Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 189, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 May 1917 — Page 6

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It is a 100 per cent Regulator. That's why less of it is required than of any other kind. A pound a month is as much as even the very unthrifty hog ever needs. The average is about three-quarters of a jnitmd a month, making the investment only nine cents per head a month. Ymi cm nfford to feed STANDARD HOG UECL'LATCn, but you can not afford not to feed it. Get a supply today.

Standard Poultry Tonic f.ir More Eggs. Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. .THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Tborntown. Phone 15 Dry Goods East Side Bo, WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculoma, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask u about it. LONG & DAVIS The First National Bank The eldest and largest bank in Boone county. DR. JAMES II. BLACK Practice Limited to Uw Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Famcra SUU Bank Bidg. LEBANON.

DR.W. R. MAYO

WILL BE AT TIIF: CI DTK I.0TL1 Lebanon, Indiana FRIDAY May 18, 1917 And every four weeks thereafter.

Dr. Uo haa treated a number of easea of canear without the r.ife. Dr. Mayo haa treated successfully all forma of Chroi.le Diseases that are curable, euch aa diaeaaea of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, K idney. Bladder, Blood Poiaon, Rectum, Dropsy, Female Diaeaaea, Nerroui Diaeaaea, Ecxema, Epllepiy, Catarrh in ail stages, etc Hf 17 N 'peady, permanent and (eating cure la what I will give 1'1I1 you beyond a doubt If your eaaa ia curable; if not I will not accept your money an promise to do anything for you. The beat reference I could five aa to profeaaional reliability ia the many eared, satisfied patients I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will give the POOREST man chance aa well ai tba RICH to receive a cure from ma at a SMALL COST. There ia no man too POOR to get my beat advice FREE. Variocele and Hydrocele. Our ana treatment cure la what yoa. should have. Only one visit ia required. Wa do do cutting. AH algna disappear within a few daya or weeks. Blood Foiaan, akla Diaeaaea. Wt will giro yoa treatment that win in a few daya cure all raah eorea. Strt-, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Clanda are scientifically treated by us. Our methods immeditely benefit yon. Piles, Fistula, Wa eao cere ao quickly and? easily that yoa will be eurpfiifcd. Wa will givs yoa just the mult and eure yon are looking for. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will tall yoa Jtut what wa eaa do for yon. If we can not benefit end cure yon, wa will frankly and baneatiy ten yen ao. Call an or address, W. K. MAYO, 41 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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j KI R M. HOI TF. NO. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaw are the proud pai-eids of a buliy girl horn . Tuesday. It has been named Beatrice Kathrrine. Miss father MrCuire railed on Miss Alta Walker Wednesday afternoon. Those wm spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. William Cunningham were. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. William and daughter Mae. Mr . Carrie Kouth and son Fred. Loral Cirndcnmrg and wife nnd baby spent Sunday with John II. Cunningham and fatnily. Mr. and Mr:, other Huffman and sen Carol sicnt Sunday with Mrs. Huffman's parents, Air. nnd Mis. John X. Cunningham. Miss Esther MrGuite spent Sunday afternoon with (trover Cunningham ami family. Misses Mae Williams nnd Haze! dales went to Croenfield Tueday as delegates or Milleilireville church to the -Methodi.-t conl'oi once to be held in that city. Rev. E. I.. Meyers and wife of Lebanon, went to Greenfield Tuesday to attend the Methodist conference. Master Charles Hines of Lebanon, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John N. Cunningham. Mrs. Carrie Routh and son, Fred called on Mr. and Mrs. (.',. F. Williams Saturday night. Jess Huffman's mother has been visiting him and his family for th' pant week. Let Miller and Morria eiean vour rugs. Call 128. 4-ig-tf

