Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 215, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 June 1917 — Page 6
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MT. ZION. Idisn Grace EilriRRUn .ipor.t Saturday night and Kunday witli Lcn Titus and family. Lonnio Hedge from rrn,- Wv.dy Corner, is working for R. K. Jones. V. K. Edrir.gton and family ei-oii'. Funday with H. 2. Sheiril! thil f unily of Max, y.nt. Win. Hammock ami 0.ar Fr--and family entertained rorepany fro" Nnlilesville a pa"t of last week. Mi;a Grace Kdrincten is ili-J .Mis. Okie Kri Friday. C. E. DeKaril and family of I .-Ik noti; visited Sunday with Call Trrfruson and fue-ily near Ha. blow n. M. M. Ediingion helped !....-; Nutler remodel his hou.-e Mondi.y ami Tuesday of lest week. Tom Ford, of Tborntown. movr l a barn for J. 1. Jones 'last e--K. Mi. Jones intend;; to build to and renveh -i it. James Morrison and wife, of N't" Ross, and J. I.. F.rskiu ;ind ' spent Sunday with Guy Morrison and fam
ily near No. 8. The Max telephone campa called meeting at the hall i few days ago. Alliert Whit pointed secretary in tiie p'ne. iy held :i i Max ii of W; ter Cristler who resigned. Wm. Butler and wife from near No. 6 spent Sunday with Dorsey liul'i.r ami ramiiy near mum 1-4. Wayne Young and H. P. Stevens and wife spent Sunday with A. K. Martin and family. Miss Mabel lex visits! Lon Titus and family Sunday. Andy Dossett and wife, of Lebanon, Bob Dossctt of Max and Geo. Broshar nnd wife spent. Sunday with
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Saturday, June 9 Opeko Coffee -a nigh - crude Coffee packed in double salfd, uir-tight bas and sell's regularly for ;J8c a pound. Saturday 2 Pounds 39c Only two pounds to each customer.
Bud Ijislcy and wife of neai CI. .vet -dale. James Smith anil family attended the Whitiwotton reunion near Waveland Sunday. K. K. NO. II. Mr. and Mrs. Will LaFollette and .,nn Argvie wre Sunday guests of Mr. an! Mf. .'-'in Bnnde!. Mr. and Mr-.. I "rank duller and r,ahs spent Sunday wdh Mr. and Mis. Waiter I lav's. Mr. a- d Mrs. M. X. Routh ca'led on Von liiggins m.d daughter at Ad .ancr kite Mrs. S. K. (irunes and .-on Adrian returned Meti.lay to their home in Thorntou-n after sper.ding a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Itrown. ( luldl'-n's day eerri?es w-if! be held at Hover the third Sundayl-in June. Mr and Mrs. Ceurge Hull and Mr. .'.m! Mrs. T. H. Iiean soent Snndoy with Charles llean nnd family. Mr. nrd Mrs. William l.u'.le-. of near Advanee and Mr. and M . Kr:e -t iluher froni . neu' Thorrite.wn jo'c Sundav gui is o! 1' a Itutlei and fami.y. ' Mr. and Mrs. Iia I'.rown and Mrs S. K. tlrnr.es an.l son spen Sumla;. with Mr. and Mis. Hlza Ih.wen. Sundav irne-is at the lvm of Mr. and Mrt.'john Holston were. Mr-. Vina iloKton and chjMren, Kdward and Mabel, of WilHamspo.'t, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staford and ehildren and Mr. and Mrs. li'enn S;lKnitter and sof Jack Howard. ' ' ' ' Claude and fan.ily entertainei! he following guests Sunday: Itev. and .Mrs. Homer Dale and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iiavis, Alonzo Nay, Master Cyril laiKollerte and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar llruce and daughter Lola. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiooher and daughter Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens at Ia:banon. NEW SAI.KM. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon I will have work. Mrs. Nora ilennett and Flora ftennett of 1 horntown arc visiting 51 r. ind Mrs. Bert Titus. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Thrine spent Sunday w ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thrine. I Mrs. M. H. Richardson and daugh ter Dorothy, anil nnn l.n, of near Linnsburg were guests Thursday night and Friday of Sam Graham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck and daugh ters I'auline and Mildred called on Mr. and Mrs. Everetto Fleming Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Bert Titua had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Titus and family from near Dover. Ellas l'lew s horses boeame frightened and ran any Friday. Mr. l'lew was thrown into the fence and was badly scratched and bruised. The wagon was badly torn up. Mr. und Mrs. Sam tlrahHm and son Adiian. called on Mr. am) Mrs. Harve Sheets at lhanon Sunday afternoon. Ardis Graham spent the past week with his grandmother Mrs. M. H. Kirhardson and family near Linnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beck and daugh ters Ignore and Vivian and Misa Ola
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llaneU called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett.Kl. n.ing Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis entertained company from near Lebanon .Mrs I en I Seek i;avo a party for h"r daughter 1 enora's fourth birthday thuisday afternoon. Ten little guests were present. The afteinovn a silent in game? and music. Refreshments of fruit, punch and cake were
