Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 308, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 September 1917 — Page 4

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i. ,.vr tailor, venlr. eiiwp! Ruflm u wii,!"i''ziib bur, kainvtil's, T - "mia-ctawi m.m. 1m1 " A.lmltied to i.r. malls tit r n Hi e j-'U-rfioe Lebanon, ind n.wi.r, liutliH-s. 16; Ncwa; SI 1 " ttHm OF D0IFTIO. IMsil M.iewTivii.m.i' iu,.,,l.le liirl.-tl-a.lmi.ra tu,fl iier .ll ! tlt"r.-, u! unlfs ub-.orlpton It rjiiet Ad.rHMit ralw mii-l known ot i-".ii-ati '.VInerM-ia !t.rrrn'ntl l,f:i.ii 1'ri.HH Ass.sjlMllon. Nw I i'hi. o UHRta CLBIDa Stated ktMUnrBoer. LfMlKP No. ',, I'. A M irt I'rliiny e.ich moniii. 3" n. .irjr C. Toll ,rt Sta: ? J e m. Ivory T,,,i'' No. 4d. R. & S. M l.tnno Oommnnrteri' No. 41. Kniehi' rmplr. ThiM ModiJv rh nioni' f J o m. Ivorv C. Toll. rM. ?.tr K JotM. B C OOLWORill'S SEVKN Kl I.KS. Th W)ol-v.ih .;t"if.i - rr tt: oun'ry were i-(-i;t.'d and c r..-Tm v j a m rch.int A U -'r. r:e yenr CX'' usi., ijid Ui,-y ere af;. --oun I. Vt voutse you M-iU d nt But k'".:n on.' " i If Vo believe in an uii a jrive i i chance. Some of my first store uled. because I hadn't studied th luation thoroughly. I placed m reg in the wrong part of the towr ;ier's a rj;ht place. Kind it. 3. Everybody likes to make a go i 'gam. Let him. Small profit o; x article will become big profits if a sell enough of the articles. 4. I believe in doing business h d with cuh. I had been in buines erni days before t know how t i.ko out a check. Larue credit i mptaujire to earelms buying. 5. Fyfiervise details, but don't a' w tMi-m to absorb yu. Pont was 4 time ef a high priced organize J

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s a tlerk's job. G. I prefer tilt buy from the farr. the college roan. The college mar i,n't begin at the bottom and learr I bnameak.

1. There are plenty of opportuni s fi.T the young men totiay. Ian t bteaiiw they are not willing U I.fice. Ko one ever got far wh in bondage to tJie bwly. You I't tiuild a bus ine. on -thoughtc ul iving a "good time.". CLLTl'RE VS. Kl I.TLIL

Kverytidng is lieing done for the :?i'iier tjoya these days, but nothing iat ha been sugg.'-:cd is more imitar.t than to fijfoviile them with ir reading matter, bookrt. maga K s and papers. A.jd, tf.e people ubicriite to thi; fund jurt as willingly and fiee . a, : all the other ftm. Kvnry ly realiies the imoortance of thi: Mont to provide the boys with ' 'k. U is not only important thai ? iiosh have the bonks f'r the.r tiiu aUonil vaiu. but that time maj t h,'!'i; luavily on their haii'is. Many f the bi'Vit were taken from their j iho4 wui-k, und pvery one, whether t nor, a trained ren'itrr. wni yet get tlue tro'ii the L;oks provided.

The tiainiiiii. the artivitiva of the j . rop, and th-.n ut-r. perhaps, thr .tual w irfare in r lance, will r, -it tfive murh time for reading; but i JTe wi'! iu uni tu w, .ind ti'ite is ! . if smg th it tiiouid ni.l be waited. U a''io !s. '-f is an i-,ui5ori a broad-1 1 it .!ira '! n-.nd; it brutd-nsi tfie;' r.uithit; ,X iiitikrt one Know titaj . i I, il- IJej., i, ... ,f pt-ft mil"" t.. i in thst'el - t -i l! - i ,. T'.-v '

