Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 215, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 June 1917 — Page 5

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Farmers State Bank

Counti) News

Gasoline at Wholesale Price

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

no..' Church at MU. Run u well attended Monday and Sunday evening. Fred Thompson and family took Sunday dinner with J. H. Bush and family. John Timmone and wife of near Terhune visited Sunday with Claud Timmons and family. Mr. M. O. Lane Rave an announcement party Thursday to gevera) friends and neighbor for her daughter Grace who is to be married this month. Miss Fern livengood of Whitestown and Orlo Wright of I,cbanon spent Saturday evening with Chloe and Buren Shoemaker. William Lane and wife of Whitestown, James Vance am! wife, Rev. Shirley of Indianapolis. Rev. E. A. Williams took dinner with J. P. Stark and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Shoemaker were in Sheridan on business Wednesday. Basil Baker ad family, F.rnest Kouns and family spent Sunday with George Essex and wife. Ccnn Ncese and family of Whitestown anil Charles Monroe of Indianapolis spent Sunday with M. 0. Lane and family. LITTLE CHICAGO. Tl.o.-e who wero entertained at Aaron Virtue's home Sunday were lames Miller und family. Dentis Zenor and family and Ed Perrigan and family. Little Veneta Coleman of Sheridan is spending a few ilays with Wanda I'rrriiran. Emma Harrison is staying with Newton King and family of near Terhure. Joseph Hawkins, wife and daughter '1'ircil spent ''luosday and Wednesday wi'h Hal Wills and family of l'ikes Crossing. It.irotha Uoycr spent Sunday with I'la Lane. Charles Stoops and family of Terliunc visited with Dade French and wife Sunday.

REPORTER, BY MAIL, $3.00 A YEAR. REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.7?. REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 35c.

Kl UAL UOITE VIS Mr. and Mrs. William Berry ami Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Beck and family motored to Ehvood S'inilay and attended the Marvin Itanck sale at Koano on M.,rday. The following attended the Titus'ioodwin wedding at Lebanon Tues-

Notice To Patrons

We will pay the following prices for whole milk for the first fifteen days of June

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

. t t t. o4 b an J Jtr. 1 Mrs uavk Kerry, ilr. Ituuitoa Ritchie of Indianapolis was the guest of tha (lendennmgs on Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs, Clark Berry entertained Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moure, Mr. and MisNoble Shelby, Misses Joy Shelby and Helen Titus, Ralph Goodwin and C. Heyford at supper last Sunday. Tha Jolly Stitchers were the guests of Mrs. Ralph Neptune last Friday.

MECHANICSBL'RG. Mrs. S. A. Davis wHl leave Thursday for an extended visit in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Crimes of New Augusta visited with J. W. Ferguson and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Castetter formerly of this place but now of Indianapolis, will move to Frankfort soon Vi take up their residence. Wilbur Miller of Michigan is here for a week's visit with relatives. The Ladies' Aid and Red Cross societies of iU A..t;h. tfcardi will meet with Mrs. J. B. Potts Tuesday afternoon. In connection with thkj there will he a shower for Miss Elva Rogers who will be a bride of this month. Several guests are invited.

Roy Adney and Judge Parr of l,cbanon both gave talks on the Liberty Loan at this place Tuesday night. Clarence Fall and family are here to spend the summer at their home. Mrs. Blanche Brownlee of nenr Indianapolis, sent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. ' STOP 4. Sherman Pollard and family visited A. J. Fall and wife Sunday. Mis. Morton Church returned to her home on the farm Wednesday from. Lafayette. .Mr. and Mrs. 01. Brown of New Ros, Mrs. Jamea Nelson of Vevay. lnd., Mr. and Mrs. Will Denny and son Jay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cai' Denny Thursday. Miss Uola Clark of Marshall is visiting Willard Vanlluss and family. Miiis Lan was auittant nostras at the home of Mrs. Earl Higuins Monday evening to the Young Ladies' Mission Circle and the What-So-Ever Circle. I-on Bratton and Leo Bratton and family visited Carl Denny and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ijne were called to New lioss Tuesday on account of the death of Sirs. D. V. Lane. BETHEL. Next Sunday morning is Rev. H Dunluvy's regular apimintment. His topic ill be "The Efficiency of Prayer in the Crises of Life." The Child-

s exercises will be observed in tne

evening at 7:30 o clock.

E. C. Swift of Indianapolis spent Wednesday with his brother W. G. wift. B. VY. Ross and wife entertained the following guests Sunday, Fred Altum and family, Ora Phillips and family. Clint Perkins and family spent Sunday with Albert Wills and family.

W. G. Swift and family entertained the following guests Sunday, Clint

Wingate and family, Elmer Riddle

and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Heath.

BIG SPRINGS.

Several from this .place attended

the Home Loming at Mis. Kun sun-

day.

Uussel Moore and family, Brack

Johnson and wife, H. K. Johnson

BACKACHE IS A WARN ING

IIIIHIHItlltllllHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIItHIMIIIMHIMIHIHIH By the Lebanon Grain Co. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Beginning Saturday, June 2nd and continuing each Saturday

Lcbanra People Should Not Neglect

Their Kidneys.

