Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 18, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 October 1917 — Page 3
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Special Offer Your hist clr.m- to swure the Humjilnvv at ;.-('.-v'nt nncc-. inTeascs from to jn-r lvaUT wili Ih (!'' ct he after this wti-k. 30 Days Free Trial No Kxtrn Charges For Connection Slli.ni: discount for any water healintr equipment von may now have (INK YKAK TO PAY
Automatic Gas Water neater
You Cannot Afford to be Without the Best Service Available The Factory Representative Will lie Here I'ntil Saturday Evening Come to the Gas Office ami tell him your Hot Water troubles. As he is a Sivi;il Fntrinecr from the llnriiihrey Company his adviee is valuable and ho will gladly help solve your Hot Water problems without rust to you. This demonstration of the Heater in operation has been most successful and many people have availed themsebes of the opportunity to secure information. Special Inducements, One More Day -Saturday
Northern Indiana Gas
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
lie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ever over 30 years, has borne the signature of 7 and has been made under his per ? &f?Zt"s Ennal suPervisi'n sine? its infancy. sy, jac&4,z ;i,,w no one t0 deceive jutt in thitj. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Expei ience aKainst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Custf.ria is a harmless substitute fur Castor Oil, Paregoric, Dn.ps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its f.ge is its guarantee. For more than thiity years it has teen in constant use for V relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, ami by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturni leep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Sewing Machines Sold, Rented and Repaired HEMSTITCHING A SPECIALTY Singer Sewing Machine Co. New Address, 208 Main Sirect. Fhone 127
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I have completed am! have for sale a five-room cottage, with liutli. In this house vou will find practically all the modern convenience anil an inspection will pleat moat any exacting prospect looking for a moderate-priced home in n dsirable locality. For sale on terms most liberal. 1 J. A. IIOGSHIRE.
SOCIETY I!Y MISS ESTHER I'KRKINS
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
PERSONAL MENTION.
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SATl'Ki'AY. Florentine club Surgical dre-.-ir,ir ,..ni. 2:011. TIFSDAY. Y. M. W. clai-s Mi'tn.lit Episcopal church. 2 .10. TO ATT EN 1) MEE'IlMi, Mrs. W. O. Darnall. Mr-. H. X -,.,;s, Mr;. I,u..,e Woodwarl an.: Miss Norah Darnall, of tl.U city, an. I Mr-. A. J. Frank, of Drown -Virg, will leave next Tuesday for Kan-as City, Me., where they will spend a .ifi'H attending the national convention of the Chri.-tian chinch. While n Kan-sn Citv thev will be t:it iruesti. of Mrn. H. P. Conito(k. Mrs Blanche Showers, who t..is l-..-n the iruc.-t for several d.iv of her si-ter. Mis. Woodward. .il accompany th' party as far as Kansas City, en route to her home in I.os Angeles, Cal.
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WI1.I.I VMS HOST. Dr. W. H. W illiams was host at e i', :!li o'diK-k dinner 'a-t evening at hi residence on South Kat street, hiertair.in? in honor of Pr. ('. I'. I'mirt'rhine, of Mechanic-t,iir(r, who itb his family w.ll soon leave for Sant' Kc. Now Mexico, where they wil1 make their future home. Covers were laid for Dr. Cmlierhine, Dr. A A. Williamson, Dr. J II. Illack, Dr. (1. A. Schultz, J. Kirby Risk and Ralph K. Smith, of this city: Dr. S S. Shiel.lj, of Thorntown; Dr. P. P, l.itt'e. of Whitestown. and Dr. P. A Hoiindl, of Jame-town. M VKKIKI) HKRK TOII . This morninit at 10 o'clock at tlFarmers' State Hank occuired the weddinir of Miss Lena Snyder, of Thorntown, and William S. Barton. Wavdand, son of William R. Barton the Rev. Homer Dale cfticint'ne. Mr Barton is employed as hrakeman or the Vandalia railroad with headquar
ters at Tene Haute where they will
prohnbly reside. Miss Snyder is on
of Thorntown's most popular young
ladies.
HOSTESSES FOR MF.KTINii,
T!,...,.i,h an or ! nf the
hoKtesses for the nieeting of
Tahitha Helpers of the Christian
church held W'denesday aftcnw
at the home of Mrs. Arthur Denny
were omitted. The hostesses were Mrs. William McKinney, leader of
the section. Mrs. Homer Dale, Mrs Will Martin, Mrs. Hagermnn, Mrs
Agnes Hilger, Mrs. Hosnie Weaver,
Mrs. Ruth Hawkins. Mrs. Milton
Amos and Mrs. Minnie Ross.
