Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 113, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 February 1917 — Page 4

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.nil Priming Publish In Kueld, t'atrlot, eslafelwiMMl tUl vane. Ttmrnlovrn, WhltMtnn,ZInn TIHe, MKhnlCHbirf, Klllll, TrAd malt: lial. tsbhi or nuciimoi, (Mall subscriptions psvabts strictly In aiHanre Hnd pHper will t dlcontln.,l mitn, sunwrlptlon is renevdl. Itv IkII. im ve.,r 3 hi Hy Mull, nix month . .. l.TS fly Mali, three month pn liv Mall, one month 11 By Carrier, pi week . l' of this kimt Ailcnl-tlns inn lotteries or unytlilr.it "f a like Dot aetai-trd at nny pri.-c. TelMthnni". Hiisinr.. 4T,: New KASONTO OUMStll. 8taU4 atMtinr. Btmnf t.lc No. s, l- ft A oml Frlitnv each month. 7 " Ivory c Toll. Mtiti.n. Iluiiy W. M. Leltanon Clnpl-r No. JS, lints tl.lnl We.! ,)..!.. v '-mi- w-.. I' .. C'l.arlM llaitiiiaii 1. ..I.. Ivory 0. T"i: ttcconier. !.l-non Conimji. l-rc Km.-!.! Templar. Ti.il.1 M"l.d e o.-t t Hi 7 W p. m. Ivoiy f TollD. Uec.r.l--Ilen H. Coomhs, E. C THE WAV TO l IT. Tht' Migge.-tioii th.it I. en. in if -;,.tilt! have ii Y. M. C. A. ha- nu t ith i .- rtantfavor am! it i Ik ,ng i i i'-.i- - ! by all the people, and part '.-a'a,-,' by the young nun of the cd. There is nothing that .-o much appeals to the aver..ge yung ninii as ; i hove the opportunity meeting w.tb other young men. und. , right c cun'stancc.; md proper -ji I'uitr itm- i. for the imitii.il a.lvanWf -f a!!, i i i physical, ciue i.tion ii M.Mi a.. 1 cv-.n spiritual way. The Y. At. C. A. otter '.hi- ,.pp..r tun'ty- a no other nignma' or. !-. The power .'".d itiflu' ::co ot' it,-,. .,-' ftanizalimt have hivii rrr. t'i : ! t: vurld around. In every -t.ite of 1'iHr Sam's domain, in .-very ro.it tj i.f I'.-.f gb.be, even in far-.)!'!' Ch.i. i, tec Y. M. t". A. has hfen can..-d by devoted a t-i ruco-loving young nu n. I . i- itai iea.-onabb- to take to tee t 'hi. e-c f their hrwitl v)oit i- n-fw-i to y-j-f men of Indirtna. Ti"' a-iwi.tiarv '-i the V. M. C. A. i ,..i,..:u.,:. 'I.. , riot have thi-i : ilv into?: for the m-- " men whose in;.i ret lie tin- rh.es" (o the hear:, of '. :"l'1- of I-l.a--.-. t:ia .:..,.? Many Koj.l ht.ii;i-e. -.r I 1 h.;Mly, too, to atrnl He enlii-h'.ei.pon'r. ft civilizatior; to the hiark In H'.ioit . ! Africa ail the brew a am! e:lo- tt., of .;-ia w.l the lii.ni.!. i.f ihe .a and then never give a ,l;ai t" life better and more v o-.tli.'.ehi1! younjf men in their on r :pit!",'ni. -TJiia is hort-.-ijfhlrc!w.., or. :t f.;r Mirbt.-iv,., T I'eople iq t':e M.iaih-r ett.e.i w-a-. -.-i why the yoim m'n eaj-.;. ffoo;u t. the lurBer rit".-. f itv I i .- tnat '.'a larger cttl'-.s hive the ?alvani;.tr for soci'il fellow 1 1 , e.ii.i' t:o- ai.n lines that apJKa! to the aurae y-. ,. o man, anrl opportunities t(, )i;ie t t, t aettve life of Ipe . r .e.t. vMi.il I i tlinnaoelia t an o r.r. a larirr ..le. i rOUilty lieat tli".s:r.- l ali -'o oi' .'I O i! eeale. The sea'o die t:ni n.ntti r, f it UlC iilea, the ir:ari.!e, i,. the .-am '. Then, a.- buy-nc-.-, tnve,.r..-,-t f .. Lebanon, a l u..-:..-!v Y. M. ( . A huildit if vi ni l lie ...erth a" tee t Of buiiHir'H am! eiairi." ' o I''' ee like to ro no to ,-uy tr..,- ii:r. t. I' 'got id ngdt In bu -ip-s a city tin can have a rea.-oeabl'1 many of the Kro:.t far sre rmiipped vitii m-! swer many of the pur C. A. So g: r of th. , ..- that hy V. M. (, a.; hot, he-i,rr f, ete-yb,, have ,t1 j,, ;ilarl to help ..t.tii will help, if ti.e Th- w,.y do , ahead and do it. ltmg 'I. s ra... -..e,k'.,-.!-i.-. .-.'.at-.e.i ALL IN GOOD .-PIKi L (iermny .-ays .'tie vdi nor md lirrird horn" imu! he - how (Oiin'ry trials ;t-n- 'i.-r1' Pvrtipp" lh Kaiir thiol s this natnn t made tip of n-.ti fot ; jie a,iges, ami that Pemiitoirr may !,. ins wj-ji aloe,-; wills fceirf hamM hie i.-nsi-orte. IS my bf admitted a Litt that tul

