Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 188, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 May 1917 — Page 5
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Classified ADVERTISING Rates 'jc Per Word, Each Ipsue, No Ai1jT.iment Tsken lot Last) Than iuc.
FOR SALE
POR SALE SOME SINGLE COMB Brown Leghorn eggs at J3.00 per 100 and Reiii'a Yellow Pent seed corn at $3.00 per bushel, at the farm. Phone 12724. T. W. Saltmareh. 6-2 8? J'OK SALE ONE TvVO-HORSE v .agon. Call phone 597-K Slay 2-tit. FOR SALE One " Harley' Davidson single, 4 horse power, v,; 1:)14 model r'xc!ior, 2 horsi power friction clutch $70; 1011 twin cylinder 7 ho.so power H.uicy Davidson, friction clutch in extra Rood shape, $H5; 1914 nodel Grant Six, roadster. e'ectrie tarter nnd liKMs, wne wheels and ill Bi tire, $l''0. 'iH no pay. .nent plan. Lebanon Hardware Co. - 8 2ifITOII SALE-Yeirlin"t"Hoia?iii bull. Cull Emest Smith at Hastings;. 5-7-.1t
POU SA LE -Trailer "ami "trailei wbee's, Call !..-X. 5-7-2t WANTElT " " yA.NTED J! ALE AND FEMALE HELP An intelligent persoa ma earn $100 monthly currespondini; for newspapers; $40 to ?"0 monthly in spare time; exeri.rre unnecessary ; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National press Bureau, Room liilll, BlilTalo. N. Y. 4-27-6-mns. W- CLEAN' Rt'iiS WiTH A vceuuni elear.er. Miller & Mori:Air. :iO-:f VANl-l'.U-l-Tw.; "l.o. :r..,'uire a Horn Kanufacturirs ('mw.iv. Mayo-fit. VANtEli tin I'' f.T"fiii!hi:(r de' partnunt lit Bon Mar.ufart-jrinr. Company. .May 5-ft
CITY RECEIVES BIDSFORANEW
AUTOFIRETRUCK
Five Automobile Concerns Submit Proposals to Council
BIDS RANGE FROM $1,3,10 TO $9,300
Loci? Company Submits Two Bids What the Specifications Call For.
FOR RENT piU" HI'N'T-S-roon rosid bt'th closr in: a'-n 5 rue with bath. Seal & Co. JN)KRKNT-S-ru(.Ri rcs.oc b..!h riiw v; a'-o o-rts with bath. Null & O-. pOR KENT Si:Ver i... era. J jIiii B. l, Lsugldm. apohs Avenue. pf'U RKNT-I' .o.r mode: I S,e J. V. Sohuimire. POR RENT Ont's'eepinif': South Lebuiioi, .street.
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Interurban TimeTables
TERRE HAlTE, INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TK ACTION" CO. Effective Feb. !, 1917.
EAST A. if.
5:25 8:21 7:15 Rio
f 8:57
ju:ia 11:16
WEST A. M. 5:25 S:?5 7:25 8:25 t 9:17 10:25 11:25
EAST P. M. fl2:24
t 3:2fi 4:15 5:15 t 0:2 7:15 t 0 17 10:00
WEST P. M. ti-'.r 1 :2f2: lie t 3:17 4-25
10:
tLi.nited trains. Dli!v evcelA Sun-
da. J Frankfort only.
Last c.-r leaves Judiampolis at II:' p. m. and Lafayette at 10:15 p. in. CRAWFOIUWVILLE DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordsvdle at 7:30, 9:30. 11:30 a. ni. 1:30. 8:30. 5:3(1, 7:S. 9:30 and 11:30 p. m. Caw arrive from OwWnrdsvilin at T:10, 0:15, 11:20 a. m 1 :t0, 3:15, 20, 7:20, 6:20 and 11:20 p. m.
