Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 298, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 September 1917 — Page 2
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The thing that
makes this store popular
among fashionable women is the exclusive models we show and the way we handle our stock to keep them exclusive.
Only a few pairs of each novelty are sold. We do not permit enough to be sold to make them "common." It's a sacrifice on our part, but we believe it's the modern way to conduct a shoe business. If this is the kind of a store you like to deal with, we will be pleased to show you shoes and a fitting service that satisfies.
Clem Heaton
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FRGGFISSING K:GEL
Gathering of Personal Worker Red Men Attended Last NigM'a Meeting in Body
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The Mchlin Piano bits no competitor in popularity, either as an iiisr.un:o!il for home or public t nloi'tai iinip:rts. After years of hard usage, its t,.ji. will he asweet, strong ami dear as mi the day it was first u 1. It does not t:ikf a trained ear to d'.-teet beauty of tone in the Mehlin piano. Come in, look " it !ii:rl hear it- beautlful tone. W.W.STEVENS E. Side S;. Phone -w'
EXPIRED AT ADVANCE
I'iunver Resident of Uoone lounty Dies as Result of Attack of Acute Indigestion.
A meeting of the personal workesr of the evangelistic campaign being conducted at Advance by Mrs. Paisy 0. Itarr, wan held yesterday afternoon at the Christian church with Mis Mason in char'. Only twenty-eight mimber8 were present due to the fact that a meeting of the Miiwiinary society of the Methodist chuivh which had been arranged to he belli at the home of Mrs. I'ern Martin previous to the completing of the plans- for the Barr meeting was also in sen.-ion. La.t evening a delegation of seventy iiemners if the Red Men's lodge, car--ung a large American flag attended he services. This afternoon a meeting of the high school girls under the direction of Miss Mason will be held. A meeting of the C. V. H. M. of the Christian church will also be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex Bowman. .Mrs. I!ai r w ill give her last lecture in a scries i f talks on the ten .-cmmanilinonts this evening, her sublet for c'.i-cour-e being. " I Hon .shalt Not." The iiiemhers of the missionary societies of the various churches will attend this meeting this cciing in 1 .".!. Tomorrow' nftermx a at 4:'" o'clock Mr. ISaimond will organize a . lion of child, en. PA(.E LROM I.IFK.
The Cirl prom The l.oldon West" at The (irand Tonight. "The 'Jul from the tiohlen West" j Inch will he presente.l by the 1-rank-Mi S!-.. k fomiiai.y at the (intnd toiilihi. enjoys the favur of be.ng terpi-
(day so uic.it. so fascinat .ivt lUtiful that it i men- than a a page fr.nn life iNelf. i a storv of the gulden .lavs of rma. tho-e fail;, da;,-- when men and uent in :r,c brief .-pace of
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20th Century Laurel Soft Coal Heater
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The 20th Century Laurel Soft Coal Heater is the only stove that will burn soft coal with practically the same results as obtained with a hard coal baae burner, and at the my.r time consume less fuel than any othor soft cual stove. In the 20th Century Laurel the dr.'t enters the firiit chamber through the slots in the tire jKt, causing the coal to burn entirely and only around the outside, and thus enclosing the ir sen coal in a circle of inton.se hent, the same t . . n o en. A.-; u result, the fuel burns from the o; U'uli towards the center and keeps throwing ,rt" gas i.nd coking the coal ahead of it. The hot air from the hot-blast ring and slots uniting- with the gas causes it to burn and produces a continuous gas and coke lire, from which there is not nv hlwk
stxity smoke and few ashes or clinkers. The 2Hth Century Laurel (ire pot and the prate arL. jjf. ferent. The prates are double and close, so as to force the draft through the slots in the lire pot. In the ordinary stove, with the draft through the grates, all the coal in the lire pet is mi i'uv, throwing off soot and smoke. In the 20th Century laurel, the hottest part of the tire is always against the tire pot, which causes the most of the heat to radiate d i.vnward, thereby warming the floor.
20th Century Laurel Soft
Coal Stoves i-
110th Century Fire Put showing how coal bums fi'om outaiue to center. This Fire Pot guaranteed five vears.
