Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 8

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Send Your Grocery Order to Matthews' AND SAVE MONEY Flake White, P. &. G., Ivory, or any other soup, bar 5c Bee Jiivy Jar Kubliers, jkt dozen He Bin Watermelons, line .13c nnd l."c .Strictly fresh Candled K(.'tfs, per dozen .'i.'tc Fresh Country IStiUer, per pound ,13c and Hie Fine Toilet Soap, 2 bars for 3c Snap in Ijiimdry Simp, 8 bars for 25c Quaker Oats, package 10c 'I hree pound bucket Mica Alc (irea sc, our price 21c Otic pine line Grape Juice, our price , 13c Fine Divert Pc-kiii .-, can 15c I!!n UVrries. New Peaches, New Auples, Cantaloupes, New Tomatoes, Cinuniliers. Sweet, Sour or I 'HI l'ickles. ANYTHING YOr WANT AND CHEAPER. TOO Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery

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K.nablo, liohuvciirht sui !; -hi.--. 1 1 Si t ';s r low, j)uniis or oxfimly, .-port hot s ( ili in the kis and tnjles ili-mai.i.'.l hy -ri,i)( faohiop. .-;,, sc. Morgan Shoe Co.

Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONKiUT. "II EK ornci.AL FATHKKS" are the directors of laruc tni-t company appointed KUariiiaii f- .: a roguish, independent .Mis.-, who outwits their designs on her fortune; by promisintr to mnrry both Vice-Presidents on her 18th birthday. Hut of course; she doesn't do it; instead You'll see the whimsical situation in this rollicking, humorous, intensely human play. A Triangle play, swift, tense and bubbling with mischievous humor. , 10c ADMISSION ."c Olympic Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT "THE GREAT MISTAKE" 2 ACTS -2 Bis "t'" two act animal fr-tur, featuinv; Mane V'ahafnp. 'fhi- pne toplay gives Mane Haicamp an opportunity to d,.-play her reckte-s eauratfe with sorr.e of tne conderfu!i trained anireaU of the I'mvcr. r.l ity Zoo, in a story which has an iutev -, in plot ns well as many thrill.-. The KCeno and pU.t of tne piy jv hel ii South Africa amid the foic-U infi .te.l with wilrl arnmn'r. A play and i-tiry that will appeal, plot.-, and rmmtii plots that will thrid and bold th at tcntion to the grand cionax. Ilon't misH thix good one. "ANIMATED WEEKLY" f?om pvfnta that mip worth while, nthrra that aro morn than inLrfstini. The things you rc;id uhr.ui in the ibi'y nfw'papcrn, to W fc-fm ju-t ai they happenrti, brought In your very door.1. 5c ADMISSION 3c

