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ADVERTISING Kalis ',c Ter Word, . Each Issue. Nt Advartlaewieat Tak fot taa ihan 10c FOR SALE . Phone g-25 tf roR SALE Sacond-harid piano." 575 if taken it once. George I Frank 4 Co. 4 7-ll-2t F' OR'SALl-f-Late caiibage plants, flat, dutch and drumhead by l.OOfl or 100 y Oak Hill cemetery. 7-ll-l'2t F- or Sale Ush Ford car, equipped with electric light. In good running condition and all (rood tires. See J. W. Jones. FOB rSALF Good 3-yearKldJersey cow. Call phone 12321. 7-U-.it WANTED The loan of a show cat tn he uel f,.i- Ihe riisnlav of ar-
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the Red Cross todesiring to loan such a case is asked to communicate with Mrs. B. F. Coombs. WANTED--Men to"hue"co7n.' Ap: ply at Alva Martin's place. 1 mil east on Ratsburg road. Hrimf your own hoe. 7-1 l-ilt WANTED "MALE" "AND FEMALE HELP Aa intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in pare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Boom 1619, Buffalo. N. Y. , 4-27-8-mos. WANTED Fireman at f. II., I. and K. p"?rtr stutio, 24c par hour. Thone Tit, '" r 6-29-tf. UATiTErC()ne girl "to work in finishing department. Boss Mfg. Co. Inquire 7-11-M FOR KENT . OR RENT S room house, bath, toilet, 2V4 blocks from square. Neal at Company. 6-1 tf. OR RENT Comer room Colo Theater building. Phil Adter or Neal Co.f 7-7-it F0K KENT Sleeping and" furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 218 East Superior. Phone 683. 7-9-4t OST Porketbook. containing several dollars and also K of P. receipt from Nobicsvillc lodge. Reward. Finder pies return to Reporter office. 7-10-IH. LOST Tap from" fire "department wagon. Return at once to citybuilding. Vacation Trips Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie r3ort8, Niagara Falls, eastern cities, Colorado and the weat via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf apnU oi writ to CHAS. E. ROSE. Asst General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O. DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST fam era State Baak BoiUiaf i 20S-M FboM IO-K Metzger Lumlier & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOI'S E Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 15 Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 or 184 P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Boers: a. ro., t and 7- p. si COKBULTATIO,V ASn SPtNAt ANALYSIS rKE Rooms 2PJ 220-222-224. Phone Z3S OWEN M0RKERT CUiroprartor Honrs: t-ll . as. I I- smel Consultation ad Pplnal Analyata in ttt Caeon-Neal tiMf- I'b"" X-Kay Fpinok'raph Department :;LC CRINDINfi AND
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NEW ROSS. Ollie Vartnleit, ef Crtwfordsvilla, pent Fundsy with bis mother, Mrs. L N. Vanniee. W. N. Smith, wife and daughter Miss Beulah, formerly of this plec but now of Crawfordsville, were here Sunday the guests of Mrs. Bimth'i mother, Mrs. Mary Row;. L'. P. Harris transacted business In Crawfordsville Saturday. Samuel Johnson is having some repair work don, on his farm residence east of town. Harris brothers and sons are doing the work. Donald Harris was the guest of friends in Lebanon Saturday night and Sunday. M r. I. J. Loner has returned to her me in Logansport after s two weeks' -it with her daughter Mrs. F. E. Graves and family. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Emmert visitin Ijifnyette Sunday. Mis Blanch Wall, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday hers with friends and relatives. Charles and Florence Stevenson and Fred Stewart and family ware in Mount Clare Sunday calling on old friends. i Rev. Homer Pale delivered two excllent sermons at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Iro Burroughs returned Monday evening from a two weeks' visit ui'h relatives in North Salem. N. A. Wall and family, with the ex--cption of Miss Dee who is in Indi anapolis, spent Sunday with relatives nst of Noblesvilie. They made the trip by auto. Dr. J. K. Etter. of Crawfordsville. id culled here Monday afternoon to we Miss Minnie Brueh, who hat been on thi sick list for some time. Quite a oercentage of our population in this community originally anw from Virginia and last Sunday thej d'-cidnd to have a Virginia reunion It was held in Colladay's grove a mik west of town. The place selected war Meal, plenty of shade and a good flowing well made the spot all that could be desired. Eighty-three persons partook, of the dinner and in the afternoon there were over a hundred present. Out of town parties present were Messrs. Redmond and Wright of Indianapolis, B. F. Whelan and family Of Indianapolis, Mrs. W. P. Whelan cf LeisiM!s, .., KU Wslker of Jump Vs., and Andrew Strong and family of Clarksburg, West Virg! It may he decided later to make these ga'hering.'i an annual affair. The following New Market resident, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chrlmor Miller west of town; Misses Vine Busenhark. Catherine Caplingr. Hawl Hui-er and Blanche Captinger i nt Messrs. Ieroy Buser, Roscoe Peff-!..-and Charles Rush. The attendance at the Christian rhurch runday school last Sunday was 14; collection, M.90. Aunt Martha Mclntire and companion, Mips Mary Crouch, who have recently returned from California where they spent the winter, were here Mon day afternoon, visiting Mis. Ellen Graves. David Bi-jis and family of Indianapons, were Sunday guests of Cieorje Kowe. Charier, Dick Taylor returned hi Monday evening after a three weeks' iojourn in the county seat. Mrat Lucy Sparks had as her Clients 'ast Sunday, Bert Sparks sn.l family of near Jamestown, Joseph Whiteman and wi'e of Brownsburg, Miss Juanita Sharks of near Ladoga and in the evening David Besa and family of In diana pons. Willis Brown transacted business in Lclianon Tuesday, Ora Thompson, of Kokomo, is here the guest of Fred Thompson and mother. AROl'M) THE STATION. Wood Coeland, of Indianapolis, visil4 Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Coneland and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lawler. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett LawW, Mrs. Catherine Carter, Mrs. Ona Howard and Basil Smith spent Sunday aftorwn with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Coneland. Mrs. Otto Hinea and children visiteo Saturday with Mrs. Ruby Hines. Krnest Hiiand spent Saturday night and Sunday w ith Lester Byfield. Misa Mary Lawler spent Sunday with Miss Martha Rih. The R. M. C club met with Mrs. Ruby Hines last Wednesday and sewed for the Red Cross. Charles Perrine and ehildren of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mra. Walter Petri" and family. MissOrace CooeJand, of Indianapo lis, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mra. T. S. Coteliind. ff.r. and Mrs. Bennett Lawler visit ed Wednesday with Mt. and Mr. Ray motid Lawler and family. Mrs. John Hines, Mr. Fanny Hines nnd daughter Miss Ldith, and Mrs. Vary t,. Hvfle'd spent Monday with Mm. Uut.v Hi tn. Mra. Mvra Kichacd-on. of Inditita-
led buiKiay with inmn biaicy at Kosn. I ton. . j Sectie-i t at the 8. M. C. club m1 tertained the othiT sect-ons VVedries-
