Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 197, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 May 1917 — Page 5
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Lebanon Architecture CiflititiMtiiHtmtiiMiniiMimtiHtfii r iiilUiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlliiiiiiiiiil W. t'. T. II. Event to be Held at First Christian Church I he IToyrani.
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The W. C, T. U. Viil hold an oratorical contest tin's owning at 7:30 'clock at the Kirst Christian churrh. N'u admission will bo charged but an offering will be taken; .Music, drvotionul. Rev. A. W. Cash; reuling, "A Buy on Prohibition," Stanley Pavey; reading. "The (kmvI of the Onler." (Vic Higgins; pianft nolo, Paul Fletcher; reading, "Who Struck
the Hi" Mililrcd V.hitehcad; read"flov a Little tiirl F.mpticd Hie oiva rlrundon; i-'olo. Mijs ; reading, "The Cost of h Jug." Ola Lice, Ho!!ing.:wol'th. Awarding the medal. Lawn mower lixine:. We make thr.ni out the crass. (live ui a trial. W. K. Fraley shop. Alley crossing, rear Oak Drug store. May ,'i-tf We (rot )ur rugs sjlI return thein. Jliller it Morris. Apr. ul)-tf. Children Cry
The Kind Tou Hare Always 3ought, and vhicli has been In us for over ever 30 years, has borne the signature of 0 - and has been made under hi ptr fj?L nal supervision since its infancy. ' A Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience arainst Experiment. r What is CASTOR I A Castnria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It nge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishnsst arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE POLICY OF THE
Rural
Credit Loan & Savings Association
is to furnls'n long time credit or capital to industry especially to land owners and home owners. Banks furnish temporary capital to meet short-time needs. This Association seeks to serve the community by capital credit for long periods of time. Your active interest in this Association is solicited. All inquiries will be given careful attention. v ...... Rural Credit Loan &. Savings Assn. G. M. YORIS, Sec. Colonial Building ' Lebanon, Ind.
When the Time Comes as it will for all of us, then we can say that OAK HILL is a place where neither nkill or moneyhas been so far spared to make it attractive. I.et us show you the large plats and how the lots are planned. See - Frctl C. Moler, Supt.
NEW RESIDENCE OF MR. T':c aiMive home at 210 East Washington street, designed and built by Kov Moizftcr nf the Motzger Lumlxr ind Coal Co., and Thorntnvvn Lunibei t'on,pany contains many features that in rew to I.eltnn architecture. I iie lawn is framed with scores of
(KfL'ien plants, shrubs and flow for Fletcher' Signature of
AND MRS. ROY METZGER. ma.iy of which are native of foreign c H-ntrt'-s, among; which are Italian rose:., and Japanese shrubbery. In front of the grBss terrace is planted thirty varieties of perennial! 'l-eted to bloom at all time of the .wm. The feucs will lie covered ivilh Honeysuckle, and different vai icties of Clematis w h;le the chimney will support two Amphlopsis. The pei gola at thi rear will be covered wi'h Clematis. The house is approached by a private drive made of Oolitic crushed stone, umcIi leads past the n.am siile entrance to the two car garage at the rea r. The general de.-ign of tbc ho'.i.-c is Colonial as indicated by the chimney window shuters, casement windows. ..nd sash doors. The house is heated bv an automatic 'orced air gvstem. The furnace ail .-hariber contains a motor drive fan which automatically marts, and stops o keep the air moving; through the ntire house and at 70 decrees temper :ture. This ventilating system i al--o ucd in the summer months to keep he house cool. The heating; and ventilating system are automatically tnntrollod by a motur tliermostat controlled by the temperature in the muse. Tim water system consists of botlity and ram water. The hot rair water circulates from the water heat--r in summer and from the furnace in winter to each toilet room, kitchen ami laundry and is always hot at tbc faucet. The rain water is pu. nod fiom the l:sO barrel cistern by an lutoinalic motor driven p-jino which k'-epg constant and steady pressun the water. The l.",:.-e is cleaned from attic to i.a.-oim-iit by a stationary motor driven ra:i v icuum e'eaner which is loiateil m the basement with -pipes built in he wails with outlet on each fb or. n-.is power v vuum cleans the entiri ii-iu -e withiut brooms, or dust rac-. Ther is a toilet rn-iin on the lirst :1 i-ir and a complete balh rooni on ihe second fl.sir i in 1 ul irijr min water . hower aeil built-in Miv bath. lioth toilet and bath room are tiled. 'Ihe entire wi,i..(oiW i.- Iinjshr.1 villi five coats of warm French gray enamel excepting tlie attic which is of dark o;.k t'-ni-li. The hou-c is carpetiil throuirhout exceplinir tlie sun parlor and entrance w-aes which are tiled. Trie dnipcne :.ro of poneee siik with velvet vel ur valarces, and velvet portieres to rnateli color scheme in each zoom. The iiardwaie U iluil silver throughout with glass ilrsir knobj, and master keyed Licks. The lighting system is by wall
