Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 38, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 November 1917 — Page 3

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COMFORT! VOU get an idea here of a special shoe for comfort. jYou can get a better idea by wearing a pair and you'll thank

for calling your attention to,r.

ij is rhfi famous Selz Walken-

ast last with special features to relieve

pressure across the ball of the root, thus doing away with the thing that makes corns and bunions a torture. It is a big thing for you and worth looking into.

CLEM HEATON

Specializing In SeU Shoe

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Pipe Consignment

Many to Choose From If you have in mind any special stylo, shape, length r in fact anything in up-'o-thr-niinute pipe, you will oxK'ficnci' no im-finvenit'ni'e in finding your ideal here.

Those pipes are good values and we want you to see

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Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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The Edison Laboratories have iven on notice that the list prices f the various models of The New

lEdison will not be increased until

January 1, 1918.

The Edison Laboratories do not ntend to pass on to the consumer he entire amount of the war tax

on phonographs and records but are

bsorbing s portion of it them

selves.

You will want to buy your New

Edison before January first. We

uggest that you make your se

lection now.

W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55

W. C. T. U. MEETING.

Evangelistic Service Held Sinda; Afternoon, A good audienc of men and women was present at the W. C. T. U evangelistic services held Sunday afternoon at the first Christian church at which time Rev. R. H. Kent was the speaker. He took as his text. Ephesisns, 6th chapter, 18 Terse: "Be not drunk with wine wherein isexess, but be filled with the spirit." In his remarks he said that it was a." groat a sin to be in the church and not filled with the spirit as it was to W in the church and get drunk. His sermon was very much appreciated by all present. The meeting next Sunday will be in the United E'Cthren church.

JONES, THE CLEANER K. C. JONES Phone 387 105 W. South St

THE BEXALL STORE

Harry L. Kenworthy ' HANDLES ALL KIXDS Of NONTAXABLE SECURITIES BmlaVee phoee, 224; OS, IM

XOOX DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Whitaker entertained with a noon dinner party yesterday at their home on East Main street, the occasion being the joint birthday anniversary of Mr. Whitaker

and M. L. Clampitt of Zionsville. Mr.

Whitaker and Mrs. Clampitt are-of the same age to the day their birthdays occurring today. Other guests were Mrs. Clampitt, Mrs. Angelie Wright and son, George, of Oklahoma, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clampitt; Judge Cloe, wife and aons, Lawrence and Lyman, of Nobleeville. Judge Cloe and family were accompanied home last evening by Mr. Whitaker's mother, Mrs. Ruth Warren, who will be their guest for week. MEETING WEDNESDAY. Tha Industrial society of the Pres

byterian church will have a meeting

Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock at tha home of Mrs. Mac Wilson on South Lebaaon street MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

The member of tha Research club will meet at the aurgkal dressing room for work Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 a'tlwk.

ROYAL TREATMENT.

MONDAY. Evening Euchre club Mr. and Mrs, Fav Caldwell. 7:30;

TUESDAY. Fortnightly club, Mrs. W. C. Davis, 2:30. Inter Nob club Mrs. Newell Holloman, 7:30. Indies' Industrial Union M. E. church, 2:15.

Pmlathea and Rainbow classes ofj First Baptist church Surgical dress-', ing room, 7 :00. j Research club Surgical' dressing: room, 2:30. WEDNESDAY. Ruth Bible- class of First Baptist j church Surgical dressing room, 2:00. Presbyterian Industrial society i Mrs. Mae Wilson, 2:00. Willing Workers of Walnut street: Baptist church Mrs. Roy Mclntire,! 2:30. j Y. M. L. club Mrs. Clyde Stevens. I

2:30. FRIDAY. Cocking club Mrs. R. H. Kent.! 2:30, Mrs. George Wimborough and; Mrs. Carrie Rice, assistants. i

$1.50

READY TO WEAR ON SECOND FLOOR

Cray . I

on sate at

$2.98

November Sale of Ladies' Tailored Suits This sale starts Tuesday morninjr and for this week we will offer some wonderful values in Ladies' Tailored Suits:

COLORS Navy Black Plum, Drown Green, etc.

