Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 192, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 May 1917 — Page 2

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Lebanon People Kneuld. Not Neglect Their Kidsssa. Bsoische is often nature's most frerruaat signal of weakened kidneys. Te cur the paint end aches, te remove the lameness Then it arises from weakened kidneys, you most reach the cause the kidneys. If yoti hare pail through the small of your back, urin- . ary disorders, headaches, Utiicy spells, or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been proved good and are especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been uiel in kidney trouble for over SO years. Read Lebanon testimony. Mrs. C D. Law, 817 South Lebanon street, Lebanon, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pill and have found them a most efficient medicine for backache and all other symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doun's Kidney Pills the csme that Mrs. Law had. Foater-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Proper Food for Weak Stomach. The proper food for on many may he all wrong for another. Every one rhould adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Those who have weak stomachs need to be especially careful and should eat sloviy ad masticaV t. -r I... .1 :h--!ugh:y. It is also itnptru.nl that they keep their bowels regular. When they heeorr.? constipated or wr.en they fed dull and stupid after eating, they shoulo. take Chamberlain's Tablets to strengthen the stomach and meve the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Adv. We are experts in oar line TRY DS JONES, THE CLEANER West South Street Phone 87 AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone ii CORY & BRATTON r CNERAL DIRECTORS C4u phone 36; Resides. phones 240 and m tak-j Block, East Sooth Street DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN farstart State Bask Buildiag 7 a. m. to p. m. PilONE 264. Phone 6 PLNNELLrCOOMBS Lebaooa's Leudiag Lnaaber Tart AIR1IARTS GARAGE J. H. AIRHABT Agency for the Bulck Auto Boom for Car. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St. SEED POTATOES ALL KINDS Potato and Garden Fertilizer UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108 ROYAL WORCESTER AND DON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S Earpea' Goaraatid Upholstered FnrnltaT, COULTER-SMOCK CO. Opera Hoaas Black LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS .BALL BUTLDIKO Nrit t latertrrfcaa fttat tea Culca ph'KNI 149. Ope dny tught DS. A. F. NELSON VETER PARIAN Davit Broii, Livery Burn rhMW 7 and 2997

Uljh School News BY L. A. TOLLS

NNUAL CLASS DAY PROGRAMjS GIVEN Seniors Entertain Large Audience at High School. PROGRAM IS VARIED Playlet and Specialties Feature a .Very Interesting Entertainment. The high srhool auditorium wa; fiHed to capacity yeHtcrdsy afternoon for the Class Vsiy exercises given trifle Seniors. A playlet and sevenl clever specialties were given by- the graduates. The program began with the presentation of pir.3 to the hnno: stud-nta by Professor Smelser. Th( honor ftuiionts of this year's c!t.-.i ith their averages .-.re Mauley Immel, 93; (iiadys Dooley and Ch-,r!er Krank. 92; and Nellie Miller, MulH Burg.n, and Donald Higbee, 90; Donald Higbee has 38 and thrce-fcurthi credits ard Mnnfey Immel has "i. Professor Sneker, in presenting the pins, encouraged underclassmen to strive for honor in scholarship. Manley Immel, who represented Lebanon in the Central Indiana oratorical contest at Lafayette this afternoon, then delivered his oration "Thf Varrh of the Constitution." His bearing, cxpressl-ir, voire, and gesture; were excellent, and he should stand a good chance of winn.r.g the contes' today. Specialties (,(n. The specialties were given with a j cabnret scene as a setting. The stairt-H-as taswruuy oecoraieu nn Ki'vi shrubs, with a mon.vter American flt for a background. Tables were arranged and members of the clai s. st pntrons of the cabnret, were sealed drinking and chatting at them. Ovid i weaver took the part of the colored piaiter. Vr.arle Krank tu the ;"- : prietor and announced the lumbers loion Sitntions tfrst rang a voea i number, which v as followed with e dance bv ( yrene Hickman. Donald Higbee, Manley Immel, Elizabeth Cosier, and Msyme Eehamil then give a short fureo plavlat. in which loca, hits were featured. Following this came a Scutch dance by Kdna Hill, Vibcrta Yutxy accompanied the verit! numbers and the dancea on the piano Olive I'aylon. as a ncgress, and H' ulah P.ichvy then gave a comical dialogue and a parody. Next on the program came the presentation of a gift to each claw. Charles Frank, the proprietor, made the presentation speeches. Wendell Low-man, representing the freshmen, was given a hobby horse; Adrian Bartlett, of the sophomores, was given a toy Ford; and Walter Adams, presentative of the junior cl.-j.-s, ws presented with a bouquet of flowers and a bottle of toilet water. Esther Hedges, follrning this, g.i a song. "Foolish Questions" sad Letha Bramblett ssng a r imical parody. The closing number was a parody on "Good-Bye Girls, I'm Through," sung by the whole company. PAINFULLY HURT. Mrs. Eliza Beard Injured by Fall From a Chair. Mrs. Eliza Beard of North Lebanon street suffered painful injuries to her right hip yesterday afternoon when she fell off a chair on which she was standing. A physician was called but it is impossible to state whether the limb is fractured or not. L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Rank Building Third Floor Order your SPRING MONUMENT WORK early. Prices very reasonable. HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop Phone 102, Residence phones 115 and 714 Ova Batiaa C W. Chsppiu

