Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 6, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 October 1917 — Page 6
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! h- liojird iit:itr thr.t account for pr.sonpra aiMiny fur not more than Lwi-ntv cnt wv in:i will not be iiiie-'"ionMl itur i iiic the present intTnat.t jnnl rn.ii or until trip Iririotiittirr hiis mi onpoitunitv to omei'il the law. I r-o .-h'Mitf hHs ln ntit-fx-il however 'hut :miU'r thp law imv citizen can file uit Ui piwent rti'irs than the thirteen and r.ie-ihn-it ctMits heinir puid for n meal hut .'t ilea lh:4 it in hcheved the . 'a;r honrii or.fer will prevent anv . uch ac.jrn li.'aii inkcn.
Mrs. Laura King Files Suit in Hamilton Circuit Court Against Ora King.
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Laura Kinft hs filed a suit in the Hamilton county circuit court for divorce from Ora King. The parrlen reside near hneridan. They have been man nd since 1WI2, nccordinif to the complaint of the plaintiff, and separated in August of this your. the defendant i churned with hav-n-r Aouandt'rpd hia money on questionahle ch'ractet in Indianapolis, fai!el to provide for hi family, and it is wnd he has curaed and struck his wife, i hev have, one Hon, Robert, aged 12, and the moiher i a-ikine: the -ourt for ;he ruitoilv of the child.
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A moderate priced Baking Powder of greatest merit Honestly made. Honestly sold. Economical in every way. Every particle is full of actual leavening value. AJull money's worthy ..,.'.'v 1
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powoer. ic uegins iu raise DaK-j nigs the instant they are put into
t lie oven, iou Cm t have to keep "pcepinsr" to see if bakings, are all' rik'lit. You know they are.'. Calu-J met is sure never fails. That's; economy. And true economy inj cost in use in time. . ( One trial will prove it arid show you in results why" millions of fehrrwd, thrifty housewives preier Caltimet to all other branch. ' The unfailing strength of Ctlumet' guarantees pcrtect results Not only saves llour sugar cms, etc but saves Baking Powder. You uae only a teaapoontul you use two tcaspootifuls or more ui must other . brands. ' Calumet contain) only such ingredients as have been approved officially by the U. S. Food Auilioruies,
yoo SAVE MATERIALS IT IS I USED WITH
Highest Quality Highest Awards
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NE'.V SAL KM. The Lades' Aid will hold a market at Hiiwi-n s meat market at I-ebanon .Saturday n-ornins:, October Bth. Iiorn hndiy, September 28, a son to M ,. anil .Mrs. Bert Titus, named Alnnzo MeiHir Titus. Mrs. C. O. Tribhett, of Lebanon. pent I ridav with Mr. and Mrs. Judee Tnlihrtt. Mrs. Sam (Irahani and son, Adrian, .ipent I-ndav nifht and Saturday with hie mother. M -s. Martha KUhard--on. and family, near LinnsiiuifT. L. 1'enill. of Keirord, Lawrence ruuntv. spent Thursday night with Mr. an.l Mrs. Len fkvk. Mr. and Mim. Klias PUw and on. I liivd. .sti.-nt Sunday with relatives ncur Sheridan. Mix Horence Hall returned home suiaiav from a" extended visit w-ith her uncle. Frank Miller, and family, in Lamloipli co'inly. Sam (.raham and family called on Mr. and Mrs. (1. M. Mangrus, at I-li-anon Sundav aftemiHin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keck were Kucsts of Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins at Lehnnun Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Ora Campbell, of rraiikfort. were imo.st.s Saturday night and Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. Ciien I Seek. Mr. and Mrs. Klias I'lew and son. Hnyil. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrine and Lveret'e l b minir attendeil the funeral of the former's brother, Henry Flew, near Sheridan Tuesday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ouier Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neptune, Mrs. V. M. Beck and daughters, Ruth and Crystal and son, Noble, of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck were Sun- .! jcucjti cf Mr. ar.d Mrr. S. K Metheny. Si m (iraham and family attended the farm sale of Mrn. John Richardson, near LinnsburR. Mrs. Richarddon having rented her farm will move next week to Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck had as Friday KuestH, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Metheny, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunt, of pear F.lizavillo, D. A. Petimore, of Illinois, and Mrs. James Hawkins and daughter, of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Lcander Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Judge Tribhett and daughters, Mary and Mildred, attended the sale of Jack King near Shannondale Thursday.
