Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 5
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ATTF.'.CTS AITLi i . I u TRUDE PUBLICATION Children Cry for Fletcher's
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Tie Kind You Have Always Bought, anl rhith hag bien la use for ovjr over 30 years. lio3 borne thu signature, of and has been made aadrr his pers v. Sl,:ul 6UPerviioa Eia: i:s infancy. S-AaVf. oiCUK jiowr no oi;3 to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ai-good " ar but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lalaiits nnd Children FiPerience arainst Exoericient.
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Lastnna is -a nurmRvs ti:toUiute mr i,:;stnr uu, paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Sturphine nor other narcotic substance. Its rge is its guarantee. For W"re than thirty years it has been in constant u:-e relief of Coustipatif.a, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrh -:i ; allaying Fcvcrijhness arising therefrom, and by reijulatir.f the Swn:ach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; piin healthy and atural sleep. The Children's Panacea Ihu Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR 1 A ALWAYS
Bears tbe Signature of
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In Use ror liver 30
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Classified ADVERTISING Rates VJc Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for Iw 'ihun l'.tc.
FOR SAI.K
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FOR S A LEWS-V. FOU KU.K--Cal! 1J74.
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by fide. S-e Klm-r Mom on or phone 7-'2. WANTED Uf ANTED Fireman tit T. II., 1. and " K. power station. 'zc per hour. Thuno T-O. C-au-tf. UANTED -MAI.K AND FEMALE HF.LI'-An iol. :;:(;"'. r-"-"n may earn $100 monthly corresponding, for newspapers; SSU to 10 monthly in pare time; experience unnecessary;
o canvassing; iul-jccts auf?t;ested.
Send for particular. Nate
Bureau, Itoom 1611, Buffo!,,
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dress Mr.-. John oUil:. U. atom. UlANTED-iirU Inquire I " farturrno; cot. ;:my. WANTED V none jrirl Kaw'y KtKh.n. FOIl RENT
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Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Rniilrnre phone, 221: Office, 108
Advertisement by Local Firm Reproduced ToRether Witk Special Article.
Th advertisement written by Roy .Vietzifer, of too Xlctzirer Lumber 4 Cool Co., and published in the 'Daily P. port-r attracted the attentibn of the publishers of the "Atla Almanac," which ia a trade publication going into the ottiae of every lumberman in the L iiiti'il States every month. Mr. Metiter n.i a.-ked to write an article on a.iveitisement which toRether with a pholocriaph of one of his advertisev ills run in the Daily Reporter occui .ii-s the lir.-it four pages of la-st n;onth'.s irisue of that magazine. The a. -tirle as published is as follows: ''1 hat work is noble which tends to b. 'tter another's life. Scientists admit and experience teaches that peoo!e, e-peciaMy children, are influenced by rnvi-onmi'iit. If that is true, then 'lie man who efficiently, honestly anil i aiT.o.t!y shines a shoe or build a hfime is (Ining his mite toward the bet--''iiiient of vA community just the -ami ar the man who preaches a ser.ii 'H or teaches a lenson. "Thi- minister who preai-hes an eloj'i'i.t sermon jret pai.t for it, and i'i '.! . for ho influences people for i,n Im vr. It is eipially right for the l'imli'iman to hae a profit on his ef'oris, for lie ten) does his mite toward il,.' bitwrment of the ronimtinity. To cre a man to utwt iii.i io'ioe i juat a- important as to urge him to join i b. N, lib. r act :!! :-ave hi- foob b it both wiil have . tendency to make Isn n'Her. and it is a question in our ii'iiid which one has the greater inll i" we. "A man who owns his home, howv,t hur.ih'e it may lie, is a .-table Mi'it,hr of the community. He takei'.'vr pba-ure in keeping it neat and '.an, an I in repair this strengthens us rliuia. ter, makes him more respecti , of the rights of his neighbors and v -.u- hi - interest and thoughts m his : The home is his rattle and i . . laiiwaik of guvernment and civl ruing Hume-building, -Taking thi.- vi-w of the lumber- : s lie' I. it is .-asy to write an ad- , ;i . ..n.'iit We do not call tnem ad-
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itatc Aulo Insurance Covers Complete L. C. SMITH 1201 North Meridian. I 'hone i'J-Y 2'm; Eouth Ubanon l'liont ?,0H
