Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 34, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 November 1917 — Page 3

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gain Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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Jliilgwny, I'cnn. '"I suffered from female trotiM'- tviih backache anil pun in my side forever scvi-n m'.itbs .so I nmlJ n"t do any of my work. I was tnatfd ly three different doctors and was getting disoourai.vd when my sister-in-law told me how I.y lia F. rinkhim'i Vegetable Compound had hcl (l her. I (! i'ied to try it, and it restored my health, so I now il.i all of my housework which w not light as I hav.i a little lioy three years old."

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Mrs. O. M. Ilmxr.s liidgway, Tenn.

Mrs. Llnrlney Now Keeps House For Seven. . Tennilie.Ca. want to tell y.i lue, tniu h I have lieen benefited y I.ydia H l'li.kli.nu's Wgi table (impound. Aliout eight yeais ago I ;ot in sin h a low state of health I was mmhle to keep house for three in he family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelinjrs cold feet and hands nearly ill the time and could scarcely sleep at all. The doctor said I had a eve re case of ulcemfion and without an operation I would always an invalid, hut I told him I wanted to wait awhile. Our druggist id vised my liusl.uiul to gc t Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ind it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work :i the garden some, too. 1 urn so thankful I got this medicine. I feci though it saved my life and have recommended it to others and hey have been beuetiU;d".-Mr3. W. E. Limmby,:. Iw3,Tea;iille, Oa.

.If you want special advice write Co. (conflilentiiil) Lynn, Muss. axl and uuswered by a woman The Ellison Laboratories have nn ep notice that the list prices I the various models of The New ! ison will not be increased until 1 mary 3, WIS. The Ellison Laboratories Mo not itend to pass on to the consumer ie entire amount of the war tax i phonographs and records but are bsorhing a portion of it themIves. You will want to buy your New ilison before January first. We iggest that you make your section now. W.W.STEVENS Side Sq. Phone 55 JONES, THE CLEANER R. C.JONES 'hone 387 105 W. South St THE REXALL STORE Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS Of NONTAXABLE SECURITIES fteaidenee phone. 224; Office, 1H WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION ror Tuberculosis, Asthma, Brno. hial Catarrh, etc Ask ns about it. LONG & DAVIS iVERY DAY IS WALL' PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS buna 100-Y West Main St L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Firs National Baak BulUUaif Third Floor eporter by mail $3 per year

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this Condition Re of This Fact to Lydia ft. Plnkliam ModU Your letter will lcoM-oed, and held in strict confidence. Winter Tourist Fares TO THE South and Southwest and California VIA Clover Leaf Route LONG LIMIT STOP OVERS Chas. E. Rose Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. TOLEDO, 0. We can supply yon with anything in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. raoa an wt m&i ium MONUMENTS See us for your monuments if yoo want first clasa stock and workmanship. Call ds and we will bring yon to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 102: Ren. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. NOVEMBER MEETING. Th regular November meeting of 'he Queen Esther society of the M. K. church was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Bert Miller on South Lebanon treet, with Miss Mary Ruth .Smith in charge of the program. Two papers on Mormanism were Riven by Mifs Athelma Parr and Miss Ina Burgin; Miss Leona Edwards (rave a reading and an excellent report from the convention held recently in Kansas City, Mo., was given by Mrs. Monroe Hush, a delegate from the Home Missionary society of the local churrh. Mrs. Bush discussed the work of the Queen Esther society ns presented at the convention. At the close of the proriam the hostess served a plate luncheon. A DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams entertained at a dinner party last evening at their home on West Chicago street, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Adams. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MeI'ani"! and nn, Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Winson Jones. Mrs. Adams was presented with a number of lovely pifts. ATTENDED WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Custer and Mrs. Lee Hratton of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Custer of west of Lebanon went to Indianapolis today, where they attended the wedding of Dave Custer's nieos. Mist Mary Custer, and Cafrleton R. Van Voorhoes, which wis solemn id at noon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Harry W. Dragoo, !e02 Graceiand avenue.

SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER FERKINS

SOCIAL CAI.ENDAR. THURSDAY. Magaiine club, Miss Joy Shelby, 2:00. W. C. T. V., Mrs. Harry Hamilton with Mrs. Jerome Kersey hostess, 2. Jelly Social Hour club, Mrs. W. P. Ravi, 2:00. Rather papers for the Red Cross society. Pleasant Hour Embroidery club. Surgical dressing room, 2:00. Benefit dance for purchasing yarn for Red Cross society, Watson hall, 7 to 10 p. m. FRIDAY Tourist club, Surgirnl dressing room, 2:00. CONVENTION HELD. Jackson Township Sunday School Gathering Held at Ward. The Jackson town-hip Sunday -chocl convention was held at the Ward Christian church Sunday afternion at 2 o'clock with the president. )ra MrDaniel, in charge. The convention was opened by the audience singing "Saved, the musical director being William I.ucas of Advance. The Invtication was given by Ora Kmmert after which the minutes of the previous meeting was read by the secretary, lira Swindler. The subject, "The pat, present and future of the rural sun.lay school" was discussed by J. l. Kmmert and Prof. Cecil Kihby talked m the 'Greatest Problems." The .roblems of Mount Zion. Ward and ")M Union were discussed by Ore Einnert. William Pratt and John Scott. Mr. lb-Daniel is to he contgatulated m the success of the convention. The lirograni was very interesting end ,vas planned by Mr. McDnnicl for the benefit of the three county schools. II 1NDKERCHIEF SHOWER. Mrs. K"ss Dale, a recent bride, was iriven a handkerchief shower yesterlay afternoon at the meeting of the Tri Kappa sorori'y held at the home if Miss Maude Witt on East South street. The kerchiefs were presented to Mrs. Dale in a basket. Guests of the afternoon were: Misses Grace Norwood and Jane Wood of this citv ,nd .Miss Marian Ritchie, a student of IVpauw university, who spent yesterday at her home here. After the business session and the social hour Miss Witt served a luncheon. DANCING PARTY. A number of the girls of the city ill ?ive a duncintr party Thursday nitrht from 7 to 10 at the Watson Hall, the proceeds to be given to the Red Cross society for the purchase of yarn to be used in knitting for solliers. The affair will be informal and it is expected that a large number of girls will attend. The money will be used for the comfort of the soldier boys and as such a cause is most de serving the affair should have a large patronage. FAMILY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Wilson of N'.-rth Wc: strr.-t rntcrtair..-d with a family dinner yesterday having as their guests, Mrs. Dr. liezden of Auusta. Mrs. Charles I.ivmgood f Whitestown, Mrs. J. II. Ottinger of Zionsville. and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ktter of Whitestown. Mrs. Rczden. Mrs. I.ivingoori anil Mrs. Ottinger are tern of Mrs. Wilson. NOTICE TO GHOWKRS. All chrysanthemums grown for the how, Saturday, November 10, must be brought to the M. V.. churrh not later than It o'clock Saturday mornKvery one that received plants in the spring are expected to bring them to the exhibit. Premiums are on xhibi in the Bowman window. AFTERNOON BRIDGE C'Ll'B. The Thursday Afternoon Bridge club will give a bridge and euchre party. Thursday, November 15, at 15 o'clock in the Klk's hall for the benefit of the Rod Cross society. The ives of all members of the Eik lodge are given a special invitation to at tend. Admission will be twenty-five cents. WITNESS PERFORMANCE. Misa Lilah Ohaver anil Miss Mary Shinn, teachers in the Advance high scho il, and a number of the pupils of the English class of the school went to Indianapolis today and this afternoon witnessed the performance of the "Merchant of Venice." at the English theater. THE O. N. T. CLI B. Mrs. Bernard Magers of West Chi cago ntreet entertained the O. N. T. club yesterday afternoon the house be ing spent in needlework. Late in the afternoon Mrs. Magers served a onecourse luncheon. Mrs. Ora Page was a guest. TO MOVE HERE. George Shaw and family, of James town, will soon mm to this city, bav ins; purchased Uut residence of W il liam Yelton on West Washington atratf.

