West Lebanon Gazette (Newspaper) - March 18, 1920, West Lebanon, Indiana 50 per Marcb 18, 1Q20 37, No 12 Boy Can Run a Delire Dain In rtin for put yow boy on the and let him do ttM win do it m weU amS just as as ywa om clo of the powerful he easily the cutter bar to pasa any fidd obstruction or to extreme Aloot working in with the hand makes ths lift and have to bwk the TIm koUt mower ia lost will seo bigr fo tho on this mf so placed that one set boMt Mber set in mesh The John Deere wiU cut all of the grass for years to simple takes up all lag in the cutter affecting the centering of If the knife ever needs a special te John Deece is the powerful and mower we have ever know it will appeal to io yi mower to know at our 3toa to tee the rest of our line of haying We have a line of fan cue witk and UP THAT STATION are equipped Harness Your Grocer go oti YOU could get a part of your downtown supplies you'd have to go to New York or some other big tirade center for your It is quite possible that in time you could arrange for your coffees and spices to be delivered direct from the What a scramble there would be for the necessities of neighborhood grocer vour table necessities and the little luxuries that make living worth within your easy The convenience of his service is always you can depend on it. his profit is smaller than that of any other merchant on Us be Your to D. for 100 lbs at Jones Fred's ad this has a Saturday 9tf Flour at Jones Bros. for 24 8tf Charcoal and Egg Mash for at Jones Ayers of Silver Lake was ailed hera this week on court will be preaching the Christian Church Sunday morning and you tried those Sunday dinners at the B. R. Do so next birthday party was given on little Miss Marine Ferguson Pri day The little tots had a most pleasant ii West Lebanon has been elected president of the Tippecanoe County Gun Club at George Ogle able to go to the table Friday for the first time since her seven weeks of growth of calves chicks by feeding Calf Meal Pig Chick Meal get these at Ike Halls Drug 22tl Williams and who had been spending the winter at arrived home Friday a was found dead in a field a mile north I of Alvin last ia assigned as the absolutely can and do save money by doing your trading at the J. Frank McDermond Seeing is 1113 I am clearing my Missouri land I ask all those owing me to call as I need I answered your cans now please answer in and choose your spring suit while the season is early ant we have plenty of We can give you special Weber The Ind. who conducts i butcher shop at 111 had his left hand caught in a meat grinder and lost part of the third finger on He was formerly a resident of this place and is a brother of Mrs. Harry Melton and teachers in our spent Sunday at the home in employe o tiie J. Frank McDermond receives ii part ofthe earnings of the store just line one large A. Clifton and D. F. motored over rom Covington yesterday and spent the day with the S. G. and Hal Chandler and Isie Cronkhite of Marshfield visited their Mr. and Mrs. Waltar - who have just returned from in this city in the way of vegetables and green stuff that there is on the market can be had at New Corner Grocery next Come in and look Strumpfer forme ly of this died at a hospital in Chicago Saturday after an illness of some duration from The remains were shipped to this place and funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. conducted bv W. S. Houchins of the Christian followed by interment in the West Lebanon was born in 15, 1901, and at death was but 19 years and 28 days of He was for a time employed in this office and was a very likeable His short life was crowded with many On one when about eight years of he stepped on a guy aope just as an started on a balloon ascension at was canght by the foot by a loop in rope and jerked into the air aanging head He was rescued from his perilous by the aeronaut and safely back to leaves to mourn his death lis father and one sister who re side in and his and other distant relatives Death Marie Two and 20c. William and 2Qc. ' 25. MARION Burden of central accounting office for the postoffice at this place has been changed from to It is to be as it a longer time to get extra Etnire of the was always on the job and supplies were easily obtainable on short Dates For Primary Petitions April 3. day for filing and county March 6. of May 4. state Wednesday and May 12 and 13, state May 19 and 20 Tomlinson national June 8. national San June 28. Nov. 2. meet next Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Sam entertained by Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Ray Clarence Mrs. Adelia Crawford and Mrs. Sam All members are requested to be Mrs. Mayme Smith are requested to meet at the Woodman hall on Wednesday night ot next week to form a local Post of the Legion of John B. A. Judy and C. W. leave Saturday for where on next Tuesday they will conduct a big sale of high grade According to the government Angus About 125 head of report the per of last years the best grade of this excellent on Warren county farms strain of animals will be Lorn 28 per cent il o' at th's 0, oats 23. is 40, extensive line of fashionable VooL and Worsted and other latest fabrics and Summer 1920 IN and select your new from late weave Have your measure in a and receive expert advice regarding latest fashions for Choose your favorite while the picking is of delivery will be arranged ta suit dependably rightly Central who had long and hard fight with the followed by we are glad to gradually gaining and is on the high road to party was given on 15 and 40. Tippecanoe 43, 13 and such a 35. Benton 30, 2 and 32. average value per acre of farm lands in the United States according to government report March 1st with im without improvements poor White by her friends Friday land good plow 1 A fine time was 35; all plow land land FLEMING jr. MILLER Shoe values in shoes made for of the highest qualities at reasonable Dry Goods BEST WAY TO OWN A HOUSE OF YOUR OWN IS TO HAVE ENOUGH TO BUY IT MONEY WILL DEBT WILL DISCOURAGE WITH WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME Central Checks for Ct. paid on lime T. Horace O. W 'Em excellent hamburgers we They melt in your in fact a first class confectionery Come O. NEWSPAPER