Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 227, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 June 1917 — Page 6

v F.i,'e IV'Ui.Ae in , vent In Honor .of Jesse Neff and J. W. Slajile.

A most rnjovnble event v.-ni tnc occasion of the celebration of the bi'-th-lay! of Jimso Neff and J. W. Slagie lu.4 ninht by th G. A. Hi Birthday Ai. .elation M tas bum'.' f Mr. ,eif on Kdi-t Main ctreet. !; en, of the (I. A . R. ami W. U. 0. and f-ion.l nfid noighliori; to the nuiroei' of seventy m present. Nicholas Bennett nres'. ! .d over h program, whuh befan with tr-e -ttir-inr f A:na:-ioa Uy pic. '.it. Rev. Mckllltcy gave till" icvocuwon. J-ttn It. t:uu::dei made a :pe-ili in which le , c . III lr i n (. A. I;. pin. Hnil Ihon.ns Miu.0! pr"-i-entwl Mr. Xeff with a s'niilar pm. Mr. N tr mudc a inert speech in rei.iv The minutes were rend hv Mrs. Ji.hr. li. .saunders. K'V. A. L. Waul made a vei v sinking speech in winch no co.'tr'r.nuiaTeii the veterans who wort- present fur biin? privileged to eagage in the grent struggle for human liberty, the Civil war. iinil to live '.o see tne grcit conflict for world liberty in tho present war. Hp stated tlmt the North won in the war of 18(il 'Sii.j because the I.onl ha 1 a divine , urpose, because if they had not won we probably would not united enouirh to take part in the conflict for humanity today, SIM Reward, $10,, panfl o h srn that iht-n dr-n-M! distfrjip mat fi el'i. to euro ir. H t(. ih Ctrrh. Hail m :.itarrh ( tKeitlv cur nw knuvn rrtrnlty. Catarrh bln i urfa' by dMtroylnir the foundation ot th )! and Klvinv th- pmifnt Btrnrl r butUJlnr up the cAnstHnMon ftrd aflwlmln nmtur in doinj it work. Thf proprietors hav no much faith In 1m cumtiv? pow. r that they oriN-r One Hundred Lgllar for any ca that It flla to ur. fiend Ttfca HH Ffcrniiy Piiia for oiaupe-ttoa. V THteM on tale Daily to Snlxr 30th ' Return limit 30 dayt to New York and Boston low round trip fares aim to many ' other poinweast.induilingNiagara Fails, Thousand Islanda, Adiron-1 dack Mountains, New England, Eaatern Canada and Atlantic Coast Resorts. Stop-over permitted at mil points enroute. .. Grclo Tours StrfrlsT eirYviil tnufs mv be Titmie to New Yorlc and Btna. inclndinc lo and rwer roul", and more exLixld nr. cult tour, partlr by ocean, tncludnc mm and bprttt an oowa aieamei at Ticket Agent ?! Big Fottr Roata Croon. Whoopinn-Couuli Relieved. Children's diseases demand preparedness. When Hie child wakes you at nifrht, gaspinir and stranglintc for breath, how thankful you are to have Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at hand. This effective remedy loosens the eons snd permits free and natural breathing. Its noothinu balsams hoal the irritated membrane anil nrrest further inflammation. Pleasant to take. Keep Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey In the house for all colds and bronchial trouble. At jour druggist, 2'k Adv.

Food Values Flour vs. Sugar Botd on Ftgum of (,. V. 3. Department of A gr, culture Farmer'e BuBetin No. 142 Diadem Flour EQUAL of SUGAR

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itr prose it vm'M in itic si'-ging of i "..lurching Tnrouh tioorgiti." Miss i Miry Meypna at thai itiann ar.il Am I Lunlc Kirtlcy on the violin, were en- ! tor miners tliro.-yhont the evening. P.,.I frt shnu'its of v c cream ard cake we.-e

