Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 285, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 August 1917 — Page 6

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER. THURSDAY, AUGUSTUS, 1917-

Something Special This Week Only Big Grain Maragogipe Coffee, sells at 35c O C n and 40e per pound, very fine, only LtuC One dozen strictly Fresh Eggs 38c Flake White Soap, per bar 3c EVERYTHING CHEAPER Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20(i West Whir.gton Street Phones 100 100

Ford Light Dimmers Opal and Clear for $1.00 per Set while they last. LONG & DAVIS ASK FOR COOU YKAR TIRES AN I) INNER TI KES

Colonial Theatre quality Hons (Jnalitv Plays ION Kill'l Albert E. Smith and J. Stuait Hlackton present the six-pait Yitagraph Blue Ribbon feature "THE FOOTLIGHTS 'OF FATE" From the novel "Joan Thursday" by Louis Joseph Vance. Produced by William Humphrey. Featuring NAOMI CHILDERS AND MARC McDERMOTT The story tells of the life nn the staire, a lartre number of the scenes having a theatrical background. The atmosphere is typical and the story plausable to the minutest decree. The liirhti'lrr effects are remarkable. The I aintia! homes. Smart gowns a.e ,1 decided feature, f ne scene sh'jvs the interior of ;. e.iVu t the i!iov s ;.-! i; .!:!-.' :" ;' ' at Uie t:il!os vh: . ,:( ;:-.';-oiorial dancers n rr.it r :.r. -;t rtaininent worth v "! ih' tru'"mark. Tie i'ti r.-.r of tlvr theater is e;unlly w-l! p'v Uv.y. i!. ' A pietu e th:it we y.u.r uitw. ICc ADMISSION 3c i lkSlor JW CLOTHING ana TRUCK TRANSFER Local or Long Diitance TWO TRUCKS RISER BROS. 1123 PHONES 123 J. P. MORGAN WAS A MONEY MAKER Ready money will be just as valuable to you as it was to Morgan. COM Ut TODAY AITD ITtlT A AOcodvt wrtm ram FARMERS STATE BANK U. W. KIUTLEY 'IENTIST ...e'ia! Hank huddin Third Floor iWEN MORKERT Chiropractor u, s 9-11 a. in.; 1-i and 7-8 p. on-ulutloii tnd Spinal Analyiii frw 2M ruM-Nl Bldf. Phone (31 1 -Ray Spinofrraph Department Rcnorter. hv mail. $.1 Year JCIl WORK AT REPORTEH Reporter by mail S3 per year

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iO.MGIIT "KICKED Ol'T" A two-rtel eoniedv lnmilier, bv H;trrv V,'!-. tVutunia; t":irtr I . Haven and others. The hero is a young newspaper reporter wiw procures .in interview with a crusty oM millionaire alter many futile attempts, thereby winning the editor s daughter. Another photograph, accidentally taken, of the reporter and the editor's wife, almost c..st him the j..b and the girl, but all ends well. This is breezv in development and has many laughable situations. It is much lj"tler than the average comedy ottering. "LAW AND JUSTICE" A Rig "U" western drama villi a big punch and an all-.-tat cast. . picture aim sioi n early .L in the gr.-at .M -t. I .-c-.i)M:ssin.-.-c SOME DIr-SATWA TIO. Work of Kii--ian National ( oun d ' ltring Some i ntiiism. ::0:'"OV. . A'..ira-t :;( Ex f U::--.l;tls'-actMin "V.T the I '. Acre heard here today. Many of the del-gates are leavir.f? ft.r heme. The -peeih-s of premier K. ren.-ky and Genera! KorniiofT. the command' r-ir.-ch of. stand oat as the , h.ef utterThe p...Ki-am - I'r-i. -r K."tnl.v. a; out: nv to ti .. e-rven' on. caih (. r a r..r,iir.aa' o,n . :' ': xur, tr.e r da' -h.-hn.ent of st'ii'.-r .i..-'m. in tn- j . aimy ami he rejuvenation of the naloTial industries and rH.'viays. l irt and foremo.-t, however, tie ,e.-ks for greater ami r.iore c. ntra'11 I K'nernmenta! powers and tlie eiinonation id radicalism. SUCCESSFUL SALES. One Held Vus.lerday and Older Held Today, ( ried by Col. H.ndernon. The J. P. Dinsmoie sale held today was a successful one. The total reached 122. Corn scld for ihu an ai-i,-. At the Wiseman a!e near Jam. s ster .-I.amoante.l to S-'.'!J2 fo- sic.l and 1 r. t . TWENTY-sl. Vt N SPOKANE. W .1 : . Am-1 Twenty ...iv. n ran, the ,-(j ,, them all.'i;! to l.e I. W. S. agitator; are in jail here today on order il Major Wilkins. They were taken front a train as it arrived from Troy, Montana, and are held as military pn.-on ertt ADAMS-KISER REI'NTOV. The fourth annual leuninn of th' relatives and friends of the Adam! Kiser families will be held at the community building near Lower Mt, Zmr Sunday, September 2. Let all interested come with well filled baskets. Committee.

