Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 113, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 February 1917 — Page 3

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IKUPTIAL AFFAIRS FOR MBS SHELBY ree Delightful Events Given Yesterday In Honor of Hride-to-be. nee Hy htful prenuptial afTn.r 1 e given yesterday fur Miss Madge) by. a br;.b elect. In the after-! ;i Miss She:hy was the honor gue-t j i bridge party given by Mr-.. W if I .oily of this city anil Mr.i. Ceorgrl iir o! Lafayette, at the horne o; Kelly in the Ritchie apartments We t Wa-Mnicii street. In tin-1 ring u towel shower wa tr v-n . ; rjht-Ibv at the mect.ni' of thci en Esther Circle of the M. E. i rch held at the home of Mrs. R.I Villium.-" on Noith Fu-t tm-t with J llernar.line Wilson a i -tn:it. nidi j .wing th:s meeting the mnnlwrs of j Monday Evening Rridgo dub iwoj liiide-to-be a handkerchief ahjwr j he meeting of the rk.h held at te i 10 0r Miss H.iH Reruns on j hy street. ; .is. Kelly ami Mm. Spuhr enter-;. "d guesis for four tab'es of bri'h'el ompliment to Miss Shelby. Tnc , i-s for the frames were awarded to . Wallace Morris and Mis. J. W. j by after which a two course lunch-1 was served. 'I he guets for the 4n vere: M;-s She.bv, M i ; ( 1 Riley. M's. J. W. Shelby. Mis.; r Jacob, Mrs. oble Shelby, Mrs.; 4? Com lev. Mis. Frank Rarr. Mm. j"t Perkins. Mrs. Joseph. Iacobe::i.!( Anna Byers. Mrs. Wallace Mr- j Mrs. Lowell Wilson. Mrs. Charles 'man, Mrs. C. I). Orear ami houe Mrs. Ceorgo Wooil Owen, of of Indianapolis, the moe-t.ng of the Queen Esther the first part of the cvenintr sted of a business perio.l nod -in esting program on, "New AnierMiss Lois Jones gave a rcvew chapter in the society's slu-lj ; Miss Merle Smifhson ron.iuet.ei) evotionnl er.ercises and two papon the evening's topic were read Miss Arthelma Parr and Miss per Keener. hollowing the proi two messengers knocked at Mrs. arms' thrn- nn.l presented Miss ly with a bushel basket of "gVoc- ," the opening of the many paekand cans disclosing many lovely The evening' pleasures were uiled with the serving of a two e luncheon. f membe-rs of the Monday FvenJtridge club and four guests. Mrs. h Smith, Mrs. Fred Donaldson Mr. Noble Shelby of this city and Clarence rail of Indianapolis the guests entertained at the tf Miss Perkins. For the icon serveil following the (tame uhle waa prettily appointo.l with dual crystal holders, tied with bows of green tulle, and snpng lirhtrii green taper. The liefs were piesontcd to Miss iy in a basket decorated with ia crepe paper, a large bow- of the tulle gracing the handle. A DINNER PARTY. r. ami Mrs. Louis Sterling of h East street will entertain at a r party this evening at their on North Fast street. Mr. and Fred Dnnal.Uon, Mr. and Mrs !-, Mclntyre, Miss Hazel Rerkins Harold LaFollette. ;at is the cause of weumatism, lumibago and gout? jv Valentine Vott Rierre. M. I).) l er since Scheele, in 177., di ovthat uric acid was present in the j m scientific men have been mak -perirrerial invesijni iop tjnd it je almost universal oidnton of our medical men that the presence of acid in the system in excess is the of rheumatism nnd gout. When irate ailts are precipitated out of dood into the )li.l ti.s-uie-strur the piief.r. .suffer.-, front girt and matism in the muscles and joints. (fens from lumbago and pam in back mowles. The hrst aim of ufferer should lie to get rid o' acid, which, in excess, is a poi lo do thin it i well to drink about t of hot w a'er morning and night tablets f Anurir (doub! gth) at the nearest drug store ake them before meals regularly ic will do io harm to the system will carry off the ""e acid b; dating the kidneys. Then tine iodine may be psinted over h ings, or in more severe cases hot -d "ioultira mav be applied to e the local symptoms Rut important is it for the sufferer .tU.n from meat, to diet, drink li motiade or hot water, and tak ic for a considerable time as it . a drainage outward of the oric and i many Umm wore aotant lithia and usually one finds that t-sntve uric and as hot water noes

