Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 297, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 September 1917 — Page 5
LulydllfhilES OF FRENGKPEOPLE Finds Much in Quaint Old Village That is of Interest.
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SOME OBSERVATION'S
Environment Not Like Those at Home and He Lonys For Sight of the Statue of Liberty.
Writing f:'1 m ' l-'rance" to hi.- l.r.dacr John Hell says: "I can t! dred things to tell you walking up and don t this quaint old town, I-' I sit down to write the the snow upon the wat. I made a snocial c:rirt to retain them bv n-o-:o urundum and 1 think i som-thing interesting w any information that b!e to the enemy. "Once in ,t -, 1 de I c ' ' edition of the New V.., i. it i rate. Ti-.- V. M. po-cd te receive a -' 't l mar of th- m ... t ,ir, ,ei,. week, hut 1 have oi ' of it si nee I have i., . n is terrihi- to I.- ... i-
have tin- oLclgor onre in a month ehi. "The V. M. tahhsh.-d in a w here "'.tr tr .
Custom SoryicQ
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Announcing (he Annual Fall Exposition of Newest Designs in
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tr.mh V.r. "The K -'-. i ... ." tco-i. and lie t' f.-ei at hon- ".i wt where I stay take .. kg to ..h-.w ,; f . thit.g. ..fti.c t'OWI. ' t'-ate.i Look t.'-u. t.. rarl.est Mi es H"l . tages that r-maoi f. I ha'.c ,c. i. n-f. h.,n ,.! v ... t.. ed n f.i r i.e... r-t : tage.- . r.'.u-i iabbeys galore.
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is strvk hv farm.-. -,v.-i ' m-L If thT- ar a-,v , the rxrei -r .r -i or. l-.--.--.-r- -( ! "Thi n-.aii.i. 1 thriuiiri: t!:e s-'-- -( Cise eae.i Ha..', t..! ward- in an oM tie which ha - I. -ci night into a l-o i worked u,!i-,. facer- hi.t yf attheir are-. AftOlfethl T ti-.e j.r..(l 'visage' are- ca-.. .1 may reencm.e t; heinjE. rarela?. -amis i,d h.iie'-. i en le;r - aie e. j r:;is a count i. v v. he.-, ciiities -ire ,:, n roads lire e:.re!i i,; inp the lemain '
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ITII tin- !viati"n df each season comes a fhangn of ganii'T.t.s; v.bon naiure c-liang'.'S wanlrola but you can not hence the reason for our existence.
,i.iL iuu' :qiaivl char.,!,''. tutture jrtivides her own
Therefore, come tomorrow, next day and every day and see what we have done fo;- yeu after niontl'.s of extensive jrena rations
MTr 0 VArA CUn ATTAAnln For Men and Young Men
TYUUlcy OC LiUYYcliUd dllU UVCltuaiO $9.75 gradually up to $2
FALL HATS .n:y li-a!:lii:4 r.t-w colors ami a variety of value.- n'."-;t excellent. :: i i and Tl'iival
FALL SHOES Jfnstotiiitn.- or "Hea'l-I.iiiers." A slvle ery tuete. ,-tji'l a ..li.ine fnv e cry oe.t ; U's par; priies below market tDilny s4 5 6 7'
FALL SHIRTS Tlie new Mens in shirts always liiul a place I ..i in niir vast .-tuck. Silk.-., Ki'dcis, Madras ami lYrcaU-
1, H-" up to 5
Ve sell what men wear what men like and what men want. Ie the lirst arid avoid any disappointments later. WOOLEY & EDWARDS
(TIIK STOKK OF NO RICKETS)
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all read in . 'One i. no: I a 1-of.t.i.ne .'vfe-irier .-en seen tie fa
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inn n m,.-. i t and dirty I l.-.-s they live without llRllt within. Be- j oMdeol.v. j iti'1 dirterent .-toired to at
kfii.t, only a ;l:ep of bread. - rr.o-t ampie ir.- al ii about
r to drink. They hdrtren begin
AC(Jt 'IRKS STORE.
SPIRIT IS NEEDED
W. II. OKKAK.
Can Manifest Itself in Support of Civic League (arden Exhibit.
COURT NEWS.
Machine Driven Uy limine County Man in a Mix. up on Wednesday.