dmy night at the hm of lit. and Mrs. 1 , topciKnd. The house waa beautifully decorated with the national colon. Refreshments of tirtck Ice eream wafers and bananas ere served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G rover Stewart r. and Mrs. Alva Artman and son Donald visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Moore at Boyleston. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Artman are sisters. KIMBL'RG. Mrs. D. J. Kimmel, Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Myers of Lebanon, Mrs. Ervin Wyeth and son and Mrs. Mary Woodard were afternoon guests of MrsMorton Kimmel Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ytngst and fam ily entertained at 6:00 o'clock dinner Sunday evening Misa Berniee Dlnsniore of Indianapolis, Messrs. Ernest Stewart and Carl Bratton of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. arl Wyeth and son. Mr and Mis Brooke Williams. Messrs. Lester Bush, James Williams and William Montgomery took dinner with Claude Williams and family of Millegeville Monday. Mrs. Golda Walker of Milledgerille pent Thursday with Mrs. Stephen Jett and family. Miss Berniee Dinsmore of Indian apolis is the guest of Miss Von Cun ningham. isii Jesse Hysong and brother Paul of Lebanon spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hysong. Miss Don Cunningham of Milledgeville spent Saturday night and Sa.day with Jacob Yingst and family. Morton Kimmel and family bad as their guestii Sunday, Mrs. Kimmel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and son of Manson and Homer Kimmel and family from west of Lebanon. Mrs. Rosa Yingst and daughter, or Cunningham and guest. Mis Berniee Dinsmore. attended the funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Edwards at Bethel Monday Mrs. Amick, who has been stayinf with Morton Kimmel and family, re turned to her home south of here Tues lay. Miss Jean Shirley, of Lebanon, spen the Fourth With her parents, Mr. am' Mrs. C. L. Shiney, Miss Myrtle Jett is improving. Mrs. Morton Kimmel is ill. Mi.-s Gladys Amick is better. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland, of IM) Cnioo, were guests of Mr. Harland') r. Mrs. Nathan Jett and famil) Sunday. Miss Jean Shirley of Lebanon spent Saturday and Sunday with C. E. Shirley and family. RI'RAL ROITK NO. 2. Mrs. Stella Cunningham of near Holme Station, spent the Fourth with Misses Cora and Vena Cunningham Bert Kersey and wife of Lebanon, Orvllle Cilendenning and family of Shenardsville, and Mrs. Daisy Holmes and daughter Martha spent th Fourth at the home of Wesley Lawrence and family. Mrs. Gussie Cavin and little daughter of Bearpond, spent Wednesday afternoon, July Fuurth with Molly Covin and daughter Alpharetta. Sylvester Cunningham and daughters Cora and Vena spent one after noon last week calling on James Cun ningham and wife near Salem, and Frank Kelly and famil) iiear Mt. Zmn. Misa Anna Opal Hall of No. ID spent the Fourth with Misses Pearl and Sylvia Hardesty. Newton Hardesty and family spent Sunday with George Berkley and wife near Whitestown. John Cavin and family spent Sun lay with Loral Cavin and wife, near Mat. Mont Creasy and family werf rnoon callers. . L. Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayden of Ixbanon. and Henry Cavin and family sjpent Sunday wi'h James Hall and family and J. Lawrence. Guy B. Chavers, wife and two children Dorothy and Newell, of Ste warts Chapel, Orville Glendenning wife and daughter Rosalind of Sheparnsvillc, Mrs. Belle Glendenning, daughter F'.mma nnd son George and Frank Reese and family were Sunday guests of Oral Cavin. Mi,- Mable Tuut-y of Ibanon, O. came last week to spend the summer with her grandmother Mrs. George II. Johnson. STEWART'S CHAPKI. Mrs. James Rogers is no better. Miss Mary Hanno' of near Shan nonriale spent last week with h aunt Mrs. McClain and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan of IndiartapntiR spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mra S. J. Hall and Miss Ellon Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinn and daugh ter Luctle and son Byron and Mr. and Mrs. John Clock and son Ralph motored to the Shades Sunday. Norman Pfahody ef Lebunon spent Saturday niKht with Lloyd Hopkins, r Mr. and Mrs. Undo btraughn and cliildrcn were hundav v.nriX6 of f narlea Campbell nnd wife nc;ir Tnelriyg.
