Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 285, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 August 1917 — Page 5
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10SS MEETING AT ME DRAWS CROWD Address by Pennsylvania ManSixteen New Members Are Enrolled.
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Alexander Hamilton ve . niif
Tjni Secretary of thtTneasum ' . ,r1 . 10 work as errand boy
in a bank. By study, industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became prominent, fought in die Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of the Treasury. If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world, begin by saving a part of your regular eanv ings, for money paves the way io the desirable things of life. Start an account with us this week and add to it every pay day. Soon you will have enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or make profitable investments. Multiply your money in our care. Farmers State Bank
I CITIZENS,, I ABSTRACT
COMPANY Hodge & Darnall Abstractors Reasonable Prices. Loan 5 and 6 Per Cent. GIVE US A CALL Telephone 21 -i CRAGl'X & HUiCINS BLOCK Eat Suls Square. Lebanon,
Classified ADVERTISING Kates 'ic Per Word, J Each Issue. I eo Ad'.:tiwmnt Taken for Lata I inan i'ie.
A guest meeting of the Red Cross was held at the school building at Advance Monday afternoon. Each memter w as expected to take two guests or r-ore and the latter was surely complied with as the assembly hull at the building was tilled almost to ovei flowing. Rev. E. W. Coin. Rod Cross director, of Pennsylvania, made an addresr. that completely captivated his hearers and a a result sixteen new members .ere enrolled, making the member--hm sixty-two. Others taking Tart in rnprim were as fellows: vocal sole, Miss Irene Caldwell, nslrumental so-!-. Mono Heaver; reading. Mis. Jerry iiigg'ii.-; voca! solo little Mary Bil'tngsly: reading. Mr, Win. Martin Refreshments i-f Icr.ioiiaHe and wafers .'Mowed the iimc-iam. The work of the .-m-ii-tv i.-. mogre.-,-:ng nicely. Twenty-four suits of paiama.i hae been tint.-hed lic-Mticd pil-m-t'a.-e... icebag coverings etc. Quite i number ol women are Knitting. The ork has been pronoune-d perfect the county enact-"-- whieii is deirnus of mure. A play entitled "At he Kn-I of the Kainlmw" w. given h he Epwor'h Lracif V, edn-.-iiay mrh Augu-t :th. for tie r.enelit of trt
fted fros.s ui the community building.
LAWRENCE J. PIERCE
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FOR SALE p'R SAl.K-,-:,'i-in ,trv-ng horse ' cheap. Call Fred C. Moicr, phoi.f '' 8--U'. LUU .SALE J;ed Kudy seed wh-at Kxtra .-lean. True to name YieMeri from M to 47 bushels pi-: a--.- T. O. Beck P..r S-2'i-tf ru'. i-Ai.h r-y kiile. . x:.;i: guar,.;-.;--d; a. Adam's h;:rne.-. '.::a and a so by me. Lloyd T. Sieki
IHUNON n.C.VMZING U'ne s-24-t.
& SALES A1ENCY f-J "SALE Twi'nHai-l.-f"Uv,..soi
Eerything for the snto. PORT'-, mot-.-eyce, eneap. j-hone 9.3-b. automobile:. Vulcan-ring a sped- K-25-. alty. jiCOR SALi; iiIi Ki if tok Telephone, 362 Armory Buildirg i, a, orce. See owv.nr at 417 Eas
V -1 Superior . r--t. 8-29-2'
, WANTED i vyA.vAa i ii"i,ikii atT.H',"i. i ' power station. 30 cents per hour ; Phone g--t.
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r,m Nttlo.l Kn.ni biiM.n 1 JAS ru'-'k t lesrn the prmtins ! " trade. Inquire at I he Reporter
COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co
tAM.VI EO A mnii to rebuild two l i!!n:-.ev Inqune at gu: We; N-'-tii .-t ea. 8 2Vt WjlAXTEfrOH f-i:.-e "t.-th. Per.'; " matter if broken, i pay $.o-) ti !i.C0 per ,t. Send by parti I pos'
i receive che'k by r-tyn mad. L ier. 20.7 ;,uth I i.'th str-e., I'l.iU
State . Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH
1204 North Menriinn. 206 South Lebanon
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CORY & URATTON Fl'EEAL DIRECTORS Offe pbuoo 3; Residence phcnia W) and f5 btantry (lluck. East 8otk Stmt
UAN'i! !' .i,:t;.s .r..,isr . Bo... ' '.: :::a.'"i-t:irinz I'o. s-7-l2 W'a.SIKU-Two hiju si h..o: t oi vn v.-. men to b-..ir.l a -I i
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Harry L. Kenworthy HAMjLES all kinds op NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 224; ObV,
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I hroni'- Coiuti-M'-'ii. It i!, by no mi-itis a1 easy trat.'T to UiC this disease, bu' it can lie done n reot i- -tl-r-r-n i,y .al.T.g I'inmfier Iain's Tahiots and r-nj.1yn A-itn the !u'n pr:r:t"d 'ifvtitns aci iin pai.y ca-.h jia: kag.
