Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 231, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 June 1917 — Page 6
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People really start to enjoy life wh"n they leu'in J to wear fine footwear. A certain sense r iri;!cful possession will cause your feel to walk as if ;!ky helonged within the charmed circle of well dressed folks. Don't side step this jurslin any lonuor. 4 Dress up vour feet. $ I Morgan Shoe Co. j
Olympic Theater Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT "THE GIRL IN Till; GARRET" 2 ACTS Jaek KelMHl nl Molly Mill-"-". Molly's father had ew o ' -l n the world ti) think Molly alont tn awnetest thing on earth, ami th it he wai entitled to the best tmre is. litwin a well-to-do rancher, and sent I"t to t distant city rplntivi to n. r,,i; education and "hnish.'' il" s,'-t check for 1,'t.lK'il for p. n- -," v hi r mdady siwnt for her own and d.,,i,rhters tinery. while Molly wa tiou;, 1 as a servant. A warm-hrarteii lo-h housekeeper wrote the old iiriu the facts, hut before he could nr-tve t" tak Molly away, slw hail taicm ! sition a companion. Secretly, M a had fallen in love with the port'-n ol hir etMwin's "beau." and when r,e t.u.-ir , home from a joumrv and ,1 : -. . . ( ; the little mild installed as hi? nuch-: ers' companion well, what v. ,,ird y,i , have done? You hit! Ti.ai s ja-t: what Jask did. too. to the iienirtft of every fan in the country. 'Universal Screen Masrazinc' : Something new again m ritu,es. Just like you were reading a n ag-i .: 1 and then e the very evinis t ;i I place. ; j 5c ADMISSION- "c TKe Store cVtiliics jVCLOTHiNG i:.ilj.i;.i
Harry L. Kenworthy 1 HANDLES ALL KINDS OF We can suppiy vo with 8ny. i NONTAXABLE tfunf in the Hardware line SECURITIES I ALSO III aOHB OT TMM TOM I Rinv, pho, 22t; ofli., ios jbanon Hardware Co. w. i P,"M nr mi mm VhoZ7 ' p- B- WINTERS "e " CHIROPRACTOR HNNELL-COOMBS i - m-. 2-6 nd 7-8 p. . . , . . , . . ' CONSULTATION AND SPINAL Lo.-. Li,.t U.hr T AXALYFI3 FKER Rm-mo 2lfl 21.-0-i.V2 1'21. Phone 23., . s p. i ,i , Reo Automobiles - Trucks ' j o H N II HOY Fiv-paiiiuner four i i Seren-pawwufcer si ti.'M i General Real Eittatc P.usincss - - F,.U- B Ll"",'n (iKA.M) OITK.A llOl Si; ' Call lor Demonstration - i ,- ,, v . n.i ., i I 1 " I hone 1M-Y Yi.niiiKiUs Auto Inn ij
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vou start to enjoy life? Olympic Theatre C'omin!,' Wednesday, June 27 W n i n of -.i en-, noj evnt aut to iK-rur, "t;ie voire oil hu win-" bellied Hi- ehrcwd brains o! 'iiurent Ui-.vver.- and of the preai.e.-i ;er, n d. t' rtive i dara.-i.-r ever Ilia l. a ii.t oi i.-lv jti-p-ii. vou he faritint bv th.! rvmni k:,o,'e sei al "TIIK VOICE ON TIIK U n Wilson. t!.e pnpu'ai I'n.y i ! iVr. a.' it ri'u;. .icU'Cf !"-. ;u - V .U :il!l to -l - M . .:ver mined '.yd!- -1 i ... f ' t 1 lt wlr.e e i i mo . 'l vi 1 , it tt.is tneaVre. "k- A OMISSION" .'r imiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiii ! COOK WITH ;I GAS : mimiiiHiiiiMiimmiiiiiiiiiimimiuiitiii
