Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 1, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 September 1917 — Page 6
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PAUL 0. TAUER GiVES OUTLINE GF PLATFORM ! Republican Candidate For Mayor j (Jives Out Statement of What He Stands For.
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REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75.
AN INVITATION TO YOUNG MEN This is ;;cttig' to be quite a popular store or Young Mr:i. We art- showing just now a number of new ideas in shoes f r young men anil men wlio foci young. Styles in Mack ami tan leathers, and WJiubiuitions, E-U, bluchers and, button. We like to cater to yotinjj men. They appreciate good-loohi-;;, i:.r.ppy footwear, a:iJ they Fpcak well of a service well r'.n.'i-rcd. That':; why our youn wen's business is growin;; so fast. Wur.'t you join us? CLEM HEATON
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VERETTE JONES HAD
Vuto Repair Man Injured Yes. terday Afternoon While at Work. ft: J.i i I -bar., luidl-. i I ycsteidal A heav;, haml. In. i m:v koss. -t Sunday. Jesse I.. Miller am - e n'.ei tamed at their magnifl I .m:.- just cast of town the .in.- prw: Mr. anil Mrs. elMi'i'T. M -s. Maggie tiaincs and rhter Mar.-uontr, Mr. and Mrs. nan ttal.i and sun Arnold, Mr. Mr. Doug'a.s Miilcr ami son -t. oolo (James. Mr. anil Mrs. ii.l Miller. Mr. an, I Mrs. Henrvr. (i-born ( iark, and Mr. an.l l:v Cl.nk and s..n Wavne all of Si, loll. Illinois, anil Mr. ami Mrs it Walker el' near Frankfort. r.d l.ilit s, the pop; U.r Ford man of at hoie Wedncso. i:..uth ife of l.ebwer the f.rst of the week hn Routh and family. tiie irue-ts o .Mis. Willis i,rwn, ..nfmcl to In i- h,,me 'he past week with .-toniach trouble, is no better. Mr-it Hole made a business trip to N'eb'e.-villc and Lebanon, Wedneslay.
Mrs. Lena Mole who was recently ' "n the sick list, brought back from Indianapolis where! Miss Pottie Kgerton, of Indianaposhe un lenvent an operation is still at lis. is visiting her grandmother, Mis. the home of her sister. Mrs. Kiefer Neal Jones. llronaugh. She is rapidly ronvalesc- Fd Mill, and family were in Craw!np. . for.lsville Saturday afternoon. Mrs. M nnie Hronaugh of Urowns- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young were the bur, spent part of this week here , gue.-ts of John Jackson and family with her mother Mrs. Docia Oorsey. j Sunday. A .-renal crew of workmen are re-1 Mrs. John Purdue and Mrs. Lannupairing the interurban track through Purdue an.l son, Kthun, spent Monday .state street this week. It is hop,-d with Mrs. (irover Stewart and .laughihe.v wo! make .some improvement in ter. the street itself. I oi Kiggins bought Delbert Walton's Rajtnond Menefee who is teaching : Ford and had the misfortune to break chool at New Market, spent Saturday his arm with it soon after buying it. an.l Sunday here with home folks, j Delhert is among the numbers to The meet.ngs at the Chrn'ian ; have for training ramp soon.
