Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 194, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 May 1917 — Page 2

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Have you thought of a player piano invstment the modest tnvMtmant with the hirgert return T Hare you Inveatigated not only reasonable price of our magnificent player piano but also the happiness which la aura to be yours If you decia to put on in your born?

W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55

COSY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Offle phono 86; Residence phone 840 and 90 Waaler Block. Eut Bootk Strea

DR. U M. BEAVEN fWXEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN raraur State Bank Boildlaf 7 a- m. to t p. m. PHONE 264.

L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST fim Nat.oaal Bonk Building Third Floor

Order your SPRING MONUMENT WORK earl v. Prices verv reasonable HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop Phone 102. Residence phones IIS and 71 '. . C. W. Chappina

Phone 6 FINNELL-COOMBS lead) Lather TaA

AIRHARTS GARAGE J. II. AIKHAKT Agency for the Buick Auto Room for Car. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon SU

SEED POTATOES ALL KINDS Potato and Garden FeHiliter UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 10a .

ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S

Ki pen's Guaranteed Up bolstered Furniture.

COULTER-SMOCK Opera Houaa Block

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LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDINO Next to laterorba Station Office phone 18V. Open day night

DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Eros. Livury Barn Phones 7 and 2007

We are experts In out line TRY LB JONES, THE CLEANER Weet South Street i'hone SM7

AUTO INN Btaodard Oil Service Station So. 47 GAS 2P CENTS VorLh Lebanon t Phone 21

Bids Received on the Williams Street Improvement.

OTHER IMPROVEMENTS

Petition For Sidewalks on Busby Street Other Council Proceedings.

The city council met in regalar session lat night with all members present. John E. Broshar awl a number of other presented a petition asking the council to take the necessary steps to have Elm street opened from .South Lebanon street to Jameson street aw' on motion of councilman Weitzcl the petition was referred to the street end alley committee. City engineer H'a'ter Whitecotton submitted plans and specifications for the improvement of South Chirk treet from the south line of Picks itreft to the north line of Noble strert Sv constructing cement sidewalks on hoth sides of the street and on motion of councilman Wcitzel they were adopted. Councilman Weitjel presented a re solution which wna passed fixing the iU. day of Mny at. the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chamber as the time for receiving nd hearing remonstrances against the improvenent of South Clark street. (?. Fiank Walter and a number or itiiers presented a petition asking the -ouiitii to t'ike the neccs.-ary steps to Have cement sidewalks constructed or the north snle of itu. by street from Ka..t street to park street also to con struct su:tblo curbs end gulteis ar.d on motion of councilman Myers the "ity engineer was instructed to drav dans ar.d specifications for the same Councilman Myers presented an crliranee for second reading for the re. -n'atMwi i.f city traffic It was passed A declaratory resolution wan passed "r the cioirg of an alley petitioned for l the trustee of the K J. With-

r.T Memorial hospital some time are! ivl the council fixed the 11th day of i June at the hour of 8 u'cloi k p. in., i it the council chandler as the time I ,r.d pi:icc ,for receiving a:sl hearing I emonstrarres from person... intTc.-ied j in or affected by such proceeding. J

The following bids ere submitted n the improvement of William.-, 'treet from the east line of W.-st 4rcet to the we. t line of Mcridmr. street: Kemodie i Miller, for euh square brick pavement constiurtcd on-pVte. Po 'ton. Standard, or

'iraiil block hritk. $1.7'"; John Adam for each square brick pavement r-m

tructed complete. Standard, Pone

Wire cut lug, or Rrazil block. ?l.in

I-org MrOuire, for each ?iuare yard :.f brick paven ent constructed com

pete. Standard. S1.89

Pat Shr.han, for eirh square of

Srick pavement constructed compbto Poston brick, 11.71).

On motion of councilman Weitr-'l

Mds in Williiim street were refci to the contract committee.

The following bids w?re M,bo'.it.e,l

m the imbnp-enient of Kast Wil'iams 'treet from the e:nt I ne of Parle street to the west line of Crtnt stre hy constructing cement -idewelks on .he north side of said street. Mdler Kemodie, (uare tird alley ap.roach $1.30) souare foot of walk. !1iar; Long t Metiuire, (..iijare yard

alley approach fl.2.') Hiuarr foot of

walk H'ic. Ine bids f referre :o the contract ronimittee. Th following building permits "r crranted: Nathan P. Atkin.-oo fm lo-n dwelling lot 12 '""ns and ll"ir shiro edriiiion. !1,rs0; raie-ir 1. Hn. !om;in a five room dwellirg lot .is Wy sor.g addition, I2.S0O; John I'llery a su' room dwelling lot 5 John Jones addition. 11,750; A. J. Shelby a i: ooro ft-it lot 1 Levi Lane's sub-divi sion ,0O0. On motinn of councilman Myer th' meeting was Cnntinui.sl over tinti 'Aednesday n:ght for the purpo-e oi lett'ng the contract for a motor dnv .- fire truck. Claims Allowed. The following claims were allowed

