Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 200, Lebanon, Boone County, 22 May 1917 — Page 4
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fathers, brothers and ainters. Every family will b interested directly in enrollment day. ANOTHER CHANCE FOR "BIT.1 Th Y. M. C. A. Is asking Boone county for about, four eenta for each inhabitant' of thj,'county to keep up the greut work of this wonderful orKiinitation with the army. Four ent is not nmch for each one to pay Of course, tome cannot pay, or will not, even the four cents, but othcru will make tire county's apportionment (rood. This county la m much interetded in the physical, moral and fipiritua' iafely of ti'.e boys in the army as an) county can be. The safety of the boyr In the army as to their moral and phyni-al condition i.s an imimrtant ;ilnHist an i their tal'ety from Her man i.hi l!. The army should he o :?"- it ttaininfr camp, where cver vnimir i an is Riven the hifhe.it deof training aioee all lines for his o'ul. There has been too much of c notion that the urmy ia a place loi ii.inh necks, hut service in the army s a high class of patriotism, and rea Mlriuusm requires that a man nhal ';cfp himself in trim for any work t hut may present itself. 'I he army camp should he made a hiimc like and pleasant as possible a? Y. M. C. A. meets this n-rd, ar.r it i.- line for the country to raise th k'nat fund to support this movement three millions of deliars. This county ia oigin'izi'd to raise th( mount apportioned here, and it v.il' he done. This is another chance for all to di the r "bit." iMtiirKit i;i:; u:d i on others. livery week day and particular!) very Suniiay has a record o acciints Especially due to the bandhnf f ai.tos and m dorrycles. The m(nr-jcli.-ts teem to have the advantaK :i the list of killed and wnjnded rd it would ffm that then- ia hunil) n-ucli caution exercised by the driv i of these w mired steel stw'dd. No -d ever saw a motorcycle nirir a' i. ordinary .sH-cd. The motorryclin'. as-es the Kpivdv auto on the roai r.d meets the autos with full faitl ha! tiie auto can Kct out of the wa) 'i i"!ie to pieveiit any accident. I' -mild seem to he well for th'1 motor cye!j.-ts to have some regard for then v,t lives, as ell as for those of oth r peiile who have occasion to us he . tree: and roads. When rr.oie regard for otheia i-js-ii. the Monday papers will not re cd the deaths of so many motor yrle riders. STRAW NOT SO ll.tli. A noted sci-nti.-t advi-is the (ier nans to cat clover and alfalfa like oui ild friend NehuchadncXiar, not saymr anything al.out them K"ttii! dov. I tr their pfavcr hoacs while eaunE! I'iovcr and alfa'la are miirhty pom food, but alfaifa sounds juit a littlf loo p.x,d for Emperor Hill, tie shouh' e coTihned to clover, or even plair d'aw mieht do. DIKI) AT DANVHXE, ILL. Mrs. June lb in Evpin-d in Illinoility Fumral Held Thin Afternoon. E. L. McDonald a' I John Me Donah' v. nt to !)an illc, Illinois, tills mornnir to attend tiic funeral of theii iunt, Mrs. Jane Choi, who died yes :rouv aired about w venty-two years VJ-s. 'th in wa. a si-u-r of the laU laoiRe Koheits who died recently i hi.s county. She was born in thi "nunty and was reared in the Eli2a lite neiifhboi-hfssi. The funeral ani uur'al nas at Danville, Illinois, thi: iflernoon. f'.OONE COUNTY I'OUKLIl ISROLUHT A KKt'OKl) I'KICB ON THE MARKET Thomas I). Kerary rcsidinif two and one-half miles southwest of U-hanon,, yesterday received the hiphest price fnr a hog evnr paid at the I'ninn Stock Yards in Indinnupolis. The hog, a spott'.'d Poland, weighing 610 pounds, wan con: igned to Omvea, Nave f'o. It brought the top price of 17.J5 centn per pound. REAL WORLD'S SERIES. "What do you think of thin idea tf a world league? hiked tne atudent ol international event. "ire!it," replied the baneball fan 'that ie. if vou can .stir uu a little more foreign iiitere .t in the gime." Pittbuig Dwpatch.
