Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 12, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 October 1917 — Page 5

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News

KLIZAVII.IK Charles Jone iu in Lebanon Saturday on business. Squire McKinly was in Lebanon Saturday. Roscoe Swope, of Company H, East Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday wit'i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swope. Mesdames Lou BatU and Maud Daily were in Lebanon Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Coy are spending several days in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. Coy's grandparents. Mrs. Lizzie Hiskey, of Greenfield, is spending this week with her par

ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bextell, and other relatives.

Ren Reed, of Kirklin, Tom Amos id three sons, of near Frankfort, lied on Mrs. Lucinda Amos guny afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Harding, of Ziensville, spent Thursday till Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burleson.

Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Higher and Mrs. Robertson, of Lebanon, were in F.l'taville Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Bextell was in Lebanon Saturday afternoon on business and called on Mrs. Jack F.tlieredge. Mrs. lou Butts and two children spent Thursday night with Mr. and

Mrs. Richard Davis, near (ladsden.

Mrs. Cora Fisher and hahy

.,1v..r, of 1'., .mm, Kjv. , k,.-!!y and family. Alus fctlsel Johnson near Clermsrit, John Cavm, wife and daughter, Alpha, spent Sunday with teortfe John

son and wife. The afternoon callers

were- Misi Bessie Dodson, of Greenfield, Indiana, and Jchn Johnson, wife and daughter, Myrtie, near Clermont. Jesse Hardesty,' wife and baby, Mildred, of Hazelrigg, and Charles Robison and family, of R. R. 4, spent Sunday with Newton Hardesty and family. . Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, of Brownshurg, Saturday, October 6, a girl named Doris Irene. Mrs. Chambers was formerly Miss Grace Cllondenning, of this place. Lo Glondenning, wife and baby. AmeUiyst Belle, Oral Cavin, wife and baby, Inez Iaabelle, Mrs. Belle Glendenning, son, George, and daughter Hnzel, spent Sunday with Willie Chambers and family at Brownsburg. The government wains the farm

ers to gather seed corn early this year.

James Hall has just completed a double garage for his Ford and car

riage. Miss Ethel Johnson, of near Cler

mont, spent a part of last week with

Mrs. Olive Johnson.

DOVER STATION.

Mary Cogswell spent the week end with J. H. McMath and family near Sheridan. Fiank Nicey, of Clay City, son of Or. Nirkey, formerly, of this place, called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ldr::igton Wednesday afternoon. Moses dooviknight, who ran a ru.y nail in his foot last Friday, nas to walk with crutches. Mrs. Hattie Bextell spent Wednesday in Lebanon with Mr. Bextell and :h-ir son. Charles Bextell. Mrs. ranme Carroll nd children au.-d on Mrs. D. B. Mc Mann is and family Sat unlay afternoon. I he corn situation is serious. Seect seal tars before a heavier freeze. Protracted meeting hegins at the Baptist church next Sunday night. Kvery one cordially invited to attend.

Miss Mabel Cox, of Fortville, visited the past week with A. E. Martin and family. Mrs. Mary E. Miller.of Lebanon, was the guest of B. L. Sumpter and

an, family the past week

RO1N0 A BOLT. Mis, Edna Hayden, of LHianon. -pent last week with James Hall and family; Mis. Hayden is sunViing with a very sore hsnd from being scalded. Mrs. Carrie Cavin and two sons Moncil ard I.nwrenre, went to Danville. Indiana, Wednesday of last week and swnt a few days w ith hei fi-tor. Mr. Zwa Stevens, and fami! ind from trrre back to near Clermont, I.i.'iana, tc visit another sisi.r. Mr.. F-rot White. Mr. U.'Wf (,Vmifrning and son. ". M-. Hm Sallee. Mrs. Guisie Cav.n aixl hahy. Incj I.-ahelle, ar.(' Mrv. farn- I, to (,b nd; p.nirg and baby Omethjft, .rnt a few d.iys la.-,t wele wi'h Oa F. ,.!i..r a id family :it Kami

1 A. F.. Martin and Ray Davis mo

tored to Indianapolis Tuesday. The com situation is serious. Select seed ears before a heavy freeze. Mrs. Bynum Canada and baby, of Montana, are the guests of Walter Davis and wife. Helen McDowell, of Shannondale. was the guest of Mark McDowell and wife the past week. Ira Jones, of Shannondale, is working for Mark McDowell. Lloyd Gordon, of Ft. Benjamin Harrison and Mrs. Beryl Gordon, of Sheridun, were the guests of James (ic-rdon and wife Sunday. James Maddux is going to movc from E. M. Smith's farm to the Roy N'irely farm. .Mrs. Hazel Caplinger and son, Victor, were the gue?t.s of Mrs. Lotti Brnttm Saturday. Miss Opal Batman, of New Win-.-he.ftst. was the guest of Lon Bratton ind wife the past we-k. Clair Bratton, while cutting ;vrn last Wednesday, received a severe cut on the right leg with a corn knife. Jesae Batman, of nenn Ladoga, wss the guest of I,on Bratton and wife Saturday night. George I'roftitt repaired the road

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Reporter Ve.7-h of Job Work at Reporter Office ' them out. Adv.

Sour Siomfh. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for i few days and in most cases the sour stomach will disappear. If it does

not, ta-e one of Chamberlain's Tablets : Cui

immediately after supper. Red meats

sour stombest to cut

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spent We-lneMiay in Iiid,.inaix.is. SyKcstfr f 'unmnirhHin is nil smile1 over his m-.v grar.dmin born to Mr. and Mrs. fl'l'vn Cunrincham. Octnb"; '! at trie itham hospital. The youngstir has been chriined Byron Sylvester. Vr. f'uniinjrlwii was formerly Mi Stella (iroowr. James Ha'l. wife and three daug'it'i, Mae. Haz'-I and Opal, and son D"lmon, D"Ucrt Hodge, wife am' throe children. H'lth. Anna and Joseph, t.pent Sunday with Joe Hodge and wife, near Advance. Frank ki'lley and wife, Buren Cun-

ngliam, of Holmes Station. Ber

ngham and wife, of No. 9, Mrs

Verda Jordan ard hahy, Hildreth, of fohnnon, James Cunningham and wife, of Salem, were Sunday dinner guests of Sylvester Cunningham and

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south from here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Greenup Uaugh and family moved from the Rourk farm to Lebanon Thursday. Mrs. Clair Bratton visited with Mrs, George Crim Friday.

AHOl'NI) THE STATION". liev. Delmar Shepard and family, Mrs. May Shepard and laughter Virginia, Mrs, Ora i'erkins and son and Mrs. Carrie Cason visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. S. H. By field. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cerrine mil family, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Byfield and son Lester am! Carter Cope-

land, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi s. Claud Hyfield and family at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Horn Overleesc, and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Ed Walters and family in Veedersburg. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Copeland called on W. W. B'Hine Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary A. Uy field of Indianapolis who has lieen spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Byfield returned to her home Tuesday evenwar serviceing. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stewart spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Burrows, at Lebanon. Mrs. Maud Unwler, Mrs. AHie Copeland and Mrs. Lila Stewart visited

Wednesday with Mia. Bertie Peirine. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hints and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ilines and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dewitt visited Sutidaywith Mis. Lou Hines and family. Carter Copeland spent Saturday night with Lester Byfield. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Beaty. The corn situation i serio',r. Select seed ears before a heuv H i re.

For c nts. fur scarfs, fur muffs, fur rts. Amiis fur line big collection on lispluy at Isadore Eichman's.

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