Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 244, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 July 1917 — Page 8
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SWEATERS, SOX, MITTENS, HELMETS, SCARFS, WRISTLETS We have all the supplies such as yarns, the proper kind and the proper colors, knitting poodles and even the instructions as to how to knit. BEGIN WITH WAS! RA(.S Knit a sva.-h rag fo;- some soldier. We have plenty of No. 8 Dexter's TiJ.v Cotton the kind usfd to knit wash rags.
Matthews' Grocery Specials
Big Lemons, per n..b. n :,c & !bs. flormriu S.ig.u- J.1U 10 Hi. sack Homeio Sugai N7c Mason Jar Lids (lics.li, dozen
Host hrmy Cm Kul.1"-!-. Hr Rig t ; M.ir.1,... .V Economy jur I t per dozen . . I'.'ir Kino VV r itr- 'I ltrx:nl. per loaf He Piltsbury Rt-t Flour. best Hon ii,eK 21 pounds f..r S 1 .70 Every thing cheaper. Anything you want in fruit or u re-en line Matthews1 Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street Phones 100 t'JO
People really start to enjoy life when they begin to wear fine footwear. A certain sense of pricleful ttossession will cause your feet to walk as if they beonged within the charmed circle of well dressed folks. Don't side step this question any longer. Dress up your feet.
Morgan Shoe Co J
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snoes-inert vou st&rt to Qnjoy life! Reo Automobiles Trucks Five-paasenger four Hevcn-pasHrneT aix ?1250 F. O. B. Lansing Call for Demonstration Moore & McRoherts, Auto Inn Harrv I. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 224; Office, 106 ( MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 209 Wf.t South Street JOHN II. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOUSE C Phone 100-Y Reporter, by mail, S3 a Year. JOB WORK AT REPORTER
GONVENTIONAGTIS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. rnstitution;i ronvontion ami also wil Au the hoMing of an c-lfx-tion q Hflf'trntps next iVptemlK-r. Through out the state (.Plexites have Wt prnpaiinj? their cumjiaiffn for cttvtion in the lust fnw months ami various organization have been instructing the people in the question of revision ol the constitution. H. C. OK L. MOTHERS THIS MONK NOT A KIT lltu the 1ntrntiinnl Vr-ir Rrrrt, NKW YORK, July IX Life to Jor- . a monkey, !ii I lie Health I).-,.;, t !abi"n' after another. The trouble mat tiie rxp, t unfits were al: r-. r. on him. instead .f Jem if '' "' th' cvi.enmw.tinjr. So r f.e.r m, a'hs the monkev haI u tlw ne.rhtM.ih-.Ml ib... :.:.,-. butMin u:. a ct'.-n-.f .rW.7J rs !.;.' feed,. I,., 1. I. it-- iie.-.-)ite Tilheirne n higti in th Ml ef wh.rh haulers not a j.CANT EVHHN VOl" i kom celling -scvir SIMMS''. I 1 K I III.. J ily l:'..- Vo. .t.i !! "S.-.,!,:- a. ,.0. ;r.. a Ion.. :..'U :ii,t to. the State Supreme e.a! pointeil nut tha '.. as ileiine.i l,v -If a t of ' '' !'"'" -I"' Olympic 'fheatre (uality Houie (Juality PIay TONIGHT "TRI E TO THEIR COLORS" lliif "L" Ki:, (Ira.e t'un.ml. !;..), .r. Talev, a little hny. ,-iemi; one o! he , i. Slav-- I.PJtati treate.l. rur; .A to ti e N.,,M,. He is foun.l h '..! North ri f-.l...rflk. v. do l..ir. lie hov up a.-; then ,vn, W Pen tit. ivil War bre-.Vs out he en!i.n. in th.. Sort I.e. n nimv. Mi. mollor e..,-; iiliht woulil put a huht ,n th wimli.w ..ip.rir for hi.- return. The fathei !- to war hut fail in one f tl 'r.t hatt'e-. liahartl in sen t.i reennoiter in the m-irohothoo.l f hi.. '.I h - he aiUiloaehe tie ...ti e is .-hot from the window tr. lis mother, who t.,k. - hint for a pv ill bo,l,' l.s reeot-Tli .e.! l,v the tru t;. lavr. The mother nev.-r knew that lr watch wa- erai.-.l. ami even aflei Ehe cominir of M-aee rontinue.l to plate . Iitrht in ' 'te wm'low. "ANIMATED WEEKLY" I.a'e-t nws in picture form. 3c ADMISSION 3c Colonial Theatre Qualify House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Triangle Plays Present bena Owen in "A Woman's Awakening" A trirl l.linile.l by the (flitter of society marries a vulture, ho has the ouraire to tell the husband Hhe i troinjf to leave him for one who will herish and respeet her; and struggles or happinesg until fate interposes and olves her problems. A modern romance with an unu'-ual ly freh plot. The story of a em, young and fool ih, who marries and repents; who noes through all sorts of torture seek ing a way out until the hand of fate interposes and awakens her to that which mean more than the empty glitter of riches.
