Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 11

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You have heard the Story of the Grocer who Sold Eggs

Fresh Laid Eggs . 50c Freh Eggt . . . 40c Good Eggs . . . 30c Eggs ..... 20

There are different kinds of eggs, and there are different kinds of Men's Clothing. The grocer had to state his prices in accordance with " the qualities, because the people could tell the difference immediately.

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v But people can't tell the difference in the y qualities of Clothing. If thy could, the quota- . tidns might go something like this: i ' All-Wool Suits . . $20 Mostly Wool Suits . $15 Mostly Cotton Suits $10 ? But cotton mixes so well into the wool that there are only two ways of telling the difference. Oiie is by acid test; the other way by wearing the clothes. And that is why you are asked to pay $20 for all-wool Suits, $20 for mostly wool Suits, $20 for mostly cotton Suits.

That thing is done all every day simply because difference.

If you are going to have good enough Clothing, you have got to have ail-wool You can't depend on cotton, and you can't depend on a store that sells part cotton, with a pretense it's all-wool.

Jones & Stark UwE GIVEiTRADE EXTENSIONJTICKETS

ITIZF.NS ABSTRACT COMPANY Hodge & Darnall Abstractors asonatil;.' Pipc. Loan sit 3 and fi I'tr Cent. t.lVi; t S A CALL Tel'-i.h'iiif: 27:$ I AM N & IH'.MNS il,0( K Yixl Side Knurr, la-bamm, I'Mjiatiil. IDKTCACK LOANS ) Botoin muMly farm:- of provtd , r it - No r'aniiiuwiuu. Tanners Uajsk

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Professional Cards F. S. HUTCHINSON Lawyer. OfBi. --Ltton Nw! Block, north iW f t'Ur. ltion 42. Rosens 4 SMITH Atterntya t Liw. (; rtimori But Rek B ng. rbn 110.. M. r. NEW Attornty al Li. 112 Bouth Mending Klr-(, WM. J. WOOO, LAWYtK. (ifllc pir Morgana o tnr on et id o( KiiiiM, Tbon offlc Z:i ion M3 T. I-fciion, M . t'hrtiiilrt-rli'f Ctra ltmedji . rrile tut Cold. f. fi. La -lev. MiHiti. 111., in -iluii t hamlHrlatn ( hici( 'lemeilv i-a:.-t. ' Ittirmg t)ie pa.t fittecn ears tt been mv nr favorite wetji cine for cod on the lung. I melf have tak"n it t oiimlfr of tm-; e , , , 1 )

