Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 162, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 April 1917 — Page 7

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A .. PACKS 7 TO ID LEBANON, INDTANA; FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. wO. 162

CELEBRATE FIFTIETH

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.fwls Rlly and Wife Observe 4 Golden Wedding In Inform

al Manner.

Ion the work, This became known i! ! when Mr. Stephen, one- of the surviv- I I ing partners of the Kent company, 'announced to the Montgomery roun-I ty hoard of cotnmifsinners that he I wimlii sin a petition to Dip IiohmI, I relinquishing all rights to the contract for the work. The petition Will alo In' signed bv the other sdrviving part j ner, M r. Ogden, it i.-i understood. ! Mr. Kent, pre-iident of the company, I died -u.rr.L time uiro. The i-llrit J

company will huve workmen engaged I

in building tk4- loud in u -hort time.

Show Your ColorsCome in and Get a Lapel Flag Free'

Thi- Thointown Tim's say:: "lew

Rdey und Miks lleagun were m:u

d fifty years ago yesterday at the

le of the bride, three mile's smith banon. Mr. Riley'-- purent home at Mechank-ibuig. Yesterday the orcuiun wa.-. cel. it"d informally, yuil iiriannoimr until on tlu? morning, they were iui'3td to become tin- icm-.-t-j nl 4he fomily of his son Nathan ut din 'er, and thus with Mr. and Mrs. jiiley and the third generation, the feast was pal taken ot. 4 "(In the occasion of the wedding, dr. Riley was to he accompano-d iy a couple of friend, young gi-n-ieman and young lady, who. were h accomuiny him in a carii:i-;e. hip incessunt spring rains made carg travrl impossible, pnd Mi filey went alone on horse hii.-k to jaim hiH hride. Die day following fie bride and groom traveled te the

liiey nome hy horsehack it va

JiuiH better than wulking.

"lestcrday afternoon Nathan took ipm by automobile to the farm ri-i nre south of lbunon where the arriage ceremony wan performed

fty years ago, and which is onupml

his time by near relative-!. They t an hour there as truest- in the room in which they were mar'II. I "eturning they made the auto le trip from l.ebunon to Thorni in eighteen minutes, in comfort. ..er time than they made a single ile of the journey home with the ide. What contrast would better rve to illustrate the' progress of

tv years? "But they were happy then, as nou '(er BO year of faithful effort they e rewarded as they live in the fruit.-! their labor, tiurrounded by loved ip and lnvinir frieniLs.

j "'lhy were thp rei'ipisnt.t yr-nter-y of concratulatiomi throu-rh the ails and by personal calU fioni o jtge number of friends."

ANOTHER CKI.KBR ATION.

f. and Mrs. J. L. Rrp Near ZmnTille Married 5 Yearn. .Wednesday Mr. and Mm. J. I.. Ite- "., south of Zionaville, celehrateil fir' ifnlden weddinir anniwrwiry. jite a. numlier of friendd were pi v.it and joined in the occasion, wish'g a continued lifp of prospeiity and iiet enjoyment.

TO BE COMPLETED.

ad Out of DarlinKton Will be Kinihe4 by Cantrartoni Soon. The road , out of Parlinifton, on iich improvement work wan stopd aevpral months aifo by the Kont instruction Company, will be comrted by contractors who will lie emjyed by the bonding company that nod aeruritv foi the Kent company P

CARS IN COLLISION; SHERIDANPEOPLEHURT

Two New Cars on Way From Caetory Wete Wrecked In Accident.

two new Mitchell ran which wire hein(f hroiii;ht overlanii from ( Ima o b l.oef vttijlm of Sheridan ere wrecked near Antosh Wednesday niht and the occupants injtnetl. In the front car were Mr. IVttijohn and Mrs. J. M. Tnistl.-thaitp hile a ilnv.r friim Hie fj. toi y an.l .Mr.-. If. II. firirtin wire in the n-ar car. The aiTulent a i.- cau-1'il by a head on collision with a truck. The second car

running too close waa unahle to .-top

I clashed into the rear of numlier Mrs. Thisilcthwaite was the mo. t nfully htit lietng injured alsiut the

head and i confined to her bed. Mr. IVttijuhnV injuries were not so pain-

Mrs, fiiidin as also hurt ahout

the head.