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MOWER REPAIRS
W. K. Alley cro.
FRALEY'S SHOP sing rear Oak Drug Store
SPECIAL FOR BOYS
All r.0c Bicycle Hell 2V
AH fioc 1 uckaf ( arritrs. . . . ; All 2."k: Pitfkni'c (JarrifW. . . .I'MAH 10c Tire Taiw .V Bowman's 5c and 10c Store
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t o; of pra.-tica! va'ue. We believe !-;' priry nian should own his home, k.'ai if w- ran convince him of that fact e vi!l buy the . materials for that 10.. f i'f us, .'on..mu. r.tly do not . v .-bingW ond tw.i-by-fours. .in hono mil hou-f.-. but home.-. We iie not shingle P'"lllvrs, but borne ,i;:.Vi... Shingle are but an mciI ., r, -vr. i' ho i be should have a
: o,b i-i !v nie and you do not have to
to iiuy .ihmglos, .;tme praetico is now followed
v i ur ,-rhool system. The primarp
la.-.- i taught to read words and lea. before they are taught the lc-
: rs. Letter", like shingles, are only i i... an tn an eml. Touch them woriU, jnd the ideas and letter-) follow a.--asilv as flay follows night.
- ' The big railway s . ti-ms advertise
r,d tt.-p!:ay the ..-nic beauties ai
an il raalj-. Iii"-e ads display pie-
-'.i'- of the hunters' camp in the 1 -t- the b.g game in the crags, big f-h in 'he brook. Thus they lb'- pi ice of a ticket to tiiu.-e pis
f-oni the nimrod. They do not tell
you m their iols that tney
I; t rreo.-otrd tie- laid whereby you an travel. They .-how the farmer
who,., th. -y seek for a settler the pro-
-iaes that can he grown along then
i i' and thus they attract rustomrs
-ith shipping.
"Even the government uses thu-
aieti m fo, recruits. They show pic--uies of the. sailors in foreign coun-
'ries and the w orld scenery possible
'or the rectuit to se.
"A'i the--.- methoils advertise result-
at to" end, not means to the end.
Illustrate Homes Not Material.
' '.-o we attempt to -ell homes b
icatii.g a de.-ire. for a modern home
A' ity la e.-.t !ii.tiL- cut.-, that xhi
.be liou-e. not the items of which it - huilt. I uould rather have a cut :hat show.- a cottage home nestled imorg some idiade trees, with a wind-
in flower-bordered walk or drive
. ading to the door, with sume child
ith dog, or pony, or dolls, playing imor.g shrubs and ros buhe?i than
to have cuts of the detailed mill-work
on-lrurtion of the entire house. In
th.-r words, we sell the result.
the means tn get the result. If
can convince a man tnat he wants ine
re ult. then his part is over and oilr
oart begins, and it is our duty to ace :hat he gots the maleriuls with which to gain the' results.
VV study home construction and
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Vudor Porch Shades Porch Shades In ftreen, brown and mottled colors. They keep out sun and let In air. Pricea "w,.d. $2.50 foot width JJ 25
tl-toot width at
. $4.25
Oak Swing with shaped reaf. heavy posts, high back, with chains and hooks complete. July price
2
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Couch Hammocks In brown and grey colors, ;
sprines. Jillv Sale Trices from $7.50 to $11.75
Deltox Grass Rugs j
Hickory Rocker
Iieltox Crass liuiM for ih" porth : P xl2 feet Q Af i!