S32.50 to $37.50
Cast Cook Stove This smooth cast cook stove is a perfect baker, I'misitnu-s but little f'iel. Ib'.s duplex grates, large ash pan, -!i li:ij; kei'i th. (itiaranht'd to satisfy. Piti( WITH RKSKKVOIK S iVIIO I'iUCKS WITHOI T KEStKVOlR. .S.'IO.DO
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Soft Coal Heater
This Si'i't ('! v ,t;-'M Mnii1 l I'h'n -t ; mi.
H"uU-r will urn and will S8.00
STANDARD QUALITY FOR VKARS
Jones & Perkins
PLAIS riGL Kt: PRICKS
STANDARD QUALITY FOR YKAKS
WILLIAMS HOSPITAL
12H-I N'orth Meridian. thi ik'jth Lchanon
Phone sJ-Y , Phono 206 ,
Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.
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Year's Work in Lebanon 1 1 i 14 tt Sc hool.
I WK REt'OM.MKND I i:- Mee-''. !.e.... n. 1 1 NATURE'S CREATION ' '' '-" 1,1 l or TuherrnttntK Asthma, HrnnrilllHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHltHllli;nilllllllf; cn,al Catarrh, etc. Ask u about it. I LONG & I ) A VIS
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They Grow All Ways In Our Stock
and thev are vmrs lor the clioosine; and 1 !Zf n for the 'price which runs from OLl.OXJ IV PfJU
of the high .-ciio.,1 as h. evening for me .iir;i".-e e:i-cutive and visit ng The e.vecut:vo con Ue. CMnio-id of the f.ipi v
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man. Snow Hal ... D-Vol; Jut.i. .senior. Kumce (i"iniittec is: 1- : ivi Mvrtlr- Ma 5 furmichacl a-i.l ior, I'. . .. IVrl
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TRUCK 1RANSI' ER Local n: Long Hi lance Two t::.' i-; KISKR nuos. is.'i- I'liONi-s j -;
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Close fittiner sacks with A SHORT BELT, just across the hack. Close fitting sacks
JONES & STARK CLOTHIKltS buiU thru Suit. South S.de S.juar.
vvith SOME .MORE BELT, it kocs three-quarters way round. And some beauties
with SOME BELT All the way around. You'll find only one difficulty They're so attractive you'll want them ail. Smart fabrics in the season's best patterns. Elbert Perkins Co. The Home of Hart Shaflner & Marx Clothes .
E ., too William h"-nt.il. the Ini S enterorisc ever aceotniil Ishi d by
OH K tRS KLK( TKI).
W. t'. T. t . Selected llllicus l or tin- ! Knsuing ) cur. The following officers for the i-n-long year were e!eit"d at the meetis. nig of Hi- W. C. T. 1'. held .-esternay alteiiioon in the r.pw.jith Lengui' S'rooin of the M. K. rhuicli: tiresident. r'Mrs. Kmns Kamilton; vicc-pn-ideal ; Mrs. I.aura McCieight; swreta: y. Mrs. r Minnie Hrauhard; assistant sccutary. HiMrs. Liiae Miller; treasurer, Mis. SI Wreatha llender.-on; coi re -iciiding S ! fccctetary, Mrs. Tryiihene .cick.-.; musi ical direirtor, Mrs. Harriet Ki oil. Dele!g:itrr to the e'ate convention to Im
j CEO L. FRANK & CO. j Jeeler, (Iptriani nd Musi I Dcal.rs. j Wet Side Squire Phone 215 j V -f ', elected. T . o '-- I a-n-M.-rnoirl.t. il.-.-. J. K. o:!. Mr.-. Wallace rler and .V. MttM..e nr.1. Previous to the I'll -m. l.e,;uii the (.resident, Mrs. Park I '. tiiicr -..it. t' ad the .-ni.mie le. ... ..1. Hie "!.! Inindrcil and ninty-hftii i-.din. Tung, ten '.g it l'.i I : Z ' a'l hghU, I'.tc; 4i) wait light.-, -'-'c; lid v-a-t lir--:it. , 2". - -V!' r ."id f 1 9-1 1 .'.t.
WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON! AN SHOES
Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones IS or 184 & Craig's m Store! is Yr; - eg; OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor flouni: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 and 7 p. m. (onulution and Spinal Analysin free 20 ( aaon-Neal Blilg. Phone M3 X-Ray Spinograph Department
Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO.
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