Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 108, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 February 1917 — Page 6
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PLEASANT VIEW. Mrs. Wesley Sheehan and daughter Alnola Visited last week at Mike fheehan's in Lafayette. Miss Clara Cain attended the funeral of Mm. Thomas Caldwell Tuesday afternoon. Alias Margaret Bowen left Tuesday for C.rainhcld. Kansas, to vis-it the bed-
Sloan's. .Mm. Harry Ballanl of I.ebanon ami Mrs.' Ella Saunders ami daughter Evelyn of noi-th of Iover visited Saturday a'ternoon at David Johnston's Mis. Thomas Fendlcy and daughters Lucille and Dortha culled at Oabome Cain's Saturday afternoon. (Kin Wetherington of Kentucky came Friday to spend the summer here and work for Develo Cain. Mr. A. W. Beck visited Friday with Mix. Anna Cain. Miss Lucille Fendley visited Sunday at David Johnston's. William Woole and wife called in the afternoon. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Knapp and son, Claude Knai'P and wife of I-ouisville. Ky., and Mr. James McKern and Mrs. Frank Herod and son James of Ibanon visited Monday at Thomas Fendlcy's. Mrs. Oevelo Cain and father. Ad Wilson of Trailers Point received word Thursday morning of the detlh of Mrs. Cain's uncle Daviit White, of Traders Point who dropped dead that mornmg. They left immediately, Mr. Cain went Saturday to attend the funeral and they returned home with hun. Mrs. George Campbell and children of near Shannondale took dinner Wed- , nesdny at Richard Long's. "Faithful Followers" .Sunday school class cleared $111 at James Md'annV sale Wednesday. Misses Clara Cain, Lucille Fendley, Hazel Spillman, Olive Payton and Pauline Johnston and Mes:.rs. Noble Pierre, Carry Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Akers called on George Horning' and wife Friday mirht. Mrs. Orville Crawford of Indianapolis came .Saturday morning to visit her parents A. W. Heck ari wife. Claude Akers and wife entertained at Sunday dinner Georg Horning and wife and Vern Price and w ife. Mrs. Joe Cain and son Earl of Lebanon visited Sunday at Claborne Cain's. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Eli Brown ami son Robert have purchased on 80 acre farm six miles of Advance. Robert Brown and wife will a-o tu houceWiPirig on the farm tint week. Abbott, an impersonator in coming to James town for Saturday night, February 8. J. R. Clore of Indianapolis, a former resident of Jamestown was buried at Jamestown Sunday afternoon. J. T. Dinwiddie a resident of Jamestown was buried Sunday afternoon at Jamestown. Marvin Caldwell and wife vititcd Joe Smith Sunday. THORNTOWN R. R. 19. Carl Ferguson anil wife visited with Roy Kibby'a and family near I'nion last Satin d'v. RECORD OF THE PAST No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had In Lebanon. Look well to their retold. What they have done many times in yearB gone by is the best guarantee of future IcbuiU. Anyone with a bad back, any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from kidney ilia, should find comforting words in the following statement. Mre. W. il. Neely. N. Iebanon St., Lebanon, says: "I suffered from backache at different times for several years. The worst pain was across my kidneys and sometimes kept me for sleeping well. A one of the family had had so much benefit from Iran's Kidney Pills, I begun using them and in a short time, I was feeling better." (.Statement given January 4, I'JVi).) On October 12, 191.', Mrs. Neely added: "I have had no occasion to use Doan'o Kidney Pills since they cured me. I am glad to continue recommending this medicine an I have been." Price Srtc, at all dealeis. Don't "imply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Neely has twice public' recommended. Foster-Milhu-n Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Lingering Coughs are Dangerous. (Jet rid of that tickling cough that keeps you awake at night and drains your vitality and energy. Dr. King's New Discovery is a pleasant bal sam remedy, antiseptic, laxative and promptly effective. It notlie Iho irritated membrane and kills the cold perns: your esli is soon relieved. Delay is dangerous gee Dr. King's New Discovery at once, Kor nearly fifty yearn it has been the favorite remedy for grippe, croup, roughs and colds. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 60o Adv.
r ' day evening at their hom. , Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown, .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coons, Mr. and Mrs. iohn Utley and Mr. N'esbit Brown. fc. M. Coon and wife spent last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Carl Bowman's In Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson had an their dinner guost Sunday Mrs.Mory San'ord i.n-! dmsfMw Bowie, 0. U.