lOc-ADMISSION 5c
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, lnU Ju'y 1 With fresh receipt of 8,000 hoga and 2,r.(0 lay-overs, there was supply fully equal to the demand this morning and while salesmen demanded a higher level in harmony with other plaers, the best ter-ns that could be cbtained waa a steady level compared with yesterday, although a few sales were 5c higher. Cood hogs weighing from Hitf to 'I'M pounds nolo from $lf.4Wi15.M, and those aver.-.g ing above 2f0 pounds brought $15.7.1. Underweights from 120 to less than 1;V) pounds at 11( "Li ,fre "'Kher than yesU-nlay. The extreme top for the duy was $15.(i0. CATTLE There was a small run of 700 cattle and there also was a falling off in the standard of quality and condition, but such as were elmnged hantls promptly at price? that were fully steady, and, in some cases, strong. This applied to steer? above J), heifers above $8 and cows above $7. Hulls sold us well as othei cattle und good veal calves were teady, while others were more oi less lower. The stoeker and feedei trade, while not as active as yesterday, was steady with no changes ir. the market. (HKAlill CHAIN. CHICAGO. July The con market recovered its equilibrium at he opening today, tanging 'a- love o l'.r higher. The market wa. 'r.ud and the price (lactations raphi Hats ranged to 'c higher; Jul .at. continuing M act lather tight Shorts weie good havers. There wer nr. i.rls on whea'. Provisions wer Vijrbt'.y lower, fh:.;e-.Wheat. J!y, ."; f-'ept. 1 .5" 1 1 - . fern-May. Jl.ll t" 1e- ( ..in- Sept.. i We.. il.Vi'i
-.Itilv, Ch,-; ept PorkJuly, t.ln.Tii ; Sept., $'B.9i. I.ard-Ju'v, $'ii' 7l; Sept., $20.2. Libs-Ja'y, SJ1.17: Sept.. J.M.iib. ( IIK'tlill I IVI STOt K. CIIICV.O. July 1:l.--HogsKe ei.ti, 14,'MM); market, strong ard .'.i p; mixed and butchers. $i4..r'i la.SO tood heavies, $ It. .''.( 14 .'.0; rougl eavies, S14.2..(T1 light, $11.2", il."..;.".; pig''. U(o 11.111; bulk o il. , Stl4.7.-.8 ir,.-r.. tattle Receipt;, la.unO; market ;tealy and lower: beeves, $8.:tii 14 ws and heifer-t. r..4"r'U.!i: stock i s and fe-drrs. f.i :!lla 8..'.: caive u l l.ra;. She, p Receipt-, .",.0.10; ma.k. t. ut, tiled; nali"" and western. $?. ;flii.7a; lambs. 9.7r(n'12.7... LEBAN05 MARKETS. ". tints, mised 61V "lats, white 6,N roi'LTRY. "gg '2!ic tatter, fresh 2;, lens. 4"; Its and over 1S I.. n? under 4'j lbs If.. .egh.trn hens 15, Spring chicks over 2 pounds .... 22. ld cocks 12 Voung ctM:ks. staggy 12. 'len turks. old 2 oint turks, old If,, rom turks. 12 lbs und over .... '.'o, ieese, fu feathered li, LEBANON CHAIN COMPANY. forn. ' tt.s tl.i )ats, mixed 6ic a!s, white 68c GERMANS CROWD TO 151 Y PRINCESS'S HATS tin thr Intrrnawnnt Setrt HrrirtA Ml'.Mni. Pavaria. July tn.-Ther is a remarkable scene hre wher hun'lreds tif women fought the poiic. for n chance to buy clothing pawner y princess i ouise of Pelgium. The centre of attrnction was ninet r.ats. Other items included twentv;evrn robes, fifty-eight umbrellas twenty-one opera cloaks, sixty-eight veils and thirty-tu-n aigrettes. The princess is the daughter of the late King Leopold of Belgium and the livorrert wife of prince Philip of Saxe-t'ohurg-dotha. WEARS IN RING GERMAN HITJ.ET THAT SHOT HIM fIC fill'. 