Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 288, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 September 1917 — Page 6
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LEBANON DAILY EEPOSTEU, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1917.
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Coming Tuesday, September 4th ( "Direct From Broadway Features" present Al Jen-
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WERE HELD TODAY
Mrs. Walter Moore of New Ross Died Saturday Night of Appendicitis.
The most famous of the Saturday Evening Post's '"Human Document" serials. A bandit story for respectable audiences. Complete in (' Parts AI J. Jennings now cnnilklute fur jrnvrnor of Oklahoma, former bandit and train robber, is the c i,ra! fijjiir" in u six-reel feature motion picture now in priiil:utiii:i by the Thanhouscr Kilm Corporation. The title of th;' picture will be "P.catiiiK Back" under which nam,! the story of the one time outlaw's life was published in The Saturday Kvenintr Post, written by Will lr.-in in collaboration villi Jeiininifs himself. Jennings is a modern .lean Valiean, sentenced to a term in a federal prison for train robbing, he was pardoned by President Roosevelt and restored to citizenship. How he reformed v.r.'i "tn'i.t back" into society until it was forced to admit him and recognize him to the extent that lie ntay be the ti"t governor of Oklahoma, is the subject of th" photo play. His adventure- as a bandit will al-o be shown on the sereon. In tVt. the film is ?. picture narrate of tin life of one of tee most remarkable tijriuv; in iMnlerii America. tky amu;i:t-i 10c Admission V
Rev. Homer Pale wont to .New Ross this afternoon where he preached the funeral service of Mrs, W liter Moore, who died Saturday nitrht fi.llowiiiK an Biii'TK' ncy operution for appendicitis. M rs. Moore was a prominent memhor of the Christian church at New Ros . Iter death occurred at the Crawfordsville hospital. Mrs. Moore is the daughter of John Rath, and ki. horn at New Ross
Ooioher , She nttendeil the , yeTa Monev Gifts Listed. New Ross school and was raised to womanhood in the New Ross cool-1 Iore (;-ft8 Solicited immunity. In l!'H she was married to, Walter Moore of New P.OM?. and since j Committee, tin n th HljCi. !:uve made their nonio in '.hat place. : She is Mirvecl hy tier hie l.aod, i father, st'-p-mother and two childrer. The follow iir donation have he
HARSHMAN-CHENOWEtll.
Mini Illamhe (hrnowelh Rseome Bride of Lester Hrhinan. Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the Farmers' State P.ank, the Rev. Homer Dale officiating occurred the marriage of Miss Rlanche Ohenoweth or.d Lester Hat shman. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the parnti of the contracting parties, Mr. and Mrs. Ora U. Harshman, of near Colfax. Clinton county, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Chenoweth. of narthwcr.t of Thrrntown.
School Suits for young men We have a splendid assortment of Younjr men's suit.?, made of extra good quality cloth and made in the very latest styles, to close out this week at $8.95 SI 0.95
LEBANON AND THORNTOVYN
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received for sol. her'. ' eoir.fi
the local woi'sioom: Central Chris-
il'nie'mhers'. Tne younr I tiwi church. $15 10: Mr-. S. S. Hath
n-id- red one of the ii.ort j Sunday schiol class. 11.2; Mrs. -dents of New R;:w. Mrs. ata,u W all's Sunday sihooi class of
the Dover church. -...on; Jolly Stitchers rich, .:,; Ro-ie Dye, $1.1)0. The local committee in chaife of the con. fnrt kit work, of which Mrs. Harry Darnall is at tiie head, are askmtr fi r more donation... N'iw is the ime to iret le'hi-.d soi'io Sannny at the front hy donatiiar nu'tii'i lo furn-i.-h him witn u comfort kit.
MARKET REPORTS
t Itlt ACO LIVESTOCK.
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Kuceints, I'Mimi; market, slow; ind iiutiri'is, slii.iM.niM..';..; '..a.-ie . - ii; ..,-, i s.7 1 : i-niiirh h i;.se.i 17.1.; held. I Tm IS.7.-. sl.'-ii pi.?:.; Im'k "f s.i'e.-. !' . is.::..
Matthews Grocery The Big Store Has Everything The Good Store Has Best Quality The Low Priced Store Sells at Cut Prices Big Pet Milk, per ian t.1e Big Wilson Milk, per ran I lc Big Hebe Milk, per van bin.no un:y i a m.. per '-m liie l-'l.c. ii K Head , for ISc H:,; Size L.muns. p. i, , n r.c l.tg Heavy Jar l-.a.ij! i .-. per dvi be EVERYTHING ( HEAPEH Matthews' Cut Price Gro. Before ou Buy. Get Our Prices on Hour and Sugar Pemhe to Can
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C.MTI K It. ' ao ar.it 1 c il; co.vs and he rs and feederI I'i. SMKKI' -K'i
lids. LM.'liHi; er: i v..-, r... s i.mirrt i:t
Anderson People Injured in Accident Near Thorntnwn Sunda.
I.KBVN0.1 MARKETS.
Corn. . Ihs Oati. mix. d Outs, new. v.
over ;
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i II. n;. 4' ! Leghorn I , I Spring cl.
