Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 28, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 October 1917 — Page 6

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Democratic City Ticket Mayor ' FRANK MYKK3. Clerk WILUAM F. SMITH. . Treasurer WILLIAM I). MARTIN. Councilman at Large HARVK C. TROUT. DELASKIE SMITH. Councilman First Ward NEWELL HOLLOMAN. Councilman Second Ward M. L. ELLIS. Councilman Third Ward URBAN WEITZEL. Councilman Fourth Ward GEOKCK W. CRIDKR.

County News

t.OWKi; M'T. .'(IN. Lieut. I'.a moud Ross of Cra.vt.irdsv'.lle, who has lerrnlly returned from 1 '-unco, huViTit; seen service in the aviation corps, will lecture ai the church r-eie in the near future under the aiKpi.rsoi !' . r.a:: s' auxdiary. Time o !e.u:.e ..i!' !,r announced late:-. Mi. uail .Via. Ilarve Airhnrt and .iaurht.-i, M:-.:y. l a.lo-ed to Il.untown I'l 'luv nii-1 . . n l v.e.e guests if Iff The Sur. iav .Vu.ul teport was a ti.ll.'.v,.: i-u.-rila-iv. i; rnapto.s. U): mli'ri'ii'. J.5-i. Tin' per capita lax to the r.rt.rt.- '' -. was paii!. It wn-.!e.-u,e. fti set a;u-t tr.e first offering in e.a h .matter lor missions. Fred Pouted fiom neat i,:nvil!e was a xu-st. ('a Knnsi-:'. v as elected delegate to a. tend the l.on.-hip convention ai Old ( iii !i .Suridn; alternoon. .lew, II Vhit,.,.y iitnt from Friday till .v.a.'a. aft-rnr. :-n at (.'raw tordsllai..!.l X Ibaro. Willie anil Karl lira'.. s attei.dod the Caldwell sale I'rii!a;. Mi. i'ai.Uell resides iietixecn Quit, a m.i, uer I'nim heie attended the sale of -Mis. Martha tiraves Saturday ai-::oL.i:h ti;e rain was pourim: .'own. I . i-i ciuvr sold f.r almo-t - per I, .11. Even thing else sold well. Alva Tumi and 'amily from near Uaioi.- Hen. I ie Aiuuuy nitrht and .-ur'tav . ;-.-!, m' l.m Turner and

f.i Ta,lor, B, failed to pjus the:38.

examination herc. The C. C. Cluh hail their third anrual inasqt emit at the hone of Mr, and Mir. J. , Long Srtunh'.y evening. K"rr".'n.nnt of coffee, npndwichea. ptimnkin rie and npp'es, were served. Tho. c pre.-c.it were Mr. anil Mil Ineodore .V.-;.:::n". Mr. and Mrs. '. A. Tnvler. Vr. and .vln. G. R. Neptune and da ic' ler, Duchy, Mr. and Mir. S. K. Mctheny, Mr. and ?vs. T. J. Crane. Mr. and Mr. C. E. Maie, Mr. mid Mrs. W. P. BiR-hanan and son. lv.ir?ne. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brnt- '. t. Oiplia, and Kuth Biatton, (irnev Chirk, :..., ,i, Mrs. V. S. Crane and chihlien, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Crane and childnn, Mr. tnd Mrs. J. K. I.o.ig. The guo U were .Mr. Marv Claik. Esther and Hrvce R,.ark, Karl and Zoi-a l.ane, Mr. ami Mrs. Cail Korsev.

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ml Mr

Hririis, of Crawfordsville.

was here' Mi.nday laekintr ul'ter hi,i

fanniiiK inteiests. t. K. (iiaves und fan,

Kllen liraves with Mrs. I. J. Loser as their (ru'-st, motored to Ciawfordsville an.l Wayn.-t.iwa Sunday. Last Friday mort inp when D ear EddiiiK.'ield uiu. e ficni his hrd he c.uld siaicly talk and had almost completely lost toe use r..f his ritrht leg. Dr. Peiuoi k, of I.adoira. was calk J and pronounced it a mild case of paralysis. His condition is ahout the same. As soon as he is ahle Mr. Kddin(rlild is eoiaemplntinfr )C'"K to F'oiida for th.e winter. Hi wai'e will accompany hii". liyn a John.-on letuined to hi. camp at the Great Lakes training station near Ov -itro .Monday i,i.anii:g

WANTED To Buy Pumpkins . Highest Market Price Paid Ladoga Canning Co.

