Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 162, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 April 1917 — Page 9
"vs )i County 6vs3iJf!y0 ! News
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Footwear for Easter
Fit, Style and Satisfaction We are showing many attractive Boots and Pumps on which you are going to save some money. These represent the new arrivals.
At $8.50 y r; At $7.oq r vi At $8.oo bwr ?
washable Kid nine-inch nine-inch Boots with full Boots a boot that could Louis heels a new model easily command a price of of usual $0 grades in a pernio, feet fitting last.
vamp with ivory top Boot, of the $12 class, a smart new shoe, in all sizes.
Misses and Children's Easter Slippers Babv Doll and Instep -trap Pumps, in all the new lasts and styles, in ttO CA C?0 Art nA 1 Kft sizes to 2, popularly priced at Wv 6Mt alM &1.0U
ler & Co.
CLYDE 0. NEASE, MANAGER
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The Children's Favorite a aiewaib Phonograph There it nothing you can buy that will furnish more delightful and instructive entertainment for children than a Stewart Phonograph. Every child it a lover of music. Thii natural love of music i can be satisfied with a Stewart Phonograph. And the Stewart Phonograph is within reach of everyonethe price is only $6.50. Let the children become familiar with the beautiful music of master instrumentalists, orchestras, bands, soloists, etc. Then, there are the educational pieces recitations, verses, lyrics and prose. All of these are a necessary part of the children's education. No need to deny them of it when you can buy this wonderful Stewart Phonograph for $6.50. , The Stewart Phonograph reproduces with beautiful naturalness all records of any type, any make, any size, any price. You need hear it only once to be convinced that the Stewart Plionograph is superior to all other popular-priced phonographs. Come in and hear it today.
Geo. L. Frank & Co.
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AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Prying ftniiawiaiihi PricM. n t Siciiina t (iamg. 0IHr fhons 234, Rnfiiieni 7M
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JtrovilN1 icas ". , T i if Ladies' Aid society ill input Thursday afternoon at the church. I'halnw-r U wis left Saturday morn inir fur tbirriirgton. Oklahoma. Mi's Melta Anderson of Indian- ' ;m h.-, i sta itiK dh her .-a-tei. M-r, K. ti. Scott.
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to Indianapol'ii Friday.
"tliwl closed at thH di.trict liday. At. the noon hour patrons and friends Katherod with well filled basket and a bounteous dinner -puad. In the afternoon a splendid program hud been prepared and wa.'
enjoyed by all present. Miss Hhep-
herfi closed her school with thrpe on the honor roll. Myrtle iJinsmorr. N'ohle and Clarence Watson. Mr. Stult! ha moved into the h.irlca .utpnin pi0icrty in Millcdgc,.!lh'.
SHERIDAN. Mr, hd. 1'arr of Lebanon visited r sunt, Mrs. aiii Paddock the last if the week. M-n. H'r-itinnr in on tlie sicV Nst. (rnndma Carter is m poor health. Those ho took dfnner with J. 0. "arr and wife Sunday were Ilert I'arr and wife, Sain Paddock and wife and 'raiwima Carter. Glad), ilea ,tt, who Ima U.-.T, .11 fo. wiw time in improving slowlyciam Paddock has been in poor health for Home time. Mr. Elmer llerry visited her aunt in Sheridan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ft. Thistlcthwaile are ihc parents of a baby girl.
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Mrf. Laura Pott spent the c ml with her sister. Mrs. George (Jo
Mrs. Kmnut Glondciuiing in visiting restive near Shernrdsvile. Mis. Clem fioodwin delielitiully en terlimied the Jolly Stiti hers last Kridav aflerneon. Mri. Art MornVm und w.n are -pendine the week Oltll Iw patrols. Mr. nnd Mrx. . N. Neptune. An rpidemie of niea'.e has spreml to this nriKhliorhowl. The foihuvire families re under ',u.-irantine: 3, A. Kd. lipoid Hart, f'rai.k Kenny, Virtril lblirens uhA William Jaim .
