Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 154, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 March 1917 — Page 2
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No tice To Patrons
We will pay the following prices for whole milk the remainder of March and all of April
Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 50c per pound of Butter Fat This is forty cents more than we paid for milk one year ago. We will continue to pay exceptionally high prices throughout the summer. Indiana Condensed Milk Company
SHERIDAN
LEBANON
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ERECTED AT CIICE
Bert Miller to Build a $15,. 000 Structure on South Lebanon Street.
REPLACES RESIDENCE
Huilding Will Cover Entire Lot and Will be Two Stories in Height.
NOW IS THE TIME to enroll for a course of study in the Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College Castle Hall Building, Lebanon, Ind. Opens April 9th. Stenographic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, Musical and other Vocational Brunches' Day and Evening Individual Instruction For information call or jhon CiO.
MO KUUb:
EXPIRED NEAR PIKE
Had Been HI Since Lat Decern bcr Funeral (in Thursday.
H'tHiiIm 1. Tippecanoe ix:cj and
HlfilOTnlll ! "SHORTY" DAVIS KILLED
Sljl IN ANDERSON ACCIDENT
GOODYEAR TIRES Mobikite Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Davis-Overltcsc Phone 43C. Lebanon, Ind.
Urakem;in on CcntrHl Indiana Railroad Run Over By a (.'lit of Cars.
NATURE'S CREATION The world's mtmt famous prescriptmn for Tl'BKH( ' FLOS IS AND ASTHMA LONG & DAVIS
Char', "Shm-tv" ivi ., a l.re. man on the Ceni.i.il Indiunn rmlroad was kM in Ihr C, yard, nt And., son e;.terd;y about noon. Mfl-i- jh helping .iwiti h some freight c;tr;: and in some manner v,a thrown und.-r a cut of InaiM cam. Mis right k:t v;:i. h.-.dly m hd. He removed to th hospital where hp died on the "p-rutin table while his wound wi-h hring drc.ir.oc I. Mr. Davis WJUI well known in Lebanon : he hwl rein employed hy the Central Indiana for several year.
Mrs. Mirgarct Rodders died at the home (if her laughter. Mrs. Thomas Metralf at f I'ikcs I'm-Biei? yentrrilay afternoon at ::W o'clock following an illness which began last
IMr.l.-,.-,t wls Dot n ill county, December, 27, is consequently seventy,
'seven years ar.il thiee months old at
the tim" of Heath. Her marriage t jj'MiM F. liodirerx took place in Tip H anoe county February 2H, Her husband survives. One daughter, Mr.;, llnllie Metralf nnrl one grand-
; daughter, Mr.-. Clarence Voting of
r rank fort. ..urvivr. Two brothers, I Martin I.uca, of Lafayette, anil David Lues,, of Stockwell aim survive her. j Deceased was a nr.embcr of the Christi lan church at Avery in Clinton county, j Th funeral serviic.-, will he held at I the Metcaif rc.-idence at 11 o'clock I rimrsdny morninir. the Rev. A. I., j V- aril officiating. Hurial will be at the llreen l.ai'.n ceinetor.i.
Bert Miller, one of the most prominent automobile dealers and garage men in the county, announced thi
morning that he would erect a new j garage building on the site of hit :
resilience. 30!) South Lebanon street, the work to be started within the net few days. The dwelling will be morcd off the lot the latter part of this week
I or the first of next and aa soon as ' this is done the work of erecting the 1 new building will be started. From the present plana Mr. Miller expects to occupy the building within sixty days after the work is actually started. The new structure is to be a modern garage in every respect. It wdl i over the entire lot of fifty by one , hundred and twenty feet and is to be two utories high. Foston alley hrick ! will he used throughout with the ex- , ci ption of the front which will be of oriental brick. Contracts for the ; erection will be let immediately. The probable cost will be about $15,0W. I Residence Apartment. J The lower front part is to be used as office and salesrooms and directly above these will lie a modern rcsidt nee : anartnient which .Mr. Miller and his family will occupy. j The rear upper part of the building j will be occupied by the shop and rej pair room while the rear lower part will include the garage. The entire i building wili be strictly fireproof and ' the walls will be sound-proof throuirh- ' out. The second story will recit on ! steel girders tearw the lower floor free of posts. T;.'' entire structure. ' will be equipped v i'h sten n heat and i ail modern eijuipnie .t. I For thea.-t s-verwl years, Mr. ! Miller ha oeen hi the garage business and during that time has held the ageneiea for several standard cars. He is wideiy known throughout the county as a capable automobile man. He now holds the agency for the Haynei and Chevrolet cars.
SUCCEEDS HANLEY.
That New "Lid" of Yours - V v Is Ready. r SPRING HATS Soft Hats; Derby Hats $2 $3 New arrivals in all this season's latpst spring block and at both prices are ot tiuali'.its that would be considered rare values in moft stores. Still that high standard of value, so v. e ll known in our Hats, prevails. , Pension your old Hat and treat your wardrobe t oa new one. See them today. Wooley & Edwards
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"Scrumptuuh" Capa 1 $1.50
C. K. (;hhI.'II thosen President of Franklin College. iln Ihr fn(. rnntlttnat Aeii- WrrnVe.l FK ANkl.lN'. Ind.. March Cha.-. K. t.ooilr!!, f tienison wniver.-ity at liranville, .. will become nresident of Franklin college follow ing the resignation of Dr. K. A. Hanky. April 4. Dr. llanlev becomes pa.-tor of the First Baptist cl.ui'cii of llnchester. N. A.
