Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 140, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 March 1917 — Page 6

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ISCLj.i LLiL.i Former Lebanonite Nnnitd Editor of Indiana University Diiiiy Ktud.nt.

The Indiana Daily Student published ftt Indiana umversuy, make,, the following announcement in its issue of Friday: "Kt'nyon Su.mnfim, MS has leit appuiiiuii editor "i" "lie 11101..1... lii; Student for the tain! period of the year, betrinninfr Monday, March, 12. aceoidinfr to the announcement of the Jourmtli-in rtepartmi nt. Stevenson is now serviiit? his s.-?ond year on the uttT of The Student, havintr been re. porter. c:ty editor. a-..i rnan.:insr iih"tor in "ssien. lit is also Junior Arhutjs. A-si-tant and is a member of t'lgma Ii I'.n Chi. the r.ttinna) jou-nal..-'.ic fraternity. Hi' was busings munar-r o' (ho "Hoo.-ie.-" la t -emr-tor, 'Steven -on I. a. I.tp a -tivr in pnblic .'peaking, 'lavinit wta tin' Tau K.ippa Aloha nip in the Imorcia-; Discua;on l.-t s;ir,n,';. He was a m'-mb ' ' ... N -MVirn oV! ati y Viaii in and was or. two of th .x'-f'n-ion iif hates ajrain-t Karlh-im ir 1 1 1 .--! h" i: al-o a member of Tau Kapra Alpha and IVIta Sifma iiho, forrn-;r fiaternitie-. Mfviwi i. a member of the Inliana fiMf.it Board vi. is vi, o-pn.-si of th- .li-ci.vin flub. Amo-. the ii parto.ent i Hobs of whith he is a m.-ii.jM-f arc !. (er.le Framai... th.' Hi-. my ( Inn, and tho Writeis" Club. Stern.-on 'no- at IranVort anil is a Sijrmii Nm.". .-i.-v .r..-"m tVr.n.'l,- re i'l'd in I ."Itnn.rn. II" a en.dmt" of th- l.eh:ir.on h'ih sr'iii'4 vul tati!'t ia the rity

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Executor's Sale

By direction of the will of S. h. Cason, we offer for sale the west half of the Cason-Neal building, also the late residence of Mr. Cason on South Meridian street. See us for price and terms.

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COL. J. H. HENDERSON'S SALES

CfT THI? Of T A N't) SAVK IT.

Anvono tvantintf ihjtos in Marrli i'aii

rcsid.-me. C.'.-! North Wfst street oi pimno fivr.. Man-h J 2. -K.nl Martin. I mi!.'.oulh'.vot of lbanon, 20 h' tsc anil Id hf..d of ratt'e and 6a head of ho; and othf'i thinys. Mnn-h 1 '.. Ward llrenton, 0 miles norhe;i-t of Leliunnn. 'tnck saie. Vareh !'. .lohn ,vck), ,-o.mI sow smle .'1 tniVn cast of l.counort.

Mari-h Tlntins Sneridan and

-Samuel ;h y, 8 mi!" fouthea-t of

l-hanont i'nnsi'-tintj of a laro amount

of stock, rain and farminjr impi ments.

AUTO INN Kelley, Sprinefield and Fisk i Tirs North Lebanon St. Phone 21

SI.KI) ( OKN KOR SALE. P.eid'M Yellow FVnt and VinR flarat;i'. an extra early variety, e;

peclaily suitable for tarly feeding; all

early Ka'hered and thoroughly dried in seed house e.iuipiii'd for the pur-

jpow. K. B. MOOUK, i-Ztt-12t Seirc-leville, Ind,

WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS J. C. BROWN CO.