You owe it to yourself and to your country to inspect the wonderful values we are offering this season in Hart Schaffner & Marx, AdlerRochest and Cloth-Craft Suits and Overcoats 310 to $45 They are Real Lessons in True Economy
For forty years we have served the people of Boone and adjoining countiesby selling only high-grade merchandise at a fair price. This season we guarded our doors against cheap inferior made merchandise and offer only the best to be had at the price. it New Fall Hats -- New Shirts - Great Line of Sweaters
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THOKNTOWN It. F. D. NO. 3. Wm. Denny, who has been quite sick the past week, i.s slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders and daughter, Mary Louise, were the guests of Harvey Riddle and wife Kumiay. Fred Saunders and family visited Frank Hollingsworth and family of Indianapolis, Sunday. Jonas Sparks and family spent Sunday with Oscar Sparks and family. Mrs. Steven Beck and Mr: and Mrs. Wilbur Hetty and son, of Muncie. called on Osfir Sparks and family Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Waiter Jarrel spent a few days last week with her parents, Wm. Nolan and wife. Cecil Sparks and family spent Sunday with Thos. Gray and family.
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CENTER GROVE. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bratton, a girl, September 28. Mr. .and Mri Hlki, i.,u tored to Indianapolis Sunday. Bill Hopkins and Cecil Ncedham spent Saturday it Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Faugh attended church at Advance Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Needham attended ehtirch at New Ross Sunday and took dinner with A. F. Needham and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bratton spent Sunday with Ralph Jones and wife at Advance.
ner and wife. Clay Turner and family and Mrs. deorgie Turner spent Sunday with Ella McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Cloie Staton called on Ora Lawler and wife Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Build, of Lebanon, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Staton Sunday afternoon. ROL'TE 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds and children and Ed Waddle and family, spent Sjnday with Mrs. Mollie Henderson of Ilrownshurg. John Mutchler and family were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Elisabeth Mutchler of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellis, and Mr. und Mrs. Henry Gentry and daughter, were Sunday guests of James Reynolds and family. Grandma Morton took suddenly ill Sunday, but is better now. John I.asley, and family attended the Isenhour reunion at Maple Grove Sunday. Mihses Ruth and Bessie Campbell, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Wallace Cranford,
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R. F. I). NO. 2. j Cloie Staton and family spent Sun,dy with Carl Staton and family. I Mis May Dillon spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mrs. Cloie i Staton. I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sparks and son, Charles Leo, cpent Sunday with Thnmai Gray and family. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Blue spent Eati onlay and Futkisv wnn their ion, "i , I, in v c'in'i . : . - , , I -y " -
Sour Stomach. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a stomach will disappear. If it does not, tae one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Red meats are most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out Adv.
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PiiIiiht, Kuaeno I'.iliner. Mariearet A. Clurner, ami .lameM 11. flfiruer are not reslJ. ntH uf the Mat of Indiana. Affiant further aavs that thin action is for the purpose nf quleilna the title In the ffiHi'Winic it-scrilt real estate, altiiat"t In H.. in countv, In the suite
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rlht of war or the New York Central Ftailrearl. and eontalnlnir In all. enclmtve nf sai.l rleht of wava. 47 It-1.10 aerea. Affhint further eaya that said real tale Is d'Ticrlhcd In the plaintiff complaint and rhat this action la proaecuied lo oulet the title to Hie abovs deecrilMVl real eaiaie ns nffalnal th world and as as-alnaf all demands, clalma, and clalmunla wtiateoeer. Now. lharefore, hv order of said court, aald defendants last above named are herehy notified of the films and pendency of sold complaint SBalnt them and that unless ther snpear and answer or demur therein, at the callinr of said ran on the 2th day of November. 1S17 lh sam halns 111 S7tl. ludlclal dsv of a larm of said court to be lieaun and held at the court house In the eitv nf I.ehapon on the tnd Mondir In Ken(ember. J17. said complaint sod toe n.allers snd thlna therein rnnlutned sed a'l.:.o-i1. wti h haard snd dar-noin-d in Ihalr ah -nee. J.KdNAlin TITIIS, O.fk
JERSEY COW SALE I will sell at public auction in the cattle barm at the Leebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, OCT. 6 Beginning at 1 :00 p. m. Twenty-five cows twenty fresh Jersey cows and five head of springers. Every one of this lot of cows is first class. They can be seen at the Lebanon fair grounds after Wednesday, October 3. They are all of good ages and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS Six months credit, drawing 6 per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. 0. TRIDBETT & SON, Auctioneer.
PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing: at Seasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR FORD REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Free Air. Open Day and Night. When in Trouble Call Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.
BXENT0N GARAGE Antoa tad Aoto ScppBe Esat llain Street Fhone 2S4
Harry L. Kcnworthy
HANDLES ALL KiAUa V NONTAXABLE SECURITIES ' , rrt OSea. I
