Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 128, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 February 1917 — Page 8
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Aperfect foundation i for fitting and wear-j ing dresses ami gowns
MODART Corsets 1 . form the proper foundation upon v. hir-h i to build the clothes and ; give them Unit rn:li;ir i elegance and iittrm tivo- : ness which Is so nun h : sought ftftT. THE smooth. per- , feet litt in,' hack, the jfraceful body lint-s and the pliable resilient boning contribute to di E playing the tailored suit 5 nnd delicate evening gown in all thfir beauty. 5
li.jf fniTiffJy pro pram. "FAKING FAKIRS' : 2 ATS 2 I.-KO romcoy fi'ituntiR- Phil Dunham, Eoncnead Kill, m marge nf a bull throwing ronce "onn. 'I ho scenes ai" l;ml at a be.it h resort. Phil let, tho boys throw fit hi cranium, thee balls "r a nirkio. One tif tho nonsensical vehicle's mode for tho production of liiuph.4. It starts out with a h.ui;h and continues v. it i laughter and ends witti a scream of laupl:t''r. "LOVE IN SUSPENSE" Jkr comedy fratui'ng the lorg, kink, ir.-in, scrawny, lint Iwumifiil !alo U. nry, whos.e appearance i Min? for Wars of laughter, lw is aliiv a. '(J li William fi:.n-y. "BLOOD MONEY" J --AOS-2 Western Wl P.;.-.nn iloamn featuring Louise Lovely, .lark Rirhnr fcwn ami Hairy Carey. A put nf that is t Uo i v.i-n thiiiis. A picture nnd tor;
TONIGHT. Paramount Pictures present "The World's Great Share" .' AO's r, In the role of Mvri. tho fasrinnt-
I mu heroin" of K Phillip Oppcnheim's j thrilling story, "Th World Oreat i Snare," Pauline l-rtdrrlck :s endowed
with numerous opportunities to tii.,ililay tho rhrm, magnetism, end emotional power that have made h t or."' nf the forenmri favuiit.s o tho t-t-recn. As a rtiharot ilancor, who ..miii-r gaily upon tl' world hut h hoort roiwoalf rru .hinp sorrows oml .i-iairs. Mi t io,loi uk contril.uti'.! i.no of tli iut .iwri'ful an.i fym-oath-Ur iharaitfrixation.H in ai! ttlni.h.ir.. T'li" l'amnus I'lavors Kilm Cumi.any's proiiia'tum of this famous Mory .is.-o.- all the suprrh ouniitu-ji 'i jncioria! ao'l ilrimalic sitinpth fii w? i' li t!u. Ii aihn,' prndwitiK r-tro-p.iny is noteil. 10c ADMISSION ."c
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CLOTHING
Get a federal Policy
It covers every sickness, every accident, anywhere, any time, any way, and, if not disubl'jd. your money returned with ( percent interest, l'avs $lon f,,r natural death: $200 to $l.')0i) accidental death; 34 vv-ek for anv sicknoos: 104 wek 'for any accident. I settle claims every week. J. E. BROSHAR. Agent
GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jnbrhrti, Opticiann and Muitie lHnlrr. Wret Side Square Phone 213
STORAGE HH ANYTHING Ii. E. WILLIAMS
tm.f in Hio i,t The maiKot o'n! nh n .i.kI .lomand from outsile bny-i-ra ami iih lo,-al uaokeia, there wan activp eoinpotition, wfctrh iloveloped into an atlvnnee of lc to 20c over .vesterrlay. it wa)! arranged to take the bulk of tho hogs at $13.15, hut mvoral brouttlit $:).20, and one ilrove brouifht 13.:i0 and on load tl.i.:io, lieinjt the hiKhrat price ever realized in thia market m that the work closed with prices 0n a level 50c IukIht than u week a(?o. CATTl.K Rweiptii of 100 cattle wore the smallest that they have been
at this tin-.e in the week for some time, hut, aa usual at this time in the week, thoro was not mwh inouiry from the uriiu-'pal buyers, they preferring not to pay for currying maws until the firt of next week. While the trade Aas quiet, fturh Crtttle as olfered were steady and the week closed with prices from 2.V to '""c and in extreme rases ?fc lower than a wrek aifo. Three was a steady market for calves and tho week closed with prices fiom M to fj lower than .Monday. There was the usual apathy that characterTvt the Saturday demand for stockrrs and feeding cattle and the week finished with pi he. on a little, low.-i level than a week ae. SHKEP The run of fifty sheep and himhs was very small for tho time of week, and there was not enough variety to substantiate sales. A few .hoep sold from glftVll, and lamhs from Ji:i(ci'14.li.r), which was Heady with yesterday and the week closed with price in about the same position as a1 week an. f'HICACO (iliAIN. CIMCACO. I-Vhrnaty 24. Wlwai .ipcned 'j to ',e lower today. Tiadc .it the f.art v.a.i liiThl and I'enti .r.'h's-i, with '.oinmissinn hnusei on both the
yinir and ,elline ,,i les i hi. iht on the dipt-.
