Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 237, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 July 1917 — Page 5

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lhv t-or.. it b, . "itThe story was told to Lebanon resident. Time has strengthened ths evidence. Vm proven th remit tasting. The testimony la home t.stimony The proof et Jnerit eonvuicin;. It ran be aweatiited by Lebanon residents, Thomas Dkkerson, 105 South Wert Btreet, -Lebanon, says: "I had such severe paint across the small of my back that it waa hard for no to get up from a chair. I waa restless nights and in the morning when I got up, I felt stiff and Uune. The secretions from my kidneys were irregulur in passage and accompanied by a ' burning Herniation. Pnan's Kidney Pilla went right to the seal of the trouble and maHe such a wonderful change in my condition that it waa almost beyond belie. They relieved mo of the back ache and greatly atrengthened my kidneys." (State

ment given March 18, If I'M THE BENEFIT LASTED. On October 12, 1915. Mr. Dickcrson said: "It has been a long time since I hava had any need of a kidney medicine and give Donn's Kidney Pills the tredit for thia cure." 50e at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Viirr., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

county News

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STEWART'S CHAPEL

Kiser brothers of Lebanon took a load of hogs to Indianapolis Friday for C. T. Hopkins and Lossen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer were Sunday guests of relatives near

Shannondale. Mr. and Mr. I-. C. Peabody and children of near Old Union visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins and daughter Lucile. Mr. and Mrs. James Wall attended the Mangus reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson went of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham and sons Ardis and Adrian of near New

Salem spent Thursday with his

other Mrs. N. A. (traham.

Those who spent Sunday at I.afayette were C. L. Creasy and family, John Rirhardson and family, Roy Klinn and family, John Clock and family, Kate Beck and sons, Ota Creasy and wife, Austin Emmert and wife, Hershol Rirhardson and son Herdith, IJoyd Hopkins and Mrs. Lousinda Riser and son Carl of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hall and Miss Ellen Sloan were Sunday guests of Mrs. N. A. Graham and daughters. Mrs. Hall Lockhart of Crawfurdsville spent Inst week with Mr. and .Mm. J. D. Knox and other relativos. Mr. and Mrs. Eientte Reveal of

New Rosa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bronkshire. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roger o" Lebanon were the guests of John Clock : nd family Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.tU of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. George Straughn visited Sunday with Homer Griswell and famiiv, east of Ihanon. Mr. and Mrs. Waddle of Lebanon vpent Monday with Mr. 'and Mri. James Rogers.

i.owly. Albert K"iite, w7c i . -.: spent Saturday with i.urd inn and famiiy. Oliver Clark and wife and Rube M elf on and family s)ient Sunday with 11 r. Clark's father, near Crnwfords-

ville.

HE1STAND SCHOOL HOl'SE. Rev. Cook gave a splendid address at the Ward Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Coo'.! idso pa.e a good talk at the Jefferson township Sunday sehiol convention Sunda;: afternoon. Brooke Jackson and family spent Sunday with Albert Wynkoop nnd family. George Lasley moved a ham for Will LaF-IWf" of near Shannondale last week. Albert Williams and family sneni.

Sunday with O. E. Williams.

Emmet Cleaver and family and

RURAL ROUTE 6.

Miss Helen Sample spent Sunday

with Mias Esther Powell. Miss Inza Stephenson spent Sunday with Miss Lena Swone.

Weuley Swope and wife and Eugene Stephenson, wife .and son

Olis, motored to Frankfort Sunday.

Those who spent Sunday with George Shaw and wife were Mrs.

bhaw's sister, Mrs. Jones of Indian

apolis, Everett Goodin and wife of

Whitestown and Omer Snaw.-and family of south of Eliaville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinkead spent Sunday with Clide Kinkead and family amf attended the funeral of Mrs. Perigo in the afternoon. Next Sunday is regular preaching day at the Elizaville Baptist church both morning and night. At night there is to be baptising at the church. Everybody is invited. Mrs. Maude Sample and daughter Murjorie, and Mr and Mas. Raimey Kinnick and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wanl Brenton and daughter Emily called on A. E. Perkins and family Sunday afternoon. The ice cream supper which was held on the lawn of tthe. Christian

church Friday night waa well at

tended. They cleared about $16. Mrs. Mabel Kouns and son Cecil

spent the latter part of last week with her father-in-law and family, David Kouns.

STOP 4. Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Stansel, Mrs. l-aura LaFollette of Shannondale and Mrs. Ben Elmore of Indianapolis spent Thursday with M. W. Lane and family Mrs. Verna Spicklemier and little daughter Jean, of Indianapolis are visiting the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Church. Ed Butler who has been at Hot Springs Ark., on account of rheumatism, for som time will arrive home Tuesday in compuny with his sister Mrs. George Morgan and children of St Lonia. Mrs. Harry Hunter of Georgetown, III., is also a guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kersey Sundav. The Jollv Stitchers met with Mrs. William and Mrs. Clark Horry Friday afternoon. The club spent the afternoon sewiig for the lied Cross. Mrs. Ollie Berry pf Tuttle N. I)., Mrs. J. Verna Richards of Evanston, III.;

irst Half July

Milk Prices

Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 52 lAc per pound of Butter Fat Elgin sales were quoted at 36 s 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 Ccn!jsny4

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Mrs. Ruth Herdrick, Mrs. Willard!

Shelby, and Mrs. J. B. Evans of In

dianapolis were guests. Mrs. Ralph

Goodwin waa received as a member of the club. Mrs. J. B. Evans of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. M. W. Lane and family. On Sunday W. 1. Sanford and famiiv and Will Stahl of Shelby, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lane.

