Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 222, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 June 1917 — Page 6

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We Have Ever Held Every Roll of Wall Paper Is Especially Priced . Now is the time to purchase wall paner, if you intend papering within the next six months. : lvSsSSSSZZZl COMMENCING SATURDAY EVERY ROLL OF WALL PAPER ON'SALE"

WALL PAPER, hundreds of rolls, 13c, 20c and Zk qualities, roll

WALL PAPER Suitable for kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms, roll

6c

These Prices are for One Week Only, Saturday, June 16 to Saturday, June 23.

C AMERA FILMS HERE

Must Stir People to a Rraliza-

t ion of Their Debt and Their Duty.

White Rock Gasoline A Straight Run High Test Gasoline WHITE ROCK GASOLINE contains the correct number of low temperature boilinp points, to insure easy starting when your engine is cold and also contains sufficient high boiling points to develop maximum power. .Low grade or cJh? apasfllirie contains kerosene , or carbohydrates, IteSvief than those which properly f belong to gasoline, which do not vaporize easily when 1 drawn into an engine cylinder and therefore, are not Eroperly burned; the heavy ends which are not urned drop down past the piston rings into the crank case, thinning the lubricating oil and destroyin? 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 days. Our advice is that vou use WHITE ROCK GASOLENE, which is a STRAIGHT RUN HIGH TEST GASOLINE, which readily vaporizes, and is thoriughly 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: Air hart Garage. English Auto & Tractor Co. Lebanon Hardware Co.Shocmakcr & Patterson Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Co. Western Oil Refining Co. LEBANON AGENT, II. H. HUGHES

NEAR TOP OF THE LIST

Ve hope the people of Boone coun

ty will rise to the occasion, and as

tound even themselves by the nil of

thir contribution to the Red Cross War Fund." This f as the hop tx-

orcssed today hy D. K. Coombs, of the Rod Cross cim aign committee. "The main idea at the bark of all

our planning," said Mr. Coombs, "ii to stir the United Slates to i heartfelt realization of debt and duty, to raise

$1W,000,I00 more rapidly than that amount was ever collected by voluntary subscription, to assemble the best

trained talent that America possesses 4,t nsamhie tin, vrent stores of sus-

pliea and provide the h!ps, and then

to start to Kurope. especially to out

French and Russian friends, a stream

of -holo that will never cease to flow

in unandmg rich current of material

and mural aid." -We Must Do Our Tart." 'Excuses aid evasions won't do. Th

man who has an income of IIO.IXK) a year might i well m:ke up his miml

to (five hilf of it to the Red Cross Hint's the spirit the situation demand: no loss. If people will meet thi situation with that spirit we will havi

out oi gtaitiu.- in no time, put

life and homt into our shaken Allies

do a tri-mondous work before our a

mies bruin to tight, and so deliver &

tremendous punch, straight from the

American shoulder, at tierman mili

tary power. The man who grumbles

at tuxes and at the call to subscribe

will do well to keep in mind th thought that if France and Russia an'

F.mrland break down he will be pay

in everything he has to (iennan tax

collectors for the rest of his nntura

life. That's all there is to it. That precisely the way mnter tnty!.'

Stand Second in State Outside

Indianapolis in Lilerty Loan Work.

Promote Plant Life Use Insecticides freely. Paris Kroen, arsenate iead, London purple, bordeaux mixture, etc., are insecticides for potatoes, shrubery in fact for plants of all kinds Diluted to a Riven strength, best suited for the kind of insects you wish to destroy. Insects On Poultry Lus, Lambert's Hess, Conkeys, Pratt's, Ureka dust bath, Zinoleum. Fleck's lice killers, are some of the many we have to supply your needs. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

- The Boy Sajnutc,mp;:in Tortfcoafe of Liberty Loan i Bonds'wa very f ucessful. The hoys came in for second

place in the state outside of Indiana polis. The town of Washington, Ind

frt in a report with a total of $13,-

)0 while the total for the Lcbii

.Scouts was $12,800.

In all twt ntj-live Scouts took some part in the campaign. Of these, seven

Scouts brought in ten applications

which entitles them to the War Km-

blem. The report for each Scout is a follows: Willett Parr, 14 applications $2,150; Lawrence Henderson, 10 ap

plications, $l.fC0; Robert Cook, 10 applications, l.r,0; Ralph Sowen, 10 ap

plications, $:t,7r0; Ray ("reath, 10 ap

plications, $fir,0; John McGuire, 10 ap

plications, $f,."i0; Warren Woods, It applications, fr.0; Burcn Parrough

2 applications, fOfl; Martin Oedekerk, 1 application, $100; P,,lly Ryers, 1 ap

plication, $50; Clark worthy, 1 appli plication, $100, Clark Worley, 1 appli

cation, $.'0; Veare Miller, $200; Otis

Kccd, 1 appitauon, $M.

MERCHANT RENIGS ON A CONTRACT FOR

FIVE DOZEN EGGS

The Zionsville Times says: "A few days since B. E, (iregory went to McCiuire's grocery and enquired the price of eggs and agreed to deliver five dozen within a short time. When he presented the eggs W. D. utterly refused to take them at the price stipulated or any i,ther. They were Fnglish sparrow eggs. Mr. (iregory had cleaned out the water troughs on his residence and also cleaned out a few dozen sparrow nests. The eggs were the result of the cleanup and when he contracted them to McOuire no mention was made by either as to what sort of eggs were being sold or bought."