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THPRfY Thursday Afternoon Bridge ch;b Mi-. J.im.-s Mct'ttDR. a.-IS. W. T. C Mm J. Ott, 2 SI). Mi:.. Iilien Day assistant. !nfr .'. club Mi. Kthei Orear, " .III. KRiniY. Pled ant Hour tmhroidery c'uh Mr-, !i?r r IW. " ' Cooking club Mrs. C, 0. White. 2-"M. Mrs. Alva Martin, a-.iUr,t. T-.un.-t club Mn.. O. C. Hinriru. J:!y .itcniT club Mr, tieoree Co..iiwin, 1 :'0. Mrs. I'linton I'pdike a.-Mant. ' V.r.y st-o"t banquet, piven hy niother - -'Viitia! Christian chinch, ti im. Mothers' club-Julia Harney buildSATVRnAV. Horentine clubM ss Helen Ca'dv,.;:. J..".0. Ms .Nann.f Miller, CWK A PtRTY. M;.-s Mary Ruder and M Ronr'la Rader entet:iine. ieniU last evening at their httne on ( rint street. The diversions of the j i-enme consisted in the p'ayinir of! neie-. The iruests weie: Misses! ,e.sie M.-Clain. lion Ronham. Helen j .mram, F.lla Mae I'ratt. (Jenwievej I.uciie Rurke. Kleanor Stark, race Stephenson, Mary Kerry: Orlo right. Klmer Morrii.ii. Kusseil Mors..n, Delou Rurke. Ra'ph Ilonliam ..'A Stephenson and Floyd Rowel 1 : :hi- c:ty: Ruren Sh-n-:iWer, Tho e:dlinEer. Haven l.iviniruo.l and Mr. .hn.-on of Wlntetown: Mauri.-e o'rn of Ind'.anapo'is and .Mr. Trace" (ra-vford-vilie. OFI K KRS KI KCTF.D. Orlit-e for the enmine year were elected at the mevt'.r.ir of the Poreas cia--.s of the Ri-e.-byterian church held at the home of Mrs. O. H. ("armirhael on Fast Main street yesterday afternoon, with the ladies of section !":iur. of which Mrs. I'avi.l Rut-er is chairman. wfX ho-te-e-. The o:Ti cers elected were Mrs. Iiuis Sterimir president; Mrs. Leonard 1 aetrjahr. vice-president; Mis. K. I!. McMahan. secretary; Mrs. Charles Fi.-h, assistant secretary: and Mrs. i;iVid Rntner, treasurer. Follow, oe tho business fierio.1 the remainder of the afternoon was -spent in needlework and conversation. A kite afternoon luncheon was served hy the hostes.-es. , THE FF.RRl'.tltY MKKT1NC. The February metin of the What-So-P'ver circle of the tentrai Chri.-t-ian ihurch was la-Id last evening in the church vestry, with "Mexico." as the subject of the evening's interet;nK program. 'Miss Mary Stevens had cnarge of the devotional exerci.ses; Miess Winnie saley was the rogram leader and a talk on the work of a proiiiio.-iib miivMuiiai iii M.-.mvm was (..yen by Mr, A. I Ward. I hiring the s.cial hour, which followed. refre.--hnients were served THE INTER NOS (T I B. The Ito. i 'os club will have a mectng Thursdi.y evening at the h'ime of Miss Kthel Drear on Fast Main street which time the program for the January Hith meeting will be given. The following is the pro'ram: "The Romance of Salt Lake City," Miss I.o'etu llercaw; "The Great Salt Lake Trail," Miss Mae IMlomiin; reV,ew 'The Moimon I'roj !,"t." Miss MaryStevens. MEETING POSTPONED. The meeting of the pleasant Ihrtii "rrbroi.lery club which was previouciv announced for I nuiN.iav afternoon ias been postponed until r'riilay ufter--on at wliich time Mrs. Homer Dale vvill be hostess. All members are urged to be present at this meeting as there is Lj.siur of importance to he discussed. MONTHLY MEETING. The Herean class of the First f hri.-tian Sunday school held its regular monthly meeting last evening at the church. The attendance was not lurge hut a very enjoyable meetin was held, an interesting prograr being given hy the social committee under the drection of Mrs. (li Shaw, chairman of the committee, THE COOKING ( LI B. The Cooking c'uh will be entertained Friday afternoon at the home of M C O. White on North Meridian street with Mrs. Alva Martin assistant hostess. The program for the afternoon edl consist of a demonstration o "meats" by two young ladies fron I'urdue university. The hour of the meeting is 2:30 o'clock. A SrOO O'CLI K DINNER, ' Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Whitaker were hosts at dinner last evening at their home on East Main utreet having as their guests, Mr. and Mr. Louia Storli.iD aiiJ (l.n.irrn Kooeii hml Uiuis Mr, ami ilr. Brush Mrlntyre of thi city and Mis liattie Moore of Thom-town.

