Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 268, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 August 1917 — Page 7
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FOR SALE COB SALE Driving har ', at a liargwin if sold Kev. J. M. Tuggle, phone 81. 8 K-.!t FOIl SALK-Hou on weekly payment. J I Hrl,,.r I'hnr.. '14X. 8-8-4t. CORSAI.E--Slightly d pi. II $fi0 cash on account of leav city. Address box "X. V. 2 Reporter. FOIl SALE On good four cow. will he frc-li this C. II. Walter. K. K. 1. I'lm Brunswick TDK SALE Walnut Heist. ' 8-9 1i care spring, street. Call at 4 W.st North WANTED III A NT ED MALE AND FEMALE II 'HELP An intelligent person may earn $)i'jO monthly corresponding for newspapers; Jit) to $.".0 montliiy in pare time: experience unnecessary; Bo canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1619, Buffalo, N. V. 4 -27-6-mos. UAN'TEIl I toy In learn i ri 7 r i n t i n g "trade. Inquire at The Reporter office. WANTED Fipcrt repairmen Hinted at the City Garage. 3-tf UAStED iirisi. In.piire a. Boss " Manufacturing Co. 8 7-1 It UfANTKli Fireman at T. II.. I. A- K. " power station. '10 c-nts per hear. Phone 72. 8 tf WANTED lilii w work Saturday nights and Sui.days, at Palace Candy Kitchen. FOR UF.NT COR RENT a mom house,' bnth. toilet blocks from square. Neal A Company. 6-ltf. rOR KENT Three or four p...m.. r-r I light housekeeping all thi office. C"R" KENT Furnished i Bneakfa.-t if desired. Mrs. Mary Hendricks, 18 North Lebanon street. Phone 474. 8-io.tf rbR" RENT Seven" room" We 'at ' East Superior street. Sot Mrs. (Catherine: Mol-ler. H-!! L' FOUND FOL'ND Traveling bag near Crawfordsville ear line Augu.-t S. Call agent at Ilaelris?. Curry B. Sloan. (i-6-t't h. b. snooK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone S4S. Lebanon, Ind. State Auto Insurance Covera Complete Z. C. SMITH 1204 North Meridian. Phone 9S2-Y 2M South Lebanon Phone 206 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doiea 25 Double edge, per dotcn K We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT TIJE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone lUO-y West Mli St. FOR Ql'ICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 97S-L 121 Wont South Strwt CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS OrBoe phone 86; Residence phone 240 and 6t Stanley Block, East Boot! 8tr4 OWEN MORKERT Ip1 Chiropractor u1 Hours: 9-11 a. m.: 1-S and 7-8 p. . fj Consultation and Spinal Analysis free jj 230 Caann-Nral Bide. Phone til ; t H-IUy Spindjjraph Department; Phone S PLVNELL-COOMB3 LeJraawa's Leadiof Lewbtr Yard.
