Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 196, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 May 1917 — Page 6
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Advertised cr Hot Our Prices Always Lowest, Quality Ccncldcrcd VjUUILLU-
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Hay We Help You Select
The Right Shoe
We don't know what your footwear tastes may be, but it you arc the kind of man that must have a sofr, Iiexible, comfortable shoe that needs no breaking in, here's the very shoe you need. The Selz Cushion Sole Modoc model is made over a wide last. 1 he felt and cork are intended for soft easy tread, and to protect the feet from extreme climatic changes. Come in and get your feet into a pair of these shoes. Clem Heaton
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Values Extra lurjje roll good quality Crepe Titsue, two n (- ' for -OQ WalJurf Toilet Pa- or per, three Rolls tor OC Colgate's Perfumes live different odors, Violet, LiMy of the Valley, Caprice, Dattylis end Ro-e. Exlra largo bottloSpecial Q Chi-Namel Screen Enamel Now b the time to piint up those Screens. SPECIAL LHUSH rRLE with pint can. Friday and Sat- a e urday at ... . ""C
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"GET THE STAR QUALITY"
. Quality Toilet Soap
1 Witch Hazel and Butter- ! milk Soap. They keep , your handi and face from I chafing thia windy OC j weather. 3 Cake 1
Babcock's Talcum Powders Tiie choice of the ditcrimin-
ating, Corylopiii and Violet. Choice .
15c
Camera Films Extra-Speed Films will aisure you a perfect picture. We have the;n fo. all Cameras. Get them here and they will be fresh.
( Colgate's Shaving! Soap The kind the barbers use. The pound package containing eight cakes
Writing Paper Special Venetian Slalionciy in two different shapes. This is a high-grade linen Pa-OQ per, 50c value at . OlC
Say! Mr. Smoker Did you ever light up one of those big club shape Black and White Cigars? My, but they are fine, and they are 5c, too, try one next time.
Liberty Dry Cleaner Works in Gasoline like Sonp does in water, cleans almost
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size
fioone County's Largest Assortment of Wall Paper Here
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MONUMENTS I have bought the entire stock of monument:', tools and equipment of the firm of Spidel & Richardson and as same must be off the present location by August 1, I will make a price on this stock, lettered and set. that will cau.e it to eL Phone 73 and reverse charges, o" write
J. T. Richardson
801 South Main Street.
Sheridan, Ind,
Professional Cards
f. . HUTCHINSON Lawytp, Offlo Casua-NHl Block, north ttas of qasrsv. Pbon tt.
ROGERS A SMITH Attorneys at Law. Offioa rsrmcrs Stat Dana Build tot. Phona 118. hT'M'ew" Attornay at Law. lit South Meridian Strant.
WM. J. WOUO, LAWYER. OSes orar MoTcaa'a aboa ttora oa vast (Ida of Bquara. Ptaos ofBce 131, boaw WVt. Labanon, lad.
Proper Food for Weuk Hlonitrhn. The prnpw fofxi for on many my lie all wroii for anuthpr. F.vpry nnth'iuld adopt a Ht nuitnd to his tgv. and occutiation. Those who have weak stomach ne"d to lie eirially c.irKful and chnuld fat slovt-ly arid ma..tifate their food ttmrouirliiy. It ia also impnrUnt that they krep their bowel rwrular. When hev beeome
constipated or when they feel "lull anil
stupid after eatinc trey should take Charrberlain'H Tablets to strengthen the stonach and move the bowely They are eay to taks and plea.'anbeffect. Adv. w
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vi-iiti'iif relatives in Thnrntown. re-'ui-r.eil home Tue.-diiy evening. Tii.ie -a!,,-, c(,.nt Sumbiy xvith Thomas tiray and family were Ceri! .itwrks, "He ami son Charles l.eo. - rl ft.nter, w ife and won Itoscoe, Mrs. C!. ie Staton and son Irvin Leon. Mrs. Car! Ptaton, Mrs. Farl gtaton, N'eal Tavlnr, and Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Staton called on Cloie Staton and family Tuesday evening. it. it. r. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of Imli'inapolis, weie the week-end ?ue..ts of Mr. and Mr?. John Thompson and family of near Whitestown. Miy. Vire a I'i.es wa?. the sruest of Miss Jes.-ie Cline Sunday evening. Those who were the iriiet- of the Carey home northeast of town Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Otis l-'ulti of near Zionsville. Mr. and Mis. Otis Clinitler and children Klleanor, lo. and Helen, of Gadsden and M s. Ksther and Funice Carey of lniiianupolis. Miss Kosa Nee.se is on the niek list Mr. and Mr-. Carl Rne'ednw and 'amilv were the (ruestM of I'erry Enir-iedi.-v Vrdneida. Miss Minnie Powell was the iruest of Kay Cline Fii.lv evenine.
