Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 125, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 February 1917 — Page 3
Social Happenings
BY MIS fSTHER PKKKINS
DINNER PARTY. Vas Given by the Misses Wilson in Compliment lo Mis Madge Sholhv. KsiiTiruii.y upt.ointeii limner arty was given la.-t evening by the lisses Katherine and I'uulino W it'll lit their home m North l.i bunon t-eet in cnmuliment to Mis .Mauir" helby. II briile to be. Tl.r .ri,l-'-centereii with u crystal tin
t of white sweet, urn;.-, a Isiec .I'1'" I "f th f'a-,s I""' nt enjoy ' green Hnil white tulle (Tracing the the afternoon's program which eor.mdle. Oh either .side of the cor.t. i - !-tcil of a short pl.iette, "The Misrangement were crystal rs,.!r t !! I M..nary S.nety." (riven Ly the hosto..--. .U.trtitig liirhtid green :iii. i - for the flair, an-i the following nifc tapers anl miniature va-e t .-rt - musical numbers: o.ino sulo, Mrs. H. minifiUiiity lioiiquets of .'.hite s .. I'. Nulu.l.-; vocal solos. Mary IJnsaas marl il v.teh t'over ami wore ai - J :ind l'arr and Hanuma Hiandon. A e favors. The place cai. I. v..-ro ,,('. .-.lrnir ";( also (riven hy Miss olal design. The hri.lo's duui v.-ti jl.u 'e Wall. Dr. C. A. Parkin ron inker) with an airy how of the yr.- n the pmirr.-im with a talk in l white tulle. Sifilar de. -nrafon-- v. Inch he :i.-ke. for the co-operation .pointed toe small table-. The ho-t j.-f nil the n-einh-r ; of the ri.-us in the V were assi. te during the - cn-ng j v ik t.f the various departments id' Mrs. Virgil r.unt.n. Mi-. M. ' . ' " ihuiru. Late it. tl. aftrnuitu tt ng anil Mrs. W. A. HimtiK r..l-!n.l wafers were served hi the hotwing the dinner the gue-ts were en- ' , .-'. Mrs. I'.u hton Wnt. Mr'.. B. R. rtamed at liriile". at'ter whuh Mi--I a-holn. Mrs. Beit N'orton. Mrs. .!. lelby was .re-ent..'d with a mi-bet j V. I'lirr. i. liaiker ami Mrs. It. K bre.id and butter plates. 1 1 1 - g.M- i M'iipv. the guests I ;
Bodily Housekeeping jj IBT SAUCE1. BAMILTOS, y. U.fl , The subject of drinking water will! eak ha U-n mimimlemiood. I l& RitHl rfl IUV.-iwUuii uy inrsiie K. X-ruv. the observuiioiw of Bereim- n h a, Camion. Grutnr, Pavlov. low ! , llak, pnive that an ahiiml nice 01 1;ter taken iliinng (liKesiton is iiec-ssar i a'loo miiy .....i. , , niv of waliT wiih e.uh imal. I hi ma Wink ice-water at any tune. II your kulni'V.s are mi k, or you stlliet lb lilinbaKo or rheumatism at lime, in m the back or h'u-k of the neck, take nrir (double utrcngth) U-h.re inc:ds. s ,-nil be tound at al.v gout .llug :'i'l erefore my advice to younn or old. is, iav drink ideniv of pure wa'.er. Ami long hfe, --cacionnllv take lablcls oi uric thrw; or four tunes a (lav. It 111 tjiuly womlerfal how (uuklv uric irf-rnilih more sncnt than vT.. .n I....I ,i d's..l.s. urn d ai water duel nugar. NEWS OF GOSIIEN. K'iohIicd, Inil "If I'ieree'rt T.worile rreneripi ion nas given nie huch Kr-at relief th.ii I am Hi id to tell of it to thai kvfi ..ll.rr w.,u.r. nil.. $i V . P miffer mtiv Irnow T-r- ' what will help them. .-4 win rui'-l"" 1 Vn7 L' i in health. Im-aine very weak and nerv nus and could no. " W cat nor i-leep. N"ih .imJ-u. rl..W,..l 01,1 ill Ul taking Dr. IVrec a Kavonte Pr-.tcn u anil t.ioll"B Meilniu llisi-onrv ey proved to be iwl wtiat 1 neerlisi, ai- . Hwm hodt me en nnd I could eat and ep well. And just a lew yean nan. I en I wa going ihroiuth midiile aite I : .k IV 'Favorite lrecription' and it: uaht tat tbrouh the rntnnl period r the beet of heelth." Mbs. Chhjhtin 1 UMimt, tlM. 10th Ut. Lao,
DR. W. R. MAYO SPECIALIST
WILL BE AT THR CLUTE HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana FRIDAY p Feb. 23, 1917 V Ana every four weki therK-fUr.
