Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 33, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 November 1917 — Page 3

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X -MUl.iU I POWDER Xjjjl has been selected by the Government for i S ly-- J Army and Navy use. "Mi!; it 1-..13 been accepted by tlie Govern- wJfSx 1 ' as meeting the critical reXt'tfrpbl '"iin'tr.cnts ncrcsssry in the way f - '- j I ijJld -fiS o! strength and general perfection MtITTic''5rjl I i UTtTO y ,n PJ'.'ty nd wlxJescmenesa, HlIlfE'l! i?f 'rFTrt-P' LUMJI S&itS I,w,"r make fr.'j'm'to fiiht'on-Mit Ti5 Vji'CSji

The Edison Laboratories have ven us notice that the list pWce the various model of The New Jison will not be infreal until munry 1, IMS.The Edison Laboratories do not f'.pnd to pasH 0:1 to the consumer entire amonnt of the war tax phonographs and records but are .4orbinK a portion of it themI You will want to buy your New jiison before January first. We Iggest that you make your seItion now, V. W.STEVENS 1 Side Sq. Phone 55 ONES, THE CLEANER R. C. JONES ione 387 105 W. South St THE EEXALL STORE Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS Of NON-TAXABLE SECURITIES mdenc puuue. S4j OSi 194 J WE RECOMMEND IaTURE'S CREATION r Tubercolosis, Asthma, Bron1'i at Catarrh, etc Ask qs about tt, LONG & DAVIS

of mvn. be derived from Cadillac REBUILT CARS Our Rebuilt Cadillac Department is a strong unit of our business. The work in done by trained men. The Rebuilt Cadillac is made mechanically as good as new, every worn part replaced by new. When the paint shop is done, the cars look beautiful. All thin Cadillac quality and (rood looks, you tret at a low price. See these cars firt if you want bargain. 11117 7-pass. 1917 roadster 1914 4-pass. 1917 5-pass. 1913 5-pasy. 1916 7-pass. 1912 .1-pass. 1315 7-pa.ss. Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS Used Car Department. Second floor Steinhort building Eleventh and Meridian Sts. Main B125 Auto 27-30 We can supply you with any thing in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. Fbom. as Wm aula HimI MONUMENTS See us for your monuments If you want first class stock and workmanship. Call us and we will bring yoo to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 102; Res. 116 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY -ffARLAN MONUMENT CO. EVF.RY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone luu-Y West Main St L. W. KERTLEY DENTIST Pint National Baaa BoihUaf Third Floor Ecpsrter by rr. v tt r-r y;ar JOB WC: "vT fllV .UL

SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. , , . ... . n - n Travel cluh , Y v. s f thel Orear, 7 10 Mis.4 Margaret Dav. assistant Ladies' Aid societv of 1'. li. church, i Mrs. Jess Barker, 2:30. C. W. B M. of Central Christian church, Mm. John Tire. 2:30. Missionary Societv K irst ( hristinn i church. 2:1)1). Woman's ron-iirn Missionary so-, cietv. M. K. rhureh parlors. i:M). THl'nSDAY. Magazine club, Miss J"V Shelby, 2:00. W C T. L., Mrs. Harrv Hamilton with Mrs. Jeienie Kersey hostess, 2. Jollv Social Hour club. Mrs. W. 1'. Ravi. ::). MtVEUIlKIt MEKTINfi. Tlie ovemlr meeting of th Young l adies Circle of the Central Christian church was held last even ing m tlie church vestry with Mis: KHie fnrnsworth. Miss Emma Powell i..s H';i2el Perkins. Mis- Daisv Mas ters and Miss Na Tollard. ho.-tesses The topic for the evening's di-oussioi was the ''American .Negro.' Mis: Powell ga talk the "duratir.n ii f the El Ml-s P I lid giw 1 chapter one of the soeiot :...k. "Missionary Milestone .s I'ai nsworth conducted the , al service. Mi.-s Nora Uaro attended the international on of the Christian churches past two weeks at Kansas hold the Civ. Mo gave an excellent report of 'ntion. During the social h followed the program the hijur host.' served refrrslimi-nt ckeijack and apple PITCH-IN SI PPKR. F.ighWn girls, members of the Westminster Cuild of the Pie.-hyter-ian church at Thorntown, wire the honor guests at a pitch-in supper giv-n last evening at th home of Miss Margaret Haningam on F.a-t Va.-hington street bv the tnenihers of the Westminster Cuild of the I'reshvtenan church of this citv. Alter th" .-upper a program was given. The devotional exercises were in charge of Mi.-s Cavnel Stump: a vocal solo given h Mrs. Esther Honaln on. a report of the svnodira! meet ing heol rreentlv in darv was given Miss Vrrn:o I-rank, trie snnrtv s delegate. An enjovable sm-ial hour concluded the pleasures of the evening. The favors were cards in the design of the Westminster f.uild pin. I Ol R PREMM MS. Four premiums will be awarded the chvsanthemum growesr at the chrvi.anthemum show to be held Saturday, ' November 10, in the League room of the M. E. church, under the auspices of the W. C. T. I", of the eountv. The first premium, for the largest flower.

