Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 203, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 May 1917 — Page 6
Mitchell's Corn and Bunion Remedy Will onw your crn awl bunion fi.'ihis. Itj UTectivttnoM i.i npprrvert Ijy many constant user. They pmnuuncii it out; of the t'.'.coj.iliir.mr if not the rw't l Utejr have tvcr umi. Thf comfort your tVt demand can b lml in 'thiu time tried remedy. 23c THE PACKAGE Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
Received An iDrilati.'in to Attend tite 'Ilxirnlown teie- ' ' . ' b rati oil.
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'! no i ifect. A'i - ( wire made L. .V. t.riAi of Tbointovn an.i Kev "buitftn of riiifin township nnH
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9 151 3.81'! tTCr,llA?M,t' "jtowmT
All Report From Canvaosini; i ,7('hV"ii'i'ii'..t IwiX'ti'."
Team Have Soi ei
Been Received.
At noon today the Y. M. C. A. war fund of th id couruy lind rea hid $."il3.81, including the Ml. 58 from I lover. This is not the total fund liy far, iik there are yet several teams which h;ivc not mane a report of their success. Some of these teams did not even start their canvass umii thi? morning so it will be impossible to state the total amount for a day or so. There is little doubt, however. Ihat Boone county will fall short of the $1,(XH) fund it is expected to subscribe.
I .-rovr.i. ejni:.y w.v -..a ronver.ti.n ; wil' he h. id at SuU'in, Kai-le township. I SPECIAL SERVICES.
Conference of Sunday School T.-a. ers a (Vrlral Christian Church. The,' will be special .services
the l Sundaj
:i Christian church next irnine and a;tornoon. At -' J roorriig. Mis:- Cyntha: 'ineinnati, II.. will conduct nee foi Sundny school ind will s-jietik at 10:20. ser
nfte
the
CONVENTION HEM).
Sunday School (lathering at Terhimc I'niUd Itrrthrrn Church. Sunday. May 2uth, an ail-day Sunday school convention was h' id at the Inited Iirrti.ren thurch at Terhune. A (fowl program had been prepared. Alo a dinner was spread at the noon hour on which the H. C. of I..
a: in ti
tle another merlin with Mis Maa and .Mr. r,::r,- 1 . Vok of t!ianali spcak:ng.
TAhKN To IIOSI'ITAI.. Mis. I.ou Zinvwrman. wife of George Zimmerman, resiiling non; Jamestown, taken to the M.-1i; odi-t hospital at Indianapolis Wee nesday and v.;ts operated upon for a complication of disease Thursday moiniinr. Mr.s. Zimmerman i: a daughter of J. 51. .Martin of this city. ' .
Children Cry fcr Fletcher's
The Kind Ton Hays Always Sought, and which has been
iu iuo iut over over ju years, cas oorne the signature of
ana nas Men made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no nne n t-i,, I .ul.
All C-ntSEterfeits,' Imitations and " Just-aa-good " are but ' Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants arid Children Eaoerience airaimt T -"ine.-it, iViiat is CASTOiiiA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ge la its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has tieen in constant use for the relief of Constipation , Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverichness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tae Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cOiUiKE CASTORIA always
f Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Mountain Post ",. A. R. ! a !' U r f'.im 'he Rev. ma'd, c!uiirmanj of the n :ii rjni'i'mentif for the
g patriotic c! bratiun to be held at nc:nto-.vn on May :J0h, inviting the r-iK.s to r.ttond tt.at cdenration i body. The letter was ad.ir'-rd i ' iptain Jcs.se N'eff, secn-tary of (i. A. H, and reals a follows: "You and the memocr of your
. a'.'o (banon soldc
.. ..h A.,.. ..ay i-.lt.'d l I p.l'.r otic
SMI the u oii.il day.
Pi
'lei
the afte
an old a fiag-raifing i-n.iih-t.-ation in Thornicoi. of May :!0, Mcninir a parade at I :S0
:m, and would tie ond your coin-
oli-ust'd to h.
a.l.'.s ri.le in tlic paide. l'laie notify us I'ow many to expect from Lebanon' (in account of the Memorial day celebration to he held here both in the n.oiiiinc; and afternoon of May 311
it is very like y Viat ;here will he only
attend
.he Thorntown celebration clthouah they are thankful for the invitation. NURSES AID ( LASS.
Volunteer Organization Wa l-'urmed At Sheridan. The first step towards the o:i;nni::ation of a Voiunteer Nurse's Aid r'MMi. w.i taken at .Sheridan Tties.lay , -1-ht iestilt.n in a in'Midieiship of ie:ve. Tl-in oiiniato.n is a nam h of tiie P..d Cross work and all jf its orders ami in-trurtion coi-i" from V.'ashmeton I). C. No class run include more ti.an twenty, nil of whom rru t be more tnan sixteen yearw old. Two lessons a week will lie Kiven at places to be decided upon in eonlormity '.nth th topic. Some in he sick :oom. surgical room or wherever necessary for the lesjon. The entire course consists of fifteen less.ms ifivn at a cost of Sf.i.ol) to each pupil. Three other courts follow this and may be taken if desired. The latter three consist of dietetics, preparation of surificul diess'iiy; and 'irst aid. The first course iu that of elementary' hyriene nnd care of the sick. FolloftinK the latter course examinations are held for nurse's certificate. Ibere is nothing compulsory in the work but those who desire, when com
petent, can enlist in the regular
nurse work or as an assistant.
Miss Itein of Indianaimlis started
tl.e organization here but other wdi come to tive the lessons.