406 SOUTH C STREET.

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jnitv build- ;-rt' very larire l"r' lit weal her.

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ol Mr. nn. Mis. 0 t iawfo,,lsville 1 of Jesse (aid-

his mother at 1 ents. .roth'-r. the l!ev. rien

vne Nieelv, ilk- of th" a brother .

f Mi-

nirton had some of Ir. Caldweil -m, lt h

took his text fioin the h,.v-

hood of J.-m. . In plain and simple language he told several of the in- idents of the riiildhood of the ma.-ter an.l of his si iet eiiedienie to his par-

That Jesoa obeved his parents fte, I e was of legal age while

Last Half November Milk Price

We will pay for the first half of November per pound butter fat

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Those dairymen who prepare for winter milk production will reap a real harvest. Indiana Condensed Milk Company

SHERIDAN

LEBANON

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Lebanon -

Interurban Time Table! Underwear

TESHE HAUTE, JNWANAPni.IS A

EASTERN TRACTION CO.

EAST A. M. 6:25 6:25 7:15 8:15 8:67 10:15 11:15

Effective Feb. 1. IS17. WEST EAST

A. M.

6:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 t 9:17 10:25 11:26

P. M.

fl2:2 1:15 2:15 t 3:26 4:15 5:15 t :20 7:15 t 8:47 10:00

WEST P. M. T12:17 1:25

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t 3:17

4:25 6:25

t 6:17 5 7:26

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10:2U 12:3i

tLimited train. 'Daily except bunday. Frankfort only. Last car leaves Ir diananolia at 11:3C p. m. and Lafayette at 10:45 p. nt. CRAWFOKDSVILLE D.VISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordstrllle at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 8:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 p. m. Cara arrive from Crawfordsvilie at 7:10, 9:16, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 8:15, 6:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. m.

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P. B. WINTERS S CIIIIiOPRACTOB UilVbLLlAllUN AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Honrs 10-12 a. m.; 2-5, 7-8 p. m. Koomt 219-220-222-224. Phon 235

SERVICE AUTO REPAIR LEBANUN'S LXCLUSIVE REPAIR SHOP ORVILLE L. BEATTY Rear of Fire Department Telephone 800

Job Work at Eeporter QZct

On Men's Union Suits Save 21c On Ladies' Union Suits Save 27c On Children's Union Suits Save Ik This is what you can save on Underwear AT Bowman's 5 &10c Store

num.: of the ha- J. M. Nicely Mis. fir.a Fnunert anil visiteil Mrs. lannie;'.'., ,,aie

ami Mis. John Thor

Sa;uniav an-i Suialay. Mr. an.l Mrs. Ora i'rnffitt were Sunday ilinner quests of Mr. anil Mrs Roy Chamberlain. Mr. an.l Mrs. Harve Airhnrt anil il-iuithter, Mary, hail a l-uests Sunday Fred 1'olan.l anil family from ra ar Iianville. I.en Hueehler ami family from RaintouTi an.l Mr. and Mrs. Henr- V:!an. of Jatnestievn. Mis. A,..- iilave, spent Frhiav with Mis. Mary Nee.,am. Mr. ami Mrs. liailey Duncan went in Crao-fmrt-.ville Saturday night. Mr. ai,. Mrs. Karl Graves and Mm.