ill be a hand-painted dish; the sec-i Mis. John O. Robinson and family, ber of her friends and neighbors. Hold, for the best plant, will be a cut- of near Fairvicw, and Mrs. John H. ' evening was spent in pl.iwng irnines

glass bowl; the third and fourtn will a casserole and a vase. These premiums are on display in the winlow of the Bowman five and ten cent ' itore. I he show will he free to the public from 2:.'I0 to k p. m. W. C. T. C. MEETING, The Woman's Christian Temperance L'nion will meet Thursdnv afternoon o'el wk at the lu.me of Mrs. Harrv Hamilton. 616 North Meridian street, with Mrs. Jerome Kersey hostess. She

will also have charge of the program. I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones re-1 yr am jfrs. John Burke, of IndiMrs. Kersey is superintendent of the turned yesterday fiom a few clays' na,,niis. i,aVe moved to this citv and

household economics department and will give a talk and demonstrate methods of economy in time anil labor. This promises to be a very interesting

and instructive meeting. Ail mem-1 derson where they remained until yes bers are urged to be present anjlterdav afternoon with Mr. Jones' sis

visitors are welcome. QI EEN ESTHER SOCIETY. The regular meeting of the Queen E.thr society of the M. E. rhurch will be held this evening at 7:H0 o'elork at the home of Mrs. Bert V il - South Lebanon street with M Mary Ruth Smith in cha.ge of the program. All members are urged to present to hear the talk to be giv en by Mrs. Monroe Bush, who at tended the convention held recently in St. Louis. WILL COACH TEAMS. Miss Nellie Gipson of this city, physical director of women at the Franklin college, will have charge of a series of interclass basketball games Inch will lie run this year at the I ollege. Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can atop burning, itching eczemaquickly by applying a litUe zerao furnished by any druggist for Sac. Extra large bottle, f L00. Healing begins tbe moment zemo is applied. In a abort time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackhead and similar akin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it goTcuslynelthy,lwavspseemo,the penetrating, antmntic iKiuid. it is not a g 'ttany amve and it o we not tram. V rn o Ma I'lUn In f , i- -"

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i T). S. Whitnkot ipeht the d:iy In In- j ; dianapolis. A j i Mrs. P. A. AHum went to Nobles-; ; ville today to be with her.ilautfhter, -Mrs. Otis Hart, who is :. i Mrs. John Kminert went to Advance , i today :or a wrrk's vi.dt with her par-1 lent;, Mr. and Mrs.-Joseph Dean. ! nr. anil Mrs. ,. i. rucaiinun leu . y, v ,.,.c , Mr nrd Mrs. C. T. Purahnon left thev will iioend the winter months, j .Miss Inez Liehhart, of Zionsville, : is the prufit of her sister, Mrs. W.j. H. Creen, of North Meridian street.' Mm. l.ula Huston of near Frankfort j. if here fo a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dmld and other; relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brush of East Washinirtnn street had a.s iruests Sun-1 dav their son, Dr. K. !. Brash and: family of mnsville. j Mrs. Hoiimt Dale and daughter.! Miss Jessie, heard Madame Schu-nuiin-lleink in conceit at the Murat theatiT last everinn. Mrs- Margaret Johnston and dau(?h-1 ter. Marguerite, of I,afayette, are here; for n week's visit with Mrs. Pearl Heineman and fumily Mr and Mrs. Truman W'aldrn had a., their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. , and Mrs. Harry King and daughter.) Louise, anil son, I.eon. I Mr. and Mis. K. C. Ketchuin, of North West street, snent Sunday in lndianain lis with Mr. Ketrhum's mother. Mis. Cora Ketchum. John r.mmert returned to Wabash, i Ind., toilay alter a short visit at hisj home here. He is employed as lire-1 man on the liig Four railroad. j Rev. and Mrs. K. M. Huckelberry. 1 man Re. of V day n thenklin, returnel home yesternoon after a short visit with ; ighter, Mrs. Ik H. Kent, and, Rev. Mr, Detm A Mr :.:..h.. W. J. PeVoi : .here they aie s attending a directors of tl, pndhoard Bay dav melting of the

