Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 7, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 October 1917 — Page 2

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. Vs THIS delicious coco Is the , y ' quitkesr-movirvK ami icon j , i ll"' the good grocer's sholf. I , j j The ever-increasing derpand I; ii'ifi 1 for It, testifies to the rapidly j '" I j " growing popularity of Bunte j - y IP"" Cocoa with the discriminat- . C(If t j 'Iing housewife. i ......... , - Bunte Brother? '; '.Sr '! ; vTttSrl qf W ait-wi fl(m CanJiea , , " j obJ CoufA rup i j I

BEHALF OF RHYS II.

'WORXRIG RESERVE!

Slate High School Organizer Visits Boone County v

ADDRESSES MADE AT HIGH SCHOOL HERE.

Hjv a Liberty Dond TODAY From any bank or trugt company

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Buy a Liberty Bond TODAY Prom ar.y bank or trust company

Specialized Suits and C

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' PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Sale, at the Milton Hadicy farm. 2 miles west of Thcrntown. near Sugar Plain, the following personal property, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m..

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917 j 9 HKAP OF HORSKS Cray marc !, black mure T. buy horse anil Mark roare, good ages, two splendid 2-yr. old drufl colts broke to work, 1 old ! family mare, two splendid draft yearling colts. These are good work i liontes and splendid brood mares. I 39 HF.AD OK CATTLE Consisting of one Jersey Bui!, 27 cows and 11 j heifer. These cow are fresh or near springers. They comprise Jerseys, , Shorthorns and Holstcins, and comprise the finest dairy herd ever a- . semlded in Boone county, being bought and bred for milking n,u:ilitie. ! 0 HOGS1 thoroughbred boar, 10 brnul sows, 4'J hots and fat ! hojrs. j GRAI.V, HAY, ETC. Sixty acres of corn in the field wiil be sold by the. acre or bu.ihel. About Kf) tons of good timothy hay in the mow, oats i anil wheat atruw in stack, about '" busiiels oau; clover and timothy j seed. MACHINERY, FAHMIXt! TOOL.'!. ETC. Two gasoline engines, 8 and 214 hoiie power; milking mucliiw. manure K"-eadcr, plows, rakes, binder, milk wiiifou, harness and about everything cUe that goes with a well kept I fiirm. i HOUSEHOLD AN'D MISCt'I.I,AEO!"S 1 share Thomtown Grain Co., utock anl 1 share Home Telephone, some woven feme, shafts and pulleys, 250 san buckets, water tanks, chairs, tables, f our chest, book ; ., mariy relics and numerous other atticles too many to mention. TERMS Three months on all sums over $10. without interest from date f !, purchaser (riving acceptable note with freehold security. ! Voder S10 cash. i Ladies' Aid of Sugar Plain will serve lunch.

B.W.ANDERSON Administrator of the estate of the late arah Jan Hiidley. C. V. Non-U. Auctioneer. ED ROSE, Clerk.

Other Hih Schools in County!

Visited Party of Iloya' Heserve Workers With Him.

A. J. Smith, stale Viih school or-1 tfiiniiwr for tho Boys' Working R? i wrve movcrtvnt, i in Poone county f t(nljty making addresses (wfore the I hifph tfchooin, with a party of Boys'; lirserve workers from the state heaHquarters. ! Mr. Smith rrwU a thirty-five minutr patriotic talk bpforr the local hiffh i 'hool ihwi morning. AH cIh1 were rti missed in oi'tcr to ffive the Mutl- : pnts n opportunity to hear the fonelul youijr Piwttker. His adlres was1 mainly an aporr! to th boys to en 1 Mft in thf Reserve He also em-1 phaMvrd the nervirp which the (rir! an render in thf conservation of food. He tiealt with national itmies in a! most C(-nvineinjr manner. J The speaking party wiil complete1 an itinerary of Roone county tolay. , and .Mr. ISmith will peuk in all ofi The hitfh il,irls. It U tnp intention Ut have htm briii the messajre of the: Hoys' Working Uw-rvp to the young; p .pie of every hfch school in Indiana. One day in given for each county, j

