Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 270, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 August 1917 — Page 6
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1917.
Specials for Saturday
Quuker Ont;-, pnrkajre 10c Hake Whit Soap, bar Sc Lenox .;oap. bar 5c Snap Soup, 8 bars tor 25c 24 puiiuM hue Flour $1.73 Plenty of Fresh Country Butte: 01eomniKarme. We eandie ail the tyy ly KKKSH. Fine lYarhes, New Appls, you wan". Matthews' Cut 206 West Wa.shinKton Street a
No citizen c;.n feel free and independent unless his feet feel likewise. Voi-.r feci Carry a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you shuuld give them a square ilea!. Then let them s a i k aruund in stylish, eomfortaMe shoes that are to their likiiiLr. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co.
The Slore (Values Mi CLOTHING aWrLTRKiSHlNGS y COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Puh, Service Co GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter'i Drug Stor. PHONE Ul. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108 BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies . E.-.it Main Street. Phone 294
PilUhury Vitus (same an Cream of Wheat!, package 15c Big can Dessert Peaces 15c hit? 3-lh. can Blackberries. ..15c Lemons, ptr dozen 25c Creamery Butter and Fancy
The ones we put out are positivfWatermelons, Cantaloupe! Anything Rate Grocery Phones 40(1 190 et. Sour or IhM I'ieklen j I j
f yourfeet feel f reeAncl independent vou'll mate
good citizen JOHN" H. HOY Genera! Real testate Husines CRAM) Ol'KIi V HOUSE t ill Phone Ino-Y L. W. KIRTLEY DEMIST First National Bank Building Third Floor I DR. L. M. BEAVEN osteopathic physician I f'ananra State Bark Building I 7 a. tn. to 6 p. m. ' PHONE 24. W00LEY & EDWARDS BOSTONTAN SHOES .!
fe EXECUTOR i-.V.Drl!liT2AT0Rgl WW
Grace Hutchison
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County Conscription Hoard Not Ready to Announce Action Taken.
The county conscription board devoted its attention today to compiling the record of work already done and ! forwarding its report to the state i board. The local board, while it has tuh.-ddi-itd iii a (ton.-ial way the up j plications for exemption filed by I married men, has so far reached no i derision. The claims are to be emsi.lored individually ami the boanl iviil make all reasonable effort to in-vc-tik'ute each thoroughly: Today it was stated that no definite time had set for the announcement of the t of action on the.- claims. It is mention of the board to withhold th. nnmincement until all of the claims ave bo,n acted upon. It is believed ';.lt tin,, work ill lie completed withi a day or two. The in. n who have sked oyemption are becominij anxu- and are making inquiries nf the s rcption boanl members as to the item taken. These innuiries have een informed that th inforniat as final .-tipi takcl Olympic Theatre Quality Hou.se Quality Plays ! TONIGHT ! "THE GOLDEN BILLET" j A ueM-oni-tnu'ted, smooth- i ; nmiiiii.thri'r-p.'fl number, by T. .Shelley Stitt'iii. Harry Cirey. ) .Vest it Yt-ve. I'ritzi RiUrw;iy j anil others are featured. The I i pint is built round a K"ld miKKet. j shaped like a bullet, which is -tulen from a young miner and I hi.; partm r by a bandit. The hero shoot the latter with the IimM bullet at the close. Picttir-ie-cpie M-ep.ery, ratmi horsebaik i riding and other features lift .'this somewhat above the averjape western subject. "ANIMATED TRAVELOGUE A news .animated travelnjrue that i i dji f.tinnal as well as in- ' t'-ri'.-tiiiK. A trip over the world. , 3c ADMISSION Tic Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" Die tare of the Str:inKer." the ; thirteenth episoiic of "The Mysterv 'of the llouhle Cros.," reveal., to I'hl' lipa lirew.ter the face of the Ma,kcd . Sti:tn(,i'. 