Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 105, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 January 1917 — Page 3
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1 ihis morning's express brouglii U thl? ftore sixty-five NEW SPRING
IRTS. made of Wool Poplin, Serge and Velour, in INavy, KlacK, brown and ovelty Cloths, also a few Silk Skirts, the sizes are 24 to 36 inches waist
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Cm- Altum nf Thorn town spent yesterday wi'h friends in this city. Mr-.. D-,vi. Hawkins is visiting her mother at her home in Indianapolis. Ralph Marvin of .Newark. Ohio, is hi"-'' fr a vi-it with relatives anil fri-nd. Mks Itelle Rns wa the truest Sunday of h-r brother. U. H. Rosy of .'l,.v:..oli.-. ..ir. unci Mrs. Frank lee were dinnci gue.-t.s ycterday of Mrs. Alice I.' nf Kat Walnut street. Henry E. t.revn of Sidney. Ohio, is the guet of his si-ter. Mrs. F. C. Kctchum of North Wen strevt. Mrs. Fred Coornhs was in Jamestm.n yesteniav attending the funeral of her uncle. Thomas llmwnldie. Mrs. Sarah O.diorne entertained with a family dinner party yesterday noon at her home on Ea.-t Washington Jtteet. I
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Tirush Mclntyre were
sts yesterday "f Fred 1 family of North Fast
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wards' Olive '1 abtets are i Harmless Substitute
iJwardi' Olive Tablets the suh-
for calomel are a mild but : I and tn( ir ctrccl on inc V.t 1 ,oi'..irr,. 'llry jr- the ;r. hitrtatdi' d'-tcrmination .liver and bowel comj hints '
) His tlon to l.amsli it brought
f- little om-e-cMrri moms, j rileiunt little taidi :.t do
fit r..loinc doci. 1. at lm' no had
t'lrm. Thtv don't injure ihc ae rforir Ji.inuli f.r r,jhmct
J ho!. I cf the tr.m"'': and
1 . orre-t it. Wi.v care the i
iiif:i-.e of the teeth ? Calomel
! . niavi iiaviic with the si
i'rnvfc h'j'iun. It is best nt to t ml, hut to let Dr. Fdward'
ii,lit take n piace. headarhts, "dullneV and that hi; rotne from constipation and en-d liver. 'I ale Dr. hdwaxdi' f.t.n when yon frrl "ivvf" and Noc how they 'clear" clouded
A h they ' perk m the pirand 25c a box. Al druggi
.Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Means of Imlinnapolis. formerly of this city, spent veyterdny with their son J.er!ie .Mean.' and wife. Master Norman Trihhett of south of I.ehinon i v''t!rr his rrandparen'Ji, Mr. and Mrn. C. 0. Tribbett of North Meridian ftret. Mra. Isatlene Woodward and tern, Harry, entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mra. K. N. Coona, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adney.
Walter Herdrick, who atiends Purdue university, spent the week-end with hi parents Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Herdrick of North Meridian street. The Research flub will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home r.f Mrs. J. A. Threlkeld on tast Main t reet. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Uryan, daughter
Ruby and Miss Orpha Kons, of Lafay
ette, were the puests Sunday of Mr.
d Mm. n.. T. liryan of Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. Chester Watson of
North F;ast street had ns non dinner
aruesv veterday Mr. and Mrs. hdar
Dodson. Mr. and Mis. J D. Mod. on anil
James A. White.
iss Nellie ilo'linesworth returned
to her home in f owler ye-terday nl't-
f rnoon after a short, visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Tntlork of Fast ojuth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. '. Snndy of Advance were jruest.. today of Mr. and
Mrs. , lyte Ncesi? and tms afternoon snw "The Hirth of a Nation" at the
tirand flpern house.
-Mr. and Mrs. Harry eirrman
ef f eilar Rapids, lima, came yesterdaj f. r a visit wi'h Mrs. Heisermnr.'.i ;;i.ter, Mrs. t harles A. Parkin and fami ly of South Fnt s'reet. Mrs. jwrerre Wallace and .Mi.-i
'irtle Hurrhin.on nf Donovan, lib.
