Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 299, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 September 1917 — Page 3

Tf you MifOr backache, sleeples ! flights, Med. dull days and distressiiff urinary disorders, don't experiment. P.fad this twice-tnld testimony. It's Lebanon evidence doubly ,

proven. ' 0..H. Vatis, blacksmith. 422 V!A rtrot, Lebanon, nays: " 1 was both'N by a dull ache over my kidneys, r whith extended up under n;y shoulder ll.iiof . The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, both day anil night an.) contained srdi.HK'nt. At times, I hint RUih bid dnzy spells that I could scarcely w;!y. 1 finally lirian using Doan's Kidney Pills. procured at -the Oak lrujf S:re. and in a short time, I noticed that th.? barknche was gradually flisappettiirK and Anally it left entir.dy. lioaii'i Kidnev Fills chared (he ki Ine my kidneys to a normal condition. The dizy spelU ceased to a:!ruy ;.e and I felt like a cliifc n nt tnan." (Statement given March f, I'M't.t On October 1L, Vr. 'Wat's snid: "l)oun's kiriney PiMs in my estimation ere still by far the ho t kidney ne-iicinr- and I am g-lnd to have my recommendation used as it has been." I'nce. 6!lc nt all dealers. Don't simply nr-k for a kidney remedv :' Doan' Kidney J'ilLthe nuw thai Mr. Vatt has twice puh'idy recvmniended. Ff.ster-Miliiurn Co!, Props., liuffalo, N. Y. Cadillac REBUILT CARS ecnul or.lv to the new Cad the Rebuilt Cadil parts 1. 1 r p;are-i by iiHnii Thisir looks speak for themwdves just as briirnt as the day they earn from the factory. Toe vork is don? under our expert supervision. Our guarantee (roes with Rebuilt Cadillacs. See these during Fair week. It'll! 7-pass. ItOti 5-pass. !!)! fi-pass. H'll If 12 .-pa-F. )-.arS. Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS Used Car Department. Second floor Kteinhart building Eleventh and Meridian Sts. Main 5126 Auto 27-."iM The Store cVcloe' CLOTHING DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old ear look new. Ask us about it. NODES DRUG STORE AIRHART'S GARAGE J. H. AIRHART Aprency for the Buick Auto Room for Cars. Expert Workmen 22 1 South Lebanon St. DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE ami THROAT Office over E Iter's Drug Stora. P140NE 141. SEE THE VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now nit demonstration nt J. E. Jkrkley Elec. Shop Fit South, .St Phone 078-L Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK SOLDI FHS' 11IKTHI) YS. A party to which all the ev!ev..n.-, unri their wivcn are invited will be given Tuesday evening at the home of A. I- Welch on Fast Washington Mreet in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Welch, B. F. Mahoney, Dr. J. P. Orr and John ConA party to which 11 the veterans