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other. Valentine novelties htlrMclive ly appointed the home of itrs. W. T Hooton oa West North rtreet, thla aftlemoon, for the thimble jiarty irven by Mrs. W. T. Hooton and Urn. K HtM.ton, In the dining room a Uible ittri centereil ith a rorreoo boqut f red roses surroummt. by numerous dainty cupids. A Mimber of American fl'iir were jfiven cons,:CHsi;s place in the room apacdntnient-s, in keeping with the patriot spirit :f the American peopie who at this tinware on the verite of w ar. Dui ing the nf'.rnoi.n a number of readings en' vn l.v Alva Wyncoop, who aa usual delighted hi" hearers with hit ni;ml'rs. Xlusical nun hers on the Vktiola were enjoyed and Miss Man Fln.-il.eth Hooton sung a number of selections. Tne ho. tcs-es were assisted in the -c-iAirg of a plate luncheon, in which the Valentine idea was rarried out, hy Mrs. M V. A.ller. Mrs. Irwin Brown. M.-s Frank Rarr, Mrs. Roy Adney. Mrs. Ch.irHs Hartnwn, Mrs. Jn-ic Sa'l-.'raber, Mrs. Ju.-ie iloveniale. Mrs. II. N. oons. and Mrs. .1. R. Hooton. II Anmn the quests were Mrs. Barbara Sten'oerjrer of Indianapolis; with Mis. M. V. Aiil-r and Mrs. (ieoiue ivt.Hxi tiwepa ol Mayviiie, Ky.; with Vis. C. P. Uc-ar. I"he party this aft ernoon wa.s ti-,e fir.t of tw-o part-es t.i i be iriven by the host.--.ses, the secend arTair to lie Riven tomorrow aft.n. PERSONAL MENTION. W. J. Rursel! made a business trip i Indianapolis, today. Mi. and Mrs. E. M. Jayne are spendg some time with lelatives in InMr-. Frank Rarr ha- returned from New York City where --he has been the guest of i-elatives. Mrs. Oilie Kennedy has accepted a i-o- ition in the ready-to-wear department of the Stanley lrv Goods store. Pr. C. II. Smith who has been ill for several weeks at hifi home on South Meridian street, is some better. Miss .V'a Downing, who has been the gucsi of Mr. and Mis. Maurice i,,..- for tv " ".r.'.hi, t.-J..v i-iii."--ii m her home in ? -n.u, Okia. Mr. and Vis. W. J. Rurs! and sons of A.-h --tie-t Keie Kucets the latter part of lat week of V. A. Kincaid and family of near Iad.-.!en. Mr. and Mrs. Cuppy of Waveland will come Sunday for u short visit "'ih Mr.;, ('ruige Miiier and daughter. Miss Maude Miller of IndinapolU avenue. Mrs. Clark lird-ay has returned from Colunbus. Ohio, where she has been sjiending a week with her daughter. Miss Wilda Roes, who is a student at the Ohio State university. Little Miss Katlierire Jones. d:mr;h tor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones of north of Lebanon, is .spending the neck with Mr .and Mrs Henry Moore and M.ss Ro.-e Moore of North Meridian street. Mrs. F.lnn Carey I.emhka and hiuchtor Harrieet Crare, who- have been guests of Miss (irace N'eal. have rono to I nirmsport for 'l viiit irith lelatives before going to Star 'iH her they wili spend some t-me with Other relatives. TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY. The ladies of the Afternoon Em broidery dub w-ill give an entertain ment Friday cv-ning at 7:.'!0 o'clock it the Stokes school building. The rogfa"in for the evening will be pub-i.-,he. in Thur.-day's Reporter. TO MEET FRIDAY. The Jolly Social Hour cluh will meet ith Mrs. David Tilery of Stolti -t.eet, l-'t-'day afterno h 2-:wi M FETING ON FRID Y. The Mirpah Women will meet Friday t P. m. with Mrs. Pearl Evans 1121 South Meridian street. Neighbor, invited. Let Buttshar Figure It Out, Donald wns .-nl to the sl ire If his mother iiml told to get "Kreln-el" t-n il.-rl.dns. Ity the lliov he reni-h.-l lb. biucti.-r sh..p. b.nvev.