Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 22, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 October 1917 — Page 3

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Thursday Specials "C, inch silk and cotton rrepe, in all Mro't hha.lt s JQ I1) ii'ch sat in riirliunt. in every 1!6 inch storm ;ind French wrf'. nnvy hrown. iiiwn. ivil. v. iiiu, prv and hi. irk. rT" Ki-a Jr I J C :'a incli hall' u-imjI plaids, in t i piccc.-i. all ifoiul r .mb'iiution,.HSc n(t Viilui-i .?''.. :tt inch foumlution si!'-.. f"r winds, dresses am! u;:!"i"..i-.ir, all street and eu-nmjr QQshades, !!)( vain.-. . . . C L.-idii--' fl!o 1'il.rc t. km, ii-ic I i !"' ' 50c Mists' !Uh- h"se, fine or heavy ribbed, sizes from 5 t liH black or whit"'25c Men's extra heavy Ki ev sweaters, sizes :Ui to -Iti 70 p Wc values I 7v Ladies' and misses' sweaters, sailor collars and QO QQ Itelts. All wool tpOVO Rovs' extra heavv union suits, size.-. 1 to 14. 7r Special I J V Ladies' fine ribbed fleeced union suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. hiKh neck and lon letxves, (jjl lq 1.511 values tJXtLiJ Indies' (rood fleeced union suit. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves or hitrh neck and long sleeves, 88c- values . . . . 75c Ijidies' ail wool union suits, either hiirh neck. lon sleeves, low nec k. nr sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves S3.50, S3.00, $2.50 and S2.00 Children's vests and mints, size from IS to :M each 25c Indies' washable kid jf loves, fhnmpavrne or white, heavy fiifure stitching S2.00 and S2.25 Kayser hoaAy suede be . silk iriuves, white, KT! S1.50 Ladies' wool mittens or , ;;')c vahiw. 9P A colors LtOK, Ladies' umbrellas, plai carv-d handles, extra cover. Sw-riul S ,.d0 wool nap blanket, i ! and plain, ti4xsn, extra ht a -'". S2.3S) C de ' ( I ,it for ladies, white and flesh 81.98 R-.nneletw jrowns tor n.w.. ci.ul weight, cut full. CJ Adler's

