Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 190, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 May 1917 — Page 3

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SOCIETY

(OMERT TONIGHT.

Program to be Given at Stokes School Building Thi Evening. A concert will be given Kriilay evening :it 7:a0 o'clock at the Stokes school, the proceeds to PK toward the

i' fur the imno now used in the j hniloing. An admission of five wiil he charged. '1'he program i. ii nx follows: on "Holy Night." "Come .Vimidity King Stokes school

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.i-e of Diamonds," folk dance ri n.irv of Stfce.s school s..'di.-.' lb.ii." Cits of Classics n ,-.. school onh"stni. "Mu-ic on the Rapiiahannock"' e.-i mg-.-Mrs I!. F. Coombs. "Scotland's limning" t'li.y Sonic fil'.i frnin Vi'i. Acer's gia.te. s i'1 t -.n t.f -i von"---IctrlHoen-j'-Ti.mc o' ilancey "Iiam-e of the Fourth cia.lc uf Juiia ilaihu lit.nfcr. 1 ho li.-mnne of the I lay." fifth r . ' nf Jjli.-i Harney hnihlipir. iii-i.-i:in Mountain March" ... LTail'i of .hi'i i llarriey h!:ihlin(j.

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l 1M-I STRI VI. SdCIKTY MET. (11,1 . ,pty of t!c Vrbytei-i-it ' r.-vr!-. heW vcitenlav al'tcrtliv.r .t :(... I.i." f V-. Wi!l.ur Moo-e rgj v,.ch l..-t in. -i t.ct. The la.l -1 A.,., y-v !.. eorlsinr on in:ltn. t.

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1 ''-" ' ' ' '"I . ;.;,s ll.-.?cl r-,ner of Man.fiehl, t)., I i. Wo ;Vv.., ;n -::-o 'V-iini j y,,. .Marn..h. of livhananolif-. 1 " "' S1"- 'u' ! '' 1 T':-' '-' Up.,, t'.o nor iruet,. 8t a hrile . . ... . . .Ii u'v t vn SVoni's'lav allornoon a J vl'snn v ulr'mi.:nt and ! ,. ,. i, .,. f m,, lt,,vr, w ,i,or m the Sales Ajt-nry r t'-". ai.on.neht.-. The hontosa

an 'h'ant two course iiipchI ' ;.ii.o u;U won by Mrs. Mi r-'Ih-ticwaitc. Tl' out-of-town

Mifs f'artoi. Mrs. .M.u--fieorife Spar of I.afay- . Maivin Thitlewuite of

i:v;:ry woman's tump A f.t fur every foot, fir every t' r-' , for fvory m-.- si'.n. -'- turnc:illy rii'i!umen! to v.". th"-e rc"i!.rii-kii.',e bc'ititil'iil :.; -tic . i.l-.i.

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F.I CURE ( I I II MKT. The Eveni"K Fuehie cluh met last Vi-t .v,Tl, Mr. nnil Mr. Harry Ohaer on North East utreet. There were pir t.-. During the r.v'.ai h-;n thr ,,-toss serveij tico course lunch.

RED MEN TO CELEBRATE.

We Have Money To i Loan

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H'innehHRO Trib lo (Mwrnrc l( 4"' Anniversary Mar IS. The WnnebaifO Tribe No. 36 I. 0. II. M. will celebrate the 4rth anniversary next Weilnewlny evening May C: John Edward pedwick, past itreat ipihem, renre&entative to the. (treat council of the United States and prospective Junior fiaeamnre, will b here to deliver the address. All fled Men in the county ar invited to attend. foh Work at Reporter ePicc Reporter, by wsIL 53 a Year.

