Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 254, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 July 1917 — Page 5
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We fully rcaiie our responsibility to you in I the care and rc.ai'i'Hr tires. Therefore, we have studied TIKIS. I heir defects and injuries and the proper methods' of repairing keeping step with today's latest demands for money1 saving and tim. -wiving ellieiency. 1 Only the wry be.-t repair Materials that f I money Van hoy t'-'.;:i!l our s:audards, when used in connection i!h "in- methods of repairing ' and the eeli''"'.' i"! Haywood vtdcanizin.tr equip- 1 I nient, illustra'"'! j-J-ovc. pr-duce repairs that we I absolutely y i.ara'iue t" ouUvear tlie f est of the 1 tire, and'e.ivL MTvici: and satisfaction. I Lebanon Vulcanizing & I t Sales Agency j I I'honc ;; Armory Building illUlllllllUlllltllllllllllllllilMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillilMMIIIIIIMillllllMilllllilllliH
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ANTKIi MAIX AND LK.UALK
HKLP An iit.-ll Rcnt prison n.ay
earn monthly corrr-:-i,ono! nir for bew-!paHT:i; $-su to j io inor.tlry in pare time; cx.(.rii nr.: unp.itc-kar'; no canvassto; .-iihji.-r'..- yuiroHK1"!. Srnfi for parta-ulai'3. Xat:or.ai li(ri Bureau, Uoom Uii'J, lJulTa! , N. Y. 4 27-6 rnoa.
IANTKD-OI.I fa!-.- !-ii. !-:! miitlor if hrok"n. I y !.'-'" to
ior art. Son't hy pain I po-1 ami r.-c-ivo -hwk .y o 'atn m.,;.. I.. Manor, 2W7 S. t if Lh StIM-t, I'hl'ao. lphla. Pa. 7-1 !-!;
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F(;li KKNT-i room' I,,.-. . . tnilft, 2'i blwk.i from i Ijval & Company. U)ST Lo-T- ;oi.rs,;otiili i!i'. p.i lioaolc cal'a- anil ll'.i' ' rros-. lii wanl for n Urn to I:.
J'-l.n-o-i M-nt Silvia
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Well Known Citizen Succumbed to Euremic Poisoning.
AILING FOli OVERYEAR
Had Long lit en Resident of lioonc County The Funeral Thursday.
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s W. Ilrooks ilicil la.st niprht at
::) o'clock at his homo, M Kast I'oarl stnt. l.'romic poisoninir was the cause of his (loath. He had been a. lini; ...m-p February 1115. Mr. Ilrooks was born in Hendricks lotinty. Inil.. Kcromber I!, 1"6 and was tlurcfore sixty years, seven months and twenry-one days old. His father died when Jamrai was seven -ars of n(;e. l-"our years later, hi mother ili,.,. After the death of the latter, he made his Home with his hrother, Charles ltiooks. near Jamest"v. n. for several years, lie then went to Indianapo'is where he resided until hn marriaire soon after which he moved to this county, lie was foreman of the II, F. Herd I. h hriek yard near Lebanon for n any year?. His marr'airo to KveKn Ham occur'd at CUimoin. uctoiHT 13. V'"'X n- i.l.v and fvo children. (T.ar!e and H.iroM liiooks. I.olh of Indian-ooli-, survive. 'I he lootliers an'1 -L a-.- Iivinir are: Chai les Hiooks. of .h.TK.town; M.s. C'lilT Pixon of !'. loon. field ami Lmma Montairue, of kane, u. a-lunirton. A. L. Haydi r.,
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( - ntral Christ. an church and of the
I. O. I!. M. order of this city. The I. i. It. M. will Kive the ritualistic eerie s at too funeral. 'I'.i.. I'-meral will be conducted from i e Cen'ril Christ an church Thurs Uy at i::M p. m., by the I!, v. A. L. aid. Lutial is to hf in Oak Hill mm.-.. -IV. The family reouests no ' . e:s. The nail bearers for the oee.-.-il be Ju.l,.-.. W. II. I'arr.
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DIK!) IN OKLAHOMA.
Irs. ((. C. l!cn. Forinfr li.siileni of Lebanon, Lxpirrrl T.Klr.y.
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U'lI NK AliOLT. O't . I'.oioo I, -i- a look -n a-. , l, the c-i.'t fi,i:i..a a lead of hay. S.-'vi-.-ter Cu-i;iin..,i' ".m and da'lidi-
t i' neay with iriiiini'hain of
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HO MORE THIS KM Lebanon Mare Goes Lame and Will lie I!rou"ht Home at Once.