'I'li.s occurs after she has , i,c"fi in tnimeat.il in suvinir I'eter I Ifale's life by promisini; to marry him ' if he will not follow the stranger. (That n;Kht I'hillipa ivtrartu her i.romise and promises to lierome the i wife of link Anne-ley, the reporfl. I'hilbpa h saved from Daddy lleii ; by the laski-d Stranger, who is hidI injr under the lied. When I'hillipa sees the "are of the Stranger .-he help. han to e,-rape. "HIS MERRY MIXUP" J.'ox film eomrdy featuiinsf fharle:fonklin in a merry mlxup of sereainmif eomi dy situations that will keep vou in a ront.nuous roar in every foot of the two thousand feet of fun fartory situations You are plare, jo surh a merry frame of mind t h :i the . mile won't ''ome off for a week. Don't miss this Rood one. 10c-AI)MLSSION-3c
era House
Chorus of
MARKET REPORTS
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. UNION STOCK YARDS, III., Augut 13. Hogs Receipt, JM.0O; market, strong, 15 fri) 25c higher; mixed and butchers, 15.90ie 17.30; good heavies, 16.8O(317.40; rough heavies, 115.80116.00; light, $15.80t17.2f; pigs, $U.50r14.75; bulk of sales, $16.aO17.15. CATTLK Receipts, W500; market, firm 10c higher; beeves, $8.00(0)14.35; cows and heifers, $4.0O(ff'12.2i; stoekers and feeder j, $5.U5(i' 9.35; calves, J'UKIfn. 10.65. SHKI.'P Receipts, 11000; market, strong 10c higher; natives and westerns, $7,70B11.10; lambs, $9.'JO('7 1 5.LEBAN05 MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 .$2.20 Corn, 70 lbs 1-75 Oats, miexd 5,"c i Oats, new, white 1"" Rye 1.85 POULTRY. Kggs 28c Butter, fresh 26c liens. 4'i lbs. and over 17c liens, under 4'n lbs Hi Leghorn hens HiSpring chicks over 2 lbs 20c Old cocks 10c Young cocks, staggy 12c Hen turks, old 13c Tom turks, old Uic Tom turks, 12 ttis and over 20c fieese, full feathered 7c Hurls, white 10c Iiu.kS, colored !'r FOI R "DEAD" MEN N.U'GHT HIT STATl'ES iHy tht tnttrnsttonnl trf JrrfW.I XKW Y O I : K , Aiiiru-t l:!. Alien 'W.iUneii tian'fii: i!inn the huildinir d Madison avenue and Forty-fifth .-:reet. eretted in lss'.i for the now stirn t Manhattan Athletic dull, ran to the .-trr.i in panic when they ih.e.ivered what they thouKht were four dead men. The supposed eorp-es ouickly proved to he beautiful si'iid mahoyany star.ie of four of the i ub's famous athlete-. When the club was forced out of exi.-tence in the lyl'S panic, the -tatuos in the confusion must have heen thrown into the basement and follfotten. the men of prowess whom they represent are still alive. They are: Dr. Koitinaid H. Sayr swordsman, practisiinr m"dirine in this city today; Kred Westing, runner, now in tl;e shoe business, in Huston; K, L. I.air.brecht. -h.it putter, who is prominent in the Consolidated (ia- ('..m-pan-. and 0. A. Quecknermer, haniMier tbrnwer. wi-.o amonj: other present day activities edits the Seventh lieiriment Athb-tie Association (iatte. They were a!! Kteat champion- ir. their time. JILTED. IIEIJ FATHER wills lint s:,iMif) it)! tie nfrmulK.ii'il . Rcrrir'.l (il.'THP.lK. Okla., Aunust !3.Mr.s. .Mary A Thompson and Florence Hrooks. of Ripley, have tiled an action in the countj court here eontestmir the will of Wal'er J. Thompson, hu-band .md father, re-pertively, of the contestants, who left them little of Ins estate of S.'.ii.iiiiii. One of the clauses which they parieularly attack fives S.'i.Oon to Amis Vates. a younjf man studying for the nnesthood of the Mormon church, the money heinjr willed him us halm for his feelings Localise of his having been icfuvd in marriaKe ly the daughter who is contestiriK the will. "Ill FFALO HILL" SITE Ml ST HE CONDEMNED By IH Inttr, DF.NVKH, C cause II. Koch, a plot of urou tain, where the (Hulfalo Hill.) ney Marsh has tion suit to for parrel is want i plete Its owner the old scout is improvements . the monument, throughout the M-iiliiri((, will t: llaroll .Vi tri'trt. An., Aucu-t, -He-the owner, will not sell nd on Lookout Mounlate William I'. Cody is buried, City Attorprepared a rondemnace him to do so. The d by the rity to romllip of the knoll where, buried. Contemplated .f the grounds around to build which people Cnitod States nre subike in the entire knoll. Reporter by mail $.3 per year Job Work at Reporter Office