' I-'ESSONAL KI

1. E. Ftark In spending the day in Imiianapolii. Mrs. Lee Taylor spent Wednesday in Indianapolia. Mm. Irwin Drown ia spending the day in Frankfurt, S ioiuel Wilcox ir.iuk 0 biMiMma trip to Indianaiwlia toilny. Mrs. Walter Oldendorf wa in Indianapolin Wednesduy. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hicks of Whitcatown epent the day here. Isailore Eichihan has (ton to Wcbt. r City, Iowa on husioesB, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Myers are visiting their son. Orville, at Penstield. Mrs. Orn l'ait went to Anderson this irornirg for a several days' visit. Mrs. Mary I.itton and Mrs. Joe Matthews are p"u1tnT the day In ln.ranai.olis. Mi.-s Minnie Shannon of Shannonilale is .spending the day with Mrs. I.iizie Hopper. Mrs. W. A. Kincaiil has gone, to In.l ariapnlis lo uttonil the W. R. C. on.r.ti..n. I imos Duncan of Marion came W lnesdav for a visit with his daughter. Mis.. F.. P. Wri2ht. Mr. uad Mrs. Fli-ha Partner entei taincd at dinner today Mr. ami Mrs. J. f. Iteed and son Otu, Mrs. William Miller of Nnrih West si'ct is pending '''w '' Indian ipolis with relatives. Miss I aura Raker of Whitestowr. will come tndnv to be the (fucst of Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Morris. Mr Alice TmnU is spending the v.. wi:l. her dnuirhter, Mrs. Kd

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Mr. Umra Aldrinir. of Thorntown,

will lie the guest this evening of Mr. Mrs. Clark il.nds.iy. Misses Jennie and Uessie Baber of Advance were the puexta yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison. M.-s. Sylvia I'.irr and Mrs. V. M. Iavcn saw "Fivinir Sistei" at the ;it. Indianapolis esterilay. Mrs. A. !,. Ward has gone to Arrailia, to attend the bedside of hei father W. II. Wolf v.hn is very ill. Mr. Wilbur Moore has gone to Indianii'iolis today to visit her nephew who is in the St. Vincent hospital. Hex rnle. who attend Indiana uni-vo.-iy. will spent the week-end here v. ith lib. mother. Mr--. Myrtle Dale. Mis. Marv Millr who lives with I. or ,ii.uihler. Mi". Charles Sheparri :.t (oishen, has been ill . for thr past Mrs. l.-uline Wnmlward and r.on. Pan c have returned from Muncie and inii .i. aioh.i where they visited tela 0. F Wren, of Tampa, Fla., is here ' an -extended visit with his sist ,!. Mrs. S. C. Clav and Mrs. A. II V. . r. M -.. Frank Muo.lv I" leave in n ',-v .vs for Indiana llnhor for u 'it with Iter danchter, Mrs. Norman ... I' lie. V.-. and Mrs. .1. A. oir-bire were i,t I' .'iiinii'ioiis Wedrr-dav. In the i ., n ,o:t tn.'v saw "Eix'tif Sister" a! : - Mura. M,.s Is..- .1 .n-s will "turn Satur I ..v fiom a vis't with her brother. ier-ch Jones and wife, in Nov Yell: City. Mr-. l'r:rk Stcphen.son was in Indi anne.il,- We.lae-.h.y attending the l.e-.n-lative Council of Women at th" M -s. A. It. Haun, mother of Mrs Hut.-hiniTs. w as tali, a to th W.ir.am hospital ye-teiday for t -e of treatment. Mrs. Charlei S'evenson left todaj to be at the bedside of hr aunt, Mrs V-itv lihu.i!'(tame, who is very ill but .i.nviv improving. M,s. William F. Smith left today for Evansville, where she will spend -. .era! weeks w-th h"r parer.ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nett'eherk. Mr. and Mrs. Tom A'Vn have re turreii fi-om Inilianapoiis v. here the w. t to attend the funeral of Mrs. lion's brother, T. I., l.nkenbill. The tneetitig of the Nc'htiothowl tali lo be hold w.th Mis. Tom Al !'. Friday afterrtofm has been posti.oe. on account of tire death nf Mrs. V!, as brother. Mr. ami Mm. fob Say and Mrs !.,!, Milton of Franl.fort and Mr. p-.d Mi-. Harve DeMttt were th, cue us Wednesday evening of Mr. anil

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ir. and Mrs. D. C. H'.ifgins and Mr and M' . Har-v M. Daniel were in Inhananolis. yenteHay. In he after-n-on they saw. "Fixing Si.ter" at the Murat and in the evening, "Idle Wives" at English's. Mrs. ('. S. Matthews and son. Harry, were in Indianapolis Wodmoaia.,. Mr. Matthews has secured r. po.-ition with the Welfare Chautaunuii comp:my as rometist. Mr. Matthews will plav with the DcPauw Friversity orchestra. MI STERED IN.