' youngsters mi till they

.Vice Marsh-; are of legal w was one ..f the iwnnU 'esMle.l in the hrouirht o-it. The follv of one iieronl-

! inr il'scourapeil an.l thinking they -liihlren nrV'er heve opportunit'es .-.imiily he-

cau?e they are lnrate.l in small towns wai anc-tiu r .-ahent point. Jesus himself was horn and reared in a small village. T ikintc it all in all it was a eredltahle effort and the speaker has our congratulations. The sinpinK was led by K.'die HamMi. Mrs. lien Clark, nho was huit in an automohiie accident Sunday, is iiirht-

thouch st'll unable to sit is not much improved hut f the victims are r-poite,l

ly better up. Iten the rest o as better.

are penilmir a few days with Mrs. I.aife's paie-us. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurtzlrr ai d family. Jnr,.s (, Hard and family sient Sunday with Millard Sharp and family.

Hillie Wood and family spent Saturday nieht with Milt Wood and family. Frank Wood and Wife were Sunday evening (,'ue-ts of Ilillie Wood and John Wurtzler Jr.. an.l wife spent Men, lav with John Riddle, of Fairview neiKhborh.io.t.

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I Harles. of Kirk-

Jametown Sat- lin, spent Saturday with Arthur liar-

r afiernoon. his ami family, l ieorjfe Harlos, whn Aiil-art visited his daughter, lives with Ins brother's family, is ill. I.eune Fmmert, and family at Cljde Staton and family, of Heerh -town from Friday tdl Sunday. Crovc, spent Sunday with Martha m.l Mrs. Fmmnt received a tele- Jane Staton and family, on Saturday from their son.; John looks ami f,.mi1 snent S.m.

l.K-ateil at rami) Tavlor. that .Inv with (it Hiht un,i f.ilu .,f

un.lav : Juliette.

Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72

COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co

Itholl

he would be in lii'lianapoli:

ahout noon and as he would not have

'iine to come home re.ue-ted them to meet him at the station. Mr. Fmmert, Jr.. ttioutfi-t he would leave for llattieshurif, Miss., in a short time. Mrs. Vernita I'roffitt visited her mother. Mrs. Mary Miller. Saturday. II. W. 1'i-offitt of Oawfordsvilie came to his son, (Ira's. Friday. Mrs. I'roffitt. who had spent the week heie, accompanied him home Saturday aft -moon. Havid Dun.-un and Mr. and Mrs. liailey Tluncan sp.it Sunday with William Duncan and family. Messrs. Charles and Harry P.osi had as truest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ovens. Fred linens and wife, Oy.le Ciilley and family, Mr. an.l Mrs. ('alia Ross. Fmest Kilrineton and family and ha Srotts and family. Mr and Mrs. A. F. Needham and daughter. Martha, were Sunday dinner quests of Harold N'eeilham anil family.

Claude I.artre and wife, of Lebanon.

TERRIBLY

1 A71.I. !!!(,(. Mr. an.l Mrs. C. K. Mar.e spent Sunday oiilt I.;.'. parei, Mr and Mrs. Kmory Maze, east of l.hanon. Mrs. C. A. Taylor and son, Lawrence, visited the latter'n brother, Or-

near Shepardsville, Monday.

Surgical Operation Thought Necessary, but LydiaE. Pinkham'. Vegetable Com pound Saved Her.

Mailmon, V':. "1 wak- a terribly tick

tor over three years, t suffered

witn terrible pains in my back and was about to have an operation when a friend said to me, 'Before having that operation just try I ydia K. Puikham s Veflretable Compound.' So I let the operation wait, and my husband bought me the Vefre t a b I o Compound

MAS ITKM-v Sam Rose and wi'e an.l Harry Rose -pent Sunday with William Rose and lamily. Frne. t l.ollar and family took Sunday dinner with II. Z. Sherrill ar.d wife. Henry Zimmerman and family visited Sunday with Iia Shockley and family. Sunday guests of Thomas Fine and family were Artie Weldon and wife, of Advance. Maude l.ollar took dinner Sunday with Jane Plunkett. James Sutton and wife were guests of Walter Christler and wife Sunday. Pax ton Tolley an.l wife were Sunday dinner guests of Elmer Wall and family. Sunday guests of Albert Wynkoop and family were Rev. D. H. and Celia Pellet t aiid Nova Christler. Mr. ('rose, our Sunday school county superintendent took dinner Sunday with Oliver Clark an.l wife. The Sunday school convention was held here Sunday afternoon. Preaching services here every second and fourth Sunday.