hod mbcH netual train.,-

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i while to have hooks' about, even If I ; one has no time to read them. The i Bible on the table helps, even if not t 'read. j ' The average man, not a soldier, finds; ' little time to read, and so would al-j ! B,ort taks) the chances of the army life I ; m ortlep to have a little time to read j and this n-nlv i men more willing to give that ethers ir::y re?.d. j L'-t the fund for the books fur the' soldiers grow. It 1 nnather means ; if le'ting the boys know that their crn una sarrutee. are appreciated. "ulture will overcome kultur, as the : a it drives out the darkness. THE Ql'll'KEST .X.1 women constantly 5m ground. The i in ihi? face of ! fmli.dl pirketi.f tho WhiteUl.iise. Most of the 'ry is ifcrluanuiig the women ral'safTr the rnu-guidrrf action? i;t Wa.-hingtnn, and pow the has c)io.en a .peciul coni";.i.je to have charge of suffrage niatinly rrasun ever adt. the most foolish reawouien should not vote could not finht. Even lecau.M hat rea.-on falls liefore the work of ;mc ,n O'v world war, and m:my of hem liae fought in the ranks, and tcrs ran, if the men fail on any it t lo line. The oa.:ii ,t way and the fjuu-kest to utain e.i'j;'! suffnige is to huve it l id coi.gn-.-s. lliuo i 'f the whole at ome. Some untrcl of the old. ', will I,p very slow ini:' ihe uon iu-;!iy an nes. ui;!rr the e politirai l-.ii.ses, wi srimt the .ufTraee to women, or thing else U, anbo.l.v that is meant tenefit nybcly but tlie bos? and i unuerimiL's. t.Ottl) MEN .NEEDED. n t.ne city c.;Pip;'.ign h ! to be ,-inv plui.'nrms. :i.-'. - .y rhainre.s m pi, JV of the tity, ho w.ll. I'liii't ir ron-.it managerient of y atlai.s; but there is also a neciiy in th.?-e day for men who have jon, who can help the people solve .ine of the problems that nfTeet the rirs. Tn-e are the day- when cits art- Liking over snroe of the pube ut'lifics ;.;id making money from "em. City government is a problem oat requires a strong man, a man ith back bone and ability. Sueh men e ne.-.ie-l m city affairs, as in oth g urTirs of She day. ' '.irvvTV' t'r it r ci KrCCESS IX CHICAGO at.j i r,.fo,i.d .Vm srln. I CHICAGO. September 2t New ork girls, being part anil parcel of le effete cast, may not be ab'e to put .'er the simple j.h of being "te!raph n,e.-fiiger girls." bit in Chi;gr- they e JU-t '.'ulM.ng away with . Ma -gsret Mi'N'amaiu and a.wska, (..L.'r-n y.i.r.i ol.l, employed 111 the Pn.-ta! tT.cc in the Hearst huildi past month, and tiiiyr hav, run higher than t-.-.o boys employed there. Two - iia 1 1 1 i a HI TYPE OF "SM0KE7ER0 H Ihl lHtrrMt,l Hrrrtri I L(j.MU, tiipitiiiOer t. It is '.iinul from a n -liable source that the eppelin works at Friwlrichshafen are ''' Uted for the building of a new vpe ol aeroplane from which luudi i e.-pected. Th. fuselage (carriaec ' the new machine is om, and from both nrpentina in it is pc,- . : ble to emit dense clouds of ryV0 n.rn mtirely cowcals tlie marhine. isst ve?k the King of Hulgima and i - eldest son were present at the ials of several of the new aeroplanes. I'M LAPKI) I.YiANK. j Mirv V It. ,ii ..I rr """', i."i7-e.K,.i . his of ,: ha. lai n declared of un fit t ' inti.il Hipiial for Irvine luu rucopia 'If 's Ki: M ES TIlI'.OLf.ll. WA-' 1 N', ON, '-Vpine- r 2(1