kiiklly fee'mjf txtward Bwnijtoilf H -I not changed at all r this country. In ."act, if Untie ?um Rees to war with Germany, it will all be done in the beat spirit, without any ill feeling at all, and ail vi!l be done for the go:! uf laiilieror William and hir) alvis-

ora, and after the war is all over, we cn juat go aloej; the same us of jure. S TKOl liLES AT HOME. Talking uhuut trouble with the German, Governor Goodrich haa a cuus belli whatever that is with Otto KlhunK. Otto nays, py jiminw, that if he is not big enough to be auditor that he is big enough to j-csign, and he lon't like the idea of taking away part n his dutLii a auditor. It is time and let's nee if we can't get a!:"g a ithout an insurrection in the state hou ;e, right now v, hen the new governor is jti-'t getting his administration organized. NO HYPUF NS HKIiK. talk abo'it the allegiuni e of the ins aril Au..trians in this couniiecn ah-ohueii in.nvii to he .it rouinLiiion. Since the danger ha.- i oi. . thou- ami- of fmeigil'en and won. en an: takn.g -ej!l ill til! l.llt ti. H II Ml 1 VI'KKIK.Nt i-:. Anj t'me i. a Iwi : rotmuy. but je-t MAD (.(in!) i;;-: sd. Kivc .Minute Talks Uy Mi-n ! Of National i'lominciuc 111. H.KDi.CICK .. G. ill XL!:. " I thi U of ti.. ti,.-. if g. t t... it-mi-. ! ntr.l("ii pad "f It HI r-lt p...dir:iily, w.- ,!1 have e'etmiveyily MniiHf luv.f, jptl nun firwt tj.i shovel ! t