Ilr. J. A. I'arr wan in Lima, Ohio, yesterday to examine the ' condition of his mare, Arthclma, who was scheduled to start in the 2:17 trot. The mare has been slightly lame in her last two races, and her condition yesterday did not warrant her bcinir tnrted nny more this season. She will be brought Mu''t here, aril will be trained for a pacer next season. A'thelma, out of three starts thia year, captured a fir t and second.
Andy Overleen of This City to ilace Three Jumpers in the Southwest.
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Today fires cost
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Year tlri jictwHf cot ftim ptr nil today than thy
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mlOili rW nln kt MllbaraW you.
Bc? a th-a wtA a bu baMad iv a I
whUh aiaat ba m gaad aW fta IraaiiUtior
ia proaiatad. Uli Stair, Ttrm, trhh laa,nn ! tnanuiaaturar la a ararU aaaar and j VnifJ Stvt, Ttrm ara """" triad valaaniaaafi praaaa . .e and rannThar are Uoneatluloh Jonea and '
maXeU of wor1 .ne Ilowen reunion at (en and daUKhter Nola. Kuest of A. L. Titus and
Monday.
...us." We to pieces.
e Americitnized, Saui-
and Safe. PEARL BROS.
yearl Laundry
312 West South Street I'HONH 10 Call for and dolived anywhere "PLAY SAFL"
NEW BRl'NSWICK. The home coming here J5und.iv was well attended. The Diorninjr address
home of Alvina IHilin Sunday were John Smith and family if near toiuville. Kd Fiftes and family of near Whitestown and (ieorxe Kssex and wife. Pora lulin ami family sieiit Sunday with Iran Shoemaker anil family of HaieiritfR. Mr. and Mrs. ("live ('line, Mr. and Mrs. Iimly Cline of Whiti stovrn, Mr.
Andy Overle. s sliinpid his three lunnaie horses lo Kansas today anil
-.v.ll campaign them throush K and Oklahoma for eleven weeks, -uinjr of horses consists of
Premium. Ola Hale and Pirate Carey Hieedlove will do the - - for Mr. Overie.--. unlay an.l Sunday with her parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kavis, near
(lads. Ion. Mms Kthel Wm burton was in Lebanon Frida.-. Mr. and Mrs. .Shcficld of Anderson were irueets of lou Hattn and family the latter part of la.i week. Fdilh and Carl (irahani wen? dinner
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!1 Clover I killer, one International irasoline engine Hay liailor. Ford
mohiles sold on easy payments. No advance in price.
l!N HARDWARE CO. Phone 288
IilNGLES AND IK.
the
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II was a yoilt:; of s limb.
And rival players Kr.AKLY j quests honday of Wendell and Kl
Lul still ne sat a or And wasted not his He was a goodly
wan given b llev. T. A. Hall of In-.and Mrs. ( hai-lei Reed ami
dianapolis. while in the afternoon Uev. St. John Halstead spoke. Mrs. Mary Linton of Krownsburg i staying with her sinter, Mrs. Delia Wiley, this week. Venea and Itorothy Handle spent Saturday night with their aunt, Mr:.. Mabel Kagsdale. Idlgar Bailey and wife and Miss
It.y-
ninnld, of tlreeiishui g, wele entertained at the home of Frank Cline :tn family Friday. Mrs, tilen Xe" :e and son. Richard of White.-town, spent Saturday with I cr parents. Miss Thurra Peters was t ho i;uest of Alice Pulin Tuesday. Mrs. Raleigh Peters and children
Y t fame was ( mighty r- '
JAMES W. DAVIDSON;
"Grocer To the People"
pounds . Kiyht prices for the best the market affords. Fix our telephone number on jour mind 233 ta" fraction Station Across From Davidson's. 107 E. South St.
and actua U.K. C..veri ,"",( h u 1 , ' raineil his ankle. mo.-t lur. in ioanon Fri'I ne made a business . i-iie onday. vv""'jrht motored near liiant ;y t() th !,,,, nf ,js
U'th McMannis. liuren, Ruby and Mur jorie Ciosson and Orville Caldwell called in the afternoon. Joe Adams and family sjient Sunday afternmin in Frankfort with Sam t oy and family.
MUD'S KVK VIKW. Clarence Ogle and family
Martha Itailey of Lirton visited C. IL Walters and family Friday night.
SHF.IUDAX.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. I'arr (ient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. (iomery near Slabtown. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Thompson and
were I daughter, Fnol, have returned to their
spent Friday evening with Mrs. Fred l.ughbanks. Air. and Mrs. Harold Thompson are sprmnng a few days with John Thomp.-on and family. Little Dorothy Ottinger upetit s few days la-st week with her (Iiar.dparenU, JWira Ihilin and wife. Mrs. Ira Peters and daughter Geneva and Mr. Herbert Ktter were the
Jop i Buy Bread Better Than Mother Ever Made
r'ARDS ; "A smile with every bite." Eat Certified Bread, the one best bread made, 5c and 10c loaven. h Ask your grocer for it. Fresh cakes and cookies daily. Nice, Clean and Sanitary.
