Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 214, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 June 1917 — Page 6

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5 Ac SPECIAL Hats and Caps For the little fellows in the newest of styles Elbert Perkins Co Headwear' Specialists

DR.W. R. MAYO

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Dr. Msyo has treated a number of cases of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo bai treated successfully all forms of Chroi.lc Diseases that are curable, such aa diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Tliroat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Poison, Rectam. Dropsy. Femala Diseases, Nervous Diseases, Eczema, Epilepsy, Catarrh in all stages, etc 1.11? W A P'y, permanent and lasting cure ia what I will give MlMl you beyond a doubt if your ease ia curable: if not I will Bat accept your money and promise to do anything for you. The beat reference I could five aa to professional reliability i the man; sored, satisfied patienta I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will gin the POOREST man a chance as well as the RICH to receive a car from me at a SMALL COST. There ia no man too POOH to tt my best advice FKEE. Varloeala and Hydrocele. Our one treatment cure ia what yon should have. Only one visit ia required. We do no cutting. All signs dlaappear within a few days or weeks. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases. We will give you treatment that WiD In few days core all rash sores. Etri.1 Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands are scientifically fraated by a. Our methods immedittly benefit you. Piles, Fistula. We can cure so quickly and- easily that yon will be surprised. We will ive you just the result and cure you are looking for. Ruptora Treated. After an (lamination we will tell you just what we can do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you, we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Call on or address, W. R. MAYO, Set N. Delaware Street, udianapolis, Indiana.

Gasoline at Wholesale Price

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. North Meridian Street Lebanon

$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$.?$$ $25.00 TO S300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at leual rates ' TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $.10 and over you may have 25 month in which to repay tf your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upon us for full particulars. m Will be in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bide. rrawfrd;vil!e. Iml.

101 Vj West Main street.. Lebanon, Ind. (Kuire Trowbridge's office)

EOYAL W ORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S

DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA. Dlaeaaes of Wossra and Caildna Neoe. Throat and Loagi Btate Bank Jiui din. Room S04.

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REPORTER, BY MAIL. $3.00 A YEAR. REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75. KEPCIITER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 35c.

is kuth fl'ck of I.'banon. wu S.i :!:" nw r Mr. i;nd Mr. l.citer if Is am uitord' (i tl.iti-i .1 bore SunJ'iv I.K't. i,:r. ."--'! M --. Sim Gmhir.i ami i-i A li ..fei;t ! ntlav wuh .trr.. I. h. liu h inl.,on a-id family iieai -ruexti; or Mr and Mr.!, fcvn' 1.' ; loin ng we:,. Air. and Mr. !-e:i. s- l'"'k nnn ' n IVnulil. aral lr- a ( air.r.ell of mar L'.'.'iamm. ',.- l' ik ami daughter Luciie of . -ba-i m a:id Mis.i Morcic? II ill. Key. I:. I'.. I-ul-,14 and wife took SunUtv dinner v. .tli .lr. and Mrs. I.eander

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Mr. i.r.i! .'.I :-. ."am draham a"d i . Aro,. rl Aitntin spent Mtrdav -a ith Mr. in.l M:s. l.iooke Williams, south or Lebanon. :-l r. ami Mr.-. Klins Me cntertamd lav .Mr. a-.d Mis. K'mer Kuraid IihI.v from couth of l.ohaTh- I.a.li.v' Aid met at the eburrh .in-lav afieiniion and had work. iit. a.,,1 Mi,. ll..,t i;,ik aU cl.il .In n Marv ami Ivlwm att ndi'd cliuirh -ere s imlav and spent tbe dav with H.fk and family. K"(lv rv. wno ba been working or Ij-ii Bck r.-tained to his home n T.i:.--v Fn.lay. S"hif Hrek. of I.i b.innn. has been .v.iiklfg for bis leoth.T. I.esler fieck ;he pail week. Mi, J. l.f-is -nt several

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iriiimlmcith.'r. Mrs. M. H. Kionaid.--n ind lui'iiK iir.ir l.intt.-bm e. A :l)l.g tn is.. ttllO liltrn.l. ,1 it,; ;;r rai.-ine at Tie.inli.nn Wrdnesdav were f'ia,. T. Hail and familv. Mr. and Mrs. He-sie H ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam -Iraham an.! ,n Adrian. Mr. nnd Mrs. I ln 1 iiflli aid Hn lai' I.e. I.'ert 1 itus and daughter I'aal;e. .Mr. and Mrs. mer H''ek ami i . v ml I null I..-.MS and fa-,,!v. Mr. and M.S. I 111' na- lie w and Uui:bieii siM-nt Suniiax1 wuh 1 r. and Mr. Chile Crown at 11.; s. Mr. and Mrs. lien (. irrett and ehdIren of UUnon .-p.'r.t Mon.lav with M. J aeoby and fandiv. Mrs. Mapirie li.i-k and fanulv ot l.i'l'anni). suent Mnndav witn Mr. am! Mr--. Tester Ho, k. Judpe Tnbhett and family ralb-d en V.f. and Mrs. C. O. Tnbhett at 1-eba-n m Sunday afternoon.

