Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 272, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 August 1917 — Page 7
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Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint far all kind of metal and paper roofs. We can save you mnnev on paper roofing, 1, 2 and 3 ply paper. Clyde Lowe Thou 390 W. Franklin 81. East of BonwrH'a Grocery Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Real den ee phone, 111; Office, 10S H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 843. Lebanon, Ind. State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 124 North Meridian. 06 South Lebanon Phone 9-2-Y Phone 208 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 8ingle edge, per dozen 25Double edge, per dozen iit we pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAI NUEIW Phone 100-Y Wert Main St. FOR (ilK K ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 078-L 124 West South Street CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Offloe phone 88; Residence phone 240 and 696 Stealer Block, Eaat Seat Street
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Classified ADVERTISING EaUo-'jc Per Ward. Each Lnaa. Wo Advertiment Taken tn Lara Than 10c. FOR SALE roll SALE -Several full blooded bull pups, ". Walter Davis, phone 'Advance, i. R. 1. t-13-t WANTED UMNTED ' Female, first conk' and dish vifhrr at Clouse's restaurant. Apply 1023 North Meridian street. UAM ED Hoy to learn the printing trade. Inquire at The Rrporter oftn-e. WAXTFD Expert repairaiea wanted st the Ciiy Garage. 8-8-tf liA.Nl ED Giris. Inquire at Boss Manufacturing Co. It UANiEIJFire-i-an at T. H.. I. E. power station. 30 tents per hour. Fhone T2C. S-f-tf 111 A NT E D- To bu y a farm of 'JO to J20 a-rr, within three or four miles, of a high school. Box M, R. R. 2. rra.-foHv!l. Ind. 8-13-3L Uf.XTED-To buy 300 pounde of small rice pnpeorn. F. R. Immel. Phone 1.VJ. 8-14-31. WANTED- Dining room" gul at"ifie Clute hotel. FOR RENT FOB P.ENT Five room house, close in. f to per month. Phone 877. 8-U-!t FOR RENT --Modern room bath, city heat. Ida Hail, bit North Lebanon street. S-14-21. F'f.llt SALE - Bedtal and '.spring, fill Xorth Lebanon street. 0 1 !-2t. rop. RENT "Furri.-hed "ruins ' Bi-rr-.kfast if desired. .Mm. Mary Hendricks, 0!8 North Lebanon street. l"h-.r:e 474. K-IO-tf COR KENT -Seven room house. 209 Fast Superior street. Mrs. Catherine Mnier. 8-14-21 FOUND FOCND Traveling bag near Ciaw forht'ie car line August 5. Call ar-jeni at HazclriR-g. firry B. S'.nan. it-fi-et Lost" I OST -Auj;4 2, whie apron. be. lwon 722 South East treet and cou:t hoi.-c. Rieke Ar'lerson. 8 l."-2t LOST - Brmdle hull pup, anwert to name of "(Jueen." Call 124 or 417. Reward. 8-15-iJt LOST -Sti;iid from Biuiwell's era-c.-'ty, l.alf grown, plum blue Mai-t'-.ii-rat. Return or ra'l 1.T2. Reward. -15-2t IDEAL FRUIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts 75c COULTER-SMOCK CO. GROCERIES Always In the Lead LEWIS & STORMS Reporter by mail $J per year
