Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 238, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 July 1917 — Page 3

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The Elni You Hav8 Always Bought, aui wbicc has been in use ior over ever 30 yours, has borne the signature of and h.is been made undir his per. ' JAJf ''nu, suPervision slEfe its infancy. uLfs. 'uu'iz jjow n0 t,i-e t deceive y0u in this. All Counteifeits, Imitations ;i3 " Justus-good " are tut Experiments that trtile with and endanger iha heaith of Infauts and Children- Experience apalnst Experiment. r What is CASTORIA Castona m a nannies substitute lor Castor (HI, Paregoric, Dri ps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Its xe is its guarantee. Far more than 3hirty years it has twea in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic aad Diarrhoea ; allaying. Feverishness arising 1 therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; Riving healthy and natural sleep. The Ctiidreu's fanacea The Jlotber's Friend, GEfJU.XE CASTORIA ALWAYS

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, x p. u. J j Quick Meal Oil i Stove j COULTER-SMOCK CO j Vacation Trips ! Special low round trip fares to ; Lake Erie rvsorts, Niatfara Falls, j eiutlwfii cliifs, Giioiauu uuJ Hie ; west via j CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ' Ask Clover Leaf nfrertts or write to CHAS. E. ROSE, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O. DR. L, M. BEAVEN , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Farmers State Bank Building 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. PHONE 254. LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to laterarbaa SUtioa fi phemm IKS. Opm dy night W. IL GREEN DENTIST Pint Nstioaai Bank BntlsUaf MS-14 PhOM 1U AUTO INN 1 Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 ! GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 KOK WICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 Weft South Strwt DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over E Iter's Drug Stors. PliONE 141. EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARHY SAUNDERS Phone HJV-Y West Usui S.

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Signature of .JJaKKSWEGEf puxanst dxtzt in ysur CoH&3 Pot TJUST or chaff in coffee ruins flavor, diminishes strength and makes a muddy drink. Thtrt It no thaff in Golden Sun. For it is cut by a special processnot ground. Each can is full pound of cleanest coffee coffee that will be strong snd satisfying, of a tempb'n g, pungent fragrance, that'll poor clear snd rich. So it is economical. Because it carries no premiums grocers sell Golden Sun at modest price, o!dnSun CoffQQ THE WOOLSOrf SPICE OX TeladatOUa MARRIED Till RSDAY. The marriage of Mi.-s Ida S. Merrill daughter of O. P. .Merrill of near Mcrhanicsburg anil Don tayton of Clinton county was solemnized Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the parlors of the Farmer' State Bank, the Rev Homer Hale officiating. The young couple will reside on a farm in Clinton county. TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Christian churrh under the direction of Charles Miller will give an entertainment next Wedn -sdny evening July 11, at the K. of i'. hail. HERE NEXT WEEK. D. K. Roberts, piano tuner will be in Lebanon next Monday. Iave your order with Mm. Charles II art man or Coombs Drill?. Store, 7-6-!t. -M APLE GROVE. The Rev. J. M. Tuggle filled his ippomtment at this place SumUy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stultz and Mis Pcrlina Htullx visited last Monday with Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Williams in Lebanon. Eddie Staton and wife and son Merl visited Monday with Joseph Bradley and family Joseph Bradley and wife, Miss Net tie Staton and Omer Bradley soent Sunday with Irwin Bradley and wife n Lebanon. Runnel Dirkerscm and wife (pent from Friday till Sunday with Isaac Isenhour and family putting up cherries. A telephone Tr.ewge came to them fiundr.y afternoon te.ltng of the Sudden drain of Mr Imkei kid's