Dr. Mayo has treated s number of casea of cancer without th knife. Dr. Mayo hai treated nree-fully all ionnii of Chroi.!c Dieaa that are eurabla, iuch ai diease of the Erain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Pouun, Reeturn, Dropay, Female Dueasee, Nervoui Dneases, Eczema, Epllepny, Catarrh in all Ugea, etc. liplkT A epedy, permanent and ltir.g cure in what I will give lrlEil you beyor.d a doubt if your cane u curable; if not I will not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The best reference 1 could give ai to professional reliability la the many cured, latinfled patiente I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will gi" the POOREST man a chenea as well as the RICH to receive ear frota me at SMALL COST. There la no man too POOR to get my best advice r'ltEE. Varlocele and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cur it what you should have. Oply ore visit ia required. We do so cutting. AI signs disappear within few dnyi or weeks. Blood Poieon, Skin Diseases. We will (It oa treatment that will In a few days cure all rash sores. fitrfr, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands are acientlfkally treated by os. Oar method immeditei lnet yon Pile, Fistula. We can cure so quickly and easily that yoa will be surprised. We will give you just the result anil cur yoa arc looking for. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will Ull yoa Jtut whet we m do for yoa. If an eaa not benefit and cure yon, r will frankly and honestly tall you so. Call e or addroae, W. R. MAYO, Ut N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. ;
GET TOGETHER MEETING.
Officer of Y. ,M. W. Oas Entertain Old ami New Members. "i tip ofrirers of tne V. ,vl. VV. eiass of the Methodist Episeopui .Sunday .school, nf which Mrs. Mary Flickingir is tc;nhcr entertained the olil and :i. w me mbors of the class at a "get tft"th-i-" nicotinic yesterday aftcrroon at th- chuii-h. ('lily members SOCIAL CALENDAR. THI USHAY. rhuhiv Afternoon Itn.li'c rluh . s ., . .( , ,. '., " c- t I- I-''- C. M. I.enov. oo u'i lock. KiiikV Mauiriitei s of the Kirst itaprnurin- lis. I., i. . nuc Kieuerry. ,, I P .a ..nt Ho ' Mis. K. C. (iu! Kadi or Shim ';!, 2:.. (I. Mi1. .. J -ho T. r. Kmhroirtery tiuli :!!lon. 2 W. le Ciub-Mrs. R. . Malts. Ih rmas Parks ami 'RIDAV. Jolty C.r, ie-.ln. Jo '0,,1, Y ' do. ( ,.i..i, - i r f. iiiii . "",V"t". '"i, ,' Xi "alter r-rl.itu, assistant. lub- M.s. Ko.-e Thrlkil. SATi.PDAV. Inter o- club-Mr;. Fd. Harvc. THK INTI K M)S ( LI B. ,Mts. E.I, Harvey will entertain th inter Nis rlnh Saturday evening at 7::u o'clock at her home on Kasf ahint'ton str.N-t in honor of her niece. Miss Vein I,nv.ir.an of Indi-.n--.r..';!:: . a mndier . f the c':,h v. hen 3 ,e..tient f f 1. city, The followilie i vogram w:H he jr,venTie Roman-'e 01 t'hai h .too" .... M S4 ;.,el Ore-t.-T Pel M--s ,di HubReporter, by mail, a Year.
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PE.VCNAL MENTION.
