Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 134, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 March 1917 — Page 3

i t ft p"" v.- iu iUij biti1. Ihc-ve iire many scientific conveniences now-a- : days that a re of great importance in the care of the I sick: Some help to conserve the comfort of thcpa- I tient, some facilitate the work of the attendant and others are aids in preparing and administering medifine, fiwids, He, Our stock includes the moat worthy of these 'goods--- those which physicians hereabouts recom-

I menu.

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U-r Hags. Hul W jl,r Hot Ilea. AtMrornt Cotton, Dueling l'odrr.

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BY MISS ESTHER FE11K1N3

i'Lauuaiils

I Clinical 1 hcrmovieti rs. j Medicine (ilxori

j Rubber Sheeting.

I lcohol Lawpa.

I Air Cushion.

Bar in mind our UxV when such gbadg

Iprk-es are always rensunahV.

nick freetiera. Yaporizera. tied Pans. Gauze. Pint, etc.

f re.,Uinrd.

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

MONDAY. Bay View club -- Mrs. Anna Byers, 2:00 p.m. Young Ladies' Mission Circle Central Christian church, 7:30. Business meeting of section four of Ladies' Aid Society -- Mrs. H. N. Coons, 7:30.

Our

THE DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB.

Oak Drug Store I we: give trade extension tickets i 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii ii I ill t iii 1 1 1 1 rn t ii 1 1 ill if I r t ill in mil il 1 1 1 iiiii ill 1 1 1 iiiliiiniii t T

have completed the hemming of one hundred towels for the New Witham hospital, the hospital furnishing the linen. The work of the society was very much appreciated by the hospital board.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Mrs. W. D. Garner is ill at her home on West Washington street. Mrs. George W. Campbell is ill at her home on South Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones will return today from a wedding journey to Chicago. Mrs. Elizabeth Stackhouse is seriously ill a her home, 610 North Grant street.

Lowell Ritchie of Terre Haute is

to upend Saturday and Sunday

m -m

Monday Morning

OUR STOCK OF

Haviland China Will i(o on sale regardless of cost. We will discontinue handling Haviland China.

h Bowman's 5 & 10c Store

The Domestic Science club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Sicks, 513 East Pearl street with Mrs. H. N. Coons assistant hostess. The program was

opened with responses, "Hints on Housekeeping" ; Mrs. Sicks talked on

"How can the sameness and tameness of housework be overcome" and Mrs.

Coi ns gnve a demonstration of des- j Jhn Flaningam left this afternoon eitt. At the conclusion of the pro- f,,r UVhirgton. I. '.. where he wil

ttie hosiers served u lum-heim I utte".) the ln'iuimi-itic.n

Miss Joy Shelby and house guest

in which the club colors, red and green, were carried out. Mrs. George Cobb of Indianapolis was a gues with Mrs. George Norwood, and Mrs. Kate Hanger of Summerville, was a guest with her sister, Mrs. Mary Flickinger. Mrs. George Davis of this city was also a guest.

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Oini'EHS KLEtTED.

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,..r ; and Mis.

.4 va? e?ee. Kliiaha rartper

ivita.-j the Tli:mb'lay af!'.rr.oi,n at th.c' h ln'l I .'.t ! he home tr. ut an W.M Chiiai'o

:i-.'. Tiuiiaj' the enjoal.!e horial 'tour vi.ah :'.illcei! the hU-imvs p"rM " rout aerve-l a piate lunche'ii. Mm. I;u?e!l I rout v. as o jfue.-t. The n-t mi-etir.K wti! he heal in two "eel,.; at the home of Mrs. Charles Church on We?t Chicn;o street.

Miss Gladys Young, of Chicago, spent

yesterday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman left yesterday for Mobile and other points in Alabama on a business trip. Mrs. Charles Beanblossom of Troy, Ohio, is the guest of her son George Beanblossom and Mrs. Beanblossom. Mrs. Fred Langjahr and daughter Miss Mary went to Indianapolis this morning for a short visit with relatives.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 5, 8, and 7. Mrs. Pritchard, an expert corsetierre, will be with us on these three days. You are invited to call and see the new models for Spring. Consult Mrs. Pritchard and let her help you select the proper corset for your figure. All fittings free. Don't forget the date, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 5, 6 and 7, and the place.