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turned home yesterdjiy from Lafayette, where they have been spending a few days with Mr. anil Mrs. Waltor Matthews and family. They werr accompanied home by Mr. and MrS. .Matthews' daughter Miss Juliet who will lie their guest for a few daya. Miss Matthews is recovering from in juries received from an automobile Occident whirh occurred last week m fafayette. The Bctilent occurred when Miss Matthews in company with four girl friendj and a small boy were crossing the railroad enroute to Col umbia park whpre they were to spend the evening selling flowers ut a dancing party given for the benefit of the Red Cross society. The girls in the party escaped with only slight injuries but the small boy received serious Injuries. UKfit'LAK MONTHLY MEETINC. Thr Woman's Foreign Minsinnary socirty of the M. E. church held Its i-i'irular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Parkin ami laughters at the Methodist church tiarsnnage. It being such a beautiful lay many ladies of the society nnd htiroh ere uresent to eniov the kind hoM.italitv of the hostesses. The nroprnn opened by the reading of the idure lesson by the president, Mrs. .1. E. Ott. followed hy a chain of layers. Mis.s Florence Parkin sang Sweetest Flower That Blows"; Miss mn. KJnnla n a rending "A Mmlfrn Elijah"; and an interesting In'lr on -Th MothlT ft th Hil.lc ." by Mrs. John Hutchings conc'-vled the prorrnm. The social h. j- hich followed was greatly enjoyed by all and ''trnig the hour refreshments of ice cream and rake were served. I'NIQL'E ME FT INC. A uni'roe meeting of the Missionary fiety of the First Baptist churrh will he held next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. fienrge Fuller on Walnut stieet At this time a July Christmas tree will he the feature of the meeting. The object of the Christmas tree. hich will be decorated on the lawn of the Fuller home, is not for the receiving of presents but for the givg, these gifts to he sent by the first of August to the foreign mis6naiv fields in order that thev may reach their destination by Christmas. This is the regular meeting of the wiety and all members are urged to be present. GIVING HOI'SE TARTY. Miss Mary Cilmore and Mis. Rlendeon Clute are entertaining at a liou,(. ity at the homo of Miss Cli p's sister. Mrs. Alva Martin, on Kordire street having as their guest.Misses Edna l.ee Hinos, Ruth Hardin and Marie Wills of Indiann-t-olis. The guests and Miss Gilmore and Miss Clute are all students at Iniiana university anil are members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Tomorrow evening Miss Cordis Higgins also a member of the Butler college chapter of the Theta sorority will en'ertain in honor of Miss Hines, Mis Hardin and Miss Wills. WEDDING ANXOrCF.n. Friends here have received nn an nouncement of the marriuge of Miss irace Caldwell of Frankfort and Wilam W. Dieh! of Washington, D f liss Caldwell is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Elmer M. Caldwell, former residents of this city, and she has many friends here where she has fre quently been tne truest of Miss Al pha I'erkins and Miss Minnie Richey. Ihe wedding took place rnday, June JO at Knoxville, Tenn. The at home card is for August 1st, Washington, D. C. DOWDEN'-COLLINS. Ora Collins and Miss Haiel Dowden of Kirklin were quietly married yesterday morning at 9:M0 o'clock at the Christian church in Frankfort. The ceremony was performed by ReY. K. I). Sulkcld. Mrs. Collins is the daughter of John Dnwden of near Kirklin and is an accomplished musician. Mr. Collins is a son of Mrs. W. S. Collins.. He w formerly a member of the First Regimental band of Marion and saw service on the border during the Mexican trouble. The young couple will reside with the groom s mother. A O'CLOCK DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Brush Melntyre enter, tained at a 8 o'clock dinner last even ing at their home on North East street, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and son Albert of this city and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dodson and daughter of Atlanta. Ga., and Miss Marjorie Dodson of Indianapolis. Special at our soda fountain .for Saturday and Sunday Pineapple-nut salad, strawberry fruit salad and New York ice cream. Star Drug Store. 7--2t

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PERSONAL MENTION.