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Elaborate Plain Made For The Care and Training of Uncle Sam's New Army. 1NMAN AI'OI.IS, Ind., August :w. A"i"iira .lr:.rt -irn.v will be the Tni is t.i U hi'!' veteran s.-!d.Qis' of the sti.rs and trii.es months hef.ire the i 'aily for "i- supi-en Tl.is i W-we is ,-hare.l hy ro-urly officer at !'..'. li-nj.-.i-in Ha Int.. sought out olil officers to got then- ni.vs. There has Iteer. l o tilitv 'o the ,,aft. Manv will go un Ul.ngly. Th. re ha?' I., en nuhhr prejudice aiiain-a dnii'ted men. now l.o.ng -.wpt away a the trnrp; .tic living called. Th correspondent sought the cornn. ..-it.' opinion of -old Th" f-r-t .li.i ,11 U

.'.an Mill ht. very r.-a o-. !o h,--revl that he i g re hi what ev J I HP'ACO. Auct-t .!'. Corn had '..'te I to rt.ie..-nt If.: Il-.,.e ..f , .i!m uiidi't.rle :it th ote-n'tlK of the ... in ..roue.-. j t h;c'.i I'.uld of 'i'ra.ie U.-M... ! - A nea "'id .-.rr.ulati.iK -!.;ft ha-j ..emher t.eir,K 1,,- hipher at f 1 lijj", '.en ,i,Mel,t f.ttn m r.vai.l to ti.. j ai.,i Miy unil-iir.r.d at .l.i-'.:V.. t.. 'raft in tr.r utiii.it that na-n 11, ay :u j Kan.l t' report e-tiinatmK 18..'y to r.ec.ai.. on. of th.. n,t !ive i"'r I imhi 000 husheU uf corn ahove cavern"it cail.-'l to the coim - on S. no ni-I .o.ent estimates prol ahly having h:.-l her a. The host nr.. .-..'icvt I'm- "he j some offect. Sher's in M ptemle;r nat.!ass. Every one of then' that shows . howd increased uneasiness as they my military alolitv ui!l l.eeoine a j advance') '?. a fractional premium -.on-commissioned oi'.cei. pioh.hiv I.e. ,,v.t lO'cemh.-r, which hroueht al'.c. '-re any other .l'af.,1 coop-, wtll . --iMay rats ere hutler at ."e.

one.i ot!',-.-r, prohai.'y I., '-.ic the In'.-i vim.:. ;in!y 11-11 -,t he made , n at.i::" .h Set eno'iith oi'Yci . e.-.n ! -joaii y the two ( , ! Tiaoonit t arn 'r Ami rira's miliiotis of n. I '"f''"' ran who -it- . th- se-vi a -n .-it o' d v.. .n aid d . The , . V. M. C. A. rd 1.11.00 1 V. teian 111 tie .T. .e... "I . vv I he Iraft-d hoys. Th-'.'n oin 'to fc.. I ttrated like k'tti; ." DEATH PENALTY. Will he liislorid in Ihe Army hy llo ian loiM'rnimnl. l-r.Tl'.O'ii; XI). Vari-' .ii.i'hr. !Ku-- an iroveinniiT.t, the ir.-n.h. r.- .,t b are in V . -u art. the extra--.rdit.ary r.ati.na' rounnl, have l-cided to re-tor- tie death pom. i'v n the a. my ioim-! tee'v, said a ilsa'ch from that citv tooac. TI: st-p be.nir tahen by 'premier K-r-n-ky iral h: advii-ei"- on the advice of (',' n -a' KotnV.e-, tn ,.ind.,- , ,. ,.' . IS--TSIT.V KII.LI.il. IS'MAS'AP'jI IS. Ind.. Auvust an. --.After cu'tivi; what he thought was a dead v.", re, CJjin.y Kitzwater. 2:i, climbed down the pole and proceed..! to t;e a rope around :t preparatory to tymif it out of the way. lie Hit killed instantly. His brother w:.s foreman of the Kanic which was v.oikin for a local liKht rompany. If you are interested in better foods and economy of I'vinjr you'll find the demont iration talk of Miss l'erkin at Couiter Smock Co's. a wonderful'y interesting event.