r..ved Hie DTogra'n rlos.sl with prayer bv Or- tplam W'. P. MeKinsev. Theap prcrent were: J- S. ( obb. c (. H i Mr - t Mrs r B Hi roper. RolK'i Runs. Mr. and Mrs. Vvdiiiin l-.iviii'ion i. J iiimsoTi Ibngin, John M. Converts. M.-. and Mi", vill fish. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wileox. J.-ai'b Ht-!?e. Mr, and Mr-. Jam Shera. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Gibson. Mr. i.id Mr... I. X. Cast.-r. Mr. -ir.d Mi . I V i I. l,i t n n Mr rind Mrs. . I.. Welch. Mr. ami Sllii iibi.ii! .- Il'i'irii Mr. and Mrs. Kvv. W. ' M.-K r... - Mi. i'..i Mrs. l.oi. 1 r -on. M'-. Hrm r-, I W Wif. id Mi . I.. H...viird. Mr C. W. Hrwn. Mr. and Mr. Uarr. i. Mr.. Vinrv Tr C.wh-I .eeb. Mrs. M-trir ilid Mr. and Mm. J. A. I', mm Lmietlo. rill Civen Decree I!y Court Trial of Case Yesterday. I.ourita dill was plant1'.! a divorr. veslerdn.- alternoon m the ;o,.ne eirOUit court fr i l, puree . I.ili. She was a!.-o eiven aumony Mint of -'.'.iilill and her inai.pn r,a:..e. l.u,--tM VanArt.b!I i. rc-stor-d to h. r. The yurtiei. re.. ,le ir. j-rferson township and the mill attraeteil roniilorablo atrentton. riiJST SOCIAL SESSiQN OF LEBANON COLLEGE Commercial and Yocntional In stitution Issues Invitation For Event. Friday night the Lebanon Commer cial and Vocational Colietre will hold its tirst social sesi-ion in the K!ks' hall. The session is primarily for the students and their fripmls, although invitations to otheri. in Lebanon and adjoining cities have ln-en issued. Ilancinif will be the diversion of the tttmitiK. Kelrwhments will be nerved. COURT NEWS. In the" case of Hie pt:!i..ii of J.,',,,, Owens ei a!., for an open drain in Jefferson townsh;p, a motion fur an extension of time to the commu.-ion-ers to make rejiort, was granted and the time wan extended to June .".0. The case of Mettle K. Martin vs. Granville Fdward Martin, for divorce, has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. In the rase of Viola M. Kaird vs. Jesse Hulk et a!., to quiet title, judgment was rendered for the plaintitf. J. M. Worley was1 appointed commissioner and ordorid to release liens. In hr n-v ft Terry , Park vs. Jabu Wtn.-hip et al to quiet title, judirment was rend'-reil for the pinint.'ff. F. K. Hiitehinson win appointed commissioner to reiea.-e liens.

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Msn. !!iia:n W. MiRikan's Death Followed Injury Sustained Recently.

Ji.-s. VVdilam W. MiKikjn died TiK'sdav nftivnwin at ber home ir. Ihorni.oun. Aboui a wo-k aifo she nail n ful;. tu..taiiiiinf u rractured hip, wh.rii i.iobahlv cauneil lmr dealh. .ns. ?.;:il.;:in .as formerly Mihf :-ariih Ann Hrown. dauw-tCT of Mr. a:id Mrs. lieorice Brown, the former ril known arrniteet mf Ijfayette. 1 at I lie uni'i n.r riur I'urs airo. sinfi1 d liveii in Thonu:jed a promineni vi was much be larve r friend her In r di hu.ban atb tbi ,- I loaves t is. John i:. 1 F. aa, Hiid on. I I -t:t.t.r alter H. N' elev, of 3110 bi fltvett r. (loorire I t r( ,n of l.ur U (l of Fort The funeral ill be b-id tomoi o'clock from the i PLACED I'NDER ARREST. Man (.ivinit Lrhanun as I!. sidenrr Taken Inio leondv at Valparaiso. A Vjli.ar.iiso di.-pat. h says: "Aroued by the .:trpicious actions of two nifi a ho had ,,u.-hed a disabled automobile into t.er orchard, Mrs. Aueu.-'t Vileauv raeed her automobile to tins city and informed the authorities. Karl Van Vorhies, of Lebanon, Ir.d., anil liobort Parker, of Akron, 0 wore arrested alter l.euier found in posscsior sto'en fiem a b-al pariiKe. l"he pnpii.'tor bus presented Mr.:. Vileaux mth a ehe. k for lt'." ,riiies is not known here by the police. FERTILIZER V ALUE. Ih Shon in an Interesting Kxhihil In Hiirdwart Slur? Window. An intm'ptintf panifIn of i)v valur if ctnnmun tfttih.rr is on exnitntion a th' front of tbv Union l!;iniw:irp mripany. It is in t'ip f- of "vn p$ of ti.rmito plants, ruie.l by Professor M. M. Jonrs. instruftor of sfirnrc in fb.non hiirh school, in hotIwfis fit his home. One bunch of Mhnt.-' was fertilized and the other war- ri"t. They were planted in the sjnie hothe.I at the name time from the same batch of seed, and yet thp fp-tilized tomato ulanta are more than twice the si:'.e of tlnwe that were not. BIG PAIGE CAR BUMPS Collision on Frankfort Road Restills in Damage of Roth Cars. The Ove-lnr,,! automobile owned by Frank VVyeth, residing just north of the city limits on the Frankfort road, was badly damaged Into yesterday evening whm it was struck by the Patjre car owned by Mrs. George CamplM-11 and driven by Francis McPant'd. Poth machines were going north en the Frankfort road when Wyeth started to turn in to his home. This action was unexpected to McKaniel and the Paige crashed sidewise into the Overland. So one was hurt. Wyoth's car had one fender and running board badly bent up, and will require much repairs. The radiator of the Paige was scarred up and the fender was bent DIADrM . ., , . iwu uuo