County News
FAIRLAND. Mr. and Mr. Clarence DeAtley and daughter, Mildred Alice were guests of Aoner Pool and family, of Lebanon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern and son Kenneth spent Sunday at Turkey Run near Crawfordsville. Harry Howard and family and Mr. H. W. Howard visits John Dooley and family, of near Rosston, Sunday afternoon. Martha and Wendell Kern of near Thorntown were guests of Charles i Korr. and family from Thursday un- : ti! Sunday Misses Mary Perkins, and Lena S.v..pe and .Messrs. Guy Williams and li'.irl H'dhngswnrth spent .Sunday at ; 1 oit Harrison, near Indianapolis. I Mr. and Mr?. Ashurv Williams and i.nuvmg Knton attended the fun1 .-..il "f Mrs. George Holmes at Thorntov.n Sunday. I o"! Howard and family of Kirklin -iwnt Sunday with Dili Howard and Mi. and Mm. Clarence DeAtley and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Lebanon, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Whitlock and n. Joe. and Miss Flo Whitlock, of H-intmgton and Mr.- Kffie Sicks and sons. Herbert and Hubert, of Lebanon visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strahon, Monday. Howard Pool of Lebanon was the guest of Clarence tfeAtley and family Sunday night. Miss Mattel Crouch returned to her home in Indianapolis Sunday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jnlin Linton. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Slagle and Captain L. O. Single of Lebanon and Mrs. Sodle Fori of Clireag... were KJ'-st '' A..l:ry Wi'i.iiinj and family Thur.'day. V.-.s Myrtle sit ;nir t'n."'rai Ooelev of Rosston, i in this vieinitv. l:-.-are p-m.-dall and .ton. Thomas. Mr,. Cordelia Robertson, Mr. and Mis. J. H. Strahan and gue.-ts, Mrs. .'.:; Sicks n' Kentucky. nd Murl Norton of ( hirago, motored to Frnnkfott Sun-'a- ami sp.-r.t the rlav with Ra hard Kinney nn. famity. Wiiiiari raon arl family spent S uniny with Mr. and Mrs. Pent! M jsH 1ZHILI.K. Luna Fiifhatdson. a-iid-rff s. v ral da 'f Llwood. with fir. J is Alletrree : ith ( hsries ind wife spent SunAllegree and fam,fe. of Knklm, ,-al-lia Amos Monday Mr l.c J :a ano children ,-.ent Maninv -ai'h K"V Richoy and family. Frances Keliey, of Lebitnon. spent Saturday night with Me'vm Winn. John Shirley, of Ihtmon. was the ;li .-t 'f l:i grandparent.-. Truss Shir- . y ;.ni v. ','e Satui-dsy night. iiliH"- Jontt ami wile i.pent Sun- !,.;. w-ti1 r la'.i-.T- in I ehsnon. Mr-;. I.orcna Coy ha bvm the guest ,f her rou.m, M:ss Helen Burleson, n I'id'arapoli, for the pat ten day?. Mr-. Vnt oy, of Krankort. sjient i h arMiay with Kay Tucker and wife. The .-aill-born babe, born Monday Yi'.rnirg to laurel and Eva Swope a a liU'ied at the Chn-tian cnm tery a rs Monday afternoon. Mrs. '"ora Fl-her and Kahy and Children Or FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO RI A CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. MONUMENTS See us f'jr your monuments if you want first elaas stock end workmenship. Call us and we will bring- you in our shop for inspection. Shon phone 102; Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. R. BAUMGARDT THE CLEANER We Clean While Other Try" l&M: S. Lebanon St. Phone I Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL. KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES ftesHbasw fcw. tJ Oflee, IM
Mrs. Hazel Tucker spent last week
with Sam Coy and family and other relatives in Frankfort. Lou Batts and children spent Tuesday and Wednesday with the former's parents, Richard Davis and wife, near Gadsden. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Goodnight, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw spent Saturday night wrth Mrs. Henry Martin, and Sunday wth Wilson Martin and family south of Lebanon. Rob Batts and wife, north of Lebanon, spent Wednesday with the former's father, Butler Batts. