Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 156, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 March 1917 — Page 10

J. Good Bye and Good Buy

ITniTlPM Jilh it the bet thai the muiket produces at prlcei to reach every n.ie. It loolis I like a tingle Davenport when closed and it an elegant piece of furniture for parlor or bedroom. The springs used are of the very best tempered stef I W and guaranteed by us. All Excello Davenport Beds have head and foot rest. I We use the best grades of Spanish Brown Coverings. Farts Concerning New Inslitntion That Opens in the Near Future. Tim Mxmnn rollxe is oni" ff fh iuiin of rollfK'" r?anir.-l ami own,! by Ths Home System ut Kanmcn Pol-

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Last Week In Lebanon One Week of Real Bargains Remember, Saturday evening at 6 o'clock will close the door, and begin parking-, you can not buy any shoes after that Bargains Greater Than Ever For these few days I will make you extra bargains for any merchandise in the store. (Remember no shoes sold after fi p. m.) Saturday, March Hist. I Thank You for Your Patronage Philadelphia Underselling Company

H. GOLDSMITH SOUTH LEBANON STREET

REED'S OLD STAND

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BRIDGE AT THE BURG

New R.iilroitd Rushing: Work on Line lUtween Here and Frankfort.

English Auto & Tractor Co. 2 z j Cadillac, Paige and Dodge j I Brothers' Cars 3 E Emerson Tractors 1 Auto Accessories I East Side Square. Phone 310 3 S rilllllllllllllllflllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilltllllllll?

Reo Automobiles - Trucks Five-passaoirer four '. . . . .$875 Seven-panwng-er ix $1250 F. 0. B, Lanninr Call for Demonstration Moore & McRoberts, Auto Inn 2

W Have a Few Bargains in Implement and Flow Share j. c. ehown co.

MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approval title 6V 6 year- No commixiion. Farmers State Bank LEBANON

Althnupl, work hs temporarily

hulud on the FVnnrivlvjinia vailma.l

north of FeanVfort, thrn hit.- brn n uhatement of .tttivitip.s south of th

city. la rips art? working" dnily i'tvin

(rank fort ami Lrr.anon. an-l tU Al Mrhanirhur(f a forre is pnjrag-

uvfr Sugar crnk. Thp nn-thod foL " iworj j similar to that u:-m on th vialnrt bri(itff in thn Houthwr.t tin of Krankfort. Th" itmcrnp if ltnjr poii rod through a tower arrani. H for that purpof. 'I'Uo tower usen at AlerhariM'Fnunr is 8.", fcj-t hiph. Th ;)lutrmnU hav ben ilaH for thf Mfvhanitvhiirg bridge, and the toi

portion is h.ne finished ov.t two

piers. A big stram shovel at work thrpiiartt'rK of a milo north of tbt hurt?. Thn machine a 70-ton I!uik"- ha hpen mming 500 12-yard dump ran

daily. Thrp train are kfpt running continually. The equipment in u?m t thi point inclufld thrf lororno-

tivs and ;'-dump car.

Much material has bwn rmnovd

from thp Iwnhmir farm, which ws purrhafd for thp grav;I on it. Thou;

and of yard of gravel and (tiling

have r-rn removed from th farm for

h right-of-nai'. Tim dirt in uMd for filling brtwpcn. M whan if sburg ant)

Krankfort. Camp ran ar usrd thi point to hou the workman.

tt mpornry dining room can neat 15fi

mn. Two cook and an nmtant prepare m-u$ in a kit htn arranged in on of thf fHr?.

Lf ; ?ttr,b7ni.,,;itnaye:r.

Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine Company A;mU tot Oakland, JetTvry f'ara Room for Storage Machinery Repair a afwcialty. M. OEDKKKKK, Manaarr.

ju-.rouTftrf o; K. R., f..o YKitti.v

THE LAI OH1NC Ct'UK. "The I-auKhinft Curr," a iije uplittinjr comly of two bi rU, will he (tiv.-a at thf CW.t.ul .lluot f fVrry townMhip Kriilny evooing March

.10th, ut 8 o'clock, lf you want to laugh till your xio actm, come

this novel 'production. Adroluion

Thome ower twelre yearn, ik: anflr

twelve years, lOr ; irervJ oenta, 2Se.

Children Cry r3 riTcx:rs O A ".TORI A

Ita purpose is to tntin anil qualify

men ami vinnen. to nK:ifcp ;n th

nriouj jctUftioiifl conni( ul thereith. In tiie more elementary pru-fx.-es of rh eilucatiMal tniiti't.n it

ha been found that a knowlnle of

certain (Juhjects, which an? covered in certain branches, wh ns bookk-.-rpint. bminess arithmetic, commereiril lua,

ihorthanj, tiim h tyKwrilingr, etc., is

UKfful und imliipenKible. The business rollette has iU ill. tinctive place in our system of public education Uvriue it does a distinctive work in a distinctive wny. It endeavors to do, and frequently does, in six months the same amount of essential training for the kind of work for which it prepares that would require from tuu-e to four times the ame Unjrtli of time in other schools. (' onens the door of opportunity. It places the f.-t of its students lirmly

on the lower ninjrs of the ladder of

achievement. It paves the way to a I vancenient. It trains for us fulie, It holds out the inducement of self support and self-respect and it quali tea for success and accomplishment.

rrofessor I., tt. Sttvmun, who l.i'..-

heen actively onuapeil during the past

six .wais in both IIikIi Kchool and Colleipe work, will superintend the work will superintend the work of the Lebanon Cornmrtviul and Vocational collogo. Myrtle Seidler, who will take charge of the piar.o und orpun dejiait-

ment is a musician and perlnimor ol

rare ability. Miss Seidler has had

master's education in her line, which

speaks for it.-clf in that she had beer chosen as one of the faculty of tlv rinest music school in the middle west

the Sherwood Music School, Fine Art-

Buibline, CliicnKo. and with which

the Lebanon Commercial and Vocn tional Colli'tre is now atliliated. Stud ents enroliine in this department wil r.'reive the niiisic ileume of the Slier

wood School, after htv'njf finished the preiciibcil studies, thus they can

socure the work and deprec of the

l-et known nutsic heboid in the middle

west, and cuii-odercd umury the Ihv' music schools in Americii, ncht hei in thfc city of lebanon. Lebanon ( omiio..ci.d nt'.l V'octiom Co'leire. Cattle Hall Huildinc T-le phone li'ifl. Adv. DIED AT ANDERSON.

