Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 304, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 September 1917 — Page 4

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Halton Powell's Famous Cartoon M usical Farce Here Next Monday.

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or intg Kina. Anvariwina niauar oi letUnea or anything of a ilk nature taoi aoented any prlc. 'Advarilaing'rataa inada known on ap"rOJe'60 Advertising Rpraintjiit!vfl amaritutn F:M JUnoclation, Now Torn and Chicago.

StMI) CAUKDAB. It tad Masting. Bcwo lodge No. . P. A. J. oend Friday onotl month. 7:90 . m. Ivory C. Tolls, aoaralarr; Waltar 1. saw, W. M. Lohanon Chapter No. U. Ordor Katrn Htar, First Tuesday each month. I . m. Delia Van Miy, aearotary. Itar BcbulU, V. M. Labanon Chapter No. I. R. M. 8 and Wednesday each month, ?:S0 p. m Ivory C. Tolla, secretary; Boa H Coomb, H. t. Boon Council, No. II, l I third WMnwdar each month. 7:30 p. m Charloa iUrtman X. at.; Ivory C. Tollr

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PIKE. '' Mr. and Mr. Rusjel Wiggins. William Mooie and granddaughter Kthcl Moore took Sunday dinner with Misses Hry and Sylvia Pauley. After dinner, they 'l motored to the home of 0 f. Maud) of near Frankfort, where they apetit the afternoon. 4r. and Mrs. James Quick ant! daughter Olive of near Whitestown iitd Sunday with their son Erfurt Quick and family. J. D. Click of Indianapolia spent the wnlt end visiting his eon Parker and other relative. James Click and family visited .Sunday with Mrs. Dora Stranger and family near Sugar Creek church. John irVdl and family visited Ben Ron and family Sunday.

25 pounds Best Cane Sugar, $2.25 at Matthew's grocery..

Halton Powell's fi'moua cartoon musical farce, "This is Ths Life," is

the next attraction at the Grand Opera House, being announced to come on Monday night, September 24th. This grandest of all fun and girly how comes here with the endorsement of all lovers of good, clean amusement in the larger cities. For several seasons it has played the big cities and the smaller cities with a rlrgree of success unrivaled by other attractions of a like nature. It has been proclaimed the funniest show on earth and there has been no real rival for the title. What is more amusing than the henpecked man of the stage? What catches the attention of the men '.n a greater extent, amuses the ladies more or more strongly appeals to the risibilities of the young folks? There is a joy in the troubles of the bossed man of the house which other stage characters do not provoke. In "This 9 the Life." Halton Powell has cretted a character that will long live in stage history, for it is the most comic .'reation of farce-comedy. The company will be here with the same ast and the original beauty chorus. No expense has een spared in the rganiation of this season's company .:nd satisfaction is guaranteed all wha invest in this the season's fun event.

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Had Been III a Long Time Was 6G Years Old Funeral Saturday.

Th ! atli of Mrs. Jaiti-s J.w.-ph ol it'tr I.i.ton occurred Thursday ni )rnnf et O.'W o'clock following an illies of Ions tluration. Mrs. Joseph at he time of her death was sixty-six .cars and ai month of age. She s survived hy her husband, one 'aughter, Mrs. Cressey Owens, one .ister, Mrs. Elizabeth Huffman, and 'hree brothers, John, Charles, ami Samuel Edlin, the latter of Indianatpolis. The funeral services will be ld Satuniay afternoon at 2:00 'cock at the Methodist church in mon with burial in the Lizton cemetery.

Youthful Effects in the Newest Styles BETTY WALES DRESSES OF SERGE THAT GIVE THE WEARER THE SMART SLENDER SILHOUETTE This season we offer a variety of models, each individual and many with delightful little touches that endear the garment to critical dressers. Come and see them also the New Fall Suits, Coats, Waists and Skirts. Assortments are now complete. Children's School Dresses, Sweaters, Rain Coats, Hosiery and Underwear. GOOD MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES

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No citizen can feel free and independent unless his feet 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 lildnff. Let your feet wander in here and be suited.

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Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $50 and over you may haro 25 months in which t P your loan, or yuu may repay sooner If you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Writ os or call upon us far full particular. aa. WHl be in Lebanon each Friday 4 W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfordsville, Ind. 101 V4 West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's Are) $$$$$$ $ $ $ 5 $ $ $ 1

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tows Steers and Calves at John .Murphy's $alc Quickly Disposed of. Col. C. O. Tribbett cri: d a very suc-es.-ful sale ii John Murphy's, three mica MVjth of Ixibanon, Thursday. r.wr thing S'tlrl brought a good price. Milk cows sold for from $74 to 1138. yearling steers at ?81 per head, yearling heifers at $'J0 and suckling calves :it to 05. Col. Tribbett went to Haitsville toIhv where he cried a sale of bOO mules. II

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Caroful Hou5GvivG5 will Investigate this Opportunity

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WE are making an unusual offer for a few days in giving free a Ten Dollar Set of aluminum ware with every Range Eternal sold. Here is a chance tujret a lifetime of satisfactory kitchen service and a set of fine kit -hen untensils at the regular price of the range. Thirty-two Points of Eternal Excellence make the Range Eternal Everlastingly Good. Its flues are lined w ith Eternametal which never rusts or wears out ami its patented polished top will not rust or pit like the old style polished tops on other ranges do. Tlie Range Eternal out -looks, out-cooks and out-lasts every other range on the market. It is the most beautiful range you can buy. The brightly polished nickel, the Hue steel of the budy and the dull color cf the top make this range 3 constant source of pride. Its spirit of shining cheerfullness penetrates to every nook and corner of your home.,

Tlie Ranee Eternal costs no more than other ranges but it twice at satisfactory. And Itin't forgot that for tiie next tew jays we will (jive twny a Ten Dollar set of aluminum ware with every hanfje Ltcrnal Mild. Call st our itore tni uurtert this ranpe even if you arc nut reuiy tu buy. ii will be worth your Ink.

