Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 13, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 October 1917 — Page 7
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. Goodyear and Fisk Tir,es and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Phone 158. 421 South Lebanon Street
assified ADVERTISING Rates t Per Word, Each Israe. 9s Advartiaentent Takan for Lau Than 10c FOR SALE OR SALE One-ton 1'ord truck. Call phone 110. H. F. SiaKlo. -l-tf OrTSALK TVo story 'brick' house, Ktearri heat Four squares from jurt houac; term made to suit nuyr. C. I. Kin?. 10-8-tf. OB" SALK Green toir.sitota for ketchup; not frosted. Orders deered. Phone 742. 10-9-4L OR SALE Port touring car. In-1 quire Airhart'a Karaite. 10-10-tf. OR SALK Bia; T.e Poland China male hojr, 18 ir.onthx old. wcijrht out -ISO. Eligible, L. A. Snider. . R. 7, Lebanon. 10-11-ht. OR SALE Folding bed. Telephon 565-K. ANTEI.I Kiniit conU, heavy ahoct wood. Inquire 803 West North reet. Phone 8-'S. 10-12-tft WANTED ANTED Fireman at T. H., I A E. I power station. SO cent per hour, 'hone 7S ' &-l-tf. ANTED Chicken pickera at K. R. 1 Jaquna Co., Went Souta atreet ' 10-2-tf. 'A.VTE1 Second hand low pressure J boiler. E. B. Jaquea Co. 10-2-tf. ANT tD Twenty men at 25 cents per hour. See John Adarr.s on In- . anapolis Avenue. 10-8-tf. i ANTED-Second-hand Boh coai j store. Call phone lfi. 10-9-i i Gaa Compan;-. 10-10-tf. ANTED Hy a reliable" family of j three, unfurnished roomi with Kit; liirht houoe keeping; this is .i fiance for a family with to, much 1'iuss room to econumtzc. Inquire at iowman's S ft 10c itore. ID-11 at. j'AXTfcD Gvcd ie--r.d hand '- j I smtc u itsmu ifi(. Cjii U.H. i JFORRENT 1 tnrnobiles and trucks. Call phone "ift-U 10-2-tf. FOUND OUND A child's express wagon. Owner can have same by dewnhg property and paying for this adali at 601 North Lebanon trt 10-11-21. LOST VT A boy's dark raincoat t or going to Harney school last Friday. !durn to 610 Kersey t'reet and revive reward. 10-12-2t. CITT ADTEBTUEHESTT. . cliy cliil of Lebanon. In-li-rn Ull.l.l.VM I' rtMITH. 'lM-k of lite cllj of l'lutiim. indian
I r r i Men Only 6 in. stove pipe joint -Of fix? stove pine joint -ic r ,k -n6 in. elbows 20c 6 in. reversible .5c 6 in. pipe collars 10c Stove brushes 10e Stove polish, all kinds 10c n s P rt in Oi BOWmail S 5 & lUC MOre , Women Have Their Troubles. Not only middle-aged women, but younger ones, too, surfer from backache, pains in side, swollen ankles, sore muscles, rheumatic pains and kindred ailments without knowing that thc5e arc most often the result of deranged or overworked kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills are good medicine fur kidr.ey trouble. Masters & Mitchell,
mmmmmmmmmimm ';niy to come back and deliver two "" " ; qtially as painful wallops, that ball .. attoru.jr. -,,ut h.,s ftnmach. ' So the Sox have OTIC or apfoietmekt. a wholesome opinion of the men of N'.ii -e i. hereby iven. ii:.,i iiie uii.ur- John Mciraw and even in their own r,r""i-' i,'-",'r!t i'r'i '"'' w'wilon'ae. "a'liwick, thev know that they will r,.j',..i, 'i.i't .,r Hn..tie cii'mv. imiiiius, have to light it out to a finish now. Brt','n'.i"et"!e 'rn,hit"rimin i'"i!Soi- Several weeks ago the writer opineil vrnt. that pitching would eventually prove JAMKS T. '' l,,,,. the most vital factor in a hard foueht ti'-5 -l.'-l.i. serifs. So far this theory is holding aaaa up, for although it takes runs and hits - --- -ZT"' ' to win hall games, and although Hap P. B. WINTERS Felwh and Benny Kauff have splatrH,wnpw.frnn t"r"'1 the opposition with grief tUlKUrtlALlUU through ierrific wallops, the pitching Boon: 9-11 a. ra., 2-6 axd 7-8 p. m f Cicotte and FabT in the first two rivniTtTTirv ivn aPlVit X ni' ht of Benton and Schupp CONSILTATION AND SPINAL in the FfronH pair huK dim.M t,)(. An At i rsu current which made victory a certainRooms 219-220-222-224. Phon 235 ty for one side or the other. , . what .Might Have Been.