serv eri. Among the from here who atteni'ed the flag raising at Thomto'.vn Wednesday afternoon were: Charles Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ;rar and s-n Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hail, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrine. lleit Titus and daughter Taiiline. Mr. ard Mrs rin-er R-ck an.l laugl-.ters M iry and Finn and Fred Lewis ami family. NEW l!()SS. W. A. I d-'Vy aid w:fe were Sun.hv gye.it nf l.ee Simmon etui wife nf ImlianapolU Their Ii.!!.' granddaughter, Marie Alice accompanied them rnme f.ir a short visit. Mrs. Frank Shewey returned heme M'oahiv afternoon from a week's visit wilh lier mother at lloswell. The following Indianapolis people were Sunday guests of Jewel Turner ami wife: .Mrs. N. M. Martin and laughter Helen, Mr. Eagerton nnd Wm. Higgms. They riiade the trip by auto. F. K. Grr.ves was in Lafayette Sunday and Monday taking the crem-tes-'er's examination held at Purdue university. Miss Mayme Routh has returned to her home in H;ltstoro ufter a few days' visit with relatives here. The many friends here were shocked to hear Tuesday evening of the death of Mrs. Eme Lane at Rochester. Minnesota, where she had gone to un-der-go an operation for goitre. Miss Kathleen Brown who underwent an operation of a similar nature just a few hours before is reported as doing nireV. M. H. Chambers and son Reuben transacted business in Crawfordsvitle Wednesday afternoon. George Massing sotd his Ford to Civile ( uliey Wednesday morning for i'.lil.OO. Glen Who'ley, who in working in Indianapolis ramn out to register Tuesday. Thursday, June 21 has been set by the town board as the date on which the contract will be let fur the instal ling of the new electric lights. For the first time in history the New Ross small boy will be deprived of the privilege of blowing in his pen nies on the fourth of July for hia annual patriotic c-iehration. The hon orable City Dads have issued the ul timatum. No firework of any kind will he permitted to be sold whatMrs. Myrtle Walker hag returned to her home near Jefferson, Ind., af ter a week's visit with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Em Jesse of Crawfordsville spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Docia Dorsey. William A. Wall transacted busi ness in Barnard and Bainbridge Tues day. Last Tuesday being the occasion of Miss Imogene Graves' sixth birthday anniversary, the little Miss celebrated M vs. Rice earth
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oy having sixteen of her little girl friend, at a party at her home in the aHer.ioon, from two till live. Various games were pluyed and every effort rm.de to show the little tot a good time, ifter which refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were .erved. Those present were Misses Mary Margaret Harris, Meredith Meaeffe, Doruihy Billings. Louise Golladav, Maxine Clark, Mary Frances Biooai-Kh, AJk i:iugh. Eva V. alls tr, Franc s Myers, Freda Wall, Geneva and Waneta Love, Lois Meade Margaret Thompson and Klizuheth Stewart. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Clarence Clark and Mrs. kte fer llronaugh. Frank Smith ami wife and Wm. Ca lor of Iiarlmgton. were Sunday after noon guests of W. V.. Stanley. Mrs. W. A. I.asley was in Craw fordsville Monday afternoon. Oka Hvmir received a telegram Wednesday afternoon announcing that hia brother, Wc-i-y Hym-r, hud f ill' from a sioo at Montgomery, Alabam and been instantly killed. It is not known what disposition will be made of the lslv, but it is probable that- it will be brought here for burial. J. O. tiiilasirid. . J. Walker, W Ui-ley ami Isaac Golladay and the hit ter's son Fred were in the county seat Wednesday on business. SIIAXSON'DAI.E. Mrs. Jesste Swiggett and chihtren of Ibnnon came Monday for a few lays' visit witN hor father J. 1). F.'n dirott who has been very ill. Miss Ada MeClellan is staying with her brother Guy MeClellan and fam ily. Mrs. Nettie Keagan of F'rankfort visited Sunday and Monday with her brothers, George, James and Grover Stewart. Ien Jones of Indianapolis, spent Decorution day with Ins mother here. Russel Dickerson and family were the guests of Dan Help and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Mikesell has been very ill. Mrs. Grover Stewart and daughter Elizabeth spent from Wednesday un til Saturday with her parent.1 Mr. and Mrs. John I'urdue near New Ross. Mrs. Golda Elder and little daugh ter visited relatives here last w-eek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon were in I'banon Sundav. Othello Bow en and Miss Nora Me Clellan motored to Indianapolis Sun day. , Mrs. Belle Young spent Saturday night with her sister Mrs. Lib Jack son, whose little daughter Marie is very ill. Miss Flossie Cox visited Sunday with her cousin, Miss Villa Garner at Mace. FAIKLANI). Mr. and Mrn. August Kroeger, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quick, of Fairview, were Sunday guests of Clinton Saunders and family. Miss lleulah Richey, of Lebanon was the guest of Miss Madge Howard from Wednesday until Sunday. Harold Swift, of Itethel is spending a few days with hia sister, Mrs. Clarence DeAtley. Misses Dorin Smith of near Fairview and June Mullen, of Ibanon, Messrs Earl Gillette, Russell ILuse and Floyd Hayden, of Iebanon, and Rush I'erkins, of near Eliraville were guests of William Eaton and family at B:00 o'clock dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. T. W. Hunt were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. Harry MrDaniel, of Ibanon. W. G. Swirt and family of Bethel, called on H. W. Howard and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Asbury Williams and children spent Sunday with Mr, and Mra. J. W. Single of Ibanon. Mrs. I.ouvina Eaton, Miss May F'atoi and Guy Williams spent Sun day with William Flaton and family. THORNTOWN R. R. U. Mr. and Mm. Charles Crawford and son Everett spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives near Gadsden. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coons were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Coons in iVl'S-non. Mrs. Mary Ranford end ' 0. U. Young called Thurndf.y evening oil Mr.
