Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 217, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 June 1917 — Page 4
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nun-mown, sylaticnuiwtt JLIene-Mechim.'-atourK saiaavlUe, Trk -.ee f nd JteaaioM. (i or iTBfcimoir. (Mill uuerl(ton pavat.le etrlctly n advance and paper will oa discontinued unle-ot auheurtptton is reaewedl Hy Mhii) eta month Jly Mall, on liy l.wrw, 4ir Carrier, i I.Ov Obituaries and Carde of Thn-a eithlticl to a charge of c ptir tin of vorjH. Caen ehimld aeeoniurnv nial'er of thle klnii. Advertiitis matter of lotterlea or anytrins of a like nature ot eocepien at any price. Advertialns ralae made known on plication. ""Fnrelin Adrnrltalnc f'enren. ntativ American Prates Ajaocia-Uon, Naw Xork and oucaaa. teletitiauea- Buelnaaa, Hi Nlttl, ana . K. A A. If. see end Krntay ech month. J in J. M lory i- Tell, aacrclary; Walter i Shew. W. 11. Lebanos Chapter No. . Order Kant era Star. Htt Twk each montl:30 p m. liella Van uya. eecretax) May SchulU. W. M. V. M. 8m. Ilea' 11 Boone Ounell, No. third Wedneaday eaei, Charlaa llertman. L M Recorder. 4i. P S. M ; Ivory C. 'fulla, Lebanon C' lery No. 13. Knlctitr Tl.lrd Mii.luy icn month Ivory C. Toll. Racoreer i -eaiar J?'. Jonoa, JL C. AKE l'HK KS HIGH? At prices ol a year ago, it would have taken &Q buolicls of wheat tn bin a Liberty bond; today, one can bi boujrht for 25 bushclc Ijtat year, a farmer could build n jtilo for the price of SOt) bushcla o' corn; Unlay, he cart build the lamf one for t1 price of 400 buneT; Lam year, it cost a community th price of 1TM0 bushels of wheat tn build a mile of permanent highway! today a wile can be built for 8,00f' bushels. Last year a farmer had to raic a thouxanri .bijsaela of wheat to buy the tractor with which to till hi field; thin year he ran buy two tractors for the name amount. Was there ever" more favorable time to build a silo, to buy a tractor to build permanent highways? Now is the time to etrhanre you farm produce for these necessities. By doing thin, capitu! will lie created and placed in rirctilation. I'roaperity will be stimulated, labor kep' employed at good wages. The dollar will be kept rolling and more of oir ritin enabled to perform t,icir Pat riotic duty to buy liberty bomb.. Let an keep on making, selling transporting and building. ROUTE 10. Mr. and Mrs. Oren T'ollard ate parent of a baby girl, born June Itb the is rilled Mildred Irene. John Lasley, wife and children sncn'. Sunday with Olis Hmea and wife of SlechanicaburK. Wwk-end pue.ts of Mim Ntdlie Neli"m, are Sir. Lora (.rant anrt daughter Carrie .f !ndunam!ia ani' Sirs. Paul Terry and children of Green shur. K.iiph Mines sjient Saturday ni?ht Tilth John Ijatdey ard family. Mr, ami Mn. l.ouip Williamw spent Sunday with Thomas Lawler and family of Thorntown. Jlvs. Chariea Uaker and children of Pn'ii;eport, 111., visited her nephew. Lnui-i Williama Friday. Mr. and Mrg. Wallace Crawford and fxniily s.ient Kureiuy with Mrs. Mary Jiohi.son. Jlr. and Mrs. Charlen RcynoldK and family apent Wedneaday with Albert Wills, and family. JIis. Will and daughter Bcwie and Mr. Ada Linton of lehaoon called on Mr. Charles Reynolds Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Witlinm Kedenbean Vr. and Mrs. O. M. Kjlitifitld of New Kos and lluy KiltTii'telii, ife ed dauehter (rfruldine, and Mi. is Ina Meenaeh, tnt Sunday v.ith Jami l!eynold and wife. Miyi Ina Meenuih h home after a wk' lay with Mrs. O. M. Kden field of New Uowi. Are you w.rliiR Liberty Loon button? If not why not;
