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The Noblesville Ledger from Noblesville, Indiana • 5

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3 Westfleld and were entertained at 1 Iftia i ii ii ii i urn niiiiiuri IP' '-Mesif eld News I tems A il I' A-l t-i. J-AM- -t aJT't I jj- nnnrv Mrs an? MUf 7. A. Bennett, Alerta and CSetis were -Indianapolis Tutors, Bennett's Mrs W. accompanied them, home; tor short MsiC They alt attended services at.

the M. E. chjjrch gunday frank McAvoy is putting In a fur-nape and building an addition- to his hofese. rs. JA Styere was a Friday dm net! euABt iln.

Jesse TotonrriL nen kuobi toimti. Jesse ljeoaara. itihn t. -Smith Is' a vfctita pf whoop- infj coi fm. JnEmry Is visiting tils children in Indianapolis.

infers, bllvia Hill movffd. her house-nok Saturday; to the resl- -dencefche recently purchased, tnr'G. Main street: Alga wcArtjv who Is employed In 1 LJ Per Pound Buiter Fat DnVJtoeHa1 $hi delivered; at Facoiry 18-kt and J4-kt. seamless -1 5 Binji that Jart forever i We make a specialty of fine" For that butter fat in excess of 5.2 per cent we will pay at the rate of 5c per hundred pounds for each one-tenth per cent. i I First Half June Milk Price 50c wedding rings.

ft Bauchert i JEWELER Citizeiu Bank Corner lUiuniiiiiiuiimiiliimniiMuiuiiiiniinif Date of the Farmers' Pay Roll is the 12th to 15th of month, ot efficient neip Indiana Condensed Hit Company SHERIDAN I randson, Robert, motored to Danville, Sunday, and, wero dinner guests of and Mrs. Walter Castor. Mrs. Castor was formerly Miss Lennie, only child of Mr. and Mrs.W, J.

Mrs. T. 1 Armstrong was In Nc-blesvilleK Saturday night and Son-day, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stuart, and family.

-j Mrs. Haley Johnson Montsinger and little son, William, who have been at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Johnson, left for their, home, in Oklahoma, Saturday, Wm. Garrison, of Caroling, is visiting at the Jiomeof'his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Osear Hutlldge is- under the care of a physician.

W. A. Wiles and' daughter, Leah, attended the funeral of Mr. "Wiles' aunt, Mrs. Nancy A.

Sunday. Short services were conducted at the Lewis Beam home, Rev, Amos Carson officiating. Interment at East Union. Ezekiel pf Camp Taylor, Louisville, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edward 7 Armstrong, Saturday Sunday. Mrs.

Myrtle Feals and daughter, Mary, visited Indianapolis friends from Saturday until Sunday Daisy Hiatt, Vera Leona and Clay Dill visited Broad Ripple, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hiatt. of motored to Westfleld, Sunday, and took Mr.

and Mue. H. L. Boyd to Joftetville, where they called at "the A. C.

Mabrey home and Hortonville, where they called on Mrs. Alice Boyd. As it was Mrs. Boyd's first outing since sustaining seViops injury to an eye some weeks ago, the trip was enjoyed by all. For the past week, Mrs.

Boyd has improved so much that her convalescence now seems assured and the Boyd home is a happy' one as- a result-. W. C. Slater, of Indianapolis, gave his wife, and his daughter, Mrs. J.

A. Bennett, and her family, a pleasant, surprise, Saturday evening, when he arrived In Westflf )(1 to: -He br6iigllt 'hfra three beautiful wool bunting flags 16x24 ft. He presented one to each of his grandchildren, Miss Alberta and Master Cletis Bennett, and the third to his niece, Miss Thelma Jiidd. 'Miss Thelma Inman, of the Clieyter neighborhood, visited her cousin. Miss; Mabel Hines, over Sunday.

"Mr. and Carey and Mr. and. Mrs. Ell Stalker were at Plain-field, Wednesday, June 5th, to witness the marriage of Ellis Barker.

Mr. and G. Hochstedlerand their guest, Mrs; Mattie Schrcken-gost, of Indianapolis; motored to Ko-komo, Sunday, attended -Sunday school and church and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs." Clingman. mere were twenty-two guests, so they saw many of their former neighbors, -as all of the party were born and reared 'In, Howard and duridg the day's outing passed tbe former homes of each.