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.lien Sutfraw Aj-sociattcTi, ho frivep an i di'Ci .-..-. In th r. .-hyli-riaii church in th,"" city Tiiuiiv auerrioon at two 'V v!:, i.i yiiolir.(t ltd. ana in a whirli.aoii'iiMit i:i 'imw women !i at in'rtjst in tlT'iir vo mi; privilef !'r. Jones. iho in a fluent flpcaker, -. -d l,i ft te "c -allirolhis enu.i.iM' 1 1 Imli-tnit wornnn. her- " t1!- t.-.e bus talked, her meetinp? hi..- Nrn a i-i' i:t s-i-c. A cordial 'HM.M'.nn is civi ii 'a trn general pub-!i-r to alleivl th.s lecluie, which b MINOR COURTS. . nut of eK-rtnient hai been filed n j'ise' in tiie ic.ace court by Mrs. I i M,tniir.'i.tJ.. Smith. Khe i foi- ioe:,ion of property on .-irth iler.du.n -trcet ar.d for $11) ho ras" is ro lie tried be- ' Jui'lec of the IV:; c Trowbridt-e :iei 'anii'(!;;y nHH'nini:. The rioi't-neitt ca e of Jamei and U.z' tterts ai-ain-t Walter Carson. Inch va. to have l"-n triml before -HUire Tii''hridK later yesterday :il:iinnon. has been dismif.-ed. The ,'..-t- veie paid l.y the plair.liHf. NOTICE. Piaill.dal Mai. .Lille i't. :) wn. r-- of diamond who have s i':eti them in to the asses.sors . M pi,-, -o appear liefnre the board ti .hi' f:thr m;ii, 1 liday, June '.. i n r. Hiw.oe County Hoard of IJcviee-. HI "i S Ki:slHKM I'.. The e'd ,ImI-i VaH.(jr residence 01, i :m,i ..l:e.-t has hi en sohi ! Wall .v Morii. Imnmliate posses--u,n i. a:--en. The iii- idol ation wa XW. ,"! d.ed w-i:. made thrut., he ie-;l , . 'a!,' npeocy of ll.ufoUKi ,y- .l-aimnn. ' KOI TK 10. f. P. RMdle ai-l fair.jiv. spent .Sun it n i h t i litl n Wi Ml r.ford and family. ' amolK-ll anil wjfe. and Kre,! d uitnilv spent Sunday with ( ranford and family. Reynolds- and wife hpen! v.-.th Charles Uevnoalr. and asi-v and family of Lebanon, way with John l-isley and Mi I Wilis nf I.eh-uion has ven v..-i r her sister Mrs. Charles I:,'vnnld for a few days. d v.l I a in I M I in U lin , ilh I ,n Mi (Jim Pol d r ruuiv aitornoon. I'll MS! WOlilllY. Rich ( nr!e I... h true that vou have -om promised w ih -.our creditor .for :! .-ni , ,,n thf ,lllar'.' ,Ni,be-,v Ye. undo, hut Ricn I net, - hat ivdhniK' I iloii !cl m: h-.r.u . -.. a v. hen 1 iieard f oui ,i ,m- - h:in.:.n f it v Star. w u hm; o ami:. -"Id w-a Mis KVuley .I ores.,iny ?" '.- "-.i-., I m pliHimr a waitmir Hcnoitalit. ..Meies a f.-lli.w will extend a i.illiv rjiat savor" of n 1 1 inn the Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. THE FIRE AND PASSION OF MEXICO The l:u:d oF Iieith visits n piiet Amerienn town and i'-avrs ixdiind it a :nil of suilenair and di -truction. To Arthur i..yr.. it ir.i-ans that the erirl he love., has hem ranied away by the Mexicans. VV i ! 1 iii in Fox pri'serita (Itetchen Kartman and A!an Hale in the photodrama "TIIE LOVE THIEF The story tells of a woman's effort to lure to herself tho man the loves, to kill the girl to whom he is engaged, and to make him love her in."teai. 10c ADMISSION 5c COMING WEDNESDAY Triangle presents Knid Dennett in 'THE LITTLE BROTHER'
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Mary M, Cunfer fed nt Her . Home in Jefferson Township Today. The death of M-ryr M. Custr, of Jelferson towaship, ownrred this miiming about 10 o'clock at her home. She wus 81 yeurs old at the time of her death. She leaves two brothers, deorfre. Threlkeld, of Jefferson township, and Joseph Threlkeld, of Lebanon; and three si.te", Patsy Kmmert, of Lebanon, and Sarah Heck and r.hoda Hardy, of Jofferaon township. The funeral arrangements have not yet been mode. MARKET REPORTS IMHANAPOI.IS MARKfX INDIAXAl'OI.IS, June 2fi. There was another pood run of hogs 'this mornirff, freh arrivals numbering 10.(MKI and in addition to a falling olf in the outsi'tecomjietition, there was a tendency to reduct prices, which finally resulted in a general decline of 15c so far as the bulk of the supply yvas oin-crned. The bulk of the selling was it ?1". KitSiir. 