Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 122, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 February 1917 — Page 3

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'octal Happenings ' BY MIK3 ESTHER PERKFS3

on "Hygiene and Domes-

Science" Telegram Sent to Sonntor Bracken.

nch meeting of the Pome lir club bold this year a ."iirprl-e on Rivi'n the members hy the -, who have had charge of the l jtiven at thou hump. Yc.-ter-'rnonn ut the meeting of the id at the homo of Mrs. Ed on F.at Wn-hinjttnn street ti. n. II. Vnothccn a- t;mt . the surprise program was a . on "Hygiene and Homei-tir " hy Ur. J. N. Hurty of In.lis, secretary of the .state hnaid

dth. The speaker has for a r of yr-ai'3 made a sy-toin:ttic of the subject aad fiom hi observance spoke with authorIlinK of the nutritious value of anil their importunt part in

a federal Policy

covers every sickness.

y accident, anywhere, any

, any way, and, 11 not dix-

d, your money returned

6 per cent interest, ruvs

t for natural death: $200 1,6(10 accidental death; :!1

fur nny sickness; 104 for any accident. 1 claims every week.

. E. BROSHAR, Agewt

keepinu the body properly nourished

I Following the lecture a letter written

i to Honorable Robert Urni-kcn. sdate

i wnator of Ftoone ami Clinton county

i wu signed by all the club member. In this letter the members asked that

Senator Rntrken support lluus Hill No. 115, which calls for a compulsory

mi-dira inspection in the public

schools. A hort musical nrovrram consisting of violin and piano number by Miss Mary Voorhecs was en joyed. Miss

Voorhoes w is accompanied in the g'V-

itiir of her violin numbers by her

ti r. Miss (Iladys. During the infor

mal .-oeial hour a plulv luncheon wiu -eived by the hoctesses. A profusion of hearts and cupid attractively appointed the Morris home. HIE NEIGHBORHOOD ci.ru. .Many flags, hatchets and streamers of red, white and blue crepe puper, 'Proration in keeping with the approaehinir birthday anniversary of the "Father of our Country," appointed the home of Mrs. A. A. Williamson on South Lebanon street yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the Neighborhood Club. In keeping with the spirit of the afternoon a number of the ladies appeared in Martha Washington costumes. The hostess served a two course luncheon in which the national colors were carried out. Small flairs were favors. Special iruests were Mrs. K. C. Ketehuin of this city and Mrs. O. I. Cosier of Indianapolis, with Mrs. C. A. I'arkin. A IUXM'.l! PAKTY. Misi Ituth Campbell will entertain with a dinner party this evening at her home on East Main street in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. K. II. VlrMahan and daughter, Jean, who leave Monday for Montana for resih:nii. Other nursts will be Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Ryi.in Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins and Mr. and Mrs, Ben II. Coombs.

NOW Is the Time

It will be to your advantage to step in and look through our large and Complete line of High Grade Fabrics for Spring and Summer

Over five hundred patterns to choose from.

Iacobelli Bros. Phone 785-Y. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. First National Hank Building.

ountain Syringes, Hot Water Bottles and Rubber Gloves

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Wedding Solemnized at Christian Church Parsonage Thursday Niuht.

The marriage of Mis I.ula Rushy and Mr. Amos Go.snell was solemnised Thursday evening at 7 oYlock at the home of the Rev. and Mra. A. L. Ward on Kast Main street, the IJev. Ward ollkiatinir. Miss Busby is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Elmore Rushy of near Thorntown ;ind Mr. (IomuII is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis (oe-ness north of town on the Frankfort road. M.ss Hushy has made her home in thi city for a number of years being employed for some time in the office of the Campbell, Smith and Ritchie company. Mr. and Mrs. Council will reside on the farm of Mr. tiosnell's parents, who will move to Lebanon for resilience.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Miss Ooldia , Nelf will spent the week-end at her home near Jamos-

Walter Herdrick of Purdue

sity is spending t..e week-end at his home heir. Mr. and Mrs. .Monro Mikesell of Hazeli iir :ire the parents of a son hoin Friday. Mi. James II. tlnlib-bnrouirh of Franklin itreot has been ill lor 'the pa-t two weeks. !'. M. LaFnllette will Siend Sunday in Crawfordsville with his son Rushton I-al'ollettc and family. t harlos Jones of Zionsville was the truest tod iv of hjs daughter, Mrs. Joe Cain of South West street. I an Homer who has been ill for the past four weeks ha improved nullCiently to he able to lie out. William S. C. Johnson is ill at the h"ine of his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Mries. nn South Hamilton street. The Mi.-sos Inez and Mary Fnsnight of Joliotville are guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Daily of South Meridian ..fleet. Mrs. O. D. Cosier of Indianapolis is

the guest for a fc days of Mr. Charles A. I'arkin and family of

Mllh Kast street. The choir f the Central Christian

churc h will meet at T:lo tonight at the

church for rehearsal. Kvery member .-houlil be present. Riley- Laughner and family of near Whitestown were the gue..ta of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Frank Lauirhncr of Whitestown. Friday. Mr. anil Mrs. Harry I.rno'C and son Ca'vin vent to Indianapohis tndav to regain over Sunday .vitb Mis. Ixie.x'.-. uri V, Willfarn Ilu bv and family. Mr. and Mrs. r.'V. t mat-- arc spending the week end with Mr. Denial ee's parents, Mr. . and Mrs.