DILA.A.WILLIA3IS0N XTl, EAB, NOSE aad THROAT Offlc over Ettar's Drag Btora. PHONE 141.
Bent Remedy for Whooping Couth. "Last winter rny little boy had the whooping cough, 1 Rave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." writes Mrs. 3 B. Rotierts, F.ast ft. 1 ouis. 111. "It kept hia cough loofe and relieved him of those dreadful roughim? spells. It is the only rough medicine I kep in the house because I have the most confidence in it." This remedy is also good for colds and croup. Adv.
K().s,-)lt), R, R. .11. Mr. and Mrs. Watts and family 'pent Sunday with Ro,a ItraRg and family of Sheridan. .Allen Staton and family s-pent Saturday mi-lit and Sunday with his mother Martha Jaee Staton. Mr. and Mis. Hort Katon and family spent Sunday with George Atkins and family. In the afternoon Mr. Atkin." and Mr. F.aton drove to Kirklm. Arthur Harlos and wife, Virgil Harlos, wife and baby and George linrlos and son George spent Sunduy
Food Values Flour vs. Butter &W mt rigmr mf II U. S. Dtpartmmt of AghctMmn Farmer t BulUtin No. 143
24 Pound, of T?rt T A I "V Pound Diadem Flour EXUtAL of BUTTSR
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Wc can't do without butter, of course, but wbea wt contider that it ukc potiadi uf buitcr to niual m food value 24 pounds of ftotir, and we compare the cons, we rcalue the true economy nf ilour fi a food. "
Cut the Cost of Living hy using more
Diadem Flour
(lis Hobkmlle Mil
lin Harlos un l family of Kirk-
v;.-i'ors were Wesley Swope ly of Kliiiavdle. ii.il Wui-tr.b-r who has been ,!". ing. 'ills in,, I family spent S:tri.t ami Sunday with Tin o-
r. Wilis and family. In the afieroon, ti ey niotuiid to Thmntown. Mr. and Mrs. John I.ouks and fainv sucnt Sunday with Mr. Huffman ot .lan.es Iiell.nd jo improving his io-c by a coat of new paint. Rib y 'ampbvl) of Whitestown is doing the ,'ork. Paul Watts of Whitestown called n the rrute Saturday.
Mis. A. W. L. Newcomer is slowly ini'roviin;. Tho.s,. wi:o sp. nt Saturday with 'lurry Johnson and family were: Mis. Kloteila Smith of Indianapolis. Ciis.-ell Moore and family, Ilrack Johnson and wife and Sylvester Smiih. . John StulU and wife spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Clyde Sanders. Harry Johnson and family jj-ent Sunday with J B. Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murker of Joliotville, are the proud parents of i ! j'irl bom, Fiiday. Mrs. Barker was formerly Miss Daryl Seeright of this place. Joe Cain and family of libation, and Charles Jones and mother spent Sunday w ith Brack Johnson and ftifo. Mrs. John Stultz spent Monday with her pu'-ents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Silvers. A. N Johnson of Lebanon, Mrs. FlolelU Smith of Indianapolis, Mm. Russell Moore und daughter Nora, liraek Johnson and wife and Harry Johnson and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Swope nt Terhune, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Oscar Seeright spent from Friday until! Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Edward Barker of Jolietvillc. Mrs. Flotelhi Smith spent the week-end with rcatives of thia place.
