Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 154, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 March 1917 — Page 3
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f monv tunes we hear of eomrwtvvotm p. rn.n ti it, itkt when i.niUI have lived toll, lour SO years lh.i faini worn m unudiy attrtto the kidneya, w, when lb kidney. rate, it muses auto-mUcuculinn. note ir.jimout (he potius pawuug. ;i kidney ihe qm.ker rill those orrane lie degenerated, and the ilu-v deiay.
thus 'tin wisest poliey, to prevent eui old ire aid pmimiit' long hie,
-n tlie ..r m rm n.tneys. i in done hy drinking plenty .if .ur ..II di.y. l'rt. and oreaeuiii.'Uiv tnl'
link An-irn' oksilde mmiir'li)
f incur. 1 Ins inn t. ohtniin. su.v drug n.rr. V..11 will
T nn n- i" ''il in in litlna lm 11 dis-
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ilOMINENT MAN SPEAKS. V,. Jn,l U u,.
Social Happenings
BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
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r:E HAFTE. INDIANAPOLIS &
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5 I tinned trains. fuily except Sun $Frankfpr inly, t ear leBve-nndiannpolis at 11:110 ami Liifnv.tte at 10 45 p. m. WEOKlisVII.LK DIVISION
le3ve Lebanon lor Crawfords-1 : it 7::l. :30, U:?.!! m. in. 1:30. 6 30, 7;3i), :X0 nnd 11:3 p. m. 1
nrTiv trom Cruwf(irnsvilii t
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7:2H. J:i!0 Hnil 11:20
RESEARCH CLUB CLOSES
ITS WORK FOR THE YEAR . , " r.
HY(rin an .iltcin-iU1 were nppointed by Iho irr. A nX to attend the ninth .l i tii. t r"iiv iitiuii of ihe fiib-nitin
I of duLs to v hi-hl at Noiilwille in
nuilinc of the work for
ilimiftrrt hy Mh, Anna
Jom , chuirm.in of the cm rutiv rnm-
,mi:U". 1h; kpwarrh club have r-a-r r . 1 .1. u 11 ,,Uon to In- proml of th.-ir woik ilurI.ast Meeting of the Season Hfl(j; th(, Mt vir anil M tliat tllo
Y"terlay Afternoon The I'niKram (.iven.
'. iKiHiiuns trai-h new ilulifsi niakps ancif-rit jrwoil uncouth, mii't uiiw:!--.! -iiil, ami onward, vould k'.'.p nbr-.-i.-t or Truth; it'fiiiv (rloum hir ramp fir--: i.ur')v.. mint Pilerinis Lo. i.-h our Mi-.jfl.iwiT mil ?t'TT buhl Li-H t!u ik pi-tittf wtni.-r wa. r.ttfmi.t the futui-i-V. portal, ll'" pa t'-i hin.KM'i.lstcd key." :mtiulylip:ml that the Ilc-can-l lias r.illKlll thi- Vlaiun. Siln'i
. h t-rtHiit t-an not hi1 civrn tho cfli-
!c?.nt Icud. r, Mrs. i.-la.-kii Smith, tlw Ui-vi'tnty and tr-a."aiei', Mrs. llcllu I Millar ami Mrs. tlatt.i- Dauphcrty and J:.l,g. Mr-:. Ella l am- ohuirman of thf ht;.'wtal cummirtM TVi' c'ub -lo'.n 'it. yar'i work with the tru-mbeiship 'i:0 to it-s f ill ituota, thirtv tr.r-i-itrfni.
V,t pi
arh
at
Uli.' rail of tho pr.Mi.iMU will he hel.1 I at the beautiful rnuntiy lmme of Mr. I l. ir.a lluvhanon wiv.t of 1 i-lnon. 'I'h.- ! i.ot.'.-; .-:i-rv.'d an el.'gi.nt luni t.tuin ' late in the nl'ti'inoon. American flaiff 1 . Ui- furt and "Hid lih.ry" ul-o i.i... ,i.it.'.l ihi- room.
