Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 24, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 October 1917 — Page 8
That Feeling of Being Well Dressed can you afford not to have it? Our service is like the product we sell 100'; therefore, don't say "It's too late now." Come tomorrow next day any day you'll find 'everything to make your wardrobe complete nt prices you're willing to pay. Wooley & Edwards' Clothes Suits Overcoats $9.75 gradua Ug up to $25 Assuring you the greatest value for your money in both quality of fabric and style. SPECIAL VALUES IN UOSTOMAN SHOES Wooley & Edwards (The Store of no regrets!
Grpcerjes Cheaper 5 ' SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Boone Couuty red beans, per cttO,.... , , , 10c , Biff con Ketmilk. per can,...-. . ...u.u,m...i:.-.' .1 Ic Big can Hebe milk, per can . . .Die j Kit? can pork and beans, per can 15c I Fine potatoes, per peck 4."c Clabber linking I'owder, 9c. 3 for 2ic Rig can peas, per can 10c Bi can salmon, per can . . . 20c Thread, per spool Ic Trade at the Biff Store. We have everything new. Peaches, celery, lettuce, persimmons, Grimes Golden apples, pears, j greet) beans, turnips, grape, pumpkin and (squashes. And i cheaper too. Sweet, Sour or Dili Pickles Matthews1 Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street : Phones 400190
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OBSERVES GUEST NIGHT
: done in thin r'.'in is liv in ervum 1 colored oxen. The h in niy colored bead band of the oxen unci the color
of the Alps make a picturewm cen The tribe of people In the Pyrenees known as the wonder working people have their different shrinet. One of
" i 'he shrines shown in the pictures by Mrs. Demarche i tZlTJ 'Z, " ; represented by Bn odd little virgin
anout two I pet hiKh wearing gorge, ous jewel. The Alps of Krance are different
from the Alps of Switzerland, ui the
Lecture by-
Brown One of Features of Entertainment.
Mrs. Jark Plew. Mrs. Kenta Rowan I
" 'P lntert on the Alps stand some i ,nd Wavne Click were the guests tA twenty thousand feet high. The Pyre-1 Oscar Spurks and family the first Guest night was observed Thurs- "rr are beautift-1 little mountains but 0f the week, day night by the Magazine club at the 'here are no lakes in them as there are vi.,.,i w;i ,, .; .,, I
home of Mrs. B. . Coombs on Kast the Alps. There are wonderful J Rov Wiley and wife Kundav W ashington street. The I'resbytenan Racier in the Alps and are as has.- j RU',U of K0" nd ,fe lW' quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs ardous to climb as any of the Switxcr- J"? Benny and niece, Mi rern tester Jones. Mrs. Harriet lacobelli '""'i P"ks or glaciers. On the top of Hillifecss, entertained a crowd of! and Ivory Tolle. accompanied by Miss nne of RlW''" ' chateau young people at the home of the' Hers Hatchings' snng the "Reeessinn- of ic which never melu and sUnds former Tuesday night. I al" by Kipling, preceding the lllus- ""' in tn sunlight like crystal. On! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sparks spent j trated lecture on the Alps and I'yre- the '"P r tn- 'bateau of ire floats j .Saturday and Sunday with their son, nees of France by Mm. Demorchus tri-color of France. j Forest, who is located at Camp TayBrown of Indianapolis. Mrs. Urwn Political and religious life are th,cr, Ky. They report the by as all spoke of the singing of the "Reees. predominating influences in the ! looking fine and that they arc well' siona!" which always meant so much life o fthe people of these regions, j pleased. to her and the thought of Kipling and 'he political and practical against K(lv nmer Dale is holdinr re-' his character made her feel that she the spiritual. Owing to these in-1 vjval meetjn)f at tnP Dover Christian! ihould rodndicate her life to better fluences many of the old monasteries j t.nur(.n
things and that for the causes for nave seen closed, wne oi me monas-
VISITKD PKI.CO r'ACTOHY.
Ahout thirty farmers and country . home o ners from Bione and John- ! son counties visited the Domestic KnIgineeiing Comuuiiy at DayU'n, Ohio, ! as the. gue(.ts of D. E. Anderson, of
; which we are now fighting 1 all try to re'ieilicate our liv
; higher tlrrngs of life. The lecture i
; very instni'-tive as well ns interesting, j Mrs. Brown told of her travels in
: soutnern r runce, giving the descrip
tion of the country, the life and cus-
ve should teries which made a fine wine was' i'S to the closed and the liquor which they I
made is now being sold to the go?vrn-
ment. The monastery of Chaltenux built
in the Alps ami inhabited by the monks could not be entered by wo-
toms of the people and the spirit of men. Snow stays on the ground ' Lebanon, and Mr. J. ('. t Rector, of France. Her lecture in part was as around this monastery for ten months Franklin. This trip, was arranged in follows: The peasants anil the tribal of every year. order that thseo people could see people ere very different in 'he Alp A wine, a peculiar mixture of cor- first-hand just what electricity is and the Pyrenees. The plains and val- dial was made by the monks and no ' coming to mean to the life and deleys of the Alps are cultivated by the tn(.r flprson was ever able to find the : velopment of the farm of today and peasants. Nearly all of the hauiimr formula for the wine. George Sands. ! hew thorourh and duralle in' conmhmmhmmmhhmmwm a literary wmuii is the only woman i strurtion and eftU'lrnt in operation
ever known to have gone throuirh the 1 Pelco Light isv 'monastery. She dressed as a monk The afternoon was spent in a trip
and after she visited the place wrote to the airplane factorv at Moraine
number of stories concerning the land the n'w factory of Domestic Kn-
gineering Contpany at Pitts and Tay
lor streets. After the ,erty had visited several departments of the company nnd had thir photographs taken which were given them inU'i in the afternoon they were addressed by Mr. (irant. Dinner was served at the Fnginiers' Club.