STEWARTS CHAPEL Mr. und Mrs. James Hamilton of Crnwfordsville, spent Saturday night and Sunday and Sunday with Ed McClainc nnd fnmily. Mieses, 1'ansy nnd Mary Adams went to Indianapolis Friday, to spend a few days with their sister Mrs. Walter Cory and family. John (irater and family were Sunday guests of Henry (irater and family of near Jamestown. Silas Hall and wife and Miss Ellen Sloan were the guests of Arthur Bycourt and family Sunday of n'ar Dover. Mrs. Loral Cavin wa in Lebanon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. MrClaine and daughter Clrstean and sons Carl. Lores and James und James Hamilton

and wife spent Monday with Lon Powell and family of near Whitestown. Mr. and Mrs. John Clock and son Ralph were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cleaver near Stop 1 Mr. und Mi... -M;n Richardson nnd on F.rnost, Rus-el and Otlio and little grandson Herdith spent Sunday with C. I.. Creasy and family. ('. T. Hopkins and son Lloyd were in Max Monday. Several people in this vicinity attended the ice cream supper and program given at the community building at Advance Saturdav night. Mr. and Mrs. Mil ford Hodge and Thelmn Graham were the guests of Wash C.roves and family nf near Old L'nion Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Kvorette Reveal of New Kn;s and Mr. ard Mrs. John llrookshire and Mrs. I.irrie Scott ?ient Sunday with Orn llrookshire and family of Lebanon. FAIRL ND. Captain I . O. Single of Lebanon pnt TueMlav niirht with his si-'ter Mrs. Asbuiy Williams. .Mrs. H. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeAtley and daughter Mildred Alice, were Sunday guests ot Grant Swift and family, near Bethel Miss Mary Eaton who has been staying at Lebanon for sometime i: the giiv. t of Mis. I.ouvina Eaton. Ma.-t-r Rot-eit Powell spent Sundai wh M i.-Vr Ralph Howard. Willie Futon and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Na-h a' Mrovnsburc. Mr. anil Mrs. Will Huff of near Old l'nion were guest of Mr. and Mrs. T W. Hunt Sunday. Asbury Williams and family spent Thursday evening with J. W. Single and family at Lebanon. Ollie Howard and family spent Sunday with Ralph Hoffman an family near Center. Arno'd lierknrr spent Sunday with Randal lliown of Elizaville. BETHEL. Next Sunday morning and evening is Rev. Howard Dunlavy's regular appointment. Johnny Wells and family'spent Sunday with Ren Ross and wife Hugh I.ovingfoss spent the we"kday with. Hen Ross and wife. Children's day proprram will be given at this place the second Sunday in June. Grant Swift and family entertained the following guests Sunday: Mrs. II. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1'eatley and daughter M 'hired Alice. Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Sanders and sons Robert and Donald. Mr. Smith and Mr. Crose the county nnd township president of the Sunday schools. ri ral roi te no. is. Joe Jaques is remodeling his house. Mis. Henry Witt is slowly improviig. Arthur H. Rratton vi.ited Athel Witt Sunday morning. Mrs. Cyrus Ham has been staying with her father nnd mother while her mother has been ill. Harry Warrrn visited his mother Jane Warren part of ia t week. May 11th is the next meeting n' he Tiecinrt Community club. A goo.) SPEAKING OF INVESTING MONEY. Have you thought of a player piano investment the modest investment with the biggeat retuma? Have you investigated not only reasonable pricea of our magnificent plnyer pianos but also the happiness which ia aura to be youra If you ileeioe to put one in yoof W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55

