Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 220, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 June 1917 — Page 6

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We Have Captured the Leaders!

ADVANCE MODELS IN

Summer Suits

For men and young men are held hero for you. Specializing Prices $8 and $9.75 Two-piece suits, in Palm Peach Clilhes: Kool Kloth, and Craslu's. The new sport model.-' for the young fellows and the consei'vai ive models for older men. The Fla.cc of Victory waves over our collection. Never before have we brought such attractive colors, patterns and wcau for your selection.

SOME CLASSY WASH TITS FOIl L'

. CALLE0F0RTR1AL Case of Mrs. Josic D. Hall Against Pearl Waggoner Being Heard.

ASKS

FOR

1 of seeing

Mr. Hall ami Mn. Wueroner towther at IVil villc, lad. '1 he cuiiple wn in an atitutncihtlo nno Ktop'd then: for gasoime. 'hoy tnrrute to tiroencnstlc. Iloth were positive in their identification of the couple. "When the ph.intiff begin tho tntiomrtion of testimony to prove th" uPie of tl e dc fendant's estate, a legal question wax involxod. The jurx was excused ut insr argument, anil Judge Combs ictiml to eou:-.ider the point':

The PimniilT is Thornlown Woman Case t'inj Tried at Frankfort.

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From June IS to 2'! No KuiK-ter Should I!e Exempt From Slaughter or Confinement

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The week of June 18 to It if. "mil- . scription" week fur Imiinnu roosters. No MostiT will be "rxeiiipted" fnm slaughter or confinement after this dute by any patriotic IIouskt poultryma for Rooster Week "ill be lecrvtd throughout the entire Ma'-1. In answer to the national call for more chicken. Indiana poultry raiderhave been hutching a full month later than usual. Uut by the end of Jsit)e the hutching Rill he practieallVover i and attention must then be given to conservation of the enormous loss in summer eggs. Few people realize just how large thia loss is. "Sat the Rooster" has been accepted as a slogan, also is somewhat of a joke. That a million dollara worth of eggs can lie spoiled by roosters of Indiana in one year i almo.t beyond the conception of many1 jrood poultrymen. What are the facts? A very conservative estimate is that Indiana market 60.000,000 doien eggs each year. Expert investigation by the Vnitcd States Department of Agriculture shows that h'r of these are bst annually because the rooster in not removed from the flock at the close of the breeding season. . Jive percent of sixty million dor.en

II p.-iv an extra r eg Renter W.

mniunit'.-s it 'trade-getter"

rMi egg iinnualy Me. Hail a' In th' in.' fer '"' li'" .il three i;::i.. ': . Hh ' oth over a intii.iit. :i'i-'-; eontinu.-i on dollars lo.-t lie h" wife and i i left an,, th- hen. "M.-.. M ill il-iMH'- mmiil.: Wav'Tor is yers ..x.'r the '-late ''i "I'M ar, 'ptiee lr ro i.-t,,.. "f her In a numbo, at L a -t. S el.lrt

ng taM'l hv the

up

ehunts.

later

;tl bargain

ti'ii-ivi iv advertised and ment made to the farnn ti.. t:v.vn and hring your (i..'.. Week hn's tie

than u-u.il in older to in no e.iy interfere with 'he iate hatching ram P ngn of the Am rican I'nultr -.-so-nation. The Poultry Department of I'UI'iti- (''liver,!!;,- h.,1 kl ,1 I V tllC i'.-.-ing p-uiirv huvt r- "f th-1 .-ta'e. a repon.vli!c for ihe no... ment. The date ;.- fixed, the eo-npej-ation of reany havers asKured, and it is eonfiHrSiity believed that, .-yen without

the imenti of an extra p r.Mi-ters. the poultry iai.-er:

Mate will patriotically .sell, kill u eontine their male hinis, insuring a aving of neiny thousand .lo7j'iiof July aial August eggs.

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liOl'GHT EI.KVATOU.

Ojde I'ooell and Waller Chrii-tler Purchase ItuKinenH at l.izlnti. Messrs. Clyde Towell and Walter ("hristlej-, prnprirtorx of the Ma elevator and Karl I'owell of lioswell. have bought the elevator at lazton. owned by Messrs. Charles and Joseph Wall. Mr. Powell will take charge of the new enterprise at l.izton. He will move his family as soon as a house can be found.