7. H. GREEN DENTIST p.rrt National Bask Building Rit IOVJi Firm HI
The city council in special session ust night at the council chamber revived bids for a new automobile fire
.ruck for Lebanon. All members with :he exception of councilman Smith uif present, l ive autnmobi'e com-:.anie-s'ibmittcd bins, including one ifK-al company, the lmanon Auto Sales and Machine company, which uhmiitod two bid--, one on the Northrn l-'ire Truck Equipment cmnpany :nd 'le- other on the Peter Prisch comI'aiiv. Otlier companies that tulnr.it.e.i 1. ..- were tl.e Ahrcm-l'ox comiwiy. the. Aovnenn-I.ap'ram e Enifine iwpae, ihe'South Bend Motor Car VMOd!:-. and the StayraM1 I ire Track AO ompanie.i (.ubrmtted h,:U upon
;..!! i o "lunation au'eiaoriic pauu'i.p li t'':' c'lemical entire and h'-e .ai-ir, i'ioiMi:ir capacity to he 70 rallm:., I'c' minute, a the :.pecifira-.ion-, i.r. i.arcl for tho city dema-.l I. Th'- Aln-en.--Knx ei.ppar!y ,-uhmit-ted a bnl of .?9.nim the uacii. to
lie A: - m. ..ii l.::l ramc Lint'oe o:. iran; , suluuili-d io bid- the ':r.Jt en a 1 Hi bor .e power enifine "o be -iTipjicd within 1JO working da.-. This bid ;m J'i.'!"0. The second but .i.. o:i a 7"; hor.-e imv it enpir.e which a. j'-i Ti- bid ef t-,,. South Bend company y.i SS oini, xUh in ahine tu be shipped it 1 i ii I.J ua; ... I'iie i-e(!Er:vc con.pany -ubmito i a ijfl ,it H,Oit) with vhirnicnt to he made Aithm 7.', ''a,. The Lebanon Auto Sales ami Mihie" i : pany rubniittcl a bu! of $ij.. 'on f.r t!:e Northern l ire Truck Ke,i.i,,...-nt .om.einy and il,.!.'i0 for tne IVii r Pri.-cn and t'"!i:pae.y ciUiplb' e bid.s were piae. ,1 ill the hands .f Counri'nun .Mtrs. Smitii aid Litis, i.a.- locht foiie.v inp the cunci! meet rig tin.- eemuiit'ee met with a repre- ' n'..".:i of the s,.;iKi iive company ind e,-it iimt ll.e -pedlH'iition.-. wiih are. 1 'is morning at 8.'jn o'cI'M-k h ioet 'th a representative of th t .er ean-Lal rarice comi-an', at l'! .!!. .eiulmr ., eetinR uith the .-'eioh 'b.'id n presentative a.. heir! ".i nt 1 o'el'K'k the propo'ition of tlie o-ai comn'inv v. a.- h- ard. Thia week : rpre. entative- if the city cinincil arid he pre department will m. it piacti- :: aM tee ft-tor.r-, and .-ee the r -i k - di : .on.-'rateil. I'mbaiiiy bj t iatier part of thi- week or the ti'-t f next wrrk the cont.act will be let
PIONEER CIHZEH
(ii'urK C. Kolivrts Tasscd Away Iist Nio,ht The Funeral WcdncMlay.
LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to Intern rbaa gutlsa OfBc pbona lity. Opn day night
P. II. WINTERS CHIUOrRACTOH Hoon: 9 !1 a. nr., 2 b and 7-8 p. m CONST ! TMTON AMI HPINAL ANALTSLS FftfcE tlM (on-Nfal Bldy PboM to
Harry L. Ken worthy HANOI EH ALL, KINDS Or NONTAXABLE j SECURITIES Rf4i4er.ee phar; 2.4j Olh', 1
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v ho Oi.-d at In.- home turee .th of lat.anon at 9 :ju (. -lock ni-iit follnwiriK an ex.eml :1 l or lb" p.,..! two ears hi'
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b.-ej-. Mr. I'.obi'rU was b"'n in tiiM count;. March 10. lv(:i and here entire life of seventy-four yors, one month- and twenty. seven da bad teen i,t.e ,t. lie as a veteran of the Civd War having wrved in both
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A
Cut TO. Out-It i Warth Money. IV.-N'T MISS THIt. Cut out this iip. enclose wi'h hr to Foley ft Co.,
Shttflirlit Ave., Chieajo, III., writ-
i ma your name ana address clearly. j Y oil vil receive in return a ttml Pi ckage rontaininf r n!y"s Honey aod Tar Compound for eomrha, colda anMt
croup; Eoley 4iiducy Pida, and Foley
Catha-4'e Wltti M.iUn sad Hit-
EVEN BETTER THAN USUAL
REDUCING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING In running these Thursday's Speci&ls at a bis reduction, in many cases less than we can buy them today, we are simply carrying out our established policy of giving more for your money.