More For Your Money At Moore's Popular Sheet Music, per copy 10c
Fancy sewing baskets .... 1 5c Weather strips 25c Insoies lflc Gold Paint 10r
Kadiator brushes 15c White cups and saucers.. 15c Crocks, ' a irallon 10c
Galvanized buckets 25c
Tin Pot cov
Tin cups, 3 for Stove pipes Canvas gloves, pair. Oat Meal
.10c .10c
Auto sponites 10c
Larire Sacks) Pop Corn 5c Ask the Candy Girl for Red Cross Kisses Moore's Variety Store CIT GLASS and CHINA.
Colonial Theatre
Quality House Quality Plays monastery.
TONIGIIT.
Futile Change of Program Kach Night '""'RUBE WILKIN'S BIG VAUDEVILLE SjOW HARRY MYFRS in Mack Face Siniring and Duneinir. O. E. KEEN AN' ti e Musical Nut. TKAVA MYERS Soubri'tte Sininr and Dancing.
MARKET REPORTS
INDIANAPOLIS L I V ESTOC'K . IN'IHANAI'OI.IS, Ind., October 2J. -The fresh run of 5o00 hogs today was augmented by 9o0 la -overs Stockers and feeding cattle soM fully and, although the demand was no more than nonnal, competition was necessarily more aggressive, with the
result there was an uneven advance
Worth Their Weight in Cold. No man ciut do his best when suffering from backache, rheumatic pains, swollen joints or sore muscles. H. H. Stone. 840 N. 2nd .St., Reading,
lit HE WILKINS in "he Country r'i.'ie. MYERS & MYERS -iingin a,d Talking-Hurk and Wi Dancing. To conclude -.villi laughable lal mirdy "THE PRACTICAL JOKER." Vaudeville and Pictures. Special llic Matinee Saturday.
of from 2.(?-S0c In prices. The bulk of , '' .1 . . ,
table
siness was 2.e higher at $!i.Riip "... ." i
16.50. while heavier grades up to $171""" "'' "ne P"""' an ' ' were no more than steadv. " "" They are worth CATTI.E-Tlicre as a bri-k 1e- th' ir weight In fold to me.-Ma.ter mand for the run of fi.'.o cattle and A-'ell. - ; alesmen transferred the supply ear!y nt a further advanc? in price?. , MM WM,M ,, MM
the gain in a g"neral way being .iround lOSloc. Killing cattle of all kind:, including steers, heifers, cows and bulls, were figured at the higher Rites. There was a strong market for a, run of $4.50 calve.;. Stoekets and feeding cattlt solj fully -toady. CHICAGO (.RAIN.
Look at the Prices at Blackmail's Now Kentucky Sorghum, ev gailon -.$1.00 Maple Syrup, per can 15c, 25c, 50c All kinds of fresh Pancake Flours, Meal and Graham Flour. Try Blackmail's Wended Coffee '. 22c None Such Mim e Meat . i .. Klc Purity and Toy Oat.-!; ler package , 10c Spaghetti and Muenroni, jier puckaure . 5c Large can Hominy , lflc Colorado Pink Reans, per txiund 15c California Pinto Beans, per pound 15c See our old prices on ( ast ir Oil, Peroxide and Turpentine. White Line . .' '.: .'I 5c Maple Ci1. -Crystal and MaRiHiiie Soap .5c Pumpkins. Grime-. Golden Apple., Cocoantits, Nuts, Grapes,
Figs. lme. Head Lettuce, Celery .and Cronlj'.'iTi''" , Iliffh.vt Prices Paid ftr Country Prxlujc-rr
E. M. Blackmah
Phone 12-.
of lh- theatre. Twrn!y-ft, ircMtn(s jjivon away iniUU tht'atrc.
