Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 227, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 June 1917 — Page 5
AROI ND THE STATION.
Mr. and Mrs. ThurmitrS Hiner ami family attended the birthday dinner Sunday at Mr. Henry Ottinger'ik nea Zionsvitlc, given in honor of Mr, Philip Ottingor who wan 80 yours old. Mi's. Catherine Carter, of Brownsburg, ll. Tilling her dmightor, Mrs Li la L&wler. Mrs. Maud Cotadnnd and children Mattel. George, Mary n-rid M 'Ivin, : ed Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. S. H liyneUt Mr. and Mrs. Dora Overleose had as guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs VVHlterHund family from Vc-dershurg Mrs. Norah Walters from .Minnciipo! Minnesota, Mr. ami Mi . Oarer Bock and family from Clermont, M Prances Wallers and Mr. and -M l'rank Walters from Lebanon. Miss Mafy Lavihr visit-d from Wednesday until Sunday with Ona Howard m ar 1- lirvi 'v . be Cope.laml, who hat) been vii Mr. ami Mrs. S. li. I'.ylielii. relu home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond r.a.vbr and family visited Mrs. Una Honc.viI Sun day and attended Children's day a' j-'airviow Sundnv night. Mr. and Mi Ru.',"il Oewitt vi.t-r relatives at Shclbj viile Sun!iy an Mondav. Mr.' Mary K. ISytiebl and son tester visited Friday with Mr. and MrHarry Copland and family. Mis.se hva and Naoma J'errin-r a., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter palmer and f-imily rt P o,d H.-l n' Mr. and Mr?. Jaira Cn't. r s-;. .i' Sunduy with Mr. and Mrs It.-nr.e'.i Laft ler. Lester Bj field M.rul Saiurd:'y ni'" and Sunday v itb Mr. and Mis. i"!..u. Ilyrield and family at Indian;. -..!i. Section ! of the it. C. club cv.f,.;-. tained the other sections at the !. i t.: of Mr. and Mrs. John Sicks Thur...;. ,. night, refreshments ,f hru-k if cream and angel fd cake were served. Claud Hvt'ieb! and dtiugbiiT ithy spent Saturday niirht with Mr. are' Mr. S. H. Pytuul. FAII.'I. VM). Mr. and Mr.. T. W. Hunt ..(.on' Sunday with friends in Lebenoo Mrs. II. W. H.iv.Krd gU,..,; of Mr. and Mrs. furl Ma' thru, . o' indianapo'U, Satuimy night and Sunday. Mr. and M, .j. Rrooke Wdi.,. near Milledgoviilr, soent Sunday w:th Mrs. Louvir.a Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fo'.ts aid Mr and Mis. tm ISrad'ry of In.i:.iKifobfrcnt Saturday r.iith: a'tft Sunday '. Robert Huldwm and vyife. Mrs. Amur Pool and .-on li, a..l of Lebanon, toent a w days th.. week with Mr. and Mrs. H. V.' Howard. Rev. McCain, of IndianapoiH, Mand Mrs. John Perkins arid daughter. Anna Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie I'oncll and "Mr. and Mis. Cha.bs lv.v and children were Suiuliy E-o-sts o' Harry Howard wnd furr.dy. Mr. am. Mrs. Clyde Matthews und -on Carrol: of Indianapolis called in tho afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Ashury Williams am" children (.pert Sunday with S. K. Van dever and family, of Zion -viile. M'ss RECORD OF THE PAST N'o Stronger Evidence Can He Had In Lebanon. Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of fu lure result. Anyone w ith a had hark; any rr-ijcr ' suAVririr from urinary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comforting words, in the following statement. Mrs. W. G. Neelv. N. Lebanon St, Lebanon, says: "I suffered from backache at different times for several ' years. The worst pain was i cross my kidneys ar.d sometimes kept Me for sle?iun(f well. As one of the family hid bad an much hen-ht (to Doan's Kidney Pidi, I bivan using them and in short time, J was feeling better,'1 (Statement given January 4, l'JO'j.) On October l;!, 1915, Mra. Necly added: "1 have h;.d no occasion to use Doari's Kidney Piilg since they cured me, 1 am g'ad to conunue recniarnrnding this mod. cu.e aj I ha'e 'orerr.' Price a'lc, at all doaVr.!. Don't simply ns for a kidney remedy get Jioan'i K.dney T'lils --ibe mme that Mr. Ne!y has tw ce publicly recommended, Fo ter-M'ih-irn .'., J'ro J'uffala, H. Y. XEVKlt NKCLKCT A (()!.! A chill after bitMn, croiitig off cuddenly after exert ire and draftt, give the ri'A i-ein.s a foot-hold that may bad to trm;thir,g worse. SeMy rruirea cai'y treatment. Keep Ir. Kinir's N'ew Hiscirrery on hand. Th::pknsant balsam remedy allays in'.'ammation. soothes the cou'h and repairs tne tissue. Hotter be safe tlian snii-y. Break up the cold with I'r. King's New Discovery before it is tin tit?. At jour diottfiit, Wk, flM. Adv.