View assemblv. n,!i n"mp ,or " -,lr- KMiss Ruth Hunt and Miss May me ' worthy has charge of the interests of Patton have returned to their homes 'the Investment Hanking Company in in New Richmond after a short visit, Boone count. with Miss Florence Kersey and Mrs. j Samuel Wilcox and family. MISSIONARY MEETING. Mr. and Mis. Ollie Smith and son,; Clnrle- of Martinsville, n turned The Woman's Foreign Mfrsinnary home e,terdav after a few dav-i' visit society of the M. E. church will with Mr. Smith'.! parents, Mr. and "s regular meeting Wednesday afterMrs. Charles Smith and fan.ilv of nmn at 2:111) in the church parlors. West Chicago street. " J' 1""' W1" m "f 'rii p n i Mr u it Vont noro the I " "ma Walker. All members nre re-

dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ilutler Huckr-ll.eriy, of Whitestown. Rev. Kent spent the afteinoon in h.L.'stown in the interest of the Y. M Mr Neb.. fund for the soldier.'. A nr.: shaitklin i. of Aurora ka.- been the guest for sev oral wek.s of Mr. and Mis. Charl-v smith of West thicago street, ha: gone to Attn a for a two weeks' visi oeioie returning neie tor an rxienneo

'"tit." 'dance will be informal, no invitrit Mr. and Mrs. E. ii. Henderson and naVinK bePn issued, daughter. Phyllis, and Mrs. John. .

Sunderland and daughter, Mary, were ln Sheridan Sunday where they attended the Simmons family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Ira Kimble. Caldwell, of Stringtown, who lias been residing with Mrs. Robinson for some . time, are moving this week into the residence in Stringtown owned by! Mrs Caldwell Mrs. (ieorge Crider, of East Superor street, went to Kokomo toilay to pend a few days with her daughter,! :Mr Arthur LVrger, and children.! Berger's son, George Frederick.' iwn" underwent an operation lor np-i pendiritis last week is recovering: nicely. visit in Indianapolis ,and Anderson, j , In Indianapolis they were guests until Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. i 'John Herod, when they went to An-i ter. Mrs. Carl Surntt. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sicks, of East

Pearl street, entertained Sunday, Miss , Christian church will hold its Novem- : Auburn Dorman and brother, i.eland. j ber meeting W ednesday afternoon at f Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. : 2 o'clock at the church at which time ; Witt, of W hitestown, and Mrs. O. B. : a short program will be given and the ', Stephenson and daughter, Corinne, of ! annual election of officers will he held this citv l.st venintf Mrs. Mary I All members are urged to be present

Kliwr, of Indianapolis, was a guest I guest i of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sicks. Mrs. Nancy (iilmore. is home after! n several days' visit in Sheldon, III., with her brother, James Claik. Mr and Mrs. I. D. Stanley of In-1 dianapolis avenue, and Mr. und Mrs. Glenmore Clute ami daughter are moving this week to Indianapolis. They will reside on North Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berenson, of Muncie, nre also moving to IndiftnaKoli Mis. Berenson was formerly Miss Mary Stanley. Miss Mabel Thompson and Mi Mayme Stolid attended the concert given Inst evening at the Murat thea tre by Madame Schumann-Heink, SI NDAY DINNER. Miss Edith and George Rhodes, of southwest of Lebanon, entertained at dinner Sunday the following young people: Miss Haiel Gates, Miss Zora Stewart, Miss Goldia Layton, Miss Mabel Dnrsh, Dorman Gates, Glenn and Farest Eaton, Ren and Rayburn Williams. Afternoon callers were the Misses Edith and Rebeeca, Duff. WANTED Cv.rlains to laundry aid comforts to tack. -1, J . 0'i.t Dcid. , 11 . it

Are Told How to Find Relief from Pain. . Kashna, N.IL "I om nineteen yparsolJ and every month for two years I had such pairs that I would often faint and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with mysi-lf

and tried eo many remedies that were of no use

I read about Lydia E! Pinkham's Vegttablo Compound in the newspapers and decided to try it, and that is how I found relief from

pain and feel so much better

AY hen I hear of any girl Buffering as I did I tell Uiem how Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound helped me." Delina Mahti.v,

ait liowers Street, Ja.shua, 1L ; Lydia K. I'hikham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains uo nareotic or harmful drugs, and is, therefore,

