Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 21, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 October 1917 — Page 2
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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER t3, 1917.
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Delivered at any point in Boone County, Indiana; freight and delivery charges and war tax included: Touring Car .. . $390.00 ; Truck $630.00 Runabout ....$373.00 Sedan $723.00 Chassis $355.00 . Coupelet $590.00 Town Car $675.00 LIBERTY LOAN BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED THE SAME AS CASH Future deliveries of NEW Ford cars in Boone County will be made either direct from our store at 309 South Lebanon street, Lebanon or from the following Dranches: Robbins Bros., Jamestown L. C. Riley & Son., Thorntown Joseph McCray, Sheridan Geo. W. Robey, Zionsville Rohn Bros., Advance ... THE JOHN BURKE COMPANY Authorized distributors of Ford Cars and Genuine Ford parts in Boone County NOTE The alwve named are the only authorized Ford sales and service stations in Boone county at this time.
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Come-in and rest and let us give Sou a wonderful concert with the favorite invention of the world's greatest inventor. W.W.STEVENS
EoUsonWeekl W LIBRARY BULLETIN
October 21-27; f MONTH flF SFPTFIfflFR
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Sti-rne; "The Def;n :tc Object." by Kariiol; "Kenny," by Dalrymplc: "Urmen's Messenger," by Bindlnas; "The Secret Witness." by liihbs; "Marti-: the Unrumjuereil," by Xorris; "The Nameless Man," by Lincoln.
PUMPKIN IS LARGE
Your Used Fnrniture Taken as part pay on new goods al JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or"184
WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For- Tuberctdonia, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask m bout It. LONG & DAViS
Nearly 3.000 Nooks Loaned During the Month 121 New Reader Cards Issued.
KAN INTO C'L'RH. Dixie Taii Damaged in Strict Accident La t Night.
Thc Ladoga t anning C'n. Reports Pack Will Likely Be a RecI ord Breaker.
I'g Parlor.
Lebanon ying t'i turn '
REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET tALL O.'tALER. Treasurer KEtrhNALl) STEWART. ' ' . -Clarke John o. cason'. -Councilman First Ward ii! ARRY HURT. Co '-wo Pi,-d Wird- ' . s r j ;m : t.
There were 2!18 bonks loaned by the public library in September. One hundred and twenty-one new readers cards were issued. The following gifts were received: Twenty-nix volumes of history and educational books from Miss i'thel I'mberhine; one volume of religious, history from Mil, hli.a Stevens; magazines from Mrs. William Bowser. The followiniT is a partial lit of new hooks added: "Com le," by Phelps: "The White People," by Burnett; "The Concr:pt Mother," bv Lerrick; "In the llenrt of the Christmas Pines," by Dalrymple; "Govornr"ent of the Stat of Indiana," .by Ihorton; "Central Klectric I.iirht and I O'ver .Stations," by C S.; "I Accui-c." Anonymous; twenty volilm? of Ini:an State reports for PHo; "A Stu)ent in Arms," by Hankey; "llasis of
Durable peace, by Cosmos; "To Vernun from the Somme," by Ilriltain; "The Battle of the Momme," hy Buclirn; "The Treatment nf Armenians," hy Bryeej "Book of Truth nd Facts," hy Prantriui ; "from Dartmouth to the Da.duneles," Anonymous; "Hurrah and Hallelujam," by Bang; "Hand book of Wirelese Telegraphy," by Murry: "Germaii Ptisorers in rrn B!;tair.," h- parfc-r. Youngf people's book. "Don Stroni? of the Wolf Patrol," by Heyliger; "Campinif for Boyi." by Climon; "Israel Putnam;:i," by llaitbrouck; "( aptain hair and Sfjoure," by DevInter; "Koughintr It With Boys," by Hinckley; "HIackhearda Island." by Hollnno; "Norfolk Hoy Scout," by Jenkins; "Deeds of Doing and flaiini." bv Johnston: "Boy Scouts Year liook," by MeUuit; "Paul Revre," bv Hose; "The Safety Fun Club, b; Ki.hols; "Ih,b Hunt in CsnaiU," hy Orton: "Boy W ith the C. 8. M'l." by fU.lt WVeler; "The ir c 'M.j i IV t. ; . ( i
"hT c''i'Vt!' th '" .'"tahwe 7 eorner"of ' h" '-"'" t'an", C"- "Prti the ,-quare' laA n':bt about IO:W ' ,hat its "f nnntA llun'.kin oVI(H-k. Tlie front axle ae.d a wheel : tbi vear will pass all previous recof "he o.achine wen bi nt. The taxi or.ls and unie. s a hard freeze comes
taken to the Shoemaker and Pat- wjthin the next ten days their pack
te; son sriragn for repairs
ISSUESINlflALCALL FOR HOMEGUARO RECRUITS:
I'haHes Slusser .ks Tor Volunteer -I'rompt Resronse is Requested.