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Cash Register r Last Night BOYS ARE SUSPECTED 0n of Series of Grocery Start Kobbeiies Within Past Weeks. Omer Iiui Kin's grocery store on the west woe of the souurc wan visited by ihicve.x last ni);ht ad about $2.50 in ca:h was taken. This is the first time that this irrocrrv has been visited inre the wholesale robbery of jrrocrirs becan several ilays ao. En :ianre Mas trained by pryinir open e windo v and the tlttef crowiinc fiftwi-en iron bars which arc across ind,iw. Just one of Jhee barbct n torn out and the intruder crawled through the oiienins: i: This leads the police to be iiL-ve that it is some boys who have n doinir all the thieving work with the i..-t few fcuki CHURCn SERVICES. CLNTKAL CHRISTIAN CIH'KCH. A. L. Ward, minister. I nportant announcement for Sunay evening sevne. The pastor wil r-i.ach a sermon based upon the re nt book of Mr. II. . Wells, "Mr Mritlintc Sees it Through." This book 'injt I omc the tragedy of the war. i-cvii-w of this book will be xlven e.-timite aod lessons from it. At the niorninj.' sn'ice Liie pa.stor i'l pleach on "Kiirht and See." infial attention of the members of ic church is ra'led to this sermon. It il! iioint out the pathway of duty ir i hour of trial and doubt. 'I'.e Sunday srhowl wil! meet a!. :o0. The oiTcrinir to missions las'. vnday wis J477.4H. The , miierin ad.'nt, Hrother E. C. (iullion and thr hole school are to be congratulated for tiiis fine result. Kvofy rdember .he church should be in the school The youptr people will-meet toil row evening at 6:3i. Many of mr ynitnir folka have been very faith ii to tins orifaaization and this is not ithout its reward, the society eon-rui'-s its helpful work, professor Luther Kichman who ha. en in the wnieers' training camp at nit Henjamin Harrison, v. ill he with u.-, in uur .services tomorrow. He wil' his old place and sieff fnr us. Or(f an numln-rs for tomorrow b 'dis tloidiene (iroves. 'In the Mornitiic" from "I'eer Clytit" Greitr AntiiTc Ilatiatl'..,tlude Inietniezio in l flat .... llattm: .... Hollin Pastorale KlaRlei li' trretto Smart Sumlay school at 0:30; morninp wm-shin, at 10:Sl; Christian Endeavor m'-'tinir at l'-'i'; evening worship at 7; :;i;. A cot dial invitation is extended to all t worship wiWt ua. PKKSBYTKUIAN CHl'KCH. Sunday Srhoid 9:"0. Mniniitt' .Sct-.i.-e 10:rt0. Ori'an: "Armnjfcment from piano from Concerto" llaff M..- HutihieRs rirntencc: "Hear Me Whm I Call.. Salter Quartette, rte-imnse: "Cod be MoTcifu!". . .Litth Oman "liertause Anthem: "Savior ISIei-sed Savior," Rubenstein Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Inrobelli, Mr. Jones Mr. Tolle. Suhjiit-. "Tl.e Great Actpiaintance." Hymn Anthem: "Sweet Hour of Prayer" Vespers, 4.30. Orjtan: Pilerim's Chorus Wafjnet ijrgan Raymond Overture Misit Hess HuU-h'nes. Anthem: "Like Silent Sprint"... Shelj.a, Mrs. Jon", Jlrs. lacoiwili. Mr. Jones. Mr. Tolle. ReHrftiise: "Sweet is Thy Mercy., ,V v Grant Quartette. Duet "Whisiierintr Hope" Mrs. Jones and Mrs. lacobelli. O-iran "Serenade" Antiwm: "Bret the Wave Christian" Mrs. Jones, Mrs. -irshrlli, Mr. Jones Mr. Tulle. Suhjxet: "ThinRs H-yond Valuation" (JrguP Triumphal March tKNTKNART M. F- CHl'KCH. Charles Altiert Parkin, Minister. a. m., Sunday xhool. JO;45 a. m., mormnsr wotuhip. 6:00 p. m., Kpworth League, 7:30 p. tn., eveninr service. Sunday mtinin; the pa.-tor will preach o the subjwt: "Child Culture." Parents especially will he in lete-Ud In this sueet. 'ftit- I'H-tnr will brut,' rhudfn a'