brackets and floor liclit all fixtures being dull silver. Klettric push buttons at each outside disor rings differiit toned bells on first and second floor. An electric push plate on t hi dining room floor rings buzzer in tlv kitchen. The mantel is of Adam iL'.-ig'n and ! matched bv the wall brackets in he living room, and by Adam fund lure in mahogany. The dining room is biue and fur nished with Orinnca fuit of solid nut in'aiil with ebony, in William and Mary design. The kitchen is lined with built cabinets and adjoins the breakfast room and pantry, which has builtefrigerator iced fiom the outsbic. The owners' living apartments are on the second floor, nrranil cn-suite including bath, dressing room, nursery and slocping porch. The dressing CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Us For Over 30 Years Jwaya bears the Eignatuta of Had a Very Bad t ough. This letter should interest every roadcrr "Last winter (I had very bad cough. 1 used mediciiies hut they did me no good, I took one bottle Of Kocy'4 Money nd Tar and it cuieii ma. (Signed) V, OeKeiwler, Amberg, Wis. No sub'titutx is as g-iod s Foley's Honey and liir for c h V. tcr I Ji- .'J A
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n contains a built-in burglar and fire proof wall safe. In the basement is the laundry, fruit room, storage and fuel room. The laundry is equipped with tubs, laundry stove and electric irons. This room receives the clothes chute from the floor above. The fuel room has a capacity for 18 tons of coal and is lilkd directly from the drive. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY. Rush .MrKinnrjt to Wed Margaret Strange at 1 rank fort. The following clipping is taken from the Frankfort Crescent-News of yes terday: "Miss Margaret Strange entertained a number of friends last evening at her home on Freeman street al prettily appointed 7 o'clock dinner. The affair proved to be a vory plcai-ant surprise for when the gue-tts found their place cards tbej bora the inscription. 'Margaret Strange-Hush MrKinney, May 27. 1917.' fcach guest was given a corsage bouquet of violets. The guests included Misses Ruth Renedtet, Martha Miner, Ilah Holme,, Mia Magart Marv Oliphant and Ruth and Haeol Strai.iffi. "The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Strange of thi, city, and Is a member of the 1117 graduating, class, of the local high school 1 Mr. McKmney is a son pi Mr. and Mrs. Jam' McKinnoy of In dianapolls and i employed as n print er bv an Indianapolis rubii.-hin house." Mr. MeViimey until mentl was a re.;'in,t nf Lfhwii. tie fi at t l')' Hwald offica for
AMarketThat Steadily Renews Itself
It does not look as though the market for this car could ever be entirely satisfied. That sounds like a strange statement, but there is a sound reason for making it. ' A shortage has continued, now, for two years and a half, in the face of a large and steady increase in output. The shortage may not be local, or sectional, or seasonal, but it is national, universal and continuous. Unlimited production is not consistent with Dodge Brothers scrupulous methods of manufacture. They must always give to their car that over-cai-e which the public expects from them. It is the root, and the source, and the reason for that very steadiness of demand we are describing. They will never go beyond a production point which might place their reputation in jeopardy. A more remarkable recognition of merit on the part of the public it would be difficult to conceive. Every increase in production is comfortably absorbed in an increased market. The works in which the car is It will pay you to visit us
0B Bir MOTHERS
Tourinjr Cur or Roadster. $8:i5. In Canada, $118.".. V Winter Touring Car or Roadtter, $1000. In Canada, $1420. ' Sedan or Onino, $r'ii5. In Canada, $1800. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit). i i English Auto & Tractor Co. Meridian Street. Lebanon, Ind.
a number of years and later at tin Campbell Smith Ritchie factory. Miss Strange is well known here where she has visited frequently. CORNS PEEL RIGHT OFF WITH "GETS-IT" 2 I)rnp, and the Corn is a "(loner!" le Urt-MxH' Yor fera VmI . bwetl ! Uctet. oMt. Tk'rli -s sarheU Limn 1'Fel Kl Psln ml Init uiiliiilV-rl kilt .l o.pp-.ii-. lie ii.irti will begin ' lirKel nne 1'ial In slant ttir-ri II louseitK and full" nail I l.M,'l lrH) fori. Irrltare. ever llh ll'e le nf k1v u ban'fiisni'.0'l n.nXrt a eondlis plsslsni Hml l.l( 'He w l.thiMtot "oU recnmmendcft e rws eei uoni reme.iv bn N.ibcs :.. M fi j,. j. h. kfUt Mutters 4 Mltchnll.
of '"Gels-It" ui ihe cm fldlit away. j
produced have grown till they are almost a city in themselves. Hut when the satisfaction o the market seems to be in sight, the horizon of that market widens and draws itself still farther away. The reason for it all is so simple that it sounds almost absurd. That simple reason is that the goodness of the car is seldom called into question. ' The thoughts about it are the same thoughts in thousands of minds. The market grows by what it feeds on and what it feeds on is the performance of the car. Deep and abounding satisfaction surrounds the sale and the use of practically every car that leaves the works. Dodge Brothers are among the largest producers in the world, But they will never imperil their production by sacrificing quality to mere quantity. For that reason we believe the condition will always be what it is now. We believe the goodness of the car will always produce a demand it will be impossible to entirely supand examines this car.
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but the cold weather has take care of all growers irl did not hurt our plants. STILL ON MARKET
Ladoga Canning Co. I Factory l'hone 21. Lebanon Hardware Phone 288 ?iltlllllllllMIIIIHIIIIIMIIIMMMIIIMnnilltllllllllltllllttlMlliniMII1'intifH'fllWil'
When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. rhone 253 . i 419 West Sosth Strecl
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held them back. We can a short time, as the freeze t FOR SUGAR CORN