Thomas lomaree, of near Advance.

Mrs. Alice Cook who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. II. L. Ilak"!

and family of Kast Main street has

returned to her home in Morristown. Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin and son

of West Rushy street went to Frankfort this morning for a visit with

rs. Martin's father. William Smith. Mrs. Wchlor, Holt has returned to

her home in Missouri after a short

it with her sister. Mrs. I). K. Ami.on and family of Fast South street. Mrs. Karl Crose of Rochester, N. Y. here to remain for some time with

i mother Mrs. Joseph ,iveis who is

very ill at her home on Kast South

street.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donaldson will

go to Indianapolis this evening to re

main until tomorrow afternoon at the

li me of Mr. Donaldson's parent, Mr.

and Mr I W T'onnidon.

Mrs. K. I). Voorhees and daughters the Misses Cladys and Mai went to to Indianapolis this oorning and this afternoon ''Intolerance" at the Knglish theater. Mm. (eoige W. Muggins of Indiana!. "lis ha come to upend a few davs with her daughter. Mrs. A. F. ( tti v. who is conliaed to her home on N'orth Jameion street with iheumatMr. and Mrs Robert Cox and Mr. and Mis. John I'tiey attended the revival services, Frid.iy evening, which are being conducted at Mechancsinug hy th Rev. Homer Dale and Rev. Sleeth. Mr. anil Mrs. K. C. Gullion and coilrlrm of Kast .South street and Mr. and Mis. Orville Nelson and sons of 'a. t of Lebanon v.-jl ls the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. l'rdrhaid Iluchanon of wet of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Roseneranee of Kast Mouth Street had as their dinner guesti! Friday noon Mrs. Mary

Air. and Mm. Alnert Wills fninc tamed nt Wodneiiav dinner romplimenrhry to Nr. and Mrs. I rat I'erkins who will soon move to their farm near Crawfordsvillo. Those present were: Mr. anil Mm. Irtit i-eiis. '.n. ool Mrn. K. M. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. I'erry Perkins, Mra, Clint Perkina and children, Mra. Juo Anderson ami daughter.

GAVE VAIKNTINE SWIAI. The Younr Men' Sunday whool class of the Disciple Church at Advance gave a valentine social to the members of the Young Ladies' class ?n the church basement Wednesday evening. The brvs, under the leadership of their teachsr. Trof. E. S- tansell, entertained in a lavish manner. The evening'K amusements worn of a delightful nature and refreshirients made their aoiiearance in enonnoxis ijuantit.rs. The guests besides the young ladies, includes! Rev. and Mrs. llulsted, the faculty of ISe fhool.-, Mr. and Mr. Joe Fra?.ier. Mm. Feniier being the teacher of the young huiie. VAI.KNTINF. SOCIAL. Mrs. Roy Martin of North Kersey strw t, entertained the W. W. W. club at A valentine focial Thursday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with red valentine hearts. The valentine idea was also carried out in the luncheon, heart cakes, candy hearts, and hot chocolate being served. During the evening Miss Dorothy Partner gave a valentine rending and several musical selection were given h Roy Martin. Mrs. Dave Partner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Partner and Kail Partner were guests. THE TIIIMI1I.KINK Cl.t'H. Mrs. J. C. Reed was hostess to the Thinihleine club Friday afternoon nt her home on Fordicc street. There was a short business session and during this time the members made arrangements for a dinner to lie given next week in honor of the husbands of the members, florins the social hour a luncheon was served. Mrs. (leneva Rohanon was a gueit.

C'M.LED MKKTINO. The Thimbleine cum will have a culled meeting Monday afternoon nt ::',n o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Martin on West I!u-ny street. All nu mbers are urged to be present. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donaldson entertained at dinner last evening at thi ir home on Kast Main street, Mr. and Mrs. K. I!. Mc.Mahan who leave Monday for Montana for residence and Mr. and Mrs. I!. F. Coomb. THE RY VIEW CI.IH The Hay View club will have its regui.ir lu-wet kly meeting Monday afteri, ,t 11 .clock at the home of Mrs. t iliiam Kmmons of Kast Mum street. The program f'r the afternoon will include several talks and papers on the culinary arts.

Tiles Brief in I'nited States Supreme Court in Harvester Trust Case.

in thf nrTft4fi.tt,tt .vcicf flcrric.! WASHINGTON, February 1" -The government tisliiy ai ked the supreme routt of the I'nited States to dissolve the Harvester Trust. In its tuiet filed in the high court by the department of justice that tribunal in asked to ailirm the decree of the I'nited ;;tat's district routt for the district of Minnesota, which ordered the dissolution of the allotted trust on the ground that it constituted a combination in restraint of trade and was thoroughly repngnat to the doctrine that "competition, not combination, be the law of trade." From that deoi. ion the Harvester Trust, promote: chiefly by (ieorge Vt . Perkins, ay-(s-aled.