White Rock Gasoline A Straight Run High Test Gasoline WHITE ROCK f.ASOUNE contains the correct number of low temperature boiling points, to insure easy starting when your engine is cold and also contains sufficient high boiling points to develop maximum power. Low grade or cheap gasoline contains kerosene or carbohydrates, heavier than those w hich properly belong to gasoline, which do not vaporize easily when drawn into an engine cylinder and therefore, are not Eroperly burned; the heavy ends which are not urned drop down past the, piston rings into the crank case, thinning the lubricating oil and destroying its efficiency, in which event to prevent the ruination of your engine, it will be necessary to renew your lubricating oil every three or four days. Our advice is that vou use WHITE ROCK GASOLINE, which is a STRAIGHT RUN HIGH TEST GASOLINE, which readily vaporizes, and is thorwghly burned in the engine cylinders, and does not drop into the crank case of your engine, insuring maximum power and perfect lubrication (if good lubricants, like SPEEDWAY AUTO OILS are used ), In the long run it will pay vou to use WHITE ROCK GASOLINE and SPEEDWAY AUTO OILS, which are handled and sold exclusively at the following places : Airhart Garage. English Auto & Tractor Co. Lebanon Hardware Co, Shoemaker & Patterson Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Co. Western Oil Refining Co. LEBANON AGENT, II. II. HUGHES

l's Frankfort Time-;

'ip :,!jeMi(tinrt suit in which a oiit halm in Hie sum of '.O.i(0! is , h.-.l by Mrs. Jo .ie I). Hall uf Thorn-e-n. fiom I earl Wargoner, xvent on ii:i! in rirvuit couit yesterday morn'.Mr?. Hal! ::1K'. s trv.t Mr?. Wkroner alienated the affections of her usbaml, Thomas M. Ha l. The case ,t, venued here from I'.onne count v.

."tu parties 111 the case are promt-1 nit iesi.il nls of Tilorntown. "Mrs. II. ill ilarge:. that in Julv. 'Hd., h"i husband became infatuated .:'i! Jlls. Nxaggi.ner, a xveal'.llj :r!oiv, and tin n abandoned his wile, j l e a'-erts ihat ai.out two years airo

TO VISIT WHITEKTOWN.

Member 0. K. ft. Chapter Will .Make Trip rhursdi Evening. Retwern twenty-fve and thiity members of Ixh-cnon Chapter No. V, (). K. S. will go to Whitedown on the l o'clock ear Thursday evening where they will be the guests of the VV hi teacow n t hnpter '1 he ebanor. degree team will confer the degrees upon a c-l.i- uf candidate.:.

1EN THEY COLLIDE

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id other p'ares

Ihese secret meetMr. Hall deserted

Atiliinmliile Driven hy Ad Hy sonir nnd F. I. Clutk Come Toeeher.i

1 lie llc ealionn. "The plamtiiT avers that the alien, iting of her husband's affections has rushed her. She savs Mrs, Waggoer has lavished money on Mr. Mali mi ha? entirely destroyed his .llfee-

tioi.s for las wife and children.

"Mr. Hall is a veterinary surgeon. His wife says he has a large piae-

tir" an.t has an jnrume or about ?.",,(( il a year. "i'ra'tically the entire morning ve-terilav was reifiiired in selecting a jury, which is composed of W. II. I.oe.i;. Afrllevr Keun,r. Ktunk lleavi-

lon. l:ayDTd I'ruitt, .William Krdel.

W. S. fi.a'.tl.'J; I.. Hamilton, Tllilon King. R. ). Hover. 1). S'. Keever, II. H. Jenkins, Klwisid Coffin. "During the afternoon a number of witnesses were examined by the. attorneys for the plaintiff. When they "dtempted to introduce evidence to how the value of the property owned hy the defendant a legal question arose. "The jury was excused at that time and Judge Coombs retired to consider the points in question." The Testimony. The Crescent-Mews says: WA J. Shelby of I ebannn. Kent & Ryan, and Sheridan A Cnilier of this citv appear for Mrs. Hall, while Mrs. Waggoner i represented hy McAdams & Jones of lifayette and Strawn and Kobison of this city. "The first witness was S. K. Howman, clerk of a sanitarium in Martinsville He testified that Mrs. Waggoner was a guest at his hotid during the summer of lftlC. He ffaid that while she ns there Mr. Hall

visited her frequently, often twice a lay. He said they would Mt together

about the hotel and appeared i friendly. On cross examination

Two machines were slightly dam-ai-ed in an accident which happened about two miles east of the N'oblesville mad laic yesterday afternoon. Ad lly or.g of th:s county and K. ti. Clark of I' rank fort, were both going e-t oa the road at a good rate of aieed with the H;. song car ahead. .Mr. Hyaong slowed up for a bridge and the other machine was so ejus" that the driver could not slow up in time to keep r, ,,m hilling the rear end of the leading machine. The fenilers and back end of Hysong'.s car weie damaged and the front fenders and raditor of Mr. Clerk's m..rliine

aeie bent.

