Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 3

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IN THIS CITY At An Early Date 115 South lA-h;inon Street (Formerly oceupi'''! by J. '. Reed shop store) NEW STOCK SPRINT, STYLES SMART SHOES l or Men, Women and Children Wait for our opening for your EASTER FOOTWEAR

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fiorn Tuesdiiv to Mr. and Mm. Leuhe Means. 11 gill. Rev. W. P. MeKinsey made a hminess trip to Thorntimn today. Charles KniRht of Oklahoma City i.- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Witt. Mrs. 1.. F. Jones is ill with tonsilitis at her home on North Meridian street. Mi-. F.. V.. lliornlierry, went to Boswell yesterday to attend a patient of Dr. Atkinson. Mrs. Jacob Deiser was in M.wresville cterday. the Riiest of William I'ne- ner anil family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson of Park stieet are the parenti f a Imy. Loin ; ins inornmir. Mi .s Louise Burrow, who was operated en last Saturday for the removal of t.msil.s and adenoids, is much bet-

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and Mrs. A. L. Ward Were in 1 yesterday the ifiiestH of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II.

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Varntz of Xoitli East has been ill for several rheiiniatinn, in slowly im-

l:,iy Metzifer and family are moving from iheir home on Smith Lebanon : treet to their lieautiful new home on Ka. i Washinpton street. Mis. Jennie Patterson of Chicago is here Tor an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Marjraret F Anderson of Fa-t Main street and other relatives. Me. and Mrs. Cleo Kichey and daughter of Fast Superior Mieet have .. turned from a visit in Huntington with Mrs. Itichey's sister. Mm. Dr. i,oss. After a visit of several dayn with R S. Martin and family and tlier telative:-, Mrs. Maude Kersey return-

o. lo her home in I ranklin this morn-

mir. Mrs. O. P. Mnhnn and daughter, Vliss Frances of Munoie are here to spen.l the week storing their househohl uoimIs before returning to Mun-

rie to remain until the first of June

w hen they will return to Lebanon.

SOCIAL MKKTIN0. An enjoyable social meetinif of the nenibeis of the lien F. McKey bible lu. of the Methodist Kpiaropal

church was held yesterday afternoon

at the home of Mr. S. S. Heath on Noith lj"banon street, with the mem-

liers of the section of which Mra. I. S. Adney is chairman, hostesses, t'.ifhty memliers of the class were present

to enjoy the afternoon which w! spent in a social manner, a number

of contests being enjoyed. A talk was

ifiven hy the P.cv. C. A. Parkin late in the afternoon. During the short busine;.-; session which prece.led the social hour the following qfficeru w.re re-electel: president. Mm. Henry P. Sicks; vice-president, Mrs. K. E. Thornberry; secretary and treasurer, Mra. A. 1. Shirley. A refection was served by the hostesses.

PICTl'KE SHOW PARTY.

Miss Jane Stevens entertained tin member of the Inter Noa club last evening at a picture ahow party at the Colonial theater after which a refection was nerved at the Palace.

if KjiT iiiiciS'iL!" Suit, Goat or Dress : Is Here Waiting for You Plenty of pretty Waists, Gloves, Hosiery, Petticoats, Corsets, Silk Underwear and FurnishingsCome and See Them

WAR VFT.H TO MKI.T. All members of Kli Clampitt order and al.so all Spanish-American war veterans are asked to meet Sunday evening in the rotunda of the court house in order to attend in a l,ody the services to be held at the M. K. church.

TO MKET FRIDAY. The Thimhleine club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mra. T. 7.. Hairermnn of West Chicairo ..treet.

THORNTOWN, R. R. 16. William Kirk of Muncie, was here to attend the funeral of John Carter last Thursday. Chris Witmer and wife and daughter Zela spent Sunday at Clem .McDonald's near Mechanicsburg. Cleon Beck entertained the members of the Thorntown basketball team and Coach Hill and Professor Long of Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig of near Thorntown were Sunday guests of Robert Craig and wife. Frank Clark is home after a several weeks' visit with relatives in Montana. Mr. Douglass, the father of Mrs. Thomas Kelsey of Montana, formerly of this place, died at their home in

Montana, last week. The body was brought to New Market, lnd., for burial Saturday. Lon Titus and w ife of near Advance

attended Harvey Huber's sale Tues

day. Marry Ferguson and family of near Mechanicsburg, spent Sunday at Ben Young's. Misses Pearl and Ann Kirk of Thorntown spent a few clays last week with relatives. Buntin school will close this week and Jacques next Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Banks and son visited with relatives in Thorntown, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Craig has been quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson at Thorntown. Miss Flo Long is staying with John Perkins at Thorntown. Miss Mable Cleaver is home from Harrison, Ohio, after a five months'

visit with relatives, The funeral of the late John Carter was held at the home last Thursday conducted by Rev. Hugh Ronald of Thorntown. The burial was at Green Lawn at Frankfort. Mrs. Gertrude Banks entertained the B. B. club Thursday afternoon. Miss Pauline Long of near Hazelrigg is spending the week with her sister Mrs. Joseph Schultz.

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LANE'S CHAPEL Rev. Ward will fill his regular appointment at this place Sunday morning and evening. Lee Cobb and wife of Lebanon spent Sunday with Jesse Lane and family. Mrs. Maud Calvin and little daughter Mary Ruth are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters. Theodore Wills and family and William Wills and family took dinner Sunday with Glen Hickson and family at Rosston. Mis Hazel Gullion spent Sunday with Harve Wise and wife. Mort Kiser and family took dinner Sunday with Jesse Wills and family. DISTRICT NO. 5. Those who spent Sunday with Frank Schenck and wife were Russel Morrow and family, Mary and Dorman Lewis. Emmit Leap and Fred Belt have the rr.ra.ilc... Charles Sutphin and family were Sunday visitors of Will Pearcy and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Acton visited Saturday night and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schenck. Rev. Preston Smith will preach at Cynthian Sunday and Sunday night. George McColley and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank were Tuesday visitors of Owen Gates in Harrison township.

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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 will not accept tomatoes contracted for by other parties. Ladoga Canning Co. Factory Phone 21. , Lebanon Hdw. Co. Phone 288

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JingUs That Jewelry RepairingWe Fix ItRight and Reasonably

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