Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 261, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 August 1917 — Page 8

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tn? proper f Summer is a rest-p y can not relax properly u de ably shod. Take the wo u !l r ; t.f ell,,.w t-.iif.-li-. J ..I rrsHjntaiiimjr your physi -a! Murine t ho hot weath r. rgan I M You m;:y only buy one PIANO in a life-time; isn't this reason i-nniii-h to buy a joo1 oi.,- wh.-n you buy? We feature Christnian Pianos l"cause u can stand belii.'K.! them. W.W. STEVENS E. Side So,. Phor.e o-3 Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint kinds of m.-tal on pap"r ri.itir I'er. ni J T Clyde Lowe Phone .1:U Kast of HCOOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETfi, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter ' Drug Stor. PHONE 141. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed ITNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108

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nwell s 1-roM-ery II JuaJU H Oli.HitV PlaVf '-....Matior,.. ,d net cease. I 1

' J I woki; rp is iiospi 1 l. I '",, -. civir iiT KIKE AT SEA. 1 1 ,., . I 1 lOMf.IIT TO SIPPRKSS INS. RKKtTION. r. L -1 IS. Aug. 2.- - To ',, I! ; w n GREEN. "thk tiiikf makkr" r" "f cldar rap.i.s. l,. Aug. 2,- .4m;r;v:.;.,;;;:t'm ;;:;:ai; I i ,,,,,. I ..... f . i I Have Ix.ili-ii; Kxperienre. I'nie. States Marshal Moore and h'- l-'-deral am hoi lti.s ate ai. i ng for dentist , j; r. . (M ,.,., , v,,r .i.-pum-s i t i...w.ien t.. suppr.-, !... t.. g.-t out ..r th- hspii!. , , ', , , x', i i i ' - "-i . . -1 1, ,. i ;j f,e,-ir in.--i-r ctmn among men of v r.rt Natluotl B BulKiBf vi r-i-'' ''''11-v"i--Vn-.,'s 'i' '-'-- i '' Ax AMKIIU'AN Col-' I'. Aug. 2. Cerm.m I.' I. Several ju-cr-ts f TO COM-ll!M ( (ll.liV. U-m HUt$ l'ko lfc liuid cliara, !.-;. lie t.lU a' e-e-c." ', 'th'r.l" TM,'''r l',' ,'k.-l 11- "" 'l'"'"1- W. SHI N'tiTI i.. Aug. 2.-The sen ' ' "'" same t:i..e r ..- a i '., a' '.'ilje'-r'-.r alaid" 'the e's,Y ',' , m,.f',eet' . 6 to 4 to reemmend ro.-.iirmation '"'" v.n. re h- purel-a. . s -t aas , -airn d t-ida-. . ... ,, ,, ., , . tne appointment of Mainln-idp.. ,i,!.v 1 , S (, .... . . ... , , . qimntityl I'.ruui Itoj "Uiiat you , ., ' .. , , . i 5D ,. " M- ? ""' '"rk hir" wai enrol.:,. ,,.-t . ... nf . ,.. of New ork to be on the fliippmg i f&L r-mlA, lOA ' valualfe stone to tl-e fath-r. providence. K. I., to Haltnnore. Tl,- 'lt '"U "" " &0 Lraig S PS t'e laUeM.adp ,..,e,l.;,s b!a,e was ,ii s,-v r,-d ve -, ,ay m, !;. ' wS r"'' " n'""1"'- i '''" "s'lal in.-i t..g w, th" s.amer via on Bl.tel: ' r" v',ur order for rucumhers Sweet mangoes at Jones and Tal-Q-frifO iC5f ""' li'-'Mled fan!-. ,'..nd. One f the M.-uhant- ami n"w- Jones and Tatloek, phone !HI-L. lock's, phone "ji'.l -L. I'ii OlUItJ .Ogl vrll and make., i-.n aecra-'e ,.tTer,n. M .., s !,.-, s r, ..,,,! , her v e- - v -A pksky i'i;i- :r:;:zx:x:r,r;:. - ' ' ' Jones and his pup a.e out for a t1..i-.,i,i.jl:,mel. 'f

f I 7 i T T 1 ri.ul tiir.e of the- year. One - s dit ir fyet are eomfortif i:t:r patrons for it that will a.ist vou m ! (1 mental efji'i'il.-ium r -I - .f Shoe Co. -! ; -:-r-:-:-:-K"X--i r.eatre )ualily lino.- (Jiiulitv Plays TONIOHT. Viti-i-aph Jilia-Kibbon feai'.,r'.; )'r.---ni Kilith Storv 1 Antolio Moivi.o ill the: .uwprt interc.-t drama j "THE SHOP GIRL" . -i'T-: I v . As th-iMl.-f'il at'.-nt-happily ra-t Uk- ADMISSION-.-

