Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 219, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 June 1917 — Page 3
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TWkrtn nn snle ily to &ptimhtr 30fb kcfurn hunt 3" (Jays to New York and Boston low round trip fares alo to many othevpointseast.iivliKlint Niagara Falls, Thousand IsIh.kIs, Aiiirondai k MouuLims, New England, Eastern Canada ant' A l lantic toast jVeuoris. Stop -over permitted at ail iKMnts enroute. Circle Tours
A iwduiisl -.ti-tmckt I u-n. For further injrma.'um a?fty to Ticket Agent Big Four Route AIMI.LAL'.PAICEANI) dodge nv.o: cars fRFSTONE AM) U. S. THIKS NGLISII AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and paired Free iriF-pec-on and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Slain Street Phone 199 IONROE AND PATERSON CARS lonroe Sales Agency 209 Wert South Street. j OWEN MORKERT 1 Chiropractor im: I II a. a.; 1-S and 7-8 p. n. -ullxtion and Spinal Analysis Im 0 Cason-Neal Bldg. Phone 633 4cay SpinuRraph Department DR. L. M. BEAVEN " : TEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .r'amers State Bask Building 1 a. m. to p. m. 1 PHONE 254. j LINDSAY & TOLLE j FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING 3 Ftert to Interarbaa Station '?,5 phnne 139. Open day k night TV. II. GREEN DEMIST virat National Baafc Ballalag ona tS-l4 Pkoaa 181 OOLEY & EDWARDS SOLE AGENTS FOR 1. V. Price & Co. Tailors Benton garage 'Autos and Ante SuppUs t JT.tin
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Social Happening s
, BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
WELL KEPT SECRET ! FINALLY DPULGED Parents of M.'n inn Busby Receive Word of IIIh Mnrrinye I-axt Ortoher. .'ln-im Rusl.v. formerly n re.ldcnt o' ti.i. , ,tv an, I n gra.lu-ite of th n ..t. r Va' sol. . who is now n mnnl.or of the Juti.nr chis of the a.h-imft-V Mat.' tmvruty ;it I'ullm in. " a h ngw-n. m i., r-r.cir.1 to Miss Clara Nye .it I'uilman on lir'oher .". w.oriig to the l.-f-T which his par-n-foivo.1 ti.i.4 week. .Mi, Nve is the d .-.u-litrr of t railed r.nrh.-r ami i.;-. .1 rticoit-r of the Junior rl:.M. . fi )..) I' pt the welding a .-. ! lint I ,r. ,-r r,.., d.;-. s. Tii.-v ! ' .v . t.. B..W ''"ill, H thr i '.. n.l t'..cr varatoli no., 'h: . TrV. ! rom'mie their u.i., in V.'.,,-;,,,,;..,,,, university next I .ili tin.iumr in J.j nr. II'K melting I'i'i; pk hike. '!' -. ..v...)l :.. M (n,,ri' .-Ij,. , "' !! 1 A l'...,,t i , Imji i-ii ;- :i.-kf.l !.. t ..' t... ,- ..i-, h W ,-iln.. chiv . fv . !.,. :l !.'. i M,.,,t fr ! Ir I h.!.i.-nV .i:t. : M K1 V Ml 1-TIM,. Tin- r. t'u'.-.r hi v. .!; ii..-otinB of i r Vvon-mV ( lu i t :in l'oni,ri aiu o I ni-iii w ill lo hi'M Tnur-ilay afti rnoon ,-.t li :'n i.r'.K-k at tl- l,,,tm- ,,f Mrs. Will nn Kat Vu:J'inirton street .'-ill', Mis. Harry H imil'on .u-si.-tiu.t. I IIIM'V YE MN' SKCKSS. For a business to lie -unessf.jl Tor forty years means a (Trent deal. .'tmirir other thini-, it means retiaik.iblr rr. Ili ii'T in the ptiliX'ts it 'iis. .j intVoior arth-le ran lif 'Ji n a latve : r-:i!e t'or s many years: an. I it must not only ho yood at the out o(,: li.it o (.".oil that the progress if foity ye:,re shall not develop any better att'ele to ,ll(erreip it. i-'o women can, v itii com" ulencn, ile1 ml upon that old, ti ir d ami te,,ted trnie.ly fur woman's ailments, 'I. ydia F. I'ink ham's Vegetable Compour.d, t 'l a (lOpular as ever, though it watt pl.irr,! ,,n the market before the rent niuiil year, lHTfi. Adv. : , .