W. J. Kelly left yesterday on a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Inex Shone anil Mrs. Ed Fowler spent the Fourth in Indianapolis. Mies Alice Rolilyler of Flui-iC I" here for a visit with Miss Jean Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George and Mrs. jjgy Di"ii at FrsBkfert spent Thursday here. Mrs. Stephen Plane of South East street has gone to Cicero for a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker and children have returned from a several days' visit in Memphis. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buntin and Mis. R. E. 'Williams motored to Fort Benjamin Harrison this afternoon, William Bell who has been ill for several weeks at his home on North Meridian street is slowly improving. S. L. FlicKinger of Hamilton, 0., was the guest last evening of Mrs. Mary Flickinger of East Muin street. Mrs. Daisy D. Barr and son of Indianapolis motored here yesterday afternoon and sjient several hours ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. Everett DeWitt of Indiunapolis are spending the week with Mrs. IeWitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Slater. After spending a week hrre with her daughter, Mrs. It. K. Fields, Mrs. F. E. Leonard has retu'ned to her home in Anderson. Mrs. S. Pureton of "Ixington, O., will come Saturday for s ten days' visit with her cousin. Mrs. Iwell Wilson of West Washington street. Mrs. Will S. Craig is in Indianajwilis today in the interest of the millinery department of the Craig dry oods and ready-to-wear store. Kick Williamson of Rushville was here for a short visit yesterday enroute to Darlington. Mr. Williamson :s a former resident of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cline of South Ka.-.t street are the parents of a daughter born July 4th. The girl has been christened Edith Rozine. Mrs. T. S. Cnpeiand and sons Vivian and Evan of Ashland, Wis., are here to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Woodard of near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Fher Moore and two sons of Bedford are here to Siend the summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of this city and other latives in Zionsvitle. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly. Mr. and rs. Ed Morris and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parnall motored to Indianapolis the Fourth and trended the field meet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fields f I'utnRm county were guests yesterlay of Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Fields of West Washington street. .Mr. and Mrs. K O. Johnsonbaugh of West North street ere home after a several days' visit with Mrs. Johnmbaugh's sons, Ov-rne and Roscoe Hull and families of St. Iiuis, Mo. iss Avalon Bushy and Mrs. W. H. Williams of Princevilie, 111., house guest at the Busby home went tr Ladoga today to spend the week end with Mrs. Pearl Melntyre at the Cottage hotel. Mrs. Martha Brown of this city and Mrs. Nancy MrKinsey of Illinois who is the guest of relatives here were en tertained yesterday nt the home Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buntin on North Lebanon street, Louis Sterling and D. S. Whitaker will go to Indianapolis this evening to buy holiday goods from the Adell Brothers of New York City, who are displaying their samples at the Claypool hotel this week. Miss Agnes Helms of F.lwood is the guesi of her grandmother, Mrs, Rarhel Beach nf North West ,treet. Miss Helms will return to her home Saturday accompanied hy her grandmother who will be her guest for .several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, Misi Wilda Rees, Miss Lois Moore and .Miss Katherine Long and Vivian Stc wart motored to Fort Benjamin Harrison this afternoon and spent everal hours the guests of Luther Kichman and a member of the train ing camp. Mrs. Isadore Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall of Spicelsnd returned to their home yesterday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson of West Washington street, Mrs. Wilson Is the mother and Mr. and Mrs. Hall the grandparents ol Mr. Wilson. Mrs. J. W. Johnston, of Hoopeston III., who cane for-a visit with Mrs. Margaret Pierce and to attend the Pieroe-Bunnel wedding relumed to her home this afternoon accompanied by Mrs. F. H. Fair of W ayneiiville, Ohio, who will be her guest during the summer. Mrs. W. H. Sparks returned to their home in Chicago, yesterday after a visit with Mrs. Sparks" sister, Mrs. Bert Bowan and family of North Jameson street. Mrs. Sparks has been spending several weeks here, Mr. Sparks coming Tuesday snd remain ing over the Fourth. Mrs. T. J. Kersey of 603 East Wash ington street accompanied hy Marion H ififins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hug.ns, l'ft today for ljike Msxinkuckee, win-re they will spend corne