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im, of near Liuavtlla. Mim May L'ltun was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ciuuue Storms, of near Ziorrsville Sunday. 'the l,1i;s of the Baptist ehuich a fcliiavillc will give an ice cream suptcr Saturday night, June 30. ROUKO ABOUT. Mrs. James Hall and daughters Mac, Hanoi and Anna 'd son Dei inon of No. 1(J and Mr- r,'ry Cavin and sons Monti Lawrence spent TK-rsduy afternoon with Mrs. Loral Giendenning and baby Amethyst ticMe. Mrs. Gusue Cavin and baby Inei spent Wednesday with Mrs. Belle (iloml.-naing and children in Perry township. Mis. Maltha Ijiwrenre of No. 1ft, i.otnt one afternoon last week with Mis. Coriie Cavin and family. Miss Sylvia Hyrdenly is clerking m Moore's store in Lebanon. Virs, Lizzie Cunningham of N'o. nd Misses Hand and Anna Hall of V'l. 10. spent Friday afternoon wit! Sy'vcster Cunningham and daugh ters lo.a and Vena. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Cavin spent Sur-iuiy near Max, with Loral Cavin Mi. Hawl Hail spent from Thurs"i'i' Siin.lny with heme folks, i Cavin and family of Oak spent Sunday evening with his .-. I'enry Ca-.in and family. . and Mrs. Krn.st White of Clerl:td.. Kerry Cavm. wife ami 'I .n-i! ami Kiijrene, Mr. and Mm Ha.!. i u.-'it is May. Haw' ,1 HTi.l son James Ivlrnon and . Il.'ivien w-?-,-e entertained at iv ;..-!. r bv Mr. and Mra. Will n m Lebanon. and Mrs. Keyburn Holmes an.! ?d.rt!"i I o.iise of Lebanon spent di3 last e.k with Wesley v-.ee and wi'V and Oiville C.lvnnd Lotal Cavin i.nd wife near rn; Fiid..y at John Cavin's. Miss l!..?el Hall went to nea 'r.t, Sunday to spend a fev h her sister Mrs K.rnest Wh Max, Clerriayv D and ):n there ,-he will go to lanvi!le, Ii,.l fi.r a few weeks' stay with her r Mrs. C.rant Stevens. 9 : and Mrs. liureii Cunningham ulmes station, tm Sunday dir.atrt Sylvester Cunningham and lauiiut-is. Ira II .beit.on and funiiTy and granda !'.. berts.sn near New Brunswick '.r.t Sunday at Charh".- Unbin.-on's. STEWART'S H PKL. ... w.jl be Sunday vhol at 1' .cic'-d-c at I I ai'd t hil i e.;V se: rises at 7: . p. n. The ,.ub essie I.uci!- Cox and brother ent Saturda" afternoon w.tl K.lja their g'an.ipannts. Me. and Mrs. A I be.-t Cox nerr Port schr, house. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Peek and hddien were run.U.y guests of Chalj.it V'xk ar.d fami'.y at Hai.'l.igg. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Knox and Mr. and ir. K'len Sloan motored to Craw--foid-vdie Tinsoay and si-ent the di) iith Hall Lwkl.ai-t and family. Mr. Worhin1 of Lebanon sp.-nt part f la. t week v.ith his daughter, Mrs Kate V.tk. .Mr-.. Claud Cooper, of L-hanori, vi,-ti-.l Thursday with Mr. ar.d Mrs. S. J. Hall. M.;- Cle ti an Mi.t'laine returned ! ie:ie Fn-iay aft.r sf., ndmg wvern' lays with her grandmother, Mrs. James Hampton, of Cnwfordsvillc. HX.VA.HU.C. Wilhh k -rssy b-'"t Saturday mornn f..- Te ..il -r ai. Mrs. J. Haute to enter the State th her p. eats Vir ginia. Mr. a...-! Mrs. J. K. I.onrr visited Sun.ifav with Mr. end Mr :. Carl Ker.s.y. il.ynrd Si.un a'uf of I.. tiar-.n w-i-!he g--.'-st if hii. ceus'n. Mis. J. K. Long '11 ur-duy. Tiiry v.si:.imI r. ia'.ivi-s 'n Mechsmcsburg and Frankfurt in Mr McK. id .Uugh of Mo t s k. fiem I.( I by he -.k a-.d family of Chalmer lilt R. ii. el M-a. Jol ,n 'Ihomp. on and 'a..mi siient Sunday witi au-r and faruiiy of near id Mrs, Hf.-bert fitter were U of Ira Peters and family 1 'so '.,1 v.eie entertained at the irey h ,. nerthea.t of town Sunre Mi,, ("a -rie MiCpgnr of '! Kas., und sc.n Fbon of i"!.i'vn, Mm. Otia ('lingler and '..'.or. nrd MisS Kunico Carey of bam.polis. .ir. and Mrs. Henry Oitirteer wpre jra.j.iu Moodtty. Mis Lei.xia Uuun ti'snt tl.e week
Mm. Cct'ia Csrey and fiuuKiiuif Nora were in Lebanon Salunlay. Minam Millirr spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottinger. Mra. Bert Nee Be who haf been ill it somewhat better. Miss Esther Carey end Tsui Luttrell of lmlianapolis, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fulti of near
