Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 119, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 February 1917 — Page 3
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BY VIS3 ESTHrR PL!.KI.S
nnmi ;i fvr u -t llcseareh club observed "tfii-
Iwcllcrs drew design and in, manv
,'avs li ft productions which furnished
i .l..-cnT'e of thcr .iuilv lives, fhr
Jt evening at the meet,n(t hold ; tlu rt told- of th advance made m w.i S horn of Mm John Hutching ff-m that tunc to tlie present day. To i-t South ntwt witit Mrs Illt. he' l-ti more irop:eB.ivc Mr. r j.-a. 'M.,,tin Mrs I ll.!"V breutmt fi'ori her own cnlieerd Burpiuvm 5hv A-i-.er '"" '" vba k Hian,! Mi. Jlage stark :usi -t- : f' b""-' I!r''"' the amuem ft in(.;.e The program root..l 'P'""-'""' expia-mne im wl.i,e th.-.r, l.ltl - M rf b; m ,4 l""'- '( wl I. flu
i-' It-mite punch and wate.-s wore .( in the (hiiirn room by the fols vounK ladies: Mis.-es Bess ...". Ri Thread. Jones. ,. k.rtir-v. 'l.-l-n Ham.-, und Hor-
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Rc.Ii.im JReaches Its it Heights, Mystery Its redound DepUis, in Wonder-Serial
! .Iiroi'.. ii m im; am) c.uti. p urn. The employe of the Pnit A,l!.-r c ".t.ve store entertained u f, . . ; :: ail 'ijovaMo .lane. eg ai i : ! mv last evening in th. VcaiMiMr was 'linn tif'i bv lit M iv i I am t arl J .
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.-Melcflsig Shadow Fifteen Episodes of Love, fstery, Adventure, Intrigue . J Featuring . ,raceDarmcnd
ith Leon Bary and j I p9lnli VriUrA I ir
the daring young IT
ican, modern Monte of the South Spa Islands :
V him in his unafraid wanderthrouch untracked waters:
Madder and rejoice with him at
jescape from ths ugly tcirur o ; n 41 sea-blown coffin ; mourn ovrr 1 iv ? hopeless struggle in the tentaI of the Octopus of Raveivi.r ! . fge; wonder with tens ot mil- r 9 of others over the identity o) 1 1 ,. Jngar, the mysterious; ponrtrr 1 r 1 r the mystery of THE 1 2LDIWa SHADOW, t,, ! 1 rjil mirig yellow eyes ar.d two hly white hands. , ' ' " S : i : .in
j the Greatest by Far, ihe World's film Serials i
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Vrt. Q'.'inn s Expnence Jua'ii ' I ieip ou Over ilie Cii'.jca! rcricrj.
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Kum I'twi"y of lliuniiu;lis siit-nt Tiv;,l.iv h-r. Vr Ji-miif ktinnnly f nt 1'uMil iy in iM.'aimMls. k.jrl Hiiricnx made a LoMites trip t- mBi,i,ln tttinv.. A marnais'e lir(ns haa bwi u., a-ii lo Kurl Mot lam n,l Hflen Knikahl. y,r. ami .Vli. Will Jonus of f ast ,.f I.e'i-mon aie tho p;irnts of a girl bmn .su:i,n-y. .i ic (hnrlcs Will. am is cnnrintil t.i K.i ho.nfi cn Kant fclttl .strict wrh is ?rip,p, ) Tt'O V I'll arc club -ill avt tbtMr ,C, i'ur iljinfinir partv Til.-r.lny rvon,iif :i th Cliaiies hall. i! ii;h Ilovvfii Inlt ypstcrdav for , im ton v 1, i iil i.l ,, n,:. n scvorul (bivn on busim. r.l.n Iouisp nml .stir.ipv Jlr.rolil rlul.li't-n of Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Kxnew. of t-at Walnut stnvt. arp ill. Hi-.. II. C. Whitlow, who has lxr r. r wwral ilavs at W home n Walnut tr-t. i.". much better. Kr irx st'-phpn.ion. ol ()vB1.lMin. 'w .. n here to 5i'n,l tot" vvck vvith his
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i , 1 i . I U Mr v 1 Vi Imi Di nr "l ti'n,n'',l KucKt lor iitk t.itni s of :.liU" lait evrtiimc nt tht-tr homo on I'.ust Mam strut, eomplimcn'ory to JIisk M;i,irp Snelliv anil byron Jon unnxc niarrutirp i'l hroirb-ard "obniary 2Sat iuOoVIm'W in ino Mnhi) tltut Kpismpal rhurrh. Thv. Valentine nloa waj" cloverly larncl out in thf loom aiifionitmfni. of nany hearts nnH riipala and the utme eariis were of Valentine d,-iKn. For the luncheon ml latf in the pvni!it the rnhlon were tlrvnmted with crystal holders contaminc liphted rod tapers. A larpe how of red tulip completed the 'ftei'tive center arrangement. The nut r!ii vv're heart shaped. The trophi for thi jame were pr;nted to Mrs Kalnh Sroithatid l;ru-n Jirimyre. Amonir the nact.s were Mr. and Mr3. Clarence r:.!l of Imliun.H'otis.
