Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 134, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 March 1917 — Page 5

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County News

SHANNONDALE. Mrs. John Farley returned Tuesday to her home at Mace, after a several days' visit with her daughter Mrs. James Stewart. Misses Geneva and Naomi Shannon were home over Sunday. Marshall McCallister is able to be outdoors after a several days' illness. Preston Cain went Sunday to work for his grandfather, Clayborne Cain near Pleasant View this summer. Charles English is on the sick list. Mrs. Melida Burroughs and Mrs. Nell Young spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Effie Lafallette. Clarence Courtney is home from Crawfordsville, this week.

Mrs. Jessie Swigget of Lebanon, is spending the week with her father, J. D. Endicott. Samuel Knox and family had as their Sunday dinner guest, Ora McCallister of Thorntown. Quite a number gathere Sunday afternoon to watch the fire in Ol Riggins' woods west of town. The fire caused little damage. Its origin was not known. Mrs. Orian Swiggett and daughter Martha were the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Ashley Cox. Ora McCallister called on his father

Mrshall McCallister Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Purdue and Lannus Purdue and son Ethan were the guests of Mrs. Grover Stewart last Tuesday. There will be preaching services Sunday morning and evenin with

Christian Endeavor at six. Mrs. Ralph Zachary came Wednesday to spend the day with her mother Mrs. Jospeh English.

Grippy weather this. Better get a box of CASCASBcpMiNE The o!d family rcmetiv-ln taU-i formfair. sure. w7 to tvif ffatSno unplc3-.fi nt nttr etM' i. Cure, cnltls la 24 iimirs-orlff in J days. Mrroay Inck if it la.., Gv IU areata tan rMh Vt T P 1-1 Ml. Hill s picture on 11-2 CDU A Asy Dra Stwa

WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS . J. C. BROWN CO.

THORNTOWN R. R. 15. Several of this vicinity attended the funeral of Arthur Binford at Thorntown last Tuesday. Mr. Binford came

from his home in Oklahoma, to attend his father's funeral, took sick and died at the home of his sister. John Bates went to Frankfort to get a load of furniture for Elmer Vanarsdal who is moving back to his farm west of Mechanicsburg. Henry Witt was in Lebanon last Wednesday on business. John Cross and wife were making calls Tuesday at several homes and

took dinner with Will Witt's.

The J. N. club roaylly entertained their husbands and families Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Emma and Ethel Cassidy. An interesting program was carried out in honor of George Washington's birthday after which an oyster supper was served. The evening was spent with msuic and social conversation. Glen Bratton, wife and son Arthur visited Satruday with J. T. Fendley

and family of near Pleasant View. Arthur Bratton visited John Bowen and family Saturday night and Sunday and attended church at Pleasant View on Sunday. Several of this vicinity attended church at the M.E. church at Mechanicsburg Sunday night and heard Dr. Tillotson give a splendid discourse.

Attendance at Sunday school Sunday was 99 and collection $1.87. S. S. Woodard and wife called on Frank Randle and family Thursday evening. James Quick and Forest Layton moved last Thursday. M. F. Dinsmore, wife and daughter Ortha spent Sunday with L. Wiley and family and Mrs. W. F. Dinsmore.

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Oscar Witt and brother-in-law of Kirklin visited in Lebanon Monday. Several of this vicinity attended the bankrupt sale at Mechanicsburg Tuesday.

New Brunswick. Miss Dephia Dinsmore spent Sunday with Miss Zola Black.

Miss Dortha Randle has the appendicitis.

Rev. F. A. Hall filled his regular

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appointment here Sunday morning and night. Edgar Bailey and wife of Lizton spent Sunday with George Ragsdale and family. Miss Maggie Haffner called on Miss Vivian Ragsdale Sunday. George Haffner and family and Miss Phobee Haffner spent Sunday with Herald Walter and wife. Mrs. Sam Dale is very poorly. The Truth Seekers class met Thurs-

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public tale at my residence, one-half mi!c northeast of Meehanicsbuif;, one-half m ie due east of Sa.p on the interurhan, the following personal pu-perly in TUESDAY, MARCH 6. 1917. BEGINNING al IU A. M. HORSKS Five Hi-ad One larirc bay mire, coining S fears old, a geod brood niaie, w-igl-t about 1 . t'.'O pounds: one dark bay horse, eonpng (i yeais old, veiht I,"On; one bay lierse, coming 0 years old, and a geod dri"er. weight IMO; one dark bay mare, coming 1 years old, wc ght l.Oil'); cue bay man , coming 11 yejrs old. Four of these horse! a:T extra good ones. CATTLK II Head Four g.'od miik iows; six coming two year-old heifers, will be fresh in April; one roir.inj two-year-old bull; one coming yearling buil; tv.ii rtfr ca!vcs. HO(iS 12 Head Five, good brood fow.-i and twelve sh'jo'.?, weighing 110 pounds; 25 fall pigs. TERMS OK SALh Aii su i.f r-n'. it"d nnd-r. ea.-h; all sums over $fi.0fl a credit of nine months, without, interest will be given, purchaser giving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity. A discount of 5 cents on the dniiar for r."ih to those entitled tu credit. No properly to be removed until teims of salo are complied w ith. F, W. DAVIS Col. J. B. Hpiidfraon, Auctioncrv,

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Executors Sale

By direction of fhc will of S. L. Cason, we offer for sale the west half of the Cason-Ncal huildinjr, al? thv late residence of Mr. Caon oh South Meridian street. See us for price and term.