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t h h r i j 16 WOUNDED ill CONTINUED FRod PAGE ONE Are through the darkness. ine raiucrs came cy the way 01 he flumes river, uheir favorite route, b, amiirentlv were unable to earn out Uieir plan for the bombardment cf he city with complete; Some o fthe machines w.- c s!U c get as fur as a r,o- '". .a suburb, but 'mm that p.;!a. ere driven off. Two bombs were dropped on the e.-ideiit'al section of the suburb, causing .'ionic caiualtiea. The (irri.ians are taking advantage of the harvest moon for their raiding but the ltrilish have not been taken iy surprise. Now that the-nights are getting I irker, it is believed that Zeppelins vi'l again resume their raiding ac.ivitics for darkness favors their op-f.-ration. Tliis week has already been nirk--lau'ed "air raid week" and from now Mti! ihe end i f the lirst w k of Octonor, the public will expect frequent vi.-i'.s from hostile airmen uniesa bad .vnather prevents. j Plans lieinjt Made to Provide Comfortable Quarters For the Coming Winter. CAMI" TAYLOR, I.miisvilie, Kv II to il, f.i SOLI) BAKERY. ' "narU'i Good DttpttKpn of S'ock at Wlti4Tlon To Vork in Hank. U.ii'Ir CofHi. ownvf ff the VhitrR. iftn i.akrry the contf-nts of the bakery My. Mr. (irod who hoUU a ;o.'itjon in the Citixtnj Hank of Uiiitt' t(mn, tJi.-osvi f:f h: hakry rtmU dfT accntjnt of hisworfc at the bank v hi-h (icniah'is tnc prtKUr -art f bin time. (!! Ihf slr....,.I rr, Hrrfict.i NEW YOliK-. September tu. (,' t-i'in la wspap.-rs pul.lish1! in Arner- ' at la:t an- beirinmnc to rri.lize !-,at sftrithing is wrong with t.erm 'iid..nin!... The Ger.y.ar. H'-mbl has this to say e ntorially of the Ar-'."nr-e affair: i "p don't know whetr.er it i rr-ally '.u.'. as Cnuri. I.uxburg said, that he Aievntine M'Hstrr of Foreign Affairs is a nnrtorious ass. Put ho do ! ,-i.w that ih.-re art- nortoriour. ases in the German diplomatic service. Pehaps them are no more in Gcrrnny than among the diplnmats of .ihrr countries, but the diplomatic asses of Germany have the fatal gift nf continually projecting themselves into publicity. "The only advantage Germany has n having men like Count Luxburg -n H diplomatic service is that they cannot be in the army. If the (.erman ; rmy leaders had displayed suih a la.'-K of intelligence in the diplomatis! have done, America need not have nte red the war, because it would l ave hf-en over long ago.' The New Yorker Stautz-Zuitung had this to say. "Th l.uxburg case shows that the class of German 'diplomatists who can or cannot learn anything has not jet disappeared. The apprentices of Dr. Zimmerman are still to he found In the German diplomatic service, much it has shrunk numerically. "Dispatches, such as those of Count 1 uxourg, accredited to tiuenos Ayres, ii;re venly unr.elievul.te. His advice lis so mopntreus. other remnrKH con- , timed m the dispat. hi-s are so fsbuiloudv void of fact, that one must retgard his actum a.i incoi.;;relieiu.bli. j "lius man la eei-mmg.1' out oi his t 1 i ll la n it IV n f n to i 1 n I u li, KM . . I t I (I h s imo fount iv. si d be n lacking

CoLirdi) News

IMBCRG. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woodard. spent

Thuraday with rCD. Worrell and fam-j Mr arid Hn Andrew Rader. near I Ibanon. Mr. and tin. Almond Iavi6 Little Miss Edna Joan Smith who j and firmiy anr) William Pylea, of Colhas been ery ill is better. ! fax nd Mrs. Cecil DaTia and son from Meadamct Stephen and Sam Jctt i Thorntown. returned Friday from monjh'i visit j Mr ani"jir. Glenn Silknitter and with relatives in Virginia. ! son Jack rame home Tuesday from a Mr. and Mrs. Brook William and : tnree w vks' visit with relatives in i'o'il W;T -lent Tuesday evening '; Centervillo, Iowa. v1';-. C" William of Milledge- . '-' THORNTOWN. A pleasant surprise was given Firm Highland who left .Saturday morning ! Dave Butler and family of Lebanon

