Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 202, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 May 1917 — Page 6

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County News

J ACKSON TOWNSHIP. Minn Nina Camplin has returned homo from Hillsboro where she had lieen visiting Mr. and Mia. Hubert Hesler. Mrs. W. C. Gibson has left for a visit with her mother Mrs. Younf, at Oakwood. III. Mrs. Helle Nisley formerly of this vicinity will spend the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MrH. Chester Sparks of Fort Collins, Colorado. Willi Fulwiiler is now employed with the Prest-O-I.ite company of Indinnapolix. Flag raising will be held at Jamestown, Saturday afternoon June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Will Snafus urn! children have stone to California,

where they1 will make their future home. .

Dr. and Mm. I.. S. Hurlun and bah) have son to Cf.'li'lo. !'; tn vWt Mrs Harlan's patents, until Mnv (il.U. Charles Fulwider and wife have left for a visit with Mrs. lulwidei'i! parents nt Topekn. Mrs. E. R. Lewis has returned to her home in Anderson. Mr. Lewis remained with his mother, Mrs. Maver Lewis, who has been quite sick, hut is no'.v rapidly improving. Mrs. Kmory Coshow and daughter.

Lucy Hell, have left for Chicago.

where they will reside. Mr. Coh

'S employed there in the federal meat

innection service.

I!ev. I'aikin of lhanon will be the

.wakT at the Advunce Cftnimu building next Sunday night.

Our Week End Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY La-MARCA Seed Havana Cigar Regular T fft- 9fJ S for 25c values speciaj lm HUMANA Blended Havana and Domestic Cigar, shade grown, Connecticut wrapper, 3 for C tnr OSn 26c value Special IUI THE STAR DRUG STORE

REPORTER, BY MAIL, $3.00 A YEAR. REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 33c.

THORNTOWN.

Harry Perkins went to I-obamon

Saturday night.

Albert Miller of Lebanon spent

Sunday with hip brother Will Miller,

Clarence Sanders of Lebunon. spent

Saturday night Hnd Sunday with h! sister Mrs. Pearl Perkins.

Lvle Miller and wife returned

home Sunday evening after a

days' visit in Indianapnlid the guest

of It. M. Hayes and family. Kd Piatt, wife anil baby and Mr

Pearl Miller spent Sunday in Indian

apolis, with Albert Rainer and fam

ily. ' Leonard Saunders and wife of N

Hope spent Sundav, with Snl Hend-

rickson.

Dirk Piatt, and , family were, the Sunday guests of it. M. Hayes and

family of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Vernie Allen and children will

Notice To Patrons

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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

SHERIDAN

LEBANON

Advertised or Not Our Prices Always the Lowest, Quality Considered

TOILET PAPER . " ' QUALITY VALUES ' fi.-f ) TOILET SOAP Extra large roll good S'l T 1 lTm quality Crepe Tissue, TVi ij if Witch Hazel and Ruttwo rolls OK. I UJ termilk Soap. They keep for J 1 t C I irz- c,TnPPV 'our hands and face Waldorf Toilet Paper, SZZsA--1 1 T from chafinK this windy ,er;,US 25C , 'Get the Star Quality- cakfor .ffiC COLGATE'S HANCOCK'S CAMERA FILMS COLGATE'S PERFUMES TALCUM POWDERS Extra-Speed Film, will SHAVING SOAP f WrGipri The choice of the dwcrim- f ure '01' a The kind the barber, use. D ctvui' rnd Ro e. xtra Imtiiig. Corylopsi and ture. W e have them for ull The. pound package conlarffe iKittle 1A Violet. Kn Cameras, (.et them here tainmK eight cakes O r Spwial at 10 C Choice IOC and they will be fresh. at tiDC CHI-NAMEL WRITING PAPER SAY! j LIBERTY SCREEN ENAMEL SPECIAL MR. SMOKER DRY CLEANER Now is the time to paint up Venitinn Stationery in two Did you ever iiyia up n- of V7r,s'!;.5 in g.i.-.n!ip like "nor. Miose Screens. SPECIAL different shapes. This is a those lib club shape Mack does in water, cleans alBRINH FREE with pint hiuh-jfrude linen Taper, j and White Cijrars '.' My, but most everything. l.arKe can. Friday and A r 5()c value QO they are fine, and they are size tx.t tie 1 Q Saturday at t QtJL ac, too, try one next time. at 1JL