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Ward s Fine Bread

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HU.r. THLMSELVESINBATTLE Russian "Battalion of Death" Captured 102 Prisoners in First Fijjht. tlt-j 1h9 tntrrnatinnnl Wttc rrW.) I'KTROdKAD, July 27. Deserted by their men comrades hut unduuni il by the ,-holls that rnincd ftrountl them, the women of tin1 "liuUalion if ilr-at!:" ih.it. nguished thnrivc in their first er.ifngrmcnt acainst the (.clmans by --aiirunng j-riKunc-rs, two of them huuithty Prus-ian officers. iJt-iiii I- of the nrt played by the tvn-nii-n in th.'ir mit al enc-agement '.v 'tv leceivcl from the Iivina front tod-iv. Tl.ey -tateii that the prisoners, eseeial!y the olltccrs, proved very sulanil chagrined captives when thfy learned the .-ex of their capUm. The uniform worn hy tile hattalio't fh-- .-ir, c- a.-, t.',.it of the men an! 'n ad.ntion t':v v ear then nair cli..v! -Icrt. ...."l- he v.oJo.1,.,1 as Ml',C. Ilo, l,k.iNva, leafier of the woman. ..no i,a. pi. viou-i,- l,.vn wounded w in .itt.,.r hittie. Another -.1':--uh. from shell le k wl.en ,, "J.. J. !m,.v r." hu.-. t near her tnFLAT SOI K IN THE i;i.e.ia Mi N 1 1 1 of I'mdu, ( r - tnal tbi- tlouh'e ear. V.Mded hi canninL' the vegetable--idately after trathermi'. Vege s wh,, h have Ktood for a lurai ator uathinni are more like s i.i-e trouble. 'I he bianehinir. eo'.i Hid parkinif .-lamhl be d"lo tin -k'v a- 'i.-.-ii,!e. H.,i!in(r wat.' !.ait .-l.ou'd be addo.l and the ran d at onee into the ater hath, id u.-i"a surh t limit, as w, ,( f ns that are dillieuit to sterilise, ehmir ehth.- that are in poor Con or a eaa filler that has been Hy u.-e,, f.,r any of th may ao th,- i;,Tm whieh produce ondltion. Ste,ii,,-e lor Hie lelime h. ir. I.' eaieful that the i.- aet.ve'v lioil iar dunni: ti e nod. I.'.n id tiyhten once from Kten-iol, buli, tnr e ,!, pa. k pi-ee... and can be ha h, a, 'die-. .in icuitural Kxten.-o I', pa t in. . I'ui.ltw L !I1VI -itv, I,, tte. lad. THK WQ.MAN'S PART. The women , f Ai ic ica. the V:ir,! . r : T . . -i pmnt ma. would do well to lie,-, the i:,.p. al era,,' I in "The Vin-t. o War ( ,.,,!., i Ho ,k," puhh.-hed for tl , l ,. l hcoiortiY ( ao riiii-n in tinplanc vita tl.e a.ppioal o! the Min. -U v o I ,.od. l,oe i, toe Apoeai: VY. ,,f !'., The llnti h ligiitmg. itr T,.!.--. a, - , The -Ous-i'i, , not ,.l .-., it I., ,n your , h. l-.v.l y n ba'lie. l-.v-.-v wed k, l m.-al that .-.av ioead :i.. iKoIe. no fd is a Mctr;.' Mar ...,btM - are beating the ; t'ur swiiK are l ating the Orniati: Voa ran b. at them in the larder am' the kitehoi. c'orv in the food -light will tun: ,' waie. Vou aie ligiiting for the children. The living ehddreri are calling 1o yoj to give them food, .-afety and tree--lorn. 'lie unborn chi'dren nre railing 0, ou to give them a world free from the Will you fiiil the children? Rl H AL KOLTK 11. Miss Helen Itooher ami Mis Ilessir Sanford upcnt Sunday with Miss l.ola Itrurc. Frank Sanford and family of Crawfordsvillp. sM-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. trunk Stewait. Mr. and Mrs. Will .Stafford, of Hare! College, Mr. and Mrn. Itennett McCoy, of Crescent City, III.; and Misn Corrinne llreen were Sunday guents at the home of Frank Stafford and family. Mis. Mary Sanford and daughter, Bonnie, have returned home from a two wpeka' visit with relative "in Chicago and M uncle, 111., and Indianapolis. Mrs. Claude Wall'a Sunday achool clana will give an ice cream aupper at Hover, Wednewlay night, August 1st. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Wall of Indiananolia, re gueats at the horn of Claude Wall.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 27. There were 12,000 hoga on the market this morning and around 2,000 layovers. There was a falling on in the outside demand and with local packtrs the inont in evidence, there was finally a loxs of 20c in a general way against a gain of 20c yesterday. According to the decline today, the hulk of the hogs weighing from WO pounds up sold at S16.00 with a few sales at tla.S.i. Around 11,000 hogs were sold. The extreme top -was $15.70. CATTLE Fresh receipts of 600 cattle were not large for Friday, hut there were a good many hold over.and the market was a very dull affair. T rading was slow starting and as a re.sult, there was again more or less loss in prices, which, according to the general opinions amounted to 2,rc. Bulls so'd in line with other cattle ami there was a loss of from 2a(a$l in prices of calves. Several cattle rea. ained in the pens. A continued dull tri:de chaiacterizid the market for dockers and feeding cattle. There l-as been a loss of aOc in price comaied with a week ago. CHICAGO GRAIN. CIHCAdO, July 2" Tiie corn mar 'tor was firm at the opening of the . hirago board of Trade today, bid.- . angir.g from c lower to c higher July wheat was up l'a to $2.ri(l, ano .leptembei- wheat was sold at KM i'iC hiicher. Outs, after selling ' to -,c highe:-, quickly reacheil undei e.-t,r, lav's fini.-h. Provisions weir