Zionsville. Rhoda Dulin is staying with her grandmother of Whitestown. ELM SWAMP. Rev. W. H. Hendershot, of Lebanon filled his regular appointment at Brown's Wonder Sunday morning. Bert Waddle, wife and son Leroy, and Mrs. Nancy Hawkins motored to Thorr.town Sunday afternoon and called on Mrs. Mary Allen. James Richardson and wife spent the day Sunday with Charles Heady and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence of Kirklin spent the day Sunday with Montraville Waddle and family. Willie Foutch spent Sunday afternoon in Frankfort and attended the ball game. liev. W. H. Hendershot and wife and Fd Henderson and wife and .laughter of lbanon spent the day Sunday with A. L. Shephard and family. Mrs. Sarah Waddle and daughter Mattie called on Fred Waddle and family of Lebanon Monday afternoon. The Hrown';. Wonder aid society met wi'h Rhoda Cnttrrnve. Friday ifternoon o last week and sewed for Minnie Small of ibanon. Mrs. Colirrove served refreshments. SHF.KIDAN'. iVi'.liam Cox is very ill. dr. and Mrs. John Paddack and ighter Dorothy and Mr. an dMrs. Samuel Paddack v.ere in Carmel SunMr. and Mrs. J. O. Parr and mother lert Parr and fami'y and Mrs, Rachel Cobb visited Fred i'arr and family in Jamestown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jessup vl!tcd lis brother in Tipton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Parr and laughter of Lebanon attended Chilian's diiy exercises at Big Spring Sunday and took dinner with Jake Parker and wife. Mrs. Wiilard Shelby and daughter ntertained Albert Trummel of Lebnnn Sunday. Samuel Paddack is upending a few ays with his son Clem met Padilack on the farm. MUCH AMCSHL'KG. leo.ge Ferguson visited with rel?s at Southport Sunday, ohn Cr.-.ss and family visited with :r son in the northern part of the e Sunday. They made the trip in Mr. Cms-' Ford. Ja.nrs Fereason of Kirklin is here vis. ting with his granddaughters Mis. Fred pc-kins and Mrs. Frank Al.lri'h. Robert Potts and grandchildren ot Indianapolis, are here visiting with J. II. Potts and w'fc and othrr relatives. Harry Denny who has been stalir.ned w-ith a troop of guardsmen near Shoals, Ind., visited with home folks Sunday. Miss Lavori" Ham of Lebanon was the guest of Mra. Anne Rirhey and famiiy Sunday. ROY ALTON. Mis. Waltei Dranldenburg is on the sick list. Mis. J..hn P. Creen, daughter Flor 'nee and grandson were visiting a '.'u- rys of last week with Charles Wallace and family. .b hn Nef of l-ebanon is visiting ith Jess NefT and family. Kenneth Purgin of Lebanon is visiting a few days with his aunt, Miss Heatha Pavey. Those who spent Sunday with Elza Marsh and family were: Frank Sanl.:rs. Jr., wife and son Marion, Scott Haimnn and wife, Regins and Alta Ma-sh, Tina Hutinon and Agncii Hen dr, and Fletcher Ottinger. CONCOKM. Meeting at this place was well -t. -r1.-! Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs John Crosstreet visited J. A. Purdue and wife Sunday, Veria, E'iitn. Huron and Clayton A:!n,i v.ere in Danville Sunday afternoon. I or rest Worrell of Ft. Benjamin Martison spent Sunday with home folks. There will be children's exercises at M.;lledg"viilc Sunday night. Da' Ki w nrrell and family have moved to Lebanon. Miss Ruth Robinson has returned l.oeie after a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends near Bainbridge. MILI.EIXJEVILLE. Rushton Irf-wlii, little son of Everett Lewis is very ill of appendicitisMrs. I'rarle Pittinger remains very Fiem Royd and daughter Ruth ccemtianied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinin to Martinsvilln Friday, Mr. Kobm,ri Mraaioed at the sanitarium for medical treatment, Ths physician