1fi nnd h extreme to,, wa $!fi.8a. Underweight hogs suifer,'d a deline of 2.r,c. so, in the general average, the market was more than l.ic lower than yesterday. CATTI.K The tun of 1,200 cattle as considerably smaller than usunl at this time in the week and there was practically no change in the list of arices oT the various lines in the different departments. Choice dry-fed -attie have tho preference, and such kied: arc gradually growing stronger, .hile the tendency in others is lower. The run of calves was not large, and '.hey sold at strong prices. Th'-re was no change in the stocker and feeder situation and the demand was aeain very small, especially from the rural districts. ( IIICACO ( RAIN. fWCACO. June 20. September u heat was unchangid to lc higher at die opening of the ( hintro gain -x-change today, there were no bids m Ju.iv wheat. Corn wus 'j in rTic loner on better weather conditions thromhfiut the b !t. Local traders pressed the selling side. Oats were isy m h nun i Im d , to , lower on r.ratte-cd circriiii'.- th'oiith cmimishion houses, hair huyin,? on resting orders cheeked the decline. Provisions were lower. Close Wheat -July. 2.0f: September. SIM. Corn Julv. 51.a." to Sl.fiJ7;; Sep. tember. $1.4.' to : liecember f 1.07 h to c. Onts July. C,2(,lc; September :Z(te: liecemlwr. M'ie. fork July. J;MK) September. ::!i.Mi. I.aid-Julv. SJl.'IO; September. $21.:sa. Kiba Julv. 121.40; September, ?21- ( IIK AI.O LIVESTOCK. fHICAflO. June 20. Hogs Heceipts. 12.0iKi: market, steady '0 V iiiw-r: mixed and butchers. SlI.WKmgood heavies, Jl".2oiu 15; rough : neavies. i 1 .-,0w 15 .!ii; light, 14..'!iiJi 15.50; pigs. S12i,14.13; bulk of -sites. JM llien 1 r...ll. I A II I.K- lleceipla, 4..-00; ni.arket steady; lie-eve.-.. n f),a 1:1.90; cows and aeifers, $;.2..(i 12.40; stockers and t.-wlers, ?7.;,(i!fi III 1,-,; Texans, $10.7."n'l2.f.0; calves. $:!0:1.V.'.. SMKKI' Keceipis, 7 Dull ; market -li-adv; natives and w".t"rns, JO 77-i-11.7a; lambs. $ 1 2.7.7(d 1 8.:;:.. l.KHANO MARKETS. Corn. 70 lbs 1.07 Oats, mixed like Oats, white 60c POULTRY. Kgp-s, fresh 2fic llutter, fresh . . .' 2Hc Ifens, i'v lbs arid over ....Ft.. lHc Hens under 4'a lbs lfic Leghorn hnnn 17c Spring chicks over 2uounds .. 2Rc Old cocks 12c Young cocks, staggy 12c Hen turks, 8 lbs and over 2"c Hen turka, old 20c Tom lurks, old ir,c Tom turks. 12 lbs and over 20c (leese, full feathered 11,. Uucks, white ,, 12c BERNHARDT FINDS LOSS OF LEG HAS ADVANTAGE (fill the lAlnnniKmitl h'rtrt Serrlcr.) NKW YORK, June 2 -Upon returning from a motor ride to Mount Sinai Hospital recently, tSarah B.rnhaj-dt was enjoying a light repast when ihe startled William J. Connor, her managr, by encoring the plate de foil gia. "But, madame." he protested, "have you forgotten the gout?" "If it return," be replied with a mug-li, "it ran hurt only one foot The famoua actress refusea to let the loss of a ttinti afreet her nuriu, joji wor.K at Kn-ouTin
1 .e frn,rs S. e Lank of lba non has taken jadement atiaitint hraiik Klotie., on account, for tW:iG principal and interest and $10 atturney'a fee. In Um ease of Carl M. Ferguson va. William Dunkiu et al., to quiet title, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. In the case of Harty L. Kenworthy vs., John Gibson et al.,'to quiet title, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. J. M. Worley was appointed, commissioner and oideied to release 'iena.