. nuicn are gaining in interest, r.acn night there is a large audience pre--ent and the excellent s,nging keeps . yet there have been no adbut there is a feeling that good is being done. Mis. Iro Ilurroughs was a week .ml KUost of relatives in the county , , , ... , , ,, . la, ys K.lwards of Mace, has .M i th week the gues' I M:-s Dora Hal W. J. Penhallegon and wife of Min tal Point, Wisconsin, were Sunda. je ts of Mrs. A, and Miss vi M..-S Clara II.de of Indianapolis . the week-end visitor of Mrs. loui a Hale an.l daughter Dora. M:-s Kate Darnell of Louisville. Kentucky was here Saturday M-s. I a. 'la and Mi-s Iva Inlo iting Mi i Simmons and daughter of Indianapolis are spend : ek here with W. lasv and wife. Mrs. I. S. Mcl jiughlin of Thorn-i own, is here visiting Thomas Walker ml family this week. Mrs. McLkugldin lived here twenty years ago ind is still remembered by the older esidents. M uk Hale and Klva Boner of Inlianapolis, spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs. Louisa Hale. Dr. C. T. rironatigh and H. D. Thompson transacted business jn Crawfonlsville, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Helle Nicely moved here this week from Anderson. She will make home with her mother, Docia Dorsey. Richard Jarvis is the new clerk in the Kwen hardware atore. Gilbert Wilson transacted buine in Crawfonlsville Thursday, Mrs. Lens Hole waj able to go to her own home Thursday morningj Her mother, Mrs. Catherine Cox, of near Dirlington, will stay with her for some time.
Editor Daily Reporter: i In your piiitmiai columns of Wednesday nicht, ',:u ask thin iuestion: "When is the city campaign to open?" . The liepuhliran rty has already inaugurated its campaign. .While no rpee; lies have been made and no nois is evident, yet you can rest assured that the various candidates are alive to the situation here in Lebanon, i'errenally as candidate for mayor, 1 stand:
First, for strut law enforcement whi, h has been so lax under the pre---sent administration. Second, eases of law violation should he tried by the mayor in court of com- ' mim pleas an.l all revenue derived from this source should o to the city treasury. Trird. economy and efficiency. I-Vonomy at all times consistent with Kood sound business ju. lament, esliecially durinj? the war period. F.fliciency I shall demand of all the var
ious administration departments. Fourth, I am also a firm believer in municipally owned utilities. Our city oiiKht to own its own heating and , iiKhtinir system. It has been demon '.trated that utilities, devoid of polimj tics, can be made a real benefit, a source of economy to the general op public. eft possibly at this time, the city is ir cr- no shaie financially to acquire these but the visum of ownership by the j, city should be kept befoie the public, and at the proper time, after careful investigation, be taken over. The last Republican administration arranged matters so as to make the iml water plant self-sustaining and I can
see no real reason to doubt the suc cess of a municipally-owned electric light and power plant. These tlonirs and other propositions that may come before a Republican administration will be handled in a .areful and business-like way. In ot!i"r words, the election of the entire Republican ticket tins fall remains an economical and efficient government for city. PAVI. O. TAl'FR. ,n Candidate for Mayor. SH WNOMlU.K. I.esl.e Rurroughs and lady friend, of C'rawfor.lsville, spent Sunday afternoon with his father, John RurloUghs. Mr. and Mis. Ashley C'nx and son. Kugene, and Miss Ada McCloIlan wore in larlington Saturday after- , noon. ! I.itt'e Elizabeth Stewart has been ' Cover Stewsrt Vondav Advance Mr and Mrs store Vonnt. nf Frankfort, visited a few days last week Willi his mnthor Mr. ' 1..,.. .p Yournr Miss .Nora McC'lellan spent Satday with Mrs. Olga Miller. ! Mr- ami Mrs. Joseph Chrisman motor41, , Kpntu,.kv ,a,t wcrk to mahe an extended visit with Mr. Chrisman's parents. ROSSTON, R. K. 31. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Harlos. Mr. ind Mrs. Virgil Hnrlos and son Cden ind Mrs. Pearl.i Whitakrr motored to Iroensburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ilradlev, Robprt Sharp and daughter Lizzie and son nvid called on James Dellar.l and family Mia Saturdav morning. Mia. Thru. Willa and Mr. Ilenrv Kincai.l called on their father J. T Padgett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kinraid of Ij-lmnon. called on Mrs. Martha Jane Staton Friday afternoon. Mrs. I'earla Whitaker of Ibanon, and Mrs. Jessie Harlos visited Mrs. John Hums of Kirklin Tuesday. DISTRICT NO. 2. I hose who spent Sunday with J. O. i Purdue and wife were Mr. and Mrs. John Purdue, wife and daughter Vessie of near Advance. Ilo Caldwell is on the sick list. Mrs. Klva Crosstreet spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother Mm. I . A. Wyatt of Lebanon. Those who took dinner with John I Crosstreet and wire Sunday were I Nan Smith of Indianapolis, John Smith and wife, Joe Crosstreet and Henry Woods rd. Munslng underwear for mi sum, ladies and children at Isadora Eicbman's.