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In a wire t Pi.--id.-nt Wil-on at t Olympic lheatreitirri

but soon has to pay it awav in In-

l or Ivs pap .teals Me nvat fi,n the butcher's ,hop. Then he kntx-k.-a painter from the top of hi. iad-1. r After many other .-ueh adventuies th. ten dollars is used up. On :ii.- n.-n. reel with China at Vvik and at l'!av 3c ADMISSION :,c KOSSTON. R. I!. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watts and ihildren attended the Warren reunion at Johetville Sunday. Oliver Stiiton and pon '.'larenre, of Ladoga spent Monday with his mother. Martha Jan.- St.itoo. Mi. Wilts and children of Lebanon spent the week end with All.-., f. .!.- i w '" j .Vr. and Mrs. Alley Stephenson -pent Sunday with Mm. Stephenson's Mir-nts of Sheridan. d'. and .Mrs. Arthur Marios and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil llarlos and don Gler. motored to Indianapolis Suniliiy. Misses Christina, Olive ami Krelyn Kincaid, Edith Miller and Helen I.anham spent Sunday with Ruby and Mary Cobb. Jones and Tatlock for potatoes, per perk, 4.W. Phone 961-L.

PERSONS IN CHARGE DF

THE LOCAL RED CROSS Board of Directors, Executive and Other Committee I s Named. ; The following arc the nw of tho-e. in marge of the Red Ci ,n Uuuiie count v. limirfl or inrerwrs B. K. Coombs. M ivnif Sheridan. ViU Bunlin. Mums Riichie, IX S. Whitn or. I). I.. Cr-atli. W. J. DeV..!. i'l lnl Adler, ( 'ark L.ndsay, John A. M .ran, .1 inw W. II. Parr. J. V. Shuiia!. ;-.. T. M lft r. I.vv. Homer Half, S. II. McDanl. K 1. Stanley, H. n. Dai-p-'l. l!-v. C. A. Pa-kin. A. K. lev. is. I r I'. Jnsf-s, Mrs. H. F. fooiil-.-.. Mrs. Jli-rt Kelly, W. T. Ilnot.tn, C. . !.;(- i.li. V. ('. Jiiquc. John ;h.-.,. jt-i..! iiu...-.'.. nr. iiurst. tmv..i !. Clrrk. Ti"oma Run-in. J. T. V. U-.a'ar.l. An-,.,, iicli. Robert kern. . is HKBS; n. w Hell, Robert kern. J Walter ! -.-..it - Committee: 11. C p liuolin, Rev. C. A. I'arkm. A. i- !.. -t.-r K. .Jones. W. T. Hmt It. V. ....!. Mr... Mvi-tca K of f-iit AM: r:-. Maiv !-:. M. A-inf-v. Dr. .). W. II. St.-i-h.n.-.n. Mr-. VunXtiv H. :i-.-k N-il- T! c; ' i:- 'i- f r ..no b. r McK.-v. '-.I.n V. Jor. , Cuth H.-nl-..-.-. .V. V. A.I', r, .ties, l-tor 1". .Dim. .-. H. -M-t.-l Suimitw l oi'.mi'.-.': Mr... , , - m , '. ',' Mr-. Mvtt.-a K.-ll .-. an. Mr,. I.. I'. Jon.s. i:. - ia.- :-;hannuM I. M.-. . William,. i.- I!u!h aliiil-n. ua- r.aln.-.l tmm an I tl.'s -!.,n. "I I ,.-,- in rhaige of -l.-it ,, .,:.rf: ...it i -h it slated thai j '-M-r -.'v- aii- iiir.-.-it at thr r. ..i l't:.uyt and Saturd,-i s thaiI -n "'I .- '! .... th r. n-.-.c Iteij. i.j a-S.e-1 fir h- e d;,v-. j II A WOOD'S VIEWS. jOtlicer of I. W. W. Sujs Men Ma j Not It.- Called for Hanest Fields. I Cllh ACO. Auiru.-! 2.-William 1 M.-v.-,!. s.-cntary-ti.. u-uror of tl I Industrial Workers nf the World, t. I !.. said the l;,nch!r,B "f Frank l.ilt I at fiijtte, .loiit., "would not nece j-:.iil" n"-.m fnri... .-ment of I i Uir'-at to call out m.-nihers emplov .11 !!.- harvo-t ,'i, !,ls of the Duk-r jaiid the m.n. s of Minnesota and Mi,I ian on a .-trike. In a wire t President Wil-on at t' RED CROSS LI 'RES EVEN ALIEN GIRLS. OI.OIIKVII.LK. CI., August 2.-IiaugM.-rs of Au-trian immigrants vie w ;h the girl,, of Russian families in the mining town to aid the American Red t.'loss. A large number of these prospective American house-.ive-, ..pend three afternoons weekly m wnmg and makTsg dustclothes tor us.- on the French fighting front. CROSS ROADS. Mrs. Chirk Frazier, of near Frenk-foi-t. j,ent from Tuesda evening until Wednesday with Truman Lucas and wife. Frannlin Lucas spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas. Jim Pioffitt and wife, Okie PrtcTitt and family took dinner Sunday with Charles .Sheeta and wife. Perry Lucas and fum !y visited from Saturday night until Sunday with Juhn Lucas and wife. H.ram llowlea and family apent Sunday afternoon with Truman Lucaa and wife. Jonea and Tatlock for rahbage. phone 961-L.