iaruikd at Indianapolis. Indianapolis News "The marriaKO i announced of M,s.- I.oto Eleanor Dinkms and Mr. Mvtt'pVe Kdvin Dol b'n or I-runkhn. In.)., vvnich rele-
l,m 5tephen.on. lir ilt tn. rnmt. of tv Tiev. H. A.
K ot ravv,m,i.i,le Xurnev. HIS'Jl North Capital avenue, at wuh her cI.iukI.mt. nVlork I'ridav a ft. rtuon. the K-v. ;, Wen Va..hni(rton Turnv. omeiutincc. Mr. and Mrs.
ns will live in ! ranKiin." .Mibs
, fi. at'Ke Wbite relumed to her -ii (ltterbein ve.-rer.iv mornmp a Mioit vi-ii vs. In 'Aif J-.i.i.M
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inking is well known here when she -ided for a miniber ol years. While M-SNletlt i.-f mis 11U Mi... Diiikin.i emploved in tne uihee of H. 1'.
JOM.Y SOCIAL HOt K ( I.t II. The nienibers of the Jolly Social li.mr club were pleasantly entertained I ft n t c I n p f Mr Joe Lane on Kit North .street. There was a short protram ror.siKtinir of the ichit.ng r u piiinber of interesting event? in tl p life of Cwct Wasliingc t, ., -. i. ,. hirth.l.iv will be ceie-l-i,"t",l th" 2-JkI c.f till month, fiir:r4' fie informal s,n lal hour a two course lur.cbeon was s.i-vpil. There
ir.UliWiii L.LLLii V0TE0F34T013 CONTINUED FROM TAGE ONE.
KATI KT UST.U t.llil.S' CLASS, Mrs. A.phi '"lierfs eirtertaineo: he
i:TiifriNr Mr-. John I!rn
TIM K PIAS. day was hostess
North Moron was spent
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igran, the Ohio river and Wabash river. The state highway rommlsidon bill was ent over to the housp after lU passage in tJie senate, and was triven to the roiuls committee. The AIiIi-hIko bill amvndintc the drainage lnw so as to require u petiti: r. ?i::-d by five per cent of abutting property owners before a drain can be ordered constructed, fifty-four to forty. The Cravens bill providing for an increase in tax levies in certain instances for schools passed sixty to thirty. The Miller hill legalizing boxinfr wne reported favorably. The senate passed a bill abolishinir
office nf legislative information, headed by John Iipp, 27 to 21, and conferred duties on state librarian. Chamber served notice would introduce bill for repeal three mile road law. !!:!!.' l""o;',.''-iT,I? holding irrnnnts Wabash and Frie canal Neirley bill to establish marketd, passed. TI.e Maston woman suffrage bill w.ts not reported out of committee today in the House bv Chairman e-ev as w is evpecti d hv a numlrfTof the advociiod of the mei-ure who at.iicared in behalf of the franchise hill" it'.intone hearinit nut niKlit. I eom- : ..if.ee whirh has the. Maston bill in rh. litre will i.rt.h!v not report the inea.-urp ou,t uri'i! Ir'iinv ai the earhk I no 1 My that a ii,eetit.( niav he held by the conimiiiee tomttht and a report
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CraMordsville vs Lebanon Friday Night, Feb. 16th Game Called at 7:45 Reserved Seats on Sale at Star Drug Store Price 25 Cents
RURAL ROUTE NO. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cunningham spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Budd and son Charles. The Milledgeville church Ladies' Aid
Society met with Mrs. Carrie Routh
FOUR POINTS.
IkUM Shadow WJ- WW TO,
1 Now Showing at BLYMI'IC THEATER J EVERY MONDAY.
It s Easv- li Vou Js.iiow Dr. Edwards Oiive Tardets
t a federal Policy
"ft covers every pickn
ry accident, anywhere, am' e. any way, and, if not isfted, your money r'rturne l th 6 per cent ir.t.'rc.st. P f)0 for natural death: $200 1,600 accidental death; .".4
ks for any sickness: lo 1
r any accident. I
lima everv week.
