Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 290, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 September 1917 — Page 6

LH5 V. U W'.S KEPOiiTEK, WEBXnSDAV, SEPTEMRIER 5, 1917.

..i, lied and Milir.a lljAmuns ..-..'.fh Kiado, Kdnu V:I!::: fifth grade, Kinery Haidestv. IVirn'n Hail, Robert Ni'lfon. Vernon tUmintion, Karl N.'-on, and Ktnmert Rubinnon; fouitli riade. Huren Wills; uecmid K'a'le, Oci; an H.iljinson; frst glade, Carol Huiftian and John Ivan Kobiiifm. I l:-i.: HufTruan and Mildred Murnlu .-.re eat ot" school on account of sickSunday aftenioon in the Prur.kfort levpark. Vern Martm am! wife ami daughter, Raw Mary, m"' Tuesday with relatives in Illinois. l ew Calvert and wife and Frank Huffman ami daughter, Ruth, upont Thumdav in Chesterfield. Miss Mary Kinick of Indianapolio ..nent. Kimdm afternoon with her .ixtcr, Mrs. I Calvert. Ihe Willing WorKers of Mis. Run . l.'Jich met with Mrs. John I nnm;i,..n Tuyalay. I V If r Newt Rnttton am! wif of her" Ginve v.tc the quests of Ualph Jomuad wife Sunday. Ctiv Morriiwi ;in.! family of Ho-' Hill wee tlx- i.jf..tj of J. L. Krskin i r.d v ifis Sunday. ale : KIMKI'MG. I I 1 I I 1 ll t.-s. V ill Kd ":. ,1 .niil Orcn IM'.'i! i'-nn n r. : Sinda" Fii-ax-l - v.' to v.: -t- -f Mr. m W. Ifjnt. iv-el: Willi, n Tl,.if'a. 1 ItllKNTOV. A.

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JOHNSON'S BIG SALE I will jw-H jit puMir sal on half milo ouh nf Kayriti a-l f'r.o mil'v north of lirownshurjr, on SATURDAY, SEPTKMBER 8, 1917 COMMENCING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK PROMPT. HORSES MULES CATTLE IIOCS SHEEP HORSES FORTY HEAP Mla-k Per, heron ;tal'in, s rn .rt , . I. sound, pure bred, a great breeder. I!'a.-I; Spani-h .lark, a gr.-a' breeder. !air of grev hor-e,. 7 am vats o'.t, in. I a'.. I One w.,tk.r-. flla.k ir.are, H years cilil. Mack niar.-. 8 ..ears old. bl.nd m ore .ye. good worker. Pair gtov draft Lilies, '2 year- o:d, wr!l rr an. I, -oatM, kind and gen'le. I'a.r Lay. 2 year i l l draft fillies, -outM :.n l p.-l individuals. Bla.k 2 year ..'.I drift filiy. sound ami a fine (in. piri. Pair draft harp rolt.s, orp var old, KrPv and haw. -nund, r-xtra Kl,fldMtlVINO IIORSKS -IPark marj. 7 yars ..Id. -ir.-d l.y (iuy rinw. ton, sound ami gent I and with vwv lilt! training Has ia.-cd jh- .';.t. fair Kruund Ira. k in "J : t ". ; -!. al trr.t very fan; -k wnl .-how you in harne-. ,.n day of sale; srre mare, '.i old, known a Kat:e I.ou. :red l.y Kii.n-y I..n; dam. Itiai-k pet. "d.iul.if ifait.-d. :-.ard and evtr.n.i'lv K-itl.-, nir worker in nil harne has filly cult l.y 1,-r Ride sir.-d hy Tonin.y the In li li-.y. will l.e cold separa'eiy; I, ay hiir e 7 years old. t'o.id ilnn-r i.ml extra t-en'le; ,i,y niare 11 y.'ars old. nouml and vi ry i nt!e worker ;n ail harne. s; Lay mare III year old sound .-ml gentle, good worker anv rdaee; i:iv inaro H years old. Mind in ore eve. ji.sf a iittt rold n.ilare.l; l.ay hm-.-e t ears old. sound and good individual, a great prosjiecr; '1 .-iiott.'d 'I year old fdlies, fine individiriN. Kigdt full Llooded .Shi-tland p..iii. . Seventeen head of mules, ,;imie that ran not be Leal. CATTI.lv 10 head of cutt'e. Anything you want. Twelve hulls, your rhoiee of a fine lot. IKKiS Kigldy head of ho. SIIEKI Thirty head of .sheep. Threp heal of goatn. MISt KLI.ANEor.S New storm buggy, nw rut.her tired buggy, spcond-hand pony buggy, set of pony buggy harness set real bu(,'gy harns. TKRMS Kam as usual. Ml'PIC bv WhitPRtown band. FREE CON VEV ANTE from the 9 a. m. car at Browpuhurg. Parties from a distance east anil went will be accommodated at this time. WILLARD JOHNSON Cols. Sam Reagan, Fig. Tharp, Meadow, Marah, Stewart, Auction. Hunt and Hughes, Clerks.