Kunc this afternoon for a visit will VI rs. (,eo, sre Campbell, Mr. and Mrs I . r. Jones. Mr. find Mrs. ,M. F. Camp h. II and Mr and 5:.t. B. F. Coombs Miss Marion Parkin has enne ti
Aurora. loa for n vij.it with relatives and fri"-nds and to assist in a
'',"cial meeting iKorir conducted hy
h r uncle, Ri v. (1. I.. Il'ti'erman. Miss I'arkin will l.e soloi.t at the meetirtrs Mrs. Daniel Mdntire. was the (".jt th l.t f the week of Mr and Mrs. Huron Witt of Merhaniesbu g. Mr. and Min. Witt's son, Huren ranlilin, who has been ill for several week w'th pneumonia, is somewhat
srry L. Kenworthy jNDl.KS ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE j SECURITIES ne phone, 274 1 fMta. 1M
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
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Old.
MONDAY, inster Uuild Mrs.
f. l.AO oVIock.
TUF.SDA Y. l a lies' Afternoon .mhroid?ry club Mi s. L. M. Ileaven, 2:30 o"cIock. Tr. kappa Sorority Mrs. Walter rklus, a:(M. Ladies' Industrial L'nion of the M.
E. church M. K. church, 2:15 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY. Missionary Society of Presbyterian urch Mrs. Louis Sterling, 2:30 rlock. Joilv Sixteen club Mrs. Charles well, 2::.0.
Travel c(ub Mrs. Frank :0 o'clock. THURSDAY. Mutcazine club Mrs. 0. C.
,';0, .Mrs. L. M. Heaven, assistant. FRIDAY. Domestic Science club Mrs. D. G.
Edwards, 2::50, Mrs. I. S. Adney, as-
istant.
Adney.
Wils.
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Heath enter
tained with a" dinner party yester-
lav noon at the.r home uu jsortr.
Lebanon street; Judge and Mrs. S. R. Artman of Induinapoiis; Mr. and Mra. S N fnirun. Mr, and Mra. M. F.
Campbell, Mr. and Mra. Edward Mor
ns, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Winn, Mr. and Mra. J. R. Ball, Mr. and Mra. C. B. Adair, Mr. and Mra. E. T. Ua.
Rev. and Mra. C. A. Parkin, Mra. F. A. Finch and Mrs. Mary flickinger of
this city.
INTER N03 CLUB. The meeting of the Inter Noa club,
which was to have been held Tuesday evening, has been postponed until Thursday evening at which time the
lub will be entertained at the home
of Miss Mary Stevens on Paik
street.
THE O. N. T. CLUB. Mrs. L. 0. Johnsonbaugh will be
hosUsa to the O. N. T. Embroidery
club Wednesday afternoon at her home, iill West North ntreet. The hour of meeting is 2 o'clock.
Alio Akers was the guest Sunday of Walter Cassidy of near Mechanics-burgh.
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Mrs. II. D. Pick and daughter ol Spi .rufield, Mass.. w ho have been the guests for a few daj-B of W. W. Stevens and family and Mw B Hutching left this morning for Virginia, Minn., where they will be jrwt of Mrs. Peek ' sister, Mrs. Kay Reynolds and fari.dy. Mrs. Anna South anil litth granddaughter, Jeanette, left the latter part of last week for an enUniled visit with Mrs. South' son, Alva South of Carthage, Me., on th return trip Mra. South and granddaughter will stoa at North Vernon, Ind., for a viait witk Mr. and Mr. Henry Barlow and alao at Indianapolis for a few dy' visit with Mr. and Mra, Altrt lierlow.
The Enemy of Uric Acid is Anuric (Ry U H. Smith, M. D.) In spite of the best care one takes of onesHf, any part of the human niai'nine is liahie to become out of order. The most important organs are the stomach, heart and kidneys. Thr kiuney.i are the scavengers and they work day and night in separating the poisons from the Wood. Their sig na's of distress are easily recogniz.! and include such symptoms as backache, depressions, drowsiness, in itability, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic twinges, dropsy, gout. The vry best way to restore the
kidneys to their normal state is to
drink plenty of pure water and obtain a small amount of Anurie, which is dispensed by n.ost every druggist. Anirir (double strength) is inexpensive and should be taken before meals.
It is murh more potent than lithia find many find that Anuric dissolves
uric acid as water doea sugar.
People are realizing more and more
every rtny that the kidneys, just as do the bov. els. need to he flushed occasionally. The kidneys arc an fl.mmii-
ttve organ and are constantly working,
separating th poisons from the blood. Under thia continual and perpetual ac
tion thry are apt to congest, ar.d then tro.iblo atarts. Urie acid backs up In
to fiie system, causing rheumatism neuralgia, dropsy, and many othar anri
mi disturbance. It means that you
are a victim to urie acid poiw,ning.