. . c. -..:.r. ii . ii.u.hcr, . i.s. Isenhower, vho la slowing iniproving, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sparks and son I-e rpert last Wednesday at the home of Vre-j Saunders. M. and Mrs. Harry Shephard took Su'iday dinner with Mr. and Mr. Jjbn Mouni:. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coons atten.W the funeral of Mm. Margaret Cory, which was conducted from the Presbyterian ch irch in Lebanon at 2 p. m. Sunday. FAIRVIKW. Mrs. Myrn Richnrd-on of Lebanon, spent Saturday and Sunday with htr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beeman. Mr. ami Mrs. Ora Newman spent Sunday with relatives near Dover. Smith Cragun is on the sick list. Charles Quick who has been in poor health this winter was not so well last week. Mrs. Ann Evans is Improving slowly. Vando Cragun attended the funeral of Mrs, Cro.-c at Thorntown, Thursday. Those who dined with J. H. Miller Sunday were: Clifford Berkley and family of Wbitestown, J. R. Miller and family and Fred Killion and familyOra Smith wife anil daughter Doris. Arthur Woolener and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. !,on Kellam, Sunday. .Miss Mnzelle Smith of Lebanon, visited over Sunday with her cousin, Miss Doris Smith. Clifford Berkley and family of Whitestown, from Sunday until Tuesday with J. H. Miller and family and Fred Killion and family. The Parent-Teachers' Association gave a short program Friday afternoon at the school house. Kev. Kent of Lebanon, was present and gave a talk. Isham Proffitt visited from Thutsdsty unt;! Tuesday with relatives in :tnt' around Advance. FOUR POINTS. Elmer E. Hawkins, made a business trip to Thorntown Monday, of last week. Mrs. Reese Dodd spent Wednesday of last week, with her son Ollie Dodd and family in I-ebanon. Mrs. Hiram Bowls, spent Thursday of lat week in Fi auk fort. Mason Owens' sale was very well attended. Mrs, G, C. Roberts and Ma.-tci Leonard Paul Hawkins, are on the sick list. Misa Agnes Rogers of near Mechanicsburg was a Wednesday night guest of Miss Lucile Duncan. Scull Hawkins, of Stnngtown, Fred Hawkins, wife and son, Leonard Paul, tonic dinner with Elmer E. Hawkins TV! '.IK':-.-, T -If l-W verk. ..m( folks. E. P. Smith spent Saturday am' Sunday with Frank Miller's in Montgomery county. Lee Hawkins spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. Harve Heaton attended the funeral of his uncle, Andrew Clint in Tburntown, Sunday. Mrs. Anne Morris spent Saturday sight aid Sunday with Mrs. Leslie Witt, who is uuite ill, in Lebanon. BETHEL. The Ladies' Aid of Bethel will serve lunch at Elmer R.ddle's sale next Wednesday, February 7. Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Ross visited Fred Altum and family Satunlay. Mr. and Mis. Ira Sallee and daughter Edith vinted Mrs. Lide Young Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Henrv Swift visited at Mechanicsburg Sunday. Mr-:. Mi-Mullen is visiting her daughter this week, Mrs. Edna Swift. Next Sunday morning and evening is Rev. Wood's regular appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and rhildien Irene ami Kenneth spent Sunday with Jeff Davis and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. ( lint Perkins snen! Tuesday with Iral Perkins and family RI RAL ROl'TE NO. 1. Rev. Myers and wife of lbanon. and Anthony Crosstreet and wife spent Tuesday ith George Walker and family. Mrs. Crrle Routh and son Fie.) spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Imth Ed! in. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cunningham spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Other Kunma and son Carol. Manon Wildman of Auscola, 111., and Mrs. Andrew Riddle spent Tueaday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williams and daughter Mae. Mts. Oliver Campbell who has been sick is imjiroving rapidly, kev. A. H. Meyeri and wife and