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( rimtl Will. Vfl Si'k. .; i Th St An.,tt- Kntrpris, of fi-.! Aifffar, Iowa, of February 28, puyn: "Mim Marian 1'i.rkin of U'hanor, j z Indi.irui. daughter of Rev. nit Airs, C. A. I'arkm, rfmdertit a proKrarn of j

vocal muwic at ths MKhodis chare! Monday nnninir, February 2ii. Sht

ilianmd her hrnfrs !.v her woniwnni

voice ml her rrarieus manner. Sel

dom have we hail the opportunity to listen to a vocalist v.ho combimn so many of the oua''' of ,he "iiK'it!

artist as does Mi.ss l'aikin nor

who universally oleaseji Ri nho doe.

We would he very to have her return for n oreerHin.

.V.iss Kthel Tronrr of Ofngr ntilyl

assisteil Midi. Parkin as nrcompanist

.vhilo Jliss I.ois Cromer gave two hum

orous readmits which were greatly ap

preciated."

.Vi.su Farkin urrireil home today

from six weeks' visit in In a. She

eturned via Chirua-o, where site

net hv Rev. Air. I"a 'kin's mother.

Um. A. K. Farkin, who arcompanied I

her heme for an extended visit.

10 QUIT BUSINESS

Notices Sent Out to Patrons

Ton Much Competition in the I.iuht liusiness.

A notice has lieen sent out by the

Jamestown tins omp'inv. to its pat ions, which reads follows: "At a weetme of the dh-eetors o

tin- Jamestown lias Company, held on Mnfrh 1. HUT. it was decided to rail a meetine of the storkholders for the purpose of ilecidmK the futuie ioui' ol tne cmpanv. "Ii'.diiatioos are that this meeting will Vote to diseoetinue the operation of the i-ompany'ii plant when the present -iipiily of carbide is exhausted, which, it is estimated, will lis in abou'. two months from this date.

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oaeuiti' at a profit in coiopetition with be now ivi,n,. ipal eb'ctnc lil'ht plant. "This notice i- -cut in fairness to ninsumer that other arani;"ments mux be made for IVht. , This mean.- the piusinir of the t'i.; company in Jatnestown. The en-t o' th tas is too Kreit for it to he utitand the electric litrht.-i n-ore desiiabie f.-r .-tieet and r". id, nee illumination. SPRING OPENING.

S. C. Lawrence Announce hie Kvent at Mechanichurif Hardware Store. S. C. I.a-rence the veil known hardware merchant at .W hanicsburi will In Id hi.- annual sprint; 0en:ii!r on Friday and Saturday March l'i and 17. .Mr. I.a'. rence has niade his openinKs one of the main events of tin' season ir. .Mechanic .l.ui v. The donation this year wiil be a II.k k l-'and Sulky plow. A mu.-ical concert will ho it v.'ii each evening dur iiiLr th1, oi.eniiiir. 'l-HI-it.

ROOK P.LAZE.

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Shera Residence t.ast FiveninK. The fire dfpartnient was called to the home of James Shera on North Meridian street about B::tO o'clock last nit;ht. The loof of the llou e had c-iukU fiie from a siark flora the due hut the firemen extir.trui.-hed the -mall blaze b fore any ilamatce was done, Chemicals were Used and no water was thrown.

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WHT A 111 SINKSS MUTATION IS WORTH. Are you .satisfied with your present employment and salary? If so, this wilt not intere-t you. If you wish to bitter u.ur con.l.tion and serure tile desirable things of l,fe thi.i nl'l

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Lebanon Hdw. Co. Phone 2S

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ou. ' many younir men and vo:irniiie from H to i per could, if they had H tnuil iciition earn from Mf to eik, or more, depondmir

saracter, in.lu.-tty, iiki'l

ii w.ur carnintr capacity is m- .!.. I "'" .1 iiiiiiith. and it will iioliabiy be more than that, and you earn lor ..'I years, mod of you wd! live and work longer than that, your im-reiisi .1 e.-nnmi's a.e Sls.ooo. it will reijii' -tho.it (,- ninntlis, bv il.,se apnhca ti'.n, to tnko the coinbined course Vour time here then is worth :SM a month; Hid days earn $1H0 a day; hours ludy a day, ?2o an hour Thin is not an unreasonable stntemenl. We have seen thou-ands do better. You ran if you have the ambition anil ill power. Success will not come to 'hose who ait Idly, hut t those who iro out after it Your friend Opportunity may knmk at your door, but don't expect him to knock the door down and drag you out. Oct ready to neet him. The young people of the country and small ton-nt thould hava thla traiain(t. Most of our (Treat leader In bnsineM and public life were rained

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'uftSAfod Baud i ful Car in America?

