Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 263, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 August 1917 — Page 6
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IVyou'want 'to tike ite&sv this
Summer purchase
Htne proper
Summer is a rest-) -riod time of the year. One can not rekr; properly in less ihtir feet are comfortably shod. Tak the wo d of our patrons for it that a i -aii" of shoos purchased of us will assist you in WHinti.iniP.: your plnsi .; n:v mental o ilii.rium
an You may only Imy one PIANO in a "life-time; isn't (hi reason eimiiuh to buy a e'"-''d "in: when yiiii hny'.' We feature Christman Pianos because we can stand In hind them. W.W. STEVENS! E. Side Sq. Phone 5.3 i Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for -ill kinds of n."t.d .-.Mil , ip.-r rod-4. We cu'j "i n-'' : in paper roofing. 1. -' and :; !': piap.-r. Clyde Lowe Phone .Hie W. Iranklin St. East of Hnnwc!l's Or.K-cry W. U. GREEN DENTIST ririt National Bank Ba(lala( Bwm IIMK Pbom 1M 5S Store .8, tec COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR. NOSE end THROAT Office over Etteraj Drug Store. FHONE 141. Just Received a carload of I'almo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108
.y Shoe Co. Olympic Theatre lliiality House duality Plays lOMCJIT ).', ( oiii.dy I.aimhfest 'm;:akts and n.oiir v, ' l.-k- .-..im-lv ih L ' .a , . . : It. i M K-i-.-:-. If you -it. h. -...p 'ii h! h th-.. Ii"!,. t ...- .. . i t,il.-,- pi;..-... M.ii--K. i tie -'..r.4..-.-iBT. n.. "f ., ... I . h , l,.',,,,M'ul .1 .ugh'er. II,. i-., ir.,: t.. Li' 14 t.-ii.it v in an l.-K '. ..didn't he an l.-K". a-..l i '! ,- ..ii.. '- lv..i Novak. :.,. ....,, ... i-'ti.e i h-,- ,, ami !!,. -"'.' hoc. The fr Ii"' j". I .. i,,- 'I. finrri-at-ir. ! " ! lad. A..l.t I- .v.. h.t.l t . , '" .-r t.u.-m i' h- .l..t m, ", ,i l ii-'-'i t ,-tr i. ONE DAM I' DAY" tarirnr ;.i!e li-n-1 ,!,. IVa. ". -Hud 'THE HONOR OF MEN" in Hi ,.n two-.l.t .'-:i'i''l Nt.irv in.lt nr. ima-u.il ".i.. N'm' il.irt ,.;..,. a ..,- ,;.; at ! Hi. .ir h r-n ai source to .1, Klc ADMISSION oc Colonial Theatre Quality House (Jualily I'lays TONIGHT. William A. Brady in association with World Pictures presents Kitty (iordon in "FORGET-ME-NOT" With Montagu I-ove
U nlawil our 1.0(1(1 Om". h (..nr. vi. Ward and lOw OiiKlan. A . a -tai;.. ,'av un..T 'h" pi.ii of fan,.-" tin- 'in. :. .-.jov...! a .-.. l.-.fui M..ulur:t.v. N . inolion no Itt. i!y i n. (,.,.- li.lc on the . p.-akin-j tnKi-. Kilty Oonion iloiim-iLt.'s th. ii'.- of Om fr irai p ii-ant Kirl who !in-ln to uniln-anu-il of hi iirht.. in hi. itt-nOon-itriH..i.f tnaori.T. This ij. un nt( rtainn'ont you -houi.l i-n mi.-.-. A li.-au'iful woman' H.-autifu'i
An (xcitine, int-n.n'ly ir.twtinK tory with a sma.-hin(( .!imax Thso. :.ini.'tiist with siiiii-rl. a.tir.c ai-.l a a'.i h production, t'.a.l.' this a tniU 'o,ib!.. and wond'-rfully ontfltaonnK attraction. .'.lany 'if th." M-em-.-. w.-r." takn in 'ill. a and iin- of trmarkablp i''auty. 10c ADMISSION -c TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. rOR SAI.E-O.iol ifo-bat.'t fhiu ' Call phone (lo5. JOB WORK AT REPORTER Reporter by mail $3 per year
