Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 247, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 July 1917 — Page 5
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Jesse Robinson Near'Scirclcville Victim of Hoacl Accident Sunday.
Jesse Robinson, 21 year ojd, received injures whith may prove fatal, when he was run over by an automobile, at a pn'nt south of Scirclcvillc Sunduy evening. Ku!ni.i'n was riding a mi-rcj-hc when Mtu-k by an automobile m-proac hm,: from behind. Ho was thrown from h,s machine, ami two wie 's f tl'e automobile paover Ins i'uily. One iieol passed over his n"ik and shoulders and the other Cl'OSSI'd his body. IMiin.-.cu wax taken to the home nt his fuller, John Lol.inson, where b" w.m g'von medical attention. It is feiie.l he has been severely injured internally. It is impossible to ib t. vmine the extent of his injuries at th" present, hut it is feared he cannot reTl c young man was driving Ins motoreycle alon;? the road, when im- :ui:o uapioaclied from behind. As th-1 '.eaehme neared him, Kuhmson .s.'irved to one side of the road. Tie' dried of the unto swerved in the .-nine direetion. simultaneously. 'Do- auto stiuck the inotorryele, throwing liobinson from Lis seat, and bonrath the wheels. Robinson was engaged a teaeher in the township schools la-t waara. He is well knna in that section. The identity of the automobile driver was not learned.
NEW KOSS. Arthur Claypool, w ife and daughter. Miss Josephine of CriiwfordsviHe. were Sunday guests of L'. I'. Harris and family. Mr. Claypool returned Sunday evening but the ladies remained for a longer visit. Widiam f odd nirton, our local eontractor who has been working in and near Indianapolis all summer, wa.homo over Sunday. J.i: . May :.i,d'v.ife of Jam,-!. ;v... were hero Sunday the truest of J. O. Gillespie and wife. Mrs. Jessie ilyrd who h..s bee" visiting relatives in the west lor the past several months is here the truest of her daughter. Mis. draco Menofo. Miss Lucy Stewart returned to her woik in Indianapolis Sunday evemni; after a three weeks' vacation. There were prcichnii; services at tile M. K. church both Sumlay morning and evening, liev. C. H. Smith of Advance ofTiciatini;. Miss Mildred M-nefee was the Sun-1 Hay guet of Misn Orella Miller at the laltei'i country heme ea.-t of town. Arthur Mills and wife, formerly popular oung people of this community but no'v of Partington, weie through here Thursday night going to Ijidoira for a short vi-it with friends at that place I.yle Thompson of Indianapolis, came home Satufdav nitf'it to visit his parents. He returned to his work Sunday. lien Clark gives us the Information that Itert Kr'nndle is the champion hog raiser of his vicinity. A few days ago h shipped to the Indian-, upo'is maikots sixty. five head averaging 21a pounds and now has neurly ready to go a bunch of seventyfour weighing about IV) pound.-. Th re is not much change in the condition of Oi-.k! C'ine. toe small nine year old son of James and Sally One, who was accidentally imured Saturday afternoon by the discharge of a torpedo. Next Sunday morning the young men's Sunday school cla.-s of tiic Christian church will visit the same class of the M. E. Sunday school. Th.cy w ill attend in a body. Mis. Claude Clark of Crawfnrdsville is in Culver hospital at that city where she was opeirted en three weeks aiio. K-'ports are that she is not recovering very well. Mr. Clark wns formerly n popular young man of our community. Matt Chambers and son Reuben were in the county-seat last Friday afternoon. Miss Louisa Widdop of .adog.t, wa5 the week truest of Miss I'ansy Mills. Miss Martha Needhum was very
sick last week but is attain able to
be out. Iloris and Silas Thompson had a
their icucsts Sunday V.alph Elliott and
a Miss Crawford both of Crawford ville.
