Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 299, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 September 1917 — Page 6
L OLLGY THE CilOYfl) SAVE MONEY IJY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT MATTHEWS. EVERYTHING CHEAPER Potatoo. per peck '45 Fluke White Sonp, per bar 5c Iva Soap, pr bar 5c Vinegar, tiixtilied, gallon 20c Vinemr, pure cider, per gallon , 3(le Big lemons, per dosen 25c Get ou price on flour. We carry Pillsbury Beat, Gold Medal, Polar Rear. E. Z. Bake. Diadem. Enterprise, Tin Ton and Purity. Price right Get our price on Sugar. Very low. Penny Oranges, Maiden Blush apples, Cantalupea, Watermelons, Celery, Grapes, Plums. Anything you want. PEACHES TO CAN Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20C West Washington Street Phones 400490 Ward's Fine Cakes Ward's Fine Bread
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For Ladies GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION We Hold the Price Down Black and white, cotton 29c Black and white, lisle 35c Black and white Silk Lisle.. 59c Black, white and colors. Fiber Silk 50c and 65c Pure Silk, per pair $1.50 THREAD w fcr u I la tfyrWrrt -5 v. Gordon Round Ticket HOSE FOR CHILDREN Boys and Girls Hard to wear out 25c & 33c Satisfaction or a new pair free Prest-O-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. CORY A BRATTON FUNEBAL DIRECTORS Office pbooe tt; Beridenee phonee tV and m Staler Black, twi ShU Btnet OB WORK AT REPORTEK
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Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT Bijf Comedy Laughfest "STREET CARS AND CARBUNCLES" 2A-rs 2 Those 1,-KO cornelians must grt a lot of fun out of life, judging from tlie quantity of lauffhn thoy pass on to the puti'.ic through t iwilium of the screen. If you want a roaring V rw! comply sc( "Street Cars ami Car buncles," featuring Kaa Norvak, Cha.t. Kyrkmann and K.dHie Harry, directed by Iiick Smith, under the supervision of J. (i. Wystone. The rivalry between a horse car line and a jitney bus driver furnishes Borne of the funniest stuff you ever saw, anil some typical 1,-KO stunts add punches that are bully entertainment. "THE SOUBRETTE" A character comedy, by Tom Gib son, featuring dale Henry ami Milton Sims as a couple of "tuls." Grace Mamm in the laly ilvruiirs who lures the young- man to the city. Hi. country swet'theart follows ami some wilt! A-enes occur. Later it all turn? out to be a dream. This itt well up to the average and wiU erraie numerous laughs. "THE BEAUTIFUL IMPOSTER" A two-reel number, by Catherine Carr. featuring Mary Fuller as an orphan girl. She (roes to the city, becomes a dressmaker's model and then is employed to represent a counters at a social affair, the real counter belnfr ill. he falls in love with a wealthy society man, who remain.true even after he learns her story. This U beautifully pictured through out, and while possessing not particu lar dramatic strength, has the l.t social atmosphere. The plot is also quite original. i lOc-ADMISSION 3c Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. William A. Brady in asso ciation with World Pictures presents ALICE BRADY IN "MATERNITY" Story by Shannon Fife. This is that thing so often desired by movie fans a different sort of a play. It is story of marriage and motherhood told from a different angle than any other story dealing with these topic. It is wonderfully well presented by Alice Bndy and her associates and scenically it is magnificent. The fire scene alone is big enough to make this feature one of the big productions of the year. "Maternity" is daringly different. It is unique. It has sustained suspense, startling incidents and 8 tremendous climax. Alice Brady is the charming star of this delightfully pleasing production. See this picture by all means. 10c- A DM 1 Sol ON- 5c SPECIAL With each admission this week a free ticket will be given, good for "The Fatal Ring" Monday, September 17th.