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sufficient importance to eotmnand your thought and presence. Our prayer meeting are exceptionally fine and helpful. Come. " The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday School Hoard be held Monday night. Music For Sunday Morning. Prelude, "Andante From Fifth Sym phony , Merkel Miss Ruth Perkins. Hymn No. 878, "Siloam" . . Woodbury Congregation. Anthem, "Gloria in Excelais".,. Farmer Quartette. Offrrtory, "JdvM" , , Kinder Miss muh Perkinr. Hyan So. 62, "Allien::" Luke Corfrrr. ..on. HMn Ne. t.i Bradbury Posttude Intermezzo Silas Miss Ruth Perkins. FIRST BAPTIST ClILRCH. Morning Worship 11:00. Organ; "Moderato in I) .... Smart Miss Mary Stevens Gloria Patri Greatorex Hymn: "Safely Through Another Week" Mason Response: "The Lord Will Hear" AdamOffertory: "'ffertorie in A" . Ratiste Anthem: "Something for Thee" .. , Angell Hymn: "Savior Like a Shepherd" Rradbury Postluik-: "Gloria" from "Twelfth Mass" - Moxart KvetiiiiK Woiftliip, 7. 'Ml. Organ: "Overture to "The Poet and Peasant" Suppe Organ: "Melody" Landon Miss Mary Stevens Hymn: "The King's Business," Cassel Response: "He Iaileth Me" Bradbury Offertory: "Serenade" from "Arcad ian idyll Lemare Anthem: "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed" Woodbury Hymn: "Rattle Hymn of the Hepublic" -. Steffi Po.stlud(l "IVitludn in G" .... Chirk' Sunday school, l):4o; U. Y.T. V. at "II. group two leading: Midwees m-eting Thuiwlay, .1 :'S0 Lesson. 'Jesus' Pniyer" John 17. FIRST CHRISTIAN. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. There, will not be any preaching in he morning. Christian Kndeavnr 6:.i0 p. tti. Preaching at 7:i0. R. v. C. C. Ryan. I. I. of dhio. will preach Monday night. A full attemlince of the church is especially asked a) be pre.-ent. Also all others aS Dr. Kyan is a good preacher. I'MTKD UHKTHREN. Sunday school at B:ltO, preaehing at 10:15. There will be no service Sunlay evening on account of Lias Chilian's Dev exercises at the .Maichurch. An oihcial board meeting of he church will lie held following the morning service at which time immrtant business will be discussed. ERKOIl FOUND. Herron "Blind litter" Case Again Put Off at (raoford.wlle. The Crnwfordsville Review says: Because the grand jury indictment as found to I teehnieal'y incorrect the Tom Herron alleged "hliml tiger' ae was imt off again yesterday Judge W. H. Parr of libation dismis"id Uie rase, when the error in the inlictments was found, but Prosecutor Ristine immediately filed charges, cov ering the charges made by the grand jury. This was accepted, but a nev, for trial will have to be mimed by Special Judge Tarr. The motion for a ciutngo of venue was overruled by Judge Parr. The lefi nd-int claimed that the newspa pers of the city had already convicted him. Clippings were brought into flay, but evidently didn't cover th' ground. T. H. Uoldt and William Sconce sign-M the motion akitig for dismissal." (HILDRKN'S DAY EXERCISKS. The following is the program for the Children's day exercises to bt ifiven at the Presbyterian church Sunlay morning at i):'M: Selection .s. S. Orchestra Mirrh and song Primary he Soldiers Answer" Marion Rogers, Robert Sterling, Rolrt Puff, Jamie Black, Walter: Oldendorf. "Our Flig" Thomas Cory Sorg, "lie Good".. Mary Ruth Palmer Kwiutiun, "Which One" Mary Frances Oldendorf Recitation, "The Hoys" Howard Mclianiel Report of Clares ai,il Collection. Duet, "Swoet Genevieve" Robert and Marion Rkf Exercise, "Which Flower" Violet, Mary Voris; Roaebud. Judith Kirjf; Daisy, Mary Plot; Lily, Mary Martha Lewis; Irene Guilion. Solo and Choru 1 Thomas (,ry attd.prlmarj' Keritatjon--IJorothy Kiank, Martlut Jane Voris and Mary L. Dull. Son, "Children ' Day" Primary Recitation. "The Little ny Jkiivs Kiiieul l,ewi Reeitntion Lmme htetiini
