Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 264, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 August 1917 — Page 6
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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917.
St your feet 1 M free Mid V x independent
lJ-14oo5 citizen
No citizen can fed free and independent unless nis feet feel likewise. Your feet cany a lot of responsibility a'i'.l it is m;L" fittltijr that you should give them a .-fii;iiv deal. Then let 'hem walk around in stylish, n.rnfo'-tah!" hues that are to their likinir. Lit vo'ir i'ei't wander in here ami tv suited.
organ You may only buy one PIANO in a life-time; ihii't this reason enough to buy 11 'JOod oil'' v, lieu you buy ? We feature Christman Pianos because we can stand behind them. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 5"; Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for all kirn! of metal an.! paper roofs. We r;in save you n: -n.i y on paper rooting, I, 2 an. I X j'v paper. Clyde Lowe Phone 30 VY. Franklin St. East of Bunnell's Grocery W. II. GREEN DENTIST first National Baak BoUdlng lu 181 Jl fkoM 181 o Craig's 3. Store m COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Tub. Serv ice Co GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 0f!k over Etter'e Drug Store. PHONE 141. Just Received a carload of Palrr-o Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. I'HONS 108
Shoe Co.
K-M-M-C-K-t, Olympic Theatre Quality House Quality Plays lONK.IlT T!IK IIR.WD Ol' IIATK' .I oiii V., "AM MATH I) WEEKLY" 1h- m..-t poplar t.eMio today ii i-crv excellent subjects -i....:ir in e i...,s We-k'y. ."c A I ) MISSION ."e Colonial Theatre Quality Mouse Quality Play TONIGHT. '.MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" ho Ilo'dlo of the Crfs." O, . I'.'tor Hale thinks that he i tiliii an.l .cvois the I ... u K I r her arm. Wh -n .-he b't- b-i ,o p,oves In this Hang. IViiou cn-ents to li.-ntl-y to -ove hi r hul Herb, it l:rovv.-t 'he i..-i,:,oc. V. ; -I hv Rent!, i-,- that w .n pi i Im- hi-okcr-i Wnl- a .,. to prevent it. Mi King. I " on I! Try a"l R;.!ph St a help to kc. i no the inter, . ,y -pil.ted acting. "The House of Terrible Scandals" A lev, l.-t r-.aa and Clue V.itrh: ril.lll "f s.ar..l..b,u- laui'h in;: Ho:: Ju-t rhu Ilk ADMISSION 3c OFF MORALLY. An old Scottish woman -hod to -ell a hen to a neighbor. "Please tell me." the neighbor -ai.i 'is .-ho a'tgther a irui.l bird? Ha.tie fail!, nap faiit- ac al' 1" "Aw cel. Mai got." the other olil -man anmitted, "she has got one faut She will lay on tho Lord's dav." Loton Transcript. MODEST ASS I MI'TION'. "Why did you go into politics?" "I'm not sure that I know, exactly." replied Senator Sorghum. Sometimes I think it wan because I wan the only if-.n in our busy (-.mmunity who was vibim; to put in hut time thinking up piwes, rommittinif the.n to memory an.( ri'citinx them to a rra." WushinKton Star. A HEI.PFIX IDEA. Miss Cotrox Nearly all my admirers think I should be able to jet tip from you on the maiket C.otrox Encourage them in 1F idea, my dear. It wont be lonr before I'll be ready to unload the stock I'm carrying Boaton Trancrjpt. Reporter on R. R. 3.00 -Cfmrlj
(M. SUMMED
S Appointed to Muster in Four Companies of Indiana National Guard. Captain I.. O. Single is in Indianapolis on I.usiness ronnrrted with hip national guard work. Word received tin- mo'-nina that 'he entire national guanl of Indiana will hi' mu.--tere.1 into the federal iwrvir in a fe .lay.i, and that Caiitam Skigle has '"'ii aopiiirited niu: tering ollicer for the rmip:tnie. stationed at M'.-hiran 'ity. I.apoitf. South and V.'.khart. It i- not known whether or not Captain slatro; will return to I.ehamm nef.ii" th.' g'lai.l i.- niohilized at 1'irt iia.n-n. Setgeant tampholl i.