Mr

j Sun.1.,

and Mrs. J. W. H icr of Indianwill cone th'V ewn'rjr to M.eral 1

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1 r in ! mi hum nun -inn wm ii ii in i ii n nrT hi it " r

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J. H. Barker will spend Sunday at

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S IN RHYME OF TIIE tVORK OF THE CLASS

rep'ilar monthly nicctir.fj of the uman' i class of the Central :ia:i Sunday school was held ?mlay aftitnoor. m the vejtry of aurch w.tn tii following ladies i'i: Mr. Mmta Shockiey, Mrs. ut White, Mrs. 'W. H. Orear, uii Jii-,i, ?uk. Cairic Jackvm .li.-s. Amanda .V-j:di;r. After ..ult bu:na penoil, little ii. i nu hrandon arij; t.o riumlnTs, i Till My Ship I oiws Ir"nd e Yaa Seen v K'Hie." ai-1 f the hni.tn.svit read the follow--iKinal ih vmeitelhnir of the work acconinlihed hv the r'aii. who ily make a larce numher of eailt yen- on the s.".k hut fe th.'ir ar.d ntt'nn to chums':

atternoon Khu.il take a fhort :niie, 1 of onr eia in .-imple riijme.

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3 to Walk Upright Operation Yati. Saved by Lydia L

Uuai'l VtjtUble Compound.

11 Jit woman now raiie, iinuai lalior. Head hmond. Ind. "For I to lick and W'-ak v I , from

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a woman now raise, chicken! and

manual lalior. Kead her aturr:

hmond. Ind. "For two yer I

to lick and W"ak witn troubiei

from my ae. that when to i n( up stairs I hid to ro trery slowly with my hands on the iter, then sit down at thu top to rest. The doctor said ha thotuznt t ahould htvu an operation, and my frienda thought I would not live to move in'o

l our new house. .My

I " daughter asked me. V I.ydia E. Pinknam s Veiretabio found as she had Uiken it with Rood

L uui ma, my "" .r.d. I VMined in streni;:h. moved

our new home, did all kinds of

n work, shoveled dirt, did hui dnd cement work, and raised hunof chicken ar.d dorks. I can,w enontrh in Draiseiif I.vdia E

..m a Vecetahle Comwur.d and

s facta are useful you may puu-

thtm for the b-n-nt ot ouier n. "Mrs. M. O. Jghumtgn.KuuU

x 190, Kichmoo i, Jr.d.

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Oal umtn, we uie culletl. cmctimc-, one hears. Wc -re old m it;od ileJi, rn t old in

j Y.u may far h the hnie world around. And a better touldnff claui can not he found Old oraan's caja w hour alon oui But they are miutsken, in what thej a. . I ii-h to all it ii.ight he mailt p'nni, 'Tint lie loyal Women'- . ,h th.- : ripht name. j "Kj: !t Christ who eralted Woman" ' i.'. oui ;ni'tt., i Ma y women in he.,ih'-n Ir.r'li-, the ! Savior do not Lnou . May eaih of us hi p to -"."ind tl1" sweet

story ,.f old. ;Ti larula wh.-ro ti:e Si ..r', love )-,, 1 not be-n told.

So tiiiit ail women, from sen to sea

may through Christ oa'.ted bo

Thi t-arher. Mr. .Woiey of wno'ti w.

:.r. prouJ,

Eath Sur.day hiwms '"uld J.ave :

b ? crowd.

To hear him, v.fh hi vns.lom and

'tuorae. te'!,

Of th irieat ork of Jomj. lo o.i

!)e not only th class dots well teach

-i. n lecture on temperanee, an ! aNo preach. allanc, our pre: .d. r.t. is hot" gr,;r ;;J triie,

Ma,- w-e all do the wrok f-he wr.ld

e u? to do.

Uj: fa.thfu! pecre.arv, M's. ilamilton

. ell fo r place. u will aiwaj . -ee h'-r with a lie ,,n h-e ce.

.Vii.s. lavi, the n.af-urer. -t hen n.ih.!

id workei and make;, '.hings iro.

Vice president. Mrs. Orear, is a little

liut aiie loves lo fp the .osl iia:i'

grow.

The mei. peri of the class are toya;

and true, I do rr.ary t).:r-ic . :!.al are needfu: to do.

Tnf'y vnt the .ii k. taVe Ion. hes pr.o

fiowers.

Which makes the "shut in'.-" have

happier hour.;, "any more !?'! tt.;c , th fla ha.