Ijist Sunday M;-s. Ellen Coddinirton who leases hi-r heme with her
daughter, Mrs. Monroe Smith, west of
town had a her guests. .Mrs. I'olly
Harris of Advance and Mrs. Jane
I'helps of Mace. This made three
ters together and their combined ares
wero 2J"i.
Claieme Ciik imd family entertaitid the ftillowinK Sumlay guests:
lien Clark and wife of near hete, Claude Clink and daughter of Craw-
foidvville, William Clark and family
of Itoat hilale. Kred Claik and fami.y
CASTORIA
For Iafants u4 Children In Use For Ovr 30Yw StgnlUUi of
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RESOLVED There are dollars and dollars worth of good shoes and hose in our store now. Lots of picking to entice those who wish to save money.
Why Buy Cheap Shoes When You Can Buy the Best from Us for Less Money.
It is necessary for us to make room for our fall and winter stock, that's why we are offering these beautiful styles of pumps and low shoes far below the manufacturers' cost. This will be the greatest sale ever offered in the face of a rising market. It pays to buy the best. We have it at bargain prices.
Shoes-Pumps Low Shoes
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RESOLVED- ' We are going to reduce our stock of pumps and low shoes regardless of price in order to make room for our fall and winter stock. Come early and save money
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REMEMBF.R You not only get a reduction in Tumps and Low Shoes, but we are going to save you some real cash if you buy your High Shoes now. This slock being bought before the advance in price we want you to share the profits. SEE US EARLY. Get your correct size and make your feet glad.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF LADIES5' AM) GENTS' HIGH AND LOW SHOES
WHITE RE1GNSKIN PUMPS Up to $6.00 values S1.98, $2.98, S3.98
HROWN AND CHAMPAGNE, WHITE AND BLACK TWO-TONE PUMPS
S3.98
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ONE LOT OF LADIES' FINE SATIN PUMPS AT
98c
PRICES SLASHED, SMASHED, CUT AND BUSTED We ncfil the room fur full and winter st'xk. Here is an iipfxirtunity you can't afford to miss. Will yon take it?
A FINE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SANDALS AND SLIPPERS
At 79c up
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ONE LOT OF GROWING GIRLS' OXFORDS AT
98c
ONE LOT OF LADIES' STRAP OXFORDS AT
$1.48
THE BEST ARE NONE TOO GOOD But reduced prices make tliem better. CHEER W you can get quality, style, comfort and satisfaction if you trade HERE.
SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JULY 1!)
French
Shoe
Store
South Side Square
BARGAINS DAILY WHILE THEY LAST COME EARLY
uf North Salpm, ami Charl Chirk
I'l inmtly Clf V !(c-!. Charles Thon.iMn and fiunilv ;irl i
I'. I'. Harris wert in limiana"lis Sal- j
,y. They made the trip in the
THnniiwnn rar.
rs. Kannic dinner is nur.-ini; Mis" I
Minn? Iliuch north uf t'in.
Mrs. W. V Mencf.-e an.i MauirliUr I
.M.-i'pciith rrtwil h""i" Kriilay in.tii
I six ve.'k.-' Vi:-it v.ith reinlives in the vntral wt.st. Mrs. MaKk'Mi Tniinip. n was in niwforcNvUle Satunluy. I Karl Murtin anl v. iff nt l.ehanon wnt Sumlay with Mrs. Martin's aunt
lliwi Kva Imel. They left Mon-iiy norninif fur a t-vo erk.-' visit with e'ativpK in Ohio. William Wall anil family wire thf
irufst.s of relative in Janw.-town Sun
day rveninf. I'aul K'lilinirfii'M, a local b v,he is stucKinic for the mini.stty, occuiirl the (c.i!)it at Pnvcr. la.-t Sumla morpinif. Hik ffforts were a success. I'uul is one of the cleanest vounK mrn
or our community atul has a liost of
fiieniln who unite in rxtonilint? to him their conitratulations.
STRl't'K A HOUSE.
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William Hums in That City on Special Detail For Local Company.