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Mr. and Mra. Egbert l'lymate of lndianapolia, were Sunday gueaU of George Brown and wife. Rer. W. D. Headrick of Indian apolis, was through her. Saturday fnorning ahakmg handa with' old friends. Mr. Headrick waa the regular pastor at the Christian church line of vei.il years ago and is still well remembered. I laist Saturday Andrew Smiley his farm west of town ia licorgo Massing. Massing a::d Myers shipped two car load of hogs to the city the latter part of last week. The funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Inlow was held at the resi lence last Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Homer Dalo being in charge. The weather conditions were ideal and a lurgc number of friends were present to pay their final respects to this estimable ld lady. Interment followed at the I. O. O. F. cemetery south of town. The home talent play given Saturlay night by the young people of Barlurd wai good and deserved better latronage. Mrs. Jerry Higgins a former well known lady of this community will biing a group of young people 'rom Advance next Saturday night o present "Hickory Farm." Willie Lewis of Frankfort was here Saturday night and Sunday the guest if his mother Maiy Lewis. James lnlow and wife of Crawfordsvitlc, have been here the past .veek the guests of relatives. Mrs. Orace Evans entestained at ier resilience on North Main street st Thursday afternoon, the followng: James I. lnlow and wife, of .'rav.fordsviile, Mrs. Catherine Spohr. Mil T. E. Evans. Mrs. V. l Smith ind Mrs. A!:ca (lolladay. Refreshments were served and all had a good im. I!ev. Oscar Kellcy of Tcrre Haute cas here Friday to attend the lnlow "uneral. Vem linuth of H dishorn, visited his m rents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knuth of hi phice part of last week. Vern iov has a new I'ord. Taylor Emmert and wife were in :'iavvfnrdsv:lle Saturday evening. Ned and Lucy Stuart who are worknir in Indianapolis were home over sumhiy. Out-n Smith who has been on the irk li.it the past few days is again it hi.s post in the Wall grrnery store. (Juito a number of New Ross sports note in the ball game at Crawfordsill. last Sunday. Edward I'ummel and Miss Helen 'hspherd of Indianapolis, were Sunlav guests of Mrs. Louise Turner. tiuy Morrison and family of near 'lover were Sundav guests of J. A. M i:.s.m and wife Monday. Mrs. Minnie Hrnnauirh of Hrowns'lurir is here this week the guest of ier mother Mrs. Docia Dorscy. Charles (jolt who has been workng at Indianapolis, has returned 'ionic. ( larenee Culley and Miss Gladys VefT of Jamestown, were married at flanville, III., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W'l!ie Craves uccompanied them. Mrs. Mary A. Poths of Terre Haute vas the guest of her sister Mrs. A. W. Smith Wednesday of last week. Miss Catherine I.cp is working at he bakery for Carl Krato. Edgar Mason left last week for points among the mountains of North "aiolina. Mr. Mason has been afflicted with week lungs for several years and this winter has been much worse on him. He w ill remain away from this locality for an indefinite fieriisl. The total attendance at the Christan Sunday school Sunday was li'i. ' olhction, H.ir. At the Methodi.-t hiirih the attendance was KM and collection t2.:ii Thomas )oolt.v f Ciau fnnUvillr va- lore for a short visit Mondav. Mi.-x Zola Uratton and Miss Kathleen Ilro-Aii wire Sundav guests of Miss Ternsu Wall east of town. Kev. Smith of Advance, filled his regular appointment at the M. E. "lurch Sundav morning nnl evening. N. A. Wall, I'. P. Harris, C. I). Ta.ior and Z. ,1. Walker were fishing n Sugar Creek Saturday evening and Sunday. L. E. Duggan of Indianapolis wa :iere on business Monday. W. A. Wall and son Walter trans acted business in Indianapolis Monday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. fleorgi Feather last Saturday afternoon, ( CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Usa For Over 30 Years J way baa gignair.a of - Hard Work For Womea. It is doubtful If there ia any work harder than hmiae work. Overwork tella on the kidney, and when the kidneya are afferf-d one looks and fiK-la older tliun the actual yeara. Mra. A. (i. Wellr, 11. 11. 6, Rocky Mount, N. C, wrilcal "1 cnanot praiac Koley Kidney Pilla enough for tha womlerful benefit I have derived." Mjtr and Slitelmll Ady. .
Hurley J.mea who is working for Earl Martin near Lebanon was Ue gueat of home folka the fust of the week. ; Don Harris was the gruest of friends In Lebanon SandayI. Miss Maneho- Wall who is working for Eli Lily bad Compnny at Indianapolis was home over Sunday. iiLM SWAMP. f Kcv. W. H. Hendershot of Lebanon, filled his regular : appointment at Brown's Wonder Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Nancy Hawkins spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Small of Lebanon. Albert Wills and wife were the Surday guests of Dclbert Beck and family. J. Y. Storms and wife of Lebanon, -pent the day Sunday vvdh their sun Ed Storms nnd family. Rev. W. H. Hendershot and wife of L'-hanon. were the Sunday guests of Clarence Itichaidson and family. Paul Cross of Mechanicsiiuig, was the Sunday guest of Vern Mclvinney. Mra. Hert Waddle, and son I.eroy. and Mrs. Nancy Hawkins visited William Hawkins and family near Stringtown Sunday afternoon. Edith Sanders of Indianapolis pent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Dave Hawkins. James Richardson and wife called on Bmld Morris and wife, of Four l'oints Sunday afternoon. (lay Hawkins spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his ptrcnla, Charles Hawkins and wife of Kempton. JAMESTOWN R. R. 21. Frank Heady, who has been sick he past two weeks with pneumonia was worse at this writing. The residence of Horace Jackson living one-half mile south of poplar 'irove church, was burned last Wednesday at noon. It is supposed the fire started from a defective flue. Vi ry little of the contents were saved it was Insured in the Headrick' Oeuntv Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pailey and s'ster, Mattie transacted business in l.-ebanon Satmdiy. Harrison Hunter and family vis'ted with the family of El.a Fleetwood .Sundav. The funeral of Mrs. Martin of Lebanon, was h-!d ut Poplar drove eh-irch last Sautrday. nr. and Mrs. lirown of Indianapolis, Mis. Estei Linton of near Danville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ott kirti.y of Lin ton, visited with Giandma Heady Sun day. So! Ellis nnd family of Liilon. D .1. Thompson and Mr. Rodcbush of Noblesville and Mattic Bailey visited with Robert I. ISennctt Sunday. Miister Uobert A. Bennett called on Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A
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The Public Sale advertised for Friday, May 25 by Albert Tribbett has been called off. i
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vs h h-' . t .mi. C. Ia Km., set, ' Will Deer and family ent Sunday with Me!e Hsker and family. Harve King u working for his brother at Terhune, John Allen and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Freeman. Lcland Fausset of Purdue spent Sunday with his parents. John Ptirdy has moved to Possum Trot. . Roy Ffehsr of Kekomo, ws home over Sunday. Everett F'erRuson and wife railed on S. K. Stoops and family Sunday. George Clemens ia working for Claud Cox. Ode Wallace and family entertained Lem Harris and family at Sunday dinner.