- in limine of th.1 lucal rerruiting i"ail in tie .,',-etiee of the captain. s-: UH II Idl! M( liHr.KFI!. HAMMOND. Ind.. A-Jit. rt.-l' l-iv were .;.i-h.nr for a f..r J,0:..! .if M -. Hero..,,, Srli.iilli. Willi!!. Pool li TIMS. ii:ito. .n - . li. vi.n'i I E ni:i THE DP M l'. OTTWA. Ka-.. A-.ifu..t i',.D,t ;i..:i.iei,t, ,t i .i,.. b-cin.-e he feare :h-. dia't. K'll.e.- Sem.fr. HU-.I twenH "in, hang-d h.n.-e:f ,'.-.,. u rafi n a I' M n at tho h... f hi- pavnl , i 1 .ianeg lii.' n ght NOTICE III C. . I!. M-n hers of i: h Maintain Post X. I-' ;. A. C, ih-iie to have a pi.-ttll taken of aU the i.ifn:l.r: who can h i' the muit hou-e in Lebanon the ;i-t 1!H7 re llfg. I to I I'COLSAIil.V NOT. -av.-.l bv J lor. ha i hi OLD ITilENDS HIE I.OM.FST. "I fll vo-j." -ai.l Eat, ".he on I t. li'ter prove it." .'I. and what II.. mi going to prove it 7" "vh.-ro Mii .u I, ml a new f,i'n. tl'i.t ha- shtud (.. e Ing a tb oul.l ,.nes havo?"-l.n-t VWd. ( cedi ioks i.osi(, iioii:. Mi,- l:.,x:,.vE'lie!.. ,-an not ir 'At l-a-t not in th whir1' I -lio-ton THE IIETTEIt II l.l . I'n Work.-r--Ah. Mrs. Mrl.intv. ulij-trioiis as u,uai! I am u'raid toot eu'te too g 1 for that drunken hj.--a::. of o.,. Mr-. Mei htuy I'oo good for hon' me. 1 am that; an it's M.-Cititv that n..- ,..Sydney l!,Hetin. ENLIfill TENMENT. OT " said the ,1,1.111 I,.,;, teaa of information"" PERFECTLY LEGITIMATE. The ni'i-jeiaii you iee over there has made a fottune out of hu-h ' A'tiiiirkmailer. hf.y ? "No; he compi-os' lullabies. il. reore Anienean. I SED TO IT. "When you go into the army you ill have setting-up training." "(Jo.h, doe, I don't need uny more of that. I've been wttin' em up for year-." Louisville Courier-Journal. NEXT REST. "Going to the neimide this year for an invigorating dip in old ocean?" "I hardly think so. I'm faving up for a box of wa salt." Louinville Courier-Journal. MORE SLOGANS. Can foodstuffs and help can the kaiser, Heat the Hohenrollorn with the lice n' rake. Boston Transcript. CATTISH. Mri. A. I received n awful fright yesterday afternoon. Mr. B. Yea; I saw tin ringing your door bell. -Bonton, Traoutcript
The Minstrel
Br F. A. MITCHEL Ttiera was a kingdom belonging to tbe eaatern Roman empire tbe overelun of which wan at a certain period a young gin named Eudoxta. She waa twenty years old aud very beautiful For uiany generation" tbe royal family bad Intermarried among each other. This had resulted In keeping up certain hereditary diseases among tbeui, and they luul b'en tcry much thlniinl by death. When the ipieen was urgeil by her nobles to uiarry thst there niliiht tw au belr to the throne the heralds were Instructed to bunt np some person tJf rotal blood whom she might wed. It was found that there was no man living whom her majesty might marry who was not tainted with some hereditary illseave. Hut a uiau. Itarmodius. whs discovered, who bad descended from another bran, h of the royal fan.l !y. who was young slid wealthy. It was represented to the queen that If she did not marry this person she could not marry at all. Furthermore. If she did not have an heir Harm, dinw.iiild be the inily per-uii who wou'd have liny claim w Initever to the throne. Now It happened Unit not ping hctor,. np Ejdolia hud been sitting In the Tlie pi it and luminal the -Infer to e..ne to her did -.. mi. I his fine ami tk'iire ed t.. lie as . :ii mills' as his ..ee ip'.een kept 1:1111 slllgiln; l or a !l!e. l dls.nKs,.,! i hu with a gift. h. li Ku.loxia resent in her hivirt -he d this refusal, th. a.lllllred tin- limn h ul lllteiiiled lo . her, but sine pay f..r doing royal tl.iruitv .Veiertf.el ss s tlier hitn i.r h scf pilling f,i him .nit ..f her -11 1 ll he ihe I lli.t f.oeet ,.l . Finding belie tried to drive Net sue, eedim In doina illtl'SlUe hnt s Into the pain, e surrei or sliiniel It be known that -'pting a tutor from u sni.ji lions to tell him ttu Wtiall C..niiH.led (be or bi'ii InitiiieU ami lit that her li ivited him to id he went t ..i,.l,, h, lj.. whs ii, Wbi-t it . that there v could learnt madly In I., put her mil obey the p.:il Instruelllllied UtUeh dtse, ,, ..bus de, lined lo fur I. Hot disiipiK.nilcd ul a si ei cry day be, miiimI' in fa 1 .1. 