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Have you supplies enough? Or mrt you tcoing o Crust to luck and chance garage ? Bcttt-r lake alonjf extra tires and inocr tubes. Extra parts may prove handy. Is your toot hit complete? You'll need a full tank of sasoline, of course. And be sure you tike a can of the correct grade of (jHfjV.vIc Mobiloils for your car.
Lebanon Vulcanizing and
and Sales mm SMART NEW It's oxford time now! We arc French Shoe Store, Suri! High Heels Cause Corns' But , Who'Csres Now rtncamw otyln decree that women crowd ami buckle up their Under to In hlRh heal footwear tbey suffer from corns, then they cut and trim at theiw painful liesu which morel makra the corn grow hard. This suicidjU oabH Kay cause lockjaw cad women are warned to atop It. jV few drops of a drug eallnd from one applied directly upon a aora enrt Klvea quick relief and soon to ntlr corn, root and all, lift out without Itn. Ask tha drug atora man for I quarter of an oruica of fremono, whlet eosta very little but 1 ufnclerjt to ra nor every bard or toft oora or call IK from one's feet. ) Tots drur U an tto eonrtwtied aa ,)..,. ra a ' 'mi miI timyy shrtvati . iSHlt tnrlMlHi-i!-'
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESpAY. V. M. I. club- -Mrs. Hushton Witt, i Mrs. S. S. Heath's Sunday whool 'rlrnn iilih-in-.U)per Miia Ijeona Winn, 6.1)0. WrdnoMihiV EveninK -Mr. and Mrs. E.ljrur ImI.suh, 7 r. I Joint meeting of 5 f Ladie.'' Aid land C. W. It. M. (,', ii. ul C'hriitian ! el.uieh. 2:3ft. I Jolly Sixteen Cluh Mm. Daniel McInliie, 2:30. ', i TIIl'nPPAY. i r.eKearrh rlub annual picnic Mrs. W. I'. Kurhnnon, 10:IH). 1'leiisant Hour Kmbroi.lery club !.!n. II. A. M.I).inj.ll. 2::t0. i V.. C. T. t:.- Mrs. Will Ki.-h. 2:30, Mis. Harry Hamilton assistant. FRIDAY. j Vest End Uri.Uro Cluh Mr. and '.it . II an-v Ihirnall, T :-.(. .1 .y Slit.-I.ers fluh Mri. Albert Hi- . I::). J..lly Sm-ji! Hour Cluh Mrs. Lon Vaintz. -J :.'.. Neiirhlmrhood Clut Mrs. Clem .Oiiilev. 2:-M. TO (,IVE DIN N ER PARTY. y.... J. H. n;t, ..f r.....ti. t:-i ..i.-r-rt. .. iM entertain at a noon dinner part' ( edae: .lay ha inir .as her jruestn a naiuhe! of ladieH who at one time were employnl in tlie I". I. Stanley 1ii(..h1s Ktore. The truests will !r-. Taul Ferry and rhildren. of iiteenshurij; .Mrs. llert I. inn. of Mace: Mrs. I 'earl T itcnt ami rhildren, of Sh.immn.lale, and Mrs. Rnscoe Bratton of this city. Mrs. Ferry was formerly Miss A'ma Wooleyj Mrs. I inn. Miss Edith Howen: Mrs. Tatcot, Miss I'earl Johnson and Mrs. Rratton, Miss Pearl SpirUlemire. The ilay is surp to t,e one thoroughly enjoyeil by all the guests, who for the tirst time for a number of yenrs have hail an ojiportunity for suth a reunion. ON (' AMPlNt; TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rrown have reeived word from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P-ales ami family, who went to '"alii'ornia some titrn auo in tbe hoie of benelitine the negltr of Mrs. Rales, that they hav jVfIw Angeles ami are motoring to the1 'mountains where they export to s'lifad . tbo. sumiiier menlbs. The pjirtj has a complete eampinjr outfit with them and are living a real camp life enroute to a runch in Bishop. Cal., where they will he located during the cummer months. Touring? Agency LOW SHOES always ready to serve you. S. S. Square DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter"s Drug Stora. PHONE 141. AUTO INN Standard Oil Senriea SUtion No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 FOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West isVotth Street 4 1 y '? r
lisa Manna Iing is vainliug mlattvet near Klmville, .wrs. Iouis laiidy of Eal Superior street, is visiting her parents at Flora. Ind. Miss Ruby Wilson of Indianapolis is here visiting her sitter, Misa Ruth Wilson of Wet North street Mrs. Carl Kimble of Sheridan is here for a visit with her nieces, Phyllis Henderson and Mary Sunderlunil. Mr. and Mrs. Fran!: Myers are moving into the home on South East street which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Will Riley, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday and Monday with the former's mother. Mrs. Mary Kilcy and family of West North street. Miss Hazel Patterson, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her aunt, Mr?Daniel Mclntire, of East Walnut street. Harry Henworthy, who has been ill for sometime at his home on West North street, shows a slight improvement, Mrs. Frank Evermati, of Kirklin, was the guest Monday of Mrs. Levy Steven and family of East Pearl street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryrvl whose marriage occurred la ;t Tuewlay have iciurned from a wedding trip to Chicago, III. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of South Lebanon street has been taken to the Williams hospital for a course of treatment. Miss Dorothy Noose has returned from Indianapolis where she has been the ipest for a week pf her brother l!av Neese and family. Mrs. I.. F. Norton woill spend the week-end in Frankfort with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Domaroe and Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Thompson of Moran. C. D. Drear, w-ho has been confined to his home on West Noith street for i.veral days has improved suttii iently to be able to return to his otiice. Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Egnew will leave Thursday for Fcru for residence, Mr. Egnew having a position in that city with an insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin returned today from a wedding jouiney to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, N. Y. and other points of interest on the Great I .akes. Mrs. Anna Berry nnd son Charles of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Josie Ryan of Indianapolis have returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mrs. UnnaM Brd, a recent bride, went to Frankfort this afternoon where she wis the honor guest at a meeting of the Birthday cUb hetrl at the home of Mrs. Guy Merrill. -Miss Daisy Masters and house guest, illiss Edith Brown of Connersville were the dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Frank Laughner of Whitestown. Ott Whitecotton and family of New York City who are spending sometime with relatives and friends in the county will be the iruests Thursday or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitecotton of East Main street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Litton arc moving from South East street to North Park street. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cobb who have been residing on East South street will occupy the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Litton. Mrs. Georjre Field and brother Robert Masters of Indianapolis were the guests yesterday of Mrs. Amanda Masters and family of East South street enroute to Kokomo where they will lie the guests of their father L. L. Masters. Mrs. M. C. Long nnd daughter Miss Katherine and son James will arrive home tomorrow evening from Oberlin, Ohio where Mrs. Long has been sfiending a few weeks with her son and daughter who are students of Obeilin college. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ixng of South West street had as their dinner guests Sumbiy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw. Mr', and Mrs. Walter Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook anil children and John Shaw of the Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, HI. Rev. Bnd Mrs. U E. Brown arrived hen. today in their Oakland car. After spending a few hours here they went to Frankfort for a visit and will return here either Wednesday or Thursday. On Thursday evening Rev. Brown will deliver the address at the commencement of Washington township schools at Mechanicshurg. Mrs. W. T. Rnnsdell, of Barronne street, will leave June 18th for St Regis, Mont., where she will spend the summer with Mr. Ransilel and her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Kcfc and family. Mr. Ransdell went to Montana about a year ago in the hope of improving his health, which has been greatly benefited by the change. Mrs. Ruth Warren, who has been making an extended visit with relatives in Noblesville and Carmel, returned home last evening accompanied by her son W. C. Warren and wife and daughter Mrs. Trout and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warren and two children. Al! the members of the party with the exception of Mrs. W. C. Warren and Mrs. Trout returned home last evening, Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Trout remaining for a longer visit, with Mrs. Warren and Mr. and Mr D. S. Whitaker. Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.
