Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 156, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 March 1917 — Page 3

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mrtunctv nf th bochr nrnla to utid, in pooa wjiuitiioa mnutmobdf, nwra (rtfiuf W by nurtuij thr hi mam witlprt muhinfry ntor tJ.nn tlmt of or b ttmw't YiH mnpt rwy.favt lhtnifwlvT. To fe:n iu at lMi Htv ft tiw-t: i prf-wiro Ripatm-ft. Yn i avV clh imd vU-ur tip I lift u!fn. tfc willow rtinijxion, btulu(-hf . iIm bwy liver, if mi . it prfrtw.iut iitvalivf ma., up lllV(fi- JltlfV Of ttltf ltH'.t n-t of jahi, urn. rlU f-t'MH. Vim ran nbt&iu at nv limit "r in (hin routnrv iM f-H"tH in vi;tl. 2V unk lur lr l'liimmt M.fV .wwc a In, kl. V. Vri

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5ocw Happenings

UT MISS ESTHER PERKINS

TO l!K MARRIED SOON.

v. Howard Adair and Mis Mar R.irel Kifvo lu Wi-d April II.

Tlessant lvl.

t'ONCI.I TUNC MKETINt.. final Sfxion for the Year f the MaKain Club Yesterday.

'I In- .-oiH-liitlirtK meeting or the Mag- . iri.nds um relatives of the Rev. a nine i lub fnr the club yrar l!Mi". I ? i noW.in Al.lir f Wwurk, N. J., arc wu-. l.l.t yesterday fti-inoi.n ut t'' j n-cciviri- invitations to his apprnarhhomo or Mrs. Mary Kiickipgor n , in(f niarriage. April th eleventh to East Main stwt with Mr. Albert j M)!! Mi(l Klll,.t Reeve also of Newark. St. jhouson assistant hostes. Tin-! ,,,.v A,.,. jf, ft,sistant pastor of one club this year has had a very inter- . ,lf arv,,.st l'resbvt.l ian rl.urchcs

ng program Healing willi nance. , ,, u tl. ,lf ,r. um)

' its gieat l I l.t-mi v. an.l

iMlc, both, political

a r.uml.

at .Ira

ati.-t. Mrs. I K l

t.lav. I Would i.l it. Hi Mil-l.,,lM to uivf llii- I'l

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1 1 HAMMIMA. !

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rr.ix Tmuu, fc. Va.-lniiii "-ru, ln.1.

!i-on of Inijianaiiohs has l.-ii .(-rain Tor mx w. . o.l.-i ful talk.-. .'ivi' t.iiif.-. 1 !i' .roifiam y - i..n:Ji-t'-. of a livtiiro r.;, Mi . on "Hii.'in ami l!..'t:in.l, l!-iil I l:..m:ih.-i'r". Thf -ulij.-t-t a-i-.l in an i.tiVf.'-tint- rrninn.-r.

Mr.-. TW A.l;i

,1 h.

near Lrhunon anil

i'.' manv tim.'fi. Mis;. laui-liti-r of a walthy

f...t mm li.Mnir it-tr

alont? v-itll

iutl-i

uti...,r. I liav-- n

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MM n-lllllM-...lar.l) l.y M l.l.-.l the pr.

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n an.l Mi V an.i Ml l.i.l. h..u

IX KINDS OF s, Fence and Gates

0D FOR SALE

R. Dossett

I. Nrar Kullrr't m mill

.-Mil..

SIIIVK ( I of tin. Ja,i

PEItSONAL MENTION.

Karl

!i . . lo pph ("am an.l

at 'Hmrsilay in Slirn.ian. lay .Wal l.'i't last nijrlit for it I.usi- -: t'-'i. to I'h.K-mv, Arizona. In. I'ti.- thvrlwi. was in tn.lianiti.-- tiuiay visitinj- rfiativo.-i. Ir. Aniut Ktulu ami Mrs. Amumla -I- Wftf in In.lialiatiolis ypt.tav. ..'.v.ll fiit.lno of Tonv llailto will

ok-.

Sin

nil at homi hi-p. k.-r of lii.liuliaH.lts, trip to tins city tn-

rul l.u-ii

tr'. t.