Suits at $19.50 for Ladies-Misses We have never shown a more comprehensive line of suits at any time than we are now offering to you. We could write a whole page about these fine garments, but would rather have you come in and see for yourself. C1Q P0 Specialized at DA7.eJU

Coats at $19.50 for Saturday

Velours, Broadcloths, Kerseys and fine grade Plushes in a range of all the season's newest colors Gray, Black, Brown, Green, Navy, Taupe, Pekin, W'isteria. etc. See these Coats. Twentyfive Silk Plush Coats, silk lined, sizes M Q up to 48, on sale at

Second Floor Saturday Specials

Sweaters

Just three dozen Ladies' Sweat

ers; colors red and gray; these

sweaters are made of all wool

and come in all sizes CJO QQ from 36 up V.VO

Ladies' Blouses New arrivals in dark striped taffeta and satin Blouses; $:).50 value; all sizes and splendid assortment to choose fiJO QQ from, on sale at 0&0O

Children's Sweaters&Coats

We hnvc hint 25 chiUiren's coats, nttes !?, I, f ami 6 yenrs; velour, etc.

reiuiliir vahiv, on

Slilt? lit

Boy' and girls' sweaters, (- Of? rotl and groy, on 8lc ut. dO

"....$3.75

PLACED IN CHARGE.

This Store is Rubber Goods Headquarters You will save time, annoyance and money if you come here first when in need of RUBBER GOODS for any purpose. We aim to keep our stock full at all times and we have many articles not found in the average ?tore. Finest qualities, reliable and pitctical goods and reasonable prices are assured here, awaiting your inspection and demands. Oak Drug Store, MASTERS & MITCHELL '

Homer Pearnim. of Thornton n, to; i Manage lira rich Munitions Plant, j The Thorntown Times pays: "Komr Teat-Ron, who finisned the cur-!' of yierhanical Engineering ut I. I'. last year, is proving the advantages nf attaining proficiency through edu- j ration. He entered the employ of a, big concern Oiieagn some months ! at-o, engaged in the manafacttiro of! war supplies, which recent I v received j a contract for several milfi'.-ns and wi'I open a branch factory at Pa.vt n. ; 01m., of which Mr. Pearson is .Iwt-'d

tn 1-e in rhaigo."

Balcony News for Saturday

CLOSES TONIGHT.

al at Walnut Street Church Has ; Been SttccMsful. !

The camera frequently brings more to your eye than you see in the real. Just in the same way Edison Re-Creations bring details your car might not otherwise be conscious of. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq, Phone 55

Cut Tki Out T'O.N'T MlSt slip, enclose wi 210 ShelMi!

! h Worth Monev. THIS. Cut out this i m- to Kolev & Co..

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inff your name and i(rtres:i clerly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coujrhs, eolda and croup; Foley Kidney fills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Ma-ter Mitchell.

Iflst mirht ai a gofnel treat at the Wtilmi S-aoet Huptnit church and was enjoyed by all. The meM-tige was delivered by the K, v. Jesse Johnson, of Mo.v-a'i county, and we cordially inite him with a!! the minister that

hnvo labored with us to pome again. Kmmmmm We hoiw to have the K.-v. Mr. Ward 0f towni getting posaeion March 1, ith u tonight. FverylHHty , invited 1;il8 Mr. W al h(11 not OPCi,) just to meet and war-hip with us. We rt where he will locate or what he hope that tut of W. w may have win ,0. Newt, iu he is generally the ben me at the last. Services known, came to our town from near at 7:.".0. Meetincs will rloe tonight. . Advani-e several year ao and enW. J. Mouman, pastor. gaged ithe train business and dur-

Gloves the Desirable Kind One that is very hard to get; ladies' kid glove?, "Luken brand"; colors, tan, white, gray, black, brown, blue, green; all sizes; pet paii Washable cape gloves ; colors, tan, gray and white $2.00 to $2.50 K,?ijer?'."b,.$ioto$i.75 Kids kid gloves, a new line of children's kid gloves $1.00 and $1.50

Outing Gown Specials Special w bile this present stock lasts. We ofler eur line of Outing Gowns at old prices

50c. 75c and $1.00

Children's Gowns, sjiecial at Children's long sleeve Rompers, special at

50c 50c

APRONS DARK AND LIGHT COLORS One lot of light aprons 59c One lot of dark aprons 65c

N KW KOSS.