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of ptipr.riativ Imnonuree. to The comniun .jttvt.iq ' of irvankine ,it mftialu that there rhuuld tx o un reasonanlr haml it-ivpa MllJloed by gnvenimcnial Teguiatiom on the ore hard, and no unfair advantage aKumcd by bainefj enterprise, whh:h, hy the shoer iragnitude of the influence, are able to dominate their several fields of industry. Present condition. iiresent an extiaoidirary opiiortunity for this coun try to make an advance position in international commerce and finance This can only be acconiiilinhed by the government, the manufacturer, tin farmer, the hanker, the merchant and al! other business men pulling to-g-;ner. Tnif is the way to ixai'-.-iia'.ivihat .soiitii ity. To atif.ri ini h':-it o--n'irtii ipnti". in tb ''etc it puliLic.i .ul deal with f. ..; l'i.a. Thry nmt Irain to .-unorilinate the individual to ihr gnud o' Micity, ami thus to the gteHter" g.Hiil of th indivitldal. Tin:' n j t attain that attitude of mind -hich will lorn! them to yield to heir he-t inipu!.-es an'l enable them o npprei ,ate that the only v. ay to pi ing about a pra-'.ica! ai'plieation of btieine.-is inetiliMis to the n.ar.agemer.; ot' the ri 'fhitu ry of government ifor ho me.,.- men to take an inler.-ft in 'he al'aii's t.f the govermeent. The treul-'-e 'ih hasire-s men h; !,t en Ih it tt-y have nut ivc.itrrtizeii tiny .kit;, or ie': ponsibibty in the He'd 1' poiiti, Th. r.- .die-j'tl he a n.itori'tl airakeninj' to tiie nece-sity l'-i ftuoit let ine.-.v judgment ai-ohe,! hv I'i'J'.vtii.U le.l-.ne..., laen ill the ope a iverrment. Ho i i-- beng exte li. !.! of h'l.-ines Itletl I HI) i !-e. If it. P a.loinu . reil, the lata! ,t4lbiliv hje lore eti: i-niuiret ntai at l!l a.ttl a.'.gi-m. .onre tin.- l,u, teal it ::! I". ('"I,. , 15. HKNOKHSON'S SAI.KS T THIS 01 T AND tAVIi IT. 8. Walt.-r prnn;. :ie 'al- -1. pemiic . e..k aeof I. l i.iiu.itv le -V'.'. lilies n nth .v. .-st .f I'.it i ltrt...ry !'i -Ti - 's M.uth nf Lelia" leuhs. 1 fvp. -a!.:. ' .- lie H-m-e !' .-(is k - .1. A. S k. v. :,anr., Pol-lid In li'rl La' ghll-r, -.d f-.nn - i!e. K-.-l I .111,..';. -'! I" I -Ott l- .Mn, r. I'.-il. r:-m ,...-. Jooii Healh a-l. ;,r fvbruiirv r.ttor J,..n ); . tat. Ilea' I. nil: i W . b. t at I i 'tte. M.I I -' ''"'. ,i, i, il- -1 rank li-f- is, i Imi'i , a,t ..f Me.lifti.i.-.baig. :. l f,.- John l i. I.. . I.hbhI row : miles ea .t of Lebanon. ; REAL EST AT K TRANSFE1W. ie ami U-.it;.. K T-r.U.r t., Ivan nr. .'.'ii aere.t in lbannn. fHU. ri, tt Le,.. Lund t Con, pit',-, t' II - U. lots. ,7.' air in Iboin-Wi-I'l". (in it. Lit. .Ml r? Woodwind's fi.f pule i v.-et ..reatn, ' cotUige cheese, and v. fi )ai C;'..: l;(,tef:.w 1 tJrt.;. 3--