Mr, (i. A. Srhultr. spent Tuesday in ImtittnupoSi. Mrs. Will C. David, spent today in Thorntown with her parent, Mr. anil Mm. A. I. Archey, Mm. Irwin Brown was in Frankfort, Tuenday the guet of l.er pnrentu, Mr. anil Mis.. Cullom. Mra. Harry Richey of this city unil daughter Miss Nell Uichey of Chielfte vceee in ?ed;eyjiv'. tcd;:V. Misn Ruth Huffman returned home yesterday from Oxford, Intl., where she has been the guest of relatives. Mrs. Charles Knon of Indianapolis, came this morning to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. Tied Coombx of 1101th Kast street. Airs. W. J. Keily went to Indian'HKilijt, tmiay and front there she w-ill an to Sheridan for a visit with Mrs. Marvin ThistletKwaite. Miss liegina Howard, of In-luin-apolis, was tlie guest toilay of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. MrDuniel and family of West W'arhinjrton strort. Mrs. i. W. Huggins returned to hoi home in Indianapolis, this afternoon alter a visit of several days with her laughter, .Mrs. Alev. Cory. Mrs. Norman Cole of Indiana Harbor, Ind., is here for a several dnys' visit Willi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Moody of Kast Superior street. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith went to indiamipolis, this morning to spend the day and this evening will see "The Pa-sing Shmv of Pilli" ut the Murut theater. Alter a visit of several days with !i"f j.aier.ts, Mr. and Mrs. (ieoit-e ( rid. r. Mis. Arthur llerger nnd childi"ii have returned to tneir home in An.Uison. Mi. and Mrs. Hairy ttirhey, J. VI. Richey of this city and Miss Nell R.cl.ev of Chicago, were the dinner ituests esterdfiy of Mr. and Mrs. ( leu Richey of Kast Superior street. Mrs. Aibert Luse of north of Leban. .11 went to lifayette yestorilay for a .-Ivut vi.-it before leaving for Rossville. i:i., whetv she will he the guest for some time of her daughter, Mrs. V. K. Davis. Mr. and Mk C. A. Taylor, Mr. i.n.l Mrs. Clitioid Maze, Mr. and Mrs. J K. l ong. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Neptune were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. K Metheny of northwest of Lebanon Tite.-day evening. Mrs. David L'lery and daughter Naila and son (ile-nn have returned from a visit near Delphi with Mrs. L'leryV parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christin Lehman. Knroute home they stopped at Mulberry for a short visit with relatives. Announcements have been received ly relatives and frienilj of the birth of a son, Robert Adrian, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mark of Ladoga. Mrs. Mailt was formerly Miss Zona Caldwell of north of Lebanon. The bo v.a- bom February IS. Miss Jewell Crooks, who has been -o..iig several weeks nt ition ti f it;.-. Mich., where site has had charge of the music .n u revival meeting he ng held the,., will leave Brown Cit-.-the la-t of this week for Rosewood, O.. where L.(-e will have charge of the niti-ir in a similar meeting. M VlflilHI THIS AITLRNOOV. This afternoon at I :.'!0 in the par. lors of the Farmers Stte Bank, the Kev. Homer Dale pel formed the ceremony which united the lives of Russell Jackson, and Misi Marie Swnpe. The bndegFoom is a son of the late T. V Jackson rear Old Union and the bride is a daughter of Henry Swope. near Urunswii k. Both are popularwith a host of f rends who est. no ron ptafuiHtions and le..t wishes. Mr. and Mrs. .lurk -on will resi.-l- ' r. a farm near Brunswick. I ORTMCIITLY CI I B. Mrs. S. H. McHaiiiel was hostess t. the Fortnightly Kmbruidery club yes terday afternoon at her home on Wesi North street with Mrs. Barbara Stem berger of Indianapolis and Mrs. K. K Thomberry of this city, Kpeciul guest1RI'RAL ROI'TK NO. I. VI 1? s F.ulu'nh Cunningham ca!l-l 01 Miss Ksther Mcf'.uire Tuewlay af'erMrs. f ame Rmth and son Fred l'Tt V.'tnesd,iv wit!, her duughtMrs. Hugh Kald'e of northwe-t I.et.anon, Mr. and Min. John N. Cunninghr are ill with lagrippe. Mr. and M Reid Rtidd and children of Leban tire stnying with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Huffman and children railed on John H. funning ham and children Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. (irover Cuhmrghrr ir! dmghter Myrtle Mne -spent Friday with his moiher Mrs. Maiilia (r.inningh.-im of lbanon. Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Crautman called on their daughter, Mrs. Maurice Piatt of Lebanon Saturday afternoon. Mr. Claude Mayes has a new Ford. Rev. E. L. Meyers filled his regular ai.pointment at the Milledgev church Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. i, T. William and daughter Me spent Sunday with Ceorge Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Other Huffman and son Carol spent Sunday with William Sloan and family. Mis Esther M.-flurre sunt Sunday with jHise Fululah Cunningham. ' Jftb Work atEerortcr c-Zlct