Monday i

ing the time he has been her. ha made number of friends who will reirret to aee him nd hi splendid family leave our midst Mrs. Clara Snf-ka and son Ken-

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Suftering by Lydia E. Pinkharn Vecretable

COOK WITH GAS

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We can supply yoa with any Lelxtnfin Hardware Co. rkew aw WM MU ItlMI

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS

GEO L. FRANK & CO.

Wait Side Square

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION Tor TuWiultM, A.ihma. Etmidiial Catarrh, He A.k a lianl K.

LONG & DAVES

norning N. A. Wall sold his

interest, in the New Kosa Oniin Corrtnunv to Kverett Reveal. He has nur

chafed the Thomas Crunin farm south n'th of Chicago, came Tuesday evening for a week' visit with Jesse L.

Miller and family. i The condition of George O. Brown remain about the name, j Zenas Turner was out from Indian'npolis a short time Wednesday afternoon. He i expecting to be called at any time to join his company for the start south. Mrs, Joan Meant, who han been on the sick list for seme time, is considerably better. ! Theodore Hankins transacted buslines in Indianapolis and Knightstown ; Thursday.

-l 1 Mr. Li2iie fparks of Zionaville, rerirnoklyn. N Y. "For three or font turned to her hn Thursday morning year I iutfered great deal of pain after spending a few day here with

nodKHIy. o 1 would have to lie down, her brother In I Jirimore. y back wouid ache and 1 would feel ; Karl Grave and fami'v transacted

verv weak andi mi- , bminesa in Lebanon Thursday aft?:--' L?redLhom? I-"- They msH. the trip by auto. ,-r bmii fnond reiuf I 'r. W. N. Menefec was in lndianfrom pain by oainj P1 Thursday. Lydi E. Flnkhm'i Claude flMnaugh cf O'egon is her v ejt table Com- the guest of his uncle, Dr. C. T. pound nd I decided ; nronaugh, and other relatives. u o7e tfo'rnwand it De"pit,! the in,'',m"'t there helped me Tust s It ! '" lar"f,! f rown tn ""lnnee ft .);.( .1. I It mwtinir mt th Ctintlfin ehurrh

am fre froari'pain, i Wednesday night, thoagh not quite

i tliat wa o bard to ; wir th spwial deleiretion was here

woo my work flunn; jamMtown. The interest til!

hare been e-

Men Only fi in. stove pipe joint 20c x7 stove pipe joint 25c 6 in. elbows 20c 6 in. reversible 2re 6 in. ripe collars 10c Stove brushes 10c Stove polish, all kinds ., 10c Bowman's 5 & 10c Store

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K. PrnkMrn't Veubl. eZmfSmA to ;""." mr fnewi who saifer aa 1 did." Mini addition.

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Willi Brown nrf fnmilv rmvn

moved into their house elf South (In

DO IT YOURSELF I Do It your self. Make your old ear look otw. Ak u about It NOSES' DRUG STORE j

I WE SOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED ' UNION HARDWARE Ca

PUBLIC SALE OF FRESH COWS The undersigned having sold his farm will sell at public auction at his residence, 6 miles Bouthwest of Lebanon, on Middle Jamestown road, near No. !i school house, one mile west of Milledgeville and seven miles northeast of Jamestown, on Monday, October 8, 1917 Beginning at 10:30 O'clock Twelve head of fresh Jersey Cows and Heifer.?. These cows are weil bred, good individuals, heavy milkers and fine butter cows ; and are all of my own raising. Come to my saie and buy such a cow as is not frequently offered for sale. TERMS Cash or bankable note. J,unch served by Milledgeville church. -

C. E. SHIRLEY COL, J. II. HENDERSON, Auctioneer.

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ds Aufa Insurance 7. C. f " -l. ,i, Thurs