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and it haa made me a well woman and

we have a lovelv baby girl. We cannot

Mr. and Mm. Will Imff. near Old praiae Lydia U. Pinlham't Vegetable !

I I'nion. spent Sunday with 1. N Duff . ComPnd enough, and 1 hope tins let- i ml fo,.,ii ter will lead other suffering women to i i i Ti li , ., ,! try It "-Mrs. Benjamin f. Rimlb,

, ... ... .....,l,. .pnn ...uiaon,. i , Jt. r, U. WO. 6. BOX a!, . ' adltOH, Ul. . Dayton. Ohio. There must be more than a hundred j P- H. Crane returned Thursday from ' thousand women in thia country wnot A dairy product slfow at Columbus, i H' u,rt-,Pf- have proven what wonOhii, l" t'y''1 Pinkh:m t Vegetable i ' ... , , , Compound ean do (or weak and ailing Mr. and Mra. J. E. Long and Mr. W3mee, Try It and aee for yourself, land Mrs. 0. A. Tavlor were Sunday All women are Invited to write for jguesta of Forest Duff and fsuvdly, free and helpful advice to Lydia E. i near Fairview, , j Pinkham MUcto tij. (coti6oi:iitial), i Cane Sloan ht retimed from I I-Jf. Ma..

STKWAKrS CHAPFI. Mrs. Eliza Faulkenbery, of Lebanon, sne.it Saturday night and Sunday with her son, Vern Faulkenbery, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Cavin, of near Oak ('.rove, called Friday afternoon on Loral Cavin and wife. Elmer Hatcher and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burt IlaUlm of iu ai Iltasiuiwnool house. Mr. iin.1 Mrs. C. L. Creasy and srn, (iuv, visited Sunday with (luy Cox and family. Mrs. Lizzie Rader, of near Hopewell, and son, Walter, spent the week end at the bedside of her brother, J. D. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox and dwughU'is, Bessie and Buoy, of near Potts school house, spent Monday with Gay Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemens, of Lebanon, and George Horning and wife, of near Potts school house, were Sunday guests at the horn of Perry Lewalten and family.

PUBLIC SALE As I have a surplus amount of stock, I will sell at Public Auction nt my residence, eight miles southeast of Darlington, seven und one-half miles southwest of Thorntown, one and one-half miles northeast, of .Shannon. lalo on the Joe LaFollctte farm, on Tuesday, November 6 beginning at 10:00 a. m., the following property: HORSES, 2 head One coming 3-year-old coach marc; 1 roming 2-year-old draft filly, extra good. CATTLE, 4.1 head-F.ight Shorthorn cows, all bred to registered Shorthorn bull. 5 with calves by side; 6 spring calves, one of which is a roan Shorthorn extra good male; 3 roan heifer calves; 2 red steer calves; 1 lb. .fold B yrar old rrrirrer !"; 1 HMln !!-y.r.ol, e. with calf by Fide; 2 Jersey cows, extra good; 2 Shorthorn heifers; 17 head ceming 2-year-old steers. (IOCS, 92 head Four Poland China sows, with pigs by side; 8 Iturne Jersey snws'witn pigs by side; 21 feeding shoals weighing from 40 to 125 pounds; 1 yearling Poland China male hog, extra good. SHEEP, 31 head Thiitv ewes 3 and 4 years old, extra good; 1 Shropshire 3-year-old buck. 'This buck weighs 240 pounds and extra good. OTHER ARTICLES One set breeching harness; 1 storm buggy; 1 top buggy. , TERMS A credit of 3 months will be given on sums over $10, purchaser giving note with approved security. $10 and under, cash in hands. 5 per cent discount for cash. GUY PICKERING HAMILTON. NORRIS and KIR.BY, Auctioneers. L. W. LITTLE. Clerk. Ladies of Shannondale will serve lunch.

On or After November 1st

WE WANT YOUR

Dead Animals

We will have a sanitary plant conforming with all state laws and operating under a state license. We have a sanitary truck and will protect your farm from disease. Your animals removed at no charge to you. LebanonReductionCo. PHONE 908-L