Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 29, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 November 1917 — Page 8
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Perfect-appearing outer garments require n, perfect-fitting undergarments! Carter's ; (I J I UK
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Matthews' Specials Matthews' Special CufTee, per pound ,'!Sc One pound free with each one bought. Fine Fine Potatoes, pT peck I'.c Big can Pet Milk 1 Ic Walk-over Flour, fine, 25 pounds for $1.."0 Flake White or Lenox Soap, per bar .c EXTRA SPECIAL Five pounds best Granulated Sugar ,'Oc With $1 order of other groceries. Only one to a customer. Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles Spring Fries, per pound 2(lc Climes' Golden Apples. Grapes. Anything. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 206 West Washington Street Phones 400490
City Garage Harroun Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Phone 158. 421 South Lebanon Street
MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. Phone 752 Winter Toiul Fares TO THE , South and Southwest and California VIA Clover Leaf Route LONG LIMIT STOP OVERS Chas. E. Rose Asst. Gen. Pasn. Agt. TOLEDO, O. l'ulj'l" j Reporter mR.IL 13.00 Yearly
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If you can say "yes" to these important questions, you are probably wearing CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR alreadv. If not. you will want to, when you learn that CARTER'S "is a tailor-made underwear skilfully cut and shaped to correct corset proportions. It fits irreproachably without bagging, sagging, or bothersome seams.
Ask us to show ries in famous SaV-Sl-KODAK FINISHING IKt Store (Values 'T rTT'. f Eeportet by mail 3 per year Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year. Etport rr, ty taa'I, 3 a Yea?.
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ADAM, does your. underwear fit you perfectly yield instantly to the slightest movement, yet never pucker or wrinkle?"
you the sea son's styles and
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Colonial Theatre Quality House duality Plays TONIGHT. i.;, v. i.. s. i:. t Kd.n an. I Naomi "FATHERS OF A .liama "I' tl... land n i hild-rs MEN" of th. . tl.. In. k Hla hull .led. -ti ..ntr-V-.,1 tl: tin int di.-.mati.- (ii! 10c ADMISSION 3c "orim; ', .-. Triung The Krl Olympic Theatre Matinee. 2:00. Niirht. 7:00 TONIGHT tfdr om-tW funf. t. "Al.ce I II.'' the funou -t (ill on i he -c, ( "A UTO.M A N I A CS" Funnier thun "Halioonata." Sr R. Iir-vt. thl' l.i:.v it to Alice HowkII. If arit y nur lamrh cure if r ai! , h!u in the wnrM come ami sec m! li"M' with her stunts u a ra ll'llfff ihcl.T (iixl n Kurd rhautT It ra'ily. But it proiiucr." jjii-" urul idiTity nf "Short Skirts and Deep Water" Calo !l-nry ami Wlliiam Krnney in comply tl al i h acrenm. They he:ng to Hip "Aanti-Hin" society, whatvT tliat in. Hut you'll lauifh. "To the Highest Kidder." S'ar fcaturette. Mary plays a 'luntry (firl who gx to the city and h.'n her lonul! fortunp i upent, ofer h- rself to the hidhc't hi.Mi r. f xclient picscntntion. Don't mixx it. 10c-AD.MISSIO-5c TO All) H F.L DIIIKITOK. INDIANAPOLIS, lml., Novr-mber l.Two epprativps of th f ederal Trade Commim were ansirned toduy to aid the fuel administration" of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, turi Alminitiat(ir Woollen aid thut then niierti vcoulr! hr. at .Jw aer.'ire of county dminitratorn.. Mr. Woollen today approved ail a ipointmfmt at eonnty adminntratou jmade by local aceneiea. ! Cv-i i,"; f "'din-d to Loiran rrt. Culver 'i I t-vtrXt.
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fabUnion Suits MARKET REPORTS i Indianapolis LlVK.sTo K. INDIANAPnl.IS, Ind., Nnvenibe, 1. U ith a strong demand for hnjr frrm u!i souiccs tht tun of 7."i0. wliii h is con.-iilcraiilv larger than usual, did not prevent a further advance
in pricet. and the Rain in a genera! ; r iv'' thouwiml employway was unusual, being .from 25c to eifir Telephone & Teleurai
"Or h 'uhi'r with a large percentage of the sales .uhnwing the full a. Ivan. e. The leadirm grades of h" solil largely at 17.riifri'17.75, and them was a '.op ot " I V.H.i. t'AlTI.K The run of 1700 cattle on t"p ot an Muni numbet of ye.-ti'tday ;'v buern a better advantage in making iheir selections today and if there was any change in piVe.s it was n their favor. The run of A-''0 calves also was large for Thur-tay and n!! kinds were lower with sow of ti mmon sort fl below yesterdav. Corn (Hll(;0 (,HA1V. CHirACl), Nowmhei prices ueclined moderately on sculd selling at the opening here towith a bearish sPniiinent evident among hx-al traders. The market h A in easy undertone, lteeeniher or-i old at ?I.17 and May at Jl.l.V.. Light k:g rcr-'ipfc ur.-rr a fact..i !,. higher prices in the provisions markThere was not much pressure on the market and it took little buving cause price fluctuations. The oats market was featureless th opening prices fractionally lowrHICAGO LIVKSTtHK. ( IIICAC.O. November 1. Hog Receipt. 15,0(10; market, strong. 2.V higher; mixed and butchers, S rttji-l 7.2."; good heavies, H5.9017.2r") ; rough heavies, ll.:i.9O(Si16.20; light, l.ri.4U(Si ; 17.1-,; pigs, $12'l5; bulk of sales, $16 40 W 17. 10. i CATTLE Receipts, lC.OOtl; mark- . steady; beeve.s, $6 .8.r,(gl7.r0; cows and heifers, o(al2 2a; stockers and lers, ?(i.l0i 1I..V); Tcxan.s, $fi.2fi'f 1D.7S; calves. 8&i)M.7S. i SHKKr Receipts, 14.000; market, trong; natives and westerns, $8 80 '!; lambs. 12.M)(iI7.2.'l. , " LEBANON MABKETS. . Wheat, No. 2 gov't grmda ...12.05 Corn OaU, mi, whit fific OaU, mixed 54c Rye, No. 2 1.65 Clover teed $13.00 POULTRY. Urga 36c Butter, frwh 30c Hens, undiir fix 14c Sl7W;::::::::S Hcn, 4M Hj, Spring cluck over 2 Iba 16c r,lu "f!rs Hc full feathered lOc Th Good Fight Not for Totfay. A food right la never fur Ita day alon It l foe many dova; and It t not alone for him who beam Ita ntrnoat atrrm No man can live own life hroTely and quietrj and not be an untrue of aodal good, virtue proceeding from him to beat aoiue brothers wounded henrt. Exchange.