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Let the Reporter print your sale bills. You can get them promptly and at reasonable prices. Then advertise the sale in the paper. If you can get a sale in Boone county you can get it through the Reporter.

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Mark Mcllowell ..in, K:t f.ri, (lie ! Ha.', I, ivi.'. f I I II family of Sl,ann..i,daie Tue-dav ev.n. I Vii- I lance. ing. WW '-il Cav.n is on the i t. Clair Bratton and wife nnd Go..... -el Kin's II:. "man -n".t Fn.l-iy nu-l Crim and wife attended the er.nf.-r- ami yatu''.,.i- n ,! Vern .Mai tin an. enre at Christian Liberty T'ir-inv. ! 'iiimiv near (ia.l-len. Rosroe Fhnn of ..HM'.snoit. who I Lester l;..h:n-.,n. w;''e and children han been visiting with A. K. M.n'in .Mniam l'ons and Conine, and J, .hi end family returned h-n Thurnlay. :.ig.-.!:i!o. wife ard .laughter. Ramon: Ruben Hvnn or steward ( liaie-M p. nt i;.-t week vi it.ni' ir .ii ve i .i wai the gued of A. I-:. Mar'.n and i Lai.ort urdv and S'ark cuniv. In family the fore part of the week. i .nana. Lon Hratton and wife and Jap Mi-s ll.,rel II..!! -, t s ir t . t- , A ken and wife vi-ited Sunday vv th i night the gu--t f M - Vein, C. A. McNeil and wife of lln.wns- Ke. in Lebanon. burg. I School opened :,t Vo. 10. Monday (ieorge Kinraid l.a.- been i!l the I .September. !. with M.e.. A. C..iin part week. !,on teacher and tne i:iwii 11.11.11' Mort Uratlon and wife of Indian- I enrol'.., I ; cyMi, g.ade. V.i.v ll.u Ofwlm were the gue-'s of Ion llrat 1 'i.s and Wafer Muri.l v: wntl

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M'-. and Mr-. ('!.,., Stator. Mr. aid Mr.-, hav Turner ,(.elit Sat- ..!!.! v P'i'hi and Sundav m Lebanon. Mi., Kdlh i. lav returned hr.no in.i .v afii r a we.k's v.sit with her i ter. Mi-, Lthel Ptaton and Mrs. Alpha Sparks. Rl K VI. HOI TF. 5. John Sal-man and family and Roy i...,,ii. v ..( t..jiv.iir ,vr..r Sunday i-ue-ts of John llooley and wife. Miss Ruth Huffman sient Sunday with Charley Livengond and family. Mirs Kllen Ilulm spent Sunday with Miss I (oris liohannnn. Roy Johnson and. family spent a few days with relatives in Pulaski county. Willie IlarUm anil wife were the Sunday guestH of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip llarlos. .Mrs. Jane Tlooley visited Sundav with her aister, Mrs. Mary Shoemcker. Jlenry Olendenning visited hi son. John, tit Lebanon Monday. Riley Beatty and family and Georgo Shoemaker and family spent

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PUBLIC SALE

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IIHRSI.S SIN KII Omp grav hots.-, well hi veiK'H I7im I'. .: I h'a.k hot -e, well ,rke, sound, ll .; I in.n gray horse, :! vears old. weight l 'llll l..; ,.ld; l grade IVirbrtmi nu.re with colt bv side and CATTLE FIK IIKAII tine roan Shoithorn milk; I llolstein heifer giving gmwl rlow of milk:

s ,le; one good Shorthorn steer: one extra good loan calf: l llolstein calf.