$15.00

and J10.M

MATERIALS Gaberdines, Poplins Serges, Uurellas, Etc.

Anih rson Entertained the I.. II. S. Basketball Team in Fine Style. The Ubanon High School basket-

PERSONAL MENTION.

her

Mrs. J. G. Dodson is ill

ball team praises highly the treat-j home on Camp street

mcnt tliev received at Anderson last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgins are

Fridav mt-'ht. The locals sav that I spending the day in Indianapolis.

thev have never received finer treat-! Mr. a;id Mrs. Ora Powell spent mcnt anywhere. ! Sunday afternoon at Fort Benjamin

After the game a dinner was given ; Harrison, for the rival teams. Concornini? it Peter Deiser, of Bippus, is the the Anderson Bulletin says: "Kol-! guest of his brother, Jacob Deiser and lowing the lbanon-Anderson basket- Mrs. Deiser. hall game at the high school gymnas-1 .Miss Kdna Strawmyer spent Sunium last night, the Boosters' Club i day in Advance with Mr. and Mrs. entertained at the home of Miss.Fmmert Riner. Helene Fisher for the players of the Mrs. George Fuller spent the week two teams. Dancing and music were: end at Frankfort, the guest of Mr. enjoyed and talks were made ffyinnd Mrs. James Fuller. Coach Staggs, Principal Cromwell,! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowen have re(ilen Curtis, coach of Lebanon, Voris turned from Cincinnati where they Demaree, manager of Lebanon, Clyde ' spent Saturday and Sunday.

lirater and Saunders doit. Richard; IS. r. ravey has gone to Hertford.

Plotner, high school yell leader, pre- for a four week

sided. A light luncheon was served 'daughter, Mrs. Clarence Benzel

Those present included: Don White

Ladies' Silk Blouses $.").95, $6.."0 and $7.50 silk, crepe de chine and Georgette blouses; all sizes $5.00 All colors, no exchanges, no phone orders.

Petticoats

Tlain taffeta, changeahles, some with .Tersey top, others plain, most all have elastic bands. Regular and extra sizes. Special $4.95

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Ta. Other points of interest near these cities were also visited. From Washington tliev made a trin to

visit with his ; Qu.mtico. V'u., where they spent sev-

il hours with l.vte Steohenson.

.Mrs. Marry Hamilton is in r rang-' George White and Edison Itobl

Buck Smith, Olea Curtis, Voris De- iin for an extended visit with her sis- i(,anon boys in training at that maree. Ray Higgins, Noble Beck, tor. Mrs. Morell Tilson and family. icomp. Clyde Grater, Earl Gillette, Merrill , F. E. MrDuniel, of Clermont, was ! ppt0. Garner returned to CincinGurdner, Frost Martin, Gerald Card- the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I natl m,irning nfier spending the ner. Hoy Fields, Adams and Stephn. J. F. McDaniel of North West street. wrk end with Mrs. Gamer and chil-

of Lebanon; John Craigle, of Indian-) Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Wilcox and sons, I ,n ttn,( j,is parents, Mr. and Mrs. apolis, Misses Helene Fisher, Gertrude Jacob, Charles and Clair, spent I yt u. Gumer.

VSaite, Lois Sisson, Dorothy Jteff, ; yesterday with relatives in indianap- yrJ- (;Porge Spahr, of Lafayette,

Lucila Jones, Josephine walKer ami.olis. Ijiura Baker, Albert Hardman, Law-1 Mrs. Bertie Grider, of Advance fence Eckhart, Homer fivers. Saun-: spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs

' who has been spending several ill

with Mrs. Libert Perkins and family

will return home this evening.