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Sam Koilitets and no and Cot d Rixlgei-s nn-l wife srnt Thursday :jt Ray Hodifers' near New Rosa. Mrs. William Denny and son Jny visited at Ijuvrd Johnston's Saturday afternoon. Clifford L'hler and wife moved to their new home near Advance last week. Fred Cleaver and wife spent Tlfdrnay at 'Wesley Sheehan's. Mips Lucile Fendley Visited at David JJ-Um'a Suiuiay. Devello Cain and wife were afternoon callers. (Uorge Hunting and wife spent Pun. lay at Harold Lewallea'a north of Lebanon. Guy Cox and family from near Max P"nt Hunduy at Hay Taylor's. Those who attended the miscellaneous shower on l!ev. 0. V. Rector and wife at James Clifton's Friilny night were: James (Jiodin and wife, !ay Taylor, wife and sons lister and Carl, James Putts, wife and daughter Bessie Kdith, Mrs. I .aura Cain, Thomas I'inilley, wife and daughter, Durutha, John Price, wife and sons Cecil and Clarence, William Akers ami wife, Albert Cox, wife and daughters Bessie nnd Ruby, Mrs. AJ. Caldwell and son Kenneth, Mrs. Clara McKerns, Joseph Campbell and wife and Cecil Rodgers nnd wife, Fred .Sullivan, Harry Carter and Rev O V. Rector and wife of Advance and Ernest Campbell. Mrs. Carl Whiteley and daughter Ina Marie of Lebanon, spent Saturday night and Sunday at AI Whiteley's. James Coodin, wife and daughter Harel, John Trice, wife and sons Cecil and Clarence and Clifford I'hler and Wife of Advance look dinner at Albeit Cox's Sunday. Claude Akers and wife were afternoon callers, Thomas Fendley, wife and daughter Dorotha took dinner with Margaret Bowen. Clint Taylor's moved from near Merhanicsburg, to Charles Brann's place last week. Joe Rowen. wife and daughters Mildred and Mary Louise of Lebanon, spent Saturday night and .Sunday at John Bowen's. Mrs. Orville Crawford of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with her puii-nti, A. W, Heck's. Clifford Lhler and wife took dinner Monday nt James ilnodin's. Mis. William llarelrigg enjoyed her eightitth birthday annirerturv Sunday. MT. ZI0X Mrs. C. K. Kincai.l was in Indianapolis, to fcc an eve doctor Saturday. Oakley McCaine visited Ray Whitlv and family south of Old I'nion, Saturday night. K. E. Jones and wife entertained several of their relatives and friends with a seven o'clock dinner Friday evening. Those that were present wete: R. E. Caldwell and family, Walter Mr-Daniel and family, Mark McDowell and wife, Clair Rratton and wire and ( . E. McCaine and familv. Mr. r.ni'h moved from the K. M. Smith farm to the tenant house on James Rnaik's farm last week. Dorothy Titus visited Okie Erp en Thttr-day night. Joe Sutton and family moved from the Chillies I'hler farm near Advance, to the John Routh farm iar No. R Tuesday. Elmer Baugh Tvill worn for R. E. Jones this summer. James Caplinger and family from near Shiloh Corner spent Sunday with K. R. Proflitt and family. Okie Frp from near Borderland, pent Friday night with Rovene Brown near Stop 121. 1 see thai our county superintendent has notices up to not go on our roads with heuv., loids. 1 ihn't think anione wtrutd attempt to go on ourroad running south from No. H because -t is too had. The water ht;s not been let off this road running south once in the lit: I five jctif;; It lus fcjer. graded one time and gone over ahout twice with a drag in the last yea SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE Backache,Srdeache,Nervouneat, Dizzineaa, FaintneM, all Disappeared After the Woman's Medicine was Taken. Kingfisher. Okie. -"For to year I suffered with a severe female trouble. wa nervous, and had bexkarha and a pain in my side most 01 ine ume. t had dissr spell nd re eften tO feint I could not walk across the floor. The rloet-a? taid I would have to have an operation. A friend asked mo to try Lydia K. Pfntham'a Vegetable Comnound.