1 led with the r who by royal eom.pteiitiy t ilie palace iis!i his Emlox haiid-o num. I iu se. rei to sing for her royal mistress. Ilnweier. the eahiaet Insisted that I lie iucen shomd marry, mid since Ilaniio dins w its the only man she could mar ry she lou r murry Hartiioilius. she resisted their deuuinds until ii,o thlentetleil H,nl If she J U I lint jlcM lliey ill. olutlon aii. I elt lliiriii.nl i, s ,,n the tin.. i.e. One day when tne minstrel came to siiii: for I he iiieeu she (old him that ii was the lu.-t time she . .nrd listen t ' hlUI. She . olifessed her love for him bill n.l.le.l that she nils obliged to mar ry or .,s.. i,er soverelynty. The min -trel beo-, that he lili'lil sitig one falewell song to her. lie was permit ted to do so Hlei sHl.g. es,ressig tove sr, puttieti, ally tliat the uueen broke down and b'ld him that sin would give up her kingdom f.r him lie told her that his love for le-r would imt permit loin to ae, ept the saet itt. e and they parted. The ipiei n now Informed her minis lers thai sue would wisl llarmodlu.Prepi lltlo wp.e IniHle for the wedding uueen wept In secret. She was soip u ed to re.eive 1 1 it I neHliita lfore tbe crcniouy, but ileMlned. When the marrlnge . ame t it she would not look at htm After liny bud been pronoun. ed a lour i led l uuple her husband said "Mv H.iieen." Eildoxla started The voice was Unit of the minstrel. She looked up, aud there lieslde her was Ihe man who bad wn ber heart and for whom she hiul offered to give np Iter kingdom. HarmiNlius had learned before any one else that be was the only niaa the ipieen could marry and, lielng possessed of a winning voice, had sung to her from beyond the wall of the royal garden aud found her heart au easy prey. Tbe two ruled ss King Harmodlus and Queen Eudoxla till tin Turks overran that part of Europe la which their kingdom lay. The story of King Harmodlus and Queen Eudoiia waa long told at an Illustration of to power of mod aap. tally over a woman's taaart. JOB-WCSX AT FSP0SIX5C
Report Shows That Five of
Them Were Entertained By Federal Officer. (Mil thr Nlrifldfios'lt Vrin .Verilrr.) F.I. PASO, Tc-x., Aug. li.- I'.enrwci activities of German agents in Mexico seen today in the report that live prominent German residents of Chihuahua accompanied Gen. Kianciscn Murguifl. commander of the Chihuahua military rone, on hi-, special Ltain to Juarez today. ho quintet which include! German cnn.-ul Coilner of Chihuahua ware man flags on their lapels. They e rntertuined by the ( artanza garrison at Juarez. MARKET REPORTS INDI N W'OI.IS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Ajvt. li.-Thei re only 4.(1011 fre.-h licg- arrived fo e matii. t this moi-,:ti;:. wtii.h. ,. our lot a large tun even to the The ipenml with not a 'roni out-ide siur-re iml local k'llers w nmpet'lion clevelopcl to IM-e lo ice- to he ... of a-t we.-i.,, and there v. a., a food clearance. Sale, range! from l.:t.' KUUI. being iaig.-l. a. S1.',..M: or the goo,l kinds. ( AT'll.E - Th" rei-eint, of Ci'il ra' le were ineeed smn'l even ie, th,tinie in the week, and this hail the ad jutage of niakiri: a litth oinre in ve market and niso in a slii,i,t a,l .I with tin am... how l i.mib ir lose of last week. T ve,-. v.a- ehieflv on I bi.'i also ..the lit t -tea ly marked for calve.. The demand was light for stocked and ' iiog rat tle tins morning, but -uih a- -oi i brought -toady prices. I IIICAGO (,H !N. CHICAGO. Aug.. Corn and oats re both lower today when trailing is resumed or, the Chicago Hoard ol ado after a two-day-' r. ,-t. Sep tember oats, after opening centat ent over December, which opened a Corn was :v' I 'j cents hove otora-ts of -howei - in the greale part of tne corn belt. Prnvi-ion.