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nrngram is expected. An address is to be given by Mr. David Maish of Frankfort. Everybody come. Glen Iliatton and wife and Arthur Illation anil Atl.el Witt atUnd.-d th.Center tounhip Sunday school conntion at llrown's Wonder Sunday ir-rnoor. Omi r Reck, w ife and daughters atnded the S-inday school convention Urown's Wonder, Sunday after- . 'i. Mi :. llerk is county secretary. Four of William Fall's children have the measles. Martin Warren was in Lebanon, Saturday. Glen Hrntton went to Lebanon, Sattday on business. Mrs. Masters is slowly improving. Svlvia and Mnrv I'aulev attended a funeral at l-ebannn Thursday. Will Witt is preparing to remodel s house. FA Hi VIEW. Attendance nt Sunday school Pundny was 100. Rev. Coy filled his regular appointment Sunday and he and his wife dined at Ota Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barker of nenr Sheridan spent Saturday night and Sunday with the bitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Vando Cragun. Miss Opal Quick waa the Sunday guest of Miss Susie Quick. The Ladies' Aid society met at E. C. Heaman's Thurtday afternoon. A fine program was rendered and several new memb-ra added. All had an enjoyable time. After the program, Mrs. Mahler, Mrs. Meenarh, and Mrs. Robinson served bananas and candy. The men's Bil le elasa met at Mrs. Maggie Lewallen'a Saturday night. They decided to have an fee cream upper Saturday night, May 28. Everybody remember the date. Those who spent Sunday at Charles Quick's were: George Rollins and fam ily of Leoanon, and Mr. and Mra. James Quick and son Willie. Roy Jiayfietd of 1'uuboro spent

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of I nited States Tires Saturday night and Sunday with his sister Mrs. Zarah Meenarh. Mrs. Emma Quick spent Sunday at Vern Quirk's. THORVT0WX. Mrs. Mary Allen is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. I'hinny I'earson spent Saturday in Indianapolis. John Allen of Lebanon, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Mary Allen. Charles Allen who hus been ill for some time is slowly improving. Mrs. Hazel Staton of near Ibanon, and Mrs. George Isenhour of Lebanon sjient Sunday with their sister Mrs. Hert Walters and family. Mrs. Agnes Ross of Indianapolis,, is visiting her sister Mrs. Minnie Altum nnd family. Stora Grimes and family spent Thursday with John Grimes and wife of Xo. 7. Mr. i.nd Mr".. El'.vned Serring spent Sunday nf'i rnoon with Tom Ford and family of No. 7. Carrie Sloan of Hazeliigg and Miss Kathleen Sunderland called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller Sunday afternoon near Pikes Crossing. Bidd Shelton and family and Henry Shelton of Xo. 7 spent Sunday with James French and wife.

HAELRICC. Mr. William Hardesty is ill. Born Thursday morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Myers, a son George Arthur. Geneva Clark is spending a few daya with her cousin Mrs. P. W, VanHusa. Jesse Harelrigg near Thorntown, isited hia patents Mr. and Mrs. John Halrigg, Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. William Wooley spent Wednesday with her daughter Mrs. C, R. Wills near Jamestown. Rer. and Mrs. R. E. Lucas were Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long. Arthur Bxk tad family apot FrI-

Tractor Company who can exactly suits your needs. SENSATION NO. 4026 No. 4266 Is a Kentucky bred Mammoth Black Jack, 154 hands high, with mealy points; has lots of bone; smooth, good back and hips; large head and ears and a sure breeder. Season fee $12.50. 'Ir'KMS Or SEASON This mi I at my nam near Milledgeville, Horse, llu.00. Insure colt to stand without my consent before end of dll be taken of all stands but should

responsible. 1 risk the horse you rrsk the mare. Come and see me, 1 tre everybody right. CLAUD WILLIAMS, Phone New Brunswick

1 also have horses and mules four own security. Pay for them LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everything for tha auto. DOST automobiles. Vulcanising a specialty. Telephone 162 Armory Building day night with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mate. Andrew Bratton and family visited P. W. Van Hub and family Sunday. Mr. and Mr. William Alexander tisited William Cain and tami'r Btt , vday night and Sunday.

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Joe Blare shire, Bay Blaze face, left

hind foot white; foaled m 1909; sir Blne of Warsley 11, right front fon white; Stud book No. 845-A. Joe lti'i hands high, weight 2,00, with the nualitiea of a draft horse, goo disposition, is heavy bodied and shor legged. Season fee J 10.00.

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44 miles south of Lebanon. Jack llitt'i and suck. Should mare be moved or sol' season monev becomes due at once. Cur any accidents occur I will not he he.'i for sale for cash or on easy terms wit when you sell them. BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Aut SuppBea East Main Strwt. Phone 294 r . I TT-E fcototertd Furnl?ar. ' . opera 1