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id V euf.-.is ill A "l'-" !1 and firniiy tiorth of Max. 1' 1-4 who spent Sunday w th J. I). Knox and wife wei Mr. Brd Mis. Frank Self, Mr. and 1'- Zelin lingsley hnd daughter Mary of Advance and Mi. and Mrs. Erl Self and daughter of near Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Isley and daughter Mildred and Mrs. Sallie Isley of near Jamestown and Mrs. N. A. Graham and daughters Mattie and Ida called on Milford Hedge and family Sunday afternoon. C. T. Hopkins and family and Ota Creasy and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Lusinda Kiser and aon Carl of Lebanon. R. R. NO. ItCarl Stark and family, of Indianapolis, are visiting at the home of Frank Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waitt and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stafford spent Sunday with Bert Ni'al and family ear Sheridan. " Mrs. Eliada Young and Carl Reynolds, of Indianapolis, came Saturday night for a visit with Riel Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and daughter Le'ah, sp-:. t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huher, near Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and M'. ami Mrs. Claude Wall and son Richard, tr.otored to Anderson and spent Fri day and Saturday with M. B. Wall ind Henry Steinor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booher and aughter Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sum Stephens, near ebanon. Mrs. Vina Holston and children, Edard and Mabel of Williamsnort, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen fiilknittcr and son nek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. n Holston. Ir. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and baby were Sun'lay guests of M. M. Routh and family. O. V. Stewart and family, from near Max, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Randel. Mrs. Charles Stanfield and children lave returned to their home near Seybour. after a week's visit with Mr. md Mrs. Ora Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Charles OeJin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bas er Brubeek and Emery Stewart spent unday with Albert Gamer and famy. near Routh School. Miss Marv Stafford returned home Monday from a week's visit with her Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gk Pyles, of Lebanon. FAIRLANH. Mrs. Jessie Saunders, who has been II the past two weeks, ia n better. Arthur Powell has a new Maxwell automobile. Miss Anna Vetter, of Southport, pent a few days this week with Mrs. flora Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. John Lax-ton spent Saturday and Sunday at Newcastle. Miss Dorothy Stephenson of Lebalon, was the guest of Miss Madge Howard from Tuesday until Krid. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Kern and guests,! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mutth of Indianapolis, were guests of Willam Harrison and wife, of Lebanon it fl o'clock dinner Friday. Mr-and Mrs. Robert Baldwin and Harry Howard and family siient Sunlay with Mr. and Mrs. Andnrw Foltz, f Lebanon. Mrs. Harry MrDaniel, of Lebanon las the guest . ?.. T. W. Hunt a i days last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Watkins. o Lincoln, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. W -ward Sunday afternon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Slagle, of Lehalon, spent Sunday with Asbury Wil iam and family. Mr. ard Mr. Arthur Powell visited Denny Powell and family of Avonxunnay. Arthur F.aton and family and Pleasint Horten and family, of near M rhanicshurg, were guesis of Mrs, Lou 'ina F.aton Sunday. The ladies of the FJIitaville Bapti rhurch will give an ice cream sjipe it that place Saturday night. Jut) 14. R. R. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pool spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephenson and chi'drcn Id.s and Ills. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Kliiavine Baptist rhurch will give an ice rream supper at the hall next Satur lay right, July 13. Everybody I ordiaHy invited. Next Sunday Is regular prcachln, lay at the Christian chunh. Wesley Kwone, wife and daughter lna, spent Sunday with Fred Harloi an! wife. Those who spent Suniiay v. ith l.rn st Samiilo and family wen- Rev. Buckner and wife n,l children an Mr. and Mr.-. John fcilvcra and chi Mren The ladies of the iluptii'l eliutch at F.liisavilli cleared ulmul sill at ttir pmrkrt which t'lfy gave in liowcn i,- at ma k t !-..t.n iiir and tr Leu and P ! I to I'