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Boone County Fair Associa tion to Reyise Premium Lists. THE RACING PROGRAM Class V ursea Ltecidcd Upon in Addition to the Early Closing Events. The stockholder of tile Boone coun ty fair asHociution ill hold a meet ing Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for the ournse ot going over the premium li.-U ami making sumo change. The stockholders will TTiake the hnnge. only in the livestock, grain and poultry icpMrtment!. The changes n tru floral hall li.-ts will he made 'iy Mis Helen Kenwortliv anil Iisn ielcn Titus. Although there are scvral changes to lr made none of thcie ait of much importance. Certain important rhuntres which -.ave been made since the f ur laot fall 'iiake the sinckhnldors believe that, the Stew county fair which i.-- to lie held '-o;n Aupu.-t -I o 21. wHI he one of :he Invt l:e!n m y.nrv. I.rhanon hai nith'l'.awn frin the ohl ciretrt ami h.iii enteieil the IVntra! nlt.:Vt ciijit which indu'li.s Kilinhurg. Oilum-:u.-i. hrankhn, I.rhanon, Crnwfonl.nlle anil ('x iegton. The early entry las- evuiil:- which are uniform hroiph Hie entire eircirt incluih'i th ami M tin' and U,e 'J:!5 ,iml U Jo inK-t.. . ill fin inu-.M'.- of ich. The renw. niier of Lebanon'.icing cavil iwluile the 2:40 trot fot pursi: of t; 214 trot for SiW; 17 trot Tor f .T.H, 5.-T. pace for 10; 20 pace for $2M): anil the 2:12 puofor 2.'0. V. O. M.vi'is, f Hie fair a.-i:atii'n -hi.. -. on ha.; already .it i-u. H f-'l'? i t- and II o- p. ,.: t- at e.-c,4. lUrm will In m.i !'- in i.:--' early losing i.-mI. within l;'ii mxt le.i as a. loi. can he entrr. J in thi-M n Vpnl I fi t two .-r rent of h ri:.,- On Muv 1 it la I e- thru k wat to enter ami on June 1 fi .. err. ui. Mr. Myer. m v.-rv aiisiiw I'nt the tockhold.rs W . recent at his meeting Saturday afternoon a.here ale some important matter to onie hvforr it hesidrs the revising ti.r nreinium llstl. FAIKVIEW. Attcadaiict at Sunday school was it; colhcton J2.12. -Mrs. .Sauinkts rctnaiiia atuut the ,at:ir. John Middle and family spent Sunlay with her mother Mrs. Mary luIm of nra-- Gadsden who has heen ill. Those wiio sjant Sunday at Jamei. Juick's were lieoige Hullitis and fam ily of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodard of Cyclone: Will llohamon 1 family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie tj'.iii k. Wood Steven and f.itniK called in the afternoon. I ham rrothtt ml family were the Sunday gue,,!.- of Mr. and Mrs. Krd Killion. Vrrn Quick and family .-oii Sunday w ith TimI qtin k and family id" near CVnti-i. Fch..l cloed l,.-re Saiurday. Mns Su..le tiuii k of I . Ii.iii-ui .pe d Satuiday night and .Sunday with hoiti. folks. Tom Miiorhnu.' and faintly and Wai ter I'erritie and fuinily hm-nt ,Suinla at K- (.'. U ..ii.an's. Mrs. ;..ilen and son of Ij-lianon .-tK-nt Sunday with her daughter Mr.. Ora Ne. Milan. The ("ox 'upjH r was well attended Thiirxbit night. Mms Mary Lewal len rereived the prir.e for the most Itopular yitoog lady. Master Willie Otliek i.t spending the wei-k with ln meter. Mr-. Lloytl Woodard of r clime. STOP . Mr. and Mrs ruest.. of Mr. , Carl K'Tsey wen id Mrs. Charles Hal! Sunds. J..,.-pli Kail of ll-tii.-l ot Huii.hu mth his parent: Mr. and Mrs. A. J Falls. Mi-s Amta and Irjlpn I'ulf and Lois Crane have the m',1is. Carl Ileiiny and family spent Silt day with Areli Campbell nirl family Sundnv. M. W Lune spent Wednesday in M'banon attending a all ilav ;-vijnrjt i-hool cla.s party at the home of Mr. W. V.. Cnllane. 1 ue.aiav wan tin- hist day f -cltool at the Crane nelionl. A itilenilid pro gram was rendered by the pupil I hi,, was followe I i,J a talk by C. It. t 'eijrtfr of t'tttdflo Cutfteritity nh "Milk, and it value i food " Mrs. .Mhert Cio-key uimI Mrs, fcva Writ'lit of Homer. III., arrived Wej. iisday-fnr a vt. it of a fe days i!h llietr brt-ihcr ft.'C. I'.irt'er. S' Mrs. Myrtle' Campbell ' ;.. hurj acrnmpanied lier gruiiidnMKjsr Lou. f rane hmtie, aiel is bpvmliug fe dayii at the ( rane hoinr. VVf want yoj ti k.iunv tunl wn are e'iu-ive agent for th" lam lifT Mlr i ' lunlfrii