MINOR COURTS.

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"ofio Most Ixmitifid (liv in Jlmcr'iccC Paif,e cars are manufactured as carefully a s thefir.esl Stvhs p alches. Only the most cx(xrt mcchanus arc cm l iycJ in (he factory and practically every labor-saving d vice Lnnvcn ti) inuJcrn shup practice has been installed tj insure econumic proJucttcn. Tlie Paie Car is superby built. For that reason it is a glutton for liai J work anJ constant service. The Paitfe Car is aupetblv ck-siiel For th.it reason it is urnaily recinrKeJ"TheMot Beautilul Car in America.

StratforJ "Six 7 pass,-nt;er LmwcKxl "Si.x-w" i p.isscner F.iir'.ieU "Six 40" 7 pas-ssii r

Si 49S f.o.V Detroit $1 17s f.o.b. Detroit $i?7t f.o.b. Detroit

Paige-D troit Motor C&r Company. Di-troit. Mich. ENGLISH AUTO & TRACTOR COMPANY East Side Square.

Suits on Notes and Bonds Are firnught in the Boone Circuit Court.

Joseph V. Witt has sued the Palmer.Mi.Mah.in Fufnihiie Compaa. fleoige t). P.iliia'r, receiver fm- too company, Kenneth R. McMahan and Outgo 0. P:nvr. on note fc $2.Wli) und lon'i i".-ure to tnoitgage on the real elate. Mr. Will as teustee for D. S. WhHaker, A. H. Felker. J. P. Coverdale. C. F. S. Neal. J.mn W. Schulemire, L. W. Kirtley, William A. Iliintin, Cringe W. Brown, H. T. Thompson, H. P. New, M. F. Canil.holl. A. M. McMillan, D. J. Kitt mell, John H. Davis. Phil Aillrr, S. M. Storm, !'. D. Pudd and Joseph W. Witt, bond holders, has -tied the Palmer-McMahan Furniture Company aad (,eoige (. Palmer, receiver for the company for M..MHI and foreclosure of mortgage. In each rase the sale of the real estate is a.-ked to satisfy the claims. Frank F. Hutchinson is the attorney for the plaintitF in each case.

lva "Jack" Perkins was fined $10 and costs amounting In nil to fo jesteiday hy Justice of Peace Tmwhridge when it wns prnted that he s!uped Mrs. Bert Watts, the prosecuting witness. Perkins could not pay the fine and wna sent to jail.

FIRE AT I'NIONTOWN, Pa. I VNIOS'TOWN, Pa., February 17. f One of tl.a most disastrous fires in 1 ninnv yeiira threatened the business i section of Uniontown toilay. F'ire ; starting in the ware room of the Davis : Furniture company swept the live- ! dory Johnson-Fulton building in Main street, badly damaged the Vic theater and threatened the Titlow I h-d-d on the opposite side of the street j as well as .several other hu-iness ; houses in the blo- k. At noon the !

damage was estimated at $iui,lni.

1'HF.sll PORK AT WHITSON'S. J. L. Whitsnn will open a market for fresh pork. Friday morning. Your patronage will be appreciated. He i.l located lit 304 Fast North street 2-15-nt

DR. W. R. MAYO SPECIALIST WILL BE AT

THF CH1TF H0TF1. M

Lebanon, Indiana FRIDAY

Feb. 23, 1917t.(LV

And every four weka thereafter.

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Dr. Mayo has treated a number of cases of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated successfully all forms of Chronic Diseases) that are curable, such as diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Sloraach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Poison, Reotum, Dropsy, Female DUeases, Nervous Diseases, Eczema, Epilepsy, Catarrh in all suigea, etc. lipikj A speedy, permanent and lasting core is what I will g lilljll you beyond a doubt if your ease is curable; if not I will not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best reference I eculd rive as to professional reliability is the many cured, satisfied patients I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will give the POOREST man a chance as well aa the RICH to r..;,. a cut. fxuiB u, at EM ALL COST. There it no man too POOR to ret my best advice FREE. Variocela and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cure Is what yon should have. Only one visit is required. We do aa tutting-. AO 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 rath sores. Strl.-" , Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands are scientifically treated by as. Our methods immeditely benefit you. Piles, Fistula, We can cure so quickly and easily that you will be surprised. We will give you just the result and cure you are looking for. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will tell you juat what we can do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you, we will frankly and honaatly tell you so. Call on or address, W. R. MAYO, U N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

I IHF.MKN OVERCOME. MINNEAPOLIS, February 17.

Thirty (iremen were overcome by i smoke in a tire that attirkM the Nar- j ritgnnsott building swept rapidly 1

thiough that structure n rprcad to the eighth street ani.fK of the Dayton department store today,

EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT 1 1 A It It Y SAl'NUERS Phone 1II0-Y Went Main St.

The First National Bank The oldefit and largest bank in Boone county.

BASKET BALL, PINE VILLAGE vs LIMA, OHIO, CADETS At Armory Gym Lebanon, Ind. See Dale, Little and Porter of Lebanon with Pine Village.

onday Eve. Feb. 19, 8 O'clock. Seats on Sale Star Drug Store Price 35c