Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 308, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 September 1917 — Page 8
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Everybody - Trades'. At Matthews' WHY? Because We. Give Them Quality, the best to be had ; Service, two wagons all the time; and Price, lower than anyone in Indiana. If you don't trade here, get the saving habit NOW., (Junker Oat, package 10e Port Toarties, package . ,..10c Flako White Soap, har 3c Best head Rice, S lbs 2T Lenox Sonp, bar ' 5c Thread, per spool 4c Potatoes, per peck 43c Aiifloat Talcum Powdef ....Sc Bert heavy Jar Rubbers, doz. fic Can Peas, per can 10c Re.st Wrapped Ulead, loaf...te Fresh Country Butter, lb 40c Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street Phones 400 190 SEE IS FOR PEACHES (,
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IN DIANAI'OLJS LIVESTOCK.
INDIANAPOLIS, September 2fi.--Again only about 6.000 hogs arrived for the market today and with a good demand from outside sources, there
Olympic Theatre
Carter's Underwear Ladies Misses Children
The tlifTeroncf between Carter's and other underwear is explained by the fact that those who wear Carter's wear love to wear underwear. The fit is perfect. They retain their shape. They are made in the styles you like
best.
and
('prized
pure wool
and silk and wool.
If you buy early you wili be able to get the style you want in the size and price you want. Special order and later shipments will cost more. '
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Quality Hoqm Quality Flays TONIGHT 'I Ml
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I grjtd- tuMU,-there being few
at $i.U. The extreme tup was $19,20. ' CATTtE-Keceiptf af lf cattlwere fully eipial to the requirement and any change io prices attain was in favor of the buying side. It was rather difficult to note how much lower the cattle were, but in aome instances there was a leas of from 10c to 15c from yesterday. This applied lo the low grade kinds that predominated in the offering. Hulls were not plentiful and sold steady. Calves cre around 25c lower. There was n pretty good demand for stackers and
leeding cattle and prices were con
tained steady with yesterday. CHICAGO ft RAIN.
CHICAGO, September 2fl. Corn prices declined at the opening of the
II t ITni-i Made 'n cotton, cotton ai .till or taue 'ool combined, inercorizi j Cotton and wool, pure wo
'THE LIGHT AT DAWN" No. 14 of "The -Voire on the Wire" u'lies. Another wieid and baffling
I installment, which bring the mystery
near its denouement. Shirley and l'ol'y are again warned of approaching death ::nd muffled figures are teen about the hoti-te. A shooting occurs
I in whirl. Bed U i.rron i f..,Mllv m-miml.
ltd. Attempts to pet a confesMnn
from him fail and he dies leaving still unsolved the problem cf the di.-eiii-Uodied hand. The number is absorbing throughout. "THE LOVE SLACKER" A rural one-reel comedy, with F.'l-' Hie I.yone as a woman-hater, ami Lee Morru; ia the villajre heart-breaker ami a ; 1a clerk. Their aie some very funny scenr with an antiquated automohifa. 5c-AI)MISSION'-5c
Colonial Theatre
Quality House Quality Plays
Swat the Fly Now is the time, only 10c in a bellows box, LONG & DAVIS
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Phone 39
TONIGHT.
A Triangle Production The alluring Peacock Si ren, star of "The Wolf Wo
man" and "Sweetheart of
the Doomed" . LOUISE GLAUM As the fascinating Nan, empress of the underworld,
who makes a tremendous
acrifice for the man she
loves.
The man is the district at
torney who must prosecute her on the charge of murder. The question that sears his heart and brain is 'LOVE OR JUSTICE?"
"His Marriage Failure" Triangle Comedy. 10c-ADMISSION-5c
TTFAHFQ QTTir.Tn ,'h0,oraPhs' iire frames, MljfllJjiJ OLVUIV Kastman Kodak Film. South Side Square. Phone 752 KODAK FINISHING REPORTER, THREE MONTHS BY MAIL 90c.