- wer tive and sharply ho-ticr. ( losing pries Wheat Seplemhei -Mi. . SI M ; 'leccinhi SI. l.riv, fo SI. Hi'., Oat-- Mac. C Dei I'oik- September. U 10. Lord - S. ptemb. r. ?:.'J."-,; October. ?Ji!47. Klhs -September, $ fit!; October JJ.r,.".. ( HIC tro LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Aug. Hogs-Re ceipts, iij.lllhl; n-.aiket, a to Ibf higher; mixed and but. her.-. $11 H.'.rti l'I..M.. good heavies, ?!;..j:,iff 1 .'...(; rough heavies, U.T.Va 15.40; bgiit. SI 4. .(. -l.".4ii; bulk of sale.-,, :,.t:,(n l:i.4li. CATTLE Receipts, 12.000; milket, steady. i:c higher; beeves, s; -,:,' 1 1.- ; rows and heifer.-.. ..h 12; ..t.K kers and feeders. $d.2:..vi !.l.,; Texan... K.7.V.i I 1.7".; calves, W.'Ma IX SHEEP Receipts, n.Hi'.i; mmket. stea.lv; natives and wo-terns, ji8falu lambs, $lifi-i:,.T-,. I.EB.W0.1 MARKETS.
WTieat. No. 2 :1U Corn. 70 !!,s 20 Oats, mixed MiiOats. new. white re POULTRY. Eggs 2fV Hutter, fresh 2Rr Hens, 4 1 a Mis and over 1 Hens, under 4 1 it lbs 12. Leghorn hens 12, Sjiring chicks over 2 lbs lsc Old eoel(S H)r Vounir c.K-ks, staggy 12c Hen turks, old Etc Tom turks, old lie Tom turks, 12 tbs and over .... 20c f .ee.se, full feathered 17c
Jl ST LIKE STOCKS. Stock broker (visiting hospital) How's your tempeiatur", old man? Invalid 1'artner Great for active speculation. It went to KH five ti yesterday, each time dropping back to pat. Boston transcript. EVEN THAT KIND. Edith That rich old fellow Maud'i going to marry is a regular runnu.l geon to live with, but she'll have all kinds of money. Marie (dryly) She will, indeed, in cluding alimony. Boston Transcript TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. rOR SALE Three extra good milch cows with calvea. See Elmer Mor--iaen. fhaut 7S2,
Straw
PICNIC Paper I'lbti'M. 12 for lie (".ream Iiishc-t, 12 tor tee Ovum Spoons. for Paper Napkins, 2't for . . Table Coers Paper Cups, (i for Wax Paper, i'.ll sheets . . . I Of Sbiiitai'.v Party Set. Tal Paper Plates, spoeial
Tal.le Cover and six Napkins for Moore's 5 & 10c Store Ice Cream Cones, 2 for
DR. L. M. HEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN farmer State Bank Building 7 a. m. to 6 p. au PHONE 254. AUTO INN Standard Oi! Service Station No. 47 CAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St. Phone 21 IDEAL - FRUIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts 73c COULTER-SMOCK CO. Buy a Singer Cash or Paymentx Oil, Needles, RelH GEO. I.. FRANK & CO. 120 North Lcbunon St. A. F. TINDER, Mgr. PHONE 216 Makers of the Folding Feather Mattress Shop North and Meridian Sta. TKeSiorefValue ClOTrUNC SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozen 25e Double edge, per dozen S5f We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y West Main St FOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Tbona 47S-L 124 Wt South Strt
Hats
K Off
All new styles in all shapes; to clean up our Straw Hat stock, we are giving ;n 1-3 per cent discount on all Straw Hats, excepting Panamas,
NEEDS Dried Keef Vienna Sausatre . . . Potted Meats Pickles Olives I'ret'.els, 1 pound . Ass,. I ted CnV-s,, 2 1 . .10c ..10c ..10c ..10c ..10c . .i:c lids
Cover. 1U Napkins. 10
10c Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank Building Third Floor JOHN H. II 0 Y General Real Estate Business) GRAND OPERA HOUSE Cill Phone 100-Y W00LEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office phone 86; Residence phone 240 and 896 Stanley Block, Eaat South Streot JOB W0Bi At EitPOSTE BEPOBTEE 0!f B. I- $M TTllLX Reporter, by msfl, f3 Yetr,
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