Van Ausdail. Kich- Clayton Kosencrance of East South s,,ahr 8,wnt Sumay at the Perkins

Donald street

Thomas i Mr. and Mrs. Joa,. Cain and son, Walter Farl Keith, weie dinner guests jester- j

hoire.

Mrs. Henry Lee and daughter, Mrs.

John Hardesty. of Thorntown,

lers Goff, G!i

srd Plotner, A. R. Stagg!

Forse, Joe Bronnenberg, Roseberry, R. R. Cromwell

Miller, N. F. Fultz, C. C. Khodes, day of Clayborn Cain and family of j Saturday of Mrs. John Lee, of

Adam woiski, Konam I ruemoou, , uaxeingg. East Walnut street. On Fridav Mr. Herschell Miller, Guy Woods, Ellis j Mrs. Dora Jester, of Indianapolis. ! Rn(j j,rs (. rank Lee and daughter Cannon, Arthur Dykins, Kenneth i returned home last night after few nr ir i

Mr. and Mrs. John llerr and Mr. and Mi's. G. W. Julian, of near Lebanon, returned home today from Louirville, Ky., where they spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. llerr'? son, Garrett, of Camp Tavlor. Mr and Mrs. Frank Walter, Mr.

nd Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

Imbert, Albert Brown and Robert days' visit with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur

Rowley. ; Quackenbush. 1 j Mrs. Irwin Brown is in Frankfort, GAVE A DINNER. : the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. si a vi t ' r'- Cullom amt her sister, Mrs.

. . ' . , . Frank Coulter.

nd -Mrs J W long, of South

West street, were entertained Sunday

hosts Rt noon dinner yesterday at

their home on East Washington street having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ema Harvey and family, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Brendel, Mr. and Mrs. Eltie Crockett and family, Mrs. J. W. Brendel and Miss Imo Brendel, nil of Zionsville; Mr. and Mrs. Esta Stultz of Jolietville.

by r. K. .Morris and daughter, Lucile, B,. n Veik- nn,l dauirhtet. Marths

of Shannondale. i Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Storms, Miss Heulah Davis and Paul Rock-l,, ,.v,;i,i ii.lri,t nn,l tiomihv

SUNDAY DINNER.

ror-l, ot imiianapous, motorwi nere ; Mm Priseintl ShaWi Mifca X(,ra RoI,inyestenlay afternoon and spent several j fon an( J(jhn A yhaw motored to Inhours with friends. , dianIlp,,,it( ve5terday and spent the Ernest Weesner and Eugene W,l-; wi.h r am) Mr, WjHiam Kik. cox, of the English Auto company, are i , ,,., ,.., , ,i vi

Otto Rickard snd Miss Elizabeth . Robinson of Eastern Heights.

expected home this evening from a

Mrs. Ellen Willis entertained the 'trip to Detroit, Mich, following guests at a noon dinner! Mrs. F. M. Iteck and family, of East

sunnay ai ner nome on Jameson "osoinwn sum, :m ten i AIJ 1 I street: Mr. and Mis. William Dale of guests yesterday of Lester Beck and Died 01 rremaiUre Uld Agej Mooreaville; Mr. and Mr Columbus . family of New Salem. How many time, we hear of eomparaGorum and son, Clair, of Mileville and i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Diddle anrt son, ! tjT(,y young persons naswng awav hen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burkhart'of this 'Lloyd Harold, spent Sunday in Whites-1 th,y ,l,i,M have lived to be 70 or years city. ! town w ith Mrs. Biddie's parents, Mr. of age. This (slid work is usually altrij and Mrs. George Morton. ! buted to the kidneys, as, when Ihe kidneya

TilvVl'D r.-PTO tir nnrl Vr. W. R. Kirtlev Bnd Oegeneraie, ll rBiwes auio-muuu anon.

family, of Crawfordsville, were

WANTED

To Buy

Pumpkins

Highest Market Price Paid

Ladoga Canning Co.