100 Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts on Sale Saturday, September 29th 10:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m.
( W. A. Dutch, Former Lebanonhe, Aain l'p For Mayor of Vet Palm Reach. W. A. Putch, a former well known attorney of this city, is now mayor ..f West Palm Reach. Florida. His term is about to expire but he has been lenominated without opposition according to word received here this wc..'k and it looks now as if he would not have a light in the eleit.on. j JAMKSTOWX. ! j Miss Ruth Hcndiicks was home Sunday from Central Normal at Danville. ' Miss Alice Piersol has returned to! i Jacksonville. III., college. Mrs. Martha Terrill, of Indianapolis, was a visitor at C. W. Piersol's Sunday. . Albeit Smith's, Chester Thompson's and Miss Laura Shury were at Turkey Run Sunday. ! judge Parr, of Lebanon, made the j address here Snturdy night. This i Saturday night w ill he the last hand concert of the season. There will be a speaker. 1 Herg Hudson and Isaac Wells were ' among the ones who attended the Kmmert reunion at Mt. Zion Sunday. John Railey and family, of Lizton, spent Sunday at B. Hudson's. ; Mr.. T Hem-... i? ttWe to be up. Mrs. ! Henry's daughter of Virginia has been at her hod-side. ! Miss Blanche Armbruster spent last week the guest of friends in Inj dianapobs. W. J. Parnell was in Indianapolis Sunday, the guest of C. Camplin and I family. Mrs. Darnell is visiting there. I John Haringer visited his sister. Mrs. Cay Teague, last week at Stcots- , burg. Mr. Haringer reenter.! WaI bash college this week where he will j he graduated June 1!)18. I SHOULD WORRY NOW ABOUT CORN'S!" They Peel Off With "Gets-It" flel. -pslns a I .Hue. an, I you know chst tloit it.,.. r.n nloped in rp hiol Clllllna anil rflKlllnic al slug with o.in.hiKK, salvea llenihi i-ll" 1 .mi'II not have to ihMi "r pamiw Die mini eas vour H'pitrmtng soul )ur lio i cte to ! "Oeu-Il ' Don't bt insullrd by Imllntloris. r,c In all neisn pkjt any rtrug alore for "Oeta-lt." or It will tw, eni o.reec, by B. uwrtnn) Co.. C'hleuKo, III. solil In Lhsnon and recommended Hie world's b.t corn remedy by bona H vi., j o lurker. Hu.cara Mlt4ial!, Hebtt' Drui Stort,
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Hoosier Big Type Herd Avery's monsters are known throughout the hog helt for their size, bone, quality and easy feeding characteristics. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday, October 2 1917 Big Type Poland China Swine Consisting of 33 big February boars; SO spring gilts; 12 fall yearling gilts; one sow and 8 pigs. E. W. Avery & Sons. MICIIIGANTOWN, INI).
JERSEY COW SALE I will sell at public auction in the cattle barn; at the Lebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, OCT. 6 Beginning at 1:00 p. m. Twenty-five cows twenty fresh Jersey cows and five head of springers. Every one of this lot of cows is first class. They can be seen at the Iebanon fair grounds after Wednesday, October 3. They are all of good ages and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS Six months credit, drawing 6 per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. O. TRIBBETT & SON, Auctioneer.
City Garage Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors
Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Phone 158. 421 South Lebanon Street