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THGRNTOWN GIRL TO ID AT 111, OHIO Miss Let ha Graves to Become the Bride of Charles Allen Tonight. Miss Letha Craves, of Thumtowr went to I.inui. Ohio today and thi ening will beeome the bride o Cr-ir'es Allen, of Thorntmvn, wh i olds a clerical position for a biidg i ..rsti urtion company at Lima. His I ; raves is the daughter of postmaste ! . I Craves, of Thorntnwn, and is i populnr young lady. .She is a gradu :de ut Ilutler college and is a rr.em '" r of the phi Beta Pni fraternity .Mr. Alien is the son of t A. Allen of Thorntnwn. After the ceremon; e young couple will leave on a mo tor tnp to Cleveland. O.. after which they will be "at home" in Lima. MARRIED AT FRANKFORT. Frank Fmmcrl and Mis Trances Kulb Strange Took Vows Yesterday. Frank Fmmert, of this city, anc Miss Frances I!uth Strange, of Frank fort, surprised their friends : ester day by their marriage which wa i.u.ctly solemnize,! in the aftnoon a' 2 o'clock at the parsonage of tin Chri.-tian church on South Columbi:' street. Rev. K. D. Salkeld read th. full ring ceremony. The briite is the iaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stranre and for the past few yearhas been employed in the Cohee l)r (ioods store in Fninkfort. The bride Kioom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pochard Fmmert of rear Lebanon. He i a memlier of Company II, stationed a' Kasi Chicago and this week has ben enjoing u futlough. He experts t leave Sunday for some training camp Previous to his enlisting be was em plojed in the comssmg rqoom of tie Peiiylter ofliee. Al l. IAV MFKTINf.. ani-I vsf s of autumn flower.in,l prav thf cultivate! bitter .sww't attractively ai'Hjintr-H the honit of Mrs. J. E. Ott. .'iJH South East stirrt, yetteria fnr an n joy able aP diiy mutiny of the Net'hborhnor! club. The bitiire work of the stairway was ir.trtwinr with sprays of the bitU'r-nvfK't ami tho lurje an' small tables. wh-re the (fiiAtiJ wer-j-pnt"'! for the flinnrr. wore entertc with late summer blowsoms. The honor pursls tere the huibuttdH of thf momber. During the afternoon, c ho'-t buines-i fe.-.ion was hI'i an' lurim? this time the otTirvrs now pre idinsr veT re-elerted. They ae: I'rfsidfut, Mrs. John Frank; vicepri'siflent, Mrs. A. A. Williamson; secretary anl treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Ott Th remaininj; hour:- of the aftrnoor wore Hpnt in drnvyrsation and needlework. KAMi AT Ml SICAh. Itoy Met?,(fer wnt to Indiana Mr polll toilay v hete she s;ng at a musi:iven this afteinoon at the honw of Miss Mary Wheeler on Ta'hot ave nue, by the mernliers of the Kapps Alpha Ih-'ta alumnae association of llut'er college in honor cf the "rushoep" and their mothers. Mrs. Metr ger, for her numbers was acrompan ic, by her si.-t ', MUs Imo Rrende! of Zmimvillc. Mi Mary Uuist liumpler, soprano, of Indianapolis, al--o as-i.ted in the program. The sor ority co'ors, o'd gold ami black, wen used in the decoratii-ns and manj flowers in the shades of yellow up pointed the rooms. FOR SEARI.E COM LEY. Miss Cecile Hui-t entertained a company of friends la-t evening at hei home on West Chicago street, compi'eienlaiy to Searle ("omley, a member of the Marine corps, who left thif morning for Norfolk. Va., after enjoying a ten days' furlough at hi home here. Miss Hurt entertained her guests at a picture show party earl in toe evening a.'ter winch thev relumed to the liurt home, which was attractive with many vases of asters and other autumn flowers. The hosasisted by her mother, Mrs. Harry Hurt. served a two course luncheon in which the color scheme of red, white and blue was carried out. A SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. A. D. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. N. H Iiuntin, Bert Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Phillips and family, of Antioch, will he entertained this evening at a 6 c'rloek dinner .to lie given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spray of rural rout 9. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Whiffing, of North Eaiit street, will have as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn, of north of Lebanon; Mr. and Iftrs. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ionsrrf Cash, of near Elitaville Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Pollard, ef 'near IVheL '.

PERSONAL MUNTION.

Ver Mvers made a business trip toiMr. and Mrs. Norwood! guest, Jacob kidianapolis tly. I SaSnders, of Chicago, left yestenlay v. ar-.t M Will J Kellv ,nent I in Mr. Saunders' car for Greenfield to

Friday in Indianapolis. Miss Fairie Neas will spend Sunday in Indianapolis with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Al Norris are visiting telatives and friends in Indianapolis. M.ss Anna Slattery will spend Sunday and Monday with friends in Clarkslall.