L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Baak Building Third Floor DR. U M. BEAVEN Faman SUta Bank Baildi( 7 a. m, to t . o. FHONX 2U. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suita that Sdt South Side Square AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Accessories. Kelly-Springfield and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE 21c North Lebanon St. Phone 21
?!! The Whole Neighborhood Knows. .fi.uo i.j Jim. Anna Peber, Z:,M JefTerson trird i.) St., So. Omaha, Neb., writes, "Foley's ''V ! 'i H'""'J' an(i T,r eunA my daughter of '.""at '!',' j a bad epld. My neighbor, Mrs. Ben- """" ""! I son, cured herself and family with ".in""". loley's Honey ami Tar, and in fact "V,',1.'.',',' " mojt everj'one in pur neighborhood r ,u a ,d 'spaks highly of i( as a good remedy ,v"i !'.,' for coughs and colds." Masters & "m.,,,t I Mitchell.
MONUMENTS Pee us for your monument If yon want first class stock and workmanship. Call u and we will bring yoa our shop lor insnectioa, huop pbona l'K; k-s. 115 r 711 PLACE YOO C" : "".1 Ba2!.Y i.an r : ( '.
MVHITESOXARE NQTDiSCOURAGED Returning Home With Determination to Put Across a Victory.
RESPECT THE GIANTS Now Realize That They Have a Real Rattle on Hands to w,. a.- ' BY ACK VEIOCK. IBs fA nfematfosal Kotc Serrfrs.) ABOARD THE WHITE SOX s,,Emu UAhi i2The White Sox are on their way home today. They are rolling back to a friendly country where the welcome mat will be found on the doorstep. They are returning to their own backyard and when they stand toe to toe with the Giants there tomorrow, the,)- expect to put over another victory which will make the world's series count three t" two in their favor, The Sox are as full of detcrmination as the wc:ld is cf trouble, but though full of fight they are also full 0f respect for a well knnvn hall club. Whenever a ball cluh takes two sickening punches, snuaio on the no. Clarence Rowland is today reflecting on what hight have been. Clarence let it he known has always had fuprem confidence in his pitching staff, and he has had a right to that confidence. Rut so far he has not started a campaign agaim-t the Giants and it is only logical to predict that southpaw will start tomorrow. That southpaw may be Russell. He may he Williams. But he will be a southpaw lne Giaiiii, uiiuagtmui Uw ;".;. al League season, have been weakest against portside sharpshof'ting. So it seems logical that Rowland would use a southpaw in the second or third game. What might have happened had he done so is a thing that Rowland would give several cigarette coupons and a couple of trading stamps to know today. But he has to find out. The effective work of two Giant south-aider against the Sox was a aurprise to the Sox as much as any one else. And now they figure that MrGiaw will try to southpaw them to death, which is probable. On F.ven Terms. ! As the series ntands now, the teams are on even terms. The comeback or the Giants is a great credit to McGraw's team, yet the two victories scored by the Sox yet mujt not he forgotten. And bark of it all the Sox are game, too. Standing on an even footing with the McGraw men today in the matter of gloiy won, the Sox w ill hold a slight advantage tomorrow on their home grounds. They ao have an unknown quantity in the hole in their fork-handed pitchers and the fact that the Giants have looked at nothing but "natural" pitching so far, may be expected to worry thrm when Rowland shoots one 6 fliis "queer" stabbrs into the breach. This is the way the Sox figure it The Sex have a vi.ion f M Ulim Klle th Hirginspnrt sheriff, looming up on the horizon for tomorrow' game. And , the vi..ion may be realized, for the slim cne doesn't car w ho backyard arena he pitches in and he was good, : mighty good, in the first game. So ' with Slim figured for the Giants and RusS! tlw r.lj r h.'.p o the ! 1 for the fifth game, K appears thre ', is going to be a left-handed argumeut in Chicago on Saturday. Figuririj; that it is a -pair of h ! pi the Sox si du to win, .n! 1 ' the lime ;vy i come hz--'k at ! -.