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' ' Rl'KAL ROITE XO. . Sylia and Mary Pauley entertained company from Krk ikfort Wedaeaday and Timraojy. The following laui-c were gue..ta Thuraday of Mrs. Sylvia Caidy. Ur. George Cross, Mrs. Emma and k'rs. Ethel Caasidy, Mrs. Otto Talbert an-l Mr. Jennie Fall. Mrs. Glen Bratton entertained thJ. X. club Thursday a'temoon. A niijcellaieous program was (riven. Refr.hmenlf were served by the hostc". Those who visited with (,len Brattn ard family Thursday night were, John lioven, u.fe .- id son Rollie. and Margs t Bouen of near Plea.-ant View a jii S'ienion Buntin. wife and "n Tediiie of Bognrd. Missouri. The rommunity meeting at the I're- : cinct Friday niirht provud a aucrrna. Rosebud and Xoble Crane furnished aon:e beautiful music and readings v,. re iriven by Vallie fi. Hedge. The M ilk-Maid club of .Sheridan furnished firre tine unging. An addre.-s Iriven by Mr. Evans on dairy question. I The next meeting will held September (14. I Arthur H. Bratton who visited with I friends near Watseka, III., and near I Tuscola. III., last week returned home Friday night, j Sylvia and Mary Pauley visited in Frankfort FMurday. Mort Bratton and wife, Vva'ter I Bratton ami wife of Ind.anapoh :, visited Sunday with l.lcn Bratton's. Mrj. John Cross visit,-'! with Mr.-. Will Witt Saturday afternoon. C:ms Ham and wife. Fay Ham and wife visited Henry Witts .Sun Oscar Wnt was in Tliom'.own Tuesday on business. THORNTOWX. Ollie Beck went to Crav.-fordville Friday. Joe Woody, wife, ..on and daughter of Rac-Don, 4pent Saturday and Sunday with the former', mother, Mrs. Jane Woody. V. J. Miller and wife attended the j funeral of their aunt, Mr... Nancy Hawkins, at Bethel Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Archey ,-pent Sunday in Lebanon. Mrs. Bertha Aitum and son, Merl, returned home Saturday after a two week?' viit in Wi-consin. Lenrurl Sander and v ife of Pleasant H-il wie the Sumlay gue.ts of Sel Hendnrh.oa. Karl R.-ed of Indianapolis, .-pert Saturday and Sunny witii Salx.- Aitum and fau.ily. Mis. Anna Vorin of Lebanon, Mi.. Ada Ecif of Frankfort and I'an Chilett of lbanon v.ere the Sunday guests of ilarrv Perkinn and family and Harvey Perkins and wife. Frank Johr.a of Irujianapolis. spent Thursday mtli Ins mother, Mr. Jane Johrs. Mrs. Kmma Wrolf of Indianapolis is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Elwood Serrmir. R. R. XO. Id. John Kernodle, of Keren drove, spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Blown and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown visited (ieorg'Brown and wife, near Crawfordsville Sunday. Miss Ruby Ham is stajing with Artie Morrison's- this week. Mr. and Mm. F.lii.ha Reese and iu and J. A. Reese motored to Scott county laat week and vUiled Clarence Smiley and wjff. Noah Wimmer and family attended an all day meeting at the Dunkaid church near Liitoo Munday. Mm. Elisha Reese and children, Mrs. Jeie Brown, nd 7Ir. John Kerootlle Uttat f nit) wUa Mr. Tern JarkfOe.
Misa Haicl Crouch of Eaton, Ind., ia here the guest of old friends. She was formerly a New Rosa girl. Mrs. J. T. Turn and sons Harold and Noel of Columbus, Ohio, have been here the past week the guesta of Mrs. Iro Burroughs. W. A. Lasley and wife had as their gueeU last week, Leo Simmons and family of Indianapolis and A. L. Simmons of Apache, Oklahoma. Charles E. Johnson and wife were in Crawfordsville Saturday. Andersen Clinc of Crawfordsvillo, waa here Sunday to set' Miss Minnie Bruch, who is still very sick. Omer fjravea returned to his home in St. Louis. Mo., Sunday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in this community. Mrs. Joseph Stipe was taken suddenly ill Saturday afternoon and in no bettsr. Dr. Sigmond of Crawfordavillt, is attending her. Earl Martin of Lebanon, was here on business part of last week. Thero were four additions by letter to the Christian church hist Sunday morning, Robert Brown and wife and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Mary. Miss Addie Beck of Jamestown waa here Friday afternoon attending the lied Cross meeting. Mm. Bert Hole is on the sick Hat. filen Whorley, who is working in Indianapolis, was a week-end gueat of his parent, Thomas Whorley and wife. Miss FKie Harris and Miss Blanche Wall of Indianapolis, are here for a two weeks' vacation. Don Harris spent Sunday with friends tn Lebanon.. Miss Hazel Jones who is working in Indianapolis was the guest of her par