::.i M. I'.i. I-. Mltil (1 Mr.-.

tfrnoon at thp li..m. I. 'i- on llarrniin.' -ti . Shaw a...i Mi i-t.iht-. Af'.'T a .-h tl..' f..)l..'.v'..ir ,..al -a.;.., I,t v.'f; r,.:,.inK. Mi-. iuol, Mr.-, Mili.'l' a:

family

MOTHKRS.

spe that the tthol.

Lst thrw or four .

pi purifyiriir systi-m ripaninir

this 9.rin(r. Sow is the family will be hf-altlii.'r.

fill get along better if th

ivpn a tiiorouih purifyintr, -h and bowirU cti-unfil out rm of winter, ari-uniniatf.l -item ilrivu away. Mollisy Mountain T in tlw v.'iy surest Spring Renie.ly to it at mr anil pee the iliftl.e wliol,. run.it . Tli. ir ho better. the'll feel well an.l happy. The njf tonie-laxative, purifier, more, Adv.

N'C AND HK( ORU INC l. SADLER lanifiiie and Wall Tinting d workmen at rea-onahle lione H'i7 imou KU Lebanon, Inl.

Vlr of Ironnrlue niTira

!rk at Reporter office !

era

s. At the the ifue l

t ao:.bcll an.l Mrs. l.i'banon -pent MonMwell an.l family. Hv'r an 1 .lauthleis. ml Kern motored to lay an.l -qient the

I'osti

r of Craws Monday hv.-r Cald-

y. A. Movris. Mrs. mid Mrs. M I). Joneallapoh.s thi- after-

. )... papf

i,l a-k--d

r.f a pla

lr.- .1. V

Ml-. Sti.ll.ls K-ieiV.d the tl.o bed niillmery ereatuin.

uii's of the after witn the -eivmir in nh:,-h the ha

iled out. The f.ivnr-; aii d.i-nratinn-i were also in k the .pirit of Faster. Mi-, rwil. a new memb.-r ;. p. nii'itini?. Soiial Kie-tf.

the mop'pinir w iti' ail 'amp.ent at ' hike, e Mrs.

dr. and Mis. ..ff will K,i

to Crawattend a n at tln-

'. tin- ever,' l v ilam-" to I

temple. :i! li. an. of HJtftsvillo. In.i.. ... remain until after Taster ! of Mm. Mary Flukmner of

Mi

id Mi

Ma ,

reet. J. Wood

II Al l IK IIAMII.IilS tliiNf.KI i. liaMre II imiiton. ...n of Mr. an. Mis. Harry Hamilton of tl,. rity. l. it a .-tii.le.it at l-'rankhn le-fp ha iw.-ivfl the Imnor of be. .ik director an. leadinir man in a ran-tr.-l to piv i thh- evening at th. mdlege. Mi. Ham

of I'.lo

id son who

..ever.il months an.l Mrs. .lefferiini"tn returned

id Mr

nM nr-l dii.u.h'rr Al ukfort Mil! be the week ..f Mrs. Hall's parents , .Vi.lv Overler-s of Ka.-i

.Hon ., leee lif. k-thrdl

,'tiv

ail hi

'uk.iiK part in .

beinp a i.t.'ir. am ar-'l ai.-o

I'olieire artiviti.-s. Wil l. MKKT SAT1 KIAV.

The Home Cuard- o' the Me'ios!) PpLsfopnl ehuieh will hae a ir..'.-tir Sa'uiday afiein..n at '.'.:;d o'rlock the b,-i--emert of tHe rhiirth. w: Vacma h kf and Olive U'nr'.ner. ho -

n Staekiio.j.se. of Indianapolis. Lttemlintf the bedsni, of h r. Mrs. F.'r.abeth Sta.-khou s --crie.J-v ill at her home .

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MODERN SHOE COMPANY WILL OPEN A

JEW SHOE STORE

IN THIS CITY At An Early Date ll. South Ihanon Street (Formerly ixnijiit'il by .1. ('. RppiI f hop stnrr) NEW STOCK SPRINT. STYLES SMART SHOES For Men, Women and Children Wait for our opening for your EASTER FOOTWEAR

lodern Shoe Co.

i H ury J.