M. E. church, May i;7, li'17. Everybody invited. Hlza Harmon and family. A.-liio Culdncll and family and Fred Cooper and wife wore ?no Sunday evening guests of Argalus Smock und wife. Mrs. Erastus Wilson called on Mrs. .ia.-iier I'hiiiios Sunday evening.
Ol.D t'MON. Mrs. Jesse Blown sient, from Wednesday until Saturday with Mrs. Charles Hill and Mrs. C. H. Heard of Indianapolis. A ve:y pleasant surprise was given Sunilay for Thomas Jackson. Seventynine of his friends and relatives were present. llirs Nellie Jackson is spending the wek with C.old'a Patterson of LcbMr. and Mrs. Ivan Coulter and Mrs. 11. M. Coulter spent Wednesday night with .Mis. J. W. Kernodle and Jesse Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins and children were the SundAy guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Pcnbody.
Oscar Fisher and wife took Sunday dinner with Charles Hnskin and family. Grandma Ihckcrsnn spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Beit Cummmgs and family near Max. Kail Lowe, wife and daughter Irene wem Sunday guests of F.lmer Burgess and family of near Lebanon. Charles Hopkins and family of near Advance, attended church at Old Union, Sunday and feck dinner with Lesley Feuhody and family. Mis. Alice Juckson and Mts. Chloe McCoy called on Mrs. Oscar Fisher Friday of last. week.
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Miss; Helen Sample apent Sund
with Mary Perkins.
Mr. und Mrs. Wesley Swope anil
daughter I.ena sient Sunday wit I
Fred Harlos and wife. Mrs Evu Campbell is improvin nicely.
The Endeavor society of the Christ
ian church has two pretty rugs fi sale. Anyone interested cull at Ml Sue Edrinitton.'s Fliraville. Miss Maude F.drlngton spent Sui day with Miss Anna Brown.
There will be preaching both mornf ing and evening at the F.liiavillj
Christian church Sunday, Everyonj
m invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Parr and son Clifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parr and baby visited in Lafayette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Paddack and little daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paddack (lined with Clement Paddack and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tierce are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Nellie Hiatt who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week is recovering nicely. Mr. Hure, who has been ill for some time is not improved. - ' Sam Paddock in in very poor health. Mrs. Atnandv Parr who has been in Colrav for a few works haj returned to Sheridan. Mr. and Mm. Jake Barker visited ,
Mr. Barker's father Sunday in Frankfort. Jesse Iiulin of Nohlcsville wan in this vicinity Sunday, HOt ALTON.
Charles Sandcra has the scarlet
fever. John Nell of Lebanon, was the Sun
day guest of hia brother, Jess Neff
and family.
Bill Clemtnte and family tailed on Frank Harmon and fumily Sunday
evening
Mrs. Lillie Harmon was Sunday
evening guest of Mrs. Milton Enlow.
Kenneth Burgin of Lebanon is visiting his sunt, Miss Heaths Paver.
Garnet Herdrick was the Saturday
night and Sunday guest of Opal San
ders.
Mia Tin Harmon was th Sunday I
guest cf Mis Vera and Vslma Wll-1 son, I An announcement was made Sundry I O'lit i' -i-o wo I r a tow' of n. I
Notice To Patrons
We will pay the following prices for whole milk for the first fifteen days of May
Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 50c per pound of Butter Fat This is sixty cents more than we paid for milk one year ago. We will continue to pay exceptionally high prices throughout the summer. Indiana Condensed Milk Company
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