ents, C. E. Jones and wife, from Sat urday till Monday. Brete Billings is working at the oil station at Jamestown. John W. Miller and William Powell were in Lebanon on busim-ss Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Morrison, who has been on the .,ii-k list the past several days, is not much better. W. X. Smith and family of Crawfonlsville. were the guests of relatives and frionds here Sundav. F. ,!. Booher. who is sick at the home of his son. Basil, at Indianapolis, not much improved. Mrs. Catherine Spohr entertained at Sunday dinner James I. ,'nlowand wife of Crawford.-viile and C. O. VanHorn and w-ife of Indianapolis. At the close of the services at the Christian church Sanday evening A. F. Neodham and wife canae forward and placed their membership m that church. FAIRVIEW. Attendance at Sunday school Suny was seventy-one; 'collection, $1.5'.). j. B. Millr-r'and family called on A. Wysong of Kossion. Sundav after noon. TUse who visited E. C. Ileeman'i Sunda. were Henry Lucas of Whilestown. Wal'er St. Clair and daughter, Mildred, of Indianapoli,; Mr.,. NoiliSt. Ci.iir and Emmet St. Cla.r and fami!) of ri.ar Z.onsvillc. J. C. I!obmon was brought home from the VWtham hospital Sunday not noire improved. I -hum l'iol t : i d family !t,n! Stinrla-, !th .1. H Miller's. .Hi, Opal ard Su.ie Quick left Fr.d.iy for a few day,' visit witii Mr.-, l ay V.oodard r,,' Cyclone. Mr. Kooi' and Wife came out from Indianapoli, Wdm-sduy for a few da.. visit wuh his sifter, Mi. M il ium Mahler and family. The I .allies' Aid socictv nvt Thursiay with Mrs. Mary Bohanon and pent an injoyahle evening. A short program was given. Several vi.-itois ere given. Rl'KAL KOl'TE a. Will Shii'e-, t., vile mid Ray urner and wi.e w;e the .-wnday jue.ts crn Martin and laim ;. .Miss Mar Knmick of Indianapoli,-, nent iVeiliie-dav with her i.ter Mrs. I-w Ca'v. d. .Mr... John ;ie,enn.ng and el.,dreo of Lel.i.i.oii, pen a fo-.v din - of tin. week with Henry (ilendenning anil wife. Philip Ilarlo.-, and f-ni ilv and JaoicIlajlos and family spent Sunday w ith Willie Ikirlos and wife. haries limes and family of Indianipolis, (Jra Smith and family and Claud Quirk and family were tiie Suitflay guests of George Bohannon and family. The C. S. club will meet with Mr.,. f UK) Reward, $I0u T r..ol.-r i of lion papr wll b pl.i'V.rf io leitrn tt-it Ihsr. -it l.aat one drM'Vcl (Tiuiv thst (wisneis iiaa been ntil. to c,r o; all Its sui;.'S. and that Is Cn'nrrh. ttntr Catitrrli Cure Is the only po.lt cure row ktwvn to toe m.aj-al (rit'-nilljr. Onrr)i brier constitutional O's'.se. rcnilrss i t oniolttnlowil treat rri-nt. He'.'s tiiirti 'ur Is t ik.n In-l-Timtlv. acllnrf rtlr-ntly upon tJi blood and r.iuanoi sorfar.?. of th. system, thera. by itv.troyina the founo-mloa of the disease. ao4 atvina th" pt.ti.nt atrenrtb bv b"''1ln up th. cnustltotinn and aslmlnil natiirs In doing- It. wotK. proprlMirs have so mu'-a tmth fu lu curtlvA pew. rt lht tiirr orrr Coe Ban4e4 dollars lor any oa. that It talla to -u Omit for lltt of testimonial.. JrM: I ClUMCr 4 CO., Tfl.4, (X iuiua s.ai'iit nil (ur
Extra Special Sale of Soft and Stiff Cuff Shirts
three for $2.50 Elbert Perkins Co.