406 SOUTH C STREET.

PHONE 24

The mire injurintw the p)i.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hostetter of i ,,,' Dr i w Kirtley. and fam-lthr! ki'lr"7" q""'k"'i "'" i" , . !. i v.J .i: ;gisisoi it. i. y. ivimej, on mm n, nP organs he degencruied, and tlio West North street had as dinner ,y of Ka9t South street, j s.K.ner Ihey decay.

gues'a yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. H

ard Swisher, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Drummond, of Indianapolis; Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Cory and son Thomas, ! Sunday at h

ana rror. KODeit .oieman, ot in

Irwin MrDonAld, a member of the i It is thus the wisest policv, to prrvenfc

Base hospital corps number 32, at prematura old age and nrotimto long life, fi.mr. Ilnrrison snent Snturdav and ; U bffhten the work of tlw kidneys. This

home here.

city

REGULAR MEETING.

I done by drinking plenty of pure

Grant Arbuckle and family, of I " ,.!;. .i.,i i .'..',i,

Hrownsburg, were entertained hunoay Mum Thw ,.an H. ul.t .mc-l t

The Ladies' Industrial Union of the M. E. church will have its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the church with the members of the section of which Mrs. S. S. Heath has charge, hostesses. A large attendance is desiaed. TO MEET TUESDAY.

int the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivory C

Tolle of North West street. Mrs. Catherine Eagle, of Indilanapolis, is here for a week's visit I with her niece, Mrs. A. j. Stewart and j Mr. Stewart of West North street Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Shaw, of near I Zionsville, were guests yesterday of itheir daughter, Mrs. Charles McCain land family, of North Lebanon street I Miss Edna Graham and sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Gobble, of Pike, spent Sat-

The members of the Philathea ard ; onlay night and Sunday in Craw-

Rainbow classes of the First Baptist

church will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in the surgical dressing loom for work. All members are urged to b present ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Mr. and Mr. Moses Beck, of West Main street, entertained Sunday at noon dinner, Mr. and Mrs. D. C Butler and daughter Jennie and ton Ray, of Hszelrigg. In the afternoon the Missei Jnes and Mary Jamea were guests at the Beck home. Reporter cn U. R. $3 yearly

fordsville with Jake Wills and fam

ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin, of Thorntown. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Martin, of West Busby street Mrs. James Dilta and daughter, Catherine, of Winamac. are guests this week of Mrs, Dilta' sister, Mrs. Ira Barker and family, of Ford ice street Mrs. W. C. Yutzy and daughter, Viberta, returned yesterday from a visit of sometime with relatives in Nmr Yoik City, Philadelphia, Pa,.

Washington, D. C, and Hanitburg, I mvm, f Aicuam, 08 Par tee Ave.

almost any drug store. You will find

Anunc more potent than lithia for it dissolve uric acid almost as water docs sugar.

A PROMINENT MAN SPEAKS. Fort Wayne, lad "At one time through oJixisuro I caught a Beveni cold CV" 1 which sell led on my

''- "lf lgs. I coughed

orv IOlU.rl , ,vr

'sf.Vil! night, just !oul tlio y'JM time 1 would get to

sleep 1 wouiii nave a

a- 7-: f severe uiol 'ouinng.

vrA-i I i and grew weak. I thought when ii became wanner this would all leave Tm but it did not. fAlwut four Booths had pancd without my gtitiog any better, although 1 doctored and took medicine. Everyone thought 1 was going iuto consumption and I li.'nilv believed so myself. I was in very bad shape when I learned of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I had only taken it a few days when I began to get relief and felt asnireb that I hail ft last found the right medicine. Three bottle of the ' I harovery' completely cured me. I gained in

weight ami wi oui-e llvfe nie ana Deany.

City Garage Harroun Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon

Phone 138.

421 South Lebanon Street

LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next U Uternrbaa Statist Ofllce phone 13. Opea day night

'Get the Habit j Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS

DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Farmers State Bank BoOdimf 1 a. am. to ( p. m. PHONE 284.

JOB WORK AT REPORTER