Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 169, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 April 1917 — Page 3

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,j lit Your Feet Scientifically

DR. W. R. MAYO

PECIALI X

WILL BE AT HE CLUTE HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana - r.

, HK1UAY -K.V - A t 1AIT jMv'iV. i fr ...

nd every four weeki thure-after.

Dr. Mayo ha treated a number of ci 'es of rnnrtr without the nife. Dr. Mayo has treated aucrrssfullv all forms of ( hroi.tc Diseases lat are rumble. uch an diseases of the (train, H' art. Lungs, Throat, e and Ear, Stomach. Liver, Kidney, ..ladder. Blood Poison, Rerun, Dropsy, Female Diseases. Nervous Diseases, Ecema, Epl'epsy, atarrh in all stages, etc. IFM speedy, permanent and biting cure is what I will give lEvll you beyond a doubt if your cap is curable; if not I will it accept your mon-.y and rremise Ho anvthinir for you. The rit reference I could (rive as to professional reliability Is the many ired, satisfied patients 1 dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given

i Special Attention

I " I will give the POOREST man a -ceie a cure from mo at a SMALL

lOQR to pet my best advice FREE, r " Variocele and Hydrocele. Our o.ie treatment cure is what yon louli have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting. All

,rn disappear within a few days Blood Poison, Skin Diseases.

ill In a few days cure all rash sore.

Strif-", Kidney, Bladder, Prostai c Glands are scien'ioCaliy eated by us. Our methods iinmeditcly benefit you. Piles. Fistula. We can cure so quickly and- easily that you will

i surprised. We will give juu taking for.

Raptor Treated. After an examination we will tell you just

hat we can do for you. If we can ankly and honoetly teil ymi so.

13 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis,

Predominating Styles for Spring and Summer In Reliable Woolens . Season 1917 Classa Suits Tailored To Your Measure

W e show all newest weaves and colorings deeigned for the reason 1917.

Iacobelli Bros. Phone 7S.-A'. CLEANING, PRESKINf. AND REPAIRING. Lirst National Dank Ilui-ding.

Ve Have Money To Loan irst Rural Loan & Savings Assn II. P. New, Sec

Thi'v.- styles-are juxt In nothing newer mademid the models nre exclusively designed for us. Tin- new c(il'r- The. new nwl b.-t f,t!,:-i,-s tinil leather, thi? rn ; t n 'iriii:illy prices anil assured satisfaction. French's Shoe Co.

. rune CO.-T as well as the RICH to There is no man too or weeks. We will give ou treatment that just the rrau.t and cure yon are ro ! benefit and cure ycu, we will Call on or address, W. K. MAYO, Indiana.