The party went on to Sheridan with

one of the cars hut Karaite men were

reiplired to t.ikc in the other one Thursday morning. Ths cars were hem deliver. d to J M. Thi. tletlmaite and H. H. linilin. Mr. IVttijohn had recently taken

the agency for the Mitchell car-.

One of the cats will he returned tu

thp factory for repairs but the other onp can be put in go.id shane hen hy ordering parts.

10 BEHELD TONIGHT

Lebanon High Rfprtwnteri in

Content to be staged at OawfordHviHe.

A lane crowd n xiwtM to attfiiil

th mpitin at the hijfh school builil-

nir this evening', whtn th annuul )is-

cuKsion font? is hf It is in rfp.irt in military wrvic in th- L'nitf)

Stats, and .ihouNI he of intuit.. to many of the titixi'nn of tliU city. The

judfc hnve bn n;imrl. irl the pntranre (f the Olphi, lefbafion ami

rrankfort rfpresentativea have lwn received, beiile the local man. The winner of thi content will vn to the

ntate ontet April HO. A chutgf- of

ten cfnt will he made in onler to i.t the winner of tonight' rJi:to ft to the Htute ronte.-it."

Collections Portraying a Marked Individually in Women's Suits and Coats for Easter itmitnitiiHiitiniiiniiitniuMtii iimMMnuMniMiiimiiiMUiitiniinnmiiiiiiniiniiiHiiiiiiiiMiiii iiinMiunittHtininini itiitnuiiniMHtinitiMtiiiMiiiiMimr Easter needs that toih'.y take the measure of these assortments will not find one group wanting, we are confident. . .. , ., . Hut they an? even more than complete. livery su it, in every group, that contributes to make this assemblage of note, has abcut it that air of distinctiveness cherished by the fashion-wise woman. In the Suit Assortment New Models at $16.50 and $19.75

SUITS AT $16.50 New models in Pleated and Norfolk effects, some plain tailored styles in Poplins, Serges, and Gaberdines; colors, green, gold, Cojten and navy blue; your choice of this lot $16 50

SUITS AT $19.73 Taffeta silk suits in blue and Muck are among the new arrivals that we are showing this week. Tailored suits in Poiret Twills, Serges and fine Gaber'dines; no two suits of same style; indi- (CIO 7t viduality in style; sizes up to 4t5 bust for J

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Stanley's Specialized Georgette and Crepe de Chene Blouses New Khaki Kotl P.louses, in sport styles; priced only (jfj QQ Georgette Mouses in fancy styles of dress wear and (PC AA suit styles are priced at only PJll Crej)e de chene Mouses for street and dress wear; colors of peach, flesh, maise, white, gold, chartreuse, rose and combina-CJC Art tions for only , DO,JYJ

Womens Silk Petticoats

Silk Jersey Top, Taffeta bottom Petticoats; green, black, S3.98 '"Eppo" and "Klosfit" plain taffeta and Jersey Petticoats, on sale Wednesday QPJ

SHOW YOUR COLORS Come in and get a lapel flag FREE

FOR SATURDAY ONLY

737 We will offer four "new styles of""i jjJ x Crepe de chene Blouses; colors, chart- ?

etc., at '.3Z.1I I

H BIST AND SCHOOI

Sunday is regular poaching :rvico at Max Kvcr !..! i invited. ,i -imme.mi.n and wife are till-

parents' uf a baby boy burn April 3. i Vallie Hedge and family of 0Pi'r I

Rethel spent laiit inur'ay "-n bert White and wife. Kmmona and Nellie K.liingt-m ar Handing a few day with their grand-parent-. Mr. and Mm. Lloyd t.leaver of near Haiel College. lira lrt Hatcher and children uent one nay last ww ith her aiter Mr. Mcrhetridge of near New Rimh. VV.per Edrington Hold two hoiaea lat week. Walter White U wurkmg rr Vallie HedRP.