Endicott in Shannondale, who is ill with heart trouble. Wanyne Young was a Sunday dinner guest of F'rank Martin. Miss lnez Huntington spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends near Gadsden. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cox called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stafford, Mr. Stafford being in
poor health. Mr. and Mm. E. M. Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown called Friday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown. Mrs. Anna Grimes and son Adrian attended church at Dover Sunday evening and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Ors Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Utley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Nicholson and son Oliver M. were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oll Caldwell. DOVER STATION. Rev. R. V. Rector and wife, D. G. Caplinger and wife and son Victor, Mrs. Maude Melson and daughter Thora, and Mrs. Carrie Beaver and daughter Margaret of Advance were the guests of Clair Bratton and wife Wednesday. Maude Cox and Genevieve Welch were the guests of Mary Martin and Dorothy Titus Tuesday. Homer Bratton and son Clendis of Clayton, were the guests of Lon Bratton and wife Thursday night. Mrs. Mary Miller visited with J. T Jones and wife the latter part of the week. Mrs. J. T. Jones and Hugh Pierce visited at Cloverdale over Saturday and Sunday. Roy Melson and wife and daughter Thora, D. G. Caplinger and wife and son Victor, Lora McClain and wife and Jennie Jackson of Advance, Clair Bratton and wife and Lon Bratton and wife were the Sunday guests of James Caplinger and wife. Miss Mary Dale of Lebanon was the guest of James Caplinger and family Saturday and Sunday. Ernest Crain and family of Mecanicsburg, Henry Crain and wife of Lebanon, J. C. Caldwell and wife and Evert Caldwell and family were the guests of Charles E. McClain and family Sunday, B. L. Sumpter and family were the guests of Walter McDaniel and family Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Caplinger of Advance and Mrs. Lotta Bratton spent Friday in Indianapolis. B. L. Sumpter and wife motored to Indianapolis Friday. NEW BRUNSWICK. Attendance at Sunday school Sunday was 101. Rev. T. A. Hall will fill his regular appointment here Sunday morning and there will be children's exercises Sunday night. Golda Ragsdale spent Saturday night with his sister Mrs. Vida Baily of Lizton. George Haffner and family and George Ragsdale and family motored to Shannondale last Wednesday. J. S. F'ulwider of Lebanon is spending a few days this week with C. H. Walters and wife. George Ragsdale and wife spent Sunday evening with C. H. Walter and wife. Harry Pounds and family spent Sunday evening with G. G. Pounds and family. C. H. Walter and wife called on Ray Ragsdale and family Sunday night OLD UNION. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peabody spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Flem Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lowe had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. $100 Reward, S100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at last one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only fraternity. Caiarrli Ivors a cnnafltuHonal "',""7" a rntuiiTuttooai treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cura Is takn In- .? r,n directly upon tha blood I. a rnuooua surfkeM. n rh. .... w bu ll.tlna up th cointlfutlon and asaisllng kv".o miieh faun i it, euratlva new. i'i inej otror Ona Hundred Dollars for list of testamonials.
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Saturday, June 9 Quality Toilet Soap-Witch Hazel, Buttermilk and Oatmeal. This is an extra line quality of soap, especially good for delicate skin and lathers freely in all kinds of water. Saturday 2 Cakes 11c Twelve Cakes Sue Not over twelve cakes to any one customer.