ATrP f
ECIALS
ONE DAY ONLY-
JUST PLAIN BUSINESS The largest part of our stock was bought as early as a year ago when prices were fully a third lower and these Thursday's Specials represent the eame savings to you.
SILK PETTICOATS Twenty-five Silk rettiooats, hi'athe.-ul.inm top, silk flounce, all plain and Thaiigeab't; colors, $3.30 values, for Thursday (j1 V2K social tDlaOtJ PORCH DRESSES Two-piece Porch Dresses, plain pink, blue and tan, also ht figured Percales, plain or scalloped, $1.39 values, Thurs- Qn day special OOl, CAMISOLES Five styles of bilk Camisoles, made in flesh crepe tie ehenc and washable satin, new styles, values to f 1.39. Thursday TQp special at 4 7C CURTAIN NETS $1.V) Mid S2.00 Quaker Craft Curtain Nets, ton new patterns, Thursday (?" A A sptiial, per yard J)Vl CURTAIN NETS A'.ir entire line of :trc Quaker Craft Curtain Nets, a nice acsorbnent of patterns, 1 Q
Three Dress Specials AFTERNOON DRESSES Twenty of our best Afternoon Dresses in taffeta, crepe de chene, fancy pilk, silk jersey, kbnki kool, etc., one of a kind, values to SiiO.rp). Thursday special (MKAA your choice for D1I.VU FIFTY SILK DRESSES New SprtiiK styles for both ladies and
misses, taffeta and crepe de chene, all sizes
and colors, values to 15,00, Thursday special
SAMPLE SILK DRESSES Just eighteen of sample dresses in cree tic chene, crew rr.edior, taffeta and Georgette, values in this lot up to $20.00. I1 A A A Thursday special eplU.UU
.$7.98
OVERALLS Men's heavy Denim Overalls, plain blue and stripes, without bibs, all sizes, our QQ $1.25 grade, Thursday special vOL
MUSLIN Genuine Hope benched muslin, just
pieces, Thursday special, limit five yards, per yard , .
10c
SILK REMNANTS
Rcis'.nnnts of Silk Taffeta in plain colors.
stripes or plaids, worth up to $2
a yard, Thursday special. .
$1.00
CREPE DE CHENE
Forty inch Crepe de Chene, best quality.
all street and evening shucks Thursday special, per yard.,
$1.39
1 hun;
sreclnl, per yard.
WHITE MILLINERY I ntrininu'il hats, both large and 'mall shapes. In st pra'ie I'aiiumps and Hemps, up to ?X,Vj values, trimmtd !'iee, (J 1 (jO Thursday r-pedal tDl.JO FANCY COLLARS A large assortment of new chiffon and organdy collars, all white or with touches of color, $1.00 values, Thursday special uUL
Taffeta Specials Our i tittl e I;ee of Stehli S2.00 t:i:!'etas. thir- ;. . iv i.i.-hei v. :(ie, in l'ovy, ,-'i'ee::, ( i. '(iii wliit.. -e::v. bro" .'. ta'i
day v.jo.-ial, ) cr y,tr.
HAWAIIAN SILK .Hi-inch, Hawaiian Silk, in every shade, ineluding black anil white, .'!'c values, OA Thursday special WHITE GOODS Fine white voile wi.iiitmtr.s, ;;6 inches wide, .-alin stripe effects, twelve new pat- OQ
terns, ."die ii'iaiity, Th
special.