Social Happening

BT MIHS ESTHER PhfcKK.'S

A NfiKhhorhiHxl liirthday Party Held at Home of .Mis. John Tiie. uuniue moe:ing of tho Neiiihborrlub v.i.s held vesterday aftora: the home of Mrs. John Tire Pearl .street, when Mrs. Tire : imcd the members of the club i few fi lends at a Nci-hbrn hood lay paiiv. Larly m the week the -s is-ued invitations in clever i a-king the guests to come .d to represent the month of birth and to bruin th":r baby o ami also some article whiib wi.hed to (jet rid oi". the latter the pte.-ents exrhanued during :i!':'.. The afternoon was one ol' li.ea'ii-e. a nondier of contests mni with the spirit of the party en no-, , I. Lpon the display of :ihv (h, turrs rhe unests were t.i see how rnanv of the pietures . ..old name. Mrs. F. C. Gullion o, it ui miioin all the pietures r-.-e!.e, the tnvor. a .nall Silk contest m which the word w-i.. ine pn-oominatine word h !i "njoyed at'ter which the wo-,, invited to the dining oi, li :f darkened, the only c niio'ir from the many taper ai,ointi'il the t.itile. In the of the tal.le '.va a larc" biithhiflited Willi siil.-en ,ii,k .. li.teen of which were .small, x'e.-nth candle i.eina !;;ice. Th' ie-ts soon discovered represented ..st,v whose l.irthdey oecurred d.iv and the other fifteen repro of thi (In the d whit tapers. r the . i- f i.' of the hi... heoii the !.- were pre-ented with the favor- !. all, i iKH.n. sriiaii flower pots, in -t:- ,le- yn-- Sieciat (rue.-t.s were II. L. Kecwo.thv. Mrs. Marirarei i. ! s in. tll.-on ami Miss Kena niisr.RVLi) 'iiAHY I) ." The Mothers' e'uti of the .luba Mars o i Mine ob er.-ed "11-d.y Dav" ierd.iv afternnen at their mrcrtinf 'o at the buildmi-. A Larire number ' I,.,: i, s ai-. I the.r mot hots were -.it to enjoy the afternoon mn- . i.o ttto.-h ron.,.ti.i oi a v.h a: . Feeii.e M.,e .o ;,n i,,,,,,, it-( "v Mi s. II. ti l;-..n; tw.. p .:i. i M m; He and i .-ol", bv Ma.-tcr , .'icenmpanicd by her A. S. ( oiv. Koilowmr i r n ri si -.ipiiis-i i. e . In s. the ii it r-.',r,rf held at Hie .' ' Rev. tied Mi .. If. II K. l't ..i. t ft;i-r,ii?'..n siie.t. M.s- Neai ,i Kono to the Kent home m toe . n ol- thirsirif she was to be toe !v K'Kvt at oimier. However upon r n.-iniii .-he found the member, i y I t i l mjoy ioie pit. h-tn--up per was en;.it wi-.i.-h f eveirnL' at ,r,f.,im!ly. I NJdVAHI.F MI FTIM.. T lis w t I hi .-. t' i .til y al'i-i noon at tl. r o' on W. . t H i b s'reet. Aft-r ii u,.l tei-Ki-. s penud a program i eniov-d. Mrs. John Wheel t if ,m la, r,tlint,er, ; .Mr.. Paito e v. ral reu.l.ni;- and a eoote. t . enjoyed, Mrs. K itherme Cooper r. i it if the favor for the mot rr.l Tor of i rnoon weie eonrinded with tit. vine of a t'-vo coulse Itinrheon. THF THIMIII.FIN F, ( I I 11 Toe members of the Thimbb'ine Hub i.-rr p'esnntiv entertaineil yesterday afternoon at the hme of Mrs. James h'MT.iKile on West Chicaifo street. Tbe . il.t.ooai v hours of needlew.uk and coiivo-rJlt,,,n wire enjoyed and li boicberm was served. There were no Ifoe-ts. CADILLAC. PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. . TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO.