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. FAIBVtKVV'. Roy Smith and wif pnt Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgr Everett near Fayette. Mi Catherine DcVol of Lebanon spent Thursday night with Minn Dotri Smith and attended the box supper. Miss Mary Lewallen received the priie given at the box supper for the prettiest girl, which was a cut glass hasket. Those who dined Sth Fred Kitlion'f Sunday were !s-ham Proflltt, wife and laughter Jessie and granddaughter Ituth Huffman, J. H. Miller and fam ily. J. R. Miller and family vinted Sunda) w ith Frank Yates of WWibine. Mm. Grace Killion and MiR Chira Miller calle.1 on their sister. Mrs. Rlanthe Berkley of Wlntcstown Monilav afternoon. Willie Quick i ..uending a few lava with hin sister Mia. Fay Woodnil of Cvelone. Those who dined with K. C. Ikenan's Sunday were Tom Moorehou:;e mil family and Walter I'rrine ami 'amity of IVrrine Stop. Afternoon allers vere Mm. Thyra Yaten and laughter Ahbie. T'nise who p-nt Sunday w ith James Quick's were Wood Steven and fam ily of Ronton. George Hollms and ily of Lebanon, Lloyd Woodard ind wife of Cyclone, Will Bohannun family unit ( hat leo Quk'k and wife. Paul Mi nilenlall of Zimisville, at-ti-ndrd the lat day of mhool here Saturday. Mrs. I Lain 1'roflitt and ilaughter ssie viMted with Melvin Isonbour's Thuieday and Friday near Kyaltn. Andrew Itirns made his g:irdefl Monday. Cicero MendenliaH and family of Zion.-villii visited Hoy Smith and ife Saturday. Si honl closed here Saturday. There was r.o proirram. the last day being ir examination they liad no time to paie any irogi-ani. MF.CHAMCStU KG. m Diniglitv and v. ife are the .arof a baby boy born Monday. Ih l-.a lieen named Man-in Fugr-ne. V -I n l.eeton and wife w.-i-e trus-tt-tf relatives in Jndiuriiinn.'. S'liturd..;, oil Sunday. Miss Millie I.apipln-r of Ufayett-.-here visiting with her brothel hancey Lampher. and other relativer, Mr-. Alice Fail has mturin-d from 'ravM'ord.-viile, where sh" hat neon the gut': t of friends. Rev. Wood who has been the pa:-tui t lite M. K. church haii resigneil to take up his pa.-torate woik at Terrr Haute. I.ev. Arlbui Clement of Wah r..-h College filled the pulpit here Suni and Sunday night. Marry Ferguson and family visited ith lien Young and family near I homtnwn Sunday. M-s. Mary Canon spent from Friday mtil Monday with her si.-tcr Mrs. Mrlionaid near Kbiaville. Mrs. W illiam Herald atut slaughter i:ir- are viMting in Akron, tiliio. nth relative.-. I lank, Flililna and Paulino Long of ie,ir Dover visited J. A. ShulU and aiiiily Sunda-. Lett Jaipi.-.- is very ill, siKferinir Vom a.i attack ol heart trouhie and liahetes. Frank Havi.. and family motored to heir farm in Morgan courty Monday ind .-.pent the day. Otic Mardesty and family of Frank fort have moved on the Joint AMrich Mie Florence Pice of Indianapolis, is here the guevt of Frctl Perkins and life and other relative. IIA7.hl.KIGG. Lois Crane, Kalph and Anita, I'uff have the ni-a..lc,. Mr. and Mrs. Julian W!ot?,. and children of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with T. J. Crane and famdy. Mrs. Cora Wooley vtnteil Tuesday until Weilni.-day veiling with her daughter Mrs. MalM-l Wills war Jai.ie.-lo.vn. Sam llazidrieir and family Were Sunday gue-.t of Glen llazelrigg and family, t Jess Maielrigg and family near riiortitown. vi-.lt-l Salurdai night ind Sunday with John lla.elrig .in family. Mrs. Pnsv Similiter .ind emldreo pent Thur .day with her mother Mr . Charier. Tivlor. Mr. and Mrs. Will Alexander spent Sunday night Vith William Cain and family. HOVKK STATION. I on Prattittt nd wife vi.atrd in lAbtnon Tuesday with ( harlm A. Ilrattoii and wife. J. C. ClkldwelJ hal been ihinKernurlv jll th Ueuti truiiblr Ihe pa t t e-ln. -' ' l ( hur I'.r.itton ami wife uttet,d"d Hit funeral Mix. JumtA 'ibb of !b.inoii, wl,n l, v hold at iihiht'tiHi Tuciday. Mr. Slv-t.: irf AiK.tlice i,. slaving willt i. C. Caldwell mid tiife. ( hiire fdu'ik lim imilwil a new )'Wt ffottirrj 3tt"wi-l'tle. A h i . i ' ' i'n I -'E

