Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 249, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 July 1917 — Page 6

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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917.

County News

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.lunduv and took dinn-r v. uh Air a-., I .Mis. Alva S:-vor.e. .Mi. ami -.46. W. W. Hu h v.-.- n Oin-fordsvi!!.- Saturdi.v. I l I H I n I mal at U-.nvill... took upp.-r lav ith J. It. KimniT''-. The following fit. t.i;n. .! Sun I M I "I mhi Otis: Mr. ami Mi . J. M. .h ' Mr. ami Mm. V. Ilium Mil". N.-r. l:-v V f M"-- ' f "If 'i"'l n tor ami famiU from n.n .- if.fi. Samuel IVofPtt -I t Vi--!;i; niuht with Ravmond HuiH.m tv.h ,W Uc-h. . Kil Washlrtirn anil fumilv .-ntci-fciined Surwiav Carl Brwn of Tu-.-"U. III.. Allfflt MessenK'-l- ami f.-ifilv from nrnr Ij-liiinun ami I-ihi-i I nf near Mrchiinirsburif. Mif. J. I. Kmmert a. i-.n ..I t the bedside of her si-.i r Mk. W II Nil,- at C'atarai-t. Owen i-nuntv, I ucliiv. Mrs. Nav has l""-n in .100. hea'th f'V some time. Nonh llartl-t. Mr.-ami Mrs r.diMi Dale. Kthel Ilartint. Ileillah .Pl'anH Carl Itartlott wne 1:1 l.nt.an.m Sundav afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Calla Roes. Mr. ami Mrs. Harrv Ifim spent Jaiuidav niitht and Sumlav at laifiivetie icno-ts of Mr. and Mr. Hovd Kinnif-rt. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Shi.-lu. ami grandson. Wavne harrow. eri wlf of Mr. and Mr. William Itui-ili'.-r Momlav afternoon. Mr. and Mm. Han-el llutier of near Danv.lle are the proud parents of a bahy boy. Mrs. Butler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . arrow of this place. Mrs. Sarah Roberts rame Saturday to upend a few day with her brothel Charles. Ross, and family. Miss I.elia Kmmert spent Sunday with Miss Letha Rohn. Clyde Culley and family motoren to Zionsville Sunday. Hansil Butler will move on Date Thompson's farm when Mr. Thompson moves to New Ross. Ora Proflitt, Dare Duncan, Emery Graves and son Karl and Bailey Iruncun were in Cranfordsville Monday.

R. K. SO. 11. Adam Hisson and family and Mrs. Baird, from near Hazel College and Miss Rovene Brown were Sundaj quests at the home of Frank Stafford and family. Will McKern and wife, of Illinois, spent part of last week w ith Mr. and Mrs. John Mount. Mrs. Mary Sanford and daughter Bessie are visiting relatives in Chicago and Muncie, Illinois. Miss Pearl Kepner is spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. George Hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rnuth en'.ertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W ilcox, of I.enanon, Mrs. Nora Walters, of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclianiel and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stephens, Miss Mabel Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and daughter Eileen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stark and nnlrircn have returned to their home in

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Mis., li.ir.ithv l.'-e. of I..-I,ann. 1swnding a few davs with her cousin. Velva line. Mrs. Scott Walker spent Tuesday with John Thompson and family. Mrs. John Smith and ehil.lr.-n. of Lebanon, spent Sunday with Henry Ottinger and wife. Mrs. Kdwm Carry ami children were in Indianapolis f'r.day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ottinger wenin Lebanon Monday. Ihilpha Iiulin and wife spent Tuesday in Joliet. Mr. and Mrs. Alva West and daughter Helen, spent Tuesday with Kissel! Huffman and family. Herb Ktter and wife spent Monday with Ira Peters and family.

KI.IZ.WII.1.K. Dr. J. K Tinker was in I-banon Monday on business. John Batts left Monday for Ohio where he will work at the carpenter trade. Otis McRoberts and family and Mrs. Sarah Tomlison spent Saturday in l-banon.

Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Shaw spent

Sunday with his mother Mrs. Pn

cilia Shaw and John Shaw south of

Lebanon.

Virgil McMath near Sheridan is spending this week with J. J. Warburton and Cliff Warburton and family. Miss Lottie Baits of Jol.etville called on her uncle Butler Butts Friday afternoon. S.uiiC McKinley, Ruby Kvans and

son Buster Kvans were in Lebanon,

Monday evening. John Butts and family spent Sun

day with liiilmrd Davis am! wife

near Gadsden.

Luke Graham and family were Sunluv guests of thanes Shafor and

tannly Sun.iny.