Sum of $2.50 Was the Most Any One Candidate Spent For Nomination.

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"THE GOLD STANDARD OF VAEUES" No Experiment When You Bup a REO Ask Any Reo Owner Five Passcnirer Touring Car, 27 2-10 home power, S. A. E. Rating, plenty of power, F. O. B. Lansing $873 Seven Passenger Six Touring Car, 35 horse power, S. A. E. Rating, plenty of power, F. 0. B. Lansing $1250 Three Passenger Touring Car, F. O. B. Lansing $875 Four Passenger Six Touring Car, F. O. B. Lansing $1250 MOORE McROBEItTS CArrS E. DAVI3, LocpI I?crrecfrf itlve. . t ' T - i

Two dollar and fifty renta was the moit that any one candidate spent in getting a nomination for city oflicea at the primary held March fl. J.

0. Canon waa the high mnn in the expenite account when he sjient

for getting thff nomination for city

clerk "it the Republican ti. ket. C. K.

Miller was second with a $2 account

for rardii and adveilining. T"dav was the luxt day for randiilutra to file

tlieir rxpen accounts and three of

them did not file umtl thin morning. Paul Honan, the Democratic troan-

arer of the city committee and I

fayette Wiliion, the Hcpuhlican treasurer, both state that tliev received

nothing and upent nothing. T. I'. Wiley defectl candidate fur tlie nomina

tion for councilman from the second ward on the Republican ticket hpent tl.60 for cardu and ivertiing while

C. R. Miller the uccessru candidate spent $2. Elmer T. StarV, sucretHful

candidite for councilman from tin

fourth word, Frank 0. Myera, Democratic candidate for mayor, Reginald Stewart Republican candidate for city treanurer. M. L. F.llla Democratic candidHte for councilman from the second ward, George Crfder Democratic candidate tor councilman from the fourth ward. Hanrey C Trout Democratic candidal for rouncilman-at-large, Newell T. Holloman Democratic candidate for councilman from the

tfirrt ward, William F, Smith Demo, i cratlc candidate for city clerk, Claude

Shaw Democratic candidate for cauit-ctlman-at-large, William D. Murtin Democratic candidate for city treaaurer, Urban Witwl Democratic candidate for councilman from the third ward, Ira Boyd Republican candidate for councilman from tie third ward, Harry Hurt Republican candidate for .l1nM tan the flrrt ward Wlllia

Winn Republican candidate for eoun

ationa. George J. (iullion Democratic candidate for city treasurer upent $1 ',

and I'aul O. T:iuer Republican candidate for mayor :.ent 2.

COKS Ttt I.KHASON PI. A NTCharles Robbing who linn been with

the Indiana Condensed Milk Company at Klkhnrn. Win., fur Ui past six

miuitha haa been transferred to Ifb-

anon. where he will construct a gan, Miaa Marie Taylor, Michael Barlarge ware room for the lbanon ker, William Hill. Ifr. Heoton, D. M, plant. Sheriiuin News. i Stevenaon I o.

ADVKRTISKI) LtTTFR LIST.

( LKAN I P CAMPAKiN.

Mrs. Amy Alvin, Mra. Rert I.ewia, 'Die pnidnt of the Advance ConvMm. F.ari Apple, Mia. I. P. I jingley, j merriul club has aiipointed li. C. Kp!,Mr. Mahle Warren, Mm. R. Coon, paraon and T. E. Burrin to act on th Miss Delie (ilen, Misa Kibrn Wills, committie for the oneral clean up : Mi.js Martha Kingely, Misa Lillie Rea- 'campaign.

tlrpoK-at-large t:id A. M. Loflaod h . .iiin eftnJidate for councllinari- ? I ri.i.ift t- at U ''

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