Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 1, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 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. Quaker OatB, package 10c Pout Toa.'tiefi, package 10c Huka White Soup, bar 5c Heat head Rice, 3 lbs 25c Lenox Soap, har 5c Threa!, vr afinol 4c Potat-.cs, per perk lac Aiittoat Tahuni Pow.ler 8c Best heuvy Jar Pul-I ra, l-.z. be t an Ivan, per can lflc Uv-Mt Wianpe-I U.euil, loaf... 9c Kre..h Country Uutter, Mi 40c Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20G West Washington Street Phones 400 190 SKE I S Kilt VK CHKS

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The (liircri'iicc In-twecn Carter's and other unilerweur is explained by the fact that those who wear Carter' wear love to wear underwear. The lit is perfect. They retain their shape. Th'-y are

mailt' in the stles y.m like best. Made in cotton, cotton and wool combine I, mercerized cotton ni:d wool, pure wool and silk and wool.

If you buy early you will be able to K't the style you want in the size and price you want. Special orders and later shipments will cost more.

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If you want your dead animals removed quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the C!inton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frankfort, Ind. A sanitary truck will be at your place within an hour after your call. Byour sanitary methods, we prevent stock di.seases on your farms. f By cooperating with us you will help yourselves.

TONIGHT. Thos. H. Ince presents Enid Bennett as "THE GIRL, GLORY" An irresistible comedy of quaint village life by C.

Gardner Sullivan. ! It starts off with fairy 'stories and ends in romance, jit is the story of a joyous, romping girl, who decides to j put a saloon out of business.

She does it in a way that! ; makes you smile, chuckle,! jthen laugh outright.

She's a romping girl, aj mischievous girl, a girl with: a smile that wins yourj heart. i "WHEELS AND WOE" I Triangle comedy 10c ADMISSION 5c I

Olympic Theatre Quality Houe Quality Plays ; TONIGHT HELEN HOLMES -IX"TIIE RAILROAD j RAIDERS" j Ki.-.hI- V.. :i. Iv.r -iR lie'- n H.M.t.- i. am-uin: l-'.f, i'..n l.y h.v -en.a!i. nal !'. a:., n the newest 'aril Lest of h. r -.nal , -1ur:.n,-.."The Hai!r...l II i-l-r-." A .1 .erH -rvi.f -alive ,.f a Mc! r.-alo.a.l !- ,:.N her ..m.m'.. 1 ..'aiet h- ,.: i.ml un.iinK r.f mast.'i enmiiwi',. a-.-i f, 1; tnir in...-t .).-1 pente pints. Hoe'r .r.l-s a silo.-!, '

chai....T of nmazii.it new j n .v.-1. See it f..lay. "JERRY JOIN'S THE ARMY" Crnrir-' Uv. y a, J rry in the an. is a scream of l.uieliter from the ve, heKira.iiiij t.. the eml. J. i y . -Karacter that has air.-a.ly w..n ti ri.nle.iy fans of Lebanon. Are . ris,,rit it. Letter Ket in ime Int.iri -."I !"- f- " is .... h uh.l l-'.mitr si-l. 5c ADMISSION ."c

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Four Dollars Added to .Money to he Available for Mess Fund.

Clinton Manufacturing Co.

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S. L. BARNHARD, Manager.

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T'HESE famous suits and overcoats are popular among men whose apparel is expressive of their ambitions in life. Here you will find the fabrics many of them will wear this winter Society Brand Tiltens, Spartan Stripes, and Plaids, and Clydes. These colors will prevail: Shadow Lawn Greens, Cocoanut Browns, Flash Blues, Coffee Browns and Plum shades, i Here, at "Styles Headquarters," you will find hats, cravats, shirts and other accessories that are worthy of the suit you choose and you. White & Armstrong ' "yij Style Headquarters The Store That Sells Society Brand Clothes.

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HeadquartersforGroceries SHERIDAN SORGHUM CHICKENS TO FRY EMPIRE FLOUR BEST PEACHES TO CAN NEXT WEEK

Lewis & Storm

Phone 42

Quirk Delivery

Sample Hat Sale

Just received 200 sample hats, latest patterns and shapes, consists of silk velvet satin, Louis velvet, silk velour and hatter's plush, worth up to $8.00. Special while they last Wc, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Moore's Variety Store

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REPORTER. SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75.

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Service That Satisfies

OPPOSITE FIRE DEPARTMENT

JACOB E. WILCOX

PHONE 199