THIS new Stratford "Six-,'1" is not only "The Most Beautiful Car in America," but it is also the last word in seven-jtassenger elegance and luxury. We want you to sense the power of the new motor, the velvety eaw of riding, the roominess of the car, the perfection of every detail of furnishing ami equipment. We want you to see that in the sevenpassenger Stratford we have realized the fullest measure of Paic Character, Paix Stamina ami Paige Beauty. Stratford "Six-M" 7 passenger - SH'.i.a f. o. b. Detroit Fairfield "Six-4'i" 7-pussrnner - $1,175 f. o. h. Petioit Li i; wood "Kix-3'.i" f.-passent;r - $1 17,1 f. o. b. Detroit Rr.Kiklunds "Six-51" 4-passenger I ''' f. o. b. Detroit Dartmoor "Slx-3'.i" 2 or 3 pass. $117.1 f. o. b. Detroit Limousine "Six-.11" 7-passontrer $27.10 f. o. b. Detroit Sedan "Six-M" 7 passenger - - Jl'IuO f. o. b. Detroit Town Car "Six f.l" 7-passen(rer $27.10 f. o. h. Detroit

Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan. English Auto & Tractor Co. EAST SIDE SQ. LEBANON, IND.

in tho rountry. Tlipy hnl lio:ilth rnl trpnKth, honesty and iW'trrmination nnl ri)nji'(l proppr tralr'ti:; oHitration. Tlirro ar fuirlamontal prinr 't-W, mi(fci)yinf bunino';R condurtc'l Vuni? mwUrn hnrs which should be mastttd h"for (arttnjj h husinrrj or professional rartvr and tho host pUer tn Inatn thorn at a (fund Ijusdips1? cl!otci w h ro carp is t.tkn that eurh ftud.'nt wpivcs ppronal altrntion by a toarhpr who knows nit only nil in ttm ho)k8 hut ban had :tn :i m HLircf'SNful businth rxp'Tifncp. A few months sprnt in a(Uii iti t)ie kind of duration that hi-tfto.-t u.rful to you r(,r;irilU"s u whf-ttH-r ymj art a fnrmr, morrhant nr d 'injf cAY.po y,-rsrkj ill prive th? (rrfat'it invlmi-nt yu ran niak'1. ArranKf now to attend tho I ' ha tit. n Commerrial nnd VtM-ation tl (lulh'tro, ('antlf Halt Inidthnir, Ihanon, Ind. Inhphone 1000. Adv.

CITY NEWS

We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Assn. H. P. New, Sec.

Jones, the cleaner. Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. K. R. ftloriran, clur of wall paper and pnint. Thon !T)ii-K. -B-t6. Taiicab, auto delivery. Long diitanc drives. Phone Sll. W. T. Randle. Plenty of ice. cream and lce, at Petlg't Canuy Kitchen on the corner. Fir and tornado inauranra and mort)fair exemption. J. U Storma, Cam-Neol Building-., J-2-8t flejsty of Ice ream and ife.( at PttiK'a Candy Xitchen- on th corner.

CUT THIS OUT and bring it to our store and buy a 10c brush and get a can of SARGENT'S FLOORLAC FREE, enough to finish a chair or table. Wo do this simply to demonstrate the superior merit of Sargent's Floor-Lae which we have recommended for several years. Bring this coupon in at once as our supply ia limited and can't last long. LONG & DAVIS PHONE 39 WALL PAPER STORE

Or,Wr yoor SPRING MONUMENT, j hf U'OUL' Prim. ..rv nmrakU V

HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop Phone 101 RnrMeHcs phoneti 115 and 714 Oria Rarlaa C. W. Chaaptua

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