-r. he bud rorgoi t.-n the French pari of It. mi he sal to Ihe biiteber: "I want some len.u-r loins; Miami 'em up and koixk ei; ilonn." AN AGED WOMAN. Tells Ho Vinol Made Her Strong In her eightv-second year Mrs. John W irki-rshaiii, of Russellville. Pa . says: "I -as In a run-down, feeble condition ind had lost nV.-,h. A neighbor asked me to try Vinol, and ur'ter Uking two bottles my strength returned; I am raining in flesh, it ban hoiit up my health and I am feeling ime for a woman of my age, so I get around and do my housework.' The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Wirkcrsham's case was because it contains beef and cod livtr peptones, iron arid munftgnnrse peptonntes and glycerophosphate, the very element needed to build up a weakend run-down ytim and create alituftlh. t.ii i'l'i .!... L--ng Tav:, Prop., Lebanon, Iim at the leading drug store in all Indiana town-Adv,

CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. adopted the Houghton amendment. () to 15. prohibiting women from votr.ir for ileleirotes to th fn.-t:tat:Sn il convention. Representative Alldredge, author of the bill, charged that a "huge and uneon lobby" is working desiciutrly to lei'cat the bill. Representative Green joined him in a fight for the adoption of the bill on s--eron. reading with""t debate. The women lobbyist? were disap-poii,'--d by the action of the house, hut not di-heurtened. Many legislatms favoring the passage of the biM voted for the amendments. The vote v as not a test vole. The Mat-on suffrage bill will come up in the senate tomorrow. The women now" pin their hoe for the pass.iire of this bill without the clause j.'oh'biting them from sitting in the con stitutonul conventon. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. iss Aeun; l.lnusey has art uiiiioiniiial operation at tiie hospital this mornng for the removal of a large fiiroid tumor. Mis. James Raker of near Joliet,"ille had her left foot amputated at the Williams hospital this morning. Her condition is reported as favorable. COMMISSIONERS COURT. The commissioners granted the petition of the Lebanon Horse Thief Detective Asnocintion to have special ion..Uiti)e powers given to John M. Ciawfoid and Walter N, Roiiiro. Ihe hoard authorised William J. -oh. trustee of Jackson township to give an additional allowance to S.,san Shelly and AlU-rt Wagoner from the fund set a'.de for the poor. '1 he report of Vic Saunders, supet-in-lender.t of the Ruth gravel roail ar. I of Alva Wynkoop, the engineer, was appro ved. 'Ihe motion of the petitions for the II. K. Van Nn a gravel road, to dis- . u.ss the petition was wreptnl by the hoard and the petition dismi-serl at the cost of the petitioners. Tiie rimtra't which hail been made ..lib Rearl Muslim, recently appointed MHierintendent 4f the county fjiim. is us approve!. Mu.-ton is to receive F'-'O a ear for his services. STf.W ART'S CHAPEL. Hoile Stiaughn, whs ha lieen i fined lo his home for several weeks with typhoid fever, is able to be out again. Mm. .Sites Hall his la grippe. Mrs. AllK-rt Cox and daughters liessie and Ruby, of near Potts school house, were guests of Guy Cmc and fnmily Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Knox were Tuesday guests of Zrlln Billingsley and family of Advance. Mrs. Hode Htranghn spent WeL, neslny with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ( link hear Shepanlsvi!le, Mr, O. J. Kir ami children and Mm. Ed McClaine and rliildren visited Thursday with Mr. Roy Flinn, R, J. Mall mad hitsinese trip to lbenon navury. ITcsortcr. ly r Year.