Mrs Schreck-engost remained in Kokomov until Tuesday. Mr. am' Mrs. John 5ruttcrs nnd daughters of Newcastle motored to You Are Just As Old As You Feel Too will not fad or look old If yoa wiH kM tt foor Wood wid Mm forceg wifh DR. CHASE'S BloodMNerve Tabfeta Ther are epciallr vatasble to old people u4 thoM run dowa from mtiwulk, worry ordittw becsaM Xha Iron, Nbk Vomica, Gentimn and other tonic vrhir.KtMiv Affitatn 1 Weigh Yourself Before Takirif mceweera; Bmclal Btrmitli eeata.

Uaittd Medicim Co, 224 N. lOfti SC. FMbdelpUa, NOBtESVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE FAY-OLA MFG. CO. BUT A rAY-OLA and eave the middleman's profit' Fhone 171' W.

E. LOWTHER QUEEN QUALITY SHOES E. 8. 8auar flume 811 MVU1V VA WWHVM HV VWf Mwaiuwv They were accompanied on the trip by. Miss Catherine Elliott who was anxious to visit in Westfield before her grandson, Orville who is in tho draft, should be called from home.

Mrs. Addie, Chance, has rented the George Mendenhall property on West Main street and will move this household goods from windfall this week. James Harvey and family attended the Sunday school convention at Hor-' tonville, Sunday afternoon. Miss. Nora Knox was a guest of T.

Cl i 1 t.V IBB viuta ictic, oatuiuay mgiiL and Sunday. Mrs. Lucy McKinley and her daughter. Miss Ethel, had as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Esse, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chaffy and sons, Richard and Robert, Mr. and.

Mrs. Robert Kelly 'and children, Ethel, Ruth and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Sim HartseU and sons, Donald and Morris, all of They brought abundant food with them, even remembering to bring coffee and -the cream to be served with It. They are all relative's of Mrs.

Lucy McKinley. Mrs. Clara Belle Harrison, of Indianapolis superintendent of tile Homo Missionary department of the Western Yearly meeting of. Friends was a caller at the McKinley home, Sunday, when enroute to Hortonville to attend the convention that was held in the afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Frd Lassiter and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haunsteiue, of Lima, ,0,. after visiting relatives in Indianapolis and Clinton, came to Westfleld, Satjirday, and visited over night with Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lassiter. They made the entire trip motor and left West-Held before seven o'clock Sunday morning. According to J. W.

Davis, the cool days of the past week are "Blackberry one of the things that never fail and yet that we had nver heard of until this June. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Hochstejler are anticipating a fine outing at 'the Trustees' picnic at Bishop Park, Friday, 'June 14th, Among those from Westfield who attended the County Sunday School convention at Cicero, Tuesday, are Mrs. A. W. Hammond, Mrs. C.

M. Den-ney, Mrs, Harriet Stephenson and Miss Bernice Denney. They report a good attendance and a jnost interesting Martha H(5rtonv of i No bte; daughter, Mrs. R.v A. Funderburgh, and her son, Marl Horton.

Mary Cox filled the pulpit at the Friends church, Sunday evening. Clyde Clark was transacting business in Indianapolis, Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Clark. Master Donald, visited with his grandparents, Mr.

and M.TI. Hale. Mrs. Rebecca Ballard visited Satur day night and Sunday witlr- her daughter, Mrs. J.

B. Wheeler. 0. H. New was called to Franklin, Saturday, on account of the death of his father.

The funeral was held at Plainfield, Tuesday, June 1 1th. Robert Inman has purchased the Wm. Truelove property, on Penn street He will get possession, the first of July. The Truelovcs have rented the Katie Kenyon property, on Penn street, and as soon as the repairs are made will occupy it. Mrs.

Jerome Kennett is listed wy.h the sick. Glen Hubbartt of Ft. Harrison spent the week-end with his wife. They guests Saturday and" Sunday nights at the John Hubbart home in Sheridan. They were dinner guests Sunlay of Mrs.

Mollie Dawson. Bob Inman reports that the telephone- pole near his home that was broken square off when crasher? into by an uncontrolled automobile, Thursday is strll held in place by the telephone wires. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sumner and son, Rotert, of Noblcsvillc, motored to Westfield and sptnt the evening with their aunt, Mrs.

Eva Perry, and her Sunday --h Mrs. Mary M. Moore is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elnora Ply mate, of, Indianapolis. She will attend Manual Training school commencement as her grandson, Forrest JPlymate, is a member of the graduating class.

Dr. and Mrs. I J. Baldwin were entertained at six o'clock dinner, Thursday at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. John RandalL Mrs.