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Mrs. Frank, Master was in Indianapolis today. !r Walter Hodge made a business trip to Dmville, Ind., Monday. 5 Mrs. Orpha Schenek of south of E Lebanon spent yesterday here. E Mrs. S. C. Clay has gone to James- S town and North Salem for a visit with relatives. E D. E. Stark will return this evening from a few days' business trip s in Muncie. Mish Florence Johnson and nephew, John, are spending the week w ith rel- S atives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worley were in Terhune today, the guest of Mrs. Wor- 5 lev's mother, Mrs. J. B. Farwick. W. J. Pursell. E. H. Wines and In- S gram Dye spent today hunting on Mr. E Wines' farm in Ilendricka county. B Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hall of south of E Lebanon were guests Sunday of Dr. s and Mrs. H. II. Shook of Esplanade i street. , I Miss Fern Stephenson is spending 1 a few days with her uncle. Ed. Kirk- jl ham, and Mrs. Kirkham of south of Lebanon. E i Mrs. Brack Johnson of near Big E ' Springs was the guest yesterday of H Mrs. Joe Cain and family of North E : West street. r I Mis. J. M. Cosier and daughter, E Elizabeth, were in Indianapolis today E I ami saw, "Very Good Eddy" at the j l Murut theater. S Mrs. Mary J. Cox of South Meridian street spent yesterday with her S sister. Mrs. William wojie, of liar- E rison township. E ' Mis. I,. F. Jones went to Indian- E I npolis y sterday to remain a few days IE iatten-linir a board meeting of the In- z diana Gi;ls' school. S i Mrs. ('. K. Staley of Terre Haute is 5 here fo:- n several weeks' visit with E ther din-.-.-hter. Mrs. E. M. Servies of E ; North K1 '. .. street. E i Mrs. Andrew Steene of Zionsville spent Tuesday here the guest of her sister. Mrs. Park Stephenson, and s family of Noble street. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perigo of Slab- E town are taking up their residence on East Walnut street, Mr. Perigo : having accepted employment with the 3 lnilestructable Wheel Works. E Mrs. I.ucinda Kiser and son, Carl. ;of South Lebanon street and Jack E (iliK-k and family of west of Lower E Mount Zion motored to Cataract and S spent the week-end with W. II. Nay and family. E ! Mr. and Mrs. George Shirley were in Sheridan Sunday the guests of , Mrs. Shirley's sister, Mrs. W. E. - Franklin and Mr. Franklin. While , in Shei-iiian they attended the dedica- E lion of the M. V.. churrh. 5 Mr. and Mrs. James Storms of . Kenipton. Miss Aulta Storms of Amiboy and Captain It. B. Storms of Camp (Taylor. Louisville, were guests SunIday of Mr. and Mrs. George Wimi borough of North McrhKnn street. ' James V iley of Indianapolis spent yesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wiley of rtnrronne street Mrs Reisner of Indianapolis was al o guest yesterday at the Wiley home. Mrs. Keuner is a niece of Mrs. Wiley. - Have Bvers of Kansas City. Mo., John Bvers of liutte, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Otus Crane of Lafayette came yesterday to attend the funeral service of Miss Jessie Byers, which was conducted this afternoon at the residence on North Lebanon street. Ku.-soll Trout and family spent Saturday niirht at Max, the guests of C. O Powell and family. Sundav. Messrs. Powell and Trout motore.1 to Cata-1 i-ct. Mrs Trout and son. Robert. stient the day with Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Ida Wynkoop and son, Alva, of this city were also noon dinner guests of Mrs. Powell. W. C. T. l MEETING. j Members of the W. C. T. C. are ' asked to answer to roll call at the i meeting to be held Thursday nfter'noon with an economical recipe. The ! subject of the afternoon will be meth- j I oris of economy and will he discussed j 1 by Mrs. Jerome Kersey, leader, who iwill give a number of tlemonstra-1 Hons. The meeting will he held at ,the home of Mrs. Harry Hamilton on! ! North Meridian street. ( I' A RT I. K L Y CO N F E R E N C F. ! The first quarterly conference of the Methodist Protestant charge was held at Lower Mount Zion SatUTrlay 'nfternnon with Rev.'J. S. Clawson in charge. The devotional consisted of ; singing and the reading of the ninetynfth p.-a!m by the pastor. The folnn.M. ti-ero velnined for Inn.ther year: advisory. S. I). Emmerti and Anthony Cross; examining, Rcy Nicely and J. J. Evans. Reports were ' read by the pastor, trustees, claar ARE PROPRIETARY MEDICINES FRAl Dl'LENT? Undoubtedly, there may be some that are, but on the other hand, there i

are many proprietary remedies thats Mrs. Alonzo Woodard, f rural are as standard as any prescription route 13, was operated on this momthat any present day physician can ing. Dr. Berk and Dr. Higgina perwrite, and in thousands of homes you j formed the operation, will find these old, reliable remedies;

in every day use with satisfactory re suits. Such a medicine is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ( which, for nearly 40 years, has been alleviating the suffering of womankind, ami overcoming some of the most seroious ailmetns of her sex. If you r suffering; from ny of the ailments of women, juat fiv thia medicine a trial and rrv its worth for younelf.