( !.-e Wheat-July ( urn Sept., SI o'l; D'v $l.li; May. ? 1.1 1 V, . -vc. Hat.--July, 7V:ic; Sept.. (Hie; Dec. i4 11 S.C. Cork -Sept., 4U. I",. Lard-July, Sept., '2'l.r0: He!.. $20. .".II. Ilih---July. 21 '', Sept., $21.7" Oc'., -il.2. CHIC GO I.I VF.STOt K. IMON STf)( K YAIIDS. III., Jul' 27.- Hogs- lieceipts, ls.OIKI; m'atket -io.v. .-trone; miv.-d and butcherl l.WH.i lti.00; good heavies, $14.:i."ni 16.110; rough heavies, $14..'l.",io 14..-; light, SU.toCi 15:.: pigs, ll.2.i( ll.oo; bulk or sab s, 14.:i0(i l.",.8a. CATTLK--lieee.pts. 4.000; market, weak; beeves. $7.7.'eo 14.1a; cows ami heifers, H.Tfiia 11.7.".; stockers and feeders, Ja.WjS; calves. $!!( il:!.2a. SIIKF.l' Receipts. ".'HIO; market. -tead : natives and westerns, $7."0(o 12.sa; lambs, J i.7."im lo.aO. LKBtNO-t MARKETS. Wheat. No. 2 $2.2(1 orn. 70 lh- ?.!: Oats, mixed f.Kc Oat-, white Tor I'OL'LTRY. Fggs noc Hutter. fresh ".he Hens. 4 'a tt)s and over lac Hens, under 4'a tljs 12r Leghorn hens 12c Spring chicks over 2 Its l.Sc O'd cocks Klc Voung cocks, Ptaggy 12( Hen turks, old lttc Tom turks, old 11, Tom turks, 12 lbs and over .... 2IH Oee-e. full feathered 17c PATRIOTISM I IRST; TAHLF. M VNNERS AFTER hen't let your table manners inere with year patriotism." his is advice given by State Food ninistrator H. K. liarhard. "We must change oar table manners to meet the neres-itv for saving food and he change v.e .--hall destroy sonic irh ru doms that have no excuse their r.vi.l,-n " he v., o , nstance, eooks iri to great lengths to serve dainty di hes in pastry shells which have rarely been eaten, and to make salads both appetizing and decorative by the une of fruit or vegetable cases. There is just as much go.xl food in the shell in which the order of creamed fish or chicken or pean ir sei-ved as in anv other eoual weight of flour. The case of the stulfed mango or green pepper is quite as i-oiiue a.-, the I omi served in it; am' the scooped out apple is as good as the salad within it. It may have been the correct thing daintily to remove the bits of meats from the breast of the broiled chicken, but however well this has met the demand of table manners, it has been wasteful of food." Before the war has gone far, the real table manners will be those that avoid war, Dr. I'.arnanl says. OLD l'MON. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rrown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ChaHcs Ilader and family. Mr. anil Mrs. L. C. I'eabody spent Sunday afternoon with Charles Hopkins and family. J. W. Kernodlc nnd wife, Mr. and Mra. Fred Taylor and family were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown spent Wednesday with Charlea Brown and wife of Brownsborg. Mra. Oscar Fisher and mother spent Wednesday with the Ragsdale

sitters of Mew Brunswick.

