Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 260, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 August 1917 — Page 5

'LlSA-NGN DAILY ULi OiClLa, Wj.WJAY', AtU'. t i, 1917.

Classified ADVERTISING Rates 'ic Ter Word, Each Issue No Advertisement Takn fat Lett Than lot.

5oca Happenings

BY MISa ESTHER PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

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FOR SALE COR SALE-One Mali safe, good a-

Co. -U-tf.

FOR SALE A barn ch.up. Inquire at 803 West North street 7-2rt-(it.

OK SALE Swoml-haml Kurd lour

ing car in good shape. Lebanon

Hardware co.

OR SALE Ford touring cur;

lition, price ri-;ht.

12 Wo-t

hieairo street. i- .t o. j-r. I OR SALE --Two orange colored An j .iut gora kittens. Phone 70 or cull e.t i :il: West Main street. T-.'il--'' .'-ion OK SALE Twenty tons of timolin j Mrs. hay. fall phone' t-l'l-l 7 :!l !' U.u roR SALE Fine home, fi rooms

l.ath well located on iroptowi street. Small payment down, i.al e'e like rent. A bargain. In rare K.-p-ovr. K I ." WANTED WANTED Fireman at T. II.. 1. E. power station, 21c per hour. 1'hone 72. f, -J-t(. WANTED-Mon af the lot. r-ta.c Public Service fo. ! ;!l WANTED MALE AM' FEMALE HELP An intelligent person niay earn $100 monthly corresponding for news-papers; $10 to o0 monthly n (pare time; experience unnecessary! Bo canvassing; subjects snssrested. rieml for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room ltilt, Bultaio. N. V. 4-27-6-mos. FOft KENT rOK RENT f room hoii.-o. lath, toilet. 2'j blocks from square, eal & Company. 6-ltf. LOST OST-Anutho.-t ring, a keep .-.ike. Lett in J. S. Edward.-' re-lam ant reward, return to 41b M;:in I m- ' street or call r.88. 8-1-4.. LO.STUdy'sblack;iiid while hat on Frankfort road luosday munt. Return to I his office.

OST Heifer n-.it of live n pa-lure

on .South Lebanon street. Au information send to the Ilui;h Power meat market. Kewanl. 8-1 -t

THURSDAY. YV. R. C U. A. R. room Thursday afternoon. FRIDAY, p. M. f. Club Mrs. Arthur Carr, 1:11(1. Tourist club Library, 2:00. PICNIC DINNER. The Frankfort Times says: "The erowil that was formerly known as

i ih- Happy-Co-Lucky club of Scirelev.lle. h-lil their annual picnic at the

mux . atcniaaoii, Attorn.. aOTioa to mauve, cavaorroBa, btc.

Y. Storm, rtmit..-r..l..r of .,. of Url.fi-. I'-rk. Or I. h..s c ,nt.-.l n.t f,le.l I i- .,l M " i In ftaal sattl.mont of ntd c.eisminati.'U ;inl ."tea ol ...il.l ;-!'

Una, this 1!I -1.2 1-1.

n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 343. Lebanon, InL

park Sunday. At the noon

a sjmptuous dinner was enjovy nil. Those present were Clyde rht-n of Indianapolis, Mr. and Alfred Weaver, son Will and lit- is lto-.s and Helen and Mrs. Jonii k.nt of Mulberry. Mr. and Tom !:tn and (laughter Mary ratik'ort. Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore. - I.e. Male 1 and (len Amos, Aulta ...- and (liven Storms of SYircleMr. ::nd Mr-.. I ieorge Wimboraed .-on Jame-.. Carl ltratton ami k W.fkers of Lebanon, and Mr. Mr-. ',v, S. Weaver ami ion James

lil UTH PAY PARTY. Me'vine North entertained of neighbor children yesterday n f'om 4::!0 to 7 in honor of lighter, Mary Margaret' sixth : . ( :n were played on the r.d irfrei-hirients were Senred. :i.'.- h'Tr (.-ue-t reveived a THE TliritlST CI.CII. m. o. Ii-r o ft he Tourist elub .-t I r.dav nfternonn at 2:l'i' proi.ipt at the library fur the e of .j-wins- for ths rie.1 Ctnll . Af! rtcmbers art ured to be

MI.ETIV; POSTPONED. e in.'t'iii: of the Thimbleine - liun va- to have been held this ha, h-n po-tponed.