MAESET KEPCIiTS

1-MtIANAPOUS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., AuKUt 2. The fresh rereipts of ho(f toilay were iwarly 3,000 nmaller than a week ago but there proved to lx fully as many or mere than neeessary to meet the demand. There was a small inquiry from outside sources but there was an advance in prices of the hotrs from 200 pounds downward amounting to lite from yesteruay for hora averaging from 180 to 200 pounds that sold at $16.25. Others, however, that averaiwl nearly the same, sold at $16.ir., and (truss hnfs sold down to $16. The stronger weiihts, how-i-vcr, were only .-t, ady with yestcrrtay, selling from (ICn 1610. There were aiound HXK) left un.-old at the close. I'ATTI.K There wei-e only aboui T.'.O cattle in the fresh supply and also a small showing of stK-k (rood enough to cr.mitipnd top prices. The plain medium grades again prtnlominated and while -aicstnen endea-ore I to raise prices, it was (inal'y ugrp.-d to accept steady prices. They were not very active .-ellers. Mulls al.--.--4.11 about ste;uly and there was u . teady to .-.tronj; mark.-t for calves, especially the gocd veals. The demand tor Mockers and feeding cattle this morning was a little improved thi morning hut so far as prices were con--..-rned, there was no advance. (HltAI.O I. RAIN. . ChlCAdO. Aug. 2. The coin and oats markets were rather dull, with an ea.-y undertone at the opening of the t hicago grain exchange today, tinth corn and oats rangeil from to Uc higher. Provisions were slightly lower. CloseWheat Sept., $2.:U. Corn Dec., $1.17 to c; May. S pt., Ii r to P.irk-, I.ard-i Id., 41.11'. Oct., $2167, Oct.. J22.I2. Kit.- pt ( H!( AfiO LIVESTOCK. CIIICAOO. August 2. Hogs Rec"ip... i.OtlO; market, slow, steady; mixed and butchers. I4..Vu 16.2'.; ;r-od heavies. SU.Wiit 16..KI; rough heavies, $l4.4fa 11 70; lights, I4.tw ir..l.".; pigs. $ll...W14.2r,; bulk of ,-.;les. $lf..li)ta 16.10. Cattle- Receipts. 6,(H)d; market, weak; beeves, V.MKu 14; cows and heifers, SC.'ill'ii I l.'Hl; stocker.-- ami f .eders, ?.-..7."uo!'. Sheep Receipts, 0.000; market, slow, weak; natives and westerns. The Best Ry recent arrangements with my we will receive daily, Pure om which we will make The Best Ice Served in

On uccount of being unable to secure the proper grade of Sweet Cream our Ice Cream for the lust f. w weeks has not been of the high quulity that we have always tried to keep it. Hut from this date on we are pleased to announce that no such c.eum as we will now make wns ever served in this or any other city. Make us prove thin statement. COME IN AND TRY OCR CREAM.