liOl M) AHOI T. Mrs. Ilelle Clendenninjr, sons Jirp ind Onifcre and dauehter Miss Mary. Mrs. IJUcas and Mis Mae Harrison if Perry town-hip, John Cavin. wife and dauehter Miss Alpha, Miss Haw! Hall and Mrs. Came Cavin and son Inncd f t'iv entertained on lH-eora-;ion evening by Mr. and Mrs. Iral M. Cavin and daughter Inez Isnlielle. Music on the oigan and violin wa.part of the eveninc's entertainment and refreshments were served. Jnhn Jiihn;-im, of Indianapolis, sj.ent Wednesday niht with Lesley Lawn-nee and wife. Jnhn A. Shaw, who with Robert f-haw and family have been in Jennings rounty visiting and fi.-hing. have returned home. Mrs. Martha I au'ronm .pent one afternoon last week with Mrs. pholx Hall near No. 10. John Cavin. wife and daughter Alpha spent Uedne.-da with Lonii Cavin and wife near Max. J'din Cavin and wife spent one afternoon I.L-t week with Lofton Head) and family near Advance. Mr. Ilea'! iji in poor health. ewton Hardest;,- and family spent Sunday wilh Jesse Hardesty and fatuity, near Hil7'lrigg. James Hall and family, Oral Cavinand family and H"nry C-ivin and fane My spent Sunday with Samuel Hmtor and family in Harrison township. Orva! (iiendenning and family anii

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Miss 7anc Cilendenning, of Shephenls vi!!e. and .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lw

renoe spent Sunday near Klizaville

with timer C'oy and family.

Samuel lane and Will Ume, of near

tt'hitestown. Abraham Ki kert of r

Cossett's Chapel, IVrt tunninghain.

f No. 9, Ceorge (iroover and family

and B'iren Cunningham and wife were

Sunday afternoon callers of Sylvester

( unntnghum and daughters Cora and

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Lester Ri.bison and family of near Salem, had as their Sunday dinner

guests, Charles Kobison and family of R. 4.

Mrs. Lola H ioton and children spent Monday with her father, John Hick

ind family near Center.

New linen dresses, new white and lored wash dresses. Isadore Kich-

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tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Mouses under sanitary conditions. trJantt enrf thildm (Arive on II. Agr mkh tne HHiut ttomack a (A ineatiJ er thm mfd. "eerfsno covkrng mot mMtiam a awifc, Nounshee and siulaias soon than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious ood-drink suy be prepared w e saoment. A (tasrfnl hot before ntirinaj tndueae wfrWiing sleep. AUo ia hiiwh reeitmt Inrm for biMiane sneev Sabeti51.fts tnt YO'J $am Pri f

NORTH FIELD. There as n large crowd attended the reunion at George New'a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meenarh of Fairview and Fmmert Shw-maker and family spent Thursday with Wood Stevens. Wen Hiclcson and family and Misses Dessie Haker and Olive Hirksnn spent Sunday wiyi liernie Johnson and wife. VIr. and Mrs. Henry Haker spent Sunday with Klse Rouns and family. Terry Hancock and family and Mrs. Sarah Davis and daughter Nancy visited Sunday with relatives west of Lebanon. Mis Chloe Berry of Slabtown. spent from Tuesday until Saturday with Mrs. Gail Dye. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Stevens spent Sunday with relatives of Nobiesville. Mr. and Mrs. Zarah Meenarh and daughters of Kail-view spent Saturday night and Sunday with Kmmct Shoemaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford and son near Dover spent Saturday nik'ht and Sunday with Willie Kinkead and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lit Walker spent Sunday with Charles. Walker and family. Carl Mace spent Sunday with his cousin Lonnie Mace'. Misses Hester and Vonda Stev.ns spent from Wednesilay until Sunday

evening with their brother Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Stevens of Lebanon.

R. F. D. NO. 2. Auston Egbert, wife and daughter

Edna, spent Sunday with Charlea

Laughlin near Elizaville. Clayton Gray i workirj for Cloie

Staton.

Irvin Leon Staton is spending a

few days with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mm, Curl Staton, near Fayette.

Clarence Gray returned to Indianapolis. Saturday after a weuk'a Tisit

here with, relatives.

Colonial Theatre (-BIG NIGIITS-6 Beginning Monday Eve. June 4th: THE GREAT GRAVES AND SUPPORTING COMPANY IN A VARIED PROGRAM OF HYPNOTIC HILARITY Direct from Victoria Theater (Lafayette) ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY PRICES 10c and 20c 1000 Laughs, Screams, Roars

ADDED FEATURE The Great Graves will hypnotize a young lady in the show windows of Adler's store at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 1, and induce her to sleep 36 hours. She will be awakened on the stage of the theater at 8:15 p. m. Monday.

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Mrs. Coie Staton and son Irvin Leon, and Mrs. Thon.aa Cray spent Sunday with Luther Gray and wife of Indianapolis. S. A. Hull spent Sunday with his brother near Whites town. Cloie Staton, Clayton Gray, Sara

Belt, aId Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staton spent Sunday with Carl Staton and family. Clovine Allen is visiting her sister, Mm. Charles Staton this e

BOSSTON. Miss Mabel Baker was a Sunday guest of Miss Opal Mare. L. B. Walker and wife spent Sunday with Charles Walker and wife. Zarah Meenach and family of near Fairview spent Saturday sd-.t and Sunday with Emmet Sbomw gn

family.

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