lyUNcws of the Country Districts

EUZAVfLtK.' - ., . . .. , , Mrs. I.orena Coy ?lent the week-end with Mr. fand Mrs. Louis Burjeson. EiYI CnKlfwell of Indianapolis, was here last Thursday looking for a hxiuse to move into. John Eatta spent (he latter part of the week with his father Victor Batts ifi Jolietviite. x Mrs. Mellie Warburton wbs the guest Saturday of her sister Mrs. Mollie IW-. y at Dillard. Sam C- and family spent Monday '' : ' Mnttie Parks and family, . ifeoch Grove. C'U.lce Jones and f.uiily have moved into their property which they bought of the Rebecca Park heirs. John liatts and family were guctc Sunday of Richard Uavia and wife near Gadsden. Mrs. Mattie Park and children spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Sam Coy and family. Mrs. Mabel New kirk entertained the Aid Soeu-ty of the Christian church Tuesday a'ternoon. Mrs. Anna Higlvce who is ill is verv little better. Mr. Higbce is able to be out again. .Mrs. Mollie Merry and von of Pillai-d spent the week-end with Cliff Warourton and family. .Mrs. lierry will move here in a holt time in the property vacated by Krnest I a vis Rnd family. Perry Park returned home Friday veiling after a few days' visit with rlatives at Krnipton and Mitldleiwn. l'l.KASANT VIKW. f . O. Prown and wife left Wednes!ay for southern points where they n'l spi nd tiic remaintler of the winT!.e siek of the neighborhood are: i'avid Custer, William Han.elnge;. Mrs. kuna ( am and Mrs. Gem-go Crim. hern HilligosF of Indianapolis, came lit week for a visit at her grandf, nts, William Denny's. Mrs. (ina Keiher and laughter., iae ami Jessie and son Forest spent aiunla.v ami oumi.iv at Ji iin Bov.ea's. Ja Denny and I ' rn !lill,g...-s !- -ut .Sunday ami Sunday nigiit at ; il Johnston's. Arrlne pierce of Lebanon visited Uin.tay tutiiit at William l!a::elrigg'.-. '' o.ii rider and V lie visde,! Sat-,!-iv i igi.t ?no Sa-.il iv w ith C ci1 Wrsr ami wife. .eslev Shi'clvtn ami wife entt raiiad Saturday mglit; j;i.-,. Clara .iin. Oliver Pa v ton. Hazel Spil'irtn .aide !'end!rv and Pauline Johnston p.! .Ve-.,rs. R.tllic Power., liwigbt bier, t.arev Sloan and Noble Pierre nd George Horning and wife. Tl- "Kaithfu! follower.-" rla - huh as to ll. la: raoon viil be held Tim,on with Mi-s Garnet l.e a,,.! ti. C. I1..I. it.--, are .,b,t.e poorly at this writing. Mr.-. l. C. Huberts is convalescing. Several 1 1 -.11 here ,uw, "Th" Hi I t S. f a Nistinii." in la hanon last week. 11. !'. Simmon.- ha., bought IV "aiv Il-afm farm. l.e Rebett., of Me, hatm.-buri-pert Weiinc-la-. of la-t week wit? .. r aunt. Mi... G. C Role i ts. S. U'I Havvkil.S oi Stllte.toHll. :--.d Sat.it'ila evening with Hiram lto. I id I a - I' vani a, 1 ran.,!- took I; dinner Tim. .-Iv wt'ii Pert rt - l i d family f Meebanie.-hll: g. l-ivat attend.. I tin- I', of I'. i...i". l' !'oV,- in the evening, ilia Met- Kvail.-, I ..lei'e IMmcaf Marie Howl.-, y-'ti d the I h-t. i o! Wedn. ,:.la afteim.tai of la t ra. Ani.e Mort-.s . per:!. V.,. -i:., a-t week '...I'll I, r mother M,. ,n V. :tt in Lebanon. Mrs. Witt i.-ot.fin.-d to her bid. d I!..,. kit- and familv snent ,-,t : Willi William ll.iwkii-.i am! fain irto.Mi. .1 and letiiily will Ha vara'. id hy Man-im R'l lvh. ,ye leMotl of we t tted J. T. .lone., a Mr. afid Mrs. H. P. St.-. 1 1 Martinsville, Ssttl'tlai, . -n.son id New II, -day i la.-t. week With ded u- M.i pd family. Maik McDowell tended lie, A IvilV kiiball game at t ml Rt'ilph i." at Vecdorsl.uig b.. . laltel phi.-c Sat itld tv titel f M -u-;:tt llbeliy and wife ami Miss Ve.la J..rr. It al'e. -l.-. 'he play at tin -.in ri l.u at at lhanon Tim- dn s.e-.l 'Hi,! N. S. C. meet 'with Mrs Waiter Mi Dani-l Friday afternoon r'i bt u.i ty ;.nl Hamilton, hemotli t'ublw, II, K-l her and K..rih Morri on have at' I been o ,,r , with the meas'e,. Mr- Mary Millsr has gone i Mar an etlr j.-tl vi-t with he u,,th i n I fam liugitter, Mrs. n. li. dy. Sliif NO. I. M VV. U spent yflifay a"d at

iiday witii k l.fjTT " - ' i Ml k AL Hoi I E NO. i. i:..h -wil(.,t,,.!f birthday 1 (tarty n.ven tt Mtefl (lata .-i"!i.is. tliarlea ii;1,n llf lkbi,. Ilr,, Mis

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guests at a six o'clock dinner S:itur'day evening Mr. aial Mra. Iavid Glen,i,..,jnir v,u ,, i ... m i VV