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MARKET REPORTS

INDIANAPOLIS LIVF.StOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. InL, August .10. -Rect ipts uf 5,100 hogs were only adopt half at large as a week ago. Prices advanced Cue to Vx over yentenlny. Good hogs weighing from till) pounds upward foll at 118.75. There were wiles later on a few hogs sold at S18.80(ffil8.!0. CATTLE; Receipts of cattle this morning numbered arouml l.iiOO, which is a large sum for this time in the week. As usual, however, there ' r.t manv '".eoiv. that wcio very l.ut s did also the and U-Ifers. e-uocially the good ones. Bulls sold in line with other j cattle and ralvc-- suffered a los of 1 2."c In 50c in prices. There was a liti t!e improvement in the demand for I stocker and feeding cattle today over lye-t.-'vday and pries realised were fully steady. nii(u;o LIVESTOCK. I'MON' STOCK lAKDS. III., -W-iht :io. Hogs Receipts, 7.WKI; ma.rl et, s'ow I'.e to .!'-' higher; mixed ioiJ butcher;. sl''..'.'Vi .;.o; good h.uviei, $'.. ."tOfri.od; rough heavies. Mtl-'iO-a "li;.::; lu'ht. lo..Vl.ii lK.l.i; pigs. M2.noit Pi.2".; hulk of rales, CATTLE Receipts, S.OOOi market, st. adv; he. -v. s. .S.2Ui lil.o"; ( ami heifers, fl.thViu 13.1 j; -'lock-! I Hit (.( tiRAIN. -nvisions ere hiirner. CI....O Crn-M.., to '-i. j,.c.. jl.wev Oats-Mac. r,s'4,: IleivM'. to Hi. p..rk-J.m.. Siii-.r,; Oct., .4a.: s...t.. .t;i.er.. Lard -Jan., .2.2.-.; Sept., $S?.A Oct., i2:l. In. Ki'.-s-.S. nt.. S: : R7; Oct., ?2tf. I Kit N01 M KK ET uirhl ;, Ihs ... i-, li... and over r":.'.'rk.. e'vi '.' :'. th. cocks. Htat'v IIOVKK STATION. I.lovd C,..d"n ard wife, of Sheridan, t.nd Mr-. J. Emm -rt and duau'i Prat, n and A. E. Martin moil near Franklin Friday, returnA. V.. Ma' mors iiutoltl family and A y inotor.-d to sited with l!-)h-...I fa mi ;ay and i -Hi-., k.rraid and A. E. Martin motored to l'uharap..lis Monday rm Adrian M.Caj. f In.hanapolis. vi.-ited Sumlay with his father and met h.-r. i,;,,ie. Mri'lam and wife. Lay-ton t'hl.lweil, of Cleveland, II. is the uu-t of his grandfather and Ki.indm..... r. J. C. Cai.lw.n and wife Morvrs ui'N. in !!:. -I,. ,- th' I no." ..! t.ont Sun. lav with L. A i'l'e'ihet-er and w.fe were Erh-I iio'U'" tin.l children, Aih-rt Johnson '"' l''n,!l. Sam (ittii,K-r and family and Raymond l)i.el,r, Kr and lami'y. I.on Es ex and wife pent Sunday with Tom boons and wife. Ira I'eter-t and family, lleibeit Ett.'l .-it-l wife. Rush iood and family and Von Kiiik spent Sunday with Will Johnson and wife. John Thompson and family spent Sunday niifht with Raymond Swarford and wife of Sheridan. Jense Carey, wife and son of Washington, who eame to attend hi." mother's funeral will spend a few I weeks viMting friends and relatives.

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A Great Saving You can make a great saving hy buying your clothing and furnishing (roods now for next winter and also next spring. Overcoats and Both Light and Heavy Weisht Suits at a Sacrifice Price Look ahead. You can see nothing but high prices. Wh ynot prepare for the future?