pi n is to be y g o.l. S e escepnonally hne drills will bs given, abottt fifty children taking part. The public is invited. GATHERED IN. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Chambers and family. Miss Margaret Chambers of jrov-bttrg and Mn and Mrs. Grant Chambers -ua John Woodrow, pent Sunday at F.aglt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and family and Myron Tauer, Harold Law ler and Karl Snepp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Goodwin and family of near Bainbridge. Misses Bessie Wiseman, Evalina Brock, Ruth Wiseman and Florenc Brock and Albert Brock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reas Thursday evening of near Cynthian. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardesty and family of Thorntown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson and family, Sunday. Miss Leora Shoie entertained a few of her neighbor friends Thursday afternoon. Thoae who were present were: Misses Bernice Adair, Edna Wills, Gladys Brock, Coza Chambers, Evalena Brock, Clara Anderson, Fiiltlia Brock, Helen Adair and Pearl Reeves. Late in the afternoon, refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Orville Isenhower and son S. J., of northeast of Lebanon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brock and family Thursday. Ea.l and Mary Will hara returned home from a few weeks' visit with -elntives near Advance. Misses Gladys and F'Idelia Brock visited ftpm Thursday until Saturday ith their sister Mrs. Orville Isenhower. Misses Florene Brock, Bess Wiseman, Evalena Brock and Ruth Wi.-e-man and Albert Brock and Mrs. Synler and son took Sunday d.nnt-r with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reas and family.
ROSSTOX. Lester Baker spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives near Sheridan. Alva Abbit and family north of Gadsden, Lmmet Shoemaker and family and Mr. 'and Mrs. Emerson Shoemaker spent Sunday wirh Frank Art-n-.an and family. Karl Kouns who has been very ill is improving, Ralph Hines was in Lebanon Friday. Claud Dulin and family spent Sunlay at John Koun's. Mrs. Oliver Harlin of Sheridan is visiting rlatives of this vicinity for i few weeks. Mrs. Gcoigc New remains rathei .11. Mr. and Mrs. Newton King anil ws Messrs. Bernard and Bert of ferhune spent Tuesday afternoon iith F. W. Stevens and family. John Dye and family spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mr. anil Mrs. Logan Woodard of Cy clone were the guestj of Rex Moore md family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. New Harlin were in lhanon Friday. Carl Sharp was a Sunday guest of James DeBard's. Willard Shoemaker and mother. Mrs. Mary Shoemaker spent Thursday afternoon wjth Fin met Shoemaker's. Jake Kouns and family spent Fri day with Tom Kouns and family. James Mclette and family spent Sunday with Johnny West and family. MT. ZION. Miss I.rtha tV-Bard of Lebanon visited M. M. Edrington and family part of last week. Miss Dorothy Darrough and. Miss Janice Coombs of l'haaon, visited Roy Rust and family the latter part .if last week. CaJ Ross and wife from near Egypt, and Clyde Culley and family spent Sunday with S. Edrington and family. R. E. Jones and wife have a new Overland car. Mii Tvi MdM ,rnt Sunday with Okie Erp of Walnut Hill. Emery Proffitt and family attended 'he funeral of Mrs. Ruhard.son of Lebanon Sunday. Earl Edrington and family, Mrs. Mary Edrington spent Sunday with Harry Sumpter and wife of Ma. Dorothy Hodge of Lebanon visited Lon Titus and family last week. Mrs. Maiy Edrington of Hedge Valley spent Thursday and Friday with M. M. Edrington and family. , FAIRVIEW. Tl.e attendance at Sunday school last Sunday was lis. The Children s day services last Sunday night were well attended. Ed Henderson and wife and Rev. Hendershot and wife of Ibanon attended Children's day services hert Sunday night. The members of Clarence Kincaid's family have the small pox but an getting along nicely. Mrs. Myi Richardson is at In dianapolis, doing Red Cross work this week. Mrs, John Sanders is seriously ill with no hope of recovery. J. H. JIlii" and Fred Klllion sptnl Monday night with Drui Mashbum
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Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 52 Mo. per pound of Butter Fat Elgin sales were quoted at 36ic Saturday. This shows us a margin of 16c per pound of Butter Fat. Our prices will be just as good for the next year. Indiana Condensed Milk Company