IVte Adair ami daughters, Mr. and Mis. Charles Miller ami daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, I'aul Lowe S:imue! and Fart Peter man. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Wyeth were t.'ie Sunday gue; is of their son Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wyeth. Erie I'ebbins spent Saturday nnd S'.mday with friends near Jamestown. Carl IVabodv will l-rtum Sundav om a two weeks' visit with relatives Illinois. Mr. ai d Mrs. Earl Lowe spent Tuesday in Lebanon. Jesse Brown spent Tuesday with parents Mr. and Mr, diaries rv.ii near Blow nsbutg. BIUSHTOWN. Miss Erme! Meadows of near Ibamn was a guest of Miss Olive Peyton Saturday night. Charles Connor and family. Pearl Ulntely and wife and Dave Canada and family attended the flair raising at Jamestown Saturday afternoon. Arthur Swisher and family and Joe Frazter and wife motored to Lebanon Saturday afternoon. Misses Olive Peyton and Ermel Mea dows were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I'hler north of Advance. Roy Swindler and family were Sunday guests of Charles Flmmcrt and family near Jamestown. George Canada and family visited Dave Canada's Satuiday night Thomas llendrix and family were entertained at a 6": 00 o'clock dinner at the home of Ed. Graham north of Max Saturday night. Ben Gray and family and Abraham Shelley and wife were visitors of Ora Shelley's Sunday. Arthur Swisher and family and Roy Swindler and family attended church services at Advance Sunday night Arthur Swisher and family took dinner withaWiiliam Swisher and fam ily at Thorntown Sunday. M. B. Powell and John F'arrow went fishing Tuesday afternoon. stofara a Smith, Attorneys. OTICB TO MEime, CBEDITOBS, ST0. In ire matter of th estate of Hsniual 1'. .'ones. .IseeaseO In ll. Il'tone Cirniit Court. April '"vi'lli-e'lil hereby that Mrr ef the eetnl ehrh.rs sh'ellO oot be approved. Illness, the clerk nml al of nit ne elretill court, at Leoannn, lndlitna. i 24 ilav of M.iv IS IV. I. K iN Alto TITfS, Clerk Croup, Whooping-Couxh Relieved. Children's diseases demand prepar edness. When the child wakes you at night, gasping and strangling for breath, how thankful you are to have Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at hand. This effective remedy loosens the mu cous and permits free and natural breathing. Its soothing balsams heal the irritated membrane and arrest further inflammation. Pleasant to take. Keep Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey in the house for all colds and bronchial trouble. At your druggist, 25c. -Adv. Roscoe Hollingsworth ' LAWYER Office it Co tC. House, (round floor PHONE 856 Paul O. Tauer FLORIST Plenty ef Flowed oa Hand ii all times. Phone 1367 R. K. Johnson, live I i . -i. 1 I . s stock anu general jm - tioneer. Lebanon, t.iui- j ana, E.R. 2.
Tickers on silt Daily to Sapteanbar 30th Return limit 30 days to New York and Boston low round trip fares also to many otherpntntsrast.ini ludingNiagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Adirondack Mouniains, N-w EitMlaad, Eastern Canada and Atlantic Coast Keaurts. Stop-overs permitted at all points enroute. Circle Tours and tiver rouo-e. and mure exunslr.1 cua kwra, partlr by ocran, tn,-hidinc mrale and brrrh on ocean steamers, at radared eammer tares. Ticket Agent - Big Foot Rout Hurrah! How's This Cincinnati sutho-lty tays corns dry up end lift out .with tlngsrs. Hospital records show that eretime yon cut s corn you invite lockjaw or blood poison, which la steadies, ays a Cincinnati authority, who telle you that a quarter ounce of a draa called freeson ran be oKained at lite tie cost from the drug store but H undent to rid one's feet of ertrj turd or soft corn or ewllua. You limply apply few drops ot freesoaa on a trader, acbintz eons and soreness t Instantly relieved, fiborte ly the entire com can be lifted, out, loot and all, without pais. ITUa drug Is sticky but dries at onest and la claimed to Just shrivel sp any) com without inflaming or enren Irrle tatmg the en rrou ruling tissue or skin. If Toot wife wears high bcela.srte wiU W Kiad to know at UUax . I CITIZENS ABSTRACT COMPANY Hodge & Darnall Abstractors Reasonable Prices. Loan at 5 and 6 Per Cent. GIVE US A CALL Telephone 273 CRAGUX . HIGGINS BLOCK East Side Sousre. Lebanon, Indians. Professional Cards f. C. HUTCHINSON Lawyer. bfflce CasoD-Neai Block, north aide otatjuare. Phone . ROGERS 4 SMlfrl Attorneys it Law. OOee Farmers Ststo Bank Butidtng. Phone 110. H.. NEW Attorney at Lav. lit Booth Meridian Street. WM. J. WOOD, ". LAWYER. Office over, Morgan's (ho Stan rm lit' ad Square. Phoo o(5oe asoie Stit-T, Lebanon, Ind,