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u-ht. li " I "s. ll.nll; l.oik or sait. i 1 2.7'.': ! J .: CATTI.K Iteeipts, hull ' Ikwos, jr t7.7rieH2.ii.ri; cows and heifers, H.?.Vj: Sftll.'.o; stwkern and feeders, -til.ttfi-l; trxuns, H.oUtn,40i calves. : lliair2.2S. - SHF.KP IteceipU, 4,000; market, s steadvt nativea and western IJTl.-!: 10: lambs, tl lj'if;(S14.7r,. I:
GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat Corn, 70 lbs OaU, mixed Oats, white POULTRY. Fd?r Mutter, fresh Is'ichorns , Hens, S lhs and over Hens under 4 a lbs !, Spring chicks over 2tbs Old cocks Vounir cocks, ataggy Hen turks, 8 Ttis and ove: ..
Hen turks, old 120c Tom rurks, 12 pounds and over 20c Tom Turks, old 15c Capons, 7 lbs and over 24c 0aong, under 7 lbs 18c
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Tiiese blouses are the very best qualities we have ever shown and on to
day's market are worth 1.00 a garment. These trarments are absolute
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WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS.
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Sctiinp: lf(l to a f.ictional ;its at tht opf-nrtur and wiu f y hnyinir on rnstinff orders. rrk nn-i htnt wrr" h'p!..
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DR. JAMES II. BLACK Prtctice Limited to tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Farmeri State Bank Bldf. LLBANOX. IND.
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The First National Bank The oldest and largest ' bank in rioone county.
EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT . THE PAINT SPOT HARKY .SAl'XDERS Phone loo-Y West Main St.
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POPULAR MUSIC Latest Hits Copy 1 0c
Honolulu fiilai-et Sw.-t'-ini; C-xshRv.-.. Mary Ann .
I.oi.e W.iy hioin Preanlnnd to ...veland .' Uk Pray I'or The I.ijtMn to c,o Out !
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If You Had All the Woi-M and t ,;ia I (iieat'.M Ilnttlc S..i.,r of u'l 1 Just a Word of Sympathy 1 When its Ro ,.' Time in Old
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Moore's 5 & 10c Store HEMONSTR VTINC Ml SrC SHOP
Coi n .May, Sl.ru i,(e' ; July. O'i. Oat? May. .7c; July. r.4e. .rk.May. :ttl.Kil; July. :K.0i. Ijinl May, Smi'.T; JuU, $t.7w. K;bs May. $164.'; July. $K..I7.
RAY LASLEt A CTO L1YERT And Tail Service Day Phone. 60S. Residence, KliVJ
MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approve title-: 'ft years Jio comiuisiutii Farmers State Bank LEBANON
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REPORTER ON K. R, $11 00 YEARLY REPORTER ON R. R. 3.00 YEARLY
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. Mae LaPorte Stock Company In all new plays, with Miss LaPorte in the cast. Vaudeville between acts. , Good Music, Singing and Dancing. The Opening Play "The Girl and the Sinner" .
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