SHERIDAN of Muni? (J rove. Mr. Mahburn beinc very U'k. The co!rtion for Home Missions Sunday night was $11. 8M. Mrs. Nannie Pys vinitcfl nor aisU'r Mrs. Onic Hnwant ovr Sunday. Wallace Weils and famty of Lebanon attended church here Sunday and dined with Ora Smith unit famiiy. Roy Smith and wife were called to Kayelte Monday night by the death of hor father, George Kverctt. .Mrs. K. C. Herman and Mrs. Charles Quick who have been ill for some time are slowly improving. Miss Jesse Proffitt is visiting her sister MrR. Melvin iKcnhour near b ayctte. Loyd Woodard and wife of Cyclone visited relatives here Sunday night returning homo Monday. Cicero Mendenluill and family of Zionsville, spent Sunday with Zarah Meenach and wife. Walter Perrine und family called on K. C. Recman and family Sunday afternoon. MAPLK GROVE. Miss Lily Whitson is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. Joseph WhitMii. Alexandrr of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bart. The Rev. J, M. Tuggle und wife called on Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stultz Monday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Artman visittd Kridaj with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John .ker. Mrs. Klizabcth StulU ami Mrs. W. If. Williams vioiled their niece, Mrs. Karl Witt at the Witham hoypital Saturday afternoon. Rev. Tuggle 1,11. d his appointment .it this piare Sunday afternoon and will preach ag.iin the lirsl Sunday in luiy. Perry Stultz. wife and daughter Audra of near Pittshoro, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrj. James M. Stultz and attended church at this place. Joseph Rra'iley and wife called on their daughter, Mrs. Karl Witt, Sunday afternoon at the Witham hospital after uhich they motored to west of Lebanon and spent tb remainder of the day. Ratter r.riee. far Is.. Her ,. Sell your Roosters new. 6 -26-!tt.
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STOP 4. Mrs. Clark Rerry attended the romfencemtnt at Northwestern university. Kvanston, 111., last week. Mr. and Mrs. ike Hooton of Ix-b-anon, Mr. and Mrs. James Long spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ken ay. Mr and Mrs. Ollie Rerry and little son Robert of Tuttle, North Dakota, are visiting William Berry and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lane attended tl.e home coining meeting at Providence church Sunday. Romeo Iaenhour, Harry lsenhour. Mr. and Mrs. John Wills of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley of Maple Grove were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi's. George lsenhruir. Miss Zora Lane attended the Young Woman's circle mission conference at the Cofrenre of Missions at Iivington Saturday ami Sunday. Mis Jennie Butler and Miss Juanita Sanford are home from Champaign, III. The latter was graduated from the University of Illinois this year. Mrs. Lucy Campbell is visiting her sisters in Indianapolis.
LEBANON
With tha Fingers ! t Says Corns Lift Out WithoutfAnyPain aor corns, rmrd corns, sort eoru or .. kind at a corn can short I y be lifted right out -with tha finger if yon will apply directly upon uha corn a fw drops ot froetooo, says s, CtacXanaU authority. It is claimed that at small coat ott can get a quarter of an ounce of frses. ons at Say drug store, which is ssiftkcleat to rid one's feet ot rery Cora or callus without pain or sorensa oc lk.fi darker ot Infection. This Lew drug is as ether compound, and while sticky, driss the smsscbS It is spplied and does not inftamo or errs irritate the surrounding t.ssue. This annouDcsment will interna, msny women hero, for it is said that tha preser: high-heel footwear ia patting corns on practically k svsrr woman' test 9 CHICHESTER S PILLS W , THK Hltirlt nut. A Tl m shr I,, rf. KIAtf OSD aaB PIU . I- u Swat the rooster. Swat the fly. Sell your Roosters NOW. 6-20-St.