.,1,'ks for fi'-ki for j tie claim
J. E. UROSHAR, Agent
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id Mr... neitfh-
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The sick of this vicinity are improving. Mrs. Elmer Clawson of near Thorntown spent Friday night and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Heaton. Mrs. Dave Hawkins of Strington spent the day Thursday, with Mrs. Elmer Hawkins who is quite ill. Mrs. B. F. Simmons, spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Eveline Anderson in Indianapolis, who is quite ill. Vernon Rohrer, of Lebanon, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Russell and Carl Luse. Lucile Duncan, was the Sunday guest of her parents, John Duncan and wife in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Budd Morris took t M I M I e Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Witt, in Lebanon. Mrs. John Young of near Me-
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Wei I r n Tie aft was stient in iiuiltinir and piec-init quilt k II t t e e M MeCi.liev. Mrs. Charles Moves. Mrs. Other lluirman and son Carol, .Mrs Kail F.iim, Mrs. John H. Cunningham Mrs. Fthel tlutfman. Mrs. G. T. Win M r L "W e s M John V CuniPKham and Misses. Alta Walker. Man Williams, Hazel (.ates and Kip.'ilnh C unninitham. Alva Walker has rented the Arthur (J-.ton farm and wiil move to it in the near fviuro, Mr. and Mis. Alv.i Walker and M--s.
W k r ve t j U M Albert Wli-t" .. id fami'v of Mar. Mif. : V. WiMiarr.s and damdite, Mae upent huncky with Join. . Cun-nini-liani and lamily. Miss Ksther Mc'iiiire soent Sun.'av with .Miss Alia Walker. those who stient Sunday With Jhr . CunriinL'ham and wife were: Mr. and Mrs. ( narles Maves. Mr. and Mrs. Other Huffman and son Carol. ... T. Williams and Silas Williams of Lebanon were called to ShcHjyvile. III., on the account of fie drain of their brother. Tillman Williams.
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PUBLIC SALE
I Will ivll lit pjhlie ! c,.f Lebanon, mile White-town, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
iiortsr pounds ea
work icr.vwnere, sauf.e or c C'Al I LK 5 Dead I u be fresh this mr.: re Anril- one 3 ycii' old th:
I'.r.f.lNMNfi AT Hi:0 heac Two m iv l.ii-".
, F ..E FOR RKEUHATISMI j tV-iiycroie Loosens Up Those Stiff Ifiints Drives Out Pain
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FAHMIVC, IVfl.tMf-.MS AND HAUN K S- Ti,o hu-n.",, a H?ni,i,H!M'"r, I'ir.ls d ' r . "jod an new: 1 K'arkhawk corn p'anter, w,th fertilwr t
tr.ent, ivmI as n,e'; vwo John I',,;
n k 2 Jol nl)n'' t're i1 i i' p. cultivator; 1 jangle F'vel pmw; h r. .- paw. miik trough and other artid tl"ll, THRM - All ram nt TT. and ir: " r, s rredit of nine mor.thj without inio t vine iipro-ovd fnteh'xil nrle. boa.ir.ir naie if not paid at mui urn.; a c.m(ei,.t for cu. Ii to tm entitled to envtit. .o unlil U.rm of skIp are complied wi'h.
THOMAS BRADS:iAV COJ. J. E, HENDERSON, Artioi.eer,
.ators, rood uc pike i roth hurhorse live Ii,h.,( lehforks burknerouc to mni :, . r f
erty to be rev aved
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, r-.ie is recoftimctided Ly many ;rl,. l.iltr. Mllli r.1 C,f jaOC 3f "'i-ill,. I ,r !,r nrliili. en. up. Wf fl:nia. nctlralvia. p!ci.ftv, tbtuUmivuo. pa.fi and arliei of tin r (i.n.r, vjtrj.if.,,, r.rc 1HI-lei, b'll.lain?, tr,,.lrd fee-.. C"ld. of i (.t ott n BreirnM meumotiia I.
,e Ilodd and W. W. riuntin titI the Small trial, in Frankfort, iv and 'I ac lav of las-t week. n All t I e t th end in r..rt Wavne. visitmif Mr.
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THOKNTOWN. Mrs. J. V.. Laliuc spent Friday
lOmtiajjolis W. J. Mill
Mr. and M
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in I-bai
Harry Pe.