Baldwin was sufficiently thoughtful to take a beautiful bouquet of home "Towt flowers for Merle. lowland Mendenhall Burgess, when returning from Sheridan, where, they had gone to attend ft concert Wednesday evening, collided with two disabled trucks, wrecking their machine and bruising them up considerably. They hired a convey-r ance liome and advised the owners of 1 the trucks to make a liirht The cat was hauled. in for repairs the next Undertaking Auto Funeral Gar Phono 131 Indianapolis, was home over 'Suu- day. Mr- and Mrs.

Fred W. Hawkins and franlc, of visited all trf Fri-4ayrJrfteraoon wlth Mr. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Sarah M. Sbo presented her grandson with some guinea pigs that he seemed to like Jtreatly.

FridV Juae was the birthday unuiversmry 01 carter ana ine' r6ceivd -as a reminder bf the event, In addition to a letter from his son, Lieutenant Colonel, LaRue D. Carter, of Camp Boureguard, an excellent photograph of the, colonel in uniform. Tjie, picture is framed and occupies a prominent place on the library, table In Die Carter Mrs. Fred Hodgip. Jus with" her -Mr) -arirs: Ed'Morrcjw, of Indianapolis, since MrHpdgin left fort Newportfe Ya' to 'dtf; gov? ernment work.1' i Miss; Esther ubu viHiiiug at me iiome 01 ner Uncle Frank McAvoy," for ten days, returned: to Cloyerdale, Saturday.

A. was dinner guest of iher 'mother, Mrs, Nathan Thursday; i arid T. Judd ehtertaitt-e'd Sunday Mrs. sister, Mrs. W.

Slater, and- her niece, I VK. Bennett, and her family. -i Mr. and Mrs, Dwiggans, Mrs. Mary Dwiggans, son, Oscari jand (Mini with Bl0 RiU.

Tnko 'hr. But ofrear (rml AiktoCrt-Cnks-TEVSl wnknnMiBest.Saf8t.AlMKllla SOLD CT MOISTS EVtRVWHERE by South Side Square prices is: 011 Indiana. LIS Margason 7 changed from due to the LEBANON Katice! The Time to Save' Honey is The Place to save is at P1SHEES. Compare these Prices with r.ny other Jtirm In the County and see the Gale Two Row Cultivator $85.00 Cash One-row Cultivator, from. $32.50 to $37.00 Janesville Two-Row Cul- tivatoi $50 J)Q P.

O. Two-row Cultiva- tor $100.00 t-Horse power Titan Env gine $35.00 i-Horse Power Mogul En-' glne $57.00 Fairbanks Sc. Morse- all sires at List Mobiloil In 30 gallon drums and 5 gallon casa. at List Price. i 5 gallon cans at less ttian others ask.

jy I have a large Bupply of Fence Posts, Tile, Hardware, "Etc Binders, 7 foot with i Trucks Cash Mowers, 5-Foot for $70JK) Cash American Corner Posts For $3 50 American End Posts For $2.50 Each Several Automobile Tire for Fords AT THE OLD i peice Once you give me a trial you will be pleased both, with, the goods and the Fishers, Ind. IIADLEY, WALL COMPANY Furniture and 1 UndertaWnj Phone 285 Benj. Hadley, Pbone (J Homer Wall, Phone 84 WfllF. t7aU, none 8i ROSS SEED STORE to M. L.

Whltr TOtD A5TD Glirrj North Std Square In buying Hanna's Green Seal Paint you get rnore than just so moch paint you also get This aervice wmsista in the ifcorough protection and improved appearance Hanna'a Green Seal brings to your i Do you have trouble selecting just the right paint olors-lpr your houe? 'Then get color dealerlow rIt contains many helpful 'suggestions. On your next painting job have your painter use Haniis Grea Seal Fornwla on Every Package Sold Noblesvllle, Indiana Maltec day, i Paul who is handling aluminum ware and while in Westfield is stopping at the A. F. Brown home, was in Indianapolis over Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs, L. H. Ballard took as their guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Perry and after (riving to Hortonville and Bakers Corner came home by the A.

A. Has-, kett home and called on Mr. Haskett. He has- been suffering from a complication of diseases but his recovery nbw seenis Miss Emma Hetherington will complete her year's school work" in the Muncie city school and come to West-field Thursday for the summer "vacation. Her mother, Mrs, Josephine Iletherington's' condition seems unchanged.