0. (i. Edwards was in Lafayette rorp, located in that city. James yesterday attending the Tippecanoe , rng wl'll leave Columbus tomorrow -ounty fair. afternoon for Oherlin, Ohio, to reHorn yesterday to Mi1, and Mrs. !rnter Oberlin college and Miss Ixng James Dellard, of eight miles west of i .j return home. Lebanon, a son. ) Mrs. Harry Hamilton, who has been Mrs. Vanarsdall, of Crawfordsville,, spending the week in Franklin with is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence , neI. gter, Mrs. Morell Tilson, arIlughes. of Fust South street. rived last evening. Kn route home Mr. and Mrs. .Wesley Sheehon, of 8ne stopped at Fort Benjamin Harour miles west of Lebanon, are the risen for a several hours' visit with wrents of a son born yesterday. her son, Hallie Hamilton, a member Mr. und Mrs. H. P. New- will be , 0f the Base hospital No. 32. Mr. quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton this week received a pro'lugh Hanks, of near Whitestown. I motion and now holds the position of John Herr has returned from C"Hi-' thinl cook with a chance for a raise ago where he spent several days this! ic second. All of the Ibanon boys veek looking after business interests, j wjt, the hospital corps are enjoying Nicholas lacohelli, of Indianapolis, their work and the best of health, vill spend Sunday with his brothers, y Hamilton's nephew, Frost TilRoscoe and Joseph, of Lafayette ave-1 ,,n f Franklin, leaves next Thurslue. dav for Louisville, Ky., for training. Miss Elizabeth McCinley has re- . . . urned from a two weeks' vacation) NOVEL SURPRISE. sient in Chicago, III., and Detroit.; Mich. j A few of the most intimate friends Mrs. Alice DeMott has returned of Miss Esther Hedges, who leaves iome after a week's visit with her soon for Terre Haute for residence, laughter, Mrs. E. Kiikham, of south arranged a novel surprise for her if Lebanon. ! Thursday evening, at the home of Miss The Misses Betsy and May McCray. ' Beulah Ilichey north of Lebanon. The if Indianapolis are spending a few'ltuests preceded Miss Hedges to the lavs with Miss June Mullen, of South Richey home and upon her arrival she 1 Aharon street ! greeted by the group of friends. Miss Certmde Clouser, of Akron, i The Richey home was beautifully decOhio, was the guest yesterday of Mr. orated in the patriotic colors and ind Mrs. Pat Shahan and family, of bowls and vases of late summer flowNorth I-banon street. ers in the national colors appointed Harrv J. Havworth was in Indiana- the rooms. The evening was spent in

no! is yesterday attending f the managers of the meeting Interstate ! i Public Service Company. Lnren Neese, of Indianapolis, here to remain over Sunday with h

mrents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neese. Uadys Dooley, Ida Davis, i.etha if Fast South street ; Bramblett. June Mullen, Madge HowMrs. M. C. Ingols, who has been ! ard, Alpha Towers, Bertha Beck, Mar.ery ill at the home of her daughter, i guerite Caldwell, Lillian Caldwell, Mrs. Dfiel Mclntire. on East Walnut ; Burke, Rachel Cohee, Esther troet, i much better. Hedges, Messrs. Richard Rader, Mr.' and Mrs. Ivy Stephenson and Wayne Servies, Karl Gillette, Russell laughter. Miss Kathleen, will beiLuse. Carl Luse, Noble Eaton, Ivan vue.-ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Potts, Harry Matthews, Roy Fields, kers. of Maple firovc. j Hurley Hughes, Ovid Weaver, Frank Mrs. Cora Doehleman and nephew, ' W ade and Keith Cox. The Misses John Adnev Hornadav. are spending Betty and May McCray of Indianhe week-end near Zionsville, with apo'is were special guests.

's parents. Searle Comley, a member of the Tarir.e corps, who has been enjoying furlough at his home here, left th V 1. , . i . g for Norfolk, Va.. to complete , lis training, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Robbins and 'amily, of North Lebanon street, will vk entertained tomorrow at the home f Mr. and Mrs. J, Crawfordsville. W'llson. o! Samuel Pruitt and wife, of Indianaooiib, ami ji. r. nieuis ana wne, 01 - Eminence, Morgan county, came yes-, -may ior a vimi w.m me nev. j. Bowman and family. A. R. Armstrong, of Pittsburgh, Pa., will arrive Sunday for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Wilma Walk-

r, and daughter, Miss Agnes, of The first meeting of the Mothers' S'orth Lebanon street. 'dub of the Julia Harney building, to Floyd Perkins, a member of head-. he held during the school year, was luarters company of 4th Infantry held yesterday afternoon at the buildtationed at Indianapolis is spending ing. A short program consisting of the week-end with his parents, Mr.- talk hv Mrs. Hamey and a round

and Mrs. John C. Perkins. Mis Avalon Bushy and her house .'iie.-t, Miss I.urile Egnew, of Mays-, .'ille. Ky., will spend Sunday in La'ayette with friends. Miss Egnew mil leave Tuesday for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alexander and ruldren, of Crawfordsville, are spending Saturday and Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. Elbert Perkins and daughter Miss Doris, of North Ibanon street. Mrs. Nettie Wright, of Crawfordsville, who came to attend the funeral if F. M. Latoll.tte conducted norning. was the guest hile here of her brother, D. Jones, and Mr Jones. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Keener and daughter. Miss Esther, and son, William, wiil motor to PlainfielH. Sun'lv, to Spend the day with Mr. and