with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Garner, the Mines Felice Richardson and Thelma Atwood left for their homes in Vuncie toilay. Mr. and Mrs. deorge Mayer and daughter, Mrs. Arobelle Heflin, of South Lebanon street, hail as their guest today, Mrs. Charles Murdock of south of Lebanon. Mrs. Leonard Langjahr and children are spending the week in Kempton with Mrs. (ieorge Auhle, Jr. Mr. 1-ancjahr will go to Kempton Saturday to remain over Sunday. Miss Lois Campbell, of Greenfield, who has been spending some time in Wisconsin, is here for a several weeks' vikit with her sister, Mrs. Victor f rnne, of west of !.tLoioii. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I'.rainbictt and family, of Pittshnrirh. Pa., who have boon i.-iung Mr. and Mrs. Philip I unningham, of west of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Butler and family of West Chiraco street, have returned home. Mrs. E. C. Gullion and children and gjeat, h'tle Mi.-s Mary Khiuheth .-oott, of Muncie, left today for a few lays' outing at a camp near Lafaytto. others at tie camp will b,- Mr. anil )ln. liert Miller, of Hay Ci'y. Mich. Mr. Mil'er i a sister ' f Mrs. Gullion. Mis. Pearl Armstrong and children, Margaret and Pearl, of Pi't ouigh, !'a., are guests of Mis. Aim-trong's arents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. .Irn-, and ..!h-r relatives. They w.-e ar- .: impanietl here by l'tle Mis- Mary Catherine June"., iliu.c'.'r of Mr. nrol

Mrs. Everett Joner,

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Uev. Demetrius T'ilotson, of Crawordville. spent yesterday with h s n.in acco:r.tani''d home by Mr. and Mre. Tillntion and on, d his d.-mgh-

-r. Mi:

has bi

pending -ev.ral w v. h-.r, T.,n Her v..l Mrs. TiHnt.-'on and fami! J. lil guests will vidt the Shades. lir. and Mrs. A. S. Cory and si iho'n.u-. .stent Sumlav in Mfiote-vi' .th Mr-:. (,ry undo. Dr. and M. V. I.. Thompson. Dr. Thump-on s. i partner of Dr. Z. A. M.-e:;.ei1tie

(bo

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.. The wo I while Mr : at the Th

PEUS0NAL MENTI05.

Mies E'l.i Mae Pratt is Tisitmg her 'at her in Kokomo. VN i'l liMrn-, who 's recniitini; for .' tmpunv H. -prnt t 'day ut Zionsv.ile Miss '.Vary Miller has returned "mm a visit in Jame-;'iwn with Miss

Anna fa

of Miss !r

s l-ahelle Appier. I to; i ay lit the hom

'gate, of We.-tfieid. -. I.ewis Pafy. of Esst Sup t. has return'-d from s viMt iv- and f'KTls in Flora, -s Helen Cnldwell will -day for Chii-airo for a .-' v :t w.th Mr-. Carrie E. (

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. d;:v with the Infer' id ! -. W, 11. Martin.

it-. Mr i- Shan

Mrs. J. A , vi.-itlng h' an a n;t Mr.

I.nett. of Peoria. 11 r aunt. Mrs. O. P. .spil Spillir.aa of Indianspo!

Mr

N-Hle l.i

Ma'

s-oh iter brothhT daughter

State Auto Insurance Covers Complete

Z. C. SMITH

1201 North Meridian. 206 South Ibanon

Thoiie 02-Y Phor.e 20B

lr. t ,:.-. :. -n Konrranee. Mrs. J"i p ii.i' r anil daughter, V era, of Hi-iitnc-am. Wash., it ft la.-t n'ght for fTanl;rt for a vi-lt before returning here ag.vn be the guests of Mrs. lO-.-n-rance. Mis. Miller and Mrs. Ro.-en-:amv Mere classmates whin both ere -t.Klents of the Kirk'-n h-eh rlioel. ilther euests je.-terday of Ir. mid Mrs. lin-om-i an, o m r" h-r lor her. Mrs. Dr. Fall of A.lvan.-e, and liss Kathetine Long of this city.

ODD. HI T TRI E.