REPORTED 10 POLICE

Doyle's Grocery and Kennedy's Meat Market Entered Fast Nij;hl.

Two more burglaries were reported

to the police this morning. Ort iMyle's

grocery store at the corner of Walnut and South Meridian streets was entered sometime last night. The owner of the store reported that he mis.-ed some cigars, tobacco and other stock hut no ca.-h. Entrance war, gained by climbing ;n over the front transom. Some one also entered Kennedy',! meat market on South Kast street but nothing f.i far has been missed. The thieves gamed entrance there also by going over the transom.

SPKCIU. MASONIC NOTICE. Ihanon, Chapter No. 39, It. A. M., "el" p. m. Wednesday June l'l. Stated convocation. 6-12-it.

WHY YOUR COUNTRY HEEDS

YOU AS "CROSS" MEMBER

Vou know what the Red Cross is. You are familiar with sorn- of its achievements with the organized helpfulness, heroism and sejf-Kacrilire of it.s men and women amid the horrors of war, deva. tiding plagues and epidemics; and in great calamities, siah a.s the San Francisco fire, the Ohio valley flood.-, the "Titanic" nnd "Kastland" disasters; and other catastrophes involving loss of life and suffering. IK) you konw that as an American you have the right to become a member of the Red Cross? That by the payment of small annual dues, and a little unselfish service, you can support your government in its humanitarian work? Your circumstances may not permit you to engage in field work few members can but you can help; your family and your frienda can help hy becoming iiiemlierR of the society and by actively supporting jour local Red Cross chupter. Your help is needed r.ow. To support its field and base hospitals, its doctors and pu'ses, and to provide the necessities of military and civilian relief, calls for at leust l.OfXj.pflo mv hers. America can do what other nation have done. No fle.hl service is re quired of mem

bers.

The American Red Cross is chartered by coiigrc-s. It is the only volunteer agency fur relief commissioned hy the government in case of war or overwhelming disaster. The president of the United States is president of the society. 'I he Red Cross reports to congress; its accounts are audited hy the War

Department; all that it does ia ooen

to public scrutiny. Since 1110") the American Red Cross hus rendered valuable aid in Wi disasters. It hus received and expended more than S 1 .1,000 ,000 in money anil relief supplies. Thousands of families have been

helpeil and kept together! puttering

has been relieved; and greater misery prevented. Its work also includes preventive and educational measures. No other agency provides so practical an opportunity for helping: humanity in times of great crises, when

the need is urgent, and the measures

for relief must be prompt and adequate. Classen of membership: Annual member, $1; auhscribinf member (annuel!)-) $2; contributing memhr. (an

nually) $f; sustaining member, (an

nually) III); life member, (ono pay

ment) $25 patron (life) niember, (one

payment) I'J, fcwoU today.

In once i o r

atrons

We will pay the following prices for vhole 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

County News

KOSSTON. Mrs. Ola Mace and children Opal rnd Cecil sjient Mo-day with Mis. iuy Updike of Jolietville. Sunday being Karl Koun's twentyfourth birthday his wife planned a urpiise en him. Tho.-.p present were John Kouns and wife, I'ete Christian and wife, Karl Kouns and family, Claud Dulin and family, Alley Staton and wile, W. F. Cobb and wife, Arthur Kouns and Mrs. Clyde Walker and children. , Kmtwt Shoemaker and family spent Sunday with Wood stevens and family. Mrs. Ola Mace spent Inst upok with her sister Mrs. Wilbur Jones of St. Clair. Mrs. Griswold of Oadsden spent Monday night with her son Homer (Iriswold and family. C. H. Walker went to Detroit Michig .n. Saturday for a few clays' stay. Meeting was well attended Sunday morning und night. Kmerson Shoemaker and wife and Verna Shoemaker spent Monday with Fmmet Shoemaker and familv. WiMiam Vie-hoPi -in-l fund:, were Sunday guests of Perry Hancock and family. Mrs. Maud Calvin is sending a few days with her parents Charles Peters and family. Will Shaw and family spent Sunday afternoon with relatives of Zinnsvillc. Sunday gue.-ts of Henry Halter and family were William Johnson and

family of Indianapolis, Rev. W. Kibliev, and Charles Walker, wife

son Donald. Basil Maker and family and Mrs. Ida Walker and children were evening callers.

OOVER STATION.