PERSONAL MENTION.
rl:iy h.-n Itl. y m id.' it poMibitw of ..'i i.ie I., hi ar the giftwl 1 I ... hoiariy riiil'('ti.'ils rf lev ; 1.. W ilf r.-y on both Shaki-.-.pi'm - i tlif lil,i' 111 until 'hi- pn-.a-nl 1 tin-- '-lull work.'.! untiringly n..l J v for tin. bi'ttcrmi'nt of thir in l. . oat m.-i.iln'ii but for Iho irooil .l At hmp of Mrs. '.. H. MiKKii.i ' il Mis. Ila'.tif IhunfMr-rty i...--i-t I
ant !in.--t!-- the last Huh in.-ctirm n'
ar I!illi-I7 v,a, mid on '.t'i-t.-rrthin with thi' follow ing pin :
in if.nivil to
II. I'.
""'-.po;
riialt today.
trip to
Knby Wi
l. !t to
ii.l.-d vi-i. nt Indianapoli.-l. . J Jenkins will li-uve toinmn.w a iru'lit::'.-. 'tay in Californin. lis. J. W. Shcitiy fs s-nilinr the k in (,'olurtilius. with Mr. Shi-lbv. lis. Charl.-s Kngli.-h of Wave'iimd lm ifHi'. t of Mr and Mr.,. . (i.
lie
"Karly Ame
:rtits;'
ni t of the llenai
.lis. lOlma lliiri'.inon; "Arch ind Si'Ulpturc," Mrs. 1'ella '1'aintinit.," Mri. Sadie Hum
tin.
flnm. our h-ld
t iM'iiutifu! talk on " i illustration .. Mrs A il'-'egate arid .Mr.
1 librai 'J-'lonii
id is sper-dinK sevetai soriviile, Ky., lookinir iritr-sts.
Stsiley who fins b-'en npen.lie t'mo in TIifoIn:a is exloire the first of April. Memy S.'l'.al.l and chililren of aiii street are ifuests of Mr. .. J. .I n Hei r of near Sheparils-
m Je l.iisir,.
PIMPLY? WELL, DOH EE! :
A"opl Notice I;. L.-ivo Thein Oft ! With Cr. lUlwards' i OJive Tablf is j
lit Mrs. John Martha fill the rnomini-
Wadi and n to Indiano spend the
rii7abetli Stafkhouse, who has I for swial weks at her home ;i.t stieet. shows no improve
A r'mPlv face wi mmii luria.r il you lii.unU' Olive
sii...ula leifni to clear att
AIX KINDS OF ;sts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett ie 17S. Nar Fuller' nw mill
ewbarrm you j Jin. J. M. Byrly of lioswill, wm PMkmt c-1 Or. ,. ,,P..t, t.ktay of her sister-in-law.
j VIis. John l!..hannon of East Wash-
Illltion .'.ll. ev.
iar. e the W.-xsJ. tl.e b'.weli and xht I -W'ott l'iere and fumily, who have with Or. E-lwariis' Olive lab!.t, j ben rrsiilmir on Kast Walnut litiwt.
1:20. 3:15, j th-rc never any nckneo or pain a!cr j pun-hal on Betk ftreet.
-.-. ranme K.irsXiv. who has beer. itiriK friends in Greenwood, fot past w-e..k. retui-ed to her home Norm Lebanon tn-i1 bidnv.
.k ne them.
Or. Krfivardi' Olive Tablets do that inrh calomel d.-es, and just a eft.r- .!. but their action i Ktiiile and:
-ti'tearl of severe ana tr:
Tal-let! is! .M
tver curn-d with "a dark brown taste,", i a (..-.d breath, a dell, h :! . "no tr.rd" i ;,f,,. feeliii(r, coiistipation. torpia liver, bad yri
Or. Ed'.vanH' bhve""Ta!.l.'t
firmly vei'table ecenp-iund mired w !ic oil; y-'U will know them by tl'
Mi
ni (r
.rah V
C"aniph. ! I'tiiiiU'd to een.ood. thi- inorninjr Visit with her s's'. r NUin: tin. I other rel-
arc a
at 1 1
llr.
Ir. I'.'.wanU spcr.t years anw pa.
! ti-r-.M alhetcl w .:h bv.-r and ; c, -.ir.idvn't. and Olive Tabltti : , i:n:temrlv erlrttiie result.
or two nis'htlv for a
White and wife of Ko
r I komo. and Mr. Susie llrown of New I lio-s s("iit Tuesday with Or. Whit'.-, i mother. M's. M. E. White of north of
1 1 l.ehanon. ,hei Mrs. llelle Camtibell who has been
(rued for two wei-kf.
c'-e h.-.w much better you fe-d and Ig Oc and 2?c per I. ix. All druncnin.