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We have received over a car load of Underwear on orders placed in December 1916, bought and paid for before the bifr advance came. ALL FIRST QUALITY. t Ladies' N Underwear Ladies' high neck, long sleeve union suits, value today $1.50. rl!1.: -..$1.00 Ladies' low neck, short or long sleeve union suit, ankle length. (PI ft A Special at tJloUU Ladies' medium weight, ribbed union suit, high or low neck, long or short 7Cv sleeves It-ll Ladies' medium weight, ribbed union suit, high or low neck, long or short sleeve at VJt) 1 Ladies' Dutch neck, medium weight ribbed union CA suits at tlUl Ladies' Mentor, all wool union suits, white or natural color, all sizes, three values $2.25, $2.75, $3.25 Children's Underwear Boys' ribbed, light ilceced union suit, white or grey, sizes 2 to 18 years, gpj Boys' Mentor, all wool union suit, natural col- 3- FA ors, all sizes, at ... X t) J Girls' medium-weight ribbed union suits, sizes 2 to 5 years, 65c; 5 to 12 years rj fj Girls' wool union suits, natural or white, sizes 2 to 18 r:: S1.25 Children's Vests and Pants, all sizes. Or erHs! t-t Men's Underwear Men's or ladies' triple fleeced union suits, white or grey, today's value $1.50, -j Q special Ribbed union suits, fleeced, sizes 36 to 46, a good rTF value at I tJ C Very heavy fleeced union Ruits, sizes 36 to 46, $1.35 itiu:s $1.19 "Spring Tex" ribbed union suits, sizes 31 to 52, special T.e $1.25 Men's shirts and pants, medium and heavy weight, extra good values at 65c, Q ? 73c and Ou C Adler's once mroe unless the dope faila and the Giants have just as much reason to fear him as the Sox have to fear Schupp. So there you are. The Taste of Victory. The t.-t of victory ' i sweetest jmi efUrr victory is gained. T"pt fa wire there aro a wholo lot of penv.f
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. TELEGRAM New York, October 9, W17. To Adler & Co. Lebanon, Ind. Purchased 200 sample coats, ladies and misses. Bijr reduction. Advertise sale. $12.93, $13.00 and $19.75, for Saturday. MARK ADLER.
These coats came by this morning's express, bought, as shown by the above telegram. This Sale jfor Tomorrow $17.50 S20.00 S2S.00T Coats Coats Coats $12.95 $15.00 $19.75
A Wonderful Sale of Silk Dresses $10 This morning's express brought us 25 silk and satin dresses a sample assortment, but a wnnrfprfnl van'pty of colors, and in all ;?izea; every tPI ( (( dr---a 'Hh from 1S00 to $20 00; tomorrow "..vlV.UU
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energy into one terrific wallop. If Ihejt connect, it's pay day. If they tniB, they awing themselvea olf their cwn feet, f-o it iup to the Son to duck those terrific swingn from now i,s and hethcr or not thsy sill de so, it is strictly zf, to the Esi. ;'"A 'the seriea iands now, it apVearn that th Box ar.l Giants f 117 are destined to go down in world' aerie hisitfy aa the lo moat vraly matcheit cIm!.h that have vrr met In a i.w. tit' eir.'.i ' - Gie
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