Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 245, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 July 1917 — Page 3

LEBYNG DAILY KCrCSTEi;,

'AY, JULY H. 1917.

Sickness is bad; to Ioseyour job is worse: but poverty is the vorst calamity f all.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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Lcave it toCON KF.VS I I V KNOCKER. Its effects are j I marvelous. Nitisfac'ion ;ii.m.r.teed. Money liark if it fails jj lo please, i I i

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SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place for them. We will pay you 10c per pound providing, however, you buy new ones. We are agt-nLs for the weil-knn-.vii (ioodrieh, Ajax and Federal Tire:-. PALACE GARAGE Phone 9-"). 210 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

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$25.00 TO $3M).l)0 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other fha'teis at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sunn of .'0 and over you may have 2a n oaths in which to repay

your loan, or vuu may repay sooner il you HKe. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write u or call upon u.- fur full pnrticuiii-s. Will he in Lflianon nach Friday W. A. SWANK 411-13 G.n ilur Bl.ig. t:rawf..r.!svil!e. Ind.

to 101 Vi West Main street.. Lebanon, $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8 CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSK and THROAT Office over Etter'n Drug Stor. PHONE 141. W. II. GREEN I DENTIST I rtrrt Natloaal Bui BolUtai Kmmi 11-14 Pkoii 181 DR. L- M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Fimar Stat Bank Buildisf 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONB SU.

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.$$$$$$$ Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's office) $ $ $ $ 3 $ $ $ COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co j TKAVf I. ( I t II MOTS. j Mi: -e, Maruai.t Kay. Srh nall, Maiv I.""e and (intiheti i'.h e were host'e. ms, to tie Tiate! Hub l.i-t ! .-vi line at it- : miI meelir-'.' I to Ik- held ,1-iri-i- f-e jn.ne-r m.mti: . rnteif.n I K !.; I - ete .. MlS ha-. Inn t.n-t I'earl Th eeninir -pent ii.fois : : '. and lurin tie j short hu- ne. se-: en th- memben -I cided to a.-sift one eveiune eaeh month j -n the wok oemy done m the sutpirni dressing r :.!!! of tle Kei Oka. I.ate in the rvenin 'lie ho,-te.,es ,-erved a heon. -Mis- Helen Mons, a former mher of the club '.a.- a true,-t. II.I. ( IVK IIIVNKK PARTY. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Coombs will be ho.-i to a dinner par'y tomorrow noon at their home, south Fast street, at which time the fruenta will be Mr. nnd Mr. Fred Kna!dnn, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Carni hell, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. CoomhK, Mrs. George Campliell of thin rity; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donaldson and daughter Melba and son Weber of Indianapolis. Plenty of vanilla, tutti frutti, caramel and chocolate ice cream. Peti'n. Phone 22. JOB WORK AT REPORTER

Social Happenings

BY MIS9 ESTHER PERKINS

ATTENDED SCHOOL FOR Mrs. 0. C. Ilifcuins and Mrs. George Comity Learn Interesting Facts. . O. C. Il.tgin- and Mrs. George v have i .'turned from Lafayette I '.air hundred skc, v ir bit. il mid for the benefit of ninfv .ill. ik hrougl t homo wit ins i.f the prodm" jars with bulletin l.anv owx-eys. s llf ti, 1 pack ,.ce,s of e;i in the -l'i in.ly itKi-n i mill nhta r Table Hi Ions Mr of b-an Dt aionslratmn He w. C T. I . MKKT1MI. A laik'e numb of the m-ml" the W. 1'. V. V . v.ele present ye-iter-ilav iierreMin at the interesting aiel in.-tiuetive ineetmir belli in the Foif.rtb League room of the Methmhst Fpisconal church. The subject of the u'ternnon wa- "f'hli.tian t'ltien-hip" tvith Mrs. T. O. Sicks leader. Mr-. F M. Henderson read a paper on llreat Men with Great Mothers, and What thev have Achieved"; Misllaiel Mill'er played a piano solo: Mr.-. I.. W. Fuller ren.l a leaflet, "Subnet, as a Ituiider of Nation-"; Mrs. tieorirShirlev read ll paper on "Chri-'tian ( i'rin.-h'p": Mrs. Kmma ftt talked on "What the State Hoes for the CMM": Mrs. Kmma Stephen-m ic.-l an artule .m the "Hufh Cost of l.:v.nir"; and Mi.-s Korothy Stephen-.. -i 'or.t-hlded the proifrant with a reailiny. "The Last Token. The various union of the st.-ite are makinir ai raniremet't -to t'arni-b nn aeihulariee to be u.-e.i on the battle fields of France arid ut the meetinir yesterday the members of the m at union donateii five ilollartoward the fund. VOTHFHV I I I I! MH1IM. Alt enjoyable 'program tta- If: -.'.e. ilav afternoon at the no ei the Mothers' ,-l ,h of the Julia I v building he'd at tl.' borne of 1 i n Voran on North Me olian ;tr ..-. S'a'ia Mono, of Indlanapi f Mrs. Moran. sang f. di-s Iiorothy Hunt nn :l Mi. Tre ii Mo nb-r of ! ings. The romainler n! the afternoi n was -pent in needlework and convetsa'ion. Kuring the short business period plans were made for a picnir to be held Augu-t I. A comnattee consisting of Mrs. Frank Moore. Mrs. Zelda Osjens and Mrs. K. M. Henderson a.appointed to make arrangements for the conveyances. All who can attend the picnic are asked to call a meinlier of the committee. TO (ilVK A DIVNKH. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Frank Myers of Fast South street will entertain" at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gill of Crnwfordsville; Harry E. Gill of Huffalo, N. Y., and Master Ingram Gill of I.ogansport, Tomorrow the Myers' family reunion will be held at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Myem, the members of the dinner party thia evening, remaining tor the tvleijratlon. Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearlr

BIRTHDAY SLRPRISE. Mrs W. J. Purwdl whose twenty-

ninth birthday anniversary occurred g'ven a surprise pn-ty Thursday ,;ng by a number of her I relatives. The evening n a social manner and re-1 i. The gutstsi mI Mr.-. Roy I.ayton ami and V Larsh I n. Mr. and ,). .lllllgir.ei hn Wi.-ic.i ;.,e ir. I h.i C'lu.i. Miller a-npoh?-. . cf Inn TO CM K r III.V KINVFK I M and Mi. Harry Ohaver wl a" North Fast street, he ir. Ol.aver's parM rs. James Oliuver, Kmma (ioatley and .. of Itockville; his sisMorgan, husband and ; hi toother Will of Rockvdlo and Mr. tor .Mr.-. Shale A ITLUNOON. una :er and .Iainc aft-raonn id if the FarmHomer Kale I e P.f - Mini, in, myer is the :n I.indenmayer and .n of George Wyatt. Mi. Wvatt tie TO VISIT IN SOI TIIW 'EST. td Mr .1. i ll.e.ier DaV and 1.1 Ruth, v. ill leave weeks' stay in OkTomorrow R--v. 1!! go to fiioad RipAhere they will atg. R,.v. Kale will f the afternoon. THE (I. N. T. ( LI B. will Ik' entertained at the home of 4HI Ka-t. Main "f the meeting 1u ! 1 CALENDAR Corne.liis Van Mlet, tlm iini-u eellUt, eaine to tliia country from Hotterlam In It'll and within few mouths was playing lu concerts wih Tetraizlul and Marv fiardeu. Hoon the Mlnnvoli .Symphony Orebettra took hlra on tour as a soloist. Kegie New York and (Tik'ago music critics have wrktei, him up lu t'vi P7.v iH lb greatest 'cellist In i. country Vthen be play ed In Ht Louis he played ooie of rtti Krelsler'a compositions, slid the iilobeIiemuerat aald he playedttheui as well as the compoaer blmsHt.i He came dlreetly from concert wort In New York ! to play l ti Llntliiient-Allen-Van Vllet OTOpany urlm- the present enaouoo.ua seavon. ujic eritics of Cbleago and New inV. dencrll 'cello piaytng aa being halfway between that of IL vtrtuoao aud the scholarly artlet one beluj the brilliant executaot, tb other the (wont ra tin Interpreter.

TFKSHxV. j 'V N. T. Club-Mis. H. I.. Maker, sin: lioiini it of s.'.wii). Hi' GO.' July 1 1. - ' rack-men . re, l,.-. the safe of the WiehoUlt on-ttuecon (oihi.1,.1, early todaC ind es. ai.e.l with ?-M'o(l m cash. CORNELIUS VAN VLIET.