Charles Slussi-r, captain of the floone County Home (Juard company, issues an initial call for recruiV. 'Hie foMowinif tero statements are submitted i:i behalf of the movement:' It affords (food military and physical training, especially to those liable to military service. As we all have work to de and hay;, no intention to dinturn businesi, recruiting mut be wholly voluntary. If a tufficient number respcthris, lirill will be started next Tuesday venmif at the armory. It i now up to the community as to whether this horn, defense eompany i to be formed. A prompt response is requested. ? Names of recruit may be left at thn S't- Irug itwis tr at ti. I!-po.t-er ofice.
ach total value of $100,0(10
this year. This company owns plants at Lndopa. Lebanon, Kclinhurg and Mortrantown. Tno early kiilinif frost was a deadenr for the tomato crop through thu 4iTtinn of the state and not mere than ten per cent of the tomatoes ripened in time to be used. In southern In
diana, the M-asun was a little later and a larger part of the Crop was canned. The Ladoga company's plant at
Lebanon is now cannine beans, but
! has suiar enoughon hand to last
only tw. wr. ks more anil it is exported that the factory will then have to shut down for a week or two until this year's supply rf Hoet, sutrar is placed on the market. In the process of canning beans this company used about twenty-four hundred pounds of sugar each day.
MOVLI TO LLISAXUN'.
centage ever achieve more than ordinary skill. While it is true this wonderful piano can be played in tl e usual way, by the automatic or player devire, anyone withcut any knowledge of music can at once render any selection they choose, thus making it possible for each memlier of the family from five years anil up to play
land enjoy the world's best music. Mr.
Buck has demonstrated that hy the Wilson Sons Player it is impoRsib'f for anyone to deti-ct any difference between music rendered by this ivi nderful Player and music played by the trained artist. This is made possible with but few makes, and it Is
said that the Wilson & Sons Plaver
j is uythout a parallel in that respect. j.Mr. Buck having made a scientific study of this great instrument has ! found its scope unlimited, being able j to play accompaniments for vocal, I violin, comet, or perform any func
tion required of a piano, and M says
others can do with the Wilson Player what he does. When one stops to reflect, it is in a sense marvelous, tohe able to enjoy the refined influence of music ia
j your home during the period the chil-
tron are learning, and at the same time the educational influence of this wonderful 1'layer is indispensible. Kvery one should take advantage of this opportunity and hear Mr, Buck at !oorgc Frank & Co., as he will be here but a few days. 10-23-3U
A WONDERFUL.
Dcrr.anutrsii-n cf H'tlscs- fctns' Pianos and I'lty.-r Piano. A rare musical treat Is In store for the citiiens of Lebanon and vicinity for ten flays., at the atorc of George U Frank & Co., which was made possible thrcutrh the ro-operntion of Wilson ti Sons, manufai hirers of fine Pianos and Piano Players, whose itericy has been placed with l)ni lwank & Co. Through an open" date, th servicen cf Mr. Frank Iok, boo work has been C'.llfleJ t- ' le lnr-r Cltie !', i,-n j.i-.- ' i, p r "
MASONIC FUNERAL NOTICE. The lodge will meet at the hall nt 8;SP o'clock Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of Rrother Ira O. Dinsmore, which will be held at the New Brunswick Christian church at 10:00 o'clock. Members who can furnish ears are requested to phone W. H. Orear, Jr.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notire ia hereby given, that the undersigned haa duly qualified as executor of th last will and testament of Mary Z. Miller, deceased, late ' of Boone county, Indiana, Kaid estate ia relieved to be solvent5; ' ' " JgfltiE KEFI Estfulir. Oct. 23-30-Nuv. 6.
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my farm, 7 miles west and 4 mile north of Lebanon, and 4 miles south of Thomtown, on the l,ebannnCrawfordsville gravel road (get riff at stop 124 on the Crawfordsville traction line and go i'i inilea north) on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917. Reginning at 10:30 A. M. the following described property SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES Black mare, fi years old, weighing 1,800 pounds; brown mare, 7 years old, 1,000 pounds; general purpose gelding, 5 years old. 1 ,300 pounds; bay horse, family broke, smooth mouth; black geliimg, 1,100 pounds; yearling black horse cok; two-year-old mule, a good one. CATTLE 35 HEAD Fur rr-an Shorthorn cows, with calves by side; roan Shorthorn cow, fresh Dee. 6; roan Shorthorn cow, freh Dec. 20; roan .Shorthorn cow, fresh Feb. 18; red Shorthorn cow, fresh Feb. 2; Jersey cow, fresh Nov. 2: Jersey cow, fresh Nor. 22; Jersey cow, fresh Nov. 20; Jersey cow, frwh Feb. 7; three yearling (Shorthorn; heiffrs, bred; seven yearling Shorthorn stee-rs; eight spring calves; Shorthorn bull, two years old. HOOS 5fi HEAD Sixteen brood sows, 7 with pigs by side, good Poland Chinas; 40 shoats, weighing from 50 to 140 pounds. IMPLEMENTS Box-lied Turnbull wagon, a good one; low-lown wagon, with hay ladder; spring wagon; good Deenng mower; tandem disc; Janesviile gaiiK plow; two walking breaking plows; three cultivators; hay rake; two corn planters, one good as new; three section spike harrow; spring tooth harrow; gravel bed; oala seeder; scoop board; three sots of leather tug work harness. Also 60 bales of good oats straw; 20 Barred Rock cockerels; and other things too numerous to mention, TERMS A cred-t i.f nine months on luita over $5, purchaser giving approved freehold ..urety. Four per rent ofT for cash. Notes to bear 8 per cent interest if not paid when duo. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. The Dover L:idies' Aid Society will serve lunch.
G. A. RANDEL
Col. Henderson &Norri, Auctioneers.
Henry MrDiniel, Clerk
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