CROSS ROADS. Jim Troffitt and wife, Okie IVfP.tt and family fpent Sunday at Iiidianapolis with Charles Merrick and family. Jim Click and family and Mrs. Ivan Culiee and children took dinner Sundavwith D. D. Cohee and wife. A. E. Crawford spent Saturday niL'ht and Sunday with Truman Lucas and wi.'e. Poh Anderson, wife and tvro children, Sim Shore and wife- called on Tinman Lucas and wife, and John Lucas und wife Sunday afternoon. We get your rugs and return them. Miller & Morris. Apr. 30-tf. WOULD CONNECT CHICAGO WITH NEW YORK. The Type I'sed In One Year To Publiah Endorsements of Dosn'a Kidney Pills. Of the many kidney remedies on the market to lay, none other is recommended like Doan's Kidney Pills. Forty thousand benefitted people gladly testify in the newspapers of their own towns. F'nrty-nve hundred American newspapers publish tills home proof of Doan's merit. The '.ype used in one year to tell this wonderful story would make a solid column of metal t'.vice ns high as the world's highest mountain. Placed end to end tho lines of type would reach from N'ew York to Chicago. These miles are good words toU by 4(1,000 tongues sound giad tidings to any Lebanon sufferer who wants relief from kidney and bladder ills. Here', a Ixdianon case. Don't experiment. U;.e tho remedy endorsed hy people you know. C. E. Immel, blacksmith, 112 N. West Street, Lebanon, says: "My hark wits weak anil mmle mv worlf vvv difficult. I Used a box of Doan's Kid-! ney Pills and I am glad to say that '.in-y cured me of the trouble. I recommend them to 'inynne." Price G'lc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Moan's Kidney Pills the same that cured Mr. Immel. F oster-Milburn Co., Props., Uuffalo, N. Y. ADV sTc"F" J w 4 vHH Tribbett
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is to furnlsfi long time credit or capital to industry esppciahy to land owners and homo owners. Banks furnish temporary capital to meet short-time needs. This Association seeks to serve the community by capital credit for long periodf. of time. Your active interast in this Association is-, solicited. All inquiries will be given careful attention. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. G, M. VOWS, Sec. Colonial Building Lebanon, Ind.
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but the cold weather has held thcin back. We can I take care of all growers in a short Unit', as the freeze I did not hurt our plants. ' STILL ON MAKKKT FOR SUGAR CORN I Ladoga Canning Co.
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Cigar Elimination Tin1 hi'-'h inii t: m tobacco ha.-t c.-nippil (he mtinufacturl VTA oi cigars: to (liscontinuv some of the choice brands. J CiPHspitu ihf situation vo hate stixkcd liberally oil l'AL.MKK IIOl'SK and OTHER ciai of known value foil fustoiiicrs of picviiuisly cultivated tuhtcs. I
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Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
We Have Money Tc Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Asse II. P. New, Sc
GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAIU W0KK OF ALL KINDS Phone 158 42! S. Lebanon St. CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station Reo Automobiles - Truckg Five-.U5!-ns;r four iila Sevcn-pancnirer mt flzM K f). B. Lansing Cull for Demonstration Moore & McKoberts, Auto Inn I We can supply you with any thins; in the Hardware line um tss mora or rum reus Lebanon Hardware Co. H,-o ana wnl Mua atiwt
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favorite brands while they laul ALL KINDS OP Posts, Fence bj Gates ' WOOD FOR SALe A. R. Dosset Phone 176. Near Faller'a aaw 523 DR. A. A. WILLIAMS EYE. H.Mt. NOSE and THl OlBct uii r Etter'a Dru( Su PHONE HI. I v. a winters! CIIIKOPKACTOR Hoar: I I' a. m., 2-6 and T-H CONSULTATION AND SPI; ANALYSIS FREE (M Caaaa-Neal Bid. FhJOB WORK AT REFC