Those already enrolled in the class
are: Mrs. Morris l'arr, Mrs. J. B Johnson, and the Misses Delia Posrue.
Fthel I'oicue, Martha Younjc, Ada
I'k-w, Nolle Pleff, Malinda Scott, Net He Pettijohir, Edith Cox, Beryl Ilaus? hey and Halyceon Jlcndenliall.
Those desiring to join should see
Miss Mendenhall, the president. LONG FIGHT FOR LIFE.
Clayton Gary of Sheridan is Recover ina From Serious Burns.
After a fiu'ht of seven lonp weeks for his life, Clayton Gary, who wad burned at the Sheridan plant of the
Indiana Condensed Milk Co.,
hrcueht home from the Robert W. t.ont? hospital. He was accompanied
by a trained nurse who will stay with
him for some time.
When it is remembered that he w-as
burned until the body from the knees up was a solid sore, his recovery
has been nothing short of marvelous.
As soon as the accident occurred, he was taken to the hospital, and for
"lays his recovery was in doubt, but under careful nursing nnd excellent
nieibrnl care he pulled over the djn-
Ker line.
The ue of no member of his body will be lost, although a part of one ear is rttisrintf, and some scars will
he left on the fare, arms and upper
part ef his body. His physical condition is good and he is improving us
rap'dly as is possible for one so seriously injured. He is beintr treated by the air and sunshine, and salt bath treatment, which is considered one of the best for a rase of this kind. Just how long: it will be before he will be able to get out can not Vie determined at the present time, but it is safe to say that it will be several weeks. He wm brought home by Benejtctt Wilson.
RECORD BREAKER
Sheridan Elevator Buy 1.000 Bushels of Corn for 11,5(10. These are indeed record breaking
times and o.ie of the record breakers was made at .Sheridan thil week when
the Smith elevator purchased 1,000 bushels of eorn from Clint Haughey for tl,6B0.00 or tM per bushel.
The corn It to Be delivered to Sher
idan within ten days. Kstimsttn; the yield at only fifty bushels per i'r St this price, he would ha evwi J",!.W r acre 'or s eo;i.
an investment
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The dbllars idly spent are goneand never can return. But an INVESTMENT returns its interest year after year. What greater investment can you make than purchases to beautify YOUR HOME? What dividends are greater than those of wholesome comfort? We commend you, therefore, to a consideration of our offerings. v Plain Figure Prices in Every Department
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ROOM SIZE RUGS
11-St1f Velvet Pnrs 113x12 Axivinstnr lines at xl2 Axtninsier liucs Dt 9x12 Vclv 't ltU"M 9x12 Tapestry Hues at 9x12 Wool-fibre Kiu.s S Jxlo fi Axriinstcr Kitss nt :3x!d Vi-iv.-t t;uj.-s xS Tapestry Ruks
al
I'll save by
$27.50 to $32.50 $32.50 to $47.50 ...$22.50 to $32.50 ...$16.00 to $30.00 .$12.50 to $20.00 .. $10.00 to $12.00 $20.00 to $25.00
. . $20.00 to $22.50 $10.00 to $16.00 lectins your runs now.
Elgin Vacuum Cleaner The Etin Vacnum Cleaner la a hlKh (rrade machine at n low price. It has 3 powerful suction bellows, which draws the dirt from the rue. It is ball bearing and easy runnin. It has a brush attachment to pick up surface litter. Sold on our guarantee to satisfy you or money back. $5 50
Concert Talking Machines The "Concert" Talking Machine designed with the alto t" prodaue. at a low price, an instrument .1 in all essential features: and piaitbal performance to others sold tu prices ranginE from f'1"1 sr.d upward, ami nolwillinianilina ibe low price at which it is sold, its construction is of the highest standard. The "Comcti." embodies all the modern Improvement In its various unit -motor, tone arm and sou , ; box. speed reKuiator, tone modifier, horn. etc. It Is indeed a hish-clnss musical instrument. The full cabinet nnd horn sre of wood rnnatrurtion and It Is therefore absolutely free from metallic sound. The "Concert ' plsjs any disc record, Victor, Columbia, Hiiiscm and Path". Our Special Price $30.00
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In ro other refrigerator can you get alt ef theae big advantage. The Automatic Refrigerator Is Ihe leader in every sense of tho word. Come In and see the, six big features, 1. The bottle holdini? attachment 4. Tho easily cleaned tinned wire (h'xeluslve). j shelves. 2. Tho built-in water cooler 5. The Automatic circulation ot (Patented). cold air. ' 3. The eight honest-built walls. 6. The non-clogging drain. These tlx big feature make it the biggest refrigerator value In the world.
nft0akiTii -) This Quartered j,ryrir (
and Polished Oak
Bufl'et. Special
Bed Davenports $27.50 to $45.C0
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Iieltox 'Jrass rtiiga are suitable for tbe bed rixim or dinins: room. We have them In all the new shades and dosims. They awe the room that much desired, neat, trim look that genuine appearance of real comfort and ease that restrul, homelike atmosphere. They are low in price, and will wear.
9x12 at $10, 8x12 at $8
The Quality Store
JONES & PERKINS
LEBANON, INDIANA
The Quality Store
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MAT TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. I
The May Teachers' examination will ;
be held in the auditorium o( tho high :
school buildm KaturdJiy, F- M. Ber- I
eonnty suporiiitt-ri lciit of Khonla U otolurt thi nam,
EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT Till) PAINT SPOT liAFttY SAWDERS r" t i - v t i.ja tt
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