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Phone 158 temoon was spent in playing games and swimming. Ice cream was served in the afternoon. Those who siient Sunday with Kobert Kinkead and wife were Mrs. Mabel Kouni and son Cecil, Miss Haiel Kin kead. Henry Kinkead, wife and baby of Ladoga, and Mort Kinkead, wife and baby from near New Ross. HFISTAND 5CHOOL HOl'RE. Rev. Tuggle filled his regular ap pointment at Max Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Straughn took dinner with Albert Wynkoop and famiy Sunday. In the afternoon they mo tored to Frankfort. Albert While and family spent Sunlay w ith Jesse Gamer and family. Af ternoon callers were William Gainer, wife and son Paul. Vesper E llington is on the sick list. Mrs. Emmet Cleaver and daughter Ruth spent Tuesday with Albert White and family. Vallie Hedge, wife and daughters, liana und Vi.ii.r., cf rurth cf Leba non, spent Monday evening with M rze Lasley. lilliam Rose and family anil Retli Gruham bpent Wednesday in In diane noiis. W. E. Wcndling. Edw.n Silvery and family and Mr. Mclntyrc, of Roach dale, spent Sunday w ith C. A. Graham and family. Misses Mabel, Fern and Mary Gra ham spent Wednesday with their grandmother Heath of Advance. Mrs. George Lasley is not much im proved. Ed Lave, wife and daughter Lela. of Mulberry, and Miss Ruth Pennoek. of Crawfordsville, spent Sunday with E. Clark and wife. Orda and Code Plu-.ket spent Wed nesday in Crawfordsville. ROVALTON. Prudence Dickson is on the Mil 3lvA I st. L. I). Pavcy and sister Heatha spent rridny with Will Pavey and wife of Vi hhestown. Tina Harmon waa the Sunday guest of Opal and Zue Scott. Charles Wallace and family is visit ing a few days with relatives in Rockville. Mrs. Otis Thomaa and daughter, Di'vo. of Indianapolis, was the Friday 1 Saturday guest of her sister, Mrs. John Wilson. Duva remained for a week's visit. Carl Herring of Fayette, was the Suinay guest of Tom Brandenburg nnd family. Frank Nef7 spent part of last week at Frankfort. (iuy Wilson and wife of Browns burg took Sunday dinner with Scott Harmon and family. El' Harmon, wife and son, of near Traders' Point, and Mrs. E. R. Wilson and children called in the afternoon. Jim -Herring and wire of F'ayette were the Sunday guests Of hi son Charles Herring. There will be an ice cream supper at Salem church Saturday, July 21. Come and bring t friend, HEATH. The Ladies' Countiy Social cluh met with Mra. Myrtle hackett last Tues day afternoon. Lew Calvert bus new Ford. Newton Hinea visited home folks over Sunday. Those who visited with Tbyril Vatm and (amlly Rnnday weie George Esex and w-fe, Ivor I-enhour and Geonfia and Opal T'wlin. Svvia and (nulla. Kuib and ivjwtou Htne
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I will sell at Caldwell Bros. Livery Barn in Advance Saturday, July 14, 1917 Befinninj at 1:00 P. M. 25 Head Milch Covs Including Jerseys, Holsteins ami Shorthorns. These cows are all first class, good ages and have calves by their side. These cows were bought in Washington county, near Salem, Ind. TERMS A credit cf.6 months will given, 6 per cent interest from date. WM. ETZLER C. 0. Tribbett & Son, Auct H. C. Epperson, Clerk
and family were George Bohannon and family, wilhura Hine, and family, Celeste Woods, Ruth Yates, Mrs. WiU lam Lister and family and Pearl Shoe maker. Attendance at Sunday school at Mts. Run July 8, 121; collection, $1.41. R. R. . Mr. Craig and family of Indianapolis nent the Fourth with Mrs. Emma Cassidv and Elta Cassidy and family Walter Bratton and wife took din ner with Glen Bratton ana family the Fourth. Mrs. Hamilton, of Ibanon, vliitcd with Albert Casaidy and family the F'ourth. Nat Stall and wife, Robert Stall and wife, of Thorntown, visited Mary and Sylvia Pauley the Fourth and went fishing In the afternoon. Frari Witt, who has been oring at Indianapolis, visited at home aver Sun day. G)en Bratton, wife and son Arthur, attended church at Pleasant View Sunday and were guests of J. T. Fend ley. Martin Warren and family were in Lebanon Saturday. Oscar Witt and family and Henry Witt and wife visited Cyrua Ham and family Sunday. ROARK. Layton Caldwell of Cleveland, 0., is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indian apolis spent part of last week with J. T. Jonas and w ife. Earl McCain and wife and Wood Edwarda and family of Shannondale and Joe McClain and Wife of Pover pent Sunday with Charles McClain and family J. C. Caldwell and wife attended the Fourth of July celebration Crawfordsville. The N. S. club wilt meet with Mrs. !.on Titua and daughters Fridiy, July 13. Rny Rust and wife, Kidney Riggins and wife, Ralph Jones and wife and M:ss Genevieve Welch pent Sunoay nt Turkey Run
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