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mi o Former Resident of Boone Coun ty Expired ThursdayBurial in This County. The death of Mrs. Harriet Dale, i mother of J. H. Dale and sister of I Mrs. E. B. Shorkley and Mrs. Basil i Kightsell of this city occurred Thura1 day, September 3, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ti. E. Blume.of Alii : ance, Ohio., after a two weeks' illness ilue to a complication of diseases. Mrs. Dale was born Aupust 21, 18'ifi, : in Pulaski, county, Virginia, and was ; consequently aged eighty-one years and twenty-four days, at the time of I her death. She was married in Whi in Hendricks county to James Scott and in IRtiO to Washington Dale. She was later married to William Pale. All are deceased. l!y her first marriage was born the late C. W. Scott. The deceased is survived by her children J. H. Pale of this city; May Klder of North Saiem, O. W. Pule of Indianapolis:. Taylor Pale, of I'eoria, III.; Ceorjrc Pale, of Pittsboro: Mrs. (i. K. Blume, of Alliance. Ohio. One brother, William Hedge of this county anil four sisters, Mrs. Thomas Young of Jamestown, Mrs. Weslev Pale of tmlinn-.ipr.lrt Mm V H. Shclcley and Mrs. Basil Kightsell of this city are living. Mrs. Pale was a member of the Christian church at New Brunswick. The body will be brought here on the 1:18 Big Four train Sun-lay afternoon and taken to the home of J. H. Pale, Wii .South Meriian street. The funeral services will be conducted Monday morning nt 10 o'clock by I!i v. Homer Pale with burial at Poplar Grove. RESOLUTIONS BY THE Center Township Instructors Pay Tribute to the Late F. M. LaFollette. Center township t achers have adopted the following resolutions on the death of trustee F. M. IjiFollette: "Whereas, it has p!eased the Almighty Father to call home our highly respected trustee, F. M, LaFollette. and "Whereas, Mr. LaFollette has been honest, genial, and fair with us in all our official and private dealings with him, and "Whereus, he has lived an exemplary life, conscientiously using his influesce on the si le of right as he saw it, "Therefore, he it resolved that we. the teachers of Center township ex press our sjneere regrets because of our loss. 'Resolved, that the school people who have been reached by his influence have be n greHtly benefited. "Be it further resolved, that we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family, and that a copy of these resolutions be handed to them. "Signed. "Mrs. W. J. Snnford, "Abe Akers, "Nellie Cleaver, "Committee." Rt'CCESSFI L COW SALE. The cow sale of J. P. Emmert's was well attended Friday afternon. C. O. Tribbett tind 0. K. Adams were the auctioneer ami clerk. Twenty head of cows and 15 calves were sold, aver- i aging $85.75. One hundred and twenty-one dollars was the highest ; price paid. Buyers were from I,ebanon, Pittsboro, Lizton, Jamestown, New Ross, hannondaK Crawford- i ville, Mace and Advance. Bert .Shields of Indianapolis, v.-as on the ground i representing the Srhlosser creamery ' at Indianapolis. Wallace Wells, of Ibanon and Fred Parr, of Jamestowm ! were talking in the interest of the condensory at Lebanon. Quite a num- j her of ladies were present; the Aux- j iliary arnrcd cream, clearing $7 20. The cows that went a distance were ; trucked by S. D. Bush and Kiefer j Whiteman and a gentleman from i Pittsboro. ) Bunt It Hertelf Now. Author'u Friend "poos your liu bund use a pseudonym In bis writing?' Author win! tisi to, imt iw was perfectly horrid, so I have learned to run ft myself." Judge. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SAI.K Canaries. St. Andresburg Rollers. Call telephone 816, Thorntown, Ind. 9-lB-0t
IM: M i. LIS J.lVLV-'TOCk. IXPIANAPOLIS, September' 15. There was a fresh rim of 5,500 hoga this morning and around 4,500 layovers which made rather a h:g run for Friday. The market opened with buyers bidding lower price and after a time it was arranged to reduce prices 50c in a general way from yesterday. This did not meet the favor of salesmen, but it was the best they could do, and the bulk of the hogs sold at $18. An outside buyer bought some prime heavy hogs at .d.lSi 18.25. Around 7,000 hogs , t.;r.gcj hands. CATTLF, Receipts of 900 cattle were none too large to accommodate a steady demand from all sources as well as for all kinds and there was an early clearance of all stock suitable for killers at fully steady prices compared with yesterday. There al
