Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 285, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 August 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAK.Y EEPOHTF-R. THVRSDAY. AUGUST SO. 191T.

We Have the Three Popular Songs for Sale "My Own United States" Xeco the Home Fires burning 4 Over There

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Social Happenings

BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS

l .NKU'B AFFAIR.

, dinner (.lien in Honor (if Harold LaFollctlo. I

al Mis. Fred II.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Colonel C. O. Trihbett mail? a busies trip to Mooresvilie today. Mrs. J. C Tmlor and Mr-. Wright dewail. of wet of Lebanon, .-.pent

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Ka.t street. 1.. D. Harm ic gue-t of h Sunderland an.

Li Ir s Sluwr of North We.-I tlie guest todav of Mr Brush Mclntvro of Xortl

i bid adieu l I I

A. J. Shelhv l Shelby ami .Mr

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A New Menu Daily

I Come ami see your favorite food cooked, without fire, smoke j or dirt. J You can see the food made j and cooked. I THURSDAY S Roast meat, bread and cakes. I , FRIDAY t Miss !Yi-kii's i- K'i'itf t.i bake J cliicki'i' and fr.'t'i- ice ereum in j the sanje stove. SATURDAY

Baked bread, apple pie and cake.

Beginning Thursday Afternoon and the Remainder of Week Miss Mary Perkins Will Be Here to Give a Special and Practical Demonstration of the Domestic Science Fireless Cook Stoves This week we will offer the housewives of this city a truly unusual opportunity to learn all about the modern way of cooking. Miss Perkins is an authority on tireless cookincr, and she will be pleased to show the merits of the DOMESTIC SCIENCE FIRELESS COOK STOVES. Demonstration Hours from 2 to 4 o'clock in the Afternoon W'e extend a cordial invitation to till to visit this most interest inr demonstration. Coulter-Smock Co.

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'CADILLAC. PAIGE AND

Doiy(a: bros.' cars

'HRESTONn AND U. S.

TIRES

Pj ENGLISH AUTO AND

TRACTOR CO.

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

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with Mr. and Mr. Frank Wooley. of We-t Washington street. While hero , .spent one ilay with their son., I'.rvant. who is in training at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mr 4. Isalcne Woodward and .son. Ilarrv. will motor to Indianapolis tomorrow where they will meet Ralph and I red tVilhs. of CatMe. Ind.. wlio wiil accompany Mis. Woodward and

TO BE HEARD TODAY

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s.vrnuuv. Jewell M. F.

btone Jars

izes of sttiiivware. Huy vhiie buying is piml, ai! izes Klc a gallon.

Bowman's 5 & 10c Store

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1).. .,!:.! Mrs I.. W. Kirtley and fam- , v have reamed from Franklin. .'!.'!,. they were called on ar.'Ount of she liities.s ami death of Mrs. Kirtl' v's fa'her. Henry Williams. Mrs. (leoiye Hird ami son. Mit- . h.;it, In.l., are (ruet.s this week of Mi . Hil l's sister. Mrs. ;. S. Hill hefoie Ifitvinsr for Chicuiro wnere thev w it make th.-ii fatuie home. Mr: I'-ed PridK and shildren. of In.lmnapoiis. are h-c for a v s.t

d to his visitinir

K. H. tlreory has ro'u ho;ne in Kffiiiirliam. III., al

Mr. and Mr.. S. K. W aldron. He was accompanied home i,y Mr-. Wa.tlron and dauKhter. Mary Katheryn. who will visit with Mrs. Waldron's .sister, Mrs. (ireitory. -Mr. I'.rcRory ii proprietor of the Pacific Hotels at Kflinit-

: and Mis. Erne t Stands and '. I.. l!r adshaw of Bippu ' arrived

today for a .'.lis. liiadh

The I'uhlic Service ISnard I5ei;ins Taking Kvidence in Rate Raising; Cases.

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WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosig, Asthma. Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask ui about it. LONG & DAVIS

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I i UNION HARDWARE CO. I I'HONE 108

WE NOW HAVE

AMCO DAIRY FEED

M l. IV Ml iniNf.. V. M. ( Kii hr.,i.l. rv c'. an all day rn-.-t : r.;r r, i..-.e of Mrs. K.I Cox. . ..on. A.I m.o.l..r- are a on the 0 o'clock f 'rav f HOY WAXTFI).