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BIG SALES TO PREVENT KIOTS. Kesoiulioll in House Would Keep Ncitru Soldiers Away I rum Souih. ly the MfrfelfMiolf .V a sr. .-(. . WA.-'IUXC.TOX, Au'ust ::i. The war depa'ltinent ii int'orlmil tllat it is "The sense of the liou e that the po'iev of sending neKro .soud.-'is to the .-outh is ('.eti-imer.tal to the host interest of the countiy and should at once be abandoned, that there mav be no reecctiri nce of the horrible crimes so recently perpetrated at Houston." in a resolution mlniduced to.lav bv l!epie.-ei..at;ve McLenmre of Tomis. The re-olution rails upon the secretary of v a'r to return to liou-ton the not,-,, so!. he-s involved in la-t Thutssha, d to Coiumhu-. V M Tint mav be tned hv civilian author--NOT TO !!E EXEMi'TEP. -Inliicl ll.lsnt- lll.ce l olisi.d I!, rv t . VA.-'!'V(;T0N. A u-ai heal t id-ids in the dr;; lent that they v joni-e the ho-aital inte who a (fradua ocvi heal student m his -'V ml. thtt rourth year will he (xeriipt"d wh ran show that he has thus In cm leniher of the military forces. sl i.CI TS A Jl nil.v.!'. Editor I!.-port. Retni! a cone t :-e stianirer herr it U with s.-rne hesitancy th:c' i ritrude upon your time. Whereas by a nilinir m ide by the "KikmI Adininistrainn" the nianufactiire of whiskey and all distil!-. I spirits for use as lievernees, shall rouse at ejeven o'clock ti m. Saturday, September S, 1HI7. Would it not be a Rood idea for the prien.ls ..f temperance to hold a juhi-V-at that time? John C. I.IRSOX, old Xorth Clark St.. phone !i:'.:!-K. TOMMY U'S EXCACEMKSTS. Last Thursday, Tommy r, local Pacini? horse, walked away with first monev in the frre-l'or-al! pace at (J-n-nersville for ::r.O. F riday he is to I e. -taited in the free-for-ail at (ire. nville, Ohio. M. M. Apple, In.- own.-r ex poets h:m 'o I'ir.i.-h well th.-re. Kit, -i:iN(,: Mt A i.'-'t J ii. ..I Mi -,.-: ;-t. of L-hiinon. s;,en. Monday ith Mn. Pusad Mo.-re. ( leminetl i'ii.l.i. k is ..to n.lir.i! the 'inton county fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. O.-car S.-eriirt enter--ned Sumlay, F'rnest Italian and amilv and Gurncy Seer.ifht and fan -'v. of Joiietville. Mts. Hairy Ji bnson and son, Puren. -nt Sunday with Mrs. James Shoinaker and son. Claude Timmons an. I family spent -imdav with Clemmett Padd-ck and family. Russell Moore and family si- nt. Sunlay with lliack Johnson and wife. Harry Johmie- Httended the liupt association at F'a."ette Sunday,

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Ready Mixed Paint, one gallon While Lead, Old Dutch, 100 pounds Paint Oil, one gallon Wall Finish, all colors, per gallon . .

Moore's Variety Store

No citizen can feel free and independent unless his foot feel likewise. Your feet carry a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let them walk around in stylish, comfortable shoes that are to their liking. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co.

i:. it. no. Mrs. Wilhp" wn Carey and son-., I red, id ( hur'o.i, went to Indianai . h -e tiinjr and Miss Apnea .iiiparend them home for a Otti rune -.-11 1 II (f at the Lull: ,e, Ha-h.. of Si r. Oi .-.id til.' t.a r. Mrs. li-i Iti.lianiipol iii!ii f, -.v id I Mis.-r.i Euna-e and Xora C near V. hitestow n, attended tin Eiankfurt Sunday. Litt'e Jo-rph. Etapees a:u Walker, of near Ro.-stor,, are a few .lav.- with their era id;.:.r Mr. and Mrs. John Thomi -on. Th.oe who were rnt-rtaitied at the of William Johnson Surday were Rush (iond and family. Ira Peters and family, Herbert Etler and wife and Vaughn King, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Fithtl Hodge and children, of

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& good citizen DR. L, M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICLAN finsnri State Bank Bail ling 7 a. tn. to (J p. m. PHONE 264. (ieorijia 1'arrel upcnt Sunday with her cousin, Vivga Pipes. Miss F'em Cline is attending business college in Indianapolis. Lebanon, are spendittir a lew Mays J with her parents. Mr. and Mr.-. I.. A. Uiti.enberirer. Little Arvilla, daughter of Samuel Oltinger, has tile measles.