II'MJS FIFTY IIKAII Eight brood sows, due to farrow by day of sale; l black Poland China male hag; 4!l head of shoats weighing 70 lbs. by day SHFEP Twenty-three head of good breeding ewes; 1.1 ewe lambs. (,( INSixty acres com in field; :WK bushels white oats. HA Six tons of timothy, a tons of clover, (i tons of baled oals straw. FARM TOOLS One Turnbull wagon, good a new; 1 truck wugon, in good repair; good hay frame with hog rack combined; good carriage; utorin iggy; - sets of woik harness; J sets buggy harness; John pecre sulky

ikit.g plow: John Pee re walking breaking plow, John Deere disc harrow i tandem; John Iieere cultivators; Kmerson mower, in good repair; hay c; Peering binder, 7-f,.ot tad. in good repair; John Peere roller; 8-barrel er tank; Anti-freee h'.g fountain, Ii0 gallons; severnl good bog troughs; piare hog houses; 1 good k.t. hen cabinet; I vice; 1 folge. Other articles num.' toils to mention I LRMS On all i iiik of On and under, ca-h. On sums over J.'.blf Lt ol' t.-n nioiiths. with approved seemtty; four per cent otr for ca.-h to - . litithd to ci..,;t. A. O. Dinsmore

Mr-. J, V. Kemodle is spending his 're, k in Indianapolis. MAPLE (.ROVE. Mrs. r.t,nie Mendenhall and d.iiud,if lle.n of White .town vi-ited liiav w"h Mr. and Mis. John Ako's. I.'.vin lit .dley and wife of l.ehann v.-Pr-d Saturday night and Sunav w.th J. isei.h Hradley and family Mr. and Mr,. Jarnes M. Stult and Its. Periina Stultz spent, la t Frtay in Zionsville with Mr. and Mi-, eorge Reveal. Fd Pavi, and family of near We-t-',1,1 sjient Sunday afliernoon with If. and Mrs. James M. Stult7. Isaac N. Boyer and wife of Parottsyille, Tenn., visitol NIonday and nd M's. James M. Stultz.

NEW nitlNSWKK. Ray Ragsdale and family, Mrs. Roy Randle and family spent Sunday at Alonno Woodard's. Edgar liailoy and wife and Ccldio Ragsdale visiteil with C. II. Walter anr". family Sunday. Mrs. V. F. Pinsmore has been visiting in rirown county the la.t two weeks. Misa Telia Rurke is visiting at S. K. WiKidard'a thin week. Miss Delpha Pinsmore visited relatives at Pittshoro last week. S. 8. Woodard and wife and Homer

IM It M. ROI TF I. Mrs. Jehn Cunningham left Thur;. dm for a f. w week,' vi-it wi'li frien.it. and l-Iatives n.-ar li.-marek. Illinois. p.it.s Kimmel vi.-ii.-l the past week with Mr-. Charles Ma 'es. Mrs. Carrie Routh and George Kersey spent Saturday and Sunday with I'led l(,,..l, and wife. Grover Cunmnghain and famih were in In.hanapolis Wedne-day. Member- of the thic-hing ring met with l'id Routh T.jf -.tay nig' t f. r etti, .11,-llt. Fulalah Cunningham visited Tuesday Willi K th. r M-G , ,. . Tom Williams and family spent -uniliiy with fi .ds tie I i?t.,n. Rev. Clawson lilhd his fir. t ::pioinlment with Mdledgeville church Sunda.'. (,,., ,,,, Runner and wife rn'er tamed R,.y. ( ;,w -,,n and family at dinner.

ROY ALTON. Earl Wi!-nn who has been ill M ;ni(, roving. Miss Susie Henry, of Pulaski i.uiity is visiting relatives here, Robert I'itzer and family were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Jasper Phillips. Scott Harmon and family, Guy Wilson and wife of near Hrownsburg and John P. Marsh of New Augusta took dinner Sunday with Elza Harmon and family of near Trader's Point John Harmon and wife, of Canada are visiting with his parents, Charles ilur'imn and family.

Job Work at Reporter Office Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

(HI. J. II. HENDERSON. Auctioneer.

I.unch served on grounds.

GEO. K. A I) WIS, Clerk

PUBLIC SALE OF SHORTHORN CATTLE I will sell at public auction at my farm three miles south of Ix'banon on R. F. I). 2, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 Beginning at 10 a. m. the following 37-CATTLE-37 Thirty-seven head of high-graile Shorthorn Cattle, consisting of fourteen head of Milk Cows, six with calves hy side, balance to he fresh soon; three yearling heifers, extra Kood; four head of high-class yearling steers; six steer calves, as good as can he had, and seven head of extra fine heifer calves. All of these cattle are reds and roans. TERMS Term-; will he made known on day nf sale.' Lunch will he served on (he grounds. John Murphy & Son fOf r n TP.If.HETT, A-.:eti"nccr. YV.' V. BOONE, Clerk.

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