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CASTOR I A For Infanta and Chfldren In Us For Over 30 Years ;jway W ' ' m ' rba f sjVj? s-r-iinatureef aV 4

SALE From All Departments Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Quality 225, Chamois finish long cloth, 36 inches wide, 20c AA grade, 6 yards vXeUU 38 inch White Voile, extra fine grade, 35c OI value for ult 36 inch White Guberdine for skirts or suits, OC 39c value for tO, 45 inch plain white OrganG5c..va.,ue.:....42c 5 yards Daisy KK Muslin for OOL 36 inch Corded Voile, for waists and dresses. nt 35c values uUt Beautiful imported striped and plaid Organdy, for waists and dresses, 45 inches wide, $1.00 values for 07 C 3r inch Corded Poplin, fur skirts or suits, QPJ30c values for t)C lilack Taffeta Special 36 inch Black Taffeta, $1.50 sr. si.19 36 inch Organdy Embroid&??r....59c Whit? Vdlc Embroidery, coli .red 10 Q inches wide lOL Mi.sses' and C'iiildrvu's white B;ily Doll Pumps, white heels and soles, $1.50 values, speciid A A per pair i& A eUU Queen . Quality Shoes for women', white cloth, newest r.pring styles, $5.00 values, special Qtr for Dtla7tl Colonial Drapery Cretonnes all new Spring patterns, in all colors, C5c attd Efl 7ic values, special OUv Quaker Craft Curtain Nets, in white, cream and ecru, Sr::...Si.oo V hite L'ntrimined Hats in Panama. Hemp, Milan and Milan Hemp, both large and small shapes, $3.50 values, trimmed free, special Q-l QQ for j5Aei70 1) inch Organdy Flouncing, colored edges and designs, V?..n!T. 69c

ADLER'S

Greatest Bargain Offerings of the gear for Thursday, Friday and Saturday hundreds of salesmen's samples of Dove Under-muslins offered you at wholesale cost These are beautiful garments the samples of the best and largest maker their only difference from the best that money can buy being that some are slightly soiled from handling by the niakerV salesmen. One washing and you have a fine, new garment at one-half the usual price. They are well made and of the very best material They will wach better than any other make we know of. We got them at a sacrifice price and offer them to you for what we paid. The prettiest assortment of designs and trimmings you ever saw. Not complete in every size so come early to get your pick.

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NIGHT GOWNS All styles, slip-over High and V-neck, made of good muslins, cambrics, nainsooks, pink batiste, etc. Some hand-embroidered. At half price 95c to $6.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISES The- popular, practical garment, at half price 75c, $1.00,81.25 and up to S3.00 WHITE PETTICOATS Including some short skirts, at half price 75c, 85c, 95c and up to $5.00 REGULAR STRAIGHT CHEMISES At half price 75c to $1.50 CORSET COVERS A fine assortment of all kinds, at half price 50c to $2.50 DRAWERS All styles, open and closed. At half price 50c to $2.00 Some extra sizes in each kind of garment

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FOR VOI R CIII'.O'S COI GII. Here's a pleasant rough syrup that every child likes to take, Or. Hell's l'tne-Tar-Honey. If your child has a deep hacking cough, that worries you Sive him Dr. Bell's l'tne-Tar-Honey, the soothing pine balsams relieve the cough, loosena the phlrgm and heals the irritated tissues, (let a bottle today at your druggist and start tnatmsnt at once. 2m. Adv.

Roscoe Hollingsworth LAWYER Office at Court Howe, ground Soar PHONE 855

J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting Electric Wiring, Motor Work. Anything. - Ktsnonabie price Office at rear of j.'tter'a 4rog aUir

BE PREPARED WHEN

THE HOUR OF SADNESS COMES

Select a family lot now when you may choosr leisurely. We have large maps showing size and location of lots. The terms are to please! Remember you d not knvr what a single dayf

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may nnng invm. CALL Fred C. Moler, Supt. FOR INTERVIEW

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them' fut the' lasn. (ll'e us a triai. V,'.' K.-'fru'er' i-hop, AHcy crot.'ing, re? 0V trug tloj. ; ' Hi; 3-tf

DR. JAMES a" CLAcilsAFETY RAZOR L. rl fc LVK ede, p., dosen. . f Eye, Ear, Nos? nd Jtp..r

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