. tlie f'ue.T lor two wei-kf, 01 ner eous-in jMii.H. N. Cxms of East I'earl i ,. tieet returned to her home in Indian Japohs May. - 1 Mrs. liodson, 0 ntnse of Indian-j.-.ii"l;., has ri'tui-ned home after attending M. V. Mi-Reoorn, who has been I ;II for sometime. Mr. McRroom ii
MODKKN SHOE COMPANY I WILL OPEN A Snew shoe store
IN THIS CITY At An Early Date 115 South Lebanon Street (Foi'rnn'ly nu'upif ,1 hy .1. 0. Ret-d nhoe r"tnrc) N'KW STOCK SPRING STYLLS SMART SHOES For Min, Women and Children Wait for our opening for your EASTER FOOTWEAR Modern Shoe Co.
mow I v improving ! .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman will i to Indianapolis thts afternoon to attend a dinner parry to be driven tiiir eveninif nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward l.ynn. : Ivoiy ('. Tolle and R. E. William:. I will be the Ifliest of W. P. Oldendor' at the ban-.;et of the Ti an...orfat io. I I lub, to he niven at the Hotel Severin, 1 In.hiiraiioiis. thi:; evenine;. A me'tinir of the libation Hirii I S.-hnol Alumni Aswieiatmn in to he held at the - hieh srhool library Tiiur:slay eveninif. Pteliniiriiuy arlaiiKement.s will be made ror the i iiseption to the Rr,l.,.i..t:nit r'a3. Mr. and Mrs. William Haker of I'ainnount and Mrs. Jasper Jcnes of (ia.h.len is here to nttend the bed- ' side of Mm. Sarah Rirhardson who is ill at tl.e home of her daughter Mm. t.eonfe E. Adams on West Chicago I street. Mi. Malice Unit entertained at dinner Sunday, having r,. her (t'-iet-ts, Mr. und Mr. Omer l',erk ;md daughters Mnry anil Kern, Mr. and Mm. Italph Neptune, Mr. and Mik. David I 'ileiidenninir, Mr. and Mm Iester ! Bei k and Mi.-m Floy WwL I Miss Cecils Hurt will (to to llloom 1 inKton Friday to be the week-end ; Kuest nf Miss Mary Cilmore at the j Kappa Alpha TViet" hoiioe and to atitend a reception and danee to b held ' jl rhe Alnhi Till rimuo f,,.l.,o,l,.
0 home.
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W. C. T. IT. Session to bf Held in This City TrwrUy nd Friday.
The W. C. T. U. of Boone county will hold an institute on Thonday afternoon und Friday, at the Epworth l.eairue room of the Methodist church, In this eity. The protrram will be an interesting one, openinf at 1:30 o'clock, Thursday, with a sonir, "Ihe Fitfht Is On," to be foUowed by the devotiofuils to be lead by Mrs. Mary llendrirk, in the absence of the county presiJent, Mrs. Margaret Cot. of Thorntown. Mrs. Hmdrieks will Rive woril of (treetinit and the response will lie by Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of Liberty. Then will follow the i.riran.iiition of the institute and the appointment of committees un subscriptions for fmner-:.rn-e papers, the press, membership Kid ei. hi testes. Music will precede ihe enndu. ti'iir of an open parliament if denaitmental work by -Mrs. Stunley. There will be 11 .tudy of the state plan of work for 1U17. and an interei.lliH' di i-ussii.il is evpeeted nf thin -Id.jc.t. The Thiii-s.lay evcninir session will l,e oMiieil by lu-v. ('. A. Parkin, who will i-iindiii-t a prayer service. I.uthei h le i. mo will Kive 11 vocal solo and Mrs. Stanley will make the addres:: .f the evening. An olferinu will be ialen f..r the support of th county wurk nt this session. Friday morninK, Mm. Harriet Kreil will conduct the devotional services and a roiiivcration srvict will follow, ji-nptuial and .scientific reaon for working aifamit the liquor traffic Will tie itivi u. Dr. C. A. Parkin will speak on " The Indiana Leiriilature of 1917," and I.ev. A. I.. W ard will ducuss "The Kiml of Counter Attraction Needed :. S.ilistitutes for the Saloon." Miss Nellie l.em.m of Zior.svlle, will ive a readmit, and Mm. Stanley will speak 11 "What Sutfraire .Means to Indiana Women." The. Friday afternoon proRrnm will be opened by Mrs. 1'ecry, of Thornti.wn. wSo will conduct the devotiunals. und the various committees will make reports. Hev. P.. H. Kent will discuss "Alcohol, the Curse of Rinin Work." mil Rev. A. V.'. Cash will speak on Prohibition Victories of 19I6-H'17." Music will be a feature of this session, as well as of all the various iii.-etiiiKs, and an offering will tie taken. The Friday evenio.tt meeting will be held at the Stokes school buiiilinif and thj spii'ial music for the occasion will iie a male nuarivt and a violin Mlo by Kavmond Blackw. ll. Kcv. Harry Hamilton will conduct the devotiotials and Mrs. Stanley will speak. Miss Lydia lie"! will give a talk nn 'Toliaeeo and ('.curettes." '1 ht- nieinbers and all who altei.d the all day sension, Friday, are afkcil to bnr.tt their luni hea. 1(K( If AI, rOSTPONEIl. The recitai by Mrs. R. R. Bulgin's music class which was to have been Kiven this evening nt the Christian iburch In Mechar.iCsbuig has been indciinit.'ly pi-sli.oiicd on account of illness.