THE LAST CALL FOR AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
Clover and timothy seed for sale. lbanon Hardware Co. i! "-tllt
The alu'ini of the Lebanon lugii .,r!ioo will meet in the high ..ehool library Thur.dav evening at 7:30. to dt.;eus- filans for the annual reception to the eniir. F.very former graduate ii urgently re'iiiested to attunl For Sa le at Once -Sideboard, book (a e, ire ihe;t, good large sine Kadisnt Heme hn if burner, taipet alHl other article;. Call Immediately at W tiouth LeLanon street. Ilert Miller. Oliver sulky plows, $40; cultivate, $30. Lebanon Hardware Company.
Chief of Police Inues Final Warninir to Thone Failing to Take Out Licenses.
Many automobile mrneri are doing this year what they have done in proce-png year, that Is to delay in getting the licence plates required by Hie law. It is h regular bahtt of some automobile owners t 1, ;:y putting in application for these licenses which diould lie had by the first of each year. In another part of the piper is a b'Kal m.tire by the chief of police. Ora Kins, ill which warnng is giver, to all motorists that the.se plates he displayed by the first of April, ot arre.-ts will follow.
We wnnt mi In know llml u n urn
exclusive agents for the Turn-Off Sil
ver Cleaner. Call and see this dem
onstrated. George L. Frank. 3 23-tf
First conic, first served. Oliver
sulky plows, 4.t)j cultivators, $M
I.cbr.ca Hsrdwato Csxpany.
TO REACH AGREEMENT
Nineteen Hours' Deliberation Without Result Second Trial of the Case.
A special from Fowler says: "After nineteen hours' dc iberatmn without reaching an agreement the itjiy in the Jesse Crump murdee trial was dismissed by Special Judge James P. Wason. of Delphi, at ll:Stl o'clock this morning. Crump was tried for the killing of Donald Mc'Jregor, u farmer. June -I. I'.Uti. Metlrrgor w-as shot following a ipiar'el ovi r the killing of a dog owned by Crump. There had been had feeling oetween the two men for some time picvio-.i-. M dc shooting. The sta'e was reirsenttt in the case by Prosecutor Willm. N'olin' and Attornrv Cr.iut Hail. Otimp was defended by Kin-ore H;u , o and Fraser and Ishar.i. Ii is i ,ii.l that the jury stnial eight for convir-, tion and four for acnuiTtal on the final ballot. Crump Is out on $3MiO bond. This is the second time he has been tried, the jury m Tie "irst tnal also disagreeing." McGregor, the man who w;w killed, formerly resided in this county, near Terhunc.
GETTING VALUATION OT
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l'. S. (ioernment Official Here I'or Se-eral Days' Work.
W. F. Cook, a valuatPM engi.i.cr. employi d hy the Cnited States g"-.eri,-tueiit is now sUi tinned here getting tin- wiluation of the Centra! Indiana railroad. He will prolnbly be here lor several days. The work of getting 'he valuatioo of all the ra'iroad.- in the 1'nited States has been in pivgre. s for the past several years. It is bring done by the order of the Intel ..tale Commerce Commission.
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I English Auto & Tractor Co. I Cadillac, Paige and Dodge f Brothers' Cars I Emerson Tractors Auto Accessories East Side Square. Phone 310
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CITY NEWS
Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Fur u mper hanger, call Karl Lister. Phono WI6-Y Ii JL'-K't j An Faster flower l.i.Ut for i Tcry , one. 2'c by $ J.'HI. I Icorge L. Frank. I U-lEMf. 1 Taxicab, auto delivery. Long dis'j tance drive3. Phono 213. W. T. Ka'idle. ' Wc have real bargain.-, in jiople- j ments. Investigate. Lehanun lldw. : Compan;. . (or real bai;-;ii.i ;,..t, . I(e I). ;. j Edward;, sale at the eith fleet liv-, ery barn Saturday, Mar,h Ml,
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I will sell at once to ti.r h'ifhe.itj bidder mt ra-ideme buililin. '''
South Irfbanon street, al-0 the outbuilding and fence. Bert Miller. Clover and timothy seed for sa'e. Lebanon Hardware Co. u -7-10t Wsnted Thr rn-nns f ,r dnngc and light liousekeepnij;. Would rent a small house mar my prent residence on South Irfbanon ttret. ) it
Rural Credit Loan &. Savings Assn. COLONIAL THKATEK BUILDING This Association is living organized by issuing 'W shares of guarantee stock, each in the fii'm of i?l'Ki, Vmj are invited to income a subscrilior. The Assocciation is being established undfft- the Rural Credit btatute of Indiana. It will spetiai'.c in farm loans. Real estate mortgages arc safe. We are confident you will be highly jtk; -etl with an investment in this Association. Come to our office in the Colonial Theater building, North ,ebunn street, and let us explain our jlans to you in detail. G. M. VORIS, Secretary.
MRS. OLIF. CI.AKK SIX .PER CENT NO Hair Dressing Tailor TAXABLE SECURITI Also Crave! Road Bond noom !..-. t National iik. m,e. L Kenworthv terip)o:l.nrI.IW162 R(;,fnce phone. 221; Office, I.... i ..I. i. -.3
CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAltt WORK OF ALL KINDS I'hone l.'il t S. Ubanon St.
Order your SPRING MONIM WORK early. Pnrct very reasor
HAULAN SIONL'MENT (f
Shop I'hone 102.
Kesidence phones 11" and 73
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wVi i. 1 TjLjLj LjljIIlI h juiv Save wony and anxiety by sending in early as much of your Easter work'as possible. Send in your calls early in the week. Help us all you can to help you. You will ask u to call, put in order aixi deliver to you about 500 orders between now and Easter. We can do thin work easily and riyht if you will favor us with your order early in the week. We are NOW fully equipped fr prompt and efficient SERVICE.
Sdt3 toned, Steamed anl Pressed $1.50. Call Pliona "231 ari ct Car Prices. We are the enly cleaners giving tickets cn Saxca Roadster I