Tr.Hi zU
r,t th- f;,i
ck U'
CT.ir'ACf), October 2. Unusual
eivn aay in fronl tneth was shown by Iho corn market at the opening here todnv wih
prirrs making a sharp advance. 1 hp volume of traile wus ron.-4itrah!y larifpr than it ha befn for :i I days ari'l pnrps f-p inchneii to fluctu:iti rapi'lly With AhoK fair huvers;- iVcf-nibep rot-n afv:.n.-(.(i to $.-lt. January rmn also was active anl taU' in Mav fu'urr-; was hrisk. Provisions wrp firm hut tratJinjf was lijrht anil ronfind alrnr-st entin'ly to January products. ThfT was little selling pressure ani huymjf was limit.). Oats cmlinul MUii-t with prices showing a fractional aiivancp over
"A STRANGE TRANSGRESSOR .t ACTS "
r.lbe -t M,--
Mantan-
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picture
that fully te,te her power. She he most influential passion of the Id. so great that d. niialet ev. n most elt, h and debased woman, tn-? Some twenty of Mizane
yesterda
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Show Starts Promptly at 7:15 Adults, 20c; Children, 10c Olympic Theatre
Matinee. 2:00.
NiRht.
TONIGHT "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS"
"Mistaken Identity" it the title of chapter 7 of "The Railroad Haiders," featuring Helen IP Imes. In this chapter Helen makes a daring leap from a brii.ge on to the top of a specd-
M.OST -Corn December. $1.1!); lanuarv, fl.16'. to 1.16: May, $l,i H1, to 1.14 1 . Chits lleeemlier. 5K7s to .M,c: May, fiO'sc. PorkOctober. 41.7."i; Januar'. S10.S7 to 40.85. I.arit - October, $24.W; November $L'0.72; January, $'-'2..'t0 to 2.'. ( HICAfirt I IVKXTOCK. CHICAflO. October 2fl. Hogs P.eceipt. lo.iKii); market, sleaily; mixed nnd hub-hers, $l4.ft"tiil'i."ri; g'Kid heavies. $1 LOO'S l4.8o; rough heavies.
00 ?14 .aOfn li'i.l.'.; light, 14.8.MS lfi.4.1; pigs, tUUV-la 14; bulk of tale. M4.Hu(d K, 40. CATTI.K Rii-eipts. 8.000; market, steady; berves, (i.Rr,(ai7; cows and heifers, $;(aU..r0; stockers gnd feeders, f ;( IXft'.; Texans, $'i.25(. 1S.85;
calves. $(3I5.25. fHKKI' Receipts, 6,000; market, strong; natives and westerns, 6.7oii 12.7.",; laniba, l2.2r,ra 17.7r..
LEBAN05 MARKETS.
If V A TVQ CTTTTTATf. I hotoeraoh,. Picture
lUlxMlJJU JIUilU Eastman Kodak Filnw.
South Side Square. Phone 752 KODAK FINISHING
nig passenger car, lnst ., along its sloping roof and reaches Wheat, No. 2 gov't grade 2.0.ri the vestibule by one of the riskiest bits C-orn 1.75 of climbing witnessed in many a day. Oats, new, white ....06c She has a desperate struggle with Oats, mined 64c Durke on the edge of an abyss. There No. 2 1.65
' are more than a score of Chinamen Clover seed !3.00 in native costume working in this pic- i POULTRY. KramML'ter. 3
"JERRY'S RED HOT TRAIL."
j A tpecial Mutual comedy featuring. that funny little follow that always brings the laughs. Geotgs Ovey in I ! the character of Jerry. Jerry San his I
Mutter, fresh 30c
Hens, under 4 Hi lbs 14c 1 Hem, i't Ibt. and over 17c ; I Spring chickt over 2 Ibt. ,16c
Old cockt He
THORXTOWN K. R. NO. S.
Fred Saundert and family spent
Ithiillt and his trouble ami you have j Saturday and Sunday In Veedersburg, .. th lighr. th rJ' t To-n Ja..k ion and family.
A Dollar and the Lumber It Will Buy
Taho for Instance the Last Six Months Itradstrcrts Index of Trices for September 1, 1917, Was the Highest on Record, an Advance of 41 Percent Over September 1, 191. '
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The purchasing power of the dollar is growing less, month by month. The change has been rapid as the Chart will show, 12 percent on "All Commodities" during that time. During that ' time the percent increase in average price for brick, lime, cement, nails, glass, yellow pine, cypress and hardwoods have been a little over 4 percent. This simply
means that you can buy twice as much in the building material line, as you can any other commodity. The Buying Power of the Dollar for Lumber is Greater. Why Not Roof That House. Jiarn. or Out Building Build That
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6 : JSVF . v2rP- : n 4 ,L ,vcr increosi in price oHitmcnl f
May I JurtE I July i Aug I - Sfpt I
Oct I
ml t.y Courtesy Lnivers
carafe vou have been planning, construct
that granary, concrete feeding floor or out building, that you have been needing?
A headline in a recent paper says, "Lack of Storage Menaces Success of Potato Crop." Adequate storage is the only safeguard against shortage. Have you an am
ple and safe place for your potatoes? If you haven't now is the time to prepare a storage. Your dollar buys more lumber and cement in comparison nqw than it will probably ever purchase. In view of this, why not take advantage of the situation?
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