GOSHF.V, I '-P- alo

An.-:i,t I. - TV.

nail l- fine for fertiiir.er. ANDI.RSOV. Ind.. Aiim.-t l.-T. oilpies from the 0!, People'- Hon f the Gospo! Truinjwt rnmpstnv h;n d.t.iiivd h.rn-.r-So wed.

r. Frank llooh (I -. Lou Vote.

Mrs. Vnda Bovdro of Baden, O., here for an cvtende, visit with Mr. i.id Mr-. C. F. I.erkione and family t North Lebanon street. Mr. i.nd Mrs. Charle., Kulhnan ami n. Vic, of lndinn:i'olis, were enter .ne. tod:iy at the ho.t.e Mr. am-Mr.-. T. F. Ailen. of Ka-t Vam stieet

Mr. ard Mrs. W. A. hinraid and Mr -. D. E. Stark n oore, t-. ln.iiinapoiis thi., morning and pe-t the lay with Mr, and Mrs x 1L Ib.n'ap. Mr. aed Mr.-. Charle,, oh. who i iii'o been spending several il;ys in Martins- lie with thir son. o. R. Sn.itli, and family returned home lal von in sr. After . jirnding feur e,-k here

He

LKi.ZIL, A

mbed on a cow to po-o c,,,. ;, :l ie aniniai turned to attack file e child fed off and broke ,m a

"WE CAN SHOW YOU" KANSAS CITY, Mo.. August 3d, 1M7 Long & Davis. Lebanon, Lid. Dear Sir: Enclosed please find 1!0 certs in slumps for which please ser.d me a bottle of your Reliahl- Corn P.e.rovrr that you make. My brother, E. E. Hrieham, told m- bow nicely it remove.1 hi; (..n.s. I have never been able to find anything a- yet that would remove a hard corn, but Mr. Hmnham tad it rr moved his over a ear ago and has nevec trouidvd him !iicc. h n.d by parrel r.. nrt ob'ige. Yours truiy. MRS. KIiRENCE MAS.SIE 4'J-'12 Garfield Ave.

ROCHESTER. Amrii-t I MrMahin has six ons

H"'. At er,.-t two are -ailed :n the fir - t draft.

like

GRFEXSIil H'i, lake Vantreese h:n riisband p.n-it tl,ej, house and barn. SI more p-vnt than he C.miF.L, Aut'j.

'u-tit 1. b.-en helpi.

srtys shf put tm

Grains Three Days of Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Children's White Hose

Children's while r.bbed Hose, sli-s 5 lo S'i; citra spe- OCc oial tor these three days, 2 pairs for fciaJfc

Muslin Underwear Special i ,,l si.Hf, i-i d 11.50 downs and Pelticoats, r these three clays at Table Damask ol widi Mercerized Table Damask; sp' ,i-.-e throe da;s, per yard At 25c at Yard

Silk Specials

Plain colors In Silk Poplin", Taffeta and M fancy Silks; all yard wide; special for ihes per yard

saline and beautiful

three days

98c 33c

White Goods

Plain and fancy while Voiles. Orirantlies and l'l.i 3")C, Mr, 4fc and 6ue; special for these three d.is. per yard

i::98c

is. worth 25c

Colored Wash Goods

One lahle i t

Handkerchiefs for

nor L-uod- that you should see- Voile and a lew pi"c-s ot colored dn-s , and 7sc, on sal- these three cl.,-.-

I me table tit J.i colors in Voile: per yard

- and a'.'e Kawy !. ; special lor tiiese Iht

19c

25c I , Special in Sport and Tub Silks

10c

10c

Plum Crepes, worth .".c; Tub Silk-. Fancy Sporl Silks, worth 71lo to tl.'-a three das, per yarvl

35c

Extra Waist Special Extra

Chine he do

lb Silk-, "line and colored (epe I H' lite and lolond urqnnilv Waist: 2 ', ?:!'") ami :! 5o to

Ready-to-Wear Bargains (lur entire slock of Summer Dresses to co now ai t!i-ir retular prMe. Lliveio, Pou-is. .oiier. ( (limthiiios and white dresses inclml-d. Don'i i.m nil po now at on-half Hoar ici.ul.ir puce.