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SOCIAL CALENDAIL THURSDAY. W. C. T. V. Mr. J. W. Henderson, 2:00. Pleasant Hour Emhroidery club Surgical dressing room, 12:00. Rain or Shine club Mrs, Walter Cory, 2:00. Training class Methodist church. ?:P0. Westminster Guild Surgical dressing room, 7. 'Ml. 1 Magazine club Mrs. B. F. Cooinh.t, T :4M). FRIDAY. Tfurist club Suigicul d'-epsi'il? room, 2,00. Ncghhorhood club Mrs. John I' rank. 2:00. PERSONAL MENTION. Mis. R. f. N. Cook spent the day in In liana polis. Stanley Jones spent Tuesday in Irdiana polis. M:ss Hertlm McConaughy was in Indianapolis tn business today. - Mrs. Jessie Hyers, who hu's be. n il: tot some time, is not so we!i. The Magazine club will meet Tinn-'--day at 7:110 oM.Kk with Mrs. B. F. 'oombs. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mc l -.in, o" l.alnvette. are tne gue.-t.; ot Mr. en i Mrs. Joe Edwards. Tl.e Westminster C.uiM will -. in the surgiea! diessing room 1 :uri-da-.-night at 7 00 o'clock. Mrs. 'barii-s Noiwood. of Indiana.o!:s. will con-e Fie lav for a visit wil l b, r n. ..flier. Mis. Eveh n lleehtell. Mrs. On. ( iane lviinniil to l: r o ,n I n t t " i g nl te- a v;s t wi.h Mi-, .ie-sie Bveis. Hi. Weed Cio.l ami Miss Katbleel suiideiland.nl' 1 Imi ntow n. w.-ie th guests vesterdav of Mr. an. I Irs. William Bp,...... ilte i ci , I n t i V. M. v:. c-!-.- it ti.e-r ne-t ntr h x i i c l in t I ol . he Ve'... .i.-t cin.'.h. I h - t (-',... i"s club will n -.e Fndav afternoon w,lh Mrs. t:d H"banon. Mrs. dm. r iVrkio ne.d Mrs. M:iu. t)eVol il! be the a,,itjl.t l:..-tes-es. I It. v.l l.rimes unii wife, of Indianapolis, are spending the week witn Mr. drums' sister. Mrs. David limner. '-oin..rrnw th.-v will go to Thotnie n to be the- gue-ts oi stora (.rime,. Horn to Mr. un,i M,s. Kwrette droov-r of East Elm street. Octob'r 2i. a bov. Mrs. i.roover is tiie daugnter of Mrs 1-rank Haunstean. Me t Marmn Parkin will go to Rock'- ,!, lllinn s. n. xt wee to at i i I i .r i , a -s t, I givn nl I a mi .:n-.t f.r '.he ,: -r in eamij t:.er". Clark Hamngam. of near Lebanon went to Winchester. Kv.. v.-sterd.n for a several .lavs visit. Mi s. 1-inn ingam has been in V iiu be-ter to the past three weeks. The Epworth League ..f tii" Metro dist church is holding a trn :rng in evangelism at 7'' r ; -- e-e ! Ihursdav evening in t!i" t'mrrii t Iocs. All are invited to attep.i. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hit. h. o! In.'i anapedis. are here to spend the re mainder of the week wr.h Mr. ai:i Mrs. Chaile, Cunningham. M.s Hitch is a aiece of Mr. unninghuir.. Mr. and Mrs. Burton hemis. o Mtamisbulg. Ohio, who have been th guests of Mr. ami Mrs. S. H Stepb ens. of stringtewii. went to Indiana pohs yesterday for a short visit be fore returning l their home. 100 Fears Old "The kidwnra play a moat important part in cauflinir prematura old ngfi and death the morw injuri.iui the poimj pwtinK thru the kidnevn the jMiner eoinea dwuv" bo mvi a di-itinKUiyliMi pbvyieian, who further advi. alt ie.iple who are pt thirty to preserve the vitality of the ktdnevN au.l fn the bliKid from .ntnonotu eiemeiita. mieh w uric ariddrink plenty of water Be:it aonie daily arid take Anurie Iw-fore tneidu. Thi Anuric double ytrei.Rih) Uput up in tablet form, and ran le obtained at aJmiwt anydruu utore. 1-or that baekarlie, luinbao, rheuntatHm, "riwtv'' join'n, swollen feet or handy, due to urir a-id in the blood. Anuric quiMtly dewnlvin the uric arid as hint water does miar. Diarovereii by in. Picreeol Hulbdo. X. Y. Prevent old ae bv aimply nipping a nip of but water every morning tiefora breakfaft, taking a little Anunc befora ueaia aiid live lo be a hundred. BEAUTY FROM PURER BLOOD. Fort TVayne, Ind ' When I waa a girl ' l-ame all run-down, x? ar,d nervuua i.J I. .jp it, a uiy i.n 1 5 i ,,"fi imarti was in erv bad ahapea gaa conditKjii. M7 hnd lbrokeout initomi. Ts"... 'Ihwwwin the spring ' Jt Of the veiir. I tried V HK-diciiMw with no rtv1 milt at ill, A friend i tow nie of l)r. Pierw' Ooldea Medical Diicovery being ao (jood. I brKim ita use at once aiut it noon cured nie of my atomae.h trouble, tleared up my Mood aod left me in a BtnHia, healthy coodhion. I have alao uaed Dr. Pieree't A U-Healing Kalva and found H eireilent for bealioic of--en noma of every aort. I am idad to rveuniniesd Dr. Pm-ee' nieduiura." Mas, A. T. Chop mil Mt