Estella Dooley Wednesday afternoon, i Lew Calvert and wife w ere the Sun-1 day guests of his father Mr. Will Cal- j vert. ! Tha Sunday school classes number , four and number five of Mts. Run were entertained at the home of Otha PeaHv Sundav in honor of his thir-1 tcenth birthday. I west of pim:. I Mary anil Fern Beck are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Beck in I'hanon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter l! Ush of Indianapolis, are visiting with Mr. and Mr. William Caldwell ami family. Mi is Icy Moore and Eileen Beck called on Mrs. Ivan 'Cohee Sunday afternoon. William Caldwell and family and Mr. and .Mis. Walter Roush attended the Itousb reunion at the Frankfott park Sunday. Mrs. Monroe Castetter and daughters. Alice and Bertha, called on Mrs. Charles Fmlres and daughter Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith visited at Fowler, Ind., Saturday and Sunday. Lucy, John and Frank Entires motored to Loda, Illinois, last Saturday and visited Saturday and Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fjidres and other relative,, and friends returning home Sunday evening. ADVAXCK R. K. 21. Frank Kiner and son, Oakley, were in Lebanon Monday. Claude Lucas and wife are the parents of a girl born Augu.t 10, named Mary Irene. Xath Delano and wife of New Market spent Sunday with George Ray and wife. I rank Heady and wife attended the He.nly reunion near Bainbndce Sunday. W. A. Laslej and wife of New Ross called tn George Broshar and wife Sunday afternoon. Dave Sparks and wife of near New Itoss spent Monday night and Tuesday with Charles Sparks and family. Frank Riner, wife and sons, Oakley. Lawrence and Orville, Edgar and Stella Caplmger. Kmc Broshar, Olive and Vcrdu Brush. : pent Sunday in I atj.'.elte, at G.o park and Soldiers' Home. ( (iXCOiil). There v ill .- preaching .-rrv-.i-rs at tin:, iilare Sunday morning and Sunday night. Sirs. Otis Carner and son, lren, are vifitirg relatives in Ja-per county. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tioutman visited Funda;, at Roymond Edwards'. Forrest Worrell is home from Ft. Benjamin Harrison. R. T. Pinneil has heen ill for the la. t few davs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Purdue spent Sunday at Jno. Croi treel's. Che. F. Rohin.on and family .pent Sunday at Boiivcr ilonnelic south of town. Alberta and Leon Worrell, of Lebanon, are spc-ndir.g this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Alice W orrell. NfcW BUINSWICK. Rev. T. A. Hall filled hi rrirular appointment here Sunday, taking dinner at Elmer Dinsnmre. The women of Harrison township will meet at the icjiool house at this place Thursly afternoon to do Red Cross work. Cleo Huffner and son, Phoeba HafTmt. Opal Pounda ana daughter, Ray
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Kiigsda! and family and C. H. Walter and family spent Friday with GooRagsdale and family. C. H. Waller and family visited with Geo. Walter and wife, of Lebanon Saturday. Alonio Woodard and family. Frank Handle and family and Kay KagsdaJe and famiyl attended the Smith S. lee reunion at John Smith's Sunday. C. H. Walter, Ceo. E. Walter and ( ol. J. B. Henderson visited the Dulin Duroc farm eaat of Gadsden Saturday afternoon. , There will be au ice cream supper at this place Friday night. STEWART'S CHAPEL. Mis EHrabeth McMaine, west of Ibanori, visited Sunday wilh Clestcan McClaine. Mr. and Mrs. Perry l.e-vallen a ad daughter, Garnet, and Mr. and Mrs. John Brookshie were Sunday guests of Harold l.ewallen and family north of lbanon. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, west of Advance, culled on James Wall and wife Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Epperson and Miss Kate Graham, of Lebanon, wer Son-; day gue:-ts of John Swindler anil fainily. of near Ward. Mrs. Ore Brookshire and daughter, ! Ruth, of Ich.vion. spent Wedne.day! with Mrs. X. A. Graham and daughteis. Mrs. Xoh'e Faulkenhery received word Saturday of the senoas illness of her sister. Mrs. Xewt Fauik -ihery. of Mississippi. Mrs. Faulke..cry was formerly Mis.i I.ihbie porter. Those who spent Sunday with Mil ford Hedge and family were Mts. Lot ker Surratr and children and Mr. anil Mrs. Marley Hedge, of Anderaon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams of north of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. TonLollar and daughter. Fern, of Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Grove. and ..on. Glen, and daughter, G'adys, of near Old I'nion, railed in the afternoon. Mr. arid Mr... Frank Self and Zr..n I'irirgs'.ev and family, of Advance, vi.-.ited cundav with J. I). Knox. Miss Margaret SN-ni, of New Albany, who is visiting her aunts. Mr. S. J. Hall and Miss Ellen Sloan, spent part of trie past week w ith Miss Ruh Hrnok.-hlre. of .ebin-.n. Mr. ami Mr.,. S. J. Hull and Mi.-se-Eilen Moan and Ida Grahai.i w'rr. n Danville Friday. HEI.VTAXD SCHOOL HOI SE. Rev. Tugg'e filled lus regular appointment at "lax Sunday night. Rev. Tuggle has one more appointment at this place, August 23. The Ladies' An1 society of the Max I'. B. church will give an ice cream supper Thursday night, August 1. Everybody is invited. Iho.e -no attended the Red Men's picnic Wednesday from here were George I.asiey and fimil. Henry Sherril and wife. William Roe and family and .Miss Nellie White. ' Thoie who spent Sunday with Albert White ami family were Emmet Cleaver and family and Jes.-e Gainer and family. Robert Broshar and wife called on James Swindler and family Monday evening. Miss Gladys Stump spent Sunday with Miss Fayc Williams. Mrs. J. X). Gauld and daughters, of Indianapolis, are spending a few days with Ve.,prr Kdtinglon and family. George lavdry and family spent Sunday with Will Randc and family, of Pittsboio. A tent vink?up and family uia-
Interurban Time Tables TERRE HAL'TE. INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1. 1017. EAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 5:25 6:25 sJ12:2ti fl2:17 6:25 6:2." 1:15 1:25 7:15 7:25 2:15 2:26 8:15 8:25 f :2H t 3:1' f 8:07 f :17 4:15 4:25 10:15 10:25 6:15 6:26 11:15 11:25 f 6:2 :1T 7:15 i 7:25 t :7 f :! 10:0(1 10:20 12:8 tLimited trams. Daily except Sunday. SFrankfort onlv. Last ear leaves Indianapolis at 11:30 p. m. and Lafayette at lu:45 p. m. CRAW FORDS VILI.E DIVISION Can leave I"banon for Crawfortlsvllle et 7:30, 0:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, :30 and 11:30 p. m. Cars arrive from Craw fonlsvilie at 7:10, l:i.", 11:20 a. m.. 1:20, 3:15, 6:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. in. Vic can supply you with anything in the Hardware line also txi aoai or roan Lihnnon Hardware Co. W.it KH-i (IrMf, Phone 6 PINN ELL-COOMBS l-einon's leading I.aasber Ya.fl MONUMENTS ?i p us for your monument if you want hr,t clasa stock and workmanship. ( all us anil we will bring you to our shop for inspection. Shop nhone 102; Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOL'R ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. fjtffffy fy, ft? tjj Ttji!Ttt Hit ttttlll ll Xt ?B g. r. BAUMG ardtI I THE CLEANER "We Cioan While Othor3 Try" 115te S. Lebanon St. Th one 93 a rnttMtnuntrtuuttautttuuijiiutnTTtn P. R. VvlNTERS CIIIROITlACTOa Hours: 0-11 a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 p, CON9ULTATION A.VD SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Rooms 21O-220-222-2S4. Phona 235 DO IT YOURSELF Do it ycur self. Make your old car look new. A. k us about it. NOBES' DRUG STORE tored to Frankfort Sunday afterpoon. Ve. per Edrm;ton and fmnnv. Mis. Mary t'lrtntrtoM and iis. Opai t:v;. of near Ward, attended cliurcn services at Indianapoli snnrfav. the Lev. McCloud, former-pa-tor of the Ward Chri-.tian chureh delivrred the address. Plenty of rucumliers for pickling or canning;. Phone Len reck. rlaii-lngg pboue. S--ot