(apt. Nathan A. Morris' Infantry Company Now in the Service. lti; the fnlr, unusual Vnri JTrrrer.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 10. Company D, of the first separate battalion of Indiana, which will be a part of the new First regiment of the Indiana national guard, has been mustered into service and fpecial or-d.-ia issued today by Harry B. Smith, adjutant-general, designate Captnin Nathan A. Morris, of Indianapolis, to command tha company. N. A. Morris fornwrly resided In thia city and waa for a while, eaotain

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Crane Farm Whole Milk IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllMllllllMltltllllllllMlllllllllllMIIIIMIIII'IIIHIMmltlUIIIIIIIIIIII will be delivered to our patrons bp Bowen's Meat Market The only distributors of Crane Farm Products in Lebanon. Our prices will continue the same to our patrons who call at the meat market for our milk in bottles; viz: 10 cents per quart and 5 cents per pint. ' The milk for delivery will be put up in containers that are used but once and will be' delivered to any one in the city at any time for 12 cents per quart and 7 cents per pint. This milk is from our own herd of Guernsey Cattle which is free from tuberculosis, which fact is determined by Federal inspection. It is put up at Crane Fai m and delivered to our pat rons in the original package. Don't forget we also have Sweet Cream and Cottage Cheese at Bowen's. Call the Meat Market and have your milk delivered at any time rifc-ht off the ice. You can have a standing order if you like. Ci-ane. Farm Milk is one of the cheapest fond articles to be had at the present time. P. H. Crane & Bro.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. the (a-rmans hiLW jeen utilising to s the fullest extent, i , ,5 Hard fighting continues to rage x around llulloiourt and between Eien- r rouri and Montaine nenr the southern nd of the Dmeouit-yueant line. Although not offirisPy announced, it is believed that lite P,rUi...h liuid the most f the vi"aire of niillecoiat. If so. 'hi c ,n-titutes an iio:'0 tant uciess. The losa of the vilb.ge f 1- reMtoy ml the wood.- adjoining caused no aessmusm in l.ononn. Aimo-t. i.rt'or.the bad news was. fully ibg.-,i ,l word efltne from Itiiti.-h iieailooarters tl at counter assaults had wen baik ron-'!r siderable of the terrain lost to th.; I'avarians on Tuesilav. I The French are w idening the wedge z which they drove into the C,o.nyin! linfs along the Aine river between ( rannne and Ft. ihin-.ont. 1 There was violent r.-innonadinr ' along the heights of the Aisne la.sl light anil successful infantry attack, . extended to the l-'teneh bnes. ! Seventy-tive Gctman divisions hiivej i.i'en used again.-t the pi.ked F'rer.itijx troops between Soissons ahd the Ai'g- ' ennn since April lo, accurutng to thojz fstimates of French military expert, z This totals nearly l.OWI.OOO men. The I loost of these have been so badiy di:otganiiHl by the fighting and havej suffered such serious losses that they j 5 iiad to lies w.nt In Hie lear to I'ejH natrheil up. 5

PAY IS 1NCIIK ASFI).

Ilussian Soldiers' Coin pensal ion Has Been liaised. Rii thr Intrmbtlr.htil Sc- fire, t PliTIICKlHAn, May in. Now that the political crisis, has passed, at !"a t or the time being, l(usiH u again 'uining her a-'.er.t.on to th" sit.ia-

' ion on the f.ghtinpr front. Diseiplin-1 ary n-easures are being taken lo p.e-1 Kent Hussinn trons from ft .itemizing I v.-ith the (iermans and Austrian." ard

at the same time the Robbers' pay has been increased, the total ir.crea.e amounting to about 42,noO,OiiO rubles a month. (liefore the war a ruble wss worth about 50 centu in L'ni'ed States It is announced that, beginning tuginning tomorrow, the bread ration will lie reduced to one-half to three quarter of a pound a day. It wiil remain at a pound and one-half for manual workers. The Russian socialists, it is reported, have refused to deal with Dr. Borgiijorif, who recently arrived here with the peace terms approved by the socialist party In Germany, MOTHER'S pr.FlMTIOX. "Ma, what is leisure?" ' "leisure is the spare time a woman baa In which to do some other kind of work, my dear." Boston Transcript. Fv?crtor, by nsiL f 3 a Yesr.

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Our Week End Specials

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The First National Bank The oldest and Largest bank in Boone county.

LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. DORT antaoiebUt. Vulcaoitiae a ipecialty. Teiapbon 1C2 Armory Bulluiax