V,k f utmaaxd at I t( .Vr.. .V gie Kiiicaid in Advance, j Mrs. Algie Kincaid and Mrs. June i Kincuiri entertained the Kino's Laughters Sunday school class f the East church of Advance at the home of the ' former in Advnnce Friday night, October 19. Mr. Nelson, the treasurer j of the class, tendered her resignation (which was accepted and Mrs. Linnie t Billingsly wan elected to fill he vacancy. ; The program was opened with de- ; votionala. which cons.ited of singing, "Love Lifted Me" by the cla? and ' invocation by Mrs. Beaver. The i-cripture leading, the tenth Psalm. . was given by .Mrs. Adah Emmert. An inter-ting talk n "Love" van piven by Mrs. E-.neat Smith, afier which eac h meniber responded with u verse of w-riptuie containing the word "l ove." A round table discussion wa.s then enjoyed. Refreshments of fiuit aulail and wafers were served. The class will be entertained the second Friday in November by Mrc. Hazel Caphnc-r anil Mis. t.ula Hruce.

MASONIC SOCIAL.

T'jrfiitv --vpn n(f in the loi'tye tioi'fii. Thr- Must and thfir famifips worv thp guests. S Thf Hazol Kroft lo.. of Imliananchs. git Miriip splnbii musical ZiS i! jnihrs unii rr-adwifr ilui ing- the S K I l-T Y - K I V K TT t : M V I . S The tailtfs ot t!n .Nf ti vhurch oi S Advance reit'hratwl then- tw.'llth anmversurv. Th-t were nftv-tivi tatlic present at the meeting, including ladies of the church who are not men'- 5 hers and seven new names were ecured, makmjf the niemheonin at present sixtv-five. rrr I he officers who had heen elected sr; wre installed: pre-ident. Mrs. I.ilhe .tarwalt: secretarv. Mrs. Ciiace Wall with Mrs. Aine Veiifcrer as lier as- ; distant. The devotionals consisted "EE: ol smtfinsr hv the society, scripture reading hv Mrs. Larson Hrown and invocation hv Mrs. John Jones. A Z report of the aid was given by the secretarv. The closing prayer was jjj nude hv Mrs. James Howitmn. : Refreshments ot ice cream, cake

H W.I.OWK'KN IWKTY. Iel.gbtf.lt Hall, -ve-en .t I I i ' t e i i Xa:v S:-veil- Mjndav .-tnonl cl:i.s vf 'he Central (.hnstian church. h .-pecia! guests hemu the irentlentcn frierds cf the J!rN. Tiie l a-.-ru-u liRhU I w-'h J , n J , t f i ! i INTVH SOS ( I.I H l Kl ::ir .n L,b way he'd la-t riirht N i 1 1 it I r 1 ii i M.. eliam. -I.jrs-. The tonic f.,r the , c-ai.i .in R.. (',,.-- .,ik. 1 vi talk.i on the .,-ip,niatr.i f I' R. .1 (', ,.ie it: ." V Wall and M.irtrnret Dav a general diseusston. Tluring the -.eia.! hour M-rved. The room': . m ftiiH--. in ke..nir 'd bv Till KXI'IMS Mf tT. Mr-. Walter l'.-rko,y . I-. ' 1 I r, . - r v 'i I.I 1 ' r.tt j I r ( held. Me. R c.j r. n re, . -n: l.ri..e was pre-ente.l with a b. jquet of pnk Slid wliit,. r b, I .-:,.,),, rii tied tvtli t I ' V It ' ' i 1 " a i 1 i 'n 1 i yerch;. : .. t v c v i s'1:mh(; wintkk iu hk. The NoblPAVille .eoifr .;.-ivy- -'Mr and Mrs. W . A. Hemlerton and daughter. Mrs Kh Hill, and xrandson, little I'hilip Hill, are spending the winter in the home of Mr. and Mr. Walter tliatt, in Lebanon. The many friends of thin family will be very sorry to know of the continued illness of Mm. Henderyon. She has been in very ill health for many month! and does not improve." ADVERTISED LETTERS. Rev. J. A. Sprnttue, Minn Doris CutU, Mr. McKinney, Mm. Iena Davia, Mark Driskell (4), T. T. Follit, Wm. Nm kel. Richard Adair, Mm. Jesse Campbell, Jerry Mires, J. W. I'rinicle, It-aac Oaborne, Ezelial Kersev, Cecil Heaton, J. M. Wills, A. Reynolds, John Dean, Frank Thompaon, Mrs. Ernent Levy and Fred Parr. Special hair bow ribbons for 25c a yard, at Craig'a. Eipartei by rsai! 3 per ytur