J iv'll eonie Saturday to spend the Upline vacation with his parents. Mr. S awl Mrs. .lhn Jones of Kast Washj inyton street. I Mr. and Mrv ,l..nn Toons and daughter of Ann Arbor. Mirh., will 1 arrr.e next A'.-ek to rpend the soring v.i.nion n -tn fir. and Mrs. II. K. c ,-m.ps and Mr. and Mrs. Morris IMI . hi.- and other relatives. I Mr. an.l Mrs. William I'oHard have received word of the improvement of I their :oii-:n law. A C Osb-am who

has been ill for sometime at hi", home in Jamestown. Mr. (iibann u a brother of Mrs. W. H Orear of this rlty. Miss Cuth leek and N'oble Reek vf.e guest at a t o'r!K-l: dinner piety 1'ivn Wednesday evening by Mr. an.l Mt.;. Omer ilprk of north of lb:ui..n. In the evening Mr. and Mrs.

nd guest attended a box :.upat th.' Washington town-

He.

joi.i.Y so i vi. hoi n a.m. Mi !. V. A. Kwai.1 of Kast Washmrton .treet pleasant'y enterlaineil the merebers of the Jollv Soeinl Hour .ho. eter.iav afternoon. I he first p:iit of the piotrram was given over to the bu-nes period after wnirh a pao.r written by Mr. an.l Mrs. Kinr,i 'I, telling in an interesting manner of thir trip nouth tli.n winter, vrm read by their daughter. Mm. P. E. Stark. The paper was illustrated by a number of views nnd rurioR obIn. ned by the authors while gone, l or the lunebeon ierved late In the afternoon the .salad enurw wan nerved in In."" sb.-iis brought by Mr. and Mm. Kmeal from the south and in the smaller xhelli were o!iven also hroiifht from the south. These purios were given the guerdii an favors of the meeting.

J Joh VVork at Reporter office

THE TOTAL TO OATE

Thf Recruit inu Work of C6mpany II is Maklnjr Slnw Progress.

First on Your Shopping List

The reoruitir. work of Company II is still moving slowly. Captain' Slagle with a detail of private made I a trip to Sheridan and viainity today in an effort to get smne new members but they had not returned in time to learn with what eu.'ee.sjt they i had met One man, Forrest H. Johnon signed up last night and ia.'Ked j the ine.lK fll examination tnis mnming. j Ru ssell Chantbersji Hhe high seliuul i student who joined yesu-rdny at noon,; also pt.-ied the examination tmlayy

v "UUJes Ttre- II..W.JliemJJl. HM I

have joined sinee the orders came to

iliiliw. Seven have applied hut two re turned down by the physical ex

aminer. The total memnersnip now totals forty men. The office intend to carry on the recruiting work until the orders come for the troops to move, although it is disrouraging

when so few men respon.l. Word from Indianapolis last nigbt, received by Captain Si ngle, asked him to have the tioops held here within call until further orders.

For your Easter Suit, Blouse, Petticoat, Coat, Dress, Gloves, Separate Skirts, Hosiery, Bon Ton Corsets, Model Brassiere and your Easter Hat. Don't forget Craig's Millinery Department. 500 Trimmed Hats on Display. CRAIG'S Everything for Easter

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

SATURDAY. Mothers' Jewels Missionary mite box opening. .M. K. hurch parlors, 2:110. Home (luard.s Rasement of M. E

rhutvh, 1 M) oVI.K'k.

MONDAY. It.iy View club Mrs. Wallace Morris. 2:110, Mrs. C. A. I'arkin, assistant. Civic league Public library, 2:30.

MOI STS Rl'N. Mr. an.l Mrs. M. 0. I.ane and fumily

took Sunday dinner with John Thomp-

n an.l wife. Aionzo Kssex and wife spent Sun

day w ith Carl Knglcdow an.( wife.

Krnest Ottinger and family and Sam Ottinger and family were calling on their father Sunday. Mrs. Henry Ottinger has been ill. Krnest llarshbarger was a Sunday dinner guest of L. A. DitJMiberger and family. .I..hn Thompson nnd wife and daughter N'uomi called on Mr. and Mis Riirntoml SivafTord of Sheridar Monday.