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Mrs. LewiH Patty is visiting her patents in Flora. Giover liigsby mrde a business trip to Indianapolis yestenlay. Mm. W. G, Neeley ia 'visiting her pareiitii l Mulbcny Grove, III. liisa Mnrtlm Long went to Frankfort yesterday for o visit with friends. Mrs. Agnes Bonney is visiting her , Lttor, Mrs. Aniantha Kirk of K'.ct" street. llss Mauile Miller went to Indian apolis today to attend the funeral o : !:e late Uon lloy '.. Miss Augusta Cali.v-ll w spe-,1 '.irw.av i-t lni!i..'.at'olis the ralcil o" Mr-, (iarolyn Wilson. It. K. Dawson and Thomas Dawson ..pint Friday in Franklin, with their mother, -Mrs. C. V. Iav..on. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones left t'niay for a short vir.it at their homes ir, West Milton am! Xenia, Ohio. Jsiacs K. llv.r!;,' returae.1 yn'j-t-ilay from Buswrll where he has b-n visiting his uncle. Rev. C. M. Hyerly. Mr", and Mrs. Samuel Moore will spend Sunday in Crawfordsville the quests of Mr. and Mrs. David Evans. Miss Freda Schoen of Cincinnati, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. P. Rayl and family, of East Washington street. Mrs. H. B. Richey and Mrs. Mary P. Moss left today for a visit with leiatives in lialinrapolis and Monislow n. Mrs. C. D. Kailey will spend Sunday with her sister Mrs. James Harmon of Spring Ilill farm, south of Itovalton. Mrs. Jesse Neff will return to her home on Fast Main street this evenvith relatives in InMiss l.ucile Edwards left this morning for Indiana Harbor. Ind., to he ihe iniest for several davs of .Mrs. Norman Cole. Mm. Orpha lluiwr will go to In'h'inapolis this evening to spend the wcek-en. with her sister, Mrs. IManehe Rown. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilornaday and chi'iiren will be guests tomorrow of Mr. Ilornaday'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoinaday of near Zionsville. i Mr. and Mrs. Newell llolloman, Mi.-s Minnie Richey and Grover Righy will motor to Cataract, Ind.. Sunday afternoon for a few davs' fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pierson of j Anderson came yestenlay iifternoon i 'or a few .lay,' 'visit with Mr. and! Mrs. Lawrence Pierce and Mi.-s Lucva . id Mis. F.I I,. of Indianevening iljns hr'h.-r. C. West M.i i a .Mi.-s Gail Schooler has gone to Ini.i.napoi's to attend a picnic party to .- n by the members of the Tri lelta so-onty of which Miss Schooler i a member. M:ss I ..'ha Itrambl 'tt left yester-ord-viile the to Te; H.t'.te to le the gu.-t of fra-mis near that city. J. P. Coverdale left Thursday for Indianapolis, w-here he joined Ituird Saltzgaher and family, the party motoring to Mount Sterling, Ky to remain over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham I of Fast Main street will have as their : noon dinner guests Sundnv. Mr. and i Mrs. R. W. Thompson and Mrs. M. A t unninirham of Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles Kimmeli .vent to Frankfort this afternoon where .-h-wat a guest at a snower party give i bv Mrs. John Horner in honor of her si-tei-. M,,s Sv'via Hoilacher a brideelect. er Mvers was a guest at the hunch dance given last evening at the M C. hall of Frankfort. Twenty-four couples enjoyed the evening. A four piece orchestra furnished an excellent program of dances. i Mrs. Albert Caldwell anil Mrs. Arthur Itaer ami two sons of Indian1 apolm returned to their homes yesterday after a few davs visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Martin and family of . West Busby street. ! Mrs. William Means, who hax been visiting relatives and friends here for ' several weeks, has gone to her new j home in Linden. Her daughter, Miss Helen, who has also been spending Mondav. Mrs. Je.-m Lewis of Indianapolis. i Th: sdav to spend a week visiting relatives in and near Lebanon. Todav Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. T. i). Sirka are in .Max. the guests of Robert Adams and family. Mrs. Lewis is a daugh'er of Mr. Sicks. Mr. and Mrs. George Lohman ani laughter Mildred of Frankfort, are here for a visit with Mrs. Ixihman's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. ti. F. Dawson of South Lebanon street. Mr. Lohman will return home Monday. Mrs. Lohman and daughter remaining lor a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Will ' Miller and daughter Pauline and son Donald ind their niece Miss Miller of Wanakoneta, Ohio, who have been spending several friends weeks with relatives and n Louisville, Ky., canic yterclav to remuin until in the morning the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fish nd .Mr. and Mra. C. M. Lenox, Mm. C. E. Stsle" "d Mra. H. A. Staley and two ion, Billy and Joe, of Terre Haute are spending neveral daya with Mr. and Mm. E. M. Serviei of North Kloti atreet, H. A. Staley will come this evening to remain over Sunday at the Serviea home. Mr.