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Will be Give a Mothers' Pa at tat Centenary M. , Church. Mothers' day will be observed, at the Cohtenary Methodist Sunday school tomorrow at 9:S0. A special program will be (riven aed a lent crowd will be present. Ail member of the Cradle Boll are expected to bring their mothers, as a special class will ,be arranged for them. iirs. B. F. McKey ill Ule to the mothers of the cradle ciemr bership. The following program will be given: Vocal solo Mother Machrc Herbort Ran'sdell.

Kecitation A Boy's Mother Harold Smelser. Musical Reading . . Ramona Brandra Recitation My Mother's Slipper George Cross. Vocal solo Mother Florence Parkin. Recitation A Little Lad's Answer I Catherine Rinehart. Piano Trio Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Tarkin, I Mrs. Murphy. TO GIVE AN ADDRESS W. E. Stone to Speak Here Mone day Night Under Auspice of the Franchise League. w. E. Stone, president of Purdue university, will give nn address convention hall in the court house Monday night May 21. under the aus pices of the Woman s Franchise Li-a gue. He will talk on some phase of the constitution, this being a most im portnnt subject, and one which is being widely discussed by the entire com monwealth of Indiana. Several fea tures of the needs of a new constitu tion for Indiana were discussed most ably on Monday night. May 7 by Ron F. l.ockridge of Indianapolis, but the subject is on which has many angles. It is the purpo.w of the Franehiie league to have a number of prominent men of the state to address the nffl and women of the county on this and other pertinent subjects. This fea ture of the leaguo is using this method of presenting in-.portaut mat ters to the people of !hanon and vie iiity is inevting ith approval and the result is largely auendH nject,ne .md a most inteivi-ind audiem There is no charge fur admission to he meet-ng End the invitution is lendid to both men and women to be present WARNS OF DANGER. Purdue Calls Attention to PoMir.lv Outbreak of Hog Cholera. Many pigs arc being shipped from livestock markets to farms for feed ing purposes after being vaccinated immediately before shipment from the yurds, where they have been c posed to cholera. Care must be exercised or there will be v ide.-pread outbreaks of eholern, wherever these hoes are shipped. Hogn trented with both scrum snd virus are likely to spread cholera t lusceptiblc hogs, for thirty days after aermation. espciollv If they show visible symptoms ofhe d'seane. If the hogs purchased have been shippM 'mm the south, outs.de the state, it is uit pyissible that a few of th varcinated may lie lost. In any case, even though the V -inated hogs show no symptoms of disease, farms on which they have been reecived should be quarantine nnd neighbors should exercise all pre cautmns to see that serious outbreaks ro prevented. Pigeons, hogs dogs other animals may carry choljn from these farms exactly as if hogs were dying from tno diuea.u. The jieatrou lo.sies of the pai.t few years in ,,pite of the -ucces of vaccination, have been to n considerable extent rau.-.l by failure to quarantine hogs nfte,- t'iey had been treated by the urultaneous method. Pigs under fifty p.und.-,, brought from central markets should not be , treated with virus as immunity will i not be permanent. The subsequent con- ! trading of cholera by pigs vaccinated j uhen -Aeighmg li-s than fifty pound;, j h.M been the C4tjc of heavy Iosk 1 and mueh dib.iti.ifaction. Sma'l nilfs that have h-on exp,B,J to cholera shnu'd be Ki'-"-n serum only and then rcti(it i( with tho simultaneous method when hey weio-h eichty to one hundred pound.-, if danger still exH. Purdue L'niversity Bulletin Number 171 give detailed information about hog cholera control.