OFFICIAL DRAFT LISTS

Will be Sent Out to County En, emption Boards During the Day. Bn ih IMrmtHonl .Veics Server.) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 27. The master sheets of the draft drawing were received from Washington today by Jesse Eschbach, state conscription officer, and will be mailed during the day to the local draft boards in the state. The sheets contain all numbers, from 1 to 10.al)(l, and the local boards must -o through them nnd list double the juota of the' district for the first call. Thus, each local board prepares its own official li:.t. The local boards are expected to get to work immediately, and he ready to send notices to drafted men within a few days. Dates for exemption can also be set by local hoardwithout delay. Mr. Fschbach attain called attention to the ruling that no credits will he allowed for voluntary t.!istmcnts after June 30 on hte first draft. NEW ROSS. William Sutler and wife had as their guests Sunday, On:er liutler and family of N'oblc-ville and Miss MaiHall of Darlington. Miss June Mullen of Lebanon and Miss Lucile Coolman of CiawfordsVllle. were guests this week ,,f Mi., .Martha N'eedham north of i,, . Eddie and O.....I M-imi-h I 'd fiam a short vi. it v. :th relatives and friends in Clinton c,iu"tv. William Kwen ::nd -i-ter. .o a, M :!h their friend. Mi s Silvia Skidmore. ill of Mt. Sterling, hy.. have r. turned to their home after a -diort .,t with lative wife accompanied lliem as Indianapolis. Monroe Smith and family had as heir gue.-t a par! of th:.. w, ,!, Mis. Mary Crawford of Paris. Illinois. I E. (Staves lian-acted Im-me.;, in frnwfonlsvillc Wednesday evening. William J. (ieisel f lndianapolis transaftcd bu.-iness here Wednesday. Monroe Smith and family visited friends in Darlington Tuesday evenin kT. They made the trip bv auto. Joseph Stipe, wife and -on. John Joseph, took an auto trip to Turkey Run, last Sunday. John Eusey was the gue-t of friendin Indianapolis, the first of the week. Paul W. Kddingfieid preached both morning and evening at Oadsden lasi Sunday. Ward Otterman and family were Sunday quests of Edgar Otteiioan and ilv. Word has been received here that Isaac Conner is now with Oie Amerilan troops in Fiance. Ike is a foimer New Kos:, b,,y. ti.e grand.-on of l-aac Oolladay, ami is well i. ieinhe,e. here. Charles Thump 'on tr io, ict.-d bll-i ness in Advaree Wednesday :.f'riiii,ii. The small son of Mr. and Mis. Ernest Kddingfieid lias been quite sal; this week. James Porter had a fine load of hogs on the Indianapolis markets tint week. They sld at SI. Yt.lt. Omer Craves of Saint Louis. Mo., is. here the guest of hi- brothers. E. M and F. E. Oraves. The condition of Miss Minnie llrml. who has bi-en sick for some time, is very critical. NOTICE I. O. li. M. All members of Winnebago Tribe No. Ill, are requested to he at the w,gvvnni Saturday evening at 7oili o'clock July 2H, tl'17. to make anangement.'n attend the funeral of !n. l ame I I.ewallen A. H. WALTON. Sa.hem VM. 1). MARTIN, C. f K. Job Work at Reporter Office Reporter by mail $3 per year Reo Automobiles - Trucks Five-passenger four $875 Seven-passenger six $1250 F. O. B. Lansing Call for Pemnntratijn Moore & Mcliiilicrts, Auto Inn BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplied East Main Street Phone 294 DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Firmer State Bank BuilJIrm 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. PHONE 254. AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St. Phone 21

Men and Young Men Talrn Roach Trousers $1.50 to $3.50 Straw Hats 50c to ,$3.00' Silk Shirts $3.00 to $5.00 Palm Reach Suits $7.00 to $12.00

Moore's Saturday Specials

Fly Paper, 10 sheets Pint Tin Cups, :! fur. . Sail, I! sacks fur Fly Swatcrs Dustless M,,is Cedar Oil, 1 uz, buttle . . ."ic ..10c . . 1 lit- , ..."f . 2mlib-

Sl'M ' A I, ! uur cahes I lake While and 1 cake Lenox ...23c Ice t'renni ('nut s, l 1'i.r 3c Moore's 5 & 10c Store DEMONSTRATING MUSIC SHOP

IDEAL rKulT jARS Pints Quarts .70c . 75c COl'I.TKR-SMOCK CO Buy a Singer Cash or Payments Oil. Needles. Melts (.FX). I.. I KANK K CO. 1J0 North I-elmnon St. A. F. TINDER, Mitt. IMIONK 215 Makers of the Folding Fcalhcr Mattress Shop North and Meridian Sis. TKe Store c Virtues SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozen 25 Double edge, per dozen 35 We pay postage ona way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT TIIE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y West Main St I'OIl QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L . 124 Went South Street

Talcum rowuer. 1 lb. can lOr Granite Wash Basin l.'ir 5 (it. Granite Pudding Pan 1.1c Preservinjr Kettle 2. Tin Iiuckets, 10 qt 2.1c Giilv.inii'd Pnils, 10 (u. .2.ir

Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street I'hone 199. L, W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank Buildiaf Third Floor JOHN H. HOY General Real Estate Ruainesg GRAND OPERA HOI SE Cll Phone 100-Y WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales .Agency 20 West Sooth Street CORY & BRAXTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Offlca phone 36; Residene phonaa 40 and 695 8tutry Black, Kt SMtk Straal

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