'MlgMl .ir, Scriiet. CLEVELAND, July 11. Sergea Maurice Snook of the Eirst lialtaiii Canadian inftmtry, is recuperating from injuries received at the front. Sergeant Snook I rougbt hack a uniqut--ouvenir of the battleground. It i; the German bullet which sent him to the hospital for several weeks. Snook has hud it mounted ill a ring and wears it every day. FIND VAST DECREASE IN BRITISH JAIL INMATES .! the In'trnaUtin'l Voir Kerricr. LONDON, July 13. The war has hail the effect of reducing crime ir Great Pritain to an astonishing de gree. i here are now ,uw iewer men and 700 fewer women than at the beginning ef the war. Tha total num.
bar of prisoners in 9,032.
rKENCIIWOMEN WANT ! VOTE ON WAR RECORD!
it Iftm ttrMHaml .Vcr ssrrieM PARIS, July 13. Encouraged by the success that has juat crowned the efforts of the English suffragettes, the "League for Women's Sulfrnge" of France had presented a petition to the Chamber of Ihputiea asking for the rights of equal suffrage for all Frenchwomen. Despite the fact that the granting of such a petition would be an clmnat revolutionary event in a country where women have never had the slightest political power, the leaders of the movement aie conbdent that they will obtain the vole. Mmes. Marguerite Dunnd and Maria Veronne, who headed the delegation, explained on what they base their hopes as follows: "Equal political rights that we are demanding are the just d.ues of every woman in the terrible times v.e are pass.ing through. All women are entitlrd to the franrhi.-e on account of the heavy burdens they have o willingly assumed, both social and economical. "History has shown that d iring all kirg drawn out wars the women at heme have done the work of the absent men. bat the results that the v.omen have obtained through tiieir k;ll and their bravery and perseverjnee have always been in vain be-ati.-e they have never enjoyed equal rights with the men. In the France of tomorrow, which will have an even aiore crying need for is women in a:! lines of endeavor, it would be better 'or the geod of a'l that condition., should not be permitted to re.rai.i athey now are." Mme. W.tt-Schulumbcri'cr, president ..f the French I'mon f ir Woman !.!- 'age," feels that at the present t-n.e 'he Misfrage party should not make ts demands too radical. TRAIN KILLS INDIAN PROPHET OF SNOWS (Kit Ihr stern,!.. oioll V,'.,- .Ir.-.-.V', . I HOOD RIVER. Ute.. July Li. - Th.-a-! Indian survivor born in the Mid 'ilnmbian ib-tiict before ihe coming .f the white nan. Indian George, ,t lead, a victim of the white man's con rivances. (;,.org" was slrth-k bv an Oregon -Washington Railroad A Navi nation train. Accompanying th" in .urners to th. 'ast resting ;,!aee of the patri ui ii ere scores of Indians from the Wa.ni Springs Reservation garbed in briglp. olors. the.r c...pe-lHie, face.. .trfaU.'I with ntmirnirg pa.n George Shinidik ( ll.mi.-ie is tl e 'nil name of the dead man. P-oau-e f his a:-eti:-,te pr.,lK'.i.....s ,.f t! lea.-y soo.v.s of the winter of PM', mil IU17 iiie old man w on a remit aion us a w.'.rher prophet tbtoarhoiit the north w-.'