After taking left bottle I am now well nd troi, navenamx-epeia bark echo or dizzy spell. Everyon tell m ow weil look and 1 teli them Lydia E. Pbskhum' Vegstable Compsnnd did It" wise Nina hoornwii:, R. t. i. No. 4, box H3, klngfih.r. Ok la. Every woman who sutfert from femala trnubl, nei-emianeM be.-keeh or the blue atioeud try Lydia E. 1 Ink ham 's V 'io C.riu!al a Vi. tuiit!f w t i, e u Uiey Dwd Irvo a Ivieo l m ,!.S l r f "o J sr-..-i I " ' r I li"- 11 a e-j. 1 (., I t.ta.
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tMiiMintititiMit)itMnitiMtitMM.;ti.iiMittiiniMiiiiittiiiiiiiniiiiiiniMiiMiinmMitt. iiiniiiiMiMiiMntTTTT No Load Too Big. No Load Too Small. 4 Furniture Guaranteed when in Our Possession SANITARY STORAGE! Lebanon Overland Transfer and Storage Co.
Our Office, 112 East Main Why is It : Tnc ronii needs it bad enough and the farmers along said road will bear me out in what I have said. John Huntington and family from near Hazelrigg. spent Sunday with L. W. Ha mack and wife. Van Riggins was uuito ill last week, lie had a light attack of paralysis but is getting better. About forty relatives and friends made a surprise on Leo anil I leo Kinraid nf near Shiloh Corner Thursuiy night. S. E. Edrington and wife spent Tuesday with John Owens and family west of Dower and attended the Carl FeigtLiOD sale. MAPLE C.IIOVE. Mrs. Ann Williams is ill. Those who spent Thursday with Mrs. Williams were Mrs. W. R. Surface, Mrs. John Akers, Mrs. Koa lseiihour and Mri. George Dickett. , Isaac Isenhourl and family visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stultz, Mrs. Joseph Bart spent Sunday nM this week with her mother, Mrs. Alexander at Indianapolis. j Mi. Roy Artman is spending a few t days with her parents, Mr. nnd Mr--. John Akers. ' SAFETY RAZOR BLAI)KS! SIIARI'UNED Single edge, per dozen 20c i Double edge, pur dozen 33c We pay postage one wa). Barker & Son, Lebanon You fell dull, poor color, heavy feeling all over. That's winter's impurities in the system. Clean them out, drive them away with Hollistet's liocky Mountain Tea. Do it tonight. Yuu'U he better tomorrow. Adv.
Attention Tomato Growers lllllllllltllMIIIIIIIHMilllMIIIIIMIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIilllllllltllllllllltllllllltlllllllllllllllllUMIIMIIIIIIIIII The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying $20.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST lr t to 15th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 15th TO END OF THE SEASON This beats Corn or Hogs. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative sign you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.
Truck Service the Best. Street. Iiebanon, Ind.
Get a federal Policy It covers every sickness, every accident, anywhere, any time, any way, and. if not disabled, your money returned with 6 per rent interest. Pnvs $100 for natural death : $2(K) to $1,600 accidental death: 3t u-'ei'k fr any sicklies ; 101 weeks for any accident. I settle cluims every week. J. E. nitOSHAR, Agent CHIROPRACTOR 23 Camn-Neal Bldg. Pnone tit Bonn: 9-11 a. m.: 1-b and 7-8 p. Consultation and Spinal Analysia fr OWEN MOHKEKT Lebanon Auto Sale Machine Cn. We have room for fifty more automobiles for winter storage, and we take care of your batteries. We paint, upholster, fix your top anil overhaul your ears. Give us a trial. MARTIN OEDEKKUK, Mgr.
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Phone 199 Everything In Musical Merchandise W.W.STEVENS E.':.Side Sq. Phone 5C ALL KINDS OP Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 17S. Near Fuller' aw mill
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