Hoptfui. . Cheer no." anya Oeurgia phlloa 1 phre. "lUSb pricet are ur to eomai down aonie. lime or onr, if only to ee ) the plan ber o b.iHed what Oe; ' rj'-iot f't ' r ' I
Clothes off.
Style, Quality, F.-lcc
Men the nation ovr- hzrecognized in ryK;!
Style and th:nx:.,! - CWtiv (guaranteed) at o i z : 1 ' . v' ; known Piic. C. 'cfQj-I znd
Yxrcanty ct i't of mcntj Ct - Jj - In Apr;! i:: ... :ie tliiscou.itrv w.-nt t selves to ih die:- -grntic. Tins r.i and moils u :t i So' 1 'J . valufs n. ,ur .' v ,h.x. Eit-Jv la! til man ti fi7 or Euh grade u the -.rv. pmv. Sec fjr -our-ac,. i: 3lylmplu s;.u o..ru.
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317 TKI.KI'HON K STIilhK. .KATTI.E. Wash.. mi v strike in the state ton today following the f,- ' ceive any word of conetheir representatives; at Si co. The teleph.ne ,-y-!,-prattically paralyzed. si y. wr.K is si nk. AN ATLANTIC I'tiilT. .Vi v, 1. (ieorge W. r'imw i-.m. ..f I! more, who arrived ,ci,. t.i iay p.irt, repin'.d t'".e -ml :ei ha-t i:a!.', by a of the marine on Octoh. r It. ! . i-g . a survivor of the vc .-. I. wl , h torpidncd ten hours oat if gue town. sou l w n kaiu: s.u.i-:. The Social-W elfare I ague h.i Ml to have .aire .lav tent wi k. f.) the I onlv. Pate poor pe,,c muin.ed later. Anythirg von b'lv d.male, pioKw call J: V. J;,'aiy one of the committee, or brini? the Farmers Hank building. MARRIED TODAY. Oliver W. Johnson of near Danville and Miss Klrnira T. Smith of Zionsville -ere united in marriage this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the I'armers State bimk. The Rev. Homer Dale officiated' Tiie couple will reside on u farm cist of Danville. ,,..'u,, .,.- .. ""'"t " ,A Ai.r.M LONId)N. November 1 Reersh,,!,;, fortv mds outhweiit of Jerusalem in Palestine, has been occupied h i: British trV'P. it waii announced to-I : day. : 1 IAn Optimitt : Lntr-st Iierltdtlon of nn optimist: A !: ,man who takes nil the lomou lii.nde,! ! him ami makes leuionnde ,,ut of then,. : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST A siiiali pin with ' star " in center indicating one in the - ier - vice: in or near the Interurtnn sta- ' tion. Return toi Reporter office for Mr. I. Chomlen Trade at Doyle's MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY You Will Save Money , Oil .12c Matphpq 5c V, V ' , rie reacne8 . 1 1C I Jgx Lye I , . . 9c cAQTi f 'if """f , - Evervthinir cheaper: call
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More For Your Money At Moore's Children's knit gloves and mill's. Husking pegs i.tte i pair 10c !, hii-kmg gloves, knnp out.
.-in--, pair. .IV 'h lie -, 1 y.inl .lflc a'f - ?"ir each r.e Halne.,' blankets Kmbioob red (l i l.adi"-' kr.it wo. I a.lies' knit hiHi,. king hook . . Moore's 5
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If you want your dead animals removed quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, tho Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frank-' fort, Ind. A sanitary truck will be at your place within an f hour after your call. P.your sanitary methods, we prevent stock dis- I eases on your farms. By cooperating with us you will help yourselves, f
Clinton Manufacturing Co. I S. L. BARXHAKD, Manager. Telephone 420 Frankfort, Ind. I
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Revival Services Started Monday evening, October 29, continuing indefinitely, every night at the--Holiness Christian Church On West Ash Street, Lebanon. Conducted by the pastor of the church, Rev. Lewis Crute. Everybody Cordially Invited
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