BETHEL. -The Waahinjrt!i Township Sunday School Conventioiwai be held at the Christian church 'it Mechunicsburg Sumkj'. July , at 2 o'elnik. Tb nddress will be delivered by Rev. W. N. Sleeth. The Bethel Ladies' Aid society will have a called meeting next Thursday afternoon with Helle Smith at Pike to work for the Red Cross. Kvery member is urged to lie present. The Hethel Ijulies' Aid society donated $10 to the Roil Cross fund. John Swift enjoyed a pleasant surprse Thursday evening at the home of his parents in honor of his sixteenth birthday. .Music was furnished by Victrola and out door games were played. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served Those present were: Misses Mary and Inez ;5wails, Ida and Winnie Dulin. Nellie Kail, ilaymie Howies, l.ucile Duncan, Kdith Salcc, Madge II,,.v,.id, 1-Mua Dan'.,. Leatha ISramblett, Irene Smith, and Messrs. Rush Swails, Cecil Dulin, Clarence Sander, Ralph Wills. Rus sell Hressler, Clarence and Krnest Sullee, Clarence Davis, Kd and Paul Hrainhlett, Karl and Claud Caldwell, Arthur Mundell, Wilbur Wini-ate. and Mr. hnd Mrs. Leo Sanders and chi' dren. Robert and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd llarr and son Paul William, .Mr. and Mrs Cbr-nrc IVAUey and daughter, Mildred Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swift. The Young People's Bible class of j Betnel, taught h Mrs. Leo Saua lers. will give an ice cream social the church Wednesday. June 27th. The Ladies' Aid society of Hethel huvc planned an all-day meeting and a picnic for the Sunday school in Loliie Heerv's grove on the I). Stanley farm for Wednesday, July 1. Ail members of the society and the undav school are invited to come, hong their dinners, enjoy n short p' i 'ram in the nftertieon and (heo spnd tne r mainder of the evetiimr in having a irer.eral good time. Mis J 1 nes Crainer and son, Charles of Muncie lire visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11 1, - Olm Robert Swift, son of E. C. Svift of Indianapolis, who ha; been siendipg the past week with Grant .Mvift and family returned home Saturday. Rev. Tdlotson w ill preai h at this place next Sunday evening, Julv 1st, at 7:110 o'clock. MAX. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reveal are tiie proud parents of a baby girl born June 24. Viilliam Hose, wife and daugh ter Martha and Miss Ethel Graham pent I ralav in Indianapolis. Limine Hedue has lieen working at the Max elevator the past week. Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman and son ailed on Mrs. Jennie Graham and .laughters 1- riday atternoou. Packson lollev and wife spent Sunlay with A. L. Reveal and family. Mrs. George Lasley and family and Mrs. Laura Shernll attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Runion of Jamestown l iidav. Rev. J. M. luggle accompanied by his wife, filled his regular appointnt here Sunday nuht and siient Sunday night with II. E. Lollar and family. William Tolley and family of Mehanicsburg. Amos Tolley, wife and on Eugene and Dclbert Walton were the Sunday guests of Elmer Wall and family. Mrs. Iletha Iisley and George Mount are both in poor health. William Ro,e and wife spent Sunday ufternoon in Eagletuvn. Henry Zimmerman and family r-prnt Sunday with Ira Shockley and family. Henry Sherrill and wife siient Sunlay with relatives in Zionsvilk". ROS.STON. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore and daugh ter Mary ient Sunday with Roy lrrry and family west of Ibanon. The Union township commencement will be held at Itosston Friday night, June 20. Mr. and Mrs, La Schooler and son Alexander and daughter Arvilla and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peter and son Irvin spent Sunday with 11 r. and Mrs. Charles 1'etern and fumily. Perry Hancock and family pent Sunday with Artie Staton and , wife jf Indianapolis. Ernest Konna and family and Tom Kocna and family spent Sunday with Loo Essex and family. Mrs. Ariie Staion of IndianafivlU Is penUng the week with her parents Mr. and Mr. John Kouns. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Wills and wife of Fnirview spent Satnrday with Theodore Wills and family. BTTOKTER ON t. It W.O YEARLY
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