We will give a $10.00 set of ware with each South ; Bend Malleable Range sold.

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All hand rivited. 25 per cent more rivits than in any other range Boone Hardware Co.

FIELD ARTILLERY IS USB! Walter Witt Tells of Liberty Loan Campaign in the 10th I". S. Uuery. Walter V itt. who m a fn-iU lieutenant in the field artilieiv of the regul.ir aioiv anil who ly now ,-tatione'l a: l-ort Ibiugla.-. An.., has unitten to hu if lacivey here ronrerninfe hi iirniv ilte. Kxtrtu-ty from the missive follow: Ve ran nude a riimpaign f,,r the l.ibertv l.oan in the regiment and subscribed more than IS 12.) .Win. That iy moi- 'han anv other m th.s il.-turt un.l will ran above tne av. rag. in the ;.nn-. It is a i.rettv :: iiimi? for the 'i;en betau--e the- rt a r : ' i t ii lib i irn I th r t i-t the.r n.om-v-s V i th ..n anvl i-n-r.ev b'jv here. 'te a e ;:a-.'irg tai''t pinct -- , v , . t A e ' , o- 1 i dt s ii 1 ne ll'l r- Hi i in ' I o!" the .-Ifieem ..f 1-:, ko .e.i' th- !"." M 1 tten iv.'t It's IK t' it Ii ii in ill" ir 1 4 7 Tieh." Mr- Witt is in the 10th batten CARD OF THANKS. We have taken thin w.-iv to thank all who in nny way offered their service during the sickness anil death of our darling babe, Robert I.eon. We alno wi.ih to thank R"V. liowman, the (.insreri and hll who sent flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemens and irramlpa rents. Are Women Naturally Despondent? While thsre are women who seem : adways tI-iori,'h'r, d depveuseil land expeetinc misfortune, that is not i woman's natural condition. Such unfortunates suffer from ill-health. An . abnormal condition of the system expresses itself in nervousness, sleeplessness, backaches, headaches and I despondency. ! If all ailing women would make I faithful use of that grand remedy i for woman's ills, Lydia E. Pinkham's I Vegetable Compound, there would be little: occasion to ask If despondency 'la nuial t