Ed Harper of Ibnnnn visited the past week with I.on Rratton and wife. A. K. Martin and John llolsten motored to Kort Ilonjamin Harrison Friday. John Bern Jutter, of Ihanon fisited over Saturday and Sunduy with his grandparents J. T. Jones and wife. Clair Hrattcm and wife visited Tuesday with Oorge Crim and wife of Stop 12S. Murk McDonald and wife visited Tuesday with James Aahwell and wife of Advance, i Robert Cox and wife, Fdprsr Rtn and wife and daughter Lola and G. M, Coons and wife were, the Sunday guests of A. E. Martin and wife. Albert Titus, wife and dainter of

Thorntown were the guests of A. 1.. Titus and family Sunday. Bessie Simford visited with Mary

Martin Monday. James Ashwell and wife visited Monday with Mark McDowell and wife. Mrs. Mary Miller is the guest of I!. I.. Sumptor and family.

KI.M SWAMP.

Ruby Sheohard spent Saturday night and Sunday Ath (iertrudc (ialvin of Ixbanen. Asbury Colgrove and wife sjient the clay Sunday with Clarence Richardson and family. O. II. Foutrh and wife spent the nay Sunday with Henry Wilkins and family of ldianon. Bert Waddle nnd wife entertained at dinner Sunday. Noble Cory and wife. Mrs. T. K. Cory and sons Carl and Reed of Indianapolis, and Williard Morris and wife of F'our Points. Maud Kmmert, wife, and son Virgil Kmmert were the Sunday guests of Dr. J. A. Parr and family of Lebanon. Willie Foutrh took dinner Sunday with Claude Neal and family of Ibannn and attended the Red Men's decoration services. Mrs. Nancy Reynolds entertained at dinner Sunday: John Reynolds and wife, James Reynolds, wife and daughter Ira, fcd Waddle, wife and son Buren, Perry Perkins, wife and

o,.n II. rsrhd and Charles Reynolds

and family. Next Sunday is Rev. W. If. Hendershot's regular appointment.

Kl'KAL ROUTE 2."..

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Etter were the guests of Ira r"eters and family

Sunday.

Ernest Ottinger and family were

ft the guests of William Ottinger and

family Sunday.

Lily Smith has been visiting her grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Ottinger for the past week.

Miss Eunice Carey of Indianapolis and Wallace Carey of Brewersville, Iiul., were the week-end guests

at the Carey home northeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peters spent Sunday with. Fred Hughbanks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottinger spent Sunday in Lebanon visiting rel

ative -.'i .(..-'n'PSr

Ira Peters was In Lebanon Sunday. Little Misg Eleanor Clingler re

turned home after spending a few

days with her aunt, Mrs. Otis Futtx. Kay Cline waa in Indianapolis Friday. Miriam Miller and Beulah Ottinger were the guests of Mrs. Henry Ottinger Sunday evening. ' Leonard Johns aa in Whitcstown Monday. ilr. iad Mrs. Frank Yates spent

Sunday wiUi Mrs. Alvina Ihjlis and family. Mrs. Edwin Carey and family weie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Full! of near Zionsville Sunday evening. ' Monroe Hush was in Whitestown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Harshbargrr f Whitcstown, spent Monday with I.03 Harshbarger and family. Mr. ancl Mrs. Carl Kngledow spent Monday with Perry Engleilotv" and family.

LEBANON R. R. I J. Mrs. Oscar Ham ancl children spent Monday in Lebanon.

Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver andi daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Harry f Reese were in Lebanon Monday. Mis May Dillon of near lbanon; is staying with Mr. Daisy Dale. I Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reese enter-j tained forty relatives at dinner Sunday. The honor guests were Chnrle?! Whitecotton and son Nathan of Terrel Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Ott WliiU-f cotton and daughter Jane of Newt York. I

SYMPTOMS OF

HER DISEASE

Backacbe,Sideache,Nervou-!

new, UizzineM, raintness, all Disappeared After the Woman'. Medicine was Taken.

Kingfisher, Okla. "For two yearn K

Qllervu witi) a severe lemaJe trouble.

was nervous, an

had backache and aj

pain in my sidet most of Ua time.f I had dizzy spells and was often sofaint I could notf walk cross the floor. The doctors said I would have tri have an op4uttoa.f A friend asked mto try.Ljdia E.J Pihkhsm's Vgtable. Comnouird-t

After taking tea bottles I am now tsvii and strong, nsvs no more pain, beekseho . yr dairy spells. Everyone tells me bow well I look and I tell them Lydm' E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compourvj di J it " Mias Nina SoirmwirK. R. i li. No. 4. Box ci. Kingfisher, Okla. i Every woman who sutlers from female tOTihlaa- rvarvraunma. backache or

bhua should try Ly.ha & l"tr Vegetable Ccmpoucd as t wick dil or it Uxy rd i-v-fa) regard to any snno-inK write to Lvdia &. t mkhiir-

Co. (ixajuiis&U'). Lyon.

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