Jesft Huffman and wife, and son, John spent Friday with G. T. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Iteid Budd and son Charles of Lebanon spent Satunlay night and Sunday -with Mrs. Build's parents, John N. Cunningham and wife. Miss Eliza Belt af Lebanon spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss ViilaV.h Cr-rmirrnem. Misa Esther '! '' -i-c xn-A uUi in guest Sunday. Miss Mae Williams spent Sunday with Miss Alta Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cunningham and children, Dortha, Donald and Myrtle Mae spent Sunday with Mrs. Martha Cunningham of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walker spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garner and daughter Dorothy of near Advance. Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grautman entertained Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pfeitt and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Piatt i!??;i children Floyd and Retha Mae all of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of near Fayette, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham. HAZELRIGG. " Albert Beck is ill. P. W. VanHuss and family spent Sunday with A. H. Bratton and family. Mrs. T. V. Stewart of Ibanon and Mrs. Alice Fall of Mechanicsburg visited their niece, Mrs. Alice Long last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor near Shepardsville visited Perry Crane and family Friday evening, Mrs. Joe Duff spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ray Duff of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Neptune entertained at dinner Friday evening: A. H. Bratton and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor, .Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Maze. W. T. Buchanan and family and '!uy Neptune and family. Perry Crane spent several days last week lecturing at farmers' institutes. Some of the places ttere Knightstown. Ilringhurst und Frankfort. He left Monday for Indianapolis, Floia and Plymouth.
SHEPARD. Rev. Griggs filled Rev. Williams' appointment at Cynthian, Saturday and Sunday and Sunday night. Rev. VVilliams is carrying on protracted meet.ng at Vt- Run. Frnie McCoy and wife ?nd Buren McCoy of Indianapolis spent Sunday with W. A. Shirley and wife. Billie Swails of Greenfield s spending a few ilays with Elmer Single anil family and Walter Swails and family and will visit Bert Swails and family before returning home. Jacob Slaglc who has been ill for several weeks is some better. Ora Clark is quite sick w-ith typhoid fever. Noble Shelby and wife of Lebanon spent Sunday with Clark Hrr am! wife. Hershel Smith, wife and baby spent Sunday with Isaac Smith and wife. MFC I! MCSBCRr.. "" :. '"' ilio has been . i i. . improving. Thopi.-is Harhaiitfh and family am' Mrs. Ruth Ilarbaugh visited relatives at Sheridan Wednesday. Revival services began at the Christian church Monday night. Rev. Sleeth is conducting the meetings. Rolait Rogeis and CU m McDonald were in Indianapolis Friday. Robert Goodknight will move to a farm near Colfax, in the near future. Gurnry Ilarbaugh will move to the olace vacated by Mr. Goodknight. Harry Ferguson moves to Mrs. Cason's farm and Fred Perkins moves to where Ferguson livd. ' Rev. C. A. Parkin of lhanon. spoketo a laige audience at the M. E. church Saturday night. Mr. Herr of Moran. has purchased the Charles Rogers farm eas of here. MKCHANU SB1RG. There was no school in the advanced room at this place Tuesday afternoon. Mont all the pupils attended the "Birth of a Nation." at Lebanon. W. H. Wilson has returned from a visit with relatives in Oklahoma. Miss Neilie Kern of near Royalton was the guest of friend Sunday, Rev. Parkin of I-banon mode an excellent talk to a fair siyed audience at the M. E. church Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. lex McConm-ll of Frankfort, visited Saturday night and Sunday with Walter George and familySTEWART'S CHAPEL. Hershel Richardson is ill with rheumatism. Mrs. Mil ford Wedge has the laKrippe. Mrs. John Brookshire, Mrs. Hershel Richardson and George Stre'ighn are slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Joha Shithan and son visited Wednesday with Mrs. Smiley of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. C U. Creasy and tan Guy and Mis Ida Graham were Saturday guests of Ora Brookshirt and family of Lebanon. 0w Oaik who spent several weeks