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l'ortner Thorntown Boy Irmtalls Lighting Fixtures In Show in Manila. The Thorntnwn Argus-Enterprise says: "Let them wander to the utmost corner of thr earth and we will hear fiv.1 tb The Cable News Amerim '. , ,-i.ed at Manila, April 87, '.u i is on our table. W note in its columns an elaborate description of new play house, the Lyric, erected in Manila, which is given as the newest and most beautiful structure of the city. The electrical illumination of the building Is the very latest in the art ami far ahead of anything in the Til y. It is being installed by the Frank L. Strong Company under the direction of Hurry Keeler, one of Manila's most expert specialists in that line. Mr. Keeler who began and ,-ta-ted in his life work, by diligence and perseverance has reached the top in his chosen profession of artful illumination and we congratulate Manila that sho has his skill." CONCERT APPRECIATED. Frankfort Prais.s Caldwell-Cavanah Kntertainnteat to be Given Here. Concerning Messrs. Caldwell and Cavanah who are to give a concert ro next Monday night, the Frank ort Crescent News: "Messrs. Fred Caldwell and Orville Cavanah were given a real ovation by a very enhu - iastic audience at the Presbyterian hunch last evening. The honors werc equally divided, both artists respond ng graciously to encore. "it was expressed by many of the nusic lovers of Fiwnkfort that nevei vs there a more artistic program sriven in the city, both artists showa thoroughness which can onlj come from the best training. "Mr. Caldwell's opening number was !i Tu from the opera Un Bullo Machero and was given in true operalie style. This was followed by tw qrouns of songs, one group in I'.aiiar and the latter in English. Mr. Cald c!l disulayed a splendid baritone voice of a wide range and under perfect control. "Mr. Cavanah ft.r his opening number gave a fine interpretation of the iicethoven sonata followed by two groups of different styles of inter pretation, thus showing his versatili ty of playing in addition to bis won Icr'til tune. "Miss Caroline Sims played the acompaniments in a very thorough riunoer only to be found among pro fe iiionul accompanists." CONFERENCE HELD. Vrrangentcnla Made to Kntertain Sunday School Convention. Tuivlay night a conference was held hero at Lower Mt. Zion by the airnlr.y school of Jackson township i make arranrcments to take care f the countv Sunday school convened to t held tit Advance Sept. 4. If was decided to .-t the Aid Society of that place make the necessary ar rangements for folding the visitors. A mixed choir composed of about 7fi voices will gr.t Prof. Maxwell, whe ilj have charge o the service. Ora Mi-Daniel was elected delegate to attend the state convention which ennvncs nt Terre Haute, June 19. Mr. McDaniol intends to hold several simlar conferences before the county confention convenes. KEG IN SENTENCES. Three Prisoners Taken to Penal Farnt anil One to Stale prison. Sheriff Is-wis took Ol C. Wilson, Bi rt Curbeati and J'te Mclnttre, convicted of larceny in the theft of coal fiotd the Big 1-eur, to the state penal farm yesttiday. Today he took Kdwurd !i)llitt. who was convicted of the theft of copper wire from the Ren Hur tiaction company, to the state prison. CITY NEWS Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Let Miller and Horrid clean your ruga. Call Li8. 4-18-U Coming a new telephone directory. May 3-tf. Piety of ice cream and icea at Pctig"s. Phone IJ2. 6-8-21. We have :!, ,r and nan vnrn for Reti Cross work, C'ruig'a. MIMSTKRIAl. PICNIC. The Boona County Ministerial As sociation will hold a picnic pear Thorntown Monday. The ministers and their families and one layman from each church wjtb bin family, will par ticulate. AH will be guets of tbe Thonitown ohurthc. Alt mininte and their families a:e urged to be present. We 1mv I.Vikleri NV. fl and the tent! ting nerdh s f-.ir same, (. ring's.