STAR BAKING CO.
2d. South Unarm atreet
is visiting her John lum-an
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I.ONI sOM V. and !-. .oa
.ezie Rolrls stten Sunday
p. nt I bui' -'fames Young and faintly m-sr .- a:..l v. i inniesburg. ronard Kvan.- and family of L-ii-i TH ll.-nn, were Sunday gu-sts of i'homas . I Hand an.l family. ' ' J Harry Schooley and family, 'if lba-
lay
motlvr, who accontpano-.l hoi lo -.(K-nil Saturday night an.l with- Mr. and Mis. Ci-lmglit.
Cecil Coy of Fr ink'ort, : nt Sun day here with friends. Mary Cogswell sp-nt Friday v.itl I'crry Park and family.
Wair.-n Kdroigton is o list.
',t Laily
I guests of Joe Ogle and family Thurs
day. Mb.s May Stevenson sent Thursday with Miss Cleo Ogle. Miss ' Audru Cox has been staying with her st.-ter, Mrs. Tom Perkins. Mrs. Homer Ilrandenlierg was the
the sick I gue.-it of John Kranik-nberg and fam1 1 1 Thui . day. id Mrs. I Mrs. Nellie Mrtjaughey - spent
home in Chicago after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Padduck and Mr. and Mrs. Kd (iomery. Mrs. Cobb, who has been ill, is no bettor. Clement Padd.u k and wife and baby visited Virgil Owens and wife Sunday. (ieorge Jones, who ha been very ill, is somewhat improved. Mi.sH Lela Paddack of Indianapolis
guests of Rush (iood and family Friday. Mirs Oele.la liilm in staying with her sister, Mm. John Smith, of near Zionsville. There was preaching at the Oadsden Christian churrii Sunday and Sunday nirht. Miss Kllen iKilin Kfwnt Friday with her sister, Mrs. Harley Ottinger.
Band pay less
Janet an'l
and fa,vey. Quick service. Why cook and sweat at home. M l"'J. Regular meals, 3."c; Lunch, 20c
l!i!lkX.URANT, Corner Lebanon-South St.
POOR PLUMBING COMES HIGH Our work costs no more than the poor kind, but there's an awful difference in results in your favor. Heating. Sanitary Engineering. Agents for Ajnerioan Ideal Heating Systems and Humphrey's Automatic Hot Water Heaters. Jobbing in all its branches.
PHONE 128
MILLER and MORRIS
Telephone Itldg.
H AOL K's'a I il.K lsi)H OP Max.nkuckee Sunday f i V 4 if V H'cnt the day. Ps().N"lANAlWrj'nn Iioolcy and wife, n.ent Sunday
iSJ'jl. L JUJUV j 'ith (.eorge Hohanon and lamiiy
Residence phone. 221:,
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HOSMTON. Kmmet Shoemaker and family, Frank Artman Jr., and family and Alva Abbitt and family and Mis Al-
non. spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reese mld. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heady und llevon Wit Hanlon, Cere Snn.lay guests if Mr. and Mrs. Budd Morris.
R. K. 0. 12. Mrs. S. T. Reynolds, Mrs. William
Charles Jones were in I-ebannn Saturday morning. Charles Higbee and wife, Miss S. lill.r and Prof. Iee called on Mr. and Mm. Flgbert Higb. Sunday afterrioon. Mrs. Ray Rirhey and children spent Monday with I am Bt(s and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tinman and
Thursday at the John K. Kerchevai home. Carl Spear and family spent Thursday at tlie curt Ayer home. Horace Ken-neval and family were the gue.ts of (Jar Mctlaughey and family Sunday. William Wade and family spent Sunday with William Clark and fam
ily.
siting lief mother, Mrs. Sada Pad-
RI'RAL KOl'TK 0. 2S. M:i Kuniee Carey of near Whitestown m the week-end guest nf her sinter, Mrs. O'ia Kultit, of near Zionsvi lie. Those who were entertained at the
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ottinger spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Kdwin Carey.
Call lt3 for your ice cream or ice. '4kI. packed. Heliverc.1, 50c; bricks, 2 or '.i colors, ;)c apiece, 2oc it. not packoil at plant. Open from 6:'K) to 6:00 7 days in week. Lebanon Ice Cream Company. 7-J2-tf
I LEBANON DAILY REPORTER
T7 HIGH CLASS JOB PRINTING AT REASONABLE PRICES
ONLY DAILY IN BOONE COUNTY
CALL AND WE MLL FIGURE WITH YOU EAST SIDE SQUARE.
xey NES 25-45-75.