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noon, i Wallace PeTlev of Ladoga apeti Saturday night and Sunday with C. L. Creasy and family. Herman and Lonnie Hedge of Indianapolis spent Satunlay and Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Milford Hedge. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knox were Saturday guests of Earl Self and family near Advance. FAIRLAN'D. Harry Harvard who has been quite sick the past week in no better. Millard Dittamore of Brocton, 111., has been the guest of his sister Mrs. T. W. Hunt the past two weeks. Arthur Powell and ts.;uly spMit Sunday with John Perkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Ijjyton were Sunday guests of Robert Baldwin and wile. John Dooley and family attended a birthday dinner Sunday In honor q? Mrs. Charles Wiggins at her home in I ebanon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hunt spent Friday with their daughter Mrs. Will Duff near Old Union. Mrs. Grant Swift and children and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Saunders and children of Bethel, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Howard. Mrs. Clark Perkins and daughter thelma spent Saturday with Mrs. Ashury Williams. Ollie Howard returned home Thursday from Martinsville where he has been taking treatment for rheumatism. Mrs. Dora Baldwin spent Thursday with Mrs. John Dooley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malsburg of Elizaviile and Harold Shore and family of near Thorntown were guests of Curt Shore and family. Mis. Doll Williams and son Oren Robert spent Thursilay with her mother Mrs. J. W. Slagle uf Ibanon. HEATH Edward Bohannon and wife visited at Geoige llohuiiuoiis Saluntay night and Sunday. Ora Smith and family, Arthur Wulner and family, Wilda Zenor and children visited Sunday with Lon Kellum and family. Will Heilrirk and wi e spent Sunday with Frank Yates and family. Abba Yates spent Sunday with Chloe Shoemaker. Lindsey Hine and daughter Eva Romaine spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Protracted meeting is in progress at Mts Run. A surprise pound party was given on Farl Tudor Tuesday night A large number of friends and neighbors, en-. Joyed the evening with them. RFRAI. ROl'TE NO, IS. William Fall returned home Tues day from a visit in Putnam county Charles Carrie and sisters, Martha and Catherine, of Kankakee, visited in Thorntown Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Bowles entertained the J. N. Club at her home Thursday afternoon. An enjoyable time was had by all. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Glen Bratton, wife and son Arthur, visited Mis. Bratton's brother, Joe Bowen and family of Lebanon Sunday Helen Masters visited with her par ents over Sunday. Mrs. Cyrus Ham, Mrs. Fay Ham and Mrs. Guy Camp were guests of Mrs Arthur Bowles Thursday afternoon. LISTER. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ross spent Sun day with their daughter and familyMr. and Mrs. John Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Punk Smith and fam ily of Pike, soent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. F-. Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Sanders and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Sanders' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Swift's. Sunday February 4th is preaching day at Bethel both morning and even ing. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs Ira Sallee visited Mrs. Sallee's si.-ter, Mrs. Giendenning. The Ladies' Aid Society of Bethel church will meet with Mrs. Turii Sanders this week on Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Graham Is in poo health. RI RAL KOCTK U. Mr. and Mrs. William Berry visited relatives in Kirklin Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. W, J. Sanford is suffering with an attack of Ingrippe. Mrs. Artie Morrison was the guest of her parents on Thursday. Oris DeVol is the guest of David Giendenning for a few days. Mrs. Mary Hughes ir. visiting in NoWesville. Mrs. John Updike has been confined to lier home this past week. The Jolly Stitchers were entertained by Mrs. William und Mrs. Clark Berry Friday afternoon. STOP. NO. 4, Mrs. A. J. Fall is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. RwalU visited l Nevltt and family of Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard VanHuss, Mist A rev and MsHer Arthur Van Huns were dinner fuesta of Andrew Bratton ami family Sundty. Mr and Mr. Albert Wraley returned Thursday from an exten-d vtat with reUrioet at Coalmnnt. Mr, and Mr. M, W. Ln enter-