lug to Colonial. The Groat Graves, hypnotist who cornea to the Colonial theatre for week, commencing Monday, June 11, has the enviable reputation of being able to drive dull care out of the minds of the people who compose his audience. Tli is is not done by hypnotizing the people in hie audience, far from that. Graves does it by giving his audience something to think about also something to laugh about from the minute the curtain goes up to the last demonstration performed by the class. To see a class of persons from every day walks of life hypnotized and caused to wade a stleatu iu tiiid-fciliUu or to think that they are Ashing on the banks of some pleasant stream in the month of July or August, or furthermore , made to do other laughable and unseasonable acts before the audience, never fails to bring about a laughable condition and absolute mental abandon among tbe people behind the footlights. It is fun from start :3 finish and every amusement seeker should reserve seats early. NOTICE Tthe Stars of the First Christian church have postponcl their- ire cream supper till Saturday night. June 9th, on account of the special service by Rev. C. C. Ryan, Frhlay evening. 6-7-3t.
Petig'a sodas worth the price. and sundaes are 6-8-2t. Borers k ladth, Attanurs (or aeoetvar. stories or uomm uu Riven that ;.r" O uiMwIntc.l. ArlitiK Bfel "f tlia Paimer-McM-iipany, uieler una pari 'lh ilay ! iUv. 181 r, will on or . fter ln orhwH A. M. ..n t!i mth ,lv 'f I an. I'll 7, and from Uttv to tiny tl-.w-ifl.-r oiilll ..i., ,.lt.-r f..r sala iml sell at he la ,ntr of lleaers Sinllli In lh ate ,,f l.thHnfm fl..-.. I'e.inty. ln.ltana, he f.illowitia (ieaorlbcU uan.oi.al yroperI. itenstureil n'e..li.)l. 1 ..!. si.mi .t. I sal. early Kngltsh stain. 5 al. ellae primer. -)u. k llll'T. -S tt.in.1iea sanrt l.atr at 34 he.... I r,.l earl.iiriin.lunl It In.. 3-4 no I.. H .Irelns. 1 r.,11 Si. t-S hv r In -ail.l p.nwr aarnal. I rv.ll No. l-i bv l.l in. siiihI p.iiier sarnat, 1-2 roll No. 1 l.v : In. sarul paper i:arT,et. 71 sn.aa No. t'a 'r - In. flat head tM-n.aa, 1 aa.Mt voeit towels. t-o pi.-cca af 1 J- pv l 3-4 is. t.eh No .-A. I' . 461) alaaaa of I tav ' MS Huh N... I ll A. !., 7i pieewi of 1 ! :i 11 im l. Kim, l-i bbl. al.allnc uranaa, 17 flowing chntr varriii.li. 1-4 Mil. lirt't.i er. II amply barrel. amply oil ..arruls. 1 '.it ..f William Mury chair ee-. tsl. cvlln.lfr "11. 1 typewriter. Monarch, 1 roll top .I-. 1 Jntmaona irt a i.l cstniiat. 1 alova, I Iron safe. 1 lot jjlmp nails, ate, z1 lb. flase s-lua. raw piuaa, 1 lot or mill .loek. till time and pa' .i.lfl -ev HI off" nil aril I fol11.... ti C'..inty. lnttnna. te-wlt: All that part of the northwa.t quarter 11-41 of the outhesal uuatiar (1 11 .f section thlrtr-ati :ii. towh! filnelean 1191 north, runsa one III west, .n Hie i lly of Ihanon, H'eiiie I'oioity. In tie Hli.le of liotlann. conialneit In tha 'olliueilia .leaerlhed l.oun.larv- llnea. Kivlt. Iiegtiimi.ar at a point 7:i2 feet eat inel f.r.it re-t north of tha 5nuihwat corler ui aai.i norihwaat ounrtr of the i'ii:iT"sst iuHrrar of saitl aaction thlrty--ix i:ifil niniiltiK llienea north ts 1 feet, 'hence weMerly alnn and with the riant r witv of Iha t'enlrat Indiana Hailrtii, -S3 feet. Ihenee soiithwealarly on a urve with a ra.llna of 319 3 feat I-.ll.m-. oi U.e said lallroa.! rlstit of way 7a feet, tn tha northwest rnrner of Ihe lands heretofora conveva.1 to James lli.rreti, at at., l.y a certain ilee4 ilftled the :7th ila of .finia. In Ilia year ri'l'.', and -eeordeil In le,l ltecr.1 7, pa it. t i.a I'eed lte.