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of Crawforflsvdle, who hna also hern the guest for several rlajS at the Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. tred Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. fi. H. McDaniel and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones, Mrs. GOorge Camp bell, Mrs. E. E. Thornberr.v. Miss Graee Witt, Mies liuth Kennedy, Miss Janice Coomhs and Francis Mc Daniel formed a party which motored to Fort Benjamin Harr'son this afterouvii ami trciit bvvC-iul hour. H. R. 1. Mrs. Carrie Routh visited the week end with her daughter Mrs. Hugh Riddle near Advance. I.ora F.dlin and wife and Earl Edlin and wife were Sunduy visitors in Inlianapoiis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayes spent Friday with relatives in Hendricks county. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Routh visited Friday with J. W. Cornelius and fami ly near Advance. Forest Jarvis and Mort Steams of Indianapolis are spending their vacation with Earl Ellin and wife. Mrs. Carrie Kouth, George Kersey md Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riddle speat Sunday at Turkey Run. William Cunningham and family id Marian and Armour lewis were Sunday visitors of Tom Williams and j familv. I Milledgeville Aid society met with I Mrs. J. H. Cunni S,-ham Thursday afternoon. i Oil Campbell a f" family entertained a numlier of neighhors ami friends Tuesday evening. Music was the speral feature of the evening. Those present were Tom Williams ami foul ly Earl Edlin and wife, Mort Stearns Forest Jarvis, John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Routh and Mrs. Carrie Routh. R. F. D. NO. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Sutphin speni Sunday afternoon with Au.-ton Egbert. Mr. and Mrs. Civil Sparks spent Friday with (,'loie Staton and family. Neal Taylor sjient Monday nnd Tuesdav with Cloie Staton and famly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Staton enter tained Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burt'lloherts and daugh ter May of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Staton of Indianapolis, Mary Hancock, and Ray Hire of Anderson, and Neal Taylor of near Thorntown. r. and Mrs. Cloie Staton and son Irvin, and Virgil Smith, and Wuyne McCoy spent Satnrday with Carl taton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gray of Indian apolis entertained at a Sunday din ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. (Jerome Under and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bradley and son Marion, Mr. und Mrs. Cloie Staton and son Irvin Ion, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray, and sons. Clayton, Harold, and Kenneth, and laughter Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gray and son Luther Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Gray and Clarence Gray. BETHEL. Next Sunday morning at 10:30 and ening at 7:00 o'clock is Rv. DuuInvy's regular appointment. Several from this place attended the lecture at the M. E. church at Mrchanicshurg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Harr and son Paul William spent Saturday night with W. u. Swift and family. Prayer meeting at this place every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society of this place will give an ice cream supper on the church lawn Thursday evening, July WOMAN SICK Could Do No Work. Now Strong- as a Man. Chlrsgn 111. "For sbont two yesrr '. suffered from a female trouble so 1 I wa unable to waik I or do any of my awr I wora. I read abou Lydia E. Pinkham'. V egetabl Com pound in the newspapers sod detel mined to try it I brought almost im mediate reiief. M; weakness has on tirely disappear snd 1 never had bet ter health. I weiirt Ih6 pounds and am as strong ss s man. I think money is well spent which purchases Lydia E. Pmkhsm's Vegetatu, Compound." Mrs, J08. O'BaiAN, 115 Kewport Ave., Chicago, 111. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham' t Vegetable Compound, made from routt and Kertm, is onparall -led. It may b used with perfect confidence by womei who Suffer from displacements, intlammerjoii? aleentioti, lrreguinrities, paii fsiic p&ins, backache, br artng-fliwn fetil intr, tistulency, in i.eslln. divines so.! norma nro.tmni. I.vdia r. l'i ik hit", s VtfbiMe ' ompiam.i is tiraslao li&rii run-joy 1 11 I . !.

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U)vwi.uAU NO. 1 Ten pieces of extra heavy P.rown Toweling, 1 A Saturday only, per yard . . . . . XXfNO. 2 Four Btvl of White Wash Skirt's, our OQ.-. $1,25 kind, Saturday only, each uv' NO. 3 Choice of our entire stock of 35c colored or white wash materials, Saturday only, 25 C per yard NO. 4 . One table of Corset Covers, unusual values, 9f for Saturday only at . M NO. 5 Fif tv pieces of wide Moire Ribbon, for Hair 1 Q Rows, Saturday only, per yard At7V NO. 6 , Beautiful assortment of pretty new (fiO OQ Wasli Dresses, on sale Saturday only at NO. 7 About thirty-five Wool Skirts, plain or fancy colors, especially priced for Saturday J NO. 8 Children's White Hose, sizes 5 to 9', extra 1 C for Saturday, per pair Ok, NO. 9 15c and 2flc Embroideries, some wide enough for Corset Covers, special for Saturday, 1 per yard . . .xyj NO. 10 EXTRA SPECIAL We offer now our entire stock of Ladies' and Children's Millinery at such low prices it will pay you to buy now for earlv wear next season. We have arranged our stock now for your convenience, and all hats must go at once, the prices are 69c, S1.00, $I$5-asiN$2.95 CRAIG'S "SUPERIOR SERVICE"

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Pyrene Fire Extinguishers 85.95 English Auto & Tractor Co. East Side Square Phone 310

Save the High Priced Milk B praying Zenolenm Fly skoot on your cows. You will increase the flow of milk. You cannot afford to do without Zenoleura Fly Skoot We guarantee satisfaction or money back. Long & Davis Swat the fly, 10c -kills flies, ants, bed bugs etc. Harmless to man and animals. Try it.

City Garage GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Sales agents fov 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

- COK.T A BRATTON , JQNES & STARK FL'NESAL DIRECTORS CLOTHE OSlcS phone !fl; Residence phoaM ! . H9 t&4 W Suits that " Staaley Btoe. East Berth Stress i Booth Skte Squat j ' v J sr! jortr u U. R. J.l.oo Yearly Job Work at Rcporttr oIH'-e

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