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1 Boone County's Largest Assortment of Wall Paper Here

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eturn home the latter part of thin

week after a two week visit at

lloaehtlale. a.Mrtha MrCafTery is vifitini? with Helen Pheitim at No. 7. Vernie Heath of Indianapolis, came Monday to vihjt Ihb iwivnta Mr. and Mrs. John Heath. L'ncle Joe Bumnainer of No. 7 is visiting Stora Grimes and family. Miss Mahel Beck spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapuli. THORNTOWN, R. R. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reynolds and son Carl of Indianapolis, attended the hinh whonl commeneement at Ibanon and pent Thurslay niitht at the home of Otis Youn(fMr. and Mrs. K. M. Conn entertained at Tuesday dinner, Mrs. Ilrooks and Mr. Coons' father, John Coons of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox entertained at Sunday dinner the following Kuests, IJr. and Mrs. J. C. Newby and Karl Oreeory of Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Horner and daughter Harriet or Hortonville. Mrs. Charles Crawford spent Sunday with her parents Will Kincaid and family near Gadsden. Miss Bessie Sanford is siiendin this week with Mrs. Nellie Reynolds in Indianapolis.. Miss Harriet Horney returned home Sunday after spending th week with Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Cox. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coons entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oil Caldwell and son John Utley and Otis Younir. Mr. and Mrs. John IHlejr entertained at supper Monday eveninir the followine guests: Mrs. Sallie Shortridge of Greenwood, Mrs. Fanny RiR3by and son Grover of Iebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount attended the funeral of Mr. Mount's sister Mrs. Martha McConaughy which was conducted from the Advance Christian church at 10:UO o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. I-aura Utley spent the first part of the past week with her mother Mrs. Isenhower east of Lebanon.

ROSSTON, R. R. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Lon McDonald of Kliiaville, nient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marios. Allen Staton and family of Big Spring, Arlie Staton and wife of Indianapolis, vieited with Mrs. Martha Jane Staton and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Louks entertained at dinner Sunday, Ott Huffman, and family, Carl Ballard and family and Omer Sutton and family of Sheridan. Mrs. Ruth Watts and children spent Sunday with Almander Newman and family. Mrs. Clarence Casey of Joliette, -pent Sunday with Levi Kincaid. Several in this neighborhood attended the funeral of Tobe Mustin at Little Eagle Sunday afternoon. Ivi Kincaid and wife spent Friday afternoon at Jolietville. Mrs. Kincaid who has been sick for a yeur Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wills spent Sunday at Perry Park's near Eliiaville. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baldwin spent Sunday In Lebanon.

MECnANICSBI'RG. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgen of Lebanon were guests of J. B. Potts and wife Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Geort; spent the day Friday in Ufayett Mr. and Mm. Ellas Rogers and Miss Madge Smith Tinted with Mrs. Maria

Smith west of Antiorh Sunday.

Mial Dona Armstrong of Linton, ind., was the s-uest of Misa Nellie

Crwii Sunday. Frank Long and Lawrence Honan "f nr rcv-r T- .! with. J, A. J.lt,d f

Frankfurt unil Arthur Hammil and ! family of Thorntown were entertain-' ed at the home of Wultec George and family Sunday. i Children's Hay will be observed ut the Christian church the second Sunday in June. Those who visited with Charles I .ocas and wife Sunday were, the Misses Mable and Eva Wilrren of, Lebanon and Lloyd Mi-Kinsey ar.d faun!) of nei'r the Baptist church, j