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are lirif. d !

I Mr. and Mr-. .1. A I'.i'own. who I..,.-,. I -old th.;r resi...pc.. on K-p!anade

tn-et to Oll'e We-t. are ii oVuik int art of tiie hou -e occupied hy Alex s'ee-e and family on Fast .South treef. P. K. Stalk has pone to (irer-ii-hurc or a v's.t with relat.ve.- and to a'ten.' he St, ilk family roiini n. Friday h( v.!l It" to .shell, yville to attend In" oonty fair re'uminj? here tomorrow vemnj. Miss Roardn Robinson will have vi'urdav for Aurora. III., to resume ier studies at the Aurora Seminary ifr.-r spending the -umnier vacation -ih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J,,hr,

of Kohinson.

d t..i (ieore.a iJillon. ilauehter of Mr. and

rs. ( laude pillon, of near Pittshoro. id rranddaughter of Mr, and Mr-, orce Shirley, of this city, who has

r's trade at The He.

office. Any hoy wi-hi'e to r the employment please o-tii Hi porter rffice for n. torn. it. on.

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M : - - Mary Jane Hop: hire and ue-'s, M:-s Sarah Temple Holernan I HowlmK (ireen. Ky., and Mis, lior. thy linl,er of Detroit, Mich., -pent :e day in Lafayette, with Miss Hojr-

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, i'.-rhert, of near o. d ,e,te.,av from Harrison and Cincinfoimer city they were Wurtzler's hrothers

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.1 motor tup t. nati 0. Al th. guests of Mr.

and in Cincinnati

relatives. Mrs. All.ert Tucker of City Point. Va., who has heen the piiest for .TVera! days of Miss l.ieraldme Karhi.it. .eturned to Xolilesviile today. Mr. Tu ker will arrive in Noblesvilie the 'atter part of the week for a visit and .nirjnK his stay he and Mrs. Tucker will come to lyhanon to spend a few d.ivs with Miss Fan-hart and parents. Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Karhart. Mrs. L. K. Olson and Mrs. I.on Ludlow will spend Friday in Indianapolis. Harry Matthews, who is with the pel'iuw orchestia which is playing in he Harnum Chautauqua this i-ummer pent la-t nicht and tni.s morning w-ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Matthews. Mr. Matthews will complete his work the la.-t of the weeli and wiiP leturn homo accompanied hy Ralph Coleman, who will be his gur;t for a few days. Mr. Coleman has accepted the position of mu-ir superviscr of 'he local schools and will beirin his duties September 10.

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IXDI AN'AI'OLLS. Ind., August .'in. Hearings of petitions of several Indiana heating companies will open hefore the Public Service Commission today. The-e companies are n-king for authority to make surcharges for heat to he fuml.-iie.! this coming win111! Thursday an.' j j . v I ,-el.tion . til '.i l.v the to! ,.w.ir companies will he hear.:: 1 ri'iklori '.:.'-

ing Coripany I.oL-an -..on 3c Power Coini my, Nohicville Light and Power " mparv, tl

ana Ladways nod Light Co'vpaVy of Kokrmo, the Iloonville Fleet no Light and Power Company, the Citi.-ns' Mutual Heating Company of Torre Haute, the Central Indiana Light ng Company of Hloomington. the Lapi rte Heating Company anil the Inter-tate Public Service Company operating at

Newcastle, Lebanon. Fowler and lledford. On Friday the pet, lions of die Merchant.Heat and Light Company and the Indianapolis Light nnd Heat Company of this citv will he heard. The Public Service Commission has indicated that it will not permit any 'ictual changes in the existing rates of the companies for heating .service hut that if the various petitioning companies can show just cause that it tnav permit a surcharge sufficient to offset the increased cost f f operation. K. I. Lewis chairman of the commi.--:nn. stated that all pcr-ons intere.fed in the proposed .surcharges are urged to appear before the comn.is.-ion when the cases are under fire.

School Books School Supplies Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCH ELI

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DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it. NODES DRUG STORE

IDEAL FRUIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts . 7."c COULTER-SMOCK CO.

AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Aclesuiries. Kelly-Springfield and Fi-ke Tires. (iASOI.INE 21c North Lebanon St Phone 21

3. S. IRVINE Plumbing and Heating PHONE 701.

STOP I. Mrs. George Morgan and two sons, who have been spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Cutler, left Wednesday fcr a . !v 't vi-ilwl: re'ative.at ..Y..,.v...'

BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 620

MONUMENTS See at for your monumentt if you want ftmt clan stock and workmanship. Call us and we will bring you to our shop for inspection. Shop prions 102; Ren. 11R or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO.

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Letlie F.. Peck Edward Nell Flora M. Harder I Hag k McGibeny

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Music YUkm CIRTRUDE DCHi CLASS, SmMr

Fall Term Begins Monday, September 10, '17 YEAR BOOK FREE Tht poind im tmphaMut: Twenty-one years' experience back of this stronrr, prntTesnivc institution. A JaiL'i force of competent, experienced teachers Many of whom rmve been with the school for years. The larie number of students the Metropolitan has successfully placed in the musiwl world. Pennsylvania ana North Streets, Indianapolis PkMw Auttnalk 2S-7S3. Maia 2711

s. w.th .us ( ohii and family. I Mrs. Kd Watts and daugh,ra. of Laurel. Md.. Mrs. KMie I h n f W h n

ard Mrs. Marv Harias and son. Lien, spent Thur.-day with Arthur Harlo and family. Mr and Mrs. John W urtzier and son. HerU rt. are visiting in Ohio. Mrs. Moilie Kmcaid ami ilaughtera. t nristiana, tveiyn ann vjiim. .tirs. Vora Atkins and daughtr. Mrnr, and Mrs. Jei.sie Harlcs, spent Friday with Mrs. liu.s Cobb and daughters, Uub and Mary. Mrs. Martha Jane S'aton and daughter, Ella, spent WednewUy with Ira Staton and family, of Dot. Mrs. Ruth W atts and children spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Marcus Cody, of !i,g Springs. James Harlos and daughter, Zena, of south of Whitestown, spent Wednesday with Clarence Harlos and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harlos, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harlos motored to Indianapolis Sunday.

BOONE HARDWARE CO. Fee." 'I'lnir in Hardware and Farm

We can supply you with anythinir In the Hardware line tao rwt in or th roan I'hri'irn riTe(!t';(rf Co

of Ladoga

reunion at Ladoga Mr. and Mrs. C nl 1 I kf t Jacob llar-hh:

I t n M I f I and family Fridav and Saturday. Mill I L 1 ner. Mrr. Maud Cnhran and mn, Fvans. of Indiannpnus vo ited Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lane from Thu; -dav until Bunuay evening, r reu ctoenner iuso spent the week-end at the Lane home. Morton Church and family visited his brother, John Church, and family near Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Merry. Mr. and Mrs. b. C Butler, Miss Jennie Ilutler and Paul Hooper attended the nationel army parade in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. John llike, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Updike and son Morris spent the week with relatives at Creensburg. Mike Lane and son Earl spent Saturday at Whitesville. Morton church and family went to Indianapolis Wednesday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Carl Spickl-mier.

CFNTF.K OKOVE. M'.s. Wiil Ashicv and son Paul, have returned to their home in InI I Mrs. Ashley's sister .Mr. J. C. t. rimes. Mr. and Mrs. Ohe Veedham ente--taincd at . surma v mnner Mr. and Mrs, lick Long of Jamestown and Clark Woody and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Flaningam, Cal Oiiiries and family and Ira Wag gonrr and family spent Sunday at Frankfort. Mrs. S'ar.nie Snoddy and two sons of Oklahoma, arc the guests of Mrs. Snoddy's brother, T. P.. Jones and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Tirntton and James Lowe Kibhy spent Sunday with Glenn Hratton unci family near Mechanicsburg.

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Miss Mary Perkins, a noted expert of Fireless Cooking is conducting lecture-demonstrations on domestic science cook stoves at Coulter Smock Co'a. from 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. each afternoon this week.

JOHN H. HOY General Real Estate HtLsincw I.RAND OPERA HOUSE Ctll Phone I00-T

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