TERHUNE. Ode Wallace and family moved to their farm near Sheridan Monday. Bernard King and William Wiggs and wife spent Sunday with Lawrence Singleton and family. The Odd Fellows lodge of Terhune, had a large crowd Saturday night at the big supper. Miss Olive Hendricks called on Miss Hazel Kimble Sunday evening. Newton Coffman is able to be out again. Mrs. Newton J. King is taking treatment at the Hill House at Martinsville. Walter Merritt called on friends at Terhune Monday. Garfield McGauhey will move in the Edward Ramsey property. Walter Frazier moved Tuesday near Eagletown. Leland Fausset spent Sunday with home folks. Norman Gobdy and wife arc visiting at Lafayette. C. W. Stoops and family spent Sunday with C. M. Fausset and wife. Mrs. Goldie Farwick gave a house party Monday night.

HEATH. Newton Hine spent Sunday with Armenius Hine and family. Those who spent Sunday visiting G. B. Bohannon and family were: Thyra Yates and family. Riley Beatty and family, Riley Ottinger and family, Wilburn Hine and family, Robert Martin and family and Edward Bohannon and wife. Those who visited Mary Bohannon Sunday were Alonzo Kellum and family and Frank Yates and family. The Country Social club met with Mrs. Laura Wulner Wednesday afternoon. Ernest Peters and family spent Sunday with Isaac Shoemaker who is seriously ill. John Ege and family spent Saturday evening with Wilburn Hine and family. Lindsey Hine and family visited with Albert Hine and family Sunday. Eva Romain spent part of last week with Olney Casey and family and Albert Hine and family. Audra West has a new interstate roadster. LITTLE CHICAGO. Floyd French of Crawfordsville, has been visiting with Oscar Perigo and

Little Mabel Watts is sick with a grippe. Carrie Hawkins spent Sunday with John Steelsmith and wife.

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Aunt Polly Morris is spending a few days' with John Perigo and family of Slabtown. William Van Buskirk's sale was well attended Wednesday. James Miller and James Srite have new automobiles. Ilo Wolfe who has been sick for the past six weeks was brought to the home of her father, Joseph Hawkins last Monday. She is very poorly. Mack Davis and family of Sheridan have moved on his mother's farm south of Center. Those who spent Wednesday with Jospeh and family were Dock Hawkins and Willie Quick of near Max, Nora Wills and daughter, Roberta of Pike and Wilbur Wolfe and family. STOP FOUR. Mrs. M. W. Lane went to Martinsville Saturday to spend a few days with her sister Mrs. H. P. Stephens who is at the Colonial Sanitarium. Miss Berlin Wills of Hazelrigg visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kersey Sunday. Miss Clara Swails of Shepardsville, and Mrs. Guy Swails of Lebanon were guests of Mrs. Bert Swails Friday. Carl Denny and family, M. W. Lane and family, Bert Swails and family spent Friday evening John Hefner and family, who will move to Kirklin the first of March. Mrs. Emma Glendenning, Mrs. Mary Hughes, Miss Zora Lane and Earl Lane attended a surprise party given in honor of Mrs. F. M. Beck and family Saturday evening. Miss June Mullen was the guest of Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Denny Tuesday night.

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E. R. McCoy and wife spent Sunday and Monday with W. A. Shirley and wife of near Shepard.

Ernie McCoy and wife and Clarence Shirley spent Wednesday of last week with Will Duff and wife. Miss Eric Robbins called in the afternoon. Ora Scott was the guest of Glenn Wayne and Carl Peabody, Sunday. Elmer Burgess, wife and baby of near Lebanon, spent Friday of last week with Earl Lowe and family. Mart Jackson and wife helped Steve Keesley's butcher Monday. Charley Hysong and family entertained the following guests Sunday, L.C. Peabody, wife and children, Ellsworth, Horace and Herman, Callie Wills and wife of Popular Grove, Sli Taylor and family of near Ward. Bernice and Ruth Vidito, Edgar Wood and wife called in the afternoon.

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Central Christian Church Experiment proves that

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MISS HELEN

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Thursday Miss Helen Clark appeared at the Central Christian church beside Thomas A. Edison's new invention and sang in direct comparison with Edison's He-Creation of her glorious voice. From time to time she paused, and the audience confessed that it had to watch Miss Clark's lips to tell when she was singing and v.'hnn she wr- '..:.,.,. . tl.-. . jist-nsf tv.-r'vtto-Creates Miss Chrk's brii.iunt. noico .tl. ui cvL.U iXiiixi&u tht o.ie is indistinguishable from the other. -,-..,,:,.

Head what the Lebanon Reporter says: "Unique as an atlvpi'tising novelty and remarkalile as a rlrmnni'tratioii was tho Krlisiin "tom'-test" at the Central Christian church under the ampices of the V. W. Stevens' company. It was a very enjoyable concert, too. The artists of the evening were Miss Helen Clark, soprano, and Hermun ,Seelv, 'cellist. The Edison machine vied with these two by duplicating the .sounds of their voices in all their purity and beauty. Those who heard it found it virtually impossible to discover when the artist was ringing and when the instrument was playing, unaccompanied. By proper modulation of voice and instruments the musical sounds were made to resemble the perfect music 'if rt single soloist. The program consisted of standard mn.-icil compositions and included such lovely things as "The liivine K veiling Star." from " Tannhauser.'.' The most remarkable- number of tlx c'in' "it v.-i a duel which Miss Clark sang with her own voice." Do you realize thai lbi astounnj,' tr.t marks the birth of a new art? Thomas A. lvlioon has solved a secret of acoustics unknown to others. COME "TO OUR STORE TODAY and hear examples of lliis new ai t. Hciir Kdistm's Re-Creation of the voices of Raipold, Destinn, .MaUenauer, Hc inriih, Case, Delna, VeHct, liori, Urlus, Middieton, ansclini, Marti'ielli, Utnai and other great artists. Do not delay. Come to us and hear this wondrous new art which has baffled and astounded musical New York. W. W. STEVENS

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