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Batts called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edrington. Mr. and Mrs. Otis McRoberts, and daughters, Martha and Dartha, spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Roscoe Parish, of Elwood, is spending several days with his grandmother, Mrs. Lucinda Amos. DOVER STATION. Clair Bratton and wife motored to Muncie Thursday returning home Friday. While there they were the guests of C. C. Briggs and family. Helen Briggs accompanied them home. Walter McDaniel and family, Ralph Jones and wife, Evert Caldwell and family, Lew Caldwell and wife were the guests of Charles E. McClain and family Friday. J. L. Erskine and wife were the guests of Guy Morrison and family Saturday. Guy Morrison and family visited in New Ross Saturday night and Sunday as the guests of Jesse Morrison and wife. James Gordon and wife attended the wedding of their son Lloyd at Sheridan Thursday. Mark McDowell and wife, Ed Hamilton and wife and son Ciril, Ralph Jones and wife and Mildred Kibbey were the guests of Robert Billlingsly and wife of Lebanon Sunday. Charles E. McClain and wife and son Orin visited in Lebanon Sunday. Clair Bratton and wife and Lon Bratton and wife were the guests of George Crim and wife Sunday. Charles Flynn and family of near Logansport were the guests of A. E. Martin and family Sunday and Mon- day. Lloyd Gordon and wife were the guests of James Gordon and wife the latter part of the week. Judge Parr and family of Lebanon, Dorsa Butler and family were the guests of M. M. Edrington and family Monday. Rolla Bowen, Noble Pierce, Jesse McClain and Gladys Kincaid motored to the Shades Sunday. R. R. NO. 11. Miss Dorothy Titus spent Sunday with Miss Helen Booher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and daughter. Laiah, spent Saturday night and Sunday with William Butler and family near Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stewart are the proud parent of a son, born Friay morning. The babe has been named Leon Clair. Rev. Homer Dale and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stans- ell. Mrs. Charles Green has arrived home from a two week's visit with ith relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harvey, of Lebanon, Mrs. Jennie Patterson, of Chicago, and Alonzo Nay were Sunday guests at the home of Frank Stafford and family. Miss Eleanor Morris, of Chicago, came Tuesday for a several days' visit with Frank Stafford and family. Mr. Jennie Patterson, of Chicago, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waitt. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wall entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiner and daughters, Audra and Grace, and son, Willis, and M. B. Wall, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Wall, of Indianapois, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis from near Advance, Master Virgil Rose, of Lebanon, and Denzel Richardson and Clair Grizzle of Linnsburg. STEWART'S CHAPEL. Mrs. Claud Cooper, of Lebanon, spent Friday with Silas Hall and wife. Mrs. Hall Lockhart, of Crawfordsville, visited from Wednesday until Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox and children were Sunday guests of Ralph Cunningham and family, of Advance. Herman Hedge, who has been working at Indianapolis, came home Tues- day. Mrs. Vern Price of near Pott's school house, spent Saturday with James Wall and wife. Charles Hopkins and family and Ota Creasy and wife motored to Darlington Sunday. Mrs. N. A. Graham and daughters, Mattie and Ida, called on Mrs. Ora Brookshire and daughter, of Lebanon, Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. J. D. Knox were Sunday guests of Frank Self and wife of Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cory and daughters, of Indianapolis, spent last week with Robert Adams and family. Silas Hill and J. D. Knox were in Danville Monday afternoon. RURAL ROUTE 1. Alta Walker visited Sunday with Armour Lewis. Esther McGuire visited this week in Crawfordeville with Mrs. Mattie Matthews. Floyd Walker and family spent
day with George Walker and