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John E ra.ier and ife were in Leliarvwi Tuesday. (Jer Kay and ivife soit Tuesday visilinfi: in New Rons. Alice (Jnlliday of New Ko is visil-i mr her lister, Mrs, ,.Sam Kramer. Mrs. Itti LseM and dieairliti'r Beryl spent Monday afternoon with Mr. A. M. Lucas, east of Max. The nick in thu iwrhborhond are ' lsUer except Ersnk IthvT Hi aulo fever la still very htarh. Harvey Wall of New Brunswick l
moving te the Nicely i ekoel house and
will work fur rletrher Wkuclcv, . 1 Hfc i hS hU Htf. ' "' Williim Rs, boofht ben of ffay f'"ntf luin luet week. Tne hen weif hel powHii an' brought TIiik
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R. It. NO. II. Mrs. George Hall attended the funeral of John Cewan near Crawford?ville, Wednesday of last week. lira. Claude Wall spent t'riday the guest of Mm. Edward Cox. Mr. and Mid. Edgar Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butier and daughter Lalah were gueaU Sunday of Oti? Young and family. Rev. Homer Dale, of Iebumm filled hi regular appointment at Dover, -Sunday morning and evening. Mr. und Mrs. Claude Wnll and son Richard wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Ora Brown. The McKane aiktera of Indiunanolis, gave a splendid entertainment at tlie hall at Dover Thursday night under the auspices of the Dover Country Club. Miss Lola llruce spent Sun. lay with frienila in Iiisinon. Min. W. H. StJiffor.1 siient Tuesday the guest of Frank Stafford and family and attended the last day of school at Dover. Rev. and Mrs. Homer Dale and lauahters, Jessie and Huth of Ijebannn and the Misses Elsie and Mildred MrKane, of Indianapolis, took siiim"r Thursday evening with Claude Wall and family. Tuoxlay wu the lust day of hool i Dover and t'te event was riu'y cel
ebrated. At the noon hour a big din
ner was sei-vrd by the patrons and friends. In the afternoon u splendid program a- given which had been
prepared by the teacher and pupi's. Hss Agnes Milliifosn lias been the efficient teacher and the patrons are well pleased with the splendid manner in which she has conducted the school and would be niore than pleased to have her teach again next year.
M ECU A N IC'Sfll R(i. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crimmcs of Indianapolis were the guests of J. V. Forguson and family Sund.iy ami Monday. School closed here Tuesday with a big dinner nnd a fine prognmi nreniiered hi the aftcrn.ion. Wilbur Moore and family and Sam Moore and family of l-obanon, visit'd Mth J. W. Moore and family Sumla;.. E'mor Kngle and fanoly will mic in tla plopeity at Modi itlohurg, lately vacated hy Al Camp and familv. John Ca-ion and family had as their truest s Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cosey 1'owler of Indianapolis and Hnrry Harting and family of Lebanon. Waiter and Chester Iliubauifh were here from Newcastle. Sunday to visit home folks. They will continue- wrlt there for some time. Iw .lauues- still remains very ill. Some from this place attended the funeral of Dave Marsh at Frankfort. Wednesday afternoon. Mr anil Mrs. Marsh were former residnta of thk; place.