for military training at Camp Taylor, at the home of Morton Kimmel where he hai made bis hohie, by hi Kunday school claag. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Kcuth, Messrs. Jesse Troutman and G. T. William furnished music for the evening. Cigars, candy and melons were served. Th guests included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crosstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Lora Edlin, Mr. and Mr. Brook Williams, Mr. and Mr. Earl Edlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Mayes. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Routh, Mr. and! Mrs. Jesse Troutman, Misses Gladys A mirk and Hazel Gates, Messrs. Otto Mayes, Glen and Forest Eaton anil Dor man Gates. . iety cleared about $15 serving lunch at Murphy's sale Thursday. Kev and Mrs Clawson of Lebanon.

?pent Thursday with - Mr. and Mrs. Kansas, spent the week end with Harl.ora Edlin. vey Perkins and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edlin motored to; Ed Piatt and family spent Sunday Chicao and spent the latter part of ;n Indianapolis. ti e week, ' Miss Okal Roberts of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Brook Williams were js visiting Miss Leona Beasley. ifiosti of Mrs. Lavina Eaton near Konald Ionard, Mrs. Martha IlowKliznville Sunday. , aid and Miss Hester Riley spent SatMr. and Mrs. Lora Edlin and Tom urday at Battle Ground, Lafayette. Wdlinms left Friday to visit until jirs. Charles Caldwell and daughMonday with relatives in Tuscola, ter Hazel, spent Saturday and Sunday Illinois. Mrs, Willinms and daughter at (.'rankfort. May who have been in Tuscola for two , Lve Miller and wife, Charles Dobv.eeks V, ill return home with them. ' snn and wife an, Herschel Altum and Paur Williams spent Sunday with famjly wele tne gunday guests of Clark Jarohy north of Lebanon. j0hn Eppert and family at Stop 8. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kimmel and Joc anri j,. Kerrinir of Crawfords-

children were gueita of Mrs. Kimrr.el's father, J. H. tWRrt. and familv ' .Man.-on Sum lay.. Mr. and Mrs. llr.a..lt Williams snt . u- i. v evening with 'i'harles .Smith nf l.',-b".'oe. I!-. Yi Tit ThUI'Mlll) ,iith V.ri. Mii " Kimtnel. Mi:t tt AMCSUL Hf;. X): and Mrs. Sam Boxen and sons, e Pulaski county, Me here visiting I rvi Perkins and wife. TrivaU- Cln Campbell, of Company H, cf East Chicago, failed on friends

her.? Sunday, Mrs. Joe Bart spent Thursday with Mrs. Maggie GrayT'of Frankfort. re),tives in Indianapolis. w;u. the guest of b.B. parenU, W. H. j Mrs. Samuel Rogers visited Friday Wilson and wife, MokjUi.v. with Uaac Isenhour and family. Mrs. Grace Young and children, of Mrs. Rcy Artman visited her parKrar.kfoVt, are visiting ith her par- PnUi Mr- an(i Mrs. John Akcrs, Satent, C. A. Clubaugri and wife. Mr. urday. Yean left with the company of: Henry Bart and wife, of Las AniKrankfort boys Friday for Louisville, mas Col., vinitcd Earl Witt and famKy., to h stationeil at Camp Taylor. jy the first of last week and the Mrs. Young will move to Mechanics- iast of the week with relatives in burg in the near future. this vicinity. I'rank M.IIr., of Michigan, and Carl Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stultj eni'c I and family, of near Thorntown. tertaini-d Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. W. were guests of Charles Miller and tr, William. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Kate Malcolm. Sunday. Bart, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradley, Miss J. W. Miore u"d family motored tn Seltie Staton, Wilburn Akera and Martinsville Sunday and spent the day (jtner Bradley ami wife, with Allen Muore anrf family. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bradley enSvm McMullen who was so eriu-,tr,Uine( a beir children last Thurs-