Then ask your druggist for Anuric.
which waa Unit discovered hy Dr.
Pierr ot th Surgical Inatttut
Buffalo, a ad wu , n t:pr.ae4 hy
rcisr'y ew,y in,; si In th lnd
Anniversary of Alln Mills, Civil War Veteran, Observe .
Sunday, January 28th being th 74th anniversary of the birth of A'len .Milla, a Civil war veteran living at Thorntown, and he being a member of the G. A. R. Post in this city and also a member of the Veteran's Birthday Association, he accepted an invitation of the Women's Relief Corps to havo the reception in the hall at the close of their regular meeting on Saturday afternoon. According, at the close of . their meeting the hall doors were thrown open and a large number uf the poat and corps members assembled in honor of the occasion. Comrade Robert Stephenson presided as master of ceremonies and announced the different number on the program. After singing and prayer by the caplain, Comrade Mills was railed forward and on behalf of the assmidticn was presented with a (i. A. R. pin, by Jno. R. Saunders. Comrade McKinsey was to have made the presentation but owing to a misunderstanding of the hour did not arrive till the remony was over. He stated that he had just been reading a book on thelife of Lincoln, and made some highly interesting remarks of Lincoln's life and services. Other talks hy comrades Crisler and Saunders were also made on the same subject. Comrade Mills was a member of ( ompnny G, 5Tlh Ind.. n.-gt.. a three months regiment recruited in the summer of 1862. Co. G being from Boone
county and made up principally from
vicinity of Lebanon and Thorn-
town, Jno, R, Saunders, being the on
ly other person present who was a
member of that company, was called on and gave a brief account of the battle of Riciimand, Kentucky, which occurred on the 3Uth day of August,
18i2. At the conclusion of thia talk a very-
pleasant season was spent in a social way which was much enjoyed by all,
fter which Comrade Mills surprised
the contpsry with a liberal treat of the finest apple that could be found In the market.
Among those present from Thorn-
town beaalea th gurnt of honor war
Mra. Taylor aaa1 Mra. smiley, niece
of Comrade. Milla.
Comrade; Mills bears Ms yean well,
is hale and vigorous in appeaxwnc and his many friends and. comrades
h him many returns of his natal
anniversary.
DINNER GUESTS. Mrs. James M. Miller of Barronne
street had as her dinner guests Sun
day noon; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Stevens
ami family of Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. George T. Miller and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gayer and 51 ra. Jennie Moftitt and son of this city. In the
afternoon Jesse Stevens left for Flor
ida where he will spend a few weeks
at Fort Iuderdale, Ualm Beach and
mi, looking after business inter
ests.
JOLLY SIXTEEN CLUB. The Jolly Sixteen club will be en
tertained Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mr. Charlea Powell on In
dianapolis avenue. The hour of meet-
ng is 2:30 o'clock.
TESTIMONIALS FOR MEDICIIIES Lydia EFinkhm Medicine Company Publishea Only Genuine One.
The testimonials published by the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Company coma unsolicited. Before they are used the Company takes great care to Inform itself about the writer. Nevar knowingly, has It published an untruthful letter, never is letter published without written consent signed by the writer. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful latter is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ha brought health and happiness into their Uvea, onee burdened with pain and illneee. It baa relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, from dt. placeman ta. Inflammation, oicerauua, irregularities, nervousness, weakrwee, tomecb trouble and from th blues. It It impossible for any ksb h hi well and who -s-rjsir-. .s ba Bf eniTereu .'?' jV ' "i? to realise how thee (j tf A poor, aurTerlnf w ,1 I j )W men feel when reVtertembsaltbr II , Il rfU.kuVlrr 7 AO to help other women e ' r au !t era". J as ( ) nt 4 "" --i
- ' On . Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Means Big Bargains for You Come and Get Your Share
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB. The Domestic Science club will hold Ita regular bi-weekly meeting Friday , afternoon at 2:16 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L). (J. Edwards on North Meridian street with Mrs. I. S. Adney assistant. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tribbett of North Meridian street entertained ! yesterday Mr. and" Mrs. Iral Perkins j and children of north of Lebanon. j Miss Alma Hoffner and Mrs. Lawrence McLain went to Indianapolis I this morning to attend the millinery j opening of Hart, company. Lester Crider and Charles Hays ' spent yesterday in Anderson with Mr. Crider's sister, Mra. Arthur Berger j and family. Mrs. John Sicks and son Harold i have returned from Indianapolis
where they have been the guests for a few days of Mrs. Sicks' daughter, Mrs. Homer Ottinger.
