Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 203, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 May 1917 — Page 5
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LOWEiit MT. 210S. Will Staton of St Louia wmt a week end guest of Charlet Eoaa and family. Mm. Lide Shields who ha been viaitinaj Mr. find Mrs. J. M. Shielda for some time went to Smithville, Monroe ounty, to viitit relatives and friend before returning to Oklahoma City. J. A. Farrow, wife and daughter Minnie spent Tuesday with Charles and F ram ina Emmert near Jamestown. David Farrow returned to businer -oll-ce at Crawfontsville Monday after a few weeks' absence on account df'farm work. Sunday schnol was well attended .Sunday. Jlose I'roffitt and children of Mhitestown were visitors. Harve Airhart was eletted assistant superin'.tnlent as H. W. Proffitt resiuned. 4lrn. Mary Miller and family from near Word pent Tuesday with Mr. tnd Mrs. E. M. Graves. Mrs. Marjrart-t Emmert and son Lowell took dinner Wednesday with f. H. Airhart and family. John Airhart and William Em-mert John Airhart and William Emmert inert'. 1 (iye Culley and family spent Monday with Alva Culley and family Bru"e Whiteman and family took nnner Sunday with Nuah Bartlctt's. Charles and Harry Ross enterta;ic at tiinner .Sundny: Rtv. E. L. Myers and wife, J. H. Airhart ant! inmily anil Enoch Whitcly. I. ylc jtnd Harold Thomson of Indianapilis wore (rnests of their parnt Mr. and Mrs. Date Thompson or. Sunday. ' II. W. Proffitt began moving to f'rawfordsville Thursday, S. I'. Iluh trucked hogs to Indianapolis Monday night for Snow Stance!; Wednesday night hos for Chrif Blemish, and calves for W. W. Bush antl Roy Nicely. He was accompanied Mrmluy niht by Mr. Uccmi-h and ilniky Duncan. Ashrr proflitt and wife of Crawfvrdsville spent Saturday niiiht und lay at II. W. I'roffitt's. Other Sun'iay RtjeHts were Mtae Proffitt and r'amily of W hitestown and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Proffitt of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Culley took sup per Tuesday wr.h E. M. Graves antl family. The Culley's are newlyweda. John Washlium uf. tidorado, Kan . who is well known heie writes hisijinthor, Ed, tnat he has been in the hospital, operated upon for complicein of diseases, ami he would hnvt (five up his present employment rk in th oil liehli-. Lon Tudor anil family visitetl rela tives near Goldsmith and Scircleville Friday and Saturday of last week. Allien Duncan of Company B, of Terrc Haute, is visiting relatives here. Miss Martha Needham was a Sunday dinner Ruest of Miss Opal Beemih. Helen Sandlin of Advance is spending the week with Mrs. Alice Emmert. Rev. G. L. Farrow and wife and son Wane o Jonesboro, rtrturned home .Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Shields accom panied them to I-hanon. Clyde Culley and family entertained inday Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green. Harold Nerdham antl family, Jame Knlterts ami Ernest Ednnutun's. and Mrs. James Proffitt and Oakie Proffitt and family spent Thurs day with II. W. Proffitt and family. William Sandlin and family spent Sun'lay at Ed Wafhhurn's. Mrs. May Duncan of Terre Haute is visiting David Duncan and family. The Ladies' Auxiliary has orders far two flaits 6x8 for Mrs. William Martin, of near Advance, and a Mr. Corn at Whitcs-dllc. William Emmert and J. I). Em mert and wife attended the Tinsley lecture at Advance Sunday afternoon. A large crowd was in attendance. H was under the auspice of the Jackon township Sunday school association. Thre were eleven schools represented. After the lecture the following was submitted for signatures: "The ftuone County Sunday School Association througn Its publicity de partment petition congress to for ever prohibit the great menace antl evil, the lioard of Tra'lc. We believe it wr,;, inl unwortny ot recognition m the L'fitt-d States." Also a confer ence of Sunday school workers wai held at which time the departmental oflicera of the township were selected which are aa follows: Elementary, Mrs. Ilawl Cnplinger; home depart ment, Mia, J. D. Emmert; temperaw.0, Mark Wall; missionary, Mrs. Rosa llcfy; teachers' training, J. M. Emmert; adult, William Dickson; press Mrs. Carrie, Beaver. A small finan cial sum was all that was keeping the township from being a front line township and this was ordered sent to tile secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Beck. Ida Jane Culley and Geraldme F.d rington spent Wednesday night with their aunt. Mrs. Ruth Ross, We cln by 12 rugs for II. Miltet It Morrla. Apr. JO-tt