ly injured at the railroad bridge is lo-vly improving. Dr. C. 0. r.nbe hine has sold hi: property and practice to Dr. Hastings, of Kentucky. Ire. Cmberhine, with his fan ily, will I New Mexico, soon. UO I'M) A BO I'T. ted one day last week Thne that with Mrs. Anna f !lndennin:r were: Miss Nettie Nnsh of Martinsvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lawrence. Mrs, Carlie Cavui and -.n Vlnneil and ! ... renre and Mrs. Gussle Cnvin and babv In.. Isall. Mrs. Ijiura llardcty and daughter "tiss I'.arl spent , Wednesday with Mi. Vina Hmtun and family in Hurrisnn township. l inis Huffmun, who hiis been veryid with St. Vitus Dance is won and confined to his bed. Sylvester Cunninjiliam and dauirlitnrs Cora and Vena and Mr. und Mrs. Jrimcs Cunmngbam attended a speukieg at VVhitestown, Wednesday, September I'l. hv Michael Knlev Little Mildred Walker has been on ll. si,-1. lis! 1.,. t ;. h..r

John Lawrence, James Mall, wife n,i wife wcre Grover Sherrill and; tied three daughters Mae, Hanel andi'1- of Lebanon. I dual and son tirlmiin Oral Cavin i Sunday guests of Henry Zimmer-;

wife and baby Ined leal!, and Henry tavin, wile anil two sons, Moncil ami Ijiwrence spent Sunday with James lwrence and wife in Kirklin. Rl HAL ROl'TE 11. j Mr, and Mrs. Edgaj- Dodson ami i James White, of lbunim. appnt Kun. i i;ay uith Claude Wall nnd family. i n. - i r, l uim.u u visit. ng tin t!k with l.er purer.U, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. t larence .".ad, of luoriiu'.pelis came i ihuisrlity fur a "ver:il itivn' visit, wita C:wie Wall e4 tmi. ! . l I 'n Jum hi M . sj i nh r a , 1 hp Gir , near ii.-iK.

j u '. lion tr. ' of Mm. J s I Kniiariieon and family near Linud-: I; our. I I Clarence and Richard Walt spent Sunday with John Owens. ; )Mr. and, Mrs. Jimmy Ware, of In-: i dianapolis, spent few days last week with Kclward Cox and family. Guest SunrtsV at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stafford were Mr. ; j.nrf M rnr. Pvl. of. Ibanon "pent Saturday night with Mrs. Anna .CJrimes. , I Charles Hardeaty of Lebanon spent j Saturday night and Sunday with Uoy Lee and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Ora Louks and .laugh-; ter May and W. J. Miller and wife,: spent Saturday afternoon in Frank-; fort. i Mrs. Charlotte Hanlon of Lebanon. was the Friday guest of her aister Mrs. I'earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hawkins spent; Saturday and Sunday at Bluffton, Ind , ! , the guests of Gus Holmes and family. . Mis. Daisy Barr, who is holding a 'revival meeting at Advance, gave a

day. Several of the Advance people' $25.00 1 0 $300.00 !were with her. She is doing great Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattel at legal rate , work there. . W TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN

ville, .spent Sunday with Elwood Ser- -ring and wife. ; Peer Himea o Indianapolis spent -Sun. lay with hi parents Mr. and Mis. (V-ar liW.-ll. i lUanct-e .Smith of Lelmnon is viciimg Harry Perkins and family. Miss Ethel Titus nnd Miss Levena Crimes of Indianapolis, spent Satur-1 -'ay night with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson,, spent Saiunlay with James Proftitt , ;.nd wife r.ear Bethel. j MAPLE GROVE. day evening in honor of their son. Creed Staton, who left Saturday for Camp Taylor. Those present were Kilrlic Staton and family, Al Uromer famiiv. Fjirl Win and fnmih . Ira Bindley and family, Irwin Bradley , Creed Staton and Wiiburn Akers, The other guests were Miss One Wills.;, "l.."'.". .rTf: and' Or. Dillon. The Dillon brothers remlereil some excellent music on th() ,- . i . i violin and guitar. Ice crettin and ckc were

