Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 6
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A most beautiful assortment of four-in-hand Tics in all the new shades and patterns. These Ties are a regular .",0c value, made from high-grade silks in & large flowing end shape. A rare occasion lo help reduce the I!. C. of L. hook Vm over: pick out what you want.
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Cnmnnnv 1! now has 89 men, cx-'clu.-'vc of oicvc.l mon belonging to I Company C. of Oawfonlsvur, who i arc with the local company on do1 ti.,-l.r,l rrrvw. I! is not ,utr whelll'i they wil! h- foil Iv.rft to tlicir o-vn : corneal y or lie jc'.ait.cd in 'ompur.y ; II. Seventy-four cf ;hc men arc at : ( h'ci"o ami fifteen ere m Mailt r.. One now r.cnii!. Raymond J m-s, I vns .-iirmti up y.ttcrt!.'.'.' evcuhp ur.il
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Committee Named to Con-ider Mattel of Takini Over the Iiu-inc.
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The Zionsvillc Times has boon for .-oine tun, sentiment anions tlie nt town that it might he a ment for the town lo t; light antt water plant mi
the W. T. .M.-Cu.-k-y Company of Michigan, ami furni.-h our people a better service anil at the same tun.' get the street anil town hall lighting free or at least for a small co-t. The statements of the company filed with the public utility commission iihow that each year ther is a pi of it to the owners of more than the t'in pays for light. - "With this in view a meeting of the business men was held Monday night and the mutter talked over in an informal way. As a result a committee of four was appointed to canvass the matter and report on what wan best at a future meeting. The committee was composed of Judge Frank S. Roby, R. P. Hundy. Milton llusaey and J. W. Iirendel Just what the investigation will come to is hard to determine but at least we will know more about the situation than we do now."
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Jo.- ,h li. (In -jg, ( lover Hail-is, Tin ol.tr- Hunt, J,,h Hii-k.y. H,.v,l V.. J.i:.os. Kelrteth Kelly. l ollt- Ki h, (Iti- I.am'iert. Charles l.an.h. Frank l. I :!!!' Frank l.onK.-hine. Hemic Mils n lion I Mr. (H.l I VI If l. land Xewe-nt. He.t Xioely. Martin I'maek, Umfif.l I'h.llips. John ' l. l-uri-h. Harry V. IW-il, .Martin Powe'!. Arthur I'. Quick, Charles K. Kans1.11. Jair.es VV. ;,ce. William V. Rider, Charles K. U.Hith. Krniji H. Siinmop-. I.hnd Sloan. Cemire Smith. Walter l. .-lo lly, Ko-itie V. Swope. Herbert I!. Scott. Frank Tailor. Kov F. Walla, e. Frank West, Charlc.- A. Wolf. Th s h-t does not include the eleven mea from Company C. GOLDEN WEDDINGS.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A
Five of Them Olrbratcd in Sheridan Community Thin Year. (iolden weddintr are bernminsj the proper thinm now in this community.
Hugh Mi-Coki... f Thorntmvn. went ! W'ithm the present vear. five couples to Lincoln. Indiana. .Monday, where ji this neiKhlioihond will have been he took chant'.' of the hu.-itu -.s of the I marri. il and lived happilv together Lincoln (,iaui Company, a rorpoiation r..r fifty years. The list includes Mr. formed by Thornt.iwn men for the i and Mrs.'Lufe (Irillith. Mr. and Mrs. purpo.-e of ronductinit an elevator John H. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ker- !''! ichoval, Mr. ami Mrs. John K. Kerch- ' jeval and Mr. and Mrs. John S. KerF'arl C'amplx'il and Paul Parsons tcheval. The latter couple will have motored to Indianapolia today. : been married fifty years this summer.
ALL GOOD!
TO meet our customers needs we have to handle a wide variety of lines, but we make them all measure, up to our standard of quality and we insist upon prices that give our customers generous values. We feel that this is the only method that will gain new customers and hold the old ones. You will enjoy looking over our stock. Remember you're always welcome. We want you to feel at home here.
Cadillac rW $2265
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Dodge Brothers $850 All Prices I'. 0. B. Lebanon Firestone Tires United States Emerson Tractor. Straude Mak-a-Tractor. English Auto & Tractor Co
EAST SIDK SQUARE 124 North Meridian Street Lebanon, Ind.
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Regular 65c Values .... Regular $1.00 values Wash Suits! Ages 2 to 7 years Our regular $1.25 and $1.50 values YOUR CHOICE FOR
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Fine Program of Lectures, Sermons and Musical Numbers Arranged.
Zion Park Assembly will begin its twenty-sixth annual session next Thursday and will continue for seventeen days closing August 19th. The program includes, lectures, sermons and musical numbers. Among the prominent speakers on the program are Hev. VV. H. Ncwlin of Hicknell, Itev. J. Royd Jones of Terre Haute, Rev. Hatton of Zionsvillc, Kev. A. H. Moore of Tiplon, Mrs. Kdward Franklin White of Indianapolis, .Senator Harold C. Kessinger of III., Rev. Frank Iieale of Plymouth, Mass.. Hev. R. H. Kent of Lebanon, Judge W. H. Parr of I-bnnon and Kmernon V Itullard of Crawfordsville. The other entertainments consist of moving picture show, Juhilee singers, Courtney D. Rurton Kntertainment Co., and VanMount Quartette. Old soldiers' day is August 7th. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
Residence of IVUl Bunt-ii Near Zionsvillc Hums. During a storm that visited the section southeast of Zionsvide at noon Wednesday the dwelling on thn farm formerly owned by Peter Bowen, sevehal miles east, was struck by lightning and burned. The section was at the same time visited by a hail storm that did considerable damage.
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. An k. cream festival will b given at tht Central high school building of Perry township Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Red Cross society of the township. Each housewife of th township is requested to bring a cake. The public is invited. 7-27-3t
MEN! Read This
After a registered person has been called by his local board and directed to appear for physical examination, he ceases to be eligible for voluntary enlistment. (See section 15 and paragraph D, section 18, rules and regulations.) Attention is invited therefore to the fact that individuals whose numbers have been drawn may be enlisted at any time before his local board directs hi mto apper for for physical examination.
SWAT THE FLY A powder in a bellows box, handy to use. Kills flies, ants and bugs. Only 10c. Try it. Harmless to man and animals.
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LONG & DAVIS Home of Vinol
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