. ; . 4SEW lr. Bertha Crawley of Chinji) is here tlie guest of her parents, lr. end Mrs. William McCoy. Mrs. Anna Otterman of Ladoga, was the gnest of Edgar Otterman and family the past week. ' V. J. Booher la the latest addition Edgar Otterman and family were Sunilay guests ef Clifford Gore's, near Rnerhdale.' Perry Le waller- and family and John Brookshire and family of near Lebanon were Sunday guests of Everett Reveal and wife. Dr. C. T. Bronaugh, our local health officer, has been in Indianapolis this week attending the regular meeting of the state board of health. Isaac GoIIaday, Charlie Dossett and Charles and Florence Stephenson transacted business in Indianapolis Tusdav. Thev made the trip in the Stephenson car. Mrs. Docia A. Dorgey ia again on the sick list. She is reported aa in a critical condition. Miss Oiella Miller waa the guest of Miss Mildred Menefee Monday nigbt. Arthur Wheeler was a visitor in the count. seat Saturtlay night. Dr. II. C. Riley of Linnsburg was here on professional business Tues-
dav. Wayne Shelton, a former well known citizen of this community but now living near Darlington, was shaking hands with old friends here Wednesday. Rev. Homer Dale of Lebanon will ."ill his rejrular appointment Sunday mominir at the Christian church, subject, "The Philosophy of Prayer." In 'he evening there will be special services at this church. In addition to the regular pa.itor the Rev. C. A. I'aikin, pastor of the M. E. church at lbanon will address the people on 'The Notion's laitest Drive" and will leal with the recently inaugurated nation-wide movement of the Y. M. C. A., to protect our young boys in the various military camps. Rev. Paikin comes to us with a reputation tf being an able orator, a brainy thinker and a fearless champion of usticc. We bespeak for him a goon ittentlance. W ednesday noon Mrs. Mollie Ilrown ind daughter Kathleen, D. W. I.ane ind wife with the latter's sister Miss 'lary Walkow left for Chicago, from which city they will go to Rochester Minn., where Mrs. lane and Miss I'rown will undergo operations for loitre. The Mayo Brothers will do he work. FAIRI.AND. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swift and Mr. antl Mrs. II. W. Howard were guett .f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeAtley Sunday Clinton Satvntiers and family called on Mr. and Mis. John Saumlers, of Fairvicw, Sunday afternooi. Anbury Williams and family spent sunn.iv afternoon with r.. A. vsilliams md family of near Ibanon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hjrrison, of Lebanon, and Mr. ami Mis. Robert Baldwin were Sunday guests of Lharies Kern antl family. Denny Powell and family and Mr. ;nd Mrs. Ver Morgan and daughter it Averv, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, and Mr. end Mrs. Jett-ic Powell of Frankfort, xpent Sunilay with Arthur Towell and family. i Mrs. I,ouvina Eaten spent Sunday with Isaiah Voorhis antl family of near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Single of Fayette, were gue..ts of Mr, and Mrs. John Brown Sunday. Mr. ami Mr.-. I.ew Kirtlcy and family, anil Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higbee. of Lebanon, Rev. McCain, of Indianapolis, and Miss Esther Powell, spent Sunday with Robert Kern and family. Mina May Futon fpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton and 'amity. Mr. and Mrs. John Donley and daughter Myrtle of near Rosston. were guests of Horace Ransdall Sunday. W. G. Swift and family of Bethel and !o Saunders antl family, of near Meclianieshurg, sfient Suntiay evening ith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DtvAtley. Sunday .being Verna Hoffman's birthday severul of her friends gave hr a surprise. About forty-five were present Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. James Vance and Harry Johnson and family sfient Suntiay Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Cut Thia fhil-It Worth Monev, DON T MISS THIS. Cut out thia slip, enclose with 6c to Foley Co., 28:tS Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and addresa clearly, jou will receive in return a trial package containing I'oley'i Honey and lar Compound for coughs, colds end croup; lolev,Kidnoy Pills, and Foley Cuihaitie Tabids. Master) and Mit-ehelL-Adr.
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with John P. Stark and wife of Mu. Run. Russell Moore and family and Sylvester Smith spent Sunday with .Martin Johnson and wite. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Shoemaker called o Mrs. A. W. L. Newcomer Suntiay afternoon. Hussell Curnutt nnd family of Car me, spent Sunday with John StultJ and wife. Mrs. Ruby Johnson ami son Barcn spent Wedntsday with J. B. Shoemaker and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Brack Johnson called oil Mis. Anna Jones oumiay aiUTnoon. Russell Moore made a business trip to Koblesville, Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Seeright antl daughter Vivian spent last week with Edward Barker and family of Jolietville. Miss Nannie Gray of Illinois, spent last week i with James Vance and wife. A. N. Jnhnsor, ant) wife of Ixdmnon are attending tne week with Russell Moore and family. KHEP.IDAN. Mr. and Mrs. Otarlea Sellers, and Miss Mattel llilderbrandt and James ymtice of transport ware Sunday visitors o; I-red roster ann wile. lowill Boatman went bumlay to the Rockvilie hospital. He is in very poor health, Max Fastsr b III with the measles.