1.1 lit' i v - it H . , i , SUCCESSORS F.VIRI.AM). Mr. and Mrs. John I aytnn were gue.-ts of Noble Hollingsworth an wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeAtley and daughter, Mildred Alice, spent s,un(.(4witli -lirant Sun't and ufe near Bethel. (ieorge tlifrey of Okley was the truest of hir sister. Mrs. 1 ouvina V,ton, Saturoay anil Sundin". Mrs. Ver Morgan and sister. Mi -Mary I'owell, of Ave.-v si :it Sundo..with Arthur I'owell and family. Mrs. Zorn Hullsi;:er of Indianapolis pent Saturday and Sun, lav wnh tt il. .f K.-.t-n and fiin-.i!-.-. Asbu.v Wiilianis and f.imPv w. rSunoi.v gue-is f K. Ii, Si'ver aid wife. t ha.le.- Kern and v if., and Mr. and Mi .. T. . Hunt spent Sunday with Mr. n.,.1 Mr.. Nelson Keni at l.eh- ( hut Saun.k-r iiml riim.lv spent Sunday with T. 1. Caldwell near Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. Kli Rose railed on Mm. John Brown Mon.lav ai-ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Pool and children. Vetha and Howaid. spent Sunday wish Harry Howard and family. 1'iotracted meeting le-grin .Sundn, n'i'ht at the Baptist church at V.'tza -ille. . KiiiM) Allot r. ( hai i,s Nelson, who was so danger, oiislv ill with hemo-riiag s of tl ' tm i 1 s m 1 i in 1 1 v.d n run it up a little. Mrs. oi:i Mtevens and children. Wnvne rind Kuth. of Danville. Ind.. Will H.lMlen nnd wife . !' LebilH-.p. Oral ( nvin. wife and banv. Isabellc, find Ilenrv ivm. wife nnd .-nm.. Mon ell and L-iwrence. spent Sunday with James Hall and fiimiiy ami .i.iiin i.an rence. Sjlvester Cunningham and dautrhters, Cora and Vena, rlert Cunrinir ham and Ibiren Cunningham sjient Saturday in !nd:anup.lis. Silvester Cunningham and daut'h trrs. Cora and Venn. HIM .... Flank Kelley and family neur Stewarts Chapel nnd James Cunningham and family Sunday. J:.hn Caiin untl Rite snent Sunday near Shepnrdsville with Basil Rijrhtsell and wife. Miss Alpha Cavin amended a surprise on Clarence Shirley Sunday near Shepardsville. John Abb Shaw, who lias been sick with rheumatism, is able to be out again. Ladies' tailored suits, J12.50 to $40.U) at Craig's. tteporter on R. R. $3.00 Xtiuh

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Prest-0-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Thone 199. P. R. WINTERS CHIKOl'RACroa Hours 10-1 'J a. m.; 2 5, 7-8 p. m. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Room 219-220-222-224. Phone 235 ADOPTS A NEW NAME. ' ;il" A TOt October 21 The name of the Taylnr-Critrl.field-Casrue Company, one of the country's lai Ke.t advertising and merdiandi.-dng concerns, has been amended to Critt-h-fidd ' Cnmpanv, by the unanimous vote of its stockholders. Tiiis means no change whatever in the personnel or control of the organizing inn, excent that Stanley CI igue, whoso release was grunted a few weeks ago in order that he might accept the management of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, is no longer connected with it. Major E. E. Critchtield has heen active in the company in an oflUiul racity since the founding of the organization and h0 bcvii iim plidiil

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1IIIK Interurban Time Table TERRE HMJTR INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1, 117. EAST A. M. 6:25 6:25 7:15 8:15 f 8:57 10:15 11:15 WEST EAST WESt A. M. 5:25 0:25 7:25 8:25 t 9:17 10:25 11:26 P. M. tl2:26 1:15 2:15 t 3:26 4:15 6:1a t 6:26 7:15 t 9:47 10:00 P. M. fl2:17 1:25 2:26 f 3:17 4:25 6:26 f 6:17 j 7:25 f 8:17 S12:3 tLimited trains. 'Daily except Sunday. Frankfort only. Iast car leaves Indianaiolia at 11:80 p. m. and Lafavette at 10:45 r m. CRAWFOKDSVILLE D. VISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawi'ordsville at 7:30, 9:30, ll:3u a. m. 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 p. m. Cars arrive from Crawfordsvilie at 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 8:10, 5-211. 7:20. 9-20 and 11:20 p. m. Sewing Machine SOLI), RENTED AND REPAIRED" Hemstitching a Specialty Singer Machine Co. New Address, 201 Main Street PHONE 127 for nearly six years. Under ita new title the management of the organization, ita standard of principle and the nake-up of its directorate are that