NOTICE TO
Poaitive Proof That Lydi E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering.
Brldgeton.N.J. "I cannot apeak too
tngnly of Lydia L. Eiukbain a Vegeu-
bla (.onipounu for innammation and
ouierweakneaa.-. 1
wa very irregular and would have terrible paina ao Uiat 1 eoylll bapily Uit a nU p. Sonutimea i would be ao miaerabla that I could not weep a room. 1 docuirrdpartof the time but fait do
change. I later took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compouud arid soon fr.t a change for the totter. 1 took it until I wu in ffood healthy condition. 1 re--'Otrmend U. Pink ham remediea to all women aa I have used Uiem with luch pood resutu." -Mre. MiLk'nao T. Ct-M-Mtrii, 'Sa Harmony bt , Ptnn't Oron. N.J. Such Uetlmony ahoald be accepted by all women aa aonvincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable rmpound aa a remedy for ths distrrssliif ills "f women ii,'i f displacement, it. ft ammatioa.alceration, baekaehe, painful penoda, nervouaneee and kindred ailmenta.
il'iift J-!I
WEONESDAV, Tnter Nos enin lui.tic library, 7:'WI
c'clock.
TiiirtsnAV. Magazine cluli Mrs, Mary Flick-
inger, 2:30, Mrs. Alliert Ktephfisnn, assistant.
K'uin or Shine rlul. Mrs. Mary
.Miller, 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. llrare Sbaw and Mrs. Alice flayer assistants.
Jolly Kociitl Hour dubMrs. W, A Kincuid, 2:00 o'cliak. FKIDAY. Ncighborhooil cluit Mrs. l.salenn
Wooilward, 2:30.
Cooking clul. Mrs. J. T. Frank l.aughner, 1 :15. Miss Rose Threlkeld
assistant.
Jolly Stitchers club Mrs. Clem
Coodwin, 2:00.
Oomestir Science club Mrs. C. r. S. Neal, 12:00, Mrs. J. A. Ho;hire,
assistant.
SATCPJiAY. Mothers' Jewels Missionary mite
box opening. M. F. church parlors, 2:30.
ARTISTS' RECITAL.
Mrs. H. (!. flrown has received the following card from Mrs. Joseph (1.
Philips ot Frankfort concerning the
artists' recital to be given under the auspices of the Matinee Muaicale of that, city, Thursibiy evening nt 8 o'clock at the Frankfort Christian church. "We feel sure that you and our musical friends would enjoy our Matinee Musirale Artists' recital, Thursday. March 29 at 8 o'clock a! the Christian rhurrh. ( sdtnission 50 cents.) 'Jean McCormick, u tine contralto and Rudolph Heyne, director of the Iii.lianpi.lis Munneichor, will give the program. We will be jrla 1 to greet you." The isility of both the artists on the program is recognized by lhanon people who would indeed receive a rare treat if they would be able to attend the concert.
Mis. M.dntyre had as their liini.er iruestn, Sir. and Airs. ("Innler Daniail. and sons, Mr. and Mm, Hen It. Cm.iiihs and ruuebter and Robin ( .ooinbs.
HI HEEhl.Y MEETINfi. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the O, N. T. Embroidery club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cnailes llcClaill oik Ninth Ibanon street The ufternoon was spent informally and a two course luncheon was serveil hy the hostess assisted by her daughter Miss Tressie. This evening, the section of the club composed of Mrs. H. L. Haker, Mrs. Ceorge Cridor, Mrs. C. R. Matthews and Mrs. Ed. liohannon will entertain the remaining members of the club and their families at th" home of Mrs. Baker on Fret Mftin street.