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I f) A Ut i r. ZI0N. Children's nay was well attviidfli; Sunday morning. The progrum was well rendered. Offering, $H"'J attemUii.e al Sunduy school, nr.; ofTeririft, Jii.76; chapter, lo7. Mrs. Mary shields observed her birthday. Lois Myers of Ixbimon, was a guest of Mary Airhart from Friday until Sunday. ' m Albert Duncan was in Crawforli.ville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson ol Indianapolis were guests of S. I), fcnuneit ami family last week. Mr. and MrR. Leavitt attended ser vices here Sunday and took dinner i with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Push. Mr. j leavitt has recently recovered from ; a lingering illness. .Sunday, July U, at 2 p. m., P."v. I I:. 1 Myers wishes to meet all the I official of the church and Sunday I school at the church. I Harvie Jones and family and James Huberts took dinner Sunday with Mrs. UK'tn. a Jones. Mr. and Mrs. F.dgar Pule enter tamed over Sunday, Mr. and , Mrs. Hendnx and duughters, Peurl and t.vn of Indianapolis. Kd washburn and fam'ly were :.-.mdav dinner guests of Mr. and M-s. iiav Itndgers. S. J. liuechler, formerly of here, now of Pittsboro stepiied on a rusty nail Saturday. The nail went through his foot. Civile Cnllev nnd family were ruests of Krnest Kdrington Sunday. Thursilay afternoon Mrs. Mary Shields, Mrs. Cordelia Kinmert, Mrs. Mary Auschutz, Mrs. Alice Kmmeit, Mis. Carrie Itodue.s und son Marion, Mrs. I'.ushea Whitemaii, Mrs. K'.va Swindler and children met at the Community building and worked on bonnets and comforts. Miss Krmal Meauows was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Proffitt were the iruests of II. W. Proffitt and family ,'riday. Ion Taylor of Jamestown, was a ,;et of her aunt Mrs. Pearl Airhart lat week. Miss Martha Needham was a guest of her brother Harold Needham and family Thursday. Mrs. Pearl Airhart and Leon Tay'or were in Craw fo'dsviile Thursday. Hansel Uutl"r and daughter ..rsella from neiir Danville, visited John Farrow's Friday. Dors.-lla will spend a few- duvs with her crandparents. Mr. anil Mrs. Ora ProHitt. Mrs. duy Whiteley. Iluhy Culley and Mrs. Susan Lee of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Mary Miller Sunday. Mrs. F.va Koss is on the sick list. liush Voorhis and family spent sunday in the Hallard-Voorhi home. Kcv. K. L. Myers and family were entertained at Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Koy Nicely. John Airhart spent Sunday with his sister Margaret Fmmert. Alice Shields of Pittsboro came Friday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Fmmert, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chamberlaiie Tom Farrow, wife und daughter Louise were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William liuechler at New Koss. I.ruce iVhiteman and family, Mrs. lames Koss and George Ann Mullen took dinner Sunday with Charles Uos and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Turner and sops Ralph and Jewell spent Sunday with Mrs. Amanda Feathers. Some from here attended the servifs at Providence Sunday in the aftenoon. n all day meeting was bid with Children's exercises at night. Samuel Fmmert and family attended services here and took dinner witn Weaver Kinmert and family at Jamestown. Pert Shields and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shields. Mrs. Alice Emmcrt and son Otis weie Thurwlay dinner guests, of Pay Hodirers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Heck motored to Lafayette, Sunday to visit Dave Canada and family. K. M. Graves and family had as gue.-ts Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Au-vhuti. Alvah Culley and family and Karl Graves and family. Charles Shelley of Anderson has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy NicelyKmery Duncan came from below Ciuwfordsville Saturday to visit his grandparents, David Duncan. PLLASANT VIKW. Mrs. FHa McCnbe. and daughter Mary Kllen of yhelhyville, who have been visiting at Claborne Cain's for the past week and Mrs. Claliome ' am visited at Sam Haielrigg'a in Hazolripif Wednesday. ThSse who visited Thursday at Claborne Cain's were Scott Custtr of Madison, and David Custer and Mrs. Llla McCabe and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Shelbyville. Those who visited at Cecil Rodgers' Friday were Mrs. Clara McKern, Mrs. James Goodwin and Miss Mabel Jackson of Covington. Afternoon callers wore Mrs. Clifford Uhler nd Mrs. Jess Niceley of Advance and John Jackson, of Dover Station. John Bowen, wife snd son Oat, Miss Nora McClellan. Thomas i'indley nd