THE CONSGRIPTiOH BOARD IS BUSY
Examination of Second Section Men lias Begun. TWENTY-FIVE APPEAR An Examination by Special Arrangement Tomorrow Morning. Th I. nil conscription board wili nifi-t at 8 o'clock tomorrow in th. eou'-t room for thp .-xamination of a hm.t-il ii'iim f of .llaft-d rirn. I'. r..ir.s ,,h.nc to he Fvamin.-d tonio,'u' i. ,n-' m-ikc ar;,oiMtm.n' - n. r-I with .-h'oitl Levis. K'xamina- " ,n will lH-irin at S o'clock. I. a-! niht ron'.'.'-n rnon who com ... tiic ..end f..,-Oun called !W m .iiiirat.on next Moridav. ov .ur.in.'.i t,v s;u-cial arranfrnont, liavrj v.,,1.1,1 io.r;,... Ail fhl al.H lined.' iiuuiLU u ni HROWN FROM HORSE 'loo KlhrinVf SlllTpred llroken Ar.n in Atcirlcnt Near Klixavilfe. f!.-.. !: 1 1. 1 f tr--. pYv n-y.'.ir-..!.! .-..r .f John Kthri.!ir-. ivii:ir n.-ar h.v.-.vii-thrown fiorn a hor h ' i- ri ! ntr at Kii.'.avi;:.., al.oit 1 1 :iHt i.Vws hi- ii orn,i,t'. .-itr-r'tiit a t.rok.-n art:, no! had l.r-i.-os. Two l,n.-s .'i .r..k.-n m in. Mi arm in it th.. AH,t. Hi'. T'l- k.T. O" KilllVli!.-, I' ll!, .-d iho fracture. REIGN OF TERROR IRiPS on DRAFT RESISTED CONTINUED I'BOM PACE ONE. he draft as a fa. lure becau-e of norTT-,,u.; rrjtT!t."rs of .xemptions an.' ,f ti, .ot who are a!'e?"''l to have tal.er. -tel.- ( e, liiaeentiV to d'. atile ti.. n,-:.-s in order to ke. p troll! t.einlf nt to the fro. it. i '"'.,, al- here .1. -.re that he men re .,. -,iVe for 'ho :u!i n "f tl,.-e r. p,.-ts arc to he o r.- tore ot.l. r but if they arc unit.le to do -o f...!er:'.l troops nil! be .,il7. ,(. "'I ho, rnov. i, ert n.il t he rhe. k.l n t'l" bud." ,.'.'ia'.-. an tV,'"a! oi u '.He today. IN(Jt ISITIN ENKSS ALMOST LANDED HIM IN THE (.I'ARI) HOI SE. You H..v Fort lenjait, -.onoin. II. made th.. jo o 'he -, evrvthi tie si'-iits. r I it th" trr nd them. II. had see, .-. b'lt la I'd one o the p.,-. military poh.e t;.l-.lr,K a m:n o the Kiiardl oy.c at the point of the n.'e.on.... lie made for the M. P. and ..-k.d him for dins-lions to the trenches. Trie M. I', gave him a cold stare, but Mr. Iiavis nn.onstrated and said rie had to have the information. However, the r.fiilar itave him no satisfaction, and he tripped otf in search .f somebody v. ho was i-uitino; out information. In a f. w moments he was accost, d by the identical M. P. he bad stopped before, and was given the Iceture of his life. Iluy argued and expostulated but the soldier would have none of that and threatened lo bad him to the iruardhou.se. Thii. kinda .piloted him down, and he sidled off, retaining an everlasting grudge against M. Pn. H IM- SPEAK TON Hi IIT. Judge ('harden J. Orlm.on, of Indianapolis, will make an address at Advance tonight. The meeting will he of a patriotic nature and will be held on the atreet. A biff crowd Ii expected.