laine and Karl- Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Scull Galviu spent the waek-end with the lattcr'a cousin Mm. Albert Hirre and family. Misa Juanita Sanford returned to Champaign. 111., Sunday after four clays' vacation visit with her parents. Me. and Mrs. William Berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck. Mr. and Mrs. David Glendenning bad as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and j Mrs. Clark Beiry. Morton Church returned to Lafay-1 ette, Hatunlny morning alter ipeiiding a few days at his farm. AKIH'MI THE STATION. Raymond and Pennett Lawler sparnt Tucsdiy with Miss Mima Lawler at Brownsburg who is ill. Ralph Bressler visited from Saturday until Monday with Lester I!yficltl. Miss Miry Copelanil is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. ami Mis. Charles Copelanil. Mrs. Marv K. Hvliehl visited Tueslay with Mrs. Maud Lawler. Mrs. Murat Wiley and children visited several days last w eek with relatives at Lebanon. Mrs. Kannie Whitlow spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter Mrs. Mayme Carrigor and little grandim. Robert Whit'ow Cariger. Dewey Akers spent Saturday night aith Kthlie Whitiow. Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Beck. Mrs. Sainh Otting'-r and Mr. ami Mrs, Ora Ultiiiger ami daughter ,,f Vrhitestownv vidted Thin -day with Mr. an.l Mrs. Grover Stcart. Miss liracc Copeland of In.llanuiiiis. Tae-ibv evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Copeland. Lester '".ypebl spent from Friday t.iitii Sundav with his parents, Mr. and Mr-. S. H. ilylieltl. Mrs. Fannie W hitlow spent Monday with Mr.-. Mamie Oarriger. I.i'tle lion it hy Maisii, who has been i!'. is much lv-tln-. Mr. Klla Lawler is iil with la grippe. DOVER STATION. Mr-. I.otta Pratton visited Tuesday w ith George Crim and wife of li!il. John Jackson moved from we-t of Slwnnondale to the Caldwell f trm Wednesday. C. F. MeClain and wile visited on iuestlay with Kveret Caldwell ami family. James llaugh bus been working for Finest Smith of near Advance, the past week. Clair Hiatton and wife visited Sunday with lira Sutton and wife of Advance. Mark VrDnwel! and lia'ph .Tour-, ent to Veedershurg. Friday night t'-itne.-s the Advance- ectlei sburg high .- nooi haskelhali iiu;m: Ad-ei'i .Mil'lain of Iiiliilliapolis .-i.-ited with his father ami mother C K. Mi-f'liin ami wife Saturday night ni-l Sunday. Frank .Martin w-nt to i'm-ville. i'lidav nteht to see the Lebanon and Zi-.n -vdle high school ba -ketbui! game. Mr. Batiiih and fatnily are going to .novo to Kentucky next. week. Siril Hamilton is il at his home with ' he nua.-les. Miss Dale of Lebanon visited Saturday niL'it and Sunday with Jaon-.-t apling.-r am! family. 'I HORNTOWN. Kme-t Mi-Kern made a business Ir.p to lediananolis, Monday. i'auline Cteies of l-banon smmt Stitart'.ii ami Sundav v ith Hub Cones and 'i-m-'v. i-',e.l ( hl i. tian ami f.nniU of Toledo. Ohio, pie vi.-iting John lltatli and W. .1. Millet iy wttli Mr; and v. il" pent Sattir Susan Witt at Lib Mr... Marv Pi ice is visiting lie laughter Edith at Elwo.nl. Mis. Archie Campbell and children p. n! Sundav v. ith Clay Courtney '.'i.-i.'y at. No. 7. Mi.-, llorsche! Aid!, i and children pent the week end with Sabc Altum and family at No. 7. Several from here attended the ball game al Lafayette l-'ridav night. lbcrl Reiner and wife of Indian polls', s nt Satmrl-iy and Sunda; with Tom Johnson and family. RI UL Ittll TE II. Mih. r.mma Gleti'lenning is vi.-tting irltliyes no.ii of l-billlon. Mr. an.l Mrs. lipoid Maze .lit tamed Mrs. M W. j:t,e an.' ils'iull Mis- ..t-ii lin, Mr. .( t (iV-d.-nninv at tlnvter on f darlay. Misn Helen Titus of Lebaivn was the gue,-t of Mr. and Mrs. J C, Goal nil and son Ralph In.-l Sun. lay. Miss Juanita Siii.fi.nl has relurned to ftnirh hr iwnior your at thr uiiiveisity of Illinois. Grtirg" lj.wwln. Ralph 'Goodwin, W'llli.in M and S. T. Rcyrohi. tato legislature la.t ,v,.itcd th Thuriebiv. Carl Pad. r is nimble In move on tin I tr-r tsrm on arcmint of the Hlnea: of hi: wife. eivnm nil k I a' I ' - -l'l" ""Lu'ls, Vnjl.t ant jiea upj yF. and

ilubkrs!

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 wip. ply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co,