so was a strong market for a run of S00 calves. The stoeker and feeder trade showed little or no change. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. UNION STOCK YARDS, IP, September 15. Hogs Receipts, 3,000; market, slow; mixed and butchers. fl6.XO(d,18.C0; good heavies, $16.7:,ffi 11.60; rough heavies, J16.7.ri(oMfi.!5; light, $17.00(6:18.40; pigs, $r':i.r0(ffl 17.65; bulk of sales, $17.25ff 18.40. CATTLE Receipts, 17,000; market, steady; beeves, $i.4U(n II. SO; cows and letters, i.i)0 (a I2.:; stackers and feeedrs. $6.30$ 10.75; Texans, $'i(K lo.SO; calves, $12.50J16.50. SHKUP Receipts, 2,000; market, steady; natives and westerns, $y.00(fl) 1X.00; lambs, $12.25fil8.35. LEBANON MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 gov't grade $2.05 Corn 2.10 Oats, new, white 55c Oats, mixed 6.'k liye, No. 2 1.60 POULTRY. Fggs 31c Butter, fresh 28c Hens under 4'i lbs l.'ic Hens, 4'fc lbs and over liic Leghorn hens l.V Hpiiiig cl.i ks over 2 lbs 20c Old Cocks 10c Young cocks, staggy 12c Tom turks, old 10c Reese, full feathered 7c Hen turks, old ISc Pucks, white 10c Pucks, colored 9r ileof hides, green No. 1 lfw Be f hides, green No. 2 He Horse hiues, No. 1, large 5.00 A Sermon in Stone. OT.rlen Olio marble culler) "What I n fool I wni: If I hadn't overeliursi-d j ly-tly's widow for bis tombstone, site tt mid never have married me for my money." Tow, i Topics. j
Beginning Monday, Sept. 17th WE WILL SELL FOR CASH0NLY NO DELIVERY Note the following SPECIAL CASH PRICES and count your savings 12 to 15 per cent: Ifayette and Star Bread, 10c loaf for 9c Domino Sugar, 25 pounds for $2.30 Domino Sugar, 5 pounds for 48c All 10c goods 9c All 15c goods 13c All 20c goods 18c All 25c goods 23c Rohrer's Coffee, 30c value 27c And all others. Flake White Soap for 5c lienox Soap for 5c Irish Potatoes, peck -10c Sweet Potatoes, four pounds for ,25c Crisco, 3 pound and 1 ounce can for 87c Hottle Milk, pint , 5c Quart for 10c (Bring your bottles) Condensed Milk, per can 7c and 13c Full line of smoked meats. A. J. SMITH GROCER 115 West Chicago Street
1 Aire 2 llliiidiC 11 ' OllitS U UVCrCG HlG lJUj J Regardless of cost, or the present value, before our Thorntown stock can be moved. NOW is your opportunity to buy quality clothing cheap. Take a look at our suits and overcoats at . '. $8.95, $10.95, $13.95, $17.95 They are wonderful values. You will make a great saving if you buy now.
SALES iHlf Ihf International Yci LONDON, &ptcml..i 'The war illustrated" ia a recent t tU-te u-, deavors to place responsibility for the j rirst shot of the w ar and suggests : that the distinction belongs to an un- j known German, who, with others, aimed at thre French customs offi- i cers on the morning of .Sunday, Au- I gust 2, 1911, at. a point about eight! miles east of the fortress .f Belfort. ; "The Germans suddenly begun J shooting and fired about lifteen shots. in all. The three Frenchmen withdrew without replying and turned out the other seven members of the customs statT. All then moved forward toward the frontier when the Germans fired another fifteen shots. The first man to fire on the French side was Captain Pentz. in command of the customs station of Petit Croix. Not a soul seemed to have fci-en hit on either side." DIED THIS AFTERNOON. Paul Myers. Aged Fifty Years, Expired this Afternoon. na Myers of Hamilton street died this afternoon at the age of fifty-three years. Death was due to cancer of the face. When Wisdom Comet. Of course. Age Is le but the wlaJoni comes of lookkii; backward.
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Vacuum Cleaners 3!)c Wah Hoards 39c Wash Boilers ;5!hWash Tubs 80c Galvanized Buckets 40c Tin Buckets 39c Clothes Baskets 40c Moore's Variety Store Deliver $1.00 orders or over. Phone 112
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If you want your dead animals removed quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frankfort, Ind. . 1 A sanitary truck will be at your place within an hour after your call. . 5 Byour sanitary methods, we prevent stwk dis- 5 eases on your farms. By cooperating with us you will help yourselves.
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Special for Saturday Home-made 1'eanut Brittle, old price 00c Ofii special, jier pound uvl At The Palace See Window Display South Lebanon Street
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