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$20 SUITS $10 $25 SUITS $12.50

A Suit Sale Bigger and Better Than Ever Before Which means suits chosen with siT'ipn-Kiis care it means suits of originality, distinction and quality it mean - assortment and it means VALUES that are entirely impossible to a store of lesser resources.

Suits of silvcriones, broadcloths, h v.xV.z. fur trimmed or without fur. Some are belted, some have riili' backs buckles some are trimmed with fur fr-.' rics.

r able demand is represented. ALL AT ONE-HALF

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leaders, Sunday school superintend-1 ents and stewards, which report. were i very gratifying. At the third conference a committee will be appointed to examine the church register so that pastor can make favorable report at " ronierence. . no pais.m-, aKe trustee will prdmbiy change the location of the parsonage in the near j tuture. uwon uaies was re-eiecteo u, serve the conference as secretary another year. F.NTEUTAINS FKIKNDS. The Misses Fleet and Con.-ula Stookey entertained a large compan of their friends last evening at the home four miles south of Klli-roll. l he evening ;i f games and pent in the da in efrchments '.vi served. DAXCK AMI C.D PARTY. The Welfare club will give a dance and card party Friday evening at the Watson hall. Writes His Relatives Here of His Safe Arrival in France. i Relatives here have received word j from Sergpant Harry Budd, stating that, he has arrived in Europe. Serant Bu,W " a m"mh' of the 150th Field Artillery, HOSPITAL NOTES. Mrs. Brush Mclntyre and son left the hospital this afternoon for their heme on North East street COURT NEWS. lone Redden, aged 16, convicted of celinquency, has been sentenced to the Indiana Cirlj' school until she ia 20 years of age. Mrs. Mattie Cullion was appointed to deliver her to the school. Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearly

Don't be disappointed by waiting until the last minute to buy your suit BUYITNOW! THISWEEK The season's biggest and best offering is . before you this week and this week only I 200 SUITS 1

A Model for and One-Half Price serges, Vai!e and Snberinn Co. I'ur-fhase-t (he Old Carre Davis Establishment . The Vaile and itnn Shoe Comi shoe store? in .1 the nb Carre o ..outh side of li Strauss of Ine squaie Iroi .anauolis. T . V.iile and 1 i possession ! mitli. l'K-al n ie store for : Adoi new owners. Victor . Saberton. are reiw ie e.tahlisiiment. Je ih.i hr bee nth vcial years, will have mplcte charge of the business. The new ow nors state that they in tend lo deviate little from the former policy of the business. They expert c cater to the public and to handle a omplete line of the best footwear. A arge quantity of new fall morchanI'se is expecUfl in a short time. TAKES BANK POSITION. A position as bookkeeper with the Farmers Bank here v,s been tnkrn by Hugh Mattix. -on of Mr. and Mrs. N. . Mattix of l.eha"un. Frankfort Crescent -News. DOCTOR 6AYE THIS RUN-DOWN - WOMAN V1N0L And She Got WeD Hef Nervousness Disappeared Flint, Mich. "I keep house for my family ol six and got into a generally run-down condition. I was weak, nervous and could not sleep, and had headache a good deal of the time. My doctor prescribed Vinol and it made me well and strong. I am t good deal less nervous and can sleep nights." Clara Smith, 1113 W. 4th Ave, Flint, Mich. Wt sell Vinol on a positive guarantee to make nervous, weak, rundown woman well and strong or return their money. -, Try it toTfrpr City Drug fetor. Long anu j--as, Props., Lebanon; and at the best drug store in every town and citv In the country.

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PRICE. RudriyChecks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have Eays Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known) j Ohio Physician 1 Dr. F. M. Edwards for 1? years treated cores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years be gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable ingredient mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You Will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. if ;uu U.e a pale fat e, kIIoW U.k, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, vou take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just tokeepin the pink of condition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTEK-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 ear look new. Ask ns about it, NOBES' DRUG STORE CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office phone 88; Residence paooei UO and tut Staaley Block, East Seota Sure LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNEHAL DIR2CTCS3 BALL BClLDINul Next to IatererWa StaUoai Office phone M9. Opea day night JOB WORK AT EEPOBTER