Children Or? fCa fLETCo'TS
Was Given La.-t Iv.i.a.t at C.-nn'
The tnin recital given evening at the Central Christian church by Mr. Fred Caldwell, baritone, and Orville Vavanah, violinist assisteil by Leonard Earhart the pupil of Mr. Cnvuoah was of the first caliber and should have had the patronage of the people of Lebanon. Only a small siied audience instead of the large audience that should have been present had the privilege of hearing the artistic orogram which had been arranged for the evening. Both Mr. Culdwell end Mr. Cananah showed a thoroughness which can only come from the bent of training. Mr. Caldwell disJ played a splendid baritone voice of wide range and under perfect control. Mr. Cavanah's program which was selected toplease Ids audience and consisted of well known compositions, revealed his aitistic temprnment and depth of feeling. Mr. Earhart, a fourteen year old hoy, surprise,! the audience with his playing, displaying a softness and beauty of expression that is rare in so young a player. EVENING BRIDGE CI. I B. The members of the Monday Evening Bridtre club and the following guests. Mrs. Noble Shelby, Mrs. Fred lionablson, Mrs. Brush Mclntyre and Miss Jean Morris were pleasantly entertained last evening at the regular meeting of the cluh held at the home of Miss Geraldine Earliart on North I,cbanon street. June roses and peonies appointed the rooms. At the con:'!u;i:'n f.i the gioie. the hntes ni sisted by her mother, Mrs. W. A. Earhart, served a plate luncheon. FAMILY DINNER. Mr. nnd Mrs. l.ish Reese of near Old I'nion entertained about fifty guests at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Ott Vi hitecotton and family of New York City who are spending sometime with relatives in the county. Guests from I-ehanon were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitecotton nnd family. Ben Jones and family, W. T. Rice ami family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and Charles Ieke and family. TO ASSIST IS RECITAL. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hooton, contralto, will go to Indianapolis Wednesday evening to assist in a recital to be given by the advanced pupils of Glenn Friermond, vocal teacher of Indianapolis at the Propylaeum on Vnrth .lmt U, Vriermnul ni.l.vl. i vocal studio at thp home of Miss r.sther I'erKins on west nusty street and has a larg class of pupils among winch i Miss Hooton. ATTENDED WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs, Columbus Joseph of this city were among the out-of-town guests at the wedding of Miss Hazel Crouch and Herschel Schuck which was solemnized Sunday afternoon at fi o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crouch of Irvington. BIBLE LEtTl RIFree Bible lecture, subject, "God's Great Plan" by James Murth, of Indianapolis, this pvening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Will Grove, 40f West Chicago street. All those who are interested in Bible study are cordially invited to be present. JOLLY SOCIAL HOI'R (Li lt. The regular meeting of the Jolly Social Hour rlub will be held Friday afternoon at 2:!I0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. lxn Vamtz on North East street. JOLLY SIXTEEN CI, I B, The concluding meeting of the Jolly Sixteen club for the vear 19IR-19I7 will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daniel Mclntire, 221 East Walnut street. ROARD OF REVIEW. Errors in addition of lists in Jefferson township were corrected as follows: Robert M. Ferguson, $.'10 deducted; Charles W. Crawford, $20 added; Grant Davis, $100 added; M. M. Edrington, $740 added; Oscar Erp, $80 adderl; Fuller Lumber Co., $i:.o added; John A. Garner, $200 added; C. A. Godfrey, $10 added; Asa F. Hiestand, $140 