W. H. OREAR WRITES
nth t ie'.' i.imi:-. h-a -lot .1
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MILK COW SALE
I wil! scil at ai:eti.n in the stock yard ehtrance, West Mai'i street, Lclrtnon, Indiana, on Saturday, Sept. 15 beiiinnin;,' at 1:0( p. m.. the lollowinK de-cribtd property: '1 went Lci.d nf miik cows, ciiiii:--tin' of rnilkc.r and sj)i-ii:p-(..v ar(. jj(j,L,jn t0WN y years old; I! :;pritipi-;v, tv.o miikcrs, balance Short llorn ami Jerseys ami ollu-rs of mixefl breeding. Also oho fancy Short Horn hull calf, ) months old. TLKMS Credit of six months. Notes to draw interest from date. JOHN E. ROBBINS COL. C. 0. TKIU15ETT K SON, Auctioneers.
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ean take only water Tiie ' rmen are now of tile men sinee bU at ihe front. Ilejrai . on e' erv eorner. The ..id that the chiUiren
wheel and fender 1 collision of two K
viTle Wedncrjay.
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Points Out the Duly of the ( ili-i
ens in Kncouraginff Youthful Activities.
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I!. I'. Smith Trades for General Slor At I'aris, Illinois. i I! ('. Smith and K. II. I'eterman left thii- moinintt for Paris, til., in ;tiik charee of a Kenetal tor for 1 which Mr. Smith traded Monday. I I'l'-nty of .Wi money to loan on j Moone and Hendricks county without I I ommis.-ion. Oftice over Union Truat ! Comiiany. 0. P. Hintnn. 9-11-13-15 1 . On at Faith in Chamherlain'a Colic I and Diarrhoea Kcmrrly.
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J. W. WnKe.t. lier Ida K. Wilt-, wa, it-
of near l.ehant t on Mark-!.
Colic and lliarrhoea
attempt- i :f.,.. wa., ued by my father about
n -treet col-. a year ao when he hud diarrhoea, n by 0. K. ! Ii telieved him immediately and by vho was go- ! taking three doses he was abfolute-
1 was 1 Iv cured. He has (jreat faith in thii badlv I rer,-,edv," writes Mrs. W. H. Williamn, ! Stanley, X. Y.
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not oen an ac- ' ' c Kcpoiter: than one hundred doi-1 Where there is no vi-n,;-. tlie ,,ru ive no ad'imt machine-. pen.-h. When I see the i.os. ibili!
of our splendid city of Lebanon nr.. Hoono county 1 feel that v.e should wake up to the sen.-e of our oppor-i
high j tunities in civic matteis that have
a vital interest to tilts, our home city. What a delightful tiling it would be ; for the city to have a park, a commumty buildinif, a public play ground for the children. The grcatcit asset 1 to gny community t tlie youns lite. The Civic I-eatruc will have an ex-. hibit on September 21 and 'Si of the productii of tlie city eardeninK force for the season. Kvery ritiien should be interested in this, for the reason it ia the work and endeavor of the young life of the community. Since man i largely a creature of ! his environment, it i.s essential for the I
i I at --. Thev have no adomg machine.and '! i.-.-iw., very haid.a.ardly. In !e--A of t. i- fact one can rcadliy un'iler tand why the stocking is resorted
, to so i-oiiini'inly by the pea-ant, and
, why iiou.-t s aie .-urrounded I
.-!.K1 wall-. The windows are j co-ed at nisrhr hy heavy .thutteia or :Ki'il!inir and tlie doois are as heavy as these in iron .-afes. The keys ai-e proportionately made so that one ha i nicntv of weiglit to drag around if he I remains without the gate., after ten j O'clock. "I .-houhl love to hear details about the working of conscription in Anier- ; ica and shall feel very much obliged i to you for any news you may be able ' to give mc on the subject."
TRIAL 1'Ott DIVOKCK. n. v u c r r v u..ii iu
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"Mw-k Trial" at the Kirst ChriKtian , vtr(mmrnt be madc aa wholesome and
church 1 nduy evening, September 14,
8 00 p. m. Don't miss this part of the "Real Life" comedy. Admission, 10c. w-lMt.
uplifting aji possible.
loyally to home, to trie nils, tc city.
to state and to country is always onv
uienduble. Jt follow tliut he wLo tojj
THERE ARE TIRES
and tires. Some wear out after a comparatively short mileage. Others run along for thousands of miles without the necessity of renewing. That's the kind wc sell. We handle only guaranteed tires. Those that the maudfaelurers stand behind. Any experienced autoist knows that such tires are the cheapest We are ready to fit jour car with Miller and Savage Tires when needed.
Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency
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ARMORY BLDG.