A DINNER PARTY.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy of west of Lebanon will entertain with a din-

ner party tomorrow noon in honor of Mr. Hoy's son, James Hoy, whose

of west i'h a dinin honor

ime.- Hoy, whose

twenty-first birthday anniversary occurs tomorrow. Besides the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley Garner of this city and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Doyle of the Doyle Stock company will be present.

EMBROIDERY CLUB. Mrs. George Adams was hostess to the D. M. C. Embroidery club. Friday afternoon at her home on West Chicago street. The afternoon was spent in needlework and conversation and several selections on the Edison were enjoyed. Mrs. Adams served a two course luncheon late in the

will spend Sunday nt

his farm near North Judson. Russell Trout is spending a few days in Wabash. Mrs. Elbert Perkins and daughter Miss Doris went to Indianapolis this morning and this afternoon saw. "The Flame" at the Murat theater. Miss Jean Morris, of near Greensburg, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Morris of West Washington street. Miss Nellie McDonald was hostess to the W. W. T. club last evening at her home north of Lebanon. Late in the evening a luncheon was served. Miss Lillian Bynum has returned to her home in Frankfort after a several days visit with her autn, Mrs. Harry Darnall of West Washington street. Mrs. Mattie Bennett who has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Langjahr has gone to the

EXPENSIVE CAST. Is Seen in Thrilling Fox Hunt Scenes of "The Dupe" at Colonial Tonight. What is said to be the most expensive cast ever assembled, is seen in the thrilling fox hunt scenes of the Jesse L. Laskey production of "The Dupe," on the Paramount Program, which will be represented at the Colonial tonigh with the beautiful and captivating Blanche Sweet in the stellar role. The fox hunt scenes were

tain date those who have not complied with the law will be prosecuted. This year about the same people and the same number have thus far put off getting licenses, so the same warning will be issued. People who have not yet secured their license numbers by the first of April will be arrested and fined.

FOR POSSESSION.

Mrs, Carrie Bryan Brings Suit

Suit

. red ihe m. it the Ciri.d Sti

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hunt dub '

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ley, Sprinrfild and Fkk

iires th Lfba'noa St. Phone 21

the pr.

the

ithnn and thr m en. h month

T EVEN INC. ' I-.- ; Ihtte

i', dauirl.p r ot 's'k i1''! rirton aoil Wall.- Mclho I T' Il'iite of iidl rhoirt-. u.n.ted !a-l ev.n'rg at ! c -f Kev. ( leaver, fasfr

i.r l'ian; rhur-'h i and .Mi'". M-Dane a half rr'p out

eai' Thorntown. will re.i.le foui iae-t of Thorn.

ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gayer and Mr. and Mrs. David Harmon of 922 South Hamilton street entertained at dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gayer and daughter Miss Inza, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell and children and Miss Dorothy Layton of this city; Mrs. Will Green of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Vernon Carr of Kokomo.

-STORAGE FOB ANTTHTNG B. E. WILUAMS

fl: fourth Wednefday

we meet, Eirh of our sinters we friendly grwt. v hen th ilevotoma! and bus, res parts are through, We have a proginni, and give that too. Hut th" meeting would not be complete, I'nless we had something to eat. Wh" come the m's so -ery ,',ne. And we all have u jolly gmxl time. The same member of the ;lass a!.-e ar.g an original song which was ver mi. h enjoyed as was rKo lite hImivi

nn.. 1'ifty-eight nwinhem of the

i tass were pre';ent ut me me'-tin yterday.

TIIE NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Neighborhood club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie Witt on South East street. The meeting was purely social, musical numbers on the Victrola being enjoyed during the afternoon. A luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Esther Gardner.

BUSINESS MEETING. A business meeting of the members of section four of the Ladies' Aid society of the Central Christian

church will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. N. Coons on East Pearl street. All the members of this section are urged to be present.

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Ci'iford M-ue a-:.' Mr. orr Rr.ru srl rhi .Irce.

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore and Miss Ruth Campbell, will go to Lafayette this afternoon to attend the Purdue-Ohio basketball game to be played this evening. Mrs. John Flaningam went to Thorntown yesterday for a visit with her son Lester Flaningam and family. Mr. and Mrs. Flaningam are the parents of a son, John Thomas, born the first of the week.

WARNS AITO OWNERS.