P. H. Mi-Math and family near

Shen. Ian. spent Sunday with J. J.

V arburton and family. M.-Mlam.-s Ida Cov and Carrie Sipe .all.-d on Mrs. D. It. McManins Wedresdav aCternoon. Mane Cov of l-rankfort Is spending this w.-ek with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Tucker. Mis. Mellie Wari.urton and cmlI 1 in I 1, 1 t I - I u I I 1 of Indianapolis were guests of the 11 1 M II e t i 1 t W 1

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Mr. and Mrs. Mo.scs Goodknittht mot,.i,d near hl-lllp'.on an.l spent tl IV .-an. I.,;- with the former's mother. Mis. i';.fo.iknigbt. ih'- funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Parish hold at the Ci.ns.ian church We In.v.l.t.. Mi:-. Parish was f.irm.,iv a :, of ll.i.- place. An i... n.-.-m supp.1- v. lit he given :,. the :;;-es "' ih- Mud t'i.-.k i ,vh m t'.e .-hur.-h la.vn on I-inlay

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lr-l I ew :i'!.-n. I'll., has he.-n si.-k a- the ! .i-e of In- mo'h.-r for some sf'l r.-i ai,w ,,, ,11. Mi- M 1. rue :.-man spent from We,:n.-.!av until Sun.lav with Mrs. L.lla- Srnirh and !i. H. Lucas and '..m.iy in ar.. near Xohiesville. 1 ! 1 1.- New Mian and wife -if near K'.afii:,-. v, sit.-d Ora Newman -id Randolph '..ua-k and family and Ml-s Su-.e Quick of Klwoo.l. ..pent Salurday ig'it and Sun. lay with Mrs. F.inn.a Wm.k. Jacob 1 u.as. of N'oliiesvilie. s-nt n 1 I r M 1 ( Iti'i-man. Rev. It. l. Coy and wife and little Ml.-s Ruth Brook. hue wP,e en'.-r-tained at dinner Sunday hv Mrs. Ona Howard. Rev. Cov and Rev. klhhev exchanged i.ulpits Sumlav night. Rev. Cm going to Christan Liberty. Mr. an.l Mrs. I..,:,, Woodward of Cyclone sp.nt 'Satimlay night am! Sunday with James Quicks. Servn-ns wor well attended Sunday night. R.- . Kildiey administered baptism to three candidates.

ROSSTON It. It, .11. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Large, or l.e,anon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Large's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurtzler. Klmer F.dward and family spent Sunday with Gu.. Cobb and family. James Ilarlos and family, of south of Whitestown, si.ent Sunday with Clarence Ilarlos and family. Hutch Hopp, of K I wood, and Wallace Chambers, of Jame-to-.vn, ra!1.-.! or, Arthur Harlo and family Wednesday. Clyde Staton and family and Martha Jane Staton and daughter Klla. -pent Sunday with (Irover Staton of Mts. Run. James fH-Bard and family spent Sun.luy with his mother and sisters in Hendricks county. Mrs. Lean Wiles an.l children spent Friday with her parents, Allen Baldwin an.l wife. Ottowa Smith and family south of Whitestown, spent Monday afternoon with Martha Jane SUiton an.l family. Virgil Harlos and family, Matt Walls and son Leslie, spent Sunday with Arthur Harlos and family. Afternoan callers were Richard Watts and family. Richard' Watts and family spent Sunday with Cecil Whitaker of LobsMrs. Josephine Atkins has been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Cora Whitehead.

Leland DeBard, w ho has been spend

ing a rew nays with his grandmother in Hendricks county, returned home today.

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July 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 1917 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.

Big Days of Highest Class Entertainment, Education and Amusement.

Nationally Popular Hands and Orchestras; Famous Orators, Speakers and . Humorists; Sweet Singers and Musicians of nolo. Stirring Dramatic Play Presentations. Cartooning Impersonations Imitations Whistling Yodling.

The Very Best Attractions from the Realm of Entertainment

NEW SALEM. The Ladies' Aid met at the church Wednesday afternoon and had work. Master Adrian Graham has U-en sick the past weekv John Smith of near Lebanon spent the pant week with James Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Campbell or near Meehanicsburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Glen Beck. Mrs. K. M. Beck of lbanon spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Beck were Lawrence Donira and family from near Shannondale, and Mr. and Mrs. Leander Beck. Jude Tribbett and. family wen afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. T.tk StrTi.n -j

and daughteri Nolens aod Claudswi,

r. nq sirs, pert Jims and daughter Pauline motored to Frankfort Sumlav

SPECIAL INSPIRATIONAL PROGRAMS ON SUNDAY GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY! DON'T MISS THE PATRIOTIC MUSICAL PROGRAMS AND THE INSPIRING "AMERICA" PAGEANT EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT MORNING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO GO TO THE BIG LINCOLN TENT EVERY DAY.