WEST OF PIKE. Miss ley Moore called on Mrs. Ivan Cehee Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Sr tt and daughter,' Vivian Lucille, of Indianapolis, visited with hrr uncle. William Caldwell and family Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mr?. Crarge Worrell visited Sunday with James Raraile and family. Lucy Endres visited with Cuba Caldwell Sunday afternoon. Monroe Castetter and sens Oris and Kenneth spent Thursday at Frankfort with Frank Castetter. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Endres and daughter Rosa visited with Karl Sendclbach and family Monday. Mrs. Cclia Caldwell is on the sick list. Monroe Castetter and family took Sunday dinner with Oscar Witt and family. The Junes Gens club met with Goldia Johnson Tuesday night. OLD t .MOX. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyeth, Ron, Mrs. Rosa Yingst and daughters motored to Frankfort Sunday. The Saturday night and Sunday guts of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown wi re fclcamr Stark, Mary Rader and Floyd Powell. Mr. snd Mrs. I.. C. Peabody and family spent Sunday witk Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Hopkins. Mr. and Mm. (.ban. Robbing and daughter Erie had an their Sunday guests; Mr. and Mrs, Gingsburg, of Indianapolis, Miss Inex Jacks of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Hurktrp ef North Salem, Mr. atd Mrs. AWart Thiitt, of Whitsatown. Mr. and Ms. Ernest Tramble f New Ha'-m, Mr. and Mrs. L'igan rerguson of Jsmoatown. POVES STATION.

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a ., Jtigtr, n a-t -sr.:'. A;.. 1 w a"d sen u tor, f; . and v 'c, and Jaiiiet Cl:ft., ,. r n,,.' -e ) ta Fort ' Hn ' i iirit the

Maurice and Clair Lei ke motored to Cataract Falls Saturday evening staying over Sunday. ., Adrian McClain of Indianapolis visited Sunday with Charles E. McCain and family. William Martin and family of Indianapolis, visited Saturday night and Sunday with A. E. Sluitin and family. B. L. Sumptcr and family ami Mrs. Mary Miller motored to Indianapolis Friday. Jesse Emmert and family of North Salem visited Sunday with James Gordcn and wife. Several from thia neighborhood attended the Jefferson township Sunday school picnic in ftouth's Woods near Stop l&J'i, Sunday. The Jefferson township hoisethief detective association htdd its annual picnic near Dover Satuiilay. ELM SWAMP. Rev. W. H. Hendershot of Lebanon filled his regular appointment at Crown's Wonder Sunday morning awl evening, Henry' Sicks and family of Lebanon were the Sunday guests of Ora Sicks and fa.tiily. Mabellc Neal of Lebanon spent Saturday nignt ami Sunday with her grandparents, O. H. f'outch and wife. Ed. Waddle, wife and son Buren spent Sunday afwrnooa with Bert Waddle and family. Sharla Hanlon of Lebanon visited lier niece, Ruth Kichurdson a part of last waek. ' Peart Neal and son Clarence of Lehanon were the Sunday guests of O. B. Foutclj and wife Sunday. Williard, Morris and wife of Four

PiM, nnd rSarlia lluudir and wife.

and Shitila Hanlon -and son of Lebanon were the Sanday gnesta of James Richardson and wife, i

There will be Children aerwee at Rrown's Wonder next Sunday night. Everyone, i invited to attend. R. B. NO. . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heady and Devon Hanlon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson. Miss Osa Wilts of Lebanon -l-iu Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mae Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Perkins entertained the Rev. and Mr. Hender?het Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dillon entertained at a Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. I.oren Dillon of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicely of Pittshoro, tr. and Mrs. Andrew Belt of Sbepardsville, Uir-a Oa Wills of Lebanon, Creed Staton of Ratsbarg ami Mae and Chester Dillon of Advance,

RL'RAL ROtTE NO. 9. Asa Warrea is building a aew barn. Watson Masters has a sew Buick automobile. Sylvia and Mary Pauley were hi Thorn town Monday aftemeon. Mise Doratha FeroMey ef near Pleas-

I ant View visited, her aunt Alice Brat-

ton last week. Mr. Joe Bowen and daughters Mildred and Mary Louiee of Lehanon and Miss Jessie Reibe.r of Zionsville, visited at Glen Brattor.'s from Wednesdny till Friday. Several of thia vicinity heard Rev. Tillotson at Meehaniesburg Sunday ternoon and at Bethel Sunday night

He delivered splendid scrni'ns at eacii ' place. , ', .. .u. Iwrencc Canine and wife, Ckancy Canine and lilen Uratton u 1 wife ate dinner with Frank Davis and family Sunday. The J. V. club gave pw-nic in Mr, C.widy"s woods July the Fourth. Mrs. Oscar Witt Was called Mond iy to the bedsida of her sister m ur Frankfort who is dangerously ill. FAVfclTE. There will be an ice cream supper at the I. O. O. F. hall here Saturday night, July 14Ui. Sunday school attendance for Sufiday was 47. Eld. E. A. Williams preached after Sunday school. A large crowd was present William Everett and family 'iind John F. Everett and wife, of near Brownsburg, motored to Jcmiitifi county and spent Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Ross, who was operated on at the St Vincent's hospitm at Indianapolia, is getting along nicely, Mr. and Mrs. William Land am! daughter Marie of Rrownsshurg visited the latter part of the week with relatives here. Bernice and Paul Funkhmner .pent Sunday with Euth and l.awreiice Riner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosetwom. of south of here, are the parents of a. baby boy. Chester Abston, who is attending college in Ohio, spent the week end with heme folks, Mr. Smith and grandson Russell

spent gurlday wiA Charles Fut,Vhonser

and family. .

Food Values Flour vs. Dcef Stcv

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