added; John T. Jones, $200 added; Harry James, $80 added; G. N. Mount, $10 added; William Montgomery, $80 added; J. H. Martin, $1.10 added; 0. E. McCoy. $M) added; Thomas McLaughlin, $:I0 added; Guy R. Neptune, $80 added. MINOR COURTS. Newston D. Lucas, John Nickel, Henry Dull, 8. E. Sheath, W. John Robertson and Ajax Shelburne appeared before Justice of the Peace Trowbridge this morning and plead guilty to the charge of gambling. Each was fined $S and costs amounting to $15.05. All the fines wen paid. HAPPY. A happy man I our best friend, He make more thtn Hi wife can smid? b jMton 'Iranscnpi.
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Sample Shoe Sale Save from $2 to $3 on a Pair Clem Heaton BETTER SHOES FOR LESS West Side Square Selz Old Stand
DR.W. $ 1 1 C WILL BE AT THE CLUTE HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana FRIDAY June 15, 1917 And avery lour weokji thereafter.
Dr. Mayo has treated a number of cases of cancer without th knife. , Dr. Mayo has traatad successfully all forms of Chroi.lc Disease that an curable, such as diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye ami Ear, Stomach, Liver, K idney, Bladder, Blood Poison, Rectum, Dropsy, Female Distaste, Nervous Diseases, Eczema, Epilepsy, Catarrh in all stages, etc. 11117X1 A P'y Permanent and lasting cur is what I will glvsj 11L1 . yon keyood a doubt if your cam is curable; if not I will 1 not accept your money and promise to do anything for you. Tb best reference I could givefas to professional reliability is tho many cored, satisfied patients IPMismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attentiprt , ! ' I will give the POOREST man ehanco as we! as ta RICH to recetvs a cut from ma at SMALL COST. Then is do maa to POOR to get my best advice i RZE. , Variocel and Hydrocele. Our on treatment tun la what yoa should havat i Canly an visit is required. W do no cutting. AO signs disappear within a ew days or weeks. Blood Poison, Skin Diseases. W will give you treatment that win in a few days eura all rash sores. Strir"-, Kidney, Bladder, Prostatic Glands art scientiflajlf tnatod by us. Our methods immeditely benefit you. Piles, Fistula. W can can so quickly and easily that you will bo surprised. W will give you just tho result and cur you saw looking for. Rupture Traatad. After an examination w will tell you Just what wt can do for you. If w can not benefit and can you, wo wiH frankly and honestly tell you so. Call on or address, W. R. MAYO, S43 N. Delawan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Delivery Hours
Week Daps 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 4 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Sundays 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. only
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PAID OUT $30,844.10 Condensary Here Distributes a Big Sum Among Ita Patrons During Month of May. Today the Indiana Condensed Milk company paid to the Boone county farmers, $30344.10 for the milk furnished in ttie month of May. During that month the milk received at the local factory amounted to l'4,24i") pounds st the average price of $2.14 i-cr hundred, Tsj Ic ial plant now has
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a. R. MAYO I iV Iv I S X Monument Work May Cost Moru Soon. We still make our Usual Very Low Prices HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop phone 102. Res. phones 1 IS A 714 Oris Harlan C. W. Chappius BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 52 1193 patrons. The average price .id to each patron last nonth was $25 85. For the last half of June the company is paying $2.10 per hundred for 4 per cent milk and 52 "ii cents for butter fat. .