Mrs. Eugene Hedges will go to Nsw1 Castle Saturday to remain over Sunday with friends. She formerly resided in that city and is anticipating a pleasant outing after so. many weeks of caring for her mother. Northam and wife of Carm-j el, were calling on Westfield friends, bafurday.

Mr. nnd Mra. Ed V. Clsrlt ftnd thpir daughter of Indianapolis motored to Westfield Sunday -evening and, called at the Or: FrBrown home. Grant Smith and family made the return trip with them.

J. C. Mcy who Is employed by O. Talbert and Son. was an Indianapolis visitor, Sunday.

1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Cunningham snd son and Juther Cunningham motored to Carmel, Sunday afternoon. The Misses Rebecca Inman and farres Lietzman gave a violin duct at the Friends church Sunday mornJ ing fn connection with the children's day program that was well received the audience.

Mont Cox was in Indianapolis on Sunday to visit his son, Clancy Co, and family. His little grandson, Ray-mon, aceompanied him home to visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps have been notified fry the John Hcrron Art School, of Indianapolis, that their daughter, Miss Edith Phelps, has won the scholarship for the year 1918-1919 This it the second year in succession that Miss Edith has won this honor her in tho successful development of her t.

Jent Mrs. Mollie Jesgup was in Indianapolis from Friday until Sunday ev-niny visiting in the home of Wm. tani Hemhel Dugan'and Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Jeisup and Mrs.

Wm. Dniian aro sisters. Roy Hadley, of Indianapolis, came to Westfleld, Saturday evening, to vis. it over night at Jhe Frank McAvoy home Ills wife aad daughter, Ilene, who have been in Westftold for two weeks, iccompaniod hm hom. Mrs.

Anna Uppard his bff havtnj pass and potatoes from her 'garden (or week. TIMEv TABLE Sheridan Noblesvilie TEANSIT LINE 5-, A F. Talley, Proprietor A.ll SI. Leave Noblesville Westfield EagMowD, Jo.liettvilla Arrive Sheridan 10:10 10:35... .4:45 5:10 5:25 .5:35 6:00 10:15 Sunday Schedule A.1I...

Leave Noblecille Westfiela 9:25 Eagletown 9:40 Jolietville 90 Arrive Sheridan 11:00.,. P.M. ..4:45 5:10 5:25 5.35 riue Subject To' Cnange Without Notice Phctie 224 Green, Sheridan TRACTION TIME TABLE north Bonn :00 A. to i'eru; Llm. 7:20 A.

Logan.i lotal A. to Ft. Wayne; Llm. :15 A. to Local.

18:00 A. to Peru; Llm. I U.oo A. to Llm. .1 12:00 to Peru; Lira, 1:15 to.Losan.; Local.

2.00 T. Winona Flyer; Um. Jr. Llm. 4:00 P.

Peru; Llm. P. Local. :00 P. Peru; Llm.

7:15 P. Tipton only; Local. P. Fv. Wayne; Llm.

10:00 P. Lonan; Local. 12:80 A. Kokomo only; Local. SOITH 5:82 A.

Local; Sunday. A. Local. 7:04 A. Llm.

25 Local. 00 A. Llm. A. Llm.

11:00 A. Llm. 12:25 Local. 1:00 P. Llm.

2:00 P. Llm. OO P. Llm. 4:25 P.

Local. 5 00 P. Llm. P. Local.

7:00 P. Llm. .00 P. Llm. U.OO V.

Local. Except 8andar. WARTIMES Save money by purchasing jour SHOES, FURNITUKE, CL0IHIKQ end other necessities of B. Dorman Son Southwest Corner ef Square E. Q.

THAYER 7 TH0T0GEAPHEE Castor Block Phone S08 AITTMINUM WAKE GRIFFIN HAUWAE CO, North Side Square 2 lpl6 Maxwells, electrically equipped' completely oyerhauled. j- 11917 Studcbakcr 6 Touriny, run less than S000 1 lOlStddebakcr 4 repainted and over-; hauled. 2 191(3 efveriand 4 Touring, repabtcd and over- hauled, 11915 tetz roadster, overhauled and in good shape 11915 Crow overhauled and in good shape MiiiiimiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiintiMiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii)iiiMUimiiiMiiiiiiii iNutt 1915 Hupp roadster; overhauled, in good all repainted, overhauled and in good shape These cars4arLin going to be sold at once and at 1 I and Ucensed Embalmers 1 Westficlilnd. Furniture bargain W. orJcsvillc, 1 is I.

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1869-2008