Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 23, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 October 1917 — Page 2

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LLliANGN DAILY, Lt l..L-:iAV, Ulb.U 13,,i3lf. '

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

ent Prices of Ford Product

Delivered at any point in Boone County, Indiana; freight and delivery charges and war tax included:

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Touring Car .$390.00 Truck '.. : $6.10.0) Runabout $375.00 Sedan $725.00 Chassis , $335.00 Couptlet $390.00 Town Car $675.00

LIBERTY LOAN BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED THE SAME AS CASH fcj 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: j...

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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 above named are the only authorized Ford sales and service stations in Boone county at this lime.

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BRENTON GARAGE Auto and Auto Supplies East Main Street Phone 294

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS

Your Used Furniture Taken

as part pay on new foods at

JONES & PERKINS Phone3 13 or 184

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask us about It LONG & DAVIS

L. V. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank Buildioc Taird Floor

We can supply you with anythin;; in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. f i,;. Si...".

Chamberlain's Cough P.emetly the Most Reliable, i After rnnnv year' experience in tne use of it ami oti.cr roi'gji medicines., there arc muiiv wno prefer Chamberlain's to unv other. MrK. A C. Kirntein. drceriville, Ills., write, 'Chamberlain's t ousrli Remedy lias boon used in my mother' home and mine for year. arid we aluavs found it a quirh cure for c(i!d and bruachial troubles. Wo find it to be tiic most reliable roui;h meda lot we have, used." Adr.

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M REBEKAH LODGES!

oral 'lin t. Mr-. Hculah White uml Sallit- Cmmet. Jamestown. mIokup. Eiun Lodge, .No. 1 i iitov. n. .;ii ..o. Mi.. Mabel Mi-Daniei,

COMPANY H MESS FUND GETS A BIG BOOST

'ONE IT.Ml'KIN 1'IE I SOU) AT AUCTION FOR FORTY DOLLARS

. Thirteenth Meeting of LndjtM of j ',"',,''''

County to he Held in Lebanon, Tuesday, October t)0.

Vmal duct, Mr

SnI'io Emmert,

nl Mrs. Harry

, Edith Fmjtu.-

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Thirty Dollars Added. t Fund' by Donations Received j Today. I

I Addr.s She thittceiilh annual wii.ii .f the 1 !(i-, ,,r, ,

f.v,i.- ,-vmtv Relokuh ioiiges will he tiulir

heid in the 1. O. O. I'. i.all in Udranon, Tu-i'jy, i.i.'li,er :;, Mrs. Ill tie flnrtii.g, nf Jamestown, is th" president oi the county organization and wil preside at the meeting. There wiil be an it fternorii and owning se..ion. In the afternoon a Uterriv pro

gram ; li he given, oncers elected I

and there will be talks by the' assembly otT.cors. Thi sei-sion will open at 2:00 oYhx-k. At t!o n i tr lit session, which opoil.t 7:i 'clock fbarp, the dci;ie wjrk will be conferred ui.on a nuinoer of candidates by I'm it;. Kotrkah Lodge, .V . 27. of Jamestewn. The folhnvinif i the program ior the afternnon se.,um: 0; ninjf Ode. I'rayer, Chaplain. VwhI .lo, Mrs. (;ei,re UvrU-v..

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lit ports fren- 'odce.-. Kleition uf oCa-or..

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U..l.rg, Mif. Heien Koult, Jamestown. 1'iano .!o. Mi.-s Clara Cam, Lebanon. I'jei. .di: es Heui a Mar-n ami A if" E. Header. Z:on..vil!p. LK:l.(tae( Mis. I'.n.-.a t.foiKO and Mrs. n ic ( aton, Met liana -irfiui'if.

IDS OF

The Coal Situation Taken a Slight ( 'hanjic for ihe letter Yesterday,

1 hr Co..! -wtuuti-'n tw-k a si : riit chahKt' T'-r ihp htUT yesterday when np-ht. j:lt;uis od hit uimrvUft ftK-l Wfi'p rrc:r.'fd fnm diiiettt p tintn c v. r the trnt'.'il Indiana linf. 'Ihe Mtz-

f'i Pies andpaistncs !