SCHOOL NO. 4. An all day meeting or Home Coming of the Mt.s. Run church will be held Saturday, June 2. All members are urged to be present. Miss Anna Iiuh was in Lebanon, Thursday afternoon. M. O. Lane ami family were visiting in Whitestown Sunday. Uuren and Chine Shoemaker were in Indianapolis Friday. Basil Baker ut quite ill at present. He was taken ill while working for his father, Mr. H. Baker of Northfield. Julia Dye and family spent Sunday with Ottawa Smith and family. J. B. Shoemaker and wife, H. R. Johnson and family and James Vance and wife took dinner Sunday with J. P. Stark and wife. Mrs. J. H. Budd and family visited Saturday with Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Thompson. J. P. Stark made a business trip to Lebanon, Saturday afternoon. M. 0. Lane and family were in Lebanon Friday. Misses Mary and Bmnie Railer spent Sunday with Miss Chloe Shoemaker. Miss Ruby Timmons called on Hortense Routh Thursday afternoon. Jnmes Rude visited Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Claude Timmons.

ADVANCE 21. Sain Fia2it.-i Mild wiie were In Lebanon Thursday. Frank Riner and son Oakley were in lbanon Saturday. Charles Sparks and wife attended the funeral of Miss Inlow of New Ross Friday. Dove Hedges and family were the guests of Sam Caplinger and family Sunday. Will Johnson ar.d family attended church Sunday and took dinner with Frank Riner and family.

J. Kirk plea,e call Union. Important.

at Western May 17-tf.

We clean 9 by 12 rugs for $1. Miller Morria. Apr. 80-tf.

Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain's Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Adv.

MARCONI No. 271U (.T.tJ88) American. Foreign. Sound Tl'RE IiKED Stallion

The pedigree or Stallion Marconi, No. 2716 (:W'-'88), owned by John E. Dooley, Ilianon, Ind., R. F. D. li; couny, Boone, described as follows: Col and marks: Bay, star in forehead. Breed, Belgian. Foaled in the year IHH; has been examined in the office of the secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of PURE BREEDING, and is registered in a

ciety or company recogniicd as (Not Exact Likeness of Stallion) standard in accordance with section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above named stallion has been examined by Dr. H. J. Gray, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundness specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Not good unless countersigned by C. M. McConnell, President; C. II. Anthony. Vice-President j H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the time specified in section 8 sf the Indiana Stsllinn F"rn!!met!t Law. LLERO No. 87 MS Sound PURE BRED Stallion The pedigree of the Stallion, LLERO 87090, owned by John E. Dooley, Iz-banon, Ind.; R. F. D. 6; county, Boone, described as follows: Color and marks: Very dark grey. Breed, Percheron. Foaled in the year 1911; has been examined in the office of the secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of PURE BREEDING, and is registered in the Percheron Society of America. The above stallion haa been examined by Dr. H. J. Gray, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Not good unless countersigned by C M. McConnell, President; C. H. Anthony, Vice President; H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the time specified in section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above stallions will make the season of 1917 at my residence

on the John Abbott farm, on the Noblesville road, 1 mil west of the

Michigan mad, at the following prices: Ilo with 10 per cent off If paid unliiin Sif iit fW lual. Certificates stamped O. K. All inspected t)y local veterinarians. Care taken to prevent accident, but will not be responsible should any occur. JOHN E. DOOLEY ZIONSVILLE, IND, R. F. D. 30. BIG SPRINGS PHOJ.E

MONUMENTS I have bought the entire stock of monuments, tool and equipment of the firm of Spidel & Richardson and as same muKt be orT the present location by Aueust I, I will make a price on this stock, lettered and set, that will caus it to sell. Phone 73 and reverse charges, or write J. T. Richardson 301 South Main Street. Sheridan, Ind,

REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.73.

Food Values Flour vs. Mutton fisWea Flfmm tfthttf.X Chpartmtnt efAirtakun Fmmr'i JfcaSstM N. Hi 24 Pound" of t:f1 T A I 44 Pound, of

Diadem Hour lJfJLi Mutton Leg To many of ns, mutton is a very rfssirable meat, bat when we consider that it takes 44 pounds of leg of mutton to equal in food value J4 pounds of flour, we reuliie that flour is the most economical food that

we can buy. Live better at less cost by using more

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