Kunire were Sunday guests of rel

atives at Advance.

Sam Graham and family spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Lebanon. M.3S Man- Jacohq spent the past week with friends at Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jaeoby and daughter Mary spent Sunday witb Mrs. Dora Garrett at. Thorntnw-n. Miss Kthel Jaroby was a Saturday night and Sunday gue.-t of Miss Verla Hundley near KlUaville.

THORNTOWN. Lewi? Jaqucs spent Sunday with his brother lan near Frogs Giory. Harry Perkins and family spent Saturday night and Sunday in Lebanon. Alfred Ford nf No. 7 was the Sunday guest of Ora Miller. Mrs. Cordia Dodge and daughters of lbanon were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El wood Serring. Roy Jones and wife of near CherryGrove and Elmer Clawson and wife of Frogs Glory were the Sunday guests of Carlos Hawkins and family. Arthur F.ads and wife and Russel Grimes and wife of Indianapolis were the Sunday guests of Turk Price and family. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Casteele waj buried Sunday afternoon. Albert Titus and family and Ray Kreag and wife spent Sunday at the Shades. Mrs. Minnie Altum and daughter Amy pent Saturday afternoon in Lebanon. Elmore Arnold and wife of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Arnold. Mrs. Jane. Woody spent the weekend at Colfax. Mrs. John Heath is visiting her daughter Mrs. Celia Smith at Kokomo. W. J. Miller went to Lebanon Monday afternoon. ROSSTON. Mrs. Jacob Scott has been ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reser took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cody. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Peters and daughter Ruth spent Sunday with William Hammock and family west of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Artman spent Sunday with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Akeri near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moor and daughter Mary spent Sunday with relative nmr Cyclona. I-en f - -.'..- and family, of RwnT6 wc fv.t Of

Sunday with Charles Crawford and family of near Dover. Clarence Myers and family and L. B. Walker and wife were Sunday guests of Charles Walker and family. Hohart Steel spent Sunday at G. W. Bilker's. Karl Kouns and family spent Saturday night with Pete Christian and wife. Berniro and Rose .Mary Shoemaker spent Monday night with their grandparents, Wood Stevens and wife.

N0RT1IFIF.LD. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Shoemaker and daughters Bernice and Rosemary siient Saturday night with Ivan Shoemaker and family near Thorntown. Ivan Shoemaker's accompanied them home Sunday morning and spent the day. Attendance at Rosston Sunday school Sunday were 22. Little Dana Bowers of near Sheridan is visiting her grandparents, Wash Baker and wife. Those who spent Sunday at the Shades were Mr. and Mrs. John Koung and family. Karl Kouns and family, Perry Hancock and family, E. M. Mills and family and liley Station and wife. Ernest Ilar'in and family spent Sunday with Brack Johnson und wife. George Rollins and family of near Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quick of Fail-view and Oris F.nright spent Sunday with F. W. Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and son were the guests of Charles Walker and family Sunday. Mrs. Enright spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Will Shaw.

SHERIDAN. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson and daughter Enid of Chicago are visiting Samuel Paddac-k and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Parr were among those who went to Garland Dells Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parr of Jamestown, visited Mrs. Minnie Thistlethwaite Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Cobb is seriously ill with lung trouble. The chautauqua will be held here July 21 to 2. Those who dined with S. R. Paddack and wife Sunday were Ed Comcry, wife and daughter, John Paddack, wife and daughter, and Harvey Thompson, wife and daughter Enid. Claude Timmons and wlfs and Clemet Paddock and wife went to Indianspoils Sunday, Miaa Mary Lane, who hat been ill with iung trouble, U not any in-,.

For Sale 1020 Acres, Alfalfa Black Belt NEAR MARION, ALABAMA 700 acres cleared land, balance in timber; C miles from nearest chipping; point; nine mileH to city of 2,000 population. Good pike from land to county neat. Crops this year are 50 acres of cotton, large acreage of corn and velvet lioans; 40 acres of peanuts, ribbon cane and alfalfa. A (food country dwelling, plenty of tenant houses, good barn, shed 30x100 feet long. Five bored wells, two of which overflow. Growing crop.-t, .stock and cattle now on the farm go with it, if sold soon. Seven mules, 2 colts, 3 horses, 7 head of catt!e, registered and grade. One third cash and balance on terms. $35 per acre. Neal & Co.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST ' Expert Repairing: at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

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