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HARRY BUDD PROMOTED

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Lebanon Boy Made a Sergeant in Artillery Unit at Camp Milt. L. I.

Word has been received here from Camp Mills, L. I., that Karry F. Budd ias had his labors rewarded by heire; made a sergeant in the 150th U. 5. V. A. Harry seems to be getting on. To be sergeant in a course of three months i-i not so had. He is alto chief (runner in his section.

A BIG SURPRISE

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rr-ns. More than that, they deserve the support and aid of all public fpiritcd ritiienij o that the enterprise ao aiHpiciounly begun may be continued to gi cater stuceaa. y 2,000 Exhibits. The arranging of the exhibits was completed this afternoon. Fifteen uihkv were required to dhplay the entries. There are si l.ili'fcn til floi-r.i. sevnn of vegetable and two of canned fruit. In all the entriea number 2,000. A total of 7.W boys and girls have participated in the garden work. The exhibit will be open tonight and all day tomorrow. The committee In charge of the shew is composed of W. It. "rear, Wood Hatman, i. M. Hawkins, Vhil Adler and C V. S). Nel. Mrs. Virgil Hodge, who has dirtited lie garden work this eummer, will have charge of the Civic League patriotic pBgeant tonight. Mrs. Mars Adlsr tind Mrs. Fred Donaldson turnpose the committee on decorations. The Judges for the exhibit are as follows: he t guldens, J. . Hawkins and Iz-wis Eden, ef Lebanon; produce, W. 'i. Yukr, of Thumtown; nowers, A. K. J. Baur of India.iailH; canned goiids, a l'ardue er,H!tti btrd btrvms, hraiik Parr, of this eity.

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CITY NEWS

Flake White Soap. 5 cent a bar at Matthews', phone 400. C. O. Tribbett went to Hartaville yesterday w here today he cried a sale. For Sale Model '18. Maxwell roadster, in good condition. Bargain. Inquire at Auto Inn. 9-18-ft. Shampooing, scalp treatment, manicuring, facials, at Sanitary Beauty Parlor. Phone 162. 9-lf)-4t Willard Service Station, 226 South Lebanon street. Hiram Fox proprietor. Phone 232, residence phono, 818. Another car load of watermelons Saturday or next week; also later in season, will supply town and county with Michigan winter potatoes at low prico. A. L. Padgett, -20-3t BIG EAR OF CORN.

OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Honrs; 9-11 a. m.; 1-S and 7-8 p. m. I'oosuKMion and Spinal Analysis free 230 Cason-Neal Bldg. Phone SU X-Ray Sulnofrraph Department

First Rural Loan and Savings Association lis a. Haitotaa BV LaMaaa H. P. New, Secretary

CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS. CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRE3 ENGLISn AUTO AND TRACTOR CO.

COOK BY WTRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co

William Myem Finds I'nusually Large Specimen in Field. William Myers, who resides four mtloa northwest of Lebanon, brought

to the Union Hardware Company's .

store today, an ear of corn that come near being the champion in site. It ;

is twelve inrhes long and eleven inchen in circumference. The corn is of the Johnson county white variety. Mr. 1

Myers resides on the old Joe Collier; farm. i

LiNDSAY & TOLLE tf fNERAL DIBECTOKS BALL Bl'ILDINO Next t Intmrbaa Stalls 'ce (bone 181). Open day A night

Rehearsal of Central Chritlan churrh choir has been changed from Friday to Saturday night this week.

BRENTON GARAGE Aatoa and Auto Suppllea East Main Street Phone 294

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DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Harn Phone 7 and 2007

Children Crv FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA

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Rogers and Smith, Attorneys. NOTICE TO HKIKS, tKEMfUKS, ETC. In the Blatter of the estate of Martha E. Helm, deceased. In the Boone C jruit Court, Set ember term, 1917. Notice is hereby ghren that Paul Helm, as administrator of the estate of Martha F Helm, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers m final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court, on the !tk day of October, 1917, at which time all hem, creditors or legatee of said estate are required to appcur in said court and show cant, if any there be, why said account arid vouchers should not bo upproved. Wiiociis, the floric am! real of said Bonne rircuit court, at llt:tun. Inil'ji.a, this 2i)th day of September,

john n. hoy General Real Estate Business CRAND 01RA HOUSE Call Phone 100-Y

THE KEXALL STORE

AUTO INN. Ceneral repairing and atarsge. Ac resanries. kelly-Hprtngtaeld and Fwko Tires. UASCL1.VE 21c North Lebanon St. Phone 21

CALL ZSI And Save Money on OroeeiiM J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station

JONES, THE CLEANER R.C. JONES Phone 387 105 W. South St

DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST raraen Bute Bak BulUlag Bwaaa 28-2U pkoae tO-K

Mctzger Lurabsr & Coal Co.

THE PHONE ORDER ItOUSE

Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 15 j

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank In Boone county.

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