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of near d Sll.lda
Orville Mili.r and wi
flatsbtirir spent, Saturday
with Lyle Miller and wife. Mrs. Oscar Lobdell and William Hines spent a part of last week in Indianapolis, the guest of Peer Lobdell and wife. James French and wife and Miss Martha McCaffery spent Sunday with Bidd Shelton and family near No. 7. J. C. Maler made a business trip to Lebanon, Saturday. Mrs. Walter Crose spent the weekend with home folks at Zionsville. Stora Grimes attended the auto show at Indianapolis, last week.
Mrs. Ress Cohoo spent last week in Indianapolis, the guest of her daughter Mrs. Hazel Jackman who was ill.
hv RhcuiTTcitism Comes With Cold Weather Hv Valentine Mot' Pierce. M. 1). A cios" connection exists between those two cold weather and rheumatism. Prof. Ahx. Haitr. of London, has the most rol lowers in the me.l'cal profe sii.n in the belief that the presence ... the svstem of uric acid, or its salts ir. excess, is the real cause of rheumatism. Fvery one has reroirn..ed the .Inference in the appearance ni their water us soon as it pets cold:
trere i:i ofien a cotnous sediment nf "biickdust." Several causes mav lead up to an accumulation of uric acid in the svsrtem. which, in turn, cause rheumntimii or (i'liiit. or creaky joins, swollen It lul j n I r "um. Ibe : kit. does not throw off the uric anil, bv profuse sweat inir. as in I t v, l I t e 1 I R unable to tnko rare of the double burden. Another reason if. that people do not drink as much water m c.i.l weather as in summer, which helps to flu-h the kldl.' vs. AKal.l, they eat iraae ip at in coi,l weather, and pome people as so nuweptihle Cat they soon develop rheumatic... after enlin? meat. AI all stirli timei iK'.'sonf. should drink copiously of hot water, say. a pint titorniaii And iiitht, and take Anuric Cdoi.ble ttentrthi three or four time, a day. This fnurle cornea in tablet form and can Ire bnd at almost any drutr store. It dissolve the uric acid in the xystem and earrie it out ward. 1 would advise everyone to take Antirir occasionally, and continue for three or four weeks, and in that way avoid rheumatism, Rout and many nf the painful disorder clue to urir ar.d In the (yxtent. Make yourself hntthv and utronir by Oiten air exete-es and dr'U '.' pel. '..,,-,. Ik. Km k. ,..;....ilii
I pt.,n Its action with a pleaaant laxa-
DR.W. R. MAYO
WILL BE AT THE ClAJTE HOTEL
Lebanon, Indiana
FRIDAY fe,V??:.;
Feb. 23, 1917--V-S., S,.;
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And every four weski thereafter.
Dr. Mayo has treated a number of casei of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated urxensfully all fonnn of Chronic Diseases that are curable, such ai diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Fye and Ear, Stomach, I.iver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Poison, Rectum, Dropsy, Female Diseases, Nervous Diseases, Ecicma, Epilepsy, Catarrh in all stages, etc. rX A speedy, permanent and lasting cure is what I will give IVIcds you beyond a doubt if your case is curable; if not I will not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The b-tt reference I could give as to professional reliability is the many cured, satisfied patients i dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will give ths POOREST man a chance as well as the RICH to receive a cure frorj me at a SMALL COST. There is ne man too POOR to get my best advice FREE. Variocele and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cure Is what yon should have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting. All signs disappear within a few days or weeks. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases. We will give you treatment that will in a few days cure all rash sores. Stricture, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands are scientifically treated by us. Our methods unmeditely benefit you. Piles, Fistula, We csn cure so quickly and easily that you will be surprised. We will give you just the result ana cure you are looking for. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will tell you Just what we tin do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you, we will
frankly and honestly tell you so. Call an or address, W. R. MAYO,
843 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. ,
t.ve compesed of the day-apple, dried juice of alov, and root of Jalap, aujrarconled and long sold hy all druggist a.r Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
Farm Loans on 20 Years Time Interest sX y per cent., payable annually, Pre-pay-ment privileges. WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION We also make farm loans for five years at 5 per cent, interest. Investigate these loans Abstracts correctly prepared at reasonable cost. MOORE & SHIRLEY Phone 111 N. E. Corner Square.
I rhino Auto Sales Machine Co. We have room for fifty more automobiles for winter storage, and 'we take care of your batteries. We paint, npholster, fix your tops and overhaul your ear, ciiw ns a trial MARTIN OEDEKSRK. Mgr.
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doten M Double edge, per doitea ......... J We pay postage one way. Barker & Son, Lebanon