Backache is oftcu luatuie's must fre

quent signal of weakened kidneys. To

cure the paina and aches, to remove Ike lameness when it arises from

weakened kidneys, you must reach the

cause the kidneys. U you have pain through the small of your bark, urin

ary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells,

or are nervous and depressed, start

treating the kidneys with a tested kid

ney remedy.

Doan's Kidney Pills have been prov

ed good and are especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been usel in

kidney trouble for over 50 years. Read

Lebanon testimony.

Mrs. C. D. Law, 81? South Lebanon

street, Lebanon, says: "( have used Doan's Kidoey Pill and have found them a most efficient medicine for backache and all other symptoms of

kidney trouble.

Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't

simply ask for a kidney remedy set Doan's Kidney Pills the (auie that

Mrs. Law had. f oster-Miibum Co. Props., Buffalo, N. V.

NEVER NEGLECT A COLD

A chill after bathin, cooling off

suddenly aftor exercise and drafts.

give the cold germs foot-hold that

may lead to something worse. Safety

requires early treatment. Keep Dr.

King's New Discovery on hand. This

pleasant balsam remedy allays inflain mation, soothes the cough and re

pain the ti"ue- Better be safe tliaa sorry. Break up the fold with Dr. King's New Discovery before it

is too Ute. At your druggi.t, sftt,

n.wx Adv.

25 lb. Sack $1.85 50 lb. Sack $3.73

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100 lb. Sack $7.50 200 lb. Sack $14.80

This flour can be purchased of ihe following ' merchants:

0. A. Burslin

E. M. Blackman

A. J. Smith

lily and Sylvester Smith visited" A irsday with A. N. Johnson uf I f i

famil;

Thurs

Lebanon.

and Mrs. John Stultz and Mrs.

Isaac Silvers spent Sunday in P.u.,n ,

county visiting relat ves. ;

lisa Chloe Shoemaker socnt cdlay night with hci sister Mrs. H.

K. Johnson of near His Springs.

James Vance and w;.e took dinner

with J. P. Stark and wiu- Sunday.

Edith Hrouhard of Craw'nrdsville, , spending the summer i ith lier :

grandparents Mr. and Mrs J. uShoemaker. :

Mrs. A.. W. Newcomer is no quite so well. ' ! Mrs. H. R. Jidin.-iin and sen I uren Keith spent Saturday niu-ht with Ivan Shoemaker and family of near Dover.

CONCORD. i Meeting was well atUinlfd id this place Sunday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Garner and son

I-uren, Ed Cook and family and Ernest

Cook and family motored to Cornel- . ius Cook's Sunihiv and spent the day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Crosstreet visit

ed Sunday at J. A. Purdue's.

Miss Ruby Smith spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Troutman. Mrs. Alice Worrell and children entertained at Sunday dinner, Floyd Worrell and family of lbanon, David Worrell, wife and little daughter formerly of Idaho; I evi Worrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tni itman. Verla and Edith Acton, Clyde Robinson and Forrest Worrell of Ft. Harrison, who was home on a tvlvfl.our furlough. Those who called in the afternoon were: James Thompson and family, Carl Marker and fumi'y. . D. Hoyd and family. Islie Peabody and family, Jeanc ttc Diikerson, and Charles Edwards.

WHY HE Ht'RHIEl). Aaron, seeing Ueerhaum with a new overcoat, wlis, "Vere did you get it 7" "I was hurrying across Michigan avenue," said Heerl.aum, "when I run against a big cur and tore my old coat. Just then the jwncr came out of the Chicago Club and gave me $"0 to buy myself a new one." Aaron pulled on his own cat and. seizing his hut, started fm the door. "Woere're you going?" a!.ked Beerbaum. "Out to see if that automobile is still there." Chicago Herald. A Fl'LL ORDER. A high school girl recently inquired of a librarian, "Have you s book on 'American education in the twelfth century?'" Christian Register. We gt yur rugs and return them. MilUr 4 Morris. Apr. 30 rf.

Colonial Theatre 6 Bid NIGHTS 6 Beginning Monday Eve. June 11th. THE GREAT GRAVES v AND SUPPORTING COMPANY 'J IN A VARIED PROGRAM OF HYPNOTIC HILARITY . Dim! from Victoria Theater (Lafayette) -ENTIRE CHANGE OK 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 M hours. She will be awakened on the stage of the theater at 8:15 p. m. Monday.

$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $23.00 TO $300.00 "Lo.ined upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal ratca TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In bum;) of $.10 and over you may have '!" months in which to repay Vr your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS t Write us or call upon u for full particulars. Will be in Lebanon each Friday i V W. A. SWANK V V .(11-13 n,n Hur Bldg. Crawfaid.,vi!e, lnd. 101 Vi West Main street., Lebanon, lnd. (Squira Tioworidgl office) S i S i i i' i i i i-' S $ f ?

KOYAL WORCESTER . AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S

DR. T. S. TURN Ell LEBANON. INDIANA. Umm sf vYoiaea aa4 Ckildrea NlM, Throal aa4 Luagl State Bank BuUding, Soesu 104, tOSaadtOt. Phone 5S

Monument Work May C ci More Sn. We still make our I'sual Very Low l'ric HARLAN' MONUMENT 40. j SHop phone 102, Bes hmn 115 ft ?H Oiia Harlan C. W. Chappius

COOK BY WTRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co