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:n Danviile, III., the latter part of last week taking treatment of a doctor there. Cr-ars E. MeOiliin ral wife were the pnentd of J, C. Caldwell and wife Thursday night. James Maddox and family visited n l.ch.innn Sattirdav night and Funday. Fail McClain and wife of near 'liannendale. and Adrian McClain and wife of IndianaooliH, were the gue:t6 if Charles K. McClain and family Sunday. K. M. Smith and wife visited in. Lebinoti Sunday with William Smith and wife. Maijt Mcpimell and wife, James jurdon and wife called on Jese Kmneit and family of North Salom Suala;' evering. Several from this neighborhood at tended the funeral of George Sharp at l)oer Monday evening. IIKATH. "sur vi-ntt'l hrrc ia.-t Tn'.U,,l.,, ScJh.o! vu.-v at Center Tui'iay nd at NV 2 Kn.luv. !Jm1m- Ihnp viiitri at Juhn Stiii-'s Sunday nitfiit. Arthur Wulnrr i slimly improv ing from an injury ivMvtl hy a wa ifon running over lti;- anldH. Thyra VateH ami Alibu V ; t r- .sppnt Sunhy rtftcrnoon with K. I'. Itwinan anH famiiy. Thn.r who vi.-itH Sunday with Kmnk Yates and uifo won John Mtllfr and family, James lilaiiH' and wif., Gcorjfi Bohannon and faindv Sat ii Iliani ami family and ElixitVM'th Bohannnn. Sunday nrhool wui orpiniKfd at Mt.-. Hun Sunday morninir with Thyra Yatfn fJtiprnntf'nd'int, fc!m'r Corhran, srlary; Jolin SUrk. trt'asurti ; Grant Kouth, rhori-tr. Kl KAL ROFTF. NO. X i Mrs. (ieorgo Walters vas operated j on at the William hospital Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Jaipes Pit hurd.-'on pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heady. Mio Mac Dil'on and Creed Staton ..pent I-urnliy wilii John Ilillmi and Wife. Mr. and Mr-. Henry SaiI nl Sunday at Grant Swift's. . Mat Perkins railed on John ljiion nd family Sunday tifterrmon. Flitter Bu nUiii ami ilnldii n o? Lcoannn snl Sunday with Mr. and Mr.i Jim Hill, north of town. First come, first served. Oliver iulky plrw, $l'i; riiltivatora i' lhanon Hardware Co. YOU NEED A SPRISC, t.UATIVE. 1'r. Kmg'r, New Life pill tll retriove the areunfulated itea of wintrr f mm Jotij" ititei tinea, the burdea If lli hlood. ' Gel that suggi.'h tiirme fmer feeling, out ol ynur nytteni, i bt irh'en your eve. tiear vour cenipletiofi. Get tlt vim JiH f ijMid pnrtfled heillhy blood. Pr. King's New Life Pilhs re neni:ripiiig laxativn that o'dn nature's t. ot tey t, --iU t- i. At wU arugito.f, Z-"e. Adv. : .

-And Hot Water

That is generally what you find to be used in connection with the "world's greatest cleanser." The powder, paste, soap or liquid may be good for cleaning, but in most cases the HOT WATER is necessary. Do you have an abundant supply? A Copper Coil Gas Water Heater will provide it for you. GAS WATER HEATERS $16.50 On convenient term payments if you desire. At our showroom or from representatives.

Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Co. -THE GAS CO." Phone 421

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English Auto & I I Tractor Co. I

Cadillac, Paige and Dodge Brothers' Cars j Emerson Tractors 1

i ; 1 Auto Accessories I Est Side Square. ' Phone 310 rillMIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIHIIMMHMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMUIIlUr

Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. CX)L0MAL THEATER BULDING This As'ial i'n is Wing organixed by issuing 800 sliarcs of guarantee stock, each in the riiiin of ?KKl, You are invited to become a tubscribcr. The Anwcciation id being established under the Rural Credit statute of Indiana. It will r-ja'cialiae in farm Wlis, U' ! ckIuIp mnrtgajred are i-afc. We arc confident jou will Ik highly pleased with an investnu-nt in this Aspociution. Cuutc tu our.' office in the Colonial Theater building. North Lebanon street, and let uh cilaifl our ohjus tj you in detail'. . , G. M. Will, Secretary.