. ! were Morday guest ot Airs. S. J Hull and -Miss Ellin Sloan. Roy Graham and family. Mis. Rosa! Those who spent Sunday at the Muunt and son and G. W. Graham home of Milford Hedge anil family attended the Leap reunion at Jake were.'. Mr. and .Mrs. O. J. Brookshiie Slagle's near Shepardsvillc Sunday. and daughter, Ruth, of Lchan.m. Mr. Amos Tolley and family visited and Mrs. Silas Hall, Miss Ellen Sloan, Saturday night and Sunday with Wil-' Mrs. Nancy Graham and daughters. Hum Toiley. and family, of Mechanics- jMutiie and Ida.

burg. William Rose and wife are in West: i Virginia fcy the bed-side, of her mo- j ,ther Su Sunday guests of Henr, herrilr m" ."d fsdy were Albert Doyle mi iui. nrf rmilv of a!nrh Salem, .pent Sunday with Lasley and family. ! I near! STEWARr8 CHAPEL. Mr. and Mr. Vern Price, Pott's achool house, spent Wednesday ..ith jimM Wall and wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnhn Glock and son, Huluh, uftended the Leagon reunion at riiinnliiT Sunday. v snd irs. nrgc SirAunn an 1 Mr. and Mr Jume Snencer were i ny j i- (f t, I (tecej ad t r 1 , 1 an i d ptii

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No citizen can feel free and independent unless his ieet feel likewise. Your feet carry a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let them walk around in stylish, comfortable shoes that are to their likinc. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co;

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In lumi of $50 and over you may have 25 month in which to repa your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upon us for full particular. , Will be in Lebanon each Friday 4A W. A. SWANK . 411-18 Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfordsville, Ind. 101 H West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge' office)

OWEN STORKEET Chiropractor i..u.s. s. at.; 1-5 and 7-8 p. -nn-ellation and Spinal Analysis free 110, Caun-NeJ lildg. Phoae tZ3 1-Ray Sptnoi;raph Department First Rural Loan and Savings Association tu . auadua V IMaea H. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE interstate Pub. Service Co , i.MSAV & TOLLE NERAL DIRECTORS BALL BCILDIiVO Mtt to Interurbu Station c pbone I8SI Open day A night afternoon on Mrs. Sam Grh "1 ,on; Irinn. near New alrrr. Mr. Jolin t.lock spent M0ni,.,yv,i.. ! Leho.' ' ' e,'re .M-" Uh??n "sitqd W ednelay with Mrs. John Richardson, . .'l-. iiiioimi riuwiiivui), m rtli of Max. and Mrs. J. I). Knox Mi II WAY. Charles HosUins and family return- . - A l...,A Wu.ln,.e,lUU nlirM it il.Kl n . paresu in Kentucky. Luther Jatkkon returned home . Mn day aUr spending the summer lis Knii McCoy and wife spent Satur "t'LrL Khirtpv and fumilv. nf npsr Shetrar; Ft?d Jackson, wife and haby, Ruth of lsdianapolie; Pete Wilson and family, cf Lebanon; Bert Kernislle and family, and Harry Reese and wife ;were Sunday guest of Mali Jai kso.i ,and family. - Earl Vte'.h and wife mane n huH reus trip to liidifinniHilis-fentunl r . . fl.s. i.hlue Slflev .foent Ihu.tday i i ' I. t vil i ith Hi' ' , car l.:.her. it t i lnn moliiir, uC h.n tu-.-lill, f ' mt.lig tea 0..HS Willi i i,

If yotxtfeet feehfreQAixd independent

good-Citizen. $ $ $ $ $ -trfMlM' IJ CADILLAC, I'AICE AND DODCE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. Fr NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Ram Phonea 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money oa GroceriesJ. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JOXES. THE CLEANER R. C. JONES Phorm 387 io-5 W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON ' DENTIST rarwtn SUU Baik BoillUg baa! m itt ' Pkoae IO-K I Mctzger Lumber & Coal Co THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Ibanon and Thorntown. Phone IS The First National Bank le oKiest anJ Iarffcat t in Cocflfl cou-y.

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