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Frankfort Policeman Resigns to Accept Joh in This City. Th Frankfort Times says: "After resigning as u member of the police department Hurley Frhack has accepted a position tendered him by a local company who own and operate the South Meridian street garage at Lebanon. "Mr. 1 ryback, who has had experience in the auto game, will lie manager of the Lebanon gal arte which is one of tho syndicate of garages in the central part r-f the (tate. numlier of changes and when com pleted Mr. Frybnck will have one of ihe most modern in Lehanon. "Yesterday, when Mr. Frybnck ten-lei-ed his resignation to Mayor Card le was presented with a rc-commenda-ion whi. b read as follows: 'To whom t may concern This is to certify that the bearer. Hurley Flyback, has been n member of our police force for three -ats and has made a good oft'iecr. 1 gu't to e. him resign and I can commend him to you as worthy of iur confidence. Yours truly, Oliver ml, Mayor of the city of Frankfort. Indiana, February fi, 1HI7.'" ONE KILLED. Iiiiired as lie Collision. Iff.-l tie blcrNi.flnrid .Vcir ffrrrlce.) NEW Y'ORK, February 7. Robert icier. 27. i:' ilad, and V-id.l'i.e Smith and Tiny Human, said to be nrml.ers of the Winter Garden chorus, uf in u critical condition as the result of a collision lietween two automolilcs on Riverside Drive early today, ills, liessie Story, formerly known is Bessie Abbott, an operatic prima lonna, wis in one of the machines but scaped injury. Barber tins the son of Henry Barber, founder of the BarIn r steamship line. FOI R SHIPS SUNK. More British Steamers are Sunk hy German Submarines. tPi Ac littrrniltUiniil Vrics Rcri-hr.i LONDON, February 7. Reports f the destruction of four more steam hips, ull British, were received herp up to noon. I hey were the Sackenlliitlon, l.:7 tons: the Ami, 3,1174 n.; the Vestra and the Crown Point. Two men on the Kaxon-Uritton were killed. The captain and 14 members of the crew were landed. Twelve sailors from the A 7.ul also ere landed. Gorman submarines are now active in every side of the Rritish Isles. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. William Thompson is in poor health of rheumatism. C. W. Cook has moved to Thorntow n. Call Walker is home from a business trip in the South. Klmer Shirley's will rm.ve to their farm near Bernard next spring. Mrs. Feather has purchased the Shirley property and will move into la nest spring. Avery Zimmerman and family have moved to Jamestown. Ollie Gregory will not return to Wubash this year. He will go to Ihin ville. thia aummer and prepare for teaching. h Lege Qullty. Charles had formed the bablt of mi) nln oft to the oetgliburi and eveo to the nearby atorea, Aa punishment for thia bli mother one day tied Uliu to the llbeary table, tytuK one end of the lima iff hie lee fh o'her o tadle. Watchtn the proceeding irb Intereet, he renwiieil: -Tie ihe Dfr leg, te

CONTIXVED FROM RACE ONE. concerning the relations of the two governments. ' While, of cirtirsp I have no means of knowing whet impelled the foreign office to withdraw its submarine pledge. I believe it was done with the know b ilge that a break would f"l low. ' 1 am now taking as a private citizen and not as a representative of the imperial government." It was pointed out. that President

Wi'son's labor in behalf of peace was ended as a neutral. He hud gone just as far and further than any other neutral. Rut if the lrnited States be comes a belligerent, then the pro-dent can continue his ertorta in behalf of e with an official voice in the mat ter. As a neutral, the entente nations listened to President W ilson through courtesy. As a participant in the Id war, passive ns it certainly must I. for a time at least, they will he compelled to listen. iennany wants a champion when natiims group themselves around peace table. The Gorman govern ment desire - mo- rm l:ati,ull, thai America shall have a voice in that p. ace which she could not as a neutral. This view is held not alone hy Teu tonic diplmats, but by others general ly. They do not frankly believe that ermany would wilfully no mattet ow hard nressed .make an