All Wash Skirls Go Now

All fil.r.o and Wash Skirn co noi

Wa-h Skins co now

$2.48

$1.98 $1.48 98c

Millinery ' u,'$iT5b7$23bVnd up to $5.00

From All Around ,..i' ciiloii-d Punralow Aprons, epeei.,1 at Plain and fancy Middles, sin fi years to II s'ilk Suits, worth I El 75 to f:17 "('. mi now at on Novelty fonts, worth up lo ?! 75. s ""''

II no and Jl lb at $1 2i plain and In

Children's He.iulilnl :

All -uiiiiio r tndliiiery at ridiculously low pn

48c ' 48c $3.98 $3.93 79c 79c $7.98

North Side Square

c

RAIG'S "Superior Service"

Lebanon, Indiana

ISP

WILLIAMS HOSPITAL,

teve I'.' sapolr- I

. ... I ti e ho.nllal

i-l i.e.! lleec. e-1 l.t..-.ed oil the in

,,.,!,- and Franl.l'olt

..id the hospital for tieatment Ji. Waiter Bill's and li iby i'"-

'ho .l-v-.-. Tho-e in attendance were Mr. and Mr-. Ora P.rook-hne and I daughter, P.u'h. of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Han id l.e alien anil .laughter. :

the In- li ". north of Lebanon. Mr. anil .Mrs. ;

Frankfort ..-... who I Evnilr Per il of New Ro-a. Mr.

Gai n. t. .Mr. and Ai.-s. ti.ige m. ( f li- ir Pott'.- s-hool house.

I i;ir.. .Mrs. .'.

and .M'-s. ill .1-1111: nil ano o ar Xdvanc, -p. at ! r i.lay with Wall a-nl v .fe. ami Ml. I on Powell and .laugh-

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., h-ine t-l.iv. :., ,-ole.ed. an ,,,.loye nju'i-'-d' lia fall whde at : ,,-pital tmiav. : EAIHV1FW. -lav Rev. D. (. C; s.irtni-nt at tin- p'ace. - n s.ii.iy school .-un.liiy : f tl:- funeral of Ci.rm- I . He wa- buried at Oak Hill ; Lebanon. ; ., ,- and ctrihiiu., of Ne-

t- of

id I'll

il.l i,('!:lll

li-ht. woo ha- I n

loin- with her children, k ith her daughter, leadoAS. id Mr.-. C.uv Cov and chi -undav wdh Albert Cos

ear Fold

id children vi.-il-

ol Adval Ir. and M Mrs. Iv; He .--i.ml;i

DR. W. R. MAY 0

WILL BE AT THE CLDTt HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana ft, '. rj.

FRIDAY f'-nl

Aug. 3, 1917

en Pi

id Mr

Ki

. (iolda Jonei was ai d Sunday cure' :.-i,i I to k and Mr. and ir .

;e S .t'ltd.i) of h-r par-

LKT WOMEN 1)0 THK WORK I I

$$$$$$?$ $23.00 TO $300.00 , V L'ined upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at lejal jata TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN I a In iunu of ViO r.d over you may hav 25 months in which to "pa a. your loan, or you nay repay sooner if yoo like. SPECIAL TERMS' TO FARMERS Writ call upon ua for full particalara, Will bo ir Lebanon each Friday 4r W. A. SWANK - 4H-13 Ben Hur Cidg, Crawforclsville, Ind. w tntt,' WM Mate .twrt., Ltbanmi, Ind. (Squirt Trvctewift' Cc) t t s s s t t $ t t t t i t t t i

17 fr nrsr.flfi.,rit Srif. Serier.) f;n!:K.si;i!f;, Aui-u-t i.-Mi-s L. M. lirown will become Pi- Four tiik"t aeent here, rcplaiiiij; Clrub Jnn-c s, who has enlisted in the National fiuard. MUNCIE, August 1.- Mr.. T. M. Hart, wife of a wealthy manufacturer, has publicly announced she believes women should bear aims, and that she .stands ready to enlist. NOBLFSVH.I.K, August l.-Many wnsnrn are working in the harvest fields in Hamilton county, lierau. e of tha shnrtajfl of farm labor. Th case of Hardens has been turned almost entirely to women in the country.

fral. Him. Only prls It rlns the Jrnnng man who oMentaiionslr displays tils ahunka

in a street rnr. H wants yoo to

knT hn cirefiillr hit soother lauadcra uis illk id. ts.

()ld and II o-k-y.

tjook -re the Sun

Wall motored to l.afaud efiont the day.

i.i.o vn-re Sunday t'iie-:s of ard-on and family were Mr. Sil.-rs and Mr. and Mrs -, of pit; Sprine.-. 1 Mr-. Loral Cavin visited ih l-'atives iii.il- Milletlge.