Millard Csrnpofll's Machine llumcrl
Into Blind Animal. Millard Cainolifll. whi'w 'hiving to his farm southeast -f the city iei'ilay pvenin in his machine, struck a hlin'l hore in the road. The horse was hadly skinned up hut not serious, ly hurt. The top of the machine wus hent out of shape.
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11 1 It A I. KOI TE ONE. . Chares Mayes was in Indianupolii" Monday. John Williams has jrone to his horn' in the southern part of IIlinnn. He has been at the home of Tom Williams and family durini? tne spriml. lira Ertlin was in IndianapiHis on business the last of the week. liev. Mers uml family visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom WilliHms. Mr. Klora Caldwell is very ill. Hazel (iates visited Sunday with Armour Lewis. Miss Cihtwoorl of Brunswick is visiting lora Edlio and wife Tom Williams and wife visited Sunday with Charles Mayes and wife. Mary Williams, Virgil and Luella Cunningham, Garnet Lewallcn, Mmiellir Clifftort and Zura, Zera and Frank tjlendenning motored to Cataract Falls Sunday. Alia Walker visited Sunday with
Esther McGnire. ami on Campbell and wife and K.sther Reagon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kouth anil Mr. Carrie Routh. , .
I iie Crawforilsville Journal say--: William burns of Lebanon, a former
student in Wabash college, will be
tationed at the Company C armory iere this week, receiving application!
for enlistment in Company H. The
I that a number of young man tried
to enlist in Contpnny C here after the
company s roster was full, led the .co-
anon men to believe that several re
cruits could he secured here for the new company. Men who were rejected in thuir effort tu enlist in the local
company because of weight and height
deficiencies will now have u better chance, as the recruiting officers are now authorized to accept men who are live feet and one inch tall and weigh as much as 110 pounds."
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AllVANCE R. K. 21. Frank Heady and wife visited Salunlay night anil Sunday in Indianapolis. Omcr McClaine and family spent .Sunday with Glenn Meneely and family-George firosuar and wife were in Indianapolia Wednesday. Ora Nicley and family of Goodland, 1ml., spent last neck with John Nitle) and family. George Lasley took his wife to a sanitarium in Martinsville Thursday. Umrge lirosoar and wife accompanied them. Those who spent Sunday with John Nicely and family were James Summer and family anil Clair Leeke and wife. Iter. 0. V. Kectoa and wife, David
HeiUxe ami family and Frank ttiner and wife spxmt Sunday with George
Iji'tuiiar and family.
Drive to Home of Walter Mcllee
Near Kirkpatrirk on Thieving Trip.
The home of Waiter MtBee near Ktrkpatrick was entered and robbed
hv throe young men who drove to the place in an auto Sunday afternoon, according to reports given the police here today. A purse containing fifty cents in pennies, a pair of ruff links and other articles were taken. The three youths were traced to Colfax where they spent the fifty pennies for gasoline.
H SALE Q i
Here it is; Stanley's Julp Silk Sale, we handle only the best quality silks, so here is vour chance to buy $1.50, 4f SI 75 and $2. 00 Silks per y aid fjl
You know
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TWO MORE ENLIST.
Elds I'adgett and Harry W. Powell Jain Company H. Eldo Padgett and Harry V. Powell, of this city, enlisted in Company H veterd'.v evnninf. Thev hu. not
taken their examinationa. Enlistmenta
have pu ked up. m tin last few days. TEN MS COl'KT FOR RENT Tenna by the hour, for the season. W. J. IteVol or Lawrence Buer. Jeb Wwk t.Reprtcr office
-Plain color taffetas -Plain color pongees -Fancy figured pongees -Sport silks -Striped silks
Wash silks w Black and white check silka 1 Figured silk poplins S Plain color silk poplins "i, Figured silk crepe de chene
You can 't possibly realize the wonderful bargains till you see them piled high on the counter.
READY TO WEAR ON SECOND FLX)OR '
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