Mrs. Keener's son, J. O. Keener and i . family. I Mnl- C.. E. Harbaugh, who underMr. and Mrs. A. L. Welch and Mr ,went " "P'"" k" w. 'eft for nd Mrs. E. S. Harvey and children of her h"m in Kirklin yesterday. Fast Washington street, will motor o 1 r"ITld proves, who entered the hosIndianapolis in the morning to spend ' mUl 'vral rta'' "K for medical

h Mr-. A. W. Ls-rr.an and , family. Mr!. George Miller and daughter. Misa Maude Miller, of this city, and Mrs. Ed Cuppy, of Waveland. will be entertained Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Albert Bowen, of near Thomtown. M . and Mrs. John Branden, of Went Virginia, will arrive tomorrow for a visit of several days with Mr. and Mn. Hugh Bowen, ef.West Main street and relative! in Indianapolis. Mrs. Branden is a niece of Mr. and Mra. Bowen. Misi Li! Campbell, of Greenfield, ii tlui over Sunday guest of hr adnt, Mis! Norah Voung, of Fust South street Tomorrow, Mis! Yourj and! iM wajnptKSU will be me gneta ef 1

town, w.ll bine .--. ' , Onvum. Ohio, whe-.e Jims ( artio! t,.u;l w resume her studies at the university. Mis Moore Will entet the conservatory of music at Oberlln. Mr. and Mrs. George Norwood and daughters. Miss '.race, of this city, and Mrs. Fred Byers, of Kokomo, and

remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles t'.ibbs. They will, visit other reuitives before returning home. Miss Katherine Long and her brother, James Long, left this morning for Columbus, Ohio, where they will be the guests tomorrow of Luther i Rirhman, a member of the aviation social games and music after which refreshments of cake and ice cream in three colors, red, white and blue, were served. The guests were tbe Misses Fern Davis, Ruby Burress, TOURIST CLUB MF,ETINfi. The opening meeting of the Touris Club lor the ensuing year was neio y(1)ltpniay afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Monroe Bush, west ot Lebanon. The hour were ipent in talking over the year's work, the memualiy spent in educational work iif the surgical dressing room, assisting in the work of that department of the , n .,M:i r..-i th .;- , fcottrwiich followed the .!.... ,!!,,,,.,,. ,he hstess served a luncheon. MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING. table discussion of the coming year's j work, was given. During the business period the members decided to donate j money for two comfort kits. At the next meeting each member is asked :to bring a can of fruit or jelly, which ! is to be sent to the Witham hospital. GIFTS OF CANNED FRUIT. The Epworth league of the M. E. church will send a box of canned fruits and jellies to the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. Every memI"' ' "kpl to contribute. Bring your contribution to the M. E. chureh by Tuesday, September 25. WITHAM HOSPITAL "lmn'1' Tnl to nl nomB "yHOME TALENT PLAY. A home talent play, "The Deacon'i Tribulations," was given before a large audience by the Christian Endeavor society at the Fliiaiille Christian church last night. A eaat of twelve character! took part In the plot. A total of twenty-eight dollar! was cleared tor the society. NeoMsHy of Labar. "labor U not only reontslU to preserve tb eoarwr organa In rate lit for their function!, bnt It Is aqnally necessary to tUi finer ind more delicate organ! on which and b which the Innetnsilon and erhnf the powan,- xviranna Borke,

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What causes the pam? bunions, callouses, broken down, arch? Or do ypu know the reason? Whatever it is, it is due to some bone or bones of the foot being out of nor-

mat position. Expert Foot Specialist here at our store

Come and have your feet examined by thin noted foot specialist. He will tell yoij what your foot trouble is and how it can be corrected. Often, pain in ankle, calf or small of back, thought ' to be rheumatism, lumbago or nervous trouble, aie due to ( Joot trouble. , No charge for his service for his examination nor for showing you how to correct the trouble; and you need not purchase anything unless you dcaiie. He will tell you exactly how to stop the pain by restoring the bone or bones, that cause it, to normal position by the use of Wizard Foot Appliances (These wonderful devices! bring immediate relief and remarkable results by merely restoring normal conditions in an easy, painless, comfortable way. Different from any foot appliances ever known before endorsed by eminent physician everywhere.