THE PALACE

Draft Work Held I'p Today

While New List is Prepared. Kill thr aterMflawtl Vcie Sn .-I.-M INDIANAPOLIS, lnd'., Aug. 2. The official conscription list for Ma-ion countv, outside of Indianapolis, w tolen from the offi.-e of Hugh .McLan don during the night. The hoaid uiuible to begin the dr:ift today. A new list of over 2.0u0 t ames inu.-t he made from the master sheets. ANOTHER MYSTERY. Fifteenth Murder This Y ar It. lordi tl At St. Louis. irtv th litternntiHMit X,i Svr. ,-.. ) ST. LOUIS, August 2 -Police today faced another murder n.vst.tv the fteenth here this year. The latest ictim of a gangsters' feud i.-. Michael Nnpoli, forty-four, who was attacked iind shot four times on a downtown street early today. Just before he died he told the poice he didn't know who .-hot him. I'oice IsMieve he was trying to shi.-id two unknown men who murdered linn. The e-ang feud which has cost the live.. of fifteen persons this Year, is the di rect result of an organized elFoi-t of criminals to wipe out "snitehoi s," po lice believe. Many suspects have hern arrested lit as yet none of the murderei s have beet- apprehended. STRIKE SEiii.Ktl. (onference firings I n.lersl.uiding Among (he Miner,.. I Bit III,- liitiruii'i teij V,',--. -,,,. I.KADVII I.H, Co',.., A-.c. 2. Tin .trise of l.S'ltr ii.inei-s in the Lend ,ille distri. t has 1 i. ..ottl. d. nc-enl-ng to a statement is.ueit by the upcritors after a conference with their tnpliives which continued thiougb the greati r part of the night. An iiicri-a -e o; "nl rent, a da , makng the minimi,." S4.ini wa.-. granted. file rkme and.raise oi i. d ten da a dav. The st ago and Ihnt; fee ted. PREVENT LYNCHING. I'olice Save Two Highwaymen I rom Chicago Mob. trtu thr IrtmutlanM Vn, S.i.i,..) (THCAr.O, August '-Police saved wo highwaymen from lynching at the iiinds of a mob of 5.01)11 which gath-r.-tl at the corner of A -bland aveiue and Wrightweod ,-treet durit-g the light. The prisoners were nieniher.s ( a band of four who had held up six ner. in the vicinity during 'lie .-venng. A hollow sipiate was ibout the patrol when it was attacked mil police fought off the crowd with heir clubs. Ice Cream the Mulberry Creamery C. Pasteurized 2i'. Sweet Cr. Cream, Ever Lebanon

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Vacuum Clothes Washer Save clothes and labor. It will do the work of any washing machine in less time ami with jjreat ease. Compi esed air action forces steam air and water through the fabrics, removing all dirt without wear and tear, speaeial while tbev OAlast 6)C Moore's Variety Store DR. L. M. HEAVEN j Prpst-OU Hp OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN c . c 7 . . Karauira State Dank Buildin, OCrVlCC bttltlOn "phone MtT' Potteries recharged and ' .,i ' repaired. Free insec- !-'. 1 . '..'."'. tion and distilled water. a uto inn Jacob E. Wilcox. Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 112 East Main Street ". GAS 20 CENTS Phone 199. North Lebanon St Phone 21 ) '

IDEAL FRUIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts 75c I'Ori.TKR-SMOCK CO. Buy a Singer Cash or Payments Oil. Needles, liclts (.EO. L. FRANK & CO. lJU North I'baniiii St. A. F. TINDER, Mgr. PIIONK 21.'. Makers of the Folding Feather Mattress Shop Norlh and Meridian Sts. Tk Store r Values CLOT Hi NO SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doten 2&t Double edge, per dozen Sit Vi e pay portage on way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y West Main St IOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Street

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All new styles in all shapes; to clean up our Straw Hat stock, we are giving ''M I--'- per cent discount on all Straw Hats, excepting Panamas,

L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank Building Third Floor JOHN II. noY General Real Estate Business CitAND OPERA HOUSE Cll Phone 100-Y W00LEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES CORY & BRATT0N FUNERAL DIRECTORS Offee phone 86; Residence phemet 240 and 695 Stanley Block. Eaat Seat S treat

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JOB WORK AT REPORTER BEPORTER ON R. R. VEARl.T Reporter, by maiL $3 a Year.