-nr.la of Hnnna I'nunty, Indiana, thence in an easterly direction l'7 J feet t,. tha place nf haalnnlng. 2. r rntiia hulldlnc alluala upon the ihove le..crlbed around. 3. lli.chlnery eotislalln nf tha follow ina. to-wlt: Planer, vnoul.ler, rtpaw. loito-r. ciit-oft, hortiig machine, shaper, iiHtidHaw, tennner. aaniler, turning lathe, i.iorliier. knlfa Riinder. belfnff. ahaft- . me. pulleys, liaiiaera, dust .nlleellng aalein and fas. hcndlna" prena ami pump, ileum !, seat machlna, two borelna -na.'li Ina-., back preaa. seat preea. cliatr ir-M.i, and chucking and dowel mahlne. I. Holler and enalne. TKIIJl.t-id ahova deacrlhed nar.onnl property ami real elata will he oil.t frtMt and cleir nf all Ileus sod for ritviKHB it. 1'ALJJEIt, Itacelver. May JO, June 2-U. Boy W. adnay. Attorney. sTOTios ro waias. ciiDneu, bto. In Hi. Ho.me circuit .-.oirt. April Term, f Iha eitate of as t'.il.h te l he i' Mil Inn. deeeiw.. -.-by Kivcii as n.lmln that Ale I .lei of 11)1 "atMl e UU f, of auld elrculf of June, 1917. .. reihlora or lK.reo.ilre.1 to aein aald court and tharp be, why aai h.-i-s should no! Iia ilneaa. tha clerk ai tiaa Sill day of Lkaj.N'AKl) TITUH. Clerk. Mitchell TUloteoa, Attorney. stoTica to ixa. cairrroas, to. In Iha metier of the eatala of Joed I,. Zf.,11 deeriiaed. in the I'.oone circuit court April term. 1817. I tf.itlrs Is hereby elven that A. J Kiel-! l.v. aa ;i.linlnltralor .if tha e.i .! of: J....I I,, ih.u . dreart, l.aa ureaanled I and Hied -Ina amount and vniieltara Int ftejit willanii.nt nf anld eeliite and that: the same will ens a tto for tha einai.1 rieth
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WILL BE AT THE CLUTE HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana FRIDAY
June 15, 1917 And ever four weeks th era-after.
Dr. Mayo has treated a number of cases of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated successfully ell forms of Chronic Dlmaiies that ere curable, each as diseases of tbe Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Poison, Raetum. Dropsy, Female Diseases. Nervous Diseases, Enema, Epilepsy, Catarrh in all stages, etc. MFW A P1''' permanent and lasting cure Is what I will give ITIEIl y00 beyond a doubt if your ease is curable; if not I wiU not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best reference I could give as to professional reliability is the many teres, satisfied patients I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will give the POOREST mau a chance as well at the RICH te icilve a ear from me at a 8MALL COST. There ! t man f POOR to get my best s4vice FREE. Varieeele and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cure Is what yoo should have. Only one visit is required. We do Be cutting. AH signs disappear within a few days or weeks. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases. We will give treatment that will in a few days cure all rash tores. Stri-"-, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands are sclentlflcallj treated by as. Our methods immediudy benefit you. Piles, Fistula. We can cure so quickly and easily that you will be surprised. We will give you just the result and care you are lookiag for. Buptura Treated. After an examination we will tell you Just what we can do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you, we will frankly and bmastly tell you so. Call on or address, W. R. MAYO, 88 N. Delaware b' tract, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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