Absalom I'nrlow, I'ormer Resident of

Ibione County, Taiweil Away. Absalom Kitrlow of And' rson. In diana deparud this life at !2::it

March 2.".th 1917. II" was born in

Poone coonty and re-ided h-,e unli thirty-five yearn apo when he with hi.family moved to Krankfort. Indian: Hid lived there for a number of years

when he and a former wife moved to

Imliumipolis where several yeais ago

Mrs. I-arlow died leaving .sur."iviur her. her husband ami two daughters,

Minnie Ship, of that place; Sally

r'ar!""-) of Frankfort, now of Crnw-

fordsviile, Ind. (widowl Mrs. Karlow

was burieii at Crown Hill, !nd:.ii

olis. After a few years he aifuin

married his surviving widow Anderson, Ind.. nnd four step sons vivine;. The funeral services v

held at the home and the repiains

were laid at rest by the side of hi.' former wife at Crown Hill. Mr. Fal

low was badly injureil in a lumber yard, March 22, from which he died

on the 2Mh. Mr. Fallow wa:, a bro ther of Jacob Harlan's deceased wife

He had been a member of the Methodist church since about nine years obi. He was above seventy years of ape

at death.

CORN SOLD AT $1.28

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Hitthest Price Ever Paid For

Corn at a Boone County Sale Occurred Tuesday,

Th Thomtown Timaa iay: "On

of the bifawt crowd tfcat ver at

tended a public twin this vicinity was at the Hnrvar ilabor sale Tues

day. It looked lik a county fair crowd

at fin. atn.lt hn ThA tala frrnned

abou'. I7.90O and article brouirht aatw factory prlcaa, caoc tally live atock

a.id grain. Corn aotd for Sl.ZS

bushel n buyer taking the entire

oaring af I.S00 btyhew al thai prica

Tbn ia tba hi-fhetrt knswa plica aver

oMainod lor aorn at Boon county

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Flrat , firat rvni, Oliver tulsr plnwa, $10; nillivalora, ;0. I e! siir.ii y .inli.'a; a Co,

Price $35.00

Fumed Oak and Brown Spanish Covering.

Price $38.50

All quartered oak, arch back, hoUtered in Brown Spanish Covering

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Price $27.50 Solid Oak frame.

Pricel$35.00

Quartered oak and polished wd

work, upholstered in Brown Span

Covering.

ICOULTER-SMOCK CO

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SOLO BY Z. E. BENNETT

V. 1). Clark of Near Frankfort ! Received Possession of I ItiHineis Tuesdav. '

The Jamestown I'le.-s sas: 'The Jan;estown flour mill has been .-old by Zimri F. riennett, won ae(v;irei he business from J. F. Tcipue, to V. I). Clark, of near Frankfort. Possession

was (riven to the new owner T morning-. "Mr. ( lark has linen in the el business arid is ail experience. in the crain bu-ine-.-., 11, v. i tinue Ihe iiianiif'ictuie of flmi

meal at the mill, and will the e'imbnir trade. Mr. Wa1 Coun will continue to as I

lor, and Chfstcr Hoss will N coi tinue his work under the new fii.inup, ment. "Mr. Ilcnnett has not annunccd h future business plans." -

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. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn!

COLONIAL THKATKK IH'lLDlNd This Association is bcint,' organized by is suin? 300 sharps of pnarantce stock, each in th sum of $100. You arc invited to become a su! scrilier. The Assocciation in beinp establishe

under the Rural Credit statute of Indiana. I

will specialize in farm loans. Real estate mor gages are safe. We are confident you will hi highly pleased with an investment in this Asswl

ciation. Come to our office in the.Coloni; Theater building, North Ixbanon street, nnd It us explain our plans to you in detail. (,. M. VORIS, Secretary.

ISIfOKF HIS ARM. A ten-year-old son of Ka'eiirh (intes residinif on the old Murphyfarm north of Zi'.nsville. in jumoini; across a small branch fell and broke both bones of his riuht forearm.

Oliver sulky plows, f 10; cultivators $10. Lebanon Hardware Co.

MRS. OI.IVKtl.ARK SIX PL It CENT h Hair Dressing Parlor TAXABLE SECURI1 Also Gravel Road Bonf Room 201 First National Bk B1dg. Kenwor For appo.ntn.ei.ta I'hone Ih2 Reaidente phone. 224 ; 04 " 1 i , . J

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I Demand For Accessories

Requires Assorted Stock

The automobile accessories are becoming more varied each and every da

and ijL has been theconstant aim of the Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine C to keep a full and complete lint?. TJie increasing demand fcr articles in this line requires them to keep large and well-assorted stock on hand at all times, Fords especially. We are e i elusive agents for the A.IAX, FEDERAL and GOODRICH SILVERTOW CORD TIRES. The wonderful increase in this department' is due to the company's polit of air dealing and its constant effort to please customers at all times. I Beginning April 1 the Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine Co. will sell Stan

3 ftrd Oil gas, commonly known as Red Crown at cost, at our service station, 2

s North Meridian street. 3

I Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Cc

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