VEGETABLE COMPOUND

VISITED II. I.. KENWOKTIIY. J. I.. Rndt'baugh, of Indianapolis general manager of the R. I.. Dolling: Investment Hanking Company. Lebanon yesterday visiting Harry L Kenworthy, who h:s hern confined ti quested to be present and all ludies of the church are given a ' dial invitation to attend. IU NCI NT, PARTY. An informal dancing party will he given Thursday evening al the W'at.son hall from 7 to 111 by a number of the young ladies of the city. The proceeds will be used for the puriiiasii.g f n for K, (.n15s knittinK T, SI 'UPRISE PARTY. Mrs. Carl Sheets of one mile south of Kliwiville was given a sm prise party last evening by n large namand dancing and refreshments were served. THORNTOWN PEOPLE WED. A marriage license has been issued to Dr. Thomas M. Hall and Mrs. Pearl Daisy W'agtrejner both of Thorntown. Both are widely known in Thorniown. No announcement has been made a? to when the wedding took place. MOVE TO LEBANON. ar(1 now. residing in the (ilenmoro (-ut. property on East South street, r Burke is county agent for the lv-.i Pnr MISSIONARY MEKTI.NfJ, The Missionary society of the First JOLLY SOCIAL HOI K (LI B. The Jolly Social Hour club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of 51 rs. W. P. Ray, on VVa4lini?tf)n str,pt. Tiir: hours will be spent in Red Cross sewing. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued to Dr. Thomas M. Hall and Pearl Daisy Waggoner! Edgar C. Broshar and Nola Irene Slavensj Charles I Fulton and Ptuil A Kirk. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING. A cottage prayer meeting service will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o cloek at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Miller on Jameson street. CARD OF THANKS. 1 We wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses and all those who sent flowers -it the time cf the death of Mrs. .Iancy Park hurst. Mr. and Mis. Ed Fowler, Mr. and Mr. Willinl Knott, Mrs. Vina Pelcs .V-a. Rj.J.a-j! l!,-ol.

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LYDIA E.PtNKHAM v.. --siy vi sy tmutHYVtAK f lUMlrlENAIinruilflsil. SX. The daintincssof ATHENA Utidenvcar is appreciated by every woman who puts it on. Of equal importance are its omfirt qualities. It fits perfectly, no wrinkling, stretcher drawine. ATHENA Underwear!!: the om'y underwear that has these important special features: 'All Athens 'garments are. made lull 'overbuatand narrow. acrotsltb bick. r V Cull. Id, .J... lm KlMUUMHO, S1.50 AND UP ON SALE AT The Store oVolues JX" CLOTHING Fl'NKRAL WEDNESDAY. Services for .Miss Jessie livers, Who Died Yesterday, The funeral service of Miss Jessie livers, whose death occurred yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ijifayetto Dyers, 04 North Lebanon street, will be h-ld at the residence. Wedeecl-,;- afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. II. Adamson of Illoomington will conduct the service. Burial will take place at Oak Hill cemetery. HOSPITAL NOTES. WITH AM. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Avery of Whiting are the parents of daughter born last evening. Mrs. Avery before her marriage was Miss Florence Coombs, daughter of B. F. Coombs of this city. Born this mominjr to Mr. and Mm. ITnrry L. Lene of I 'd West Ford re t""i son, Richard S-'x-rj,

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MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. 3 Sewing Machine SOLI), RENTED AND REPAIRED Homstitching a Specially Singer Machine Co. New Address, 208 .Main Street , PHONE 127 jlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllimillllllllllimilll COOK WITH I GAS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII Umbrolh Repairing and Recovering .JOHN C. ROSS PHONE 71".. Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Accessories. Kelly-Springfield and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE 21e North Lebanon St Phone 21 DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it. NODES' DRUG STORE CORY & BRATI0N FUNERAL DIRECTORS OfBca pboca 86; Residence phonal 240 and 699 Stanley Block, East Beutb Street Man Troubled for Two Years. No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen, sore muscles, w hen relief can be easily had. James McCrcry, Berriei, Center, M icn says lie was trotiiiied with kidney and bladder trouble for two years. He used several kinds of medicine without relief, but Foley Kidney Pills Hired him. Masters & Mitchell. LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIEECTOSS BAIL BUILDING Next to iBtetw-Ua StaUni OSce phone 139. Opea day 6 nW jC3 V.'CT