ee i , DJ .WVy :
! If This Old Hiikory Hoekef. July I' $10.00 j, $2.25
11 it PHLi) l ! Oar Line of Stoves
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P . ii I i Libraiv Tsl,-. -ae lop 'JSNlii inihe.; i'oli-li cold, n : LVsJLi j $8.50 jj
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Kitclioa Cabin"', our l I
This "tlKine'' July Sub-Price
$13.75
Special Prices on Porch Furniture and Refrigerators
fifTfrlnc I he MfV Oil-
and t'(piiiH'( ii h 1 1ih tiric!d
Oil Air burnT Hint hm
stove etwr In ful -NiMum!ttik Th ilo.-i )t-,tt up ftiH ktl hea Wo fhiiil b- Ll;itt t, whiw n 10 ytu. Tin Oil jr Biirr,r fh:u innkfM fkinn H Nlt'riUrv. VVh tilfO llHVH Ht MiU' mis Ui Ovtii,
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Plain Figure Prices. Lebanon, Indiana
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customers for their he-t intere.-t not ours. If we think a lertain material or arrangement is be t for our customer, we advise him that way, even if our profit is less. e do this because they place eonlWenee in us and we are careful to give them the best service we have. In tkqi way our customers become our hooFters, and we -.ebeve that one regular customer iworth two irregular ones. We put more effort into trying to retain an old customer than into getting a new one. And the best way is to serve eflicienti the contractor, himie-builder and regular customers.. "Our tin of procedure is. of eouise, most piactlcal in small towns and rural communities where the lumber yard handles every item that goes into a building, from foundation to completion. It would not he praetical, we presume, in the larger cities where .the lumber yard handles lumber only. ,anrl conditions are different" The fact that the M.'tzger Lumber & Coal Co. ate now furni.-hing all the ma'erial for two new houses , Ross-
toa, a garage and houe in Zinnsville, a new grain elevator at Pikes Crossing an addition to the Ladoga Can-
mag Co '. plant at lanloga in addition
how best to apply it to the individual to numerous new building, in Leoa-
needs. Many men build but once in a lifetime and are in need of elftciant help in the planrring of their home, in the arrangement of furniture, of light, vavniilation, and all the practical little aumforU and convenience that can just as easily be put in right as wrong. "We have men at our ollke that are trained in thit. and their rvie are
fiee to th biuidec and contractor and
I thej are yuder awtruetien to adviw
non and vicinity is proof of the good
results obtained by the Daily lipuj-ti
advertisements, backed up by good burinese methods, complete stork of building materials and their honest
and efficient treatment of customers.
BADLY Bl'RNEI).
Suh.
ntenibnt of T. U I. Si K
lation is Injured. During a storm Wednesday afternoon. Lee Craig, superintendent of the sub-station on tl-e T. H., I. & K. east of Zion.-ville, was badiy burned on the hands, when lighti.inic run in on the wires. I'ersonj living in the vicinite went to his asaistiuice. A physician dressed bis burns. '
ENTERS SERVICE.
$25.00 TO $300.00 "Loaned Uion Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of J"i0 and over you may have 'S months in which to repa V your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. ty SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write us or call upon us for full particulars, yj. Wiil be in Lehanon each Friday 4A W. A. SWANK ,J 411-13 Bi n Hur Bldg, Crawfordsvillc, Ind. V' 101 'a West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's olEce) s s & i $ $ n s t u n n M
ZionsMlle eli rinariail Enli-ts in The
I'. S. Caalry. Dr. J. C. Reiner of Zion-ville, lias taken tbo army examination as a veterinaiian to enter the service of t'ncle Sam tn the cavalry department. There are to lie fifty in this division from Indiana and the younger men will be taken first and then the required number made up fiom the older men.
The Be inner elaaa of the First Ckriatian church will give a market SHatumlayr- July 2. at Eowea'a - went ibttlMti .. . ... . 7-2S-2t.
FESTIVAL IN I'KKUY TOWNSHIP. The Red Cross society of Perry township of which Mrs. Charles Here is chairman will give an ire cream festival Wednesday evening ut the Central high school of the township, the proceeds to go to the Ked Crons society.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA
, SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place foil them. We w ill pay you 10c per pound providing, however, you buy new ones. We are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax and Federal Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone Do. 220 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hours: 9-1 1 a. ro.; 1-S and 7-S p, ea, Conxultatioa ami Spinal Analysis free 238 Caaoa-Neal Bid Phone HI X-Ray rSprnotcraprt Departrcnt
Job Work at Reporter ogici
Your Used Furniture Taken 83 part pay on new goods at JONES Si PERKINS Phones IS or 184
JOB WORII AT KLPOKTER