( ; OM Cocks I Ycunir cocks, staiftty 1 Tern lurf i. . Id
full f-
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Olympic Theatre; Quality Hnune Quality Plays TONIGHT "SIX SHOOTER JUSTICE" I A three-reel numher, hy ! T. Shelly Sutton, featuring ' r
Harry Carey, William (.'.- tinger and Claire Du P.ray. This tells of a gambler w ho
leads a prospector and h-is
daughter into the desert and loses them. Water gives out and the father perishes after drinking of a poisoned spring. The hero later pits his wits against the gamWer and saves the girl fmm an unhappy fate. "Anintated-Travaloffue" 5c ADMISSION oc
TKeSlorecVolues
... And. of Mr. i Thorntov
of Mr ml Mr
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itmn to handle sweet mi pait l.ot:le . e rnes from John A. It-
Ids' dairy farm, one of the I... ros jp l:.... ne cminty. H r..;;i I ltlt iS.. " M.-nt Market.
( s; ( (INTIM F.D. ca-e of Jennie It.
TRUCK TRANSFER Local or l.oni Diatance TWO TRUCKS KISER BROS. ma PHO.NKS 82.1
AUTO INN Gneriil repairin( and itnri(c. Af(eMorira. Ktlly-Sprintfirld and Fike T:re. GASOLINE 2tc North Ibnrm ?t. I'Lone 21
OR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN t'arners Stxtc Bank BuMdini 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 2&4.
sehed I has heen
atoeetnent.
i-t Thornnerry fur p rty and d:imai;e.-ii.-ui''. coui, v.h
to be tried this mi -ontinued until I'rid
Cahnel P" in j'-.s-h was
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r'oieien Mi."sionary
society of ti.e Methodist church will neet in the church parlors Tuesdav afternoon at '':: o'clock. Lvov mend..., is a ked to he piesent a - thannual fiction of officers will he held.
The On
DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter's Drug Star. PHONE 141,
DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it NODES' DRUG STORE
en K-'lier meeting which held tomorrow niiht ha; ii-d until .Monday, Septcti V l:.ce of meeting vol' d later. LIT LIIAI I.Y. wanted to draft vou. hid "
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out flat-foote e Air.eriian.
Locile n.-ck of North West .ml cuest. Miss Mildred Heath lanapi.lis. spent Sunday at Run and the Shades.
NEW TEACHER HEHE. Itohert Coleman, New Music Instructor in School, Arrives. Roheit Coleman, the r.ew'y chosen
Saturday Special
Carpet Sweepers
$1.48
Moore's Variety Store
Guaranteed for 1 year special only . . .
pool
lif IIllls
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the piirpo-.p of ttetluties as siin.-rv-MM' c..ir...i.., :, ci.au.
in N. w Alhuny lil Le hark here
EXPERT PACKERS. Will be Here Wedno-dny lo As- i in lhi.-li.iR Red MM Cods. T-.vo expert pa.-k.-rs f.-.-m "r- -;.,te L.-d Cross hea.iiii:.r.ers at Ind a'.an.lis. will he in this nty Wedne-day to as.-ist ihe local votke's in the packin of the ,nihe, eomls tuin.il out
l.y the lo
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-t.ue that la.-h dona die exeen-es of laurel. heen in.-ulticient . and appeal tor more men-
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fo'rmer L'n.t-.i
stale amhassader of Mevico. was the ptincipal speaker at today's i-i-leln at ion in honur of the younir men who will leave soon fur Canip Taylor to he driiled in the nntiona! arm-. A parade in which the drafted men, old s.,i,liers and various lahor and HiiRo delegations fsik part was a feature.
W HAT T.UT HK VI.Ml. f- inner President Taft was out for his afternoon walk in Washingtnr, one day when a flaxen-haired little stirl ran out in front of him, held up her fnt'or and exclaimed in a shnl! Lahv voiie; ' know who yru are." Mr. Taft, thinking it not at all un-U.-.11.1I that she .should posses the information, hut willini? to Riatify In r, a.ske.i; "Well, who am I?" "Aw," she said te.'i.siriKiy, "luu'rc Humpty Dumpty." Chn nio Ii'e.aid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heck and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reck and family of Bainhridire, spent Sunday with Newton Fleck and fun-iiy of North We-t street.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTKD W oman for hou-i kper. Inquire at 413 orth Kast -treet.
reei.rreeAiia independent vou'll maiKe
;vgood.citizen
No citizen can feel free and independent unless his IVet l'cel 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 likine. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co.
Ford Light Dimmers Opal and Clear for $1.00 per Set while they last. LONG & DAVIS ASK FOR GOOD Y EAR TIRES AN D INNER TUBES
MEADES STUDIO nMAsUsr South Side Square. Phone 732 KODAK FINISHING
REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.73. REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 3."c. REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75.
COLONIAL THEATER TONIGHT
BA.BY MARIE OSBORNE, LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE-" Just a little sunbeam-An' tnat's me." Meet me and my little colored friend at the Colonial theater, in my newest and best play Five Acts "TOLD AT TWILIGHT'" Fwe Acts
f j A clean, delightful photoolay of Lautfhs. Tears. Thrills ADMISSION 10c and 5c