GAVE A 500 PARTY. Miss Lucile Edwards and Miss Helen Kenworthy delightfully entertained guests for seven tables of 500 this
afternoon at the home of Miss Ed
wards on North Meridian street. For the luncheon served following the games the tables were preiuiy aypointed with Ejnk tapera In crystal holders, tied with bows of pink tulle Dainty pink nut baskets ware placed
at each cover. The hostesses were
assisted daring the afUrnoon by Miss Mary Elisabeth Hooton and Miss Leone Edwards. Mies Edwards and Miss Kenworthy will entertain a number of friends at a similar party tomorrow afternoon at the home of the latter on West North street.'
FAMILY DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins were hosts at a family dinner yesterday noon entertaining at their home on North Ibanon street. The table was simply appointed with baskets of fruit. Covers were arranged for: Mr. and Mrs. K. A. IVikins ami Ml. and Mrs. A. V. Colgrove of near Kiizaville; Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Perkins and daughter Miss Doris, II. M. Perkins and family, Mrs. Flizabeth Perkins, Miss I.ida Perkins, Miss Olive Richey and little Miss Mary F'.lizabeth Hawkins.
NOON DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. (i'eorge Norwood entertained with a noon dinner party yesterday at the home on North l ehanon street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hollingsworth of Amaud, Manitoba; and Miss C. A. Porter of this city. Mr. Gibbs has returned to Greenfield, Mrs. tlihhs remaining for a longer visit. DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Darnall will he hosts at a dinner party this evening at their homo on Fast Main street, having a their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl lliggins and children and Mi"s Grace Neul of this ritv; Mrs. Marvin Mitchell of Wellsvillc, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Willetts and children and Mrs. F.iuia Lcmbka of Sims, Mont.
MISSIONARY MEETING. Th Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will have a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Sterling on North East street This la the dues paying meeting and a large attendance of members is desired.
Rubbers! Rubbers!!
This is the time of year your feet need protection. This is the place where you can find the protection. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we were fortunate enough to have a large stock and can supply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and spe us. The Morgan Shoe Co.
Apples Apples GREAT HIV, APPLES 40c TEli PECK ALSO GRIMES GOLDEN JONATHANS JILLFLOWERS FANCY EATING TRY DRINKIT
LEWIS & STORM San Marto Coffee
Phone 42
Invest In Tax-Exempt Securities and avoid paying; assessments on taxable real or personal property on March 1. There numerouB splendid tax-exempt investments to yield 3:75 to 6 per cent. Invest your January dividends, or other surplus, in securities backed by LolIinp;s' Service, (let full particulars from HARRY L. KENWORTHY, LEBANON, INDIANA Representing the R. L. Dollings Company. Indianapolis Columbus, 0. Philadelphia PiUebargh
Select your WINDOW SHADES for spring houserleaning now. Ask to have our aaleeman visit you home with samples. JONES & PERKINS Phone 18.
Lebanon Aulo Sales Machine Co. We have room for fifty more auto mobiles for winter storage, and we take care of your batteries. We paint, upholster, fix your tops and overhaul your cars. Give us a trial. MARTIN dVoEKERK, Mgr.
TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS. The husbands of th members of the Pleasant Hour Embroidery club will be the honor guests a: a dinner to be given thia evening at the home of Mr. W. J. Do Vol on K.ast Waahington street
TRI KAPPAS TO MEET. Th Trf K,ip sorority wilt be enlrtie. Toe-Uy afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter !'. K.na en I j -j'iu-i ateaet,
THE REX AI L 8TOUE.
HEADQUARTERS For Groceries LEWIS & STORMS
JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit Sooth Side Square
C. E. NOBES The Penalar Drug Store "A Medicine for Every DL" South Side Square, Lebaaoo
Karpen's Guaranteed Uphobtered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. Opera House Block -
CHIROPRACTOR U Graea-Neal Bldf rnnwe Hcnrsi I ll a, DM ! and t- a. as.
itsfna and Bor.tal Anivlvela fae
WES HOKKKBX
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doaen 3St Double edge, per doaen ..' Uc We pay postage one way. Barker & Son, Lebanon
RAT LASLET ACTO LFTtET Ami fas rWniie Day Pinna, ei-A i . r
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