TO OIVK A PARTY. The members of the Doveau class and .Mrs. Kred Neptune's class of the M.-thodist Sunday s.h.jol will give a party this evening at 7 o'clock in the I.Mg.je io.nn of the church. Al! member,arc urged to he pre.-ent.

TO OIVK DIN'NKR PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Winson Jones will entertain w ith a dinner party this evening at their home on Kast Soutn street

having as their guests, Mr. an.l Mrs.

William Cox and son Keith and Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Martin.

IDAHO WOMAN

MADE WELL

Lydia E.Pinkham' Ve eUble Compound Did the Work. Nothing like it

10 CONGRESS IS

C0NTINVED FROM PACK ONE

sired, it was said to gt it in terse, concrete form for presentation to his advisors this afternoon. At lunchtime there was no indication of a halt. The close application to work seen at th. white house was reflected at the other end of the Pennsylvania avenue at the capital. Incoming trains brought scores of senators and representatives returning for what bids fair to Im? the most momentous session of the two houses in half a centuiy. Partisan and bipartisan conferences were in progress throughout the big white buildings. Everything was being put ready for Monday, fnr. while it is unlikely that the president will go to the Capitol before Tuesday, possibly Wednesday, party leaders wish to get the decks cleared for action as soon as possible. lembers of the cabinet were reti-

NOW IS THE TIME to enroll for a course of study in the Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College Castle Hall Building, Lebanon, Intl. Opens April 9th. Stenographic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, Musical and other Voeat ional Branches Day and Evening Individual Instruction For information call or phone (loO.

rent before going to the meeting. They : pointed out that the situation is entircly ill President Wilson's hands un-' til the first of navt week, when he' will shift mo-1 of the burden 0,1 the : shoulder.., of congress, as the war mat- ; ing body r the nation. I'ntil that I time there is little to be said. THE II Y VIEW ( I I I!. j

Much Extra Work in March. It's between seasons, when few persons perspire as health demands. The re nit is double work for the kidneys, to throw out waste etiminat.s through pores when persons perspire. Overworked kidneys Jieed help. B. R. Stone, Reading. Pa., writes: "When I need a kidney remedy, I rely on roley Kidney pills."

The last meeting of the Hay View i club year I'llH-lT will be held Monday i ington street with Mrs. C. A. Purafternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of kin assistant hostess. All members Mrs. Wallace Morris on West Wash- '. 'hp earnestly ask"d to be present.

Aberdeen. Idaho. "lt ytar I mtfereij from a weakneia with puna in 01J

side and back.

ll'i

1

JI'1

if-?;!

friend asked me to try Lyilia E. Pinkham a Vegetable

I om pound and 1 did

to. After takm one bottle 1 felt very

much better. I hive now taken three bottlea and fed like different woman. Lydia E.

JlPinhkam- Vege

table Looipound 1 the beat medicine I have ever takea and 1 tan reeommetid it to all tuHering woman. " Mr,PEnr I'mesTHWH, Aberdeen, I.laha Woinea who suffer from tho . treating ilia peculiar to Uwiraaa huid be convinced by the many (emtio and truthful teatimomal we are eoMUotly puplishing in the newanaper of the. ability of Lydia E. Pinkhani'a Vegatable Compound to reatore their health. To know whether Lydia E. Pink htm Vegetable (lompouudwill help you, try itl Kor utviea write to I Tdl E- Plnk-

kain Skdicin Ca. (eerriduaJ), l.yaa. Mm Your letter will U opened, read and anewerej by a WWBin, tsd bi in atrlct eonlidenc.

Better Shoes For Less

Last Saturday was a Big Shoe Day But Today will be Better. "Plenty of Sales People" Easter is Only One Week Off. Our Shoe Stock Is Complete Sport Shoes in white $1.95 to $2.4 White Boots 2.75 to $6.45 Children's White Top Shoes $125 to $2.75 IloyB' English Shoes $2.95 to $3.75 FULL LINE OF SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY. BUY HERE AND SAVE. $1.00 Deposit Will Hold Any Shoe For Easter. uem neaion WEST SIDE KQUARE

ing us that Broken Watch or ClockWe Make it Run Correctly

?P A? !I CO

velers, Opticians and ! Music Dealers ' The Home of the Real Victrola