More for Your Money at Moore's
Children's Wash Dresses, 4 to 14 yearS 50c Children's Rain Coats, 1 to 14 years I $1.09 Children's Sweaters, assorted colors : . . . .$1.00 Infant Sacks, assorted colors 50c Baby Blankets, heavy weight ... 59c Misses' and Ladies' Silk Toques (special) 79c Misses' Corduroy Tarns ($1."j0 value) 98c Hot Water Bottle s and Fountain Syringes ...... .50c Haviland China and Cut Glass Moore's Variety Store
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All-VooiAnd Vhat It IJeans
In the Kirschbaum shops, every fabric before it goes to the cutting tables must pass a rigid acid test which brings to light the slightest trace of cotto:n. And nothing but fabrics of soft, pure wool ever get to the hands of a Kirschbaum tailor. Which means a garment that will hold its shape, its color, its good appearance in a way which a cottonmixed garment never will do. $17 $20 $25
White -Armstrong
giain market today, reaching a level about 1 cent lower before support developed to send prices Lack to yesterday's close. Market ranged lower at the opening, Dec. corn selling around $1.21 and May at $1.18. Considerable weakness was manifested in September oats and a heavy market in oats was prevalent. Price ranged troin 5k- for September oats to 58, c for December. The provision market was inactive with opening prices slighlly above yesterday', closing. t'llll AW) LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, September 2fi. Hogs Keeipts, 14.000; market, strong; mixed and butchers. $l7.U;(ttlil.25;
good heavies, $17.90(i )9.2,1; rough
heavies, 17.JHh18.1"i; light, JISiaMft.20; pigs, $14.2fi18.10; bulk of sales, f i s.r.oia 19.15.
CATTLE Receipts. 20,000: market, ) anil weak; beovee, $7.2.i(K)17.?.;
cows and heifers, $5. iOw.12.-iO; utockers and feeders, $0.2ofd;11.2"i; Texan?, So.40inl.i..'0; calves. $10fiHS.
SHEEP Receipts, 27,000; market, pak to 15c lower: natives and wes
terns, JS.90tt'12..r.0; lambs, IH17.75.
LEBAN05 MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 gov't gTade $2.00
Corn 1.00 Oats, new, white h"c
Oats, mixed Rye, No. 2 1.70 Clover seed 11. SO POULTRY. Eggs ! Rutter, fresh '' Hens, under 4 '4 lbs 17c Hens, 4'a lbs. andw over 20c leghorn hens 17c Old cocks 12c Spring chicks over 2 His 20v Tom turbs. old 10c Geese, full feathered 7c Hen turks, old 13c Ducks, white 10c
lllllltlllltllllMllMIIIIIMII llll llllll lltlll IK 11IIIIII1IIIMIM1IHII lllllll llllllltll Mil I QuickService I lllllllllllllllllllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 I If you want your dead animals removed quickly 1 call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 120, Frankfort, Ind. A sanitary truck will be at your place within an I hour after your call. Byour sanitary methods, we prevent stock diseases on your farms. By cooperating with us you will heln yourselves. I Clinton Manufacturing Co. I S. L. BARNHARD, Manager. Telephone 420 i Frankfort, Ind. 2 Tii iiftiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiif tutu miitmit?;
MCCAI.L RENOMINATED. BOSTON, September 20. Gov. Samuel M. McCall was renominated republican candidate for governor by a majority of 56.814 over Grafton I). Cu.shing in the total primary ngures given out today. MrCall will be oppose,! fur re-election by Frederick W. Mans.'ieid, democrat, who was nominated without opposition.
sitting today at Cork, a hotbed of Sin Fein feeling. It was stated that satisfactory progress had been made so far in drafting a constitutional form of government for the Island.
NO LI KE FOR HIM." SPOKANE, Washington. September 21 The white house has no lure for James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany, according to a statement made here in which he says he will not be candidate for the
LONDON, September 26 The presidency but will return to his law Home Rule for Ireland convention is i practice in New Yerk.
HOME RI LE CONVENTION.
r iMK this isTHc i vtl wtfmk L&GREATEST ' Af&V iWf PRODUCTION tf p.vr.n rnrsriMTPii ffl I
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WIUIAM FOX PRESENTS
ENDS
"The Million Dollar Picture Beautiful' ) WITH ANNETTE KELLERMAN The World's Most Perfect Woman
Augmented Orchestra-
i Reserved seats now on sale rt Ncbes Drug Store. Mail ! rs rcciive Kpt st- : H-thm,'. ;Mlse checks ' pay
nd Opera . Mouse
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 27, 28, 29 PRICES - Ilatined':25-e0c; Night 25-50-75c Boxes $1
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