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PERSONAL MENTION.. Mix. Frank Proctor of Indianapolis avenue i;i ill, Paul W.-ber of Attica is the pu0t;t of the I'eurl brothers here. Miss Alma Hoifner will ff fi Hunday in AixleiMin with relatives. Mr.,. Anna Frank l.arison is home from Indianapolis where she has boen ipend'nir sometime. J. K. Risk, manairer of the Dairy ( ream Separator factory, has gone to Li!ayetti for the week-end. Mrs. M. K. Harris, of Indianapolis, will be the (tue,t tomorrow of her sister. Mrs. U. C. Cool, and family of North Fast stiiTt. Mis. Marvin Caldwell of Advance was tl euei.t today of her sister-in-law, .li. Charles Forbes and family of Fust Mouth street. Miss Mary Ruder, Miss Flennore Stark and Miss llnnnie Rader will be ifiie-ts Sunday of Mrs. Paul Jordon of south of Lebanon. Mi. and Mrs. Alex S. Cory and son. Thomas will spend Sunday in Indian apolis with Mrs. Cory's parents, Mr. and Mrs. (leortje HuKifins. Mr.-. John Sunderland, ho has hren ill for sometime with rheumatism at her home on Indianapolis avenue, does not show any improvement. Mis. (;eorce ("rider was in Dayton. Ind.. ye-terduv where .-he attended 'he funeral of Mrs. Fdwnrd Sims conducted at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Null, has returned to her home in Indinnapolvs after a few days' visit with Mr. Null, who is emi ntl at the Cream Seoanitor faciory in this city. Mr. and Mrr.. Jack Filwards or Rushy -treet will entertian tomorrow. Mr and Mrs. (). M. Hammond of Frankfurt and Mr. anil . Mrs. I red Hammond of Pendleton. l?s W. A I ane left today noon for V. :in,lti:i to join Mr. I ane who is relief manaeer for the Western I'nion Telegraph Company and V- reiieviliK the i.'oulai oianaEcr there. M and Mrs. Pat Shnhan of North ' , i i i. - th n'n n, i cuest '. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ifeveal of New Ro-s and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitocotton and family of l!"s citv. Mr and Mrs. R. Ii. Voorhees and .la'iRhtrr-. the Misses Cladys and Miry of this city ami Donald Cyril of Frankfmt will spend Sunday in I i.iia with Mr. and Mrs. Fd ; , noes I, .d of' r relatives. M's. ilavvv ( rider ! Indiunapoli.s ,- l..-ie for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. (,,o,.re Cider o'' Fnt Supeiior st rce.t. I I, ,.. "evenmir M''. Cnd'T of Indiunap- ; a-.l Mi. Mrs. Aitl or li. rirei ' t .,! ;o!,.,sn mil 4m.- to SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. '., i.eillre- I'lihlic Lil.raiy. 2M. lMiurxiv vorvc mfn. V., mo. I I'd --' r'..-- ' f the First . . , .!, . ..tert.nned the .. t Vee'. , ,,-s of ,', s:, e .hlllclt . i , . ; i ,r i horn- of M.., Ititth . Ci.if.1 s 1 l-'tll. t. The even- .-! '-" -l-nt in mu-lc and . At i. !( e h-nt th.- l.-stesses .1 11 ! ;.'. .'' r.rnn. Til" KUI'-ts P.v , ! ! - A. W. ( ash. Mr. Mr-. '(-. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. i , (hop Ml l. r M M il e . i' ' V "it. Mi-s Stella Wils :., v.-.v Maitm. Miss Otha ir e i, M li I, .m-j. M :. i I etn guirk. Miss Ruth o... Mi - !.v..nsi Vanarisdall. Miss l .mi,r.,i;1il. Stanley 1 honifison. . i- ( a-h Fivai Ruhev. F.za f ump. i ecd Fi';-- William Hull. Dewey dy, Oiia Dillon, liollie William.- ! j rank Wade. IMPORTANT MFFTINC. . important l.o-ioess moelinff of Civic I eapue will be held Monafternoon lit J.Urt o'clock ut the c library. DISTRICT NO. '.. Mis. Huron Sullivan, who has been quite ,-i. k with the measles, i. better. Mi.-s Audra Neal is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Rrherra Shirley of Millodttoville. , (ieorire tiendiirkson and wife enterUi iK d at dinner Sunday. Charles DelJ.ll and family of Ubanon, Charles Ho.kirs. wife and daughter Hazel and son Forest of New Hrun-wirk. The little' children of Mr. and Mrs, Andiew Belt have the measles. Martin king is In poor health. Flank K.henrk and wife, the Misses Armourrell and (irorgt lwb K-nt Sunday with Henry Mcl'erran'i of Rnuchdale. Ronnie Herr has rhicken pox. Miss Martha Hutphin i visiting with her aunt Mr, JaiMI Miller of ner l'banon. Cncle James Smith, who has been quite siek, i able to he about, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Acton spent Rat urday night and Sunday with K. A. Schenck and family. Fd. Kirkham and family spent Sun. day with Mra, Alice Demott of lb anon.

