Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 165, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 April 1917 — Page 6

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LOCH No. 9K67 Sound Pl'RE liKKO Stallion The pedigree of the Stallion I He'll. Nn. -'VIHT, nnn l.y c, I). Phillip-; & Son. l..'l.;.iiiin. In. I., k. 1". D. HI, enmity, llnone, described as follows: Color and mark.-.: Grey, .strip. snip; hmt pasterns white; breed. Percheror ; f oaled in the year 1011: has been examined in tiie office of Secretary nf the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Beard, and it is h.-rel.y certified that the said

stallion is of 1'1'KK lIKLKPINti and is registered in a pedipree register association, society or company recognized a standard in accordance with section i of the Indiana Stallion Kiiroilroent Law. The above named stallion has been examined l.y Dr. Henry it. Shook, a duly qualified licenced veterinarian, and its certified ly arlidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified a-s such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Not Rood wiles, counter-tip-ieil hy ('. M. McConneil, President; C. II. Anthony, Vice-President; II. 1 McCartney. Serretu-y. !-... V', -,v . he i" ewtie.l in srVin 8 of the Indiana ROLO No. 6428 Sound Pure Bred Stallion The pedigree of the Sta'linn, ROLO, No. til.'S, owned by T. 0. Beck and son, Lebanon. Indiana, county, Boone; described as follows: Color and mark;.: Bay; white i-tripe in face; breed Uclgian; foaled in the yenr 1911, hap been examined in the office of the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Knroilment Hoard, and it is hereby certified that the said Stallion m of PURE HKKKDIX'i and is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recogri7ed iu accordance with miction 4 of the Indiana Stallion Knroilment Law. The above named stallion has been examined by Dr. L. I. Hornaday, a duly qualili.il veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to t,e free from the transmissible unsoundnesses ..pec. tied us such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Nut (rood unless countersigned by 0. M. McConnell, President; C. H. Anthony, Vive-President; II. K. McCaitney. Secretary. Renewed in It 1 7 within tne time specified in section H of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law.

BLACK BEN No. 5349 Sound Pl'RE BRED Jack 'I he pedigree of the Jack, 11I.ACK EKN, No. 534!i; owned hy John K. Donley, Lebanon, Ind., R. F. I). .; county, Boone; described as follows: Color and marks; Black; white points; breed. Jack; foaled in the year liiOft, haa been examined in the office of the Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Knroil

ment Board, and it is hereby certified that the raid Ja. k is of Pl.'RF. BKKUU.y; anil, is registered in a pedigree register association, society or company recogn.f.cd an tstaodard in accordance with section 4 of the Ir.diana Staiium Knroilment Law. 1 The above named Jack has been examined by Pr. 11. J. Gray, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and in cei-tifii-d to lie free from the transmissible unsoundnesses speci.Vd as .-urh in the. Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Not (food unless connter-igoed by C. M. McConnell, President; C. H. Anthony, Vire-Pre-ident; I). K. McCartney. Serretaiy. Renewed in 1017 within the tin.e specified in section R of the Indiana 5ilinn Knroilment Law. The above stallions am! Jack w!! fluke the season of If 17 at Plain View Stock Farm, li'tj miles northwest of Lebanon, at tne following prices: LIHil, $18, with a reduction of $2 if paid within 00 days after foal; ROLO or Jack, $15, with reduction of if paid within 90 risyji after fool. 'I he colts of these horses -peak for themselves, being sweepstake winner:; th last two years at the Boone county fair. Certificates (damped 0. K. all inspected by local veterinarians. Care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsime should any occur. All parties treated alike. No reduction from thru pricea will be made. Don't aik it. 0, Phillips & Son. LEBANON PHONE 1251$.

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fiives Notice it Will Take Up Matter on Friday.

STREET IMI'ROVEMENT

Final Resolution On Williams Street Passed Other Aclion Taken hy the Council.

The city council last n:irht met h oyul.tr .-.cs' ion with all ni'-mVr present. A fin.il resolution was pn-sed oi dfiinj' lite iir.piitvi'meiit if K i .1. t"i' bains -tin -t with cernrnt s:.U ".calks oi the north -i.le of tlie street and lix in,; M I .y. May I I as the tin-- I.. i .."e.vir I.-.I.. Tin- cty ei.tfiit-r .ut.iii.tt.d olati: and -.icif,c:,t,ons for the ii...r..v.".).'ii of Ve;.t A I, strict-from the we.t Inn -f S.mlil 1 .-banon street to the vc iiiii(h;:I on line by mirovmi? th. i.i.i.lway v;ih brick asphalt, w.mi.1 -i

.' nw.i.rti f c.rs ihi..m (i .1 i-.n t..,e city clerk as (,rdred to netitv .iri. i Harry )!:chey tu rei air tne sidewalk on the south sij( f her buildiiir at, tne comer of Kant and Creen'-streetp' pivir.jr her five day; ,rt wn( " rc" pair the same,. lso to notify the Central Indiana railroad, company to irntirove their i-iirht of way on F.ftst Superior street by platinir (travel between the track llm' 10 ,aef m'u board erosamita at all sttai-t tliat ttn;..i their richt of ay. On motion of councilman Kllip te following buildinlf permits were g-rantid: W. H. pollaml. a veranda on Fast Pearl street, $!&'; James A. While n-model ,v.el!inir, 1-airview addition. HKI Jow-ph C. Sheets a five room dwelling, Kairview ad.litionl,M)0; Charles Lenox, a veranda. Fairview addition. ; W. W. Stevens,

'brick fraraire and store room $1,6H0; I Bert Miller a brick Karaite l-'00.