II. B. SHOOK VETEKINARIAN Over Oak Druj SUire Telephone t4S. Lebanon, Ind.
Reporter, by mail, ?3 a Year. ri tokii k on is. k. nm ikault
.NO'IR'K. ('"immencmg on Kiturdv.-, Keptrmlir If'., n-ilic price. v. ill be as folliyvs; Qn iil, I j. I'lr.t. "tc rranv i'int. e. t'.nt:';e rheese. iunt, 2''e. r. a. ckaxk i- nao. -it. Sweet mangoes for slufling. Jns m:ii Talloek, phone PBl-l..
IntHtruttor in Grade Accepts a Dace in the Lafayette Iliuh SchiMil.
he ei-v ,.-hoi-l.-. He li., 1,,-,-r e..arc.-...: a: . hi- ..:k iw, aim 1
. -r jlar itn ti.i- .-tudent... Mr. 'i,-rec ai.-o the I'-ad.r of the local Ho; ei-utji. tv.-rett link, who taught in Harrison to-Mi.-h-p la.-t ear. has b.en ,-e-ict.-'l iy trie ehool hoard to 1-11 tilt vaear.ey mated by the resignation if Prof. I'u r. e.
RECORD m PAID FOR SIX DAIRY CAHLE
Munrir Mm Pays $1,950 For (iuernM-y Cat lie I 'rom I'rane Farm.
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lie n. ,.-,1 f,- ,ix -m the rrane farm I--, -f Mui.e..-. ..vt.-r.fc.v. :.-:., ,,f (i, rn.. v J.,:,.
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Sports
Closing Out Sale of All Piece Goods
We need more space for Ready-to-Wear and Millinery, and this makes it necessary for us to close out our entire stock of piece goods. The following lines are to be closed out at once, at less than today's wholesale prices. Absolutely nothing in these lines to be reserved, all must go, and remember, when the present supply is gone there will be no more, so it will pay you to come as early as possible.
Dress Goods Silks Velvets Lining Poplins Devonshire White Wash Goods Towelings Wash Cloths Colored Wash Goods Towels Bod Spreads Yarns Bath Robe Blankets Percales Calicos Ginghams Feather Ticking Canvas " Straw Ticking White Outings Clinton Flannels C'-lored Outings .Sheetings Tubings Muslins Laces Silk Braids Embroideries Buttons oi i Cotton Braids v,A.-in-n Blankets T Liderdown Cotton Batts , , . , , Georgette Crepe Ruschings Embroidery Thread Feathtrbone Fl.0f?s and Taiisei3 Bias Tape Silkolines Table Linens Art Linens Cotton Suitings I.nng Cloth Nainsook Rubber Sheeting Kmbroidered Flannels Handkerchief Linens
Thi? saW atVords you the opportunity of buying goods at old fashioned sale prices. A good time to supply yoiir winter needs A g-od time to buy good.-: for Children's School Drew. Ever, i;;-:g will bo marked pb.in, and -.vo '.v;!l ha p!o:ity of salespeople t-j wait on you. Come as early and as often as possible. Sale Starts Friday Morning, August 31st, at 8 O'Clock
We are now showing a most select line of New Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Millinery and Furnishings.
North Side Square
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"SUPERIOR SERVICE"
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Lebanon Indiana
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IS SILENT FOR ONCE
(junt'H ManaRcr Sobered l!y line of if 1, 000 and a I'uhlir lii-primaml.
I fl) !( Inf'MlhnH Htm Jtrikr.) NKW YORK, August ;m Munuitcr John J. Mr(.ivw, of the (imit.s tn.l r.'fu.'H tu i-niiiimnt nn tlir action of tii' tVutior-iil I.i ague in luii-lmg Inn) u putilii rrpriirmiKl u'lil u line f 1,IK)'J as a !L-..ult of it-' lin.litid in t!m now fiini.ius r I'U'liation ruf. Hi. d'.uKhty (iunt r. lip i. .u.ili ( try i.mt'ii, ctoHxl ufi lil... a i l;u n when at.ke-.l what ' .' thiHiirlit of thi UnicacW artifin, anl Il'trry M. Hemtistf ail. prwlilcnt of ibu fiiiintli.id iiitln to n.-ty iM-yurtrl csuci.iiie
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Prest-O-Lite ervice Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199.
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5.t. it. k. .;'. . JOB WORK AT KEIOKTEU' Job Wcrk at Reporter Office
VV00LEV & EDWAUUS B0ST0NIAN SHOES
GROCERIES Always (n the Lead LEWIS & STORMS
fofrN iij?v First Rural Loan and yfs?S Savings Association y wti a oV H. P. New, Secretary IglADniMISTPATCPig ' : GEO L. FRANK & CO. j -i JrwrlrtB, OptiriaM and Mdic Wert SiAa Bnara PfcoM Zli " ,'J
t " I JONES & STARK I
; ZZ CLOTHIERS
Suit! that Suit I
I 1 1 BOQtS BUI BqUUB I as part pay on new good at v. . .
AIRHART'S GARAGE l. a. AIBHART Agency for th Buick Auto Room for Cart. Expert WorlonM tH South Itbanon St
Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new good at JONES & PERKINS Phones 19 or 1S4
Reporter by mail $3 per year Job Work at Reporter offer Reporter on R. K. f?.no Yn 1;