Against Lorenzo Grater. Carrie Bryan has brought suit against Lorenzo Grater, for possession and damager. The plaintiff avers that the defendant refuses to surrender possession of land the tenancy to which has expired, notwithstanding that he was given written notice to vacate. She asks for possession and $200 damages. Her attorney is Roy W. Adney. VALUABLE SHIPMENT.

Sloan' Liniment for Rheumatism. Th tnrtur of rheumatism, th pains and aches that make lit unbearable are relieved by Sloan' Liniment, a clean, clear liquid that i asy to apply and more effective than massy plusters of ointment because it penetrate ijuickly without rubbing. For the many pains and ache following exposure, strains, aprnin and muscle soreness, Sloan' Liniment la promptly effective. Alway hav a buttle handy for gout, lumbago, toothscire, backafhe, stiff neck and all cx-

Urnal jinj. At drugtisf 2f.

r.' of the Manfonl

Mi-. Ed F) li'd'anaimii.-

iiirle

.-, son of Mr. ami of Indi.'tnap .'is, i visit ,-i'.h Mr. and

( hief (.ires No'ire That 1917 I icente Numbers Mu-t be Takin Oui hv tpril. Every year thee are people who regies t to take o'.t their automobile . -eases. T':e t-res-nt ve-u s no . i:. Chief of T'oMee Fibs ha. 11 con p . io.,1 h ar to publ sh

J. C. Davis Ships 28 Head of Horses Valued at $7,000 to Massachusetts. J. C. Davis yesterday shipped by American Express twenty-eight head of horses to Northampton, Mass. The most of the horses were heavy work animals. The consignment was valued at $7.000. The express for the car was $270.

YOl! NEED A SPRING LAXATIVE. Dr. Kinc's Nev,' Life Tilla will remove the accumulate ' v aste of winter from your intestines, the burden of the blood, (e-t that tduggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your rye. yl'i r ycur comp'exion. (Jet t i in L vim und snap of gooil purified healthy blood. Dr. Kinit's New Life Pill lira a nongriping laxative that aids nature 'a process, try them tonight At all druggist, ilac. Adv.

! CHICHESTER SPILLS

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SOinBVOHLWsiSEYLlilRE

will come this e Sunday at th"

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THE MARCH MEETING. The .Mrch meeting of the Youn l.adiea' Mission Circle of the Central Christian church will be held Monday evening at Tr80 o'clock in tha church vastry. All member ar urged to h pruaat.

PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. Mrs. Eugene Stephenson of near Elizaville was pleasantly suprised by about eighty of her neighbors and friends last evening in celebration of her thirty-third birthday anniversary. The evening was informally spent and refreshments were served.

THE BAY VIEW CLUB. "An Afternoon with Tennyson" will be observed at the meeting of the Bay View club to be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Anna Byers on West Washington street.

HEMMED TOWELS. The members of the Industrial Union of the First Baptist church

Miss Mary Gilmore, who has been spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Gilmore went to Indianapolis this morning and this evening will attend the Kappa Alpha Theta luncheon and dance to be held at the Claypool hotel. Miss Gilmore will spend Sunday in Indianapolis with friends returning to Bloomington in the evening to resume her studies at Indiana University. Mrs. S. C. Clay has returned from Indianapolis where she has been the

guest for several days of her niece. Mrs. Wolford McMains and family and

Mrs. Maude Cochran, formerly Miss Maude Evans of this city. Mrs. Cochran who has been ill for some time with heart trouble is some better. Mr. Clay who has been spending several days this week at his farm in Jeffer-

son county has also returned home. MOVING TO LAFAYETTE. W. O. Campbell, who sold his two acres of ground near Pike to Orlando

Dulin will move Monday to Lafayette for residence. The Reporter will follow Mr. Campbell to his new home and will keep him posted upon Boone county affairs.

Ther. ! mor. Catarrh in this pwti, lb. ooimtrv nnn sll ultor dls-aiin. t'stethr, .nd until :h Isjst f. , was fl.Dcd' to Iw In- 'ir.l.i f r a fnsoy y.Hf. ilHrli.. I-: ' i.-'o'" 4 M a

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More Money For Tomato Growers

We wrant every man in Boone County, who has contracted tomatoes or who has thought of contracting" tomatoes, to meet at our factory in Lebanon, on Saturday, March 3rd, at 2 p. m. You cannot AFFORD to miss this meeting.

The Columbia Conserve Co.