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W. I'. D.dend jrf. ,.-.! T. Miller and the Norwood Coni'tn reeeu'ed one ear rail,. Whether tl.i larjre bhiouient of eeui to Lebanon is due to i.utMde atti' ii is not Iw.owx

1 ne t'c.ntpany II mea fund rereived n b:K bool today. Th" Red M"i' tribe turned over 20. haif of the proeee.ls frem the sale, by uurtion, of a pumpkin pe , at the hi soeial held iat mirht. Mrs. tiilmnre reported MU.7.") colleetml from variou- sourees. """The total subsci iptions to date are a follows: Mrs. Nanry (lilmore $ .'..W Henry Ciimore IfO H. A. Mrltanii l & llro .".."0 J. W. Slatrle lo.on

J. , Shumnte ",.001 Mm. Charlotte MrCanu 5.'H (lertrude Dirk ', ivory C. Tulle l.W I'll C'ampitt Camp of Hpani-h Ameriean war veterans .ludi-e W. II. I'arr 10b Mrs. Florence Varn'i; l.tMl ; I. N. Lewi., :UK Klias Padgett l.'HI

W. M. Hawkins 1.00 Reporter 2..'.0 Mrs. Doli K. Williams .00 Cali ?..:o 'l,. Ira Jlarker 1.00 Mrs. K,rl Campbell 1.00 Campbell, i?:rith & Ritchie employe., 12.5 S. C. Ilioher !.00 Samuel Lone 1.00

Over two hundred members of the local tribe of K.d Men had a b!j time at their pumpkin pie supper last niVht at the wiicw am :n Hie Cnson-Ncal buildinir. Pumpkin pie ami sweet milk were the ihi"f features of the evening. There one pie vhich had the letters "I. O. It. M." insrribeil on its face, and it wan decided to put it up fur auction. Newt Lewi took charire of the sale and aoUM us auctioneer. The members and viitinjf brothers present were divided equally and were lined upon opposite sides of the hall. Then the "factions" bid aminst each other for the pie. The auction was spirited, and the pie was bid in at frty dollars by the ea-t side croud, of which John Hoy was captain. The money "ns divided equally to be donated to the Company H mess fund, and fur the mess fund of the Boone county boys at Camp Taylor.

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PROBATE COURT.

COLltt NEWS.

Thomas K. Witt et al., have brooifht

BUit auainst James J Drake et al., to rpiiet title. Jamca bera has brought nuit aitain'Ji Ira S. eialiec, on iu,te. In .he case of la wi.-. V. Jaipjca vs. trjHniin K. I'adtlae, et al., to quiot title, judgment was rendewd for the lilainidT. '

M;.-s Mary A. Iii'if Mrs. Maiy J. Ixinc . Frank Hutchinson . . . Homer Dale u ) t. Cash Mii. K. P. Powell ... lied Men Al Masters Cash Vi'alU-jr l erkirai Cash l-on( & Davis Frank Wickera 3, K. Storma

.Cash

M. Mary Flickintnr ,

PUDLIC SALE CALENDAR

l.oo 1 .00 1.00 ' 1.00 1 00 9.0H ii.'MI 20.00 .50 .2"i

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-her S5, Thursday (',. A. Kan

FARM Kit IIOYSw ' Take notice. We want to buy 25 barrels of horw-rsdisb root just as

it is dug out of t!e (rrouml. Writ

Mary and Ruby Mi l util e, each recovered juripm.-nt on claim- airaais! Citizens Loan and Tru t C.m;iai;y, ailministial.ir of Elisabeth Jiclntue estate in sum of $4:J.0. Lewis V. Bee-ley. executor i f last will of Lineoiis L. Paul.:;,, reported sale of part of realty rf dored-nit to John King for $;,G00 which was approved. J. M. Woriey r ported Hale of per-" sonal pvopeity in Henry laiiik estate for SUM which sales were confirmed. Pnt-I fl V spironer was apiiointed administratrix of estate of Mary F. j Boyd and gave bond for $11,000 with sureties to appro al of court. j Claude Shaw -a authorised to j aril perstnul property of William N. Shaw estate. ! The estates of Karah M. Ferguson ' and Jeremiah Caldwell were roforiTd ; to county assessor for inheritance tax apuraiueinont. . I

t loi icy he ea cJorin day Knox f nd ved wWe lage youth he spx

: spent on

an education. As a bank

clerk, later, he was studious and thrifty. At middle age a great financier, Knox lectured and wrote about bank' ing topics and as Comptroller of the Currency he helped refinance the government after the Civil war. Are you preparing for future prosperity and comfo-t by saving regularly a part of your earnings ? Will you be able to take advantage of opportunity for profitable investment when it comes? Could you weather a sick spell without going heavily in dtbt? Be able to say YES to these questions a few months hence by starting a savirgs account wi'h us with a part of your pay this week. Watching that account grow will stimulate your energies. Multiply your money in our care. Farmers State Bank

I When in Need of Lumber j See Us j Woqd if. lengths to Suit Reasonable Prices.

NOTICE TO DFMOCHATS. The Democrats of the city will hcJd an Important mihrtiiig at the council chamber, Thurvdiy, October 2n, at I.S'I. Every Democrat is prgvd to it cud. 1 I .!. CITY ' TT" '.

Fuller Lumber Co.

Tlione 299

410 West South Street

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