MARKET REPCST3
INDIANAPOLIS MVK.STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Auk. 4 Receipt of 3,li00 hops today werw very small, fvi for th. rlosine .lay of the week, ami when the market opened, nalesli en demanded a bift udvance. llim did not mrjt with the aiiproval of buyers however, with the result the market finally wa: Climated at from steadv to 1:,c hi?hcr than ;.-eteolv. The demand wa. Lett for the liff. ri). h..(T-( nnd th'-v showed the mm; jtrncth. K::!r raneed fiorn XlOii.. k;.:..-. The wink clo.-ed with prici--fiom .'iOi.i r.ric hiither than a week iiro. CATTLK Less than 6U0 fresh cattle arrived for the final market, but receipt.- proved as lartre as necessary. There also was the usual strait number of buyers in the market, hut such cattle as chutiifed hands eie eons,,;, ere.! steady. There also was a strady market for calves. The le.-s desir'ab e cattle, indudinfr the .leers under SI.!, heifers under I0 ar.U cows from S7 to ..." closed with prices anywhere from R2.-(jisl lower than the iech '.ime in the early part of last siruble cattle, however, w.'re steady Calves closed '.we higher than T.i... day, '.v.oip the -dockers and feeding cattle were fr. in 'Ja'a ,i"l ioer lh..n last week. UIICAOO I.IKSTO(K. I NTOX STfX'K YAKDS, 111., August 4. Receipts, H..-.0O; marl.et, steady and ;V hiirher; mixed and butchers, $U.7.-a-lrt.4; gtml heavies. I4..rr.(a l.i.4.".; roach heavies. 14.ii.-,, 1 4. To; linht. f'U.T.'.ld Iii.ii.'i; ntr.-, 1 1 'J'.m l l.iiir; bulk of sab s, J 1.1 v-, ,i 1 ;.:. CATTLE -I!.-.?7..1ieo 14.IKI; i'o pts 1.10l; heife LEBANON MARKETS. , 7.) lbs mixed . I'OILTRY. Kiti's Ilutter. fresh . liens. 4'- lbs a Mens, under 4' Leghorn hens Spring chicks c id over lbs .. lbs Old cocks Youne cwkd. staifBy lien tuiks, old Tom turks. old Tom tuiks, 12 lbs and over licf-e, full feathered ! Hester ll.irn.ill, diaries M('i:lin John HoiT.aday. and John llnber le: mo'-noitr for Cataract to 'nrr, day- f sbiriu'.
Why You Should Trade At Matthews' 1st. (Jtialily The best we can buy. Quality Kuaranleed. 2nd, Service The best. Two delivery wagons, ample clerkx. rd. Price Lowest. Only store nict'tintr mail order prices.
TRY I S AND if ones, per ilozen -pound ran Hla, kbc.-rie Hue ert I'ca.hes, peab d, Ouak.r Oats, b. HlL- . Hi . Ha; . Hi 1 an Wilson's Milk an Pet -Milk an Tio atoes iit'.le Peroxide of Mvdr Jar Rubbers (best'i, , ioat Talcum Powder, c
Watermelons, Muskmeluns, ('urumners New lorn, Green Bean pples. New Tomatoes, New IVarhm, SprinK Pries. AN YTIIINt; VOL WANT CHEAPER
Matthews1 Cut -Ofi West Washington Street The Best liy recent arrangements with ny we will receive daily. Pure !in wbiih we will make The Best Ice Served in
On account of being unable to secure the proper grade of Sweet Cream our Ice Cream for the hut few weeks ha- not been of the high quality that we have always tried to keep it. Hut from this date on we are pleased to announce that no sui h creain as we will now make was ever served in this or anyother city. Make us prove this statement. COME IN' ANT) TRY 01 K CREAM.
THE PALACE Nut Caramel Cream foT Saturday and Sunday.