enemy of the I'nited States unless by so, doshe could benefit herself. RCR L ROl'TE 7. Mrs. Kate Reed spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ina Perkins. The Young people of the Christian Endeavor will give a social at Elizafille next Friday night. The sale at Fred Dye's lat Thurslay was we'll attended. The Missionary Society of the Bap tist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ina Perkins next Friday after noon. Mis. Charles Burleson is on the irk list Homer Pale gave a very interesting lecture at the Baptist church fast W ednesday night. Clarence Land and familv dined with Ira Sipe and family Sundi.v, SCARCITY OF FOOD. PARIS, February T. Oermany', ubmarine warfare has brought about urh a scarcity of food in Switzerland that the Swiss government has opened negotiations with Spain and Holland with a view to securing foodstuffs hy way nf Barcelona, and Rotterdam. It is reported that C.ermany has offered to sell Switzerland some of the grain captured in Koumunia. LI MBER PLANT IU RNS. DELONGM, Ky.. February 7. Fire today destroyed the Rock Castle lumber company plant here. Losa estimated at 3.r0,000 and fire hundred men r thrown out of employment. Community Responsibility. Generally upenkliig, a community la held responsible for the property of Ita citliein. and may. If the demand la not nnreuaonahle, be aued for duuisg"" In rum of loae, snrue inch aulta nave been brought, and eoiuc of (lieu) kava been won br the pialuurrs. fcieepuoo la made (if losa due to war or laauare. Uun.

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Headaches, Diziy i"r' "j, Awful faint, CouIJ Not Work. FKUbnrtrh. Fa. "I am an orphan rrlri. and when only aavrateen jean out bail lo euppon myeeu, but t wooKl have eurh lick apeils very month the 1 would have to etay at borne f mm work, and 1 could not afford to do iC I also had headache, dixzy apells and pain in my aid. My sister told me how n.li NSia I" -M Piri'kham'a Vegetails CcsnpouitJ. hil helped her, to 1 tcjrsn taV.:ni? it. The result Is I am now in good health and never loae a day from my work, and you may publish my letter to ahow other girl the rood Lydi E. Pink ham 'a Vegetable Compound will do. " Miss Marir S0H1IKI.T7, 8 Cardner St., Troy Hill, N S . Pittsburgh, Pa. Thia good old root ami herb remedy has proved unequalled for ieriiidical suffering of young women: It contama what is needed to restore healthful coodttions. Write the J.ydia F.. Pinkham Medlcinn Co. (confidential). Lynn, Mass., for frea advice if you nct-J it. STOMACH ?ST? Get at the Reel Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet That's what thousands of stomach tuHrreri are doing now. Imtead oi taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they arc attacking the real cau.e ol the ailment closiged liver and disordered bowel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouie the liver in a soothing, heabng wav. When the liver and bowel are performing their natural functions, away goej indigestion and stomach trouble, If you have a had taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appctits poor, laiy. don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigcsied foods, you should take Olive Table:!, the substitute for calomel Dr. KdnraHV Olive Tillrts are s purely vegetable rompomiii mired with olive oil. You wdl know them by their olive color, i'hey do die work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtirie for quick relief, so you can cat wh.it you like. At 10c and .'5c prr box. All druggists. PianoBuyers Quality corta, but it pays. It pays not only in the wear of a piano, but the tone quality will make you appreciate the best in music. Our pianos are of the- quality that s-ulialies in moth TONK and DURABILITY. W. W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 GOODYEAR TIKES Moliiloils Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Davis-Overleese Phone 43f. Lebanon, Ind. SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES ' Gravs! Eaad Bond Ilarry L. Kinworthy Residence phone. 221; OBice, lOfi c-j rt EUi Si REPORTER ON R. R, $3.00 V EARLV

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