Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 216, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 June 1917 — Page 6
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Sample "Shoe
Sale
Lots of people are taking advantage of this sale. One person bought lie pair. REMEMBER ONLY ON V, MORE DAY. BUY THEM FOR NKXT WINTKR IiRlN(J THOSK SMALL FKET IN Women's sizes 2'j, 3. V'i and a few 4. Men's sizes 6, ( t, 7 and a few 7! i. 10 Off On All Other
Leather Goods
Clem Heaton West Side Square Selz Old Stand BETTER SHOES FOR LESS
Preliminary Ca.r!vvs' For 4. '.I 1 Members is Sue- j : cessful. i i
112 SECURED IN A DAY
Total of $! Realized Rciruiitr ! ? Membership ( ampak'n , . Week of June 11. I.:
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lloo-.-.c county i lo hwa Ri 'I Or lap.ter. iiA few women woikul on rr-i'iti i ( day anil secured imp hundred anil : ,. i iriv-two members an I about one uivti -,( an, sixty 'J.'H.-'.rs. 1 he people r i
u.- to M.?urn meninei.-,iip .v.s that Hoore county is ,
hit
The regular p-.i'mbi-Tship campaign .vill In' .t:i;!i'i the week beginning Jinn- II, both in Lebanon imil in the -..umy at laiirii. Everv individual Mill rw uiven :iu opp'iitu.'t'tv to do his part. '1 hi- i:-il Cms, is tits Irw ami pracual eqms-inn of true patriotism. It is the only volunteer relief organxatii n recognized liv the I nitd -.tatr-i irovn nment. It has b"on made yam by oui government that where . m m ,lani-er i.f suTiTing. the iiiiern-an IJ.-rt Cm mum hear the burdi ii of national relief. Thin will I. ivc to li dune thioiiL'h the royal and devoted help of the whole country. Tin- ..ii'i iiim ot i. already procured o pi-. villi pi't'npni'l to care for the .ick ami wounded of an army of 1.(HKi.iHiii mm us well as to bring re-i:i-f tn too ilejieniletit fainih'cs of voluntecrs. Tho nunricil dressings haw 'iron -tanil:ir'ii:'.t'fl to meet the special wi-U of th' I nitiil Slates army. Tin-, war i i o-.ir war now- we must n-.e to
CLASS OF FIFTY TO BE GIVEN THE DEGREES
White Rock Gasoline A Straight Run High Test Gasoline H'HITE ROCK CAROLINE contains the correct number of low temperature boiling points, to insure easy starting when your engine is cold and also contains sufficient high boiling points to develop maximum power. Low grade or cheap gasoline contains kerosene or carbohydrates, heavier than those which properly belong to gasoline, which do not vaporize easily when drawn into an engine cylinder and therefore, are not properly burned; the heavy ends which are not burned drop down past the piston rings into the crank case, thinning the lubricating oil and destroying its efficiency, in which event to prevent the ruination of your engine, it will be necessary to renew your lubricating oil every three or four (lavs. Our advice is that you use WHITE ROCK GASOLINE, which is a STRAIGHT RUN HIGH TEST GASOLINE, which readily vaporizes, and is thoroughly burned in the engine cylinders, and does not drop into the crank case of your engine, insuring maximum power and perfect lubrication (if good lubricants, like SPEEDWAY AUTO OILS are used), In the long run it will pay vou to use WHITE ROCK GASOLINE and SPEEDWAY AUTO OILS, which are handled and sold exclusively at the following places: Airhart Garage. English Auto & Tractor Co. Lebanon Hardware Co. Shoemaker & Patterson Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Co. Western Oil Refining Co. LEBANON AGENT, II. II. HUGHES
Hit! Meeting of Modern Woodmen to he Hold in Thorntown Tonight.
Tonight there will be a biir meeting f the Moilorn Woodmen of America
i nt Thorntown where that lodge will lie 1 the host to several lodges in this part ! of the country. A class of fifty ranI didate will be given the work by the I M. W. A. team from Kokomo. The ' local ile'eation will leave here for T'rioi-ntown en the 6 o'clock car.
THE COMMENCEMENT.
: Program for Jefferson Township , Schools on June 13. ! The anr. ial eommencem,ont of the ; common schools of Jefferson township I w ill be helil at Dover Chrii-tian church i on Weiine-ilay evening, June la, at a j o'clock. William Hoadrick of Inilian1 apnlis, will deliver the clasn ailtirc. i The iriaduates are; District No. 1, J. 4ol Tapp: No. 4. Harold Berk, Kvuline BurrnuKhn. Kobert Kinir, Ruth Lipp anil lister I. inn; No. .', Henry Spark tmd Helen Bonher; No, fi, f orest BeviiiKton anil Genevieve Welch; No. 1 9, May Jamei; No. 10, t.ester Cap- ( linger, Jessm Coons, Joseph Hifcrcinii, j Mamie Montgomery and Kmmett Waljker; No. 11, Albert Proffitt and Porlothy Titun. Suear Creek towmhip j common Hchoola will hold their annual 1 commencement at Sujrar Creek on Thursday evening, June 21. The Has 1 address will be by Rev. Kay C. Hal-
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DR. REIHER INJl'REl).
ALL KINDS OF Posts. Fence and 1 Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Pkan 17. Nw Fuller' hi Bill
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DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR, NOSE Mid THROAT Offlc orer Etteri Drox Store. PHONE 141.