MHITHFl FI D.

M'S. :M lie at Nob!.

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id C

-joith and d.uiKh-

Mr. end M

(.-. Don-, i.i.d Mis. (l.aio.s Mori-

took .linn, r with Mr. Smith's father and mother. Mr. and Mr.,. Ilinry S,-.th of l-f'banon. Wood Stevens and family of near U., .ton, and Vern Qmk'Ii. were the Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlin (J-l'Ck. Harrv Murphv's sister and son Kenneth, and Mr. Murphy's mother rntunnd to tb'tr home in Illinois one day last week after a several weeks' visit. Mi-.-es Susie Quick and F.dna Richard -on, Paul F.drmirlnn and Willie Kedwirk motored to the Kha.lc.s Hunday. Mrs. Thomas and son George, from Wisconsin have come, for a two weeks'

yisit with her sisters. Mrs. A. F. Bums

and Mi.i Calhi"e ISutler. STEWART'S 111 AP ElSunday rirs Mrs. John Brook

hii-'k oirtljday anmv.;fy. the relatives fathered at her home and spent

li v Man d bv Mi

o k a'.d : ind M : s. spent

!'o Saturii lolly, aero

l llr.n idav

:th

near F.nx

J ha F.U-h, n. of Lebanon, who i- ill.

F. W . .(-teven. and family atte"'leit i he' fan- re! of Oariiii 1 Lc.'.alien. of I'airviow. Sunday inorriiri(r and took ilmtier with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quick. (Hen Hicks.n. wife and -on, nnd Mirses Do-i" Baker and Olive. Hick-

son spent Sunday at Lafayette. Misses Ki.va Darnell and . Nellie Fvnns and .Messrs. Clyde Mines and Paul I.anham sp.-nt Sunday afternoon at Ft. rienjamin Harrison. Misses I Borgia and Marephie Dulin nnd Messrs. Lloyd Ottinger, Minnus Yates and lilmer Artman spent tiunday at Frank Artman'. james Mi'lottc nnd family attended the funerul of their nephew, Carmel Lewnllen, of Fairview. Mist Zelma Bums gave a party to a numlier nf her fi lends la.st Taet day night. Aliout 75 wen; present. .Miss Nellie Frara spent Wednesdiv wiih Mi.-s UruM Vnr.ieW of Joliet. Frank Bimi and family, Arthur

And every Tour weeka tilers after.

Dr. Mayo has treated a number of case-i of cancer without tha Dr. Mayo has treated weeessfuiiy all forms of Chm,.;c Disease that are curable, such as diseases of the Brain. Heart Lunpi, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stomach. Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Blood Poison Kturn. Dropsy, Female Disease.. Nervous Ducaaes, tczema, Epilepsy. Catarrh in all aUgea, etc. II T M A Pd7- Permanent and lasting cure U what I will give MtN you beyond a doubt if your case is curable; if not I r!l not accept your money and promise to do anything for you in, best reference I could give ai to professional rcllab.hty is the many cured, latisflod patienta I dirr.iss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will give the POOREST man a chance as well as the RICH to receive acure from me at a SMALL COST. There is no man too POOR to k-et my heat advice FREE. . Varioeele and Hydrocele. Our one treatment euro is what yoi ahould have. Only one visit ia required. We do no cutting. AU irna dlaappear within a few dayi or weeks. ,,,., Blood Pajson, Skin Disease,. We will r you trea.mcnt that will in a few days cure all ra-h wires. . 8tri..-, Kidney, Eladder, Prostatic Glands are suienlitically treated by n. Our n-ethods immeditely beneflt you. FUea Fistula. W. can cure ao quickly and easily that you will be surprised. Wa will give you just the result and cure you are l00ltR5p,tnlr Treated. After an axamination we will tell you just what w. can do for you. U w. can not benefit and cure you, wawHl frankly and honeatly tell you so. Call on or address, V.. K. MAYO, 843 N. Delawart Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Phillips and family were the Sunday ! guestB of Lon Ksex and family. Robert Smith and family, of touth of Lebanon, spent Sunday with Else Koime and family. Willie Quick, of Fatmew, spent Monday night with his uiuin, F.oiStevens.

Harrv L. Kcnworthy HANDLF-H ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE . . SECURITIES Residmre phnne. 2:(: Office, I