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SHERIDAN taiiicd Bert Swails and family John Hefner d family, and Carl Denny and f un ly. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of the former's aunt Mrs. M. W. l-ane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldsberry of lbanon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hefner. Zora Lane visited her grandfather, Tim Ine, near New Ross last week. Mrs. William Berry and Mrs. Clark Berry were hostesses to the Jolly Stitchers Friday afternoon. William Swails of Greensburg is the guest of his brother Bert Swails and family. ADVANCE, R. K. 21. I-afByette Lucas and son, Gail were in I.ebanon Saturday. George Broshar and wife attended the burial of Mrs. R. D. Joseph at Jamestown Wednesday. John Nicley and wife spent Sunday with Clair Leek and wife near Jamestown. George Rny and wife were Sundayvisitors at Charles Canada's. Claude Lucas and wife of Lebanon spent Sutuida; i u K 1 1 1 nitli Lufuyette Lucas and familyCharles Sparks and wife anil Mrs. Lillith Heady were guests of George Broshar and family Thursday. Moses Proflitt and family of near Whitestown spent Saturday night and Sunday with Sam Krazier ami family. Joe Frazier and wife, Lawrence and Okla Riner, Clea Broshar and Walter Nicley attended the basketball game at Thorntown Friday night. Frank Riner and wife were the guests of Sam Caplinger and family Sunday. MAPLE GROVE. The sirk in this vicinity are all better. J,,..h IIm.u nil,) ramilv vi-ltn.l in Lebanon last Wednesday v ith Geo. Isenhower and family. Ora Stultz and wife of St. Claire visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jumes M. Stulti Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bradley entertained Sunday, Henry Bradley and wife, Eddie Staton, wife and son, Merle, Earl Witt, wife and son Bonsel. Charles Bradley, wife and daugh ter, Maithelld. Mrs. Mary Bradley and daughter. Miss Nettle, and son, Omer visited Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stultx. RURAL ROUTE T. Mr. and Mrs. Eugie Stephenson and children Oils and Icta spent Sunday with Tom Reed and family. Mis Mary Perkini spent Sua day with M!s Ann Brown. Rev. Butiunr of Warsaw preached jtws spl.udid Mnaoiu at the Eliisvill
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Baptist church Sunday. There was a large attendance both morning and Miss Helen Sample spent Sunday with Miss Lena Swope. evening. Mrs. Zuma MrRuberts visited Mrs. Ada Richey one duy Inst week. Miss I,ottie Swope of Hopewell jpont Sunday with Miss Jesse Swope. Otis Mcltoberts who has been ill with rheumatism, is no better. There will be preaching at the Elizaviile Christian church next Sunday both morning and evening. Buren Clossin, who has been sick the past two weeks, was able to return to school Monday. SHERIDAN. Fred Parr visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Parr Saturday night ami Sunday. Mies Lottie Parr and Miss Kuby Burress of Ix-banon visited friend and relative Saturday night and Sunday. Alva I.anham and wife were Monday visitors at the home of Will Lanham and wife. B. M. Gomery and wife took dinner with J. I. Parr and family Saturday. Grandma Carter is in poor health. Mrs. Dave Hutrhins was called to the city last week on the account of sickness. Mrs. Oorge Scott is in poor health. J. 0. Parr was in Frankfort Monday. Edward Gomery went to the city on business Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Paddock spent the night Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Gomery who was ill. We will buy or trade for your old furniture and etoves. We have some extra good incubators, folding beds, locking chairs and dining tables Perkins 4 Orear, 'phone 81. l-lll-3t An oyster supper will be given at the First Christian church Friday evening beginning at B:.'I0 o'clock. Jan. 30-31. Feb. 1 For Croup, Cough and Colds. A. Baxter, Wheeler, Wise., says: "For ten years we have used Foley's Honey and Tar in our family and consider it the best medicine or the market, especially for children, as they like to take it." Contains no opiates; safe for babies; effective for a. lulu. Checks croup! stops roughs; relieves cold Masters A Mitchell. Adv. DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT 091 c over Etter1 Drug Stor. PROVE 141.
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