M Get Aboard the Gas Range l fi WeekSpecialMay 14-18 , . : Save $2.00 R ON THK IHRCHASE OF ANY CABINET GAS ( RANGE THIS WEEK I J OUR REGULAR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN APPLIES DURING THIS SALE SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIONS AT OUR SHOW- yS. ROOMS ALL WEEK , " Northern Indiana Gas & Electric A 1 V Company jVS. GAS COMPANY 2 I Ph0"n24 ILfry

REV. CASH TO SPEAK LrxaJ Pasfor Accepts Offer of State Organization For Platform Work. The P.,-v. A. W. Cash, psstor of the Hrt Chrint an church of this citv. hj reee,vp, an offer from the Indiana l.'ry Ked -ration U be ono of the sneak ers for that organjialiort this fall to SHiist in the erk of gettirur Ary delegates for the Constitutional ConvenThe I1r' Federation played a great part in the passage of the prohibition law during the last legislature and the member.! ara now- organJir.g in get the right kind ef dele gate t) the constitutional convention, in order that the ground atnady gained ehnll not be lost. A li.t rf peakers for the stat is being inaiii out and Rev. C-h is to be one et them BOY SC01T MEETING. (Seoul niuckwell, Scout Reporter Tronn one Hov fti-outu nt A mar.. he'd thiie regula? mweting but night. A hnef nL.l-h of b Saxl fr.. ,,.. ing Trnirsdsy night was given by f souta rr aad ard. Ot arreunt nf, th high school fiinctinn next we-H it was derided thai there should be ha meeting nexl week. About twenty8t oy th Tttmfir Uit tt'ght. ,j

PROBATE COURT.

In determining the inheritance tax in the estate of L.vjiw 1'. Cr"n the estate as appraised at $4,3T5.fili against which there were debts to be deducted of $250 leaving net value at W.125.66; Robert if. Cto. surviving husband is the only heir and liable to $21.28 taa. The personal property in the eMte nf James Snodgrats vas appraised at $.64.M, the realty at $t7.fi."0 making gross value of $M.31i.."i6, the debts to be deducted, $j:!6.2!, leaving net valuo nf U7.931.1S7 cf v.hich Clarissa, Snodjrn m. u idow, is assigned $16,061. 7b in value and liable to f jy.11 tax; William Snodgrass, Ida M. Sims, Mary J. Walker and Kannie Jonos. children, are carh aiigted $7.M1.H7 and their tax fixed at $M.!2 each, making total tax of estate, I2B9.52. James W. Morrison, administrator of John S- Carter cjtatc, filed sale bill showing lie old persona) property for $721.1 whirh viae approved. Pon'l Lei Your Cough Hang On. A cough that racks and weakens is ia-'rrerou, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect Kclievo it at one miMt TV, King New Discovery. This soothing balsam remedy bealrt the throat, loosens the phlegm, its antiseptic properties kill the germ aud snd the cold la ejHirkly brokett up. fhiidrw jrrrD-up alike find Dr. King's New piitcovery pleasant to taka ts well as affetlve. Have a bottla haridj in jour medicint chest for ?r!r', rroon and all bronchJul gffacUui. At i-ttfci',.ti, A'Jc-eAdv.

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CADILLAC PAIGE AN DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AN TRACTOR CO. MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of appro title 6"i 5 years No commissi' Farmers State Bank SAFETY RAZOR BLAD, SHABPEXED Single edge, per dozen..... Double edge, per dozen . We pay pestagt ana wsy. Barker & Son. Lebano PR. JAMES U. ULA' rraatte. Usjlted tba j Eye, Ear, Nosa i T-f hram sa Bs "

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