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.It does not look as though the market for this car could ever be entirely satisfied. That sounds like a strange statement, but there is a sound reason for making it A shortage has continued, now, for two years and a half, in the face of a large and steady increase in output. The shortage may not be local, or sectional, or seasonal, but it ia national, universal and continuous. Unlimited production is not consistent with Dodge Brothers scrupulous methods of manufacture. They must always give to their car that over-care which the public expects from them. It is the root, and the source, and the reasoji for that very steadiness of demand we are describing. They will never go beyond a production point which might place their reputation in jeopardy. A more remarkable recognition of merit en the part of the public it would be difficult to conceive. Every increase in production is comfortably absorbed in an increased market. The works in which the car is
It will pay you to visit us and examines this car. SdsgeBrothbis MOTOR CAR Tourinjf Car or Roadster, $835. In Canada, $1185. Winter Tmirinif Car or Roadster, $1000. In Canada, $1420. Sedan or Coupe, $1265. In Canada, $1800. (All pncea f. o. b. Detroit).
English Auto Meridian Street. ,' Mr. ami Mrs. John Paddack, Mr. and Mrs. Wat Stall and Mrs. Satie 1 1 se went to the city Suntiay. Mrs. Ada Parr spent the last of the week at 'f P. Willsworth's. Mrs. Rachel Cobb la visiting her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Parr, in Sheridan this week. Ralph Parr is on the lick list. II -ward Richardson -w ent to the city T.iestiuy to undergo an operation. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. antl Mrs. Eti Gomcry were Sam Paddack and wife. Clement Paddnck and wife and Mir.. Ed Parr of Lebanon. .Mrs. Harriet Cash who has been ill, is not much improved. Mrs. Jane Tapp is seriously 111. Mri Cynthia Vance, who has been visiting her sister Mra. Harlan for several weeks is now visiting lier brothel, Mr. George New in Northfield. ' Bt'SHTOWX. y Sunday Visitors at Ora Shelley's were Abraham Shelley and wife; Albert llendrix and mother from near Sheridan. James Meadows and wife visited Hty Swindler and family Friday. Their daughter Ermet who has been
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produced have grown till they are almost a city in themselves. But when the satisfaction of the market seems to be in sight, the horizon of that market widens and draws itself still farther away. The reason for it all is so simple that it sounds almost absurd. That simple reason is that the goodness of the car 13 seldom called into question. The thoughts about it are the same thoughts in thousands of minds. The market grows by what it feeds on and what it feeds on is the performance of the car. Deep and abounding satisfaction surrounds the sale and the use of practically every car that leaves the works. Dodge Brothers are among the largest producers in the world. But they will never imperil their production by sacrificing quality to mere quantity. For that reason we believe the condition will always be what it is now. We believe the goodness ef the car will always produce a demand it will be impossible to entirely supply.
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visiting her sister the past week accompanied her parents home. Pearl Whitely and wife ate Sunday dinner with John Young and family of Advance. Dave Canada and family and Roy Swindler motored to Crawfortjsville, Saturday afternoon. Miss May Cornelius whs has been ill is much improved. Roy Swindler and family and Misa Mary Graham were guests of Thomas llendrix and family Saturday night. Miss Mary Graham from Max, is viditing her sister Mra. Thomas Hendrix and family thia week. John Farrow and family visited Charlca Emmert and aister Tuesday. , CONCOBD. Rev. W. J. Bowman filled his regular appointment at thia place Sunday and Sunday night. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Roy Reynolds were Mrs. Alice Worrell and children Ootla, James Orva! and Blanche, Mr.' and Mra. J. H. Troutman, Lidrla and Harley Brady and Rushtoo tawis. Mr. and Mra. L. Wyatt of Lebanon visited Sunday at Art a Dinsmore's. Sergeant Worrell has received ' a telegram front Jeffervonvllle, Ind., to report at Ft, Benjamin Harrison for tlie officers' reserve training school. Misa Edith Acton and friend attended meeting at Ward Suntiay nlfcllt i l
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Is i s R. P. Bundy, Attorney. NOTICE. . State of Indiana, Boone county, a a: In the Boone Circuit court, April term, 11117. In re-change of name of Robert Morria Wrillard. Notice i hereby given that I have filed in the office of the clerk of the Boone circuit court, at Lebanon, Indiana, my petition for the change of my name to that of Robert Morrn Carter. ROBERT MORRIS WTLLARD. 5-18-25 6-L He Almost Fell Dow. A. M. Hunsucker, Boguev Chitte, Miss, writes: "I Buffered front rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, alfj dizxiness; would almost fall down at times. Foley Kidney Pills gave me entire relief." Disordered kidneys give warning by pains in aide and back, sore muscles, swollen joint tired and languid feeling. Masters Mitchell. Adv.
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