Votior. Fim-t Hornaday. a-d wife. Mrs. K. P. Slater went to liviianalo'is ye.-terdav for a short vi.-it with iier ilauehter. Mis. Kverett DeWitt. md familv. Mrs. Kichard Rerenson. of Muncie, eho is sien,lmir some t;no wi'h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '. t Stanley, spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mr?. Clem Shirley, of South hist street, were dimpr guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ar! Morn-ion of southwest of I.ilituton. Rerta Claire Hall, of Indianapolis, will spend Saturday and Sunday wi'h ,ss K!r:. HiuHdell and Mr, Molt Mophen-on and family, of ilinnt street. Miss May I ce, who is employed a! the I'etiir (an.ly kitchen, is enjoying a week's vacation, part of which
he is spending in Indianapolis with datives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Darrall. of Rilirgs. Moi-t., are here for a v sit wile he former's father, James Dain.ill ind his brother. Stacy Dirrall, and vife. of West Wu-hington street. Mrs. Charles Staton who went to
Indianapolis-- yesterday morning to at-
nd the meeting of the Pa-t thief:sedation held at Tomlinson hall, reained for a few days' visit with Mrs Bridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Yingling. of ineytnwn. Maryland, wdio have bee-, sitmr Mrs. K. J. Camp and ilaughr, Mrs. W. II. Darnall, have genBrook, Ind.. f.ir a vi-it with o'hrelatives before retur-,intr home Among th.ic who attend, d the ,erirmance. '-Turn to toe P gld" at thi
Kngll.-h theatre 'ast evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Challes inniiigtiain Miss Edith Smith, Miss Mary Stevens, Miss Esther Berkin.. and Ret. Dale Miss KCie York, of Pao'i. who a. ,!. far . time of Mrs
ieorge I.ohman and family, of West
Nortn street, is now in jasonvine.
where she is assisting in n revival
meeting. Miss York has charge f the music. AFTERNOON BRIDtiE ti l II. Mrs. Wnlter Hmlge was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club yesterday at her home on North Merilian street, Substitute guests of the afternoon were Mrs. John Hornaday and Mrs. Henry Moore. Late in the afternoon tiie hostess served a plate luncheon.
Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
COME TOMORROW Plenty of Coats, Suits and Dresses For Ladies, Misses and Children
Hosiery and Underwear Gloves and Corsets Complete Assortments at Reasonable Prices
cal union. Form Andersen -he will go to Milieie for tin (trndi-d vi.-lt .lltl! lel.itives. VITIADFD IIU'TIST ASSEMBLY. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Kent. Mr. Dai.-y IJ.iey and Mr -. Hum- an
on Lav wh. ;f few ill
tl.ey have
ATTENDS W. C. T. I". MEETING. Mrs. Mary Hendricks went to Anderson today to attend the state convention of the W. C. T. U. which will close its session next Tuesday. Mrs. Hendricks is a delegate from the lo-
seml,'y. Mr. and Mis. II. S. ker, who also wvit Torre Tue-day to attend th.- c.niV i. , turned home f-day t.ml Mi-s N'eal, al-o a ! I' gate from tl
chun h, will return loene S.
afternoon.
e Haate .;,ng a f-t A- . Vd"a- , 1I..UU
ENJOYABLE MEI'llMi. The Y. M. L. club he' l an enjoyl,l morj.-fl, ves'r--,1:lv p.f'omoon at the home of Mrs. (n Walton on We-t Ash street. The afte rnoon was sient in conversation and needlework and during the business piio arrangements were made for the annual dinner to he given on Hallowe'en night ut which time the husi.ands of the club members will be siiet in! guests. Mrs.. Wa:ton served a luncheon late in the af tei neon.
WINTER IS COMING TRY ONE In mud and froon roads and You'll Soon Have Four
Hooton-Davis-Overleese DISTRIBUTORS
Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
ox fishim; TRIP. Flunk Wooley, Charles IV.ig, Sr., drover Kigs'ny, juioes McCann, Jake Kersey and Carl pavis will leave the first of the week for Lake Maxinkuckee on a fi.-hiiig tup.
KECl'LAK MFETINIi. Vhe Y. M. W. class nf the -Methodist Ei:copal church will have their regular social meeting Tuesday afternoon at the church. The hour of
I meeting is 2:30 o'clock.