Classified ADVERTISING Rates Yzc Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 10c. HOl'SES FOR RENT. ! FOR RENT Five room tiouse, three 1 blochj from the square. Neal and Co. Dee. li-t;' l-'OR RKN'T 7-room house with bath, t sijuare.s from court house. Phone h. W. C. Kennedy. 1 li.'-tl . LOST AND FOUND. LOST On the 6 o'clock car "from Frankfort Saturday evening, a bl.wk putse containing about $H in numey , and a card with the name. Miss Flor-; ti.ee Groves. Please return to the' office and receive reward. 2 -1 lit Miscellaneous for sale. FOR SALK Good country wood. block or split. Fred Hutts, lbanon Kutal Route 4. Jan. 24-llH FOR SAIJ-i One good milk mate. phone Nil. Pi.i-L. 2-jU". FOR SALK Jersey male, eligible to register. See Furl Kdlin, R. R. 1. 2-5-nt FOR SALE A goad J.-ri'ev cow. yiving good flow- of milk. 11. E. Fredkk, Ila.e!iet. I'-'i-lll FOR SALE Day, apoit. dining '.aide, bed. fir.-less cooker gas range, k;tcn cabinet etc.. all in irootl contlition. H. C. Letmran, driii South Merthan street. 2-h'-.'it FOR SAI.li Nice Jersey heifer calf. ,e hccv, old, f.'..no, John A. Pnobis. Phone lill, MISt F.LLANEOl S W ANTED. DO YoU NEED MONEY" High est ca.-h prices jiaid for false teeth in any condition, aiso bridge woik, old gold, silver, eld platinum. l'le-i-e tail to Herner's False Tel It Snecialty. 22-:ird street, Trov. N. Y., and ive check bv return mail." FARMS FOR KENT. i'OIT SALE OR P.FNT- SO-at-r,- farm in Hamilton coun'y . Iml.. Im-ate,' 1 rnr;i. roiiie ami I mi,e irom int-iur-lian. Farm in good shape; extra treod house. Immediate po.-se.'sion Sec Ora (I. Brock, Lebanon. 1ml., or F. II. Brock, Zionsviile. Intl. l-.'iO-7t.l l-'OK RENT W)-acie laim, 'J milts ra.-t of Ubanon; cash rent. In-ptlre of O. I-'. Bait, Noblesville, lnd. 2-:'.-tit. Mrs. Will llavden o,' Lebanon, who .ame to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, Mary Ann Cavin. V. edin day, touk umner with J-tmes W. Hal! and family i-mi John Lawrence. Miss Flossie Adair spent part of last we-k with Joe Ceil and wif- in .nr.- ui-vine .xet-np no tie'ierwe, an abdominal operation about 1nr. weeks ago i.. getlipg along nicely ai can be up. Mrs. Lizzie Coiinmngliam who h been staying with her tiatigbiej- .VD Paul Jortlon retitrned to her home la

Miss Alpha Cvin ,ui.. it'i-etd f.-oni" her wnrl. at the glove factory l-dl'"

week on account of the illness an.l m'i Ma'',' dentil of her gi-indii-,"th( A. Cavtll. F MiCVlFW . There was no church Sunday night on an-mint of Ihr, bail weather. Sundav school Sunday at 10 o'clock. The sick in this vicinity an: improving. Opal mid Roy gunk snnt a ft--days h..,t week with their sister Mrs. Fny Vjivod ird of C .-lone. The men', bii.le clash na t at Valid.. Ciagiiii's Saturday niynt. Mr. and Mrs. W ilia- Newman .re the Sundav guests of Charles Morris ..,..! f .ol;.. Krx. Coy dined with Mis. Maiiftii Lew.iilen ne.d family Sunday . ROSSTON. Tl,ei was n fir. t of the w teacher being Emm.-t Shoe Saturday nigh' sch-io! lit Hobok. ii t! e k on account of the ck. i.-ikrr spd futntlv -Ki't an.l Sunday Willi Tom ily. houns ami lamilv Charle- Tuvl.tr l ' iiw ife s,nt Mtss Des i ami Virgil Hakei sjumt Sunday witli Opal and Limine Ala-c. t Su lav u I'ev L 1 be '.,1lr appomtu;iit at thjk lace.

Rubbers.!

Try Our Salt Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. CreatK Our own delivery, rhmii-s 1.27 and 517 Prest-O-Lite Service Station lotteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 190. I j . JJR. JJ. GARRWOM DENTIST f arment State Bank Building Kooma ?0-2M Phone R4S-K W. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sabs a Specialty Phones -Office 511, Heridence 1241 LEBANON, INI). Phone 6 PINN ELL-COO JIBS Lebanon's landing Lumber Tin) I' WOOLEY &, EDWAITDt j Specialists ij In Men's and IJoys' Wea v P. li. WINTERS CHIUOPRACTOK Hours: 8-11 a. m 2-5 and 7-8 p. CONSULTATION AND snNAIi ANALTSIS FREE j 38 L'aaon-Neal BUg. rhona i IF IT'S COOP HARD WARE WE WAVE IT J. C. BROWN CO. DR. L. M. BEAVEN' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIA Furmrra Stabs Sank Suildinf 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. FliOKE 2f4.