C D. Orear, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the judge of the circuit court of Boone county, state of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Maggie A. Hayden, late of Boone county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solTent ALLIE 1 HAYDEN, Administrator. Jut 1, 1017.

CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries! J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station

The new 'Foshionette" hair nets, at Craig's.

Don't miss the real wallpaper sale at the Paint Snot.

TO KKSt'ME SCHOOL WORK. Harry Jones, who has been , home from the Bradley Polytechnic Institution for some time, will return to Peoria to roume his work Monday. Mr.

Jones, w hile attending school, will be employed in the office of Hewitt and Fmerson, prominent architects of Peoria. He will be accompanied as far as Terre Haute by John W. Jones and family, who will visit near that city next week.

NOTICE. The Christian Endeavor society will give the first of series of "Real Life" comedy tonight at the First Christian church at 8.00 o'clock. Admission, 5 cents. ,

JOB WORK AT KEPOUTEH

AVERAGE 1.3(10 POUNDS.

Load of Gil He Shipped From Mace to

Indianapolis Market.

M. E. Kdwards and James Summers, east of Mace, shipped 50 head of fancy cattle to the Indianapolis markets Tuesday. These cattle averaged ahoat li00 pounds apiece. They were shipped from Kansas City lte-

cembcr 2fi, ind since that time under

the carefnl management of .Mr. Summers, have gained almost three pounds per day. VISITED WHITESTOWN.

Thirty-one Members of Fastcm Star

Mad-! Trip Last Night. ' Thirty-one members of the local

chapter of the Eastern Star went to

Whitestown last night as the guests of the Whitestown lodge. Two candidates were given the degrees. Refreshments were served by the members of the Whitestown lodge.

SELLS FIXTURES.

Lebanon K. of P. Lodge Sells Club Room Fixtures to Illinois Lodge. Lebanon lodge No. 4.r, Knights of Pythians, which has discontinued the club room feature has disposed 0f the fixtures of the room to the K. of P. lige at Cayuga, III.

USE "GETS-IT," LIFT CORN RIGHT OFF

Shrivels, Loosens end It's Gone. "Just Ilk. tnklns th 11,1 off that's IflW . niy y,m ra, ft , rorn ofT yojr ( if"-r li h,,, ht-n tfstf.1 with the w..n-

hnve used salves that turned your toes

i shift fmm their place snd nevwr I' the corn, anil Willi hava iluf and M at rnur coma Willi knlvaa and

.nI.(ira ami pamapa man mam bllJ'nl it-lit til eld and painful wars and try "Octa-it" jiit one. Koa (ml t or I

nulhlna to stirk. You can nut ynu

pain

and atocktng riht on asaln. Ths palt Is all nn. Than Uia corn dies a pain

la tl biaftaat selllns eorp rnreadv in the

Oets-It" l aold fcr drusslata evarvwhere. ?SC twin. r ant on rn-alto nf

tra by B. Ijiwrenca Co., l.lri0. Ill Biitd tn 1,0101141 and rroninit,iWil as

lni Hinre. (.nnj A) lavl, J. U. haraar U"D, EHll At i4ltilU.

Famous Shoes for Men. A-r

IF you never have worn these shoes you are passing up a good bet. You may pay more or less but here you pay only for value received in our footwear. IJOSTOMAN $K $fi $7 Shoes and Oxfords tl O) I

THE HAROLD.

A combination lattt for long slender feet, in Kid and K"p;troo sf";k

Wooley & Edwards

(The 100'"; value shoe store)

New Brunswick Company Seeks! to Recover Tools Held by I Odicer of Company. j

When in Need of Lumber See Us

Fuller Lumber Co.

Phnne 299,

410WtSothStree

A replevin suit has been filed in the local justice of the peace court by the New Brunswick Citizens Telephone Company against Oliver N. Campbell, of New Prunswick, president of the ompany. It seems thnt there has l.een trouble between the omcen and patrons of the company and the suit has grown out of the alleged keeping of the tools owned by the company by the president. The plaintiffs ask for the recovery of the tools, which or" said to be valued at $f0 and for $ "i damages. The trial has been set for nine o'clock Monday. Roy W. Adm y is the attorney n-piesi-iitiiig the plain tiffs.

SPECIAL MASONIC NOTICE. Boone Lodge No. 9. F. and X. M 7:D0 p, m., Friday June 15. Called meeting. Work in .Master Mason degree. (i-H-ilt.

DIED NEAR ELKHART.

Samuel T. Hook, Formerly of This County, Kxpired Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore have received word of the death on Sunday of Samuel T. Hook nf near Klkhart. a former resident of this county, residing cvernl years ago on a farm north of Lebanon. Hurinl occurred Wednesday at New Palestine. The deceased is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs- tllen Hook, formerly of this city but now residing in Kentucky, and a son Frank Hook.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORIA

Vacation Trips Specitil low round trip fares to Lake Erie resorts, Niaitara Falls, eastern cities, Colorado and the west via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover laf agents or write to CHAS. E. ROSE, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O.

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Cash Flour

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25 lb. Sack $1.85 50 lb. Sack $3.75

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1001b. Sack $7.50 200 lb. Sack $14.80

This flour can be purchased of the following merchants: 0. A. Burgin E. M. Blackman A. J. Smith

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