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mm HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR unni Stanley M. Anderson Weds Miss Elizabeth James Kev. Ward Officiated. The maihaaKO of Miss Klizaheth James, dautrhter of W. 0. James of urest of Iehanon. and Stanley M. Anl. rson sen of Thomas M, Anderson. Thnrntou-n was solemnized la-t eveninp at H ociock at the parc the Central (hllsllan church, the Rev. A. I.. Ward oflinatintr The yoiwit couple will reside in th"s cdy Both are members of the Central Christian church and are ac tive workers in the Sunday school aim other departments ot tne cnurcn. juss Jan.es attended the Lebanon hiith s(hool for a few years and Mr. Anderson is a member of the present senior class. AROI NT) THF STATION. Mr- ond Mrs. Parl.'y (arruter and -,n Itoheit snent Sunday with Mr. awl Mrs. Fd. W hitlow at Lebanon. vsio Lawler visited from. Sutuidav until Wednesday with Mrs. Ona llowaid neiu taiiview. Mrs t. v Rvfi.'id and rhildren from Indianapolis, sient from Wednesday until Friday with Mr., and Mrs. S. H. lit field. J. S. Copeland who has been ill for itb and fmoilv. Mi.-. Maiv F. IP. !'.. i s,.e-.t Moed iv with .dr. and Mrs. II iiry Copeia,-,:! and family v ho a,e ill with mea les. Mr. and Mi.-. O.-. ie F.i.ler and Dewey Akei . and Mi-- Th. liiia llrauifhard or Indianapolis, vi.ited Siind ; with Ml-, and Mrs. 'nturman Holes. Mr. and Mrs. lius e! D.-witt planned and lucces-fillly carried out a surpn.o on Mus Maud Dew. it hot W e.l-n.-sdi.y n,.ht. AH bad a mo-t enjoyable time. I!' Tie bin. ids of bananas, npp'es and ir-p rom wee solved. M.s.. ..avion AvnOe.e who wa. nut of school a week on ix-count of obiolron p.. wt's able to Vo a in in Monday. Mr and Mr-. Claud Ht field ard family of Indianapolis and Harold Clemens of Lebanon -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Tl. Hyfield. Mr. and Mrs. Cover Stewart visiter, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rash and daui-hter Martha spent Suniiav with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell near F.hzaville. Mrs. Luther Cox is ill. Mrs. Maud l.awiiev and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ona Howard. Mrs. Marv Cirnose and Mrs. Maud Lawier and ihilduii ti.,H...I Tur-day with Mrs. Mary K. Lawler. C.ATIIF.RED IN. Mi.ses Ress and Ruth Wiseman visited with Misses Clara and Ruth Ree-e of near Cvnthian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills and children Mary and Karl visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ora I'-rork and family, Friday evening. Misses Kvalena. C.ladys and Florine Husk. Ruth Wiseman and Albert llrm k and Cletus Walker attended the Fpworth league party iriveniy the Whites. The Kpworth leairue had a contest which was between the Reds and the Whites and the reds won the contest Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. Ora Rrock and honored guest Carl Brock who is to leave Lebanon soon, took 7:00 dinner with Mr. and Mra. Chailes T. Buchanan Monday evening. The evening callers were riileiia and Robert Brock. Misa Res Wiseman spent Saturday night with Misses Clara ami Ruth Reese of near Cynthlan. LEBANON, R. R. IS. -.an,si Ham la working for John Rrin.lln this spring. Sunday visitors at T. M. Jarkson'a

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1 h- QT'AT.I' Vr if Uic fl'iili- yvu uhu in HI1V tuikiiiif i just, u h vital to succttsiH us Iht! (.i'laul.ilv. iu'rt ulw.fl.yn tstitv of the njurip Miilt'iKliii results whttti you life

It HPrvcs every purpiwc. It bake evfrytiiinr t.) pci-fcctinn, liwiuse its rlistinctivf hlciirlinj''' of various varieties of wheat makes it adapted to all uses. huy it and try it at your jfroee. 'st rL k. Tie K'laranteesv it to plenso you. THF..SEf .JET P.I.RNi'.

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The man. with

began by putti IMS I ITS i earnings in me Bank.

It all started with the first deimsit. His bank account crew until ho was eomtortatile. Then the convenience, of pnylne his bill! with checks enabled him to keep his accounts .straii'.lit ami nave,l him time and worry. Happiness was the result or se. ini; It pile up and grow. All of a sudden he realized he as n man with W'KALTII. YOt! CAN CROW RICH, too, if you will put the money yon have In your pocket JtlllllT NOW Inlo the bank and keep on ADDING to It. Do it. Put Y( it'll money in OCR bank. We pay 4 per rent, (ntereat. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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YOUR FEET will serve you faithfully anil well If you give them the prnpor amount of attention and fit them with shoes that ate property constructed. Ix-t us serve you with footwear of proven value. Morgan Shoe Co.

FIRST CHOICE Just Arrived Our Spring Line of Handsome Flower Vases For Home Lawn or Cemetery Lot. We have a few fine trees, orchard stock, apple, peach, cherry, Concord grape, flowering shrubs. FRED C. M0LER, Superintendent of Oak Hill PHONE 159

were Ralph Campbell and wife, Pruie Jackson and wife of Ix-hunon and Russell Jackson and wife of Milleilfceville. Mr. and Mil. Weaver Emmert and daughter of Jamestown spent Saturday night and Sunday with E. A. Reese and family. John Kerr.odl and wife are spend

morev 5one of Kn p. ing a few days with Mrs". Kernodle's purentd at Kokomo. Lawrence W'hiterottcn of Advance isi visiting with Earl Reese. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Ham were in Lebanon Saturday. Anna Wimmer baa been sick with the measles.

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