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By the Lebanon Grain Co.1 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Beginning Saturday, June 2nd and continuing each Saturday

25 lb. Sack ;$1.8S 50 lb. Sack $3.75

This flour can be purchased merchants: . i 0. A. Burgin E. A. J. Smith

daughter Dorotiia and Monnie Yeairer and wife took dinner Sunday w ith Joe Howen's is Lebanon. .Mis. Ad Wilson of near Trader's Point spent Sunday at David Johnston's. Oi l) I'MON, There will be Children's day exercises at this place Sunday night. June 24. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. K-modle and Miss Eunice Wysong were the Sunday guests of C. M. Iale and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peahody spent Sunday in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown and Koy Peterman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family east of Lebunon. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Kibhey spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Kibbpy near Old Union. Irene Ward is visiting Mrs. I C. Peabodv. BY THK WAY. Jeff Davis and family visited at D. D. Cohee's Sunday. Lucy Entires is visiting at Shelbyville. Joe Endres of Loda, Illinois, visited with relatives here last week. Ivan Cohee and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Wilson Cohee near Kilmore. Margaret Truitt of Thorntown visited with Icy Moore lat week. I,eo Sanders and family wore at Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday. Tommy Belt and nephew Alfred Belt of Sbephardsville, spent a few days with Frank Shaw and wife last week. LITTLE CHICAGO. Jamps Miller and family and Bert Neal and family spent Sunday with relatives near Hazelrigg. Roscoo Pearson and family and Carrie and Trocil Hawkins spent Sunday with Hal Wills and family of Pike's Crossing. Joseph Hawkins and wife visited with relatives in Noblesvile Tuerday. Ernest Morris and wife of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Aaron Virtue and family. Howard Sutphin of near Whitestown is visiting with James Miller und family. LEB ANON R. R. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Revs and son James were in- Crawfordsville Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Nellie Jackson left Sunday for Terre Haute where she will enter Terre Haute State No-mal for the summer term. Mrs. Jennie Ham snd children Visitd in lbanon Sunday. Raymond and Randal Thompson and

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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 291. 410 West South Street

City Garage GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Sales agents for IIARROUN CARS. Ford parts. Large storage space. Auto laundry. Expert mechanics. Free air. Open day and night. All Tires Handled have 5,000 Mile Guarantee

Lawrence Whitecotton of Advance -pent Monday with Earl Reese. Mrs. Clara Emmort and daughter Kathleen spent Friday night and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Versa Reese. Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reese were in Craw-fordsville Saturday night. William Poynter of Kokomo visited over Sunday with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poynter. NEW BRl'NSWK K. I-awrence Jarvass and wife of Zionsville spent Saturday night and Sunday with the hitter's grandparents, G. W. Woodward and family. Co.fcl Woodward and Laurin Walter soent Sunday with A. R. Powell and family of Pittsboro. L. Wiley and family and Orianna Lintoii spent Sunday at G. W. Ragsdaie's. Harold Walter and wife called in the afternoon. S. S. Woodard has a new Interstate. G. W. Ragsdale and family enter tained their daughters, Mrs. Vida Bailey, Mrs. C'leo Haffner and son Carl, and Mrs. Myrtle Walter Thursday. Mrs. Millie Wiley has been spending the past few days with Samuel Wiley and wife. L. Wiley snd family, Orianna Linton and George Walter snd wife called on C. H. Walter and wife Sunday night. Ice cream and cake were served. I

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

of the following M. Blackman CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25e Phone 387 105 W. South St AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving HamnM Prices, At Brentoo' CartOffic PhoM 294, Beaidsae TM CIKL WANTED. Girl Wanted Light work snd good wages to start Call phons M. M-3t