wife. Mrs. Carrie Routh spent the last of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Florence Riddell. Reed Budd and family were yisitors at John Cunningham's Wednesday. Alva Walker and wife visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jett's. The Ladies' Aid society of the Milledgeville church met with Mrs. Carrie Routh Wednesday afternoon. Sam Edlin and Isaac Metzger of Indianapolis were Sunday visitors with Earl Edlin and wife. Bud Wildmsn and son of Tuscola, Ill, were visitors with Tom Williams and family Friday. Avis and Genevieve Huffman visited May Williams Thursday. Lora Edlin and wife visited with Mrs. Joseph near North Salem Sun- day. ROARK. Threshing began Monday in the Roark ring at M. M. Edrington's. The southeast section of Jefferson township met at the home of Mrs. H. P. Stephens Wednesday afternoon and sewed for the Red Cross. J. T. Jones and wife, Mrs. Sarah Collins, Ralph Jones and wife, Mildred Kibbey and John Jones attended a picnic near New Maysville Wednesday. J. H. Gordon and wife, and Jesse Emmert and family, of North Salem, attended the wedding of the former's son Lloyd Gordon, and Miss Beryl Hoy at Sheridan Thursday. Clair Bratton and wife motored to Muncie Thursday and visited relatives, returning home Friday. They were accompanied home by little Miss Helen Briggs, Mark McDowell and wife, Ed Hamilton, wife and son, Cyril, Ralph Jones and wife and Mildred Kibbey visited Sunday with Robert Billingsly and family at Lebanon. ADVANCE R. R. 21 Charles Sparks is on the sick list. George Broshar was in Lebanon Tuesday. Frank Sparks of Mt. Home, Idaho is spending a few days with his parents, Charles Sparks and wife. John Nicley and family spent Sunday with Claire Leeke and wife. Estelle Ray and Carl DeBard spent Sunday with Herman Broshar. Mrs. Nellie Ray of Hoopston, Ill., spent from Friday until Monday with Charles Sparks and wife. James Burris and family spent Sunday with Bert Burriss and family of near Ladoga. Elza Threlkield and family spent Sunday visiting in Lebanon. Mrs. Goldie Wyncoop of Lafayette spent last week with Charles Sparks and wife. Sunday visitors at Frank Riner's were William Johnson and family, Dave Hedge and family, Mrs. Sam Caplinger and children and Oakley Smith. LITTLE CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Virtue and Levi Fancher and family spent Sunday with Cicero Mendenhall and family, of near
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You! Mr. Man! Why wear that delapidated old hat? Save 35c to $1.00 and look better for less. Elbert Perkins Co.
Fairview. Mrs. Emma Harris, spmt Sunday with E and mother Perrigan nnd family. Miss Trecil Baker returned home Monday from a two weeks' visit with hr sister, Miss Nola Baker, north of Terhune. James Mi'lor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clark and daughter, Mntie, were entertained at the William Wade home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Joss- Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. George Wills, of near Hazel rips:, cal'ed on James ily Ti-esday afternoon r nnd fam - 40 YEAR 5i PER CENT MONEY. To loan on farms, no commission, or stock, prepayment privilege after 5 years, t hnrlcs J. Sewart, 907 Merchants Bank llldg., Indianapolis. Telephone, Mam, 77:. 8-4 6t. l ESTERDA Y'S IIF.Sl LI'S. A M F I! 1 1 ' A N A SS It T ATI ( I N. Louisville, 10: Imliannnolia. 4. Columbus. ."-.'.: Toledo. 2-1. St. Paul, ': Kansas City, 1-1. Miliar ap'dis 10; MiWankee, 0. AMERICAN I.F.AGCK. Cliicagn, It; Washington, 'J. Cleveland. 5; New York. 2 (10 in-, ires). j St. la 2; A till. fi.
"DEGINNING Saturday, August Uth and for 18 days, our entire stock goes on sale. This is done to clean-up odds and ends and make room for Fall slock. While merchandise is high and scarce in many lines that we handle, yet I have been able to secure a fair supply. Yours for Eighteen Days of Price Cutting
Detroit-Boston Rain. NATIONAL LEAGl'E. New York, ; St. Louis, 1 (10 innings.) Pittsburgh, 5; Philadelphia, 1. Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, .1. Bot-ton-Cincinnati Kain. TOMMY D ENTERED. Tommy I), luca! pacer, is lo enter in ihe free-for-all at Newcastle next I'hursday, for a purse of $Mt0. M. M. Apple, owner of the norse, will no to ' Newcastle next week. j. m. woruy, knontrOTtce to nMiniiRi omseb or COUBT. Ksrie K. Winn vs Epiiralm A.II1M St. Kill- of l."!,.r III t:, r:r-HI f-oi in lh 'i'e of Inrt of He.) title He :ih iv "f sh.-e pl.lnt.1T, hv lii in O.e ertae of Mi. elrk ro.irl nf Hnone ceiinty, In Inls'. t.is cmnlstn' ore nwrnefl a. feeder... sed ,V(T hv n !.. file.1 in ire t'.e sffolv. I ' of scom--.,A, lr, IU'l.'l Te.l-1. Ilssel rl T.-til. Famwet Tort.t. tmr
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