and Her Musical Comedy
Real Singers and Dancers-
Hundreds the
Buy
on Saturday and Today We are going to dispose of several hundred suits this month at less than half of what you will have to pay next spring for the same quality. All suits, hats and furnishings at greatly reduced prices. Come and see how much YOU CAN SAVE
UIC SALE AT LEBANON 5 VVjf AT CURVE !N THE ROAD Ford Owned ly Fred Shook. Near Terhune Hadly Smashed. Fred Shook, hvini; e.,t of Teihune, had his Ko,d sma.-hed beyond repairs Saturday afternoon about 2D oVIoik in a eolli.-ion with a Ihiick car driven by a Frankfort man. one mile v.-rst of Terliune. The head-on eelii.-ion occurred at a eui-ve. Ilo'li m'ieli:r.,.v were i'oi:,vc about twenty milts per rioor. Mrs. Shook, who was r.oinir with her husband, was I L-ht'v hurt. The Fiankfoi t ear was taken to Terhune for repairs. FEMALE ENOCH AUDEN STIKS INDIANA TOWN oil V, fir, FI.KH A1!T. In.!.. Au.-ii-t Mourners at the funeral of Ibaton '.Villiani.- almo-t interrupted the ceremonv when they s'lddenly dl-coverel in their mid.-t a dauL-hter of Mr. Williams, who had not be.-n seen for twenty-n:ne years. The daui'hter, .ir-t i-'iar.k K.ldy, .-i.pp. d in the Williams home, followed the body to the L'rave and di-.".pieared. She -poke hut a few words to one relative, to whom she confided she learned of the death of her father in a "soldiers' paper." She did not tell her pre.-ent home. 'kedicts E(;r;s will (JO TO $1 A DOZEN (0; l.e nlrriKilinn.il .,, Sr. CI.KVFI.ANT, O., August Firjts at $1 a dozen nevt winter! is the prediction of Marry Wil-n tirinir poultry farmer of Solon. Wilson says hish prices of feed caused the farmers to dispose of chickens as rapidly as po.-,-ihle be they are losing money. The .--ci of hens will cause the "golden Fi. That Ohio, s ha.their JP MISSION AKRIVKS. A I'AITI-IC I'OFT, Aut'o t "!.- The imperial Japan.se mi, -ion to the Fnited S'ates arrived here today en a .lapano-e war -hip. M. mbers of the party head, d by Viscount I hii w. r. net bv a force of United States troop, which escorted the visitors through :he downtown .-ections to the city hall where n ionmil reception was held.
All F
of People Embraced Opportunity of
Clothing
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More for Your Money at Moore's New Wash Ties Hie ( hair Seats, all sizes 10c White i'.iier Napkins. 2." l.alv.iia,;,-,! lj.ii.. In quart 2.".c
f..r - PaptT Plates, 12 t'.-l- . C.'Ul P.l!l'ie-s, :, ilnzt'll ( ;:rp t Tacks, .1 boxes Toilet Paper, G rolls. . .10c '' !."c ICE CREAM CONES. 2 FOR
Moore!s 5 & 10c Store DEMONSTRATING MUSIC SHOP
Pack Your Eggs for Future Use Water Glass or Silicate Soda is a time tried egg preservative. We can supply your needs, also instructions how to prepare it for u,c W e are awaiting your demands. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hour: 9-11 a. m.: 1-5 and 7-1 9- . Connultttian and Spinal A!) frrt 2.10 Cwon-Neal Bldf. Ph MS X-Ray Spinocraph Department IDEAL ERLIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts 0c COULTLIt-SMOCK CO.
air Week
Cheap
VIC. SALE AT THMHNTOWN White Laundry Soup ."c Tiile,ui Powder. I Hi. can 10c Ji llv (llasses, 'J for .V I'.irawax, :! cakes 10c Matches (iiaaite I)ish Pans . . Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199.