-t. CLERG V.MAN' AND T, SON.1'. ENLIST IN FARM S!1 AD IBu Ihr lnlrrnalnmal S'- ,s, : l,r. . WICHITA, K i-.. Jiilv I't.-The. Re. i'ranklin rn..:, or V, ....d'eae. Kv with h.s five sons, a" y-x. to.". -is. ai rived in We.hita and reported to r.v oad men t: :it he was r. ady t r ny place where he ran hein in tt airvest ti.'id. "We want 1o do our bit end am o the h-irv. -t fields b. fore sin,, i r sons ate rail",) tn ,-r.li .t ," he ,3 fbe R. v. Arimt is .;..;!-.- nad a w.d.e. r. He says he ,-an h..i, me'lth any of h's .-oas. The ver" ia', placed. CNTONSOOl'S IS DAYS LIVES ARTIFICIALLY ISI.IP. L. I.. July I:!.-After h. inrf in. on -ci'-.is for eigl teen .lavs h",o, Mi.-.s I'rlit.g Valentine has recovered rrnm concussion of the brain sustained when .she f,. from her hor.-e some time ago. Nourishment was given her by artificial means during the time of her illness, it being said by attending physicians that otherwise .'he coijbl net have been kept alive.DROWNS IN A JAR. ! VAN BI'RFN, Intl.. July IS. F.!Iridge Fisher, tw,i. year-old s-n of i Mr. and Mrs. William Ki.-her, drowned in a ten gallon jar. T'ie child fell :'ot-e:..i,.-t into th'1 water and rruM for extricate it --elf. .
Bargains in. Groceries AT BLACKMAN'S FOR SATURDAY PHONE 12 25 pounds Gold Medal Flour at $1.70 I-arge Post Toasties 15c Ijirge box Matches 5c Large can Red Beans 1.1c Sweet and Sour Pickles, per dozen 10c Fresh Home Grown Croon Beans. Peas, Cabbage and Tomatoes. Peaches, Berries, Watermelons and Caiiteloupes Highest prices paid for Butter Bnd E?bs E. M. Blackman 212 SOUTH LEBANON STREET
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JERSEY COW SALE
I will sell m public auction in the cattle barns sit the Lebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, JULY 21 BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. TWENTY FRESH JERSEY COWS; FIVE SHORTHORN COWS Every one of this lot of cows is first class. Tl:py can be seen at the Lebanon fair grounds after Wednesday, July IS. They are all of good a.uies and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS Six months credit, drawing G per cent interest from dale on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. O. TRIBBETT & SON, AUCTIONEER
Moore's Saturday Specials
Bilking Soda, 1 pound. . , .5c White Laundry Simp 5c IVnches. 1 trillion :15c Ri.lliil Oats 10c ITt'L'.tis. I .lllld l.'c ounlimas lOt SiiKiir, -" potinds !2.10 C'urtiiin Goods, yard ,...10c Fly !',it, 10 shctls 5c Fly Kwators 5c M'lly Cliissfs, 2 for 5c Can Riiliix-rs, 3 dozen .... 10c EXTR V S!'i:( LYI Old Dutch t'loaiwcr. FOUR CANS... 25c Moore's 5 & 10c Store I'llONE 112 DELIVER 50c ORDERS
L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank Buildinf Third Floor COOK BY WIRE V.'ITIIOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES
SHIRTS 50c to ?5.00 Straw and Panama Hats 50c to $5.00 UNION SUITS S0c to $2.00 HOSIERY (all colors) ir to $i.o Palm Beach Suits S7.50 to $12.50 SILK CAPS 50c to $1.50 WASH TIES 25c to 50c
Piano Tuning Player Piano Tuning Pidno Repairing In All Branches W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Theme 55 Prest-O-Lite Service Station Eatteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. Job Work at Reporter office