TOWELS Pure linen bleached Huck Towels, bordered, size 18x:iG, 2.ie grade, Thursday 1 C special IOC
Shoe Special
Three hundred pairs of women's viei kid and patent leather low cuts, both one and two-strap, worth 3.00 a pair, Thursday only,
Shoe Special
Forty-eight pairs of misses' and children's patent Mary Jane pumps, size 8' 2 to 2, $1.50 values, Thursday
jjiecial, per pair
$1.00
the 11 nth and 12'!rd Indiana Volunteer
Infantry. He was a member of the 1,'ieh Mountain l'o.-t A. P.. here. I)eeea-ed be., been married three
times, the first being on October U.
ini'i to Mrs. Nancy Evans who duo Septemlier I, Iss'.t. The second mar riat-e was to Sarah Ueairan. iecea.-ed. The la-t was to Elizabeth Lewis, in Krankfort un January 9, 194, who -urvtves. One tep-daui.'hter, Mrs. i arrie Acton or Indianapolis is livnir and one nt r. Mrs. Jane Clem "f iianviile. Hi., is new the only survivinir nif tnbi r of a family of eleven ebiidren. The turn-mi service, will be le Id at the Chri-tmn chuwh at Ebzaville .1 2 o'clock WedncMlav afternoon, the lirv. A. W. Ca.-h nffleiatinir. The ipe, i, p. r.i of the (i. A. It. w ill ;nve -Ifi-ali-tie .rviee and act .. pallbearers, ilim il will be ut the Kii.avillc cemetery.
NOTKE TO OWNERS Or IHIlKKNS AN l DOGS. As every one knows that thii i the var that every one who bus ground k Irving to rai-e all tb" garden truck HissiO and a:, it tho duty of oil ea'riotic citiions to eo-o,ienite in an way pos-ihle to ;.si t tbem in the ?er Vnrk. ! would sugfre. t that ownis ef dog' keep th-m ' home sin 'hey Hill not lie. destroying ne'ghbors' ir..rdm. Ai to ehirkenj, thie i the iiri.-il notice in regard to tlm. Any. -ine-f (tiling to keep their ch rkcos in-elo.-ej will have to pay a fine for Ihe violation of the city ordmanrn. A ii. rilien of Lebanon eti-ppcrate In a neigblMirly way with each otho- "A with th olliccri! in seeing that these two onliieue i aic not vioHiH OKA tLLia, Chief e' follec. ' r May l it.
Man Claims Shannondale Cooperative Company Sold Its Holdings.
Cla'i.niig that the Shannondale Co0.ornt've Telephone company sold eut i'.1 hobhnjr to another compi'tiy alter its fiawhiso ran out. lla.id W. MeCul'i. tor je.-lerday tiled iuit in 'he Montgomery circuit court to have a receiver appomti i fur that eompmy. The p. lition claims that the corpoitlion reieivcd incorporation paper;, from the stalo in piol to ruiry on
business, in lioonc und Montgomery
counties for fifteen years. This franchise, claims the plaintilT, ran out almost a year ago. All the holdings of the e.mipany. and n large amount of money was on band when the franchise expired. There has been no distribution, according to the plaintiff, and he believes that a receiver should be named to take can' "f the funds, and di.stnbut.on, collect the outstanding debt;, and defending the corporation if nece.--arv. The plaintiff says he cwn? two shares of stock, and several others own stock, and had no voice in the matter of closing the corporation.
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(d'c Leathu'i .te I'm.- . all -hapes, rA fancy lining.-', Thursday special Uv SILK HOSE Itidies' pure fiber silk hose, good tpiality, black, white and all colors, G.le grade, A Q Thursday only XaJC
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NOTICE KMt.HTS TEMPLAR. Knight., going to Grand Commandery at Kokoino on Wednesday will take the 7:25 car. instead of 8:25 as announced, and will join the Lafavettc Command) ry at I rankfert.
House Cleaning Requisites
Ron Ami Floor Paint Sapnao Ammotna
Brushe.i BalcSoda Slave Polish Enamels
Japalac Lye F umiKire Palish Etc
Gold Bronze hi Powdrrr and liquid, Climax and Smoky City Wall Cleaners. This is a reminder when any of the above-named helps are needed. Come to us first and save time. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
We get your ruga and return them. Miller & Morn. Apr. 30-tf.
Mav 10th is the last day this month j Interstate Public. Service Co. 6-T-:t n which discounts arc allowed on the j We clean 9 by 12 ruga for $1. M0bills. Why nit save this discount ?! ler t Morris. Apr. 30-tf.
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