BI SINESS W OM AN'S I.F.UH E. A numlr of Faster contests and games were enjoyed last evening during the social period of the meeting of the RusinesS Woman's Ibble league held in the basement of the literary. The light refreshments served late in the evening were also in keeping with the Easter time. The Hist part of the evening was given over to the half hour Hible study under the direction of Mrs. W. O. purnall and the appointing of sections: for the increasing of the membership of the league, by the president, Mis, Frank II v num.
ENTERTAINS TRI-KAPPAS. Mrs. Brush Mclntyre was hostess to the Tri Kappa Sorority yesterday afternoon, entertaining at her home on North East street. There was a short business session followed by an enjoyable social hour. Late m the afternoon, the hostess served u luncneon in keeping with the approaching
EASTER CANTATA. The Pre sbyterian quartette is now rehearsing preparatory to giving a
concert lit the Vesper hour on Easter I
Sunday. 1 he Cantata is entitled, "Easter Tide," in two parts, and was composed by Protberoe whom r.ever:rl Iz-banon musicians have heard. It promises to be one of the he-t programs that this uuartettr ha.) yet given. Miss Hutchings will be the organist.
AFTERNOON EMHROIOERY CU B. The n.embeis (f the Lai lies' Afternoon Embroidery rlul. Mere pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of the pic.-ident, Mrs. Frunk Hutchinson on North I ebanon street. The hohtesH served a plate limi-lnno. NOON I.I Nt'HEON. At the meetinc of the Domestic Science club I'ridav. at which time Mrs. C. F. S. Neal und Mra. J. A. llogsh:re will entertain the members at a noon luncheon, the members are asked to bring their noodles and thimbles.
MEETS ToSKillT. The Inter Nos elul. will have a meet
ing bmiijlit at 7:SO o'clock at public library with Mis.; Jane Stev hostess.
the
Ti MEET EHII1AY. The lh,m?stic Science club will meet Friday at the home or Mr. C. F. S. Neal on West North street with Mrs. J. A. H.igsbire assistant. The hour of the ii t jinu i.', 12 o'clock. We have some fine Red and Mammoth clover seed for sate. Lebanon Hardware Company. 3-27-lOt
i Rally 'round the Old Cold and Black flag tlie high school colors Thursday evening. The alumni association ! proposes to give the graduates an entertainment worth mentioning this t year. Come and niake a suggestion. Job Work at Reporter office
ir r. 1 tans r. SAVED IF OXE . BUYS Toilet Articles AT ADLER'S Because we price them
ho low that we have to limit quantities. Below are 'a list of Thursday's savings:
25c Babcnck's Cut Rosea and Corylopsis Talcum Powder 1 Kg for...., 12c Trailing Arbutus Tal- Q cum Powder '
25c Melbalinc Face Powder
50c Melba Face Powder. O flesh and while 'C
75c I.ov'me Face Powder
69c
$1.0(1 Pinev W oods Face QQ Powder..." OOt
r.Oc- Meiba Skin Cleanser 2c
50.- Melba Face Crwim and J2
25c Melba Rose 10u li 21c
2.V Melba Nail Whitener and
Melba Nail Finishing Puste 2(
25c Melba UoiiKe for 2,".c M"11'M Talcum
21c
2tc
for
50e Vehla Rose Rouge, a purely
vegetable preparation 42C T'Oc El Rado, the matchless liquid hair remover 39C
25c WiMilwoHh's Sachet Powder,
in different odors 21 C
511c P. beco Tooth Paste JJJJg
Colgate's Ribbon Dental Q(J
T.Hith l'mshes at, 10c,15cand 25c
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We will pay $12.00 per ton for Tomatoes and $12.00 per ton for Evergreen Sugar Corn
Our service is unequalled. We guarantee not to hold customers more than two hours in receiving their consignments, but in case of longer time being necessary, the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. See us at the Lebanon Hardware Company. We wiii not accept tomatoes tumiuCicJ for L ot'icr parties. Ladoga Canning (o.
Factory Phone 24.
Lebanon Hdw. Co. Phone 288
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(ring us that Broken Watch or ClockWe Make it Run Correctly
Jewelers, 0ptician3 and Music Doihrs
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