P. E WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Boon: 9-11 a. nu, t-t and T-t p. av CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALT6IS FSEK Roomi 219 220-222-224. Phont 2.15
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Arm ,Sfrrely Cut While I'erforminK Operation on An Animal. Whiie' f. J C. Keflier of Zioniville waa performinir a suruiral operation en an animal it kicked the operating knife in such manner that hia left arm received a very severe cut, the muHcleo and liitameiiln beinK aeveml between the elbow anil wrint. The injury in very severe and painful and Or. Jitiber ia disabled from the use of hi arm for wveral weeks. I1KOKE COLT'S LEG. Tuesday tnornin 0. H. Kurkey of Zionnvilla went to the country to bring home a pair of colta he had purchased. The colta were hitched to the sidea of the horiw he waa driving and an automobile coming by one of the rolta backed agamnt it anil one of its hind legu waa broken in two place necmMitatlng the killing of the animal. Mr. Starker had just paid 70 for the eolt ' We get year ruji and return them. WU Kjrria. .. Apr. 30-tf.
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No Other Refrigerator Has All These Star Features
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the PKiHT principle, with a constant circulation of dry,
ajrsiirrinin li'd with walls that are S-ply and a tnurougn wi.-ui.i-rgnmor heat and ii.ld-with u drain that has never been known l.g wild llkfhl. easily-cieaneil cleeti-ieally-welded wire holM'i-tl-iJ I niKt irfer; water c-n.-er ev, r tiuilt mio a refnireritnr truly git a woniii'i-ful mjehine ."or preserving ro-wl and water in the AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR
and the oilier irinl mints of $22.50 to $32.50
OTHKRS AS LOW AS IH.HS
us point out to you these star feature AUTOAU I K-'.
Why the Boss is Best
The real test of every oil ative ia its burner. An economical, efficient, h:gn-c!a6 burner make." an economical, efficient, high clai-a stove. The Oil - Air burner on the Bees Oil-air stove burns nearly WOO timed an much air as oil. A sailon of ,)il la.-U long, r and doe.-i more work than
on other stoves. That's ',ieeause the whole hot, blue flame is concentrated right where the heat ii needed. It does not make your kitchen hot. The Ilo-s Oil-Air stove is handsomely built in 2, H, 4 and 5 burner types, with or without the hii;h Bhelf. It is ai.ioIu-ely sale. Glass oil tank shows where to refill. Any child rr;n operate tile lli.ss. ('mile in and see our suiemiid line. V,,. can give you cooking comfort su-pie-tie throutrli the hut summer months. Thin i Ihe Oil-Air Burner that make, cooking a pleaaare. We have the f anions Idem (liana IKmr (lien.
$12.50 to $25.00
Elgin Vacuum Cleaner The Elgin Vacuum Cleaner ' has three powerful suction bellows which draw the dirt from the carpet. It has ball bearing wheels, and is easy running. It has brush attachment to pick up surface litter. Guaranteed to please or money PJQ
I "Stewart"j I Gas Stove If IS This "Stewart" Gas Stove ia made M
porcelain oven doors and porcelain fcl
splash boards. Guaran- flJOO Cf U'ed. Price DOO.OU
Plain Figure Prices
Jones & Perkins THE STORE OF QUALITY LEBANON, IND.
Buffet f mr'fr' . i ,. , , .,-..... - f
This quartered
and polished golden oak buffet Special price S17.50
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Carried by Illinois Storm to New AtiRUhta and lioone County Farms.
Harry Johnson, a farmer, living two milin north of New Augusta, picked up a letter near hia home last wek which w addressed to B. P Andrews & Co., Charleston, III. The letter had evidently been blown there by the tornado which struck the Illinois city recently. It is estimated to have been blown a distance of 120 miles. A cancelled check on a Mattoon, I!!., bank was found on the A. Wysong farm near Kosston. The check had evidently been blown there by the storm. John Hull, living five miles aouth east of Whiteatown near Royalton, picked up in his cornfield last Wednesday, an Interest bearing coupon for tWO, dated Champaign, III., Aug. 18. 1902, Issued to John Pendergast am! payable to Wallace P. Spalding at thfl Banking Hons. of Gillman, Son 4 Co,, New York City. John Fulwuler Jr. reports finding
a receipt for a load of coal signed by I -'ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 II lli 1 1 1 1 i4lill 1 1 1 t llllll I II I llllll tl I II II I II lltl I II If till I lllf II 1 1 1 1 1 1 111! 1 1 llf III 1 II lllt. Charles Dorsch. The receipt was is-j r
sued in Charleston, III. It was found r
on the Bettie Black farm lidgeville Wednesday.
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FCNERAI, YESTERDAY. 1
Body of Lawrence MrKry Killed in Illinois, Buried in Oak Hill. :E The body of Lawrence Mi Key, fon 1 or Thomas Mi-Key, who was killed by j a freight train near Champaign Weil- ; nesday, arrived here yesterday after-1 J niMin at 3 o'rlock. Short services were ; r held at the home in Champaign yes-; s tnrday morning and services were ulso eondiii'ted ot th" grave at Oak Kill yesterday, the Rev. W. P. MrKinscyjS oflieiating. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MeKey and daughters, Helen and Virgin-1 ia, who accompanied the hoily, will re-. E
main here for several days.
RECEIVES INVITATION. Lebanon Chapter 0. E. 8. has received an invitation to confer the degrees upon a class of candidates at WhiteV.own on June 14.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Us for Over 30 Years Mwarvbeara Jf m Uifnaturs af W 'e."v't.
Special Blouse Waist and Shirts for Boys Stripes-Plain-Figures
I Elbert Perkins Co. 1 Better Clothes For Boys is. nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllll IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMIIi.
REPORTER BY MAIL, $3.00 A YEAH.