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. teps to h.iv- rr-tient Wn.l,' cci -tri.ttcl on I...1I1 nirs o:' .Smith !.n street fl"m the .-"Uth line of Die1 street to the north line cf N.il.te .-.-. on motion of coiincilman W.v vl ti IM-t-tir.il -i:is n t rre, to the -;i, . ai J.'.hn Hopkin- o. M-nted a ; .i.-',..-ir the ci.umil fn; a ii!. on 11 j pciiro f'-:c- and "n mutton oi . ou ic, . inil-i tcit-iel th.- p.-tition was or t'-ti

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and n vote w;r. takei on the thrr-c men t . !. .oo.ic.: and i- uit.-d a.- follnws, Smith two. t;risel three nr.. I on motion of councilman t.uition (iri.-cl v.a.-. ajnointed. Tne Sti.t-.lard 'H i'.imiinv and a no'idi. r ot othoi- petitioned the conn cil to ex'end tile water line r-et h'S? than four inches in siz- from the south line of North street, in I street to the l.ijll, on. of the Dig I'oui ail.oml tracks and to place a hedrant on the

north and south tide of the track, am! on motion of councilo.en 'iullion .h. ' petit. on was i.-frrred to tno 'vate: works conimittee and water woik.- ! ur-erintcpib-nt -Mth powr to act. j t.ounciltnan Sit lth n Cwd ti.tlt the .;tv ileik h.. diieetid to write li.r iAm.-ncf.n I. :il larce i ompaoy. A: ..-1 j I-ox Comicinv and lhe Se;,;rate fnm anv and to I'a'-' a rep!' 'ritat'vo ti I ice'e- v.ith the , -ty cuci! on IViila;. I nicht of tin we. I . in I. the m know

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ci.--"'.! y. uv H-lween W. ll. Mont(rom.oy , tt,al f,tVi an, Admtanti.enera! liarn H. Snuth. at Indianapo'i -. No action i ill be taken until war department "inters are rerrived in Indiana. that time ll v,ll be leUrne ton what. Ind ana ' ex pec-ted to cintril ote in tne oianner ami orjeanizit-tn-n nt tioop.-. Mr. Mniiticomery announc.sl his readiness to form a cornpan., of infantry m I-runs. fort proud, d they are needed.

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Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company "THE CAS CO." Phone 424

A BIG ATTENDANCE IS EXPECTED AT CONCERT

Orchestra and Primary Department Program Attracts Mitt'h Interest.

A very laree crowd is expected at the city school orchestra and primary department concert Thursday even, ing. A limited number of ticket.? were planed in the schools and all of these tickets have been sold. Tickets will be on sale at the AWr anl in order to accommodate the crowd the doors will open at 6:45. The concert will commence romptly at 7:.'0 o'clock. The finale will he friven hy all the orchestra combined and wili consist of over a hundred membe-s. This concert will be the first concert ever given in Lebanon where all the orchestras are combined. The other' number of the program will he the best ever given by the primary grades.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Charles A. 'and Fmn.a A. Cummings to K. W. and T. H. Cuminings, 2.S acres in Worth township. $S(K1. Jason J. and Maggie 1). Downing to Marion Friesner, !i'-j feet off the south side of itdot 6. and 42' feet off the north fide of inlot 7, R. H. & L. addition, Lebanon, $J0,0ii0. John and N. H. Lucas to Truman L. Lucas, fi7.22 acres In Washington township, $1. Truman L. to John Lucas, same, $1. Oeorge licber et. al.. to L. J. Mayer, inlot 6 in Condru's 2nd addition in Thnrntown. $HIKi. Oscar and Martha I-obdell to Ollie I). Beck, 110 feet off inlots !i-.r-(!, Cloud addition. Thnrntown, $H00. Lucious L. Pauley, commissioner, to James S, Wat. on the east-half of inlots 7 and 10 South addition, Thorntown, $12110. Kiigar W. and F.. V. Kennedy to Richard M. Click 2fi '2-!t acres in Harrison, $:,0(). nta V. I'avey to Watts II. Mr-1 Makin, part of inlot U27 by 140 feet in lbanon. $.MH). j Arirona and K.arl Copenhiver to j I.ora King We. L, 10.7(7 acres In t n- j inn township, $1. laira and friaries West to Arizona Onpenhaver, 7.'1S ncres in Union town.-hip, $1. j Dayton C. King to Aritonn ami Karl i Citpenhaver, acre in L'nion township, $WXI. . j Perry township to Klmer Slagle, 1 I

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home made bread and fresh eirrs will

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FIRST CHOICE Just Arrived Our Spring Line of Handsome Flower Vases For Home Lawn or Cemetery Lot. We have a few fine trees, orchard stock, apple, peach, cherry. Concord grape, flowering shrubs. FRED C. M0LER, Superintendent of Oak Hill PHONE 159

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