NEW SALEM. - Rev. It E. l.uca:- filled his regular ipjMuntnient at this place Sunday and
look dinner with Charles Hall's.-
Mn. C. M. Jarnby remains ill. Keely Fi'v of Tennessee came Satuiday to w,.,k for I. en Heck. Sam liraham and family spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Nano (iraham near Mil". Mr. and Mrs. Itert Titus had as fue-ts last week, Iiirk ' Cald ell ol Shannon. I. in- and IMIir Sangsliiu ( I'horntown. A number of the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Eaningain irave theni an old fashioncil chaiivar: Monday night. Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Huber of near Thointown took miiiper I hursdiiv evening with Mr. ami Mr.,. Sam Cra The Ui.lios Aid s-s-iety made 1 1. V.". al their m.iikel Saturday. I II ILL ( Mil iit). f'dliert Viitue and family spent Sunday with Henry Wills and family of Slieriil.ill. ... W. I Vaulluekirtc and family air moving to Indtani'polis. 'icorK" Vanl'-u.-kiik and granddaughter Oarnct aie visiting h is daughter Lj.la SmeedUy of Muncie. Jim Miller nod family spent Wed nerdav wth f'harlen Sulphin and family of near Vhitolown. t.mxie Menrim upent Wednesday niirhl iUi her siiler Kate Virtue. Emma tdy spent Sunday with Hick Watts and family. Oscar Lingo anil wife meved to leljuiion lu-t rek. OLD IMON. Mr. and Mrs. I(ev. finidershot are upending a few days w it It L. (; Le Sody and family. ' Mr. .Ii'Ss Hrowp,ieiit a few diyi in !iwnp"Ha thb wiusV. Mr. ami Mr. M Duff iixTit WedxxUy in Irhanon. 3e,.s Piun , ainl End Walton I. f rf.y sn,jl, u.lll, I M . ...J Mrs. Charles Brown of rtrnnn.ibiirg. Mr. and Mrs. Iludd Harlan are the proud inH of a linby girl. hty Ked is titaying with Mra. Jrn it
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Match Wood Furniture Through a new and revolutionary method of processing steel, the genius of SIMMONS has made possible in everlasting, Sanitary Metal, Square Tube Beds of distinctive beauty, character and personality, unexcelled in any other material The styles illustrated are but one of the many equally attractive models. The admirable finish on SIMMONS STEEL BEDS expresses the highest development of that good taste demanded by the cultured home owner.
MAHOGANY
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VEUMS MARTIN
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VERMS MARTIN
Fiain finishes in many soft delicate shadesIvory White, Vernis Martin, Mahogany, Oak, Walnut and Brass. Prices are surprisingly moderate for bo much beauty. When ym are downtown see our window display and drop in at our store and we will be glad to show you this SIMMONS line. Ilert you will see for yourself what we mean by beauty, good taste and dignity. Ami how Simmons economy makes for a price you can afford to pay, jio matter how little. COULTER-SMOCK CO.
We Have a Few Bargains in Implements and Plow Shares J. C. BROWN CO.
EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAt'NDERS Phone 1XI-V West Main Et
I'AINTINt; AMI OKI OKATING . K. SAD L E R Paper Hanging and Wall Tinting Experienced workmen at reasonable prices. Phone B07 70'J N, Jameson St. Lebanon, lad.
:iMiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiii j We Have Seeds on Hand For j Tomato Growers at Factory 1 WE WILL PAY $12.00 PER TON FOR TOMATOES 1 AND $12.00 PER TON FOR EVERGREEN 1 SUGAR CORN
Our wrviee in unequalled. 5 We guarantee not to hold customers more than two hours In receivmg their consignments, hut is case of longer time being lioco'xary, Sj the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory races. ' S See uh at the l'baiion Ilai-rrwure Company. H We will Rut accent toniatoe contracted fur by ether iartie. Ladoga Canning Co. I
Factory Phone 21.
Lebanon Hardware Company lliona 288
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LKItA NON V I LCAMZINU & KALKS A(iENCY Kvorything for the auto. PORT automobiles. Vulcanizing a npecialty. . 'telephone. Ml Armory Buildioc
Roscoe Helltngsworth LAWYER (ittice al ( otirt Houne, ground loor PHONK afw
FIRST CHOICE Just Arritd Our Spring: Line of Handsome Flower Vases For Home Lawn or Cemetery Lot. We have a rv fine trees, orchard stock, apple, peach, cherry, Concord grape, flowering shrubs. FRED C. MOLfcK Superintendent of Oak Hill PHONE. 159
OR. JAMES 11. BLACK
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i'jjt, Ear.ioffe nd Thront raratrra flute flank Bldf. LEBANON, IND.
I()lt Lvcrylliina: Electrical v J. E. BERKLEY 121 W.' .Smith, rhmif 078
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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 233. 410 West & zU I