Dr. Gilbert will be with us all day TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, in the shoe department and you are cordially invited to consult him concerning any foot ailment you might have. ADLER & CO.

CIVIL WAR VETERAN EXPIRED SUDDENLY I J. C. Caldwell Died Yesterday at Hi.s Home Near Dover I The Funeral. j Jeremiah Columbus Caldwell, a Civil war veteran and an old resident of I Boone county, died suddenly of heart ; trouble yestenlay morning about 11:30. o'clock at his home southwest of Dover. He was a member of Company B. 154th Ind.. Vol. Inf. He is survived : by three sons and one daughter, j The funeral sen-ice will be held from tho residence at 10:.'sn o'clock j Monday morning. Rev. 0. H. Carmichael, of this city, will be the ofli- ' dating minister. The body will he J interred at Oak Hill cemetery in I.ebI anon. Service at the grave will be rendered by the members of the locai JG. A. R. post, of which Mr. Caldwell !was a member. LISTOFBOYSWHO WILL GO TO CAIV1P TAYLOR SEPT. 22 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. Frederick Neidlinger, Whitestown. John Walker Stoops, Terliune. Thnmus Bowman, Sheridan. Rush Daily Linherhine, K. R. Lebanon. Xerxes Silver, Whitestown. Henry Denipson Halfacre, R. R. 11 Lebanon. Lewis Oscar Wood. R. R. 21 Sheriilan. Delmar Purdy, Jnmsetown. Noble Lsham Pierce, R. R. 12 Lebanon. James G. Wiley, Lebanon. Arthur Lee Stum, K. R. 30 Zionsville. Rush A. Livengood, Whitestoa-n. Noah Oilier Byrkett, Whitestown, Presley Haven Kimmel, R. R. 4 Iehanon. Ray Smith, R. R. 3 Lebanon. Creed 8talon, R. R. B Lebanon. John Laurn Lovingfosa, R. R. 7 Lebanon. Guy B. Purdue, R. R. 11 Lebanon. Olin Brown, Lebanon. Carmon Oscar Caplinger, Advance. Floyd Glenn Hayden, Lebanon. Raymond C. Jackson, Jamestown. Claude Jacob Pyles, Lebanon. . W.ibur Leo Deatrkh, Lebanon. Harry Leap, Lebanon. Frank Davidson, Lebancn. Lester Crider, Lebanon. HaroU Osmond Taylor, Jefferson township. (.ay ft--' it, Te1 liana.

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IS HLREWl Men Are Nut Drafted For Any Snwial ' Rranrh of Service AssiKnments Later. Many of the drafted men from Boone county have inquired of the local board if they could not be placed in some branch of the service for which they were better qualified than other branches. The members of the board answer the question in the language of Order 11 of the Provost Marshal General which is: "Men are ilot drafted for any (pedal branch of the service or for any special work. AU must report to a mobilization mp with th contingent of their loci I batd wiien they arrive at camp into their special quauficatioo and,

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Bunion Cc.llcuies You wont be calling for help if your -t Valuables are in i C.f. f4 UUT wkllCiy -Vi) Deposit in-so-far as it is compatible with tha public interest, each man will be assigned to that duty, or to that branch of the military service where he can tender the giwlest benefit.' PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR September 20 Thursday John Murphy, thri mile? soth of Telmnon; cattle. 'Ihursday, September 27. Jack King, 14 miles east of Shannondale, and one mile north of Stop 127, on Crawfordsville line. General farm sale. October 2, Tuesday C H. Walter, 9 miles south of Lebanon. 2 miles southeast of New Brunswick; Duroe hog sale, 45 head, yearlings, spring tilts, spring males and tried sow. Translating. Bible lnt Chin. At least Sl.400.0nu hai been spent iorinf tbe last hundred yean la the translation of the Bible Into tlit utnruagea spoken In China. More than 1 ntisslotuirlea have glvea tha beat yean of their lira to tbe work.