Staley ii a brother of Mr. Seme

Predominating Styles foi Spring and Summer In Reliable Woolens Season 1917 Classy Suits Tailored To Your Measure We show all newest weaves and colorings deeigned for the season 1917. Iacobelli Bros. Phone 785-Y. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. First National Bank Building.

Sound Tax Exempt Securities NETTING 4 to 6 and 7 per cent Put vmir Dividends anrl Mlo Money in Investments Protected by I)OI,LIN(;.S SERVICE, which assures the careful, conservative investor SAFETY and REASONABLE RETURN. HARRY L. KENWORTIIY Phone 22 1 Lebanon, Ind. Our lioone County Manager THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY Merchants Hank Building, Indianapolis, Indiana

.! ...rs. C. K. Slake the i.ntl.er of j Mr-... Seivi. ' Mrs. Nell Pienfans of St. Paul,"' Minn., who has been the guest for a week of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Jacob Cobb has gone to New York City to spend a week attending the millinery markets. Mrs. Ihenfarig will return to this city for a short visit before again returning to .St. Paul where .he is hed designer of the Strong-Warren Millinery Company. Vernon Rohrer and Aubrey Glenn left last night for Bloomington, III., where they will work in the harvest fields. Mr. and Mm. Read Budd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clem Shirley will motor to Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day at Fort Benjamin Harrison. WAITS 20 YEARS. THEN Sl'ES FOR $2.".000 .n.i lh, fmi-i.oo.ivil Vr.r Kc-.-l.-r. I CLEVELAND. July 14. Witnesses wilh long mcmores will star when the Court of Common Pleas hears the case of Melvin W. Voile, twenty-four, against Catherine Nusr.dorfer. executrix of the estate of Jacob Nussderfer and William Nussdorfer. Veile is suing for Ili.YOOO damages for injuries he alleges he received twenty years ago when he lived with his parent! in one of the Nussdorfer tenements. He says that on January 14, 1897. an iron gate carelessly left leaning against the building fell on him and fractured his skull and that he hasn't been able to pursue any regular occupation since that time. He says he waited until he became of age hefore suing. DIVER DRAGGED 500 FT. ON BOTTOM OF OCEAN (D'J th tntrrnaiimttl Sitrt Brrrtre.i RAN' FRANCISCO, July 14.Fac ing rlevh it the bottom of San Francisco Hay, Joe Slarle, diver, saved himself by quick thinking and strong arm muscles. Slade went down to clear a barge anchor from a pipe line. As the anchor was cleared the life and signal lines to the surface became tangled. Slade signaled the launch towing the barge to go ahead. The launch proceeded too fast and botfi life and signal lines parted. In another moment the air hoso would have parted. Slade seized the anchor and was fnwed S00 feet over the bottom, the weight of his diving ahoee threatening to break his hold. The launch was finally stopped and Slade h( lied op. Job Work at Reporter ofilci

RebuiltCadillacf.

The Cadillac has always been a car apart, a car in a class by itself. Cadillac character mav ! obtained tn a REBUILT CADILLAC - jm.t as beautiful and just as good ss the duy it came from the factory. The work, including repainting and redecorating, is done by our trained workmen every worn part replaced by a new one. We recommend the REBUILT CADILLAC as the car of moat value, based on price. It will pay you to see these cars: l'.'Hl 7-passenger 1914 o-passcnger 1.111 .'epassenger 1111.1 6-pasenger l!Hf Victoria 115 7-paiwenger 1!M. 7-passenger 1912 5-passenger 1!I1'. 7-passenger li12 roadster Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS I'scd Car Department. P cond floor Steinh-irt building Eleventh and Meridian Sts. Main . Mil. Auto 27-306 Quick Meal Oil Stove COULTER-SMOCK CO. W can tupply you with anything in the Hardware line also rata oa or t rown Ixbanon Hardware Co. bo 8S Wnt Mala Itrl Just iietcived a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108 P R WINTER rHIROf'RMTOr urs 9-tl m.. !- md 7- p eVSI'TnON ,VT(pVt ysts rtrr Rooms 219-220-222-224 Phone 2S5 Reporter on R. H $3.00 Yearly

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