KCT COLUOfJ)
Ford Owned by The Washington Township Man Somewhat Damned. C. E. Hu.lianon, of Wi.shin.-to-. town.shin, and hi., Lord f;jrurc.! in an automobile smuihup this side of Me.haiiiesbtirp this mominiT iilnm !):?o o'cl.K'k. He was coming toward Lebanon and had a head-on colk-nort with a stranger itoirtK the n.her way. Buihanon says the o'.hcr man didn't grive him any of the road. The Ford suffered a smashed fender and some broken spokes. The other car had a front spring smashed. Uiuhanon ,broinrht bis car to the Field's yi.rasi 'ir repairs, and the oth r ia;- was jhle to continue on i'.n way r,"rth. WITIIAM HOSPITAL l i.arlei School, r. of Wnitestown. underwent an operation tor appen.i.citis today, the surgeon beiri Or. I';.rr. of lndi,ina.o!is. Twenty p.ai.-nt- arc now beinit cared for at the hospual. BY A CAR AT LAFA iTTTE Prosecutor llnllinirsworth's New fittiik .Machine is slightly Damaged. I'lo-cnloi- K..,s llol:;! K-w,.rlb bad fl" fro.it end of his brand new iiuuK sliL-hily -i. a-he, up la -t nntht whe.. another car si,e.,wipe. it m Lafayette. Ross was ilrivinc in the iiu.-mes: sec tion and as he staite.l up after hav inir waited for- an if tor urban car to pa-'.-vthe other machine hit the fronl end of his at rik'bt am-ies. o one was. hurt and both m, unites were m a condition to p e. under tip ir MAR If I U.K. LICENSE lSI EH. A n;..rna;ro li,-en-e i.. todav to Erne-it M. II na.l;n, att .rio v. and Miss Emma I!, .'.loos, a s. h..i teacher. I'.oth are re-i.i.-nt.- of Z.oiiI!E (ONMNTED in syrup Rate Grocery Phones 4H0 190 Ice Cream the Mulberry Creamery O. pasteurized ''u' , Swet l'r Cream, Ever Lebanon
Straw
PICNIC NEEDS Paper Plates. 12 fur 5c Dried Beef 10c he Cream Dishes. 12 fur . .5c Vienna Saw-ane 10c l,v Cream Si.-ams. 5 for . .5c ,,,,,,,, M,.uts 10c Paper Napkins, 25 tr ....5c laole t i.vers ,c Paper Cups. Ii for 5c )iv,,s l"c Wax Paper. :!0 sheets 5c Pretzels. 1 pound 15c Sardines 10c Assorted Cakes, 2 hiuiii1s 25c
Sanilaty Party Set. Table Cover, o Napkins Paper Plates, special Tt'.H.' Cover ami si Napkins for
Moore's 5 Ice Cream ('ones, 2 for DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Ftraon S!l Rank Building 7 a. m. to 6 p. ra. PHONE 264. A UTO INN Standard Oil Scrvico Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS
. " i IDEAL FRUIT JARS L. W. KIRTLEY n- . -,. DENTIST Pints l)c Onai-ts 75c (ir,t N'i"nl Bank Buildinf ' Third Floor COl'LTLR-SMOCK CO. v , i I . in I I aaaaaBanaBBpM '"lluy a Singer XX i (ash or Payment lhjt JXECUTOFi y Oil. Needles, Bolts (tUDniHISTWTOWd ! (;EO. L. I RANK &. CO. V TI)USTEE7 120 North Lebanon St. I A. F. TINDER, Mtfr. , PHONE 215 Makers of the Folding fxTV Shop North and Meridian St. 1 1 1
' JOHN II. HOY n i r v. General Real Estate Business The More cVilues A gran d opera holse ' C"'"", ' jVciMimc ( Wffc'RNiSKlNGS WOOLEY & EDWARDS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ( BOSTONIAN SHOES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozen 2S f!" Double edge, per dozen J5t " We pay potage one way CORY & BRATTON Barker & Son. Lebanon funeral directors Office phone 36; Reaidenc phone EVLSyRDAYATltL .nZtfL, THE PAINT SPOT 1 - - PhonSt., IpApptiSll I OK QUICK ELECTRICAL ! 1 -C)SSiJ WORSCALL ' J. E. BERKLEY J0B WORK AT REPORTER Phone 978-L i BFP0KTFR 0N R. yeaR'-t 124 Wat South Street gJSS.S aiL. 3 Year.
Hats -
Off
All new styles in all shanes; to clean up our Straw Hat stock, we are pivipg !m per cent discount on all Straw Hats, excepting Panama?,
10c & l()c Store Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199.
