Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 30, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 November 1917 — Page 8
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ADAM, does your underwear fit' you perfectly yield . instantly to the slightest movement, yet never pucker or wrinkle?"
If you can say "yes" to these important questions, you are prohably wearing CARTER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR already. 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 you the season's styles and fabrics in famous
Union Suits
Carter's knit Underwear
Sale Saturday
and next week.
?jbL $9.95 to $14.95 These coats are worth $13.50 to $20.00 Be sure to see these coats tomorrow. They will save you big money.
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MARKET REPORTS
Matthews' Specials Fine Big Potatoes. Per Bushel $1.75 Fine Potatoes, per peck I.'ic Big can Pet Milk lie Walk-over Flour, fine, 2,"i pounds for $1 .50 Flake White or Lenox Soap, per bar 5c EXTRA SPECIAL Five pounds best Granulated Sugar 30c With $1 order of other groceries. Only one to a customer. Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles Spring Fries, per pound 0c Grimes' Gulden Apples. Grapes. Anything. FRESH FISH. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20B West Washington Street Phones 100 190
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
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Groomed at regular intervals by our battery expert-, your storage battery will In- ready to respond instantly to the call of .Service. We are prepared to give your battery expert attention. Should it need repairs or recharging, we have a erviee battery for y iti to tie while we do the work. There is a Prest-O-Litf Battery of the correct yize for your car. investigate now.
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J.E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street LEBANON Telephone 199
BATTERY
SERVICE
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. ! : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Xovembfi ! 2, A run of 8,000 freh hoirs togeth- . Sj er with 2,000 holdovers porved the ll? "lu-it tra" in fixing piioes this' morning and salesmen were forced to :
sacrifice from 2.'(a 50c in prices. n far a most of the hg were con-1
2 I'ernrd the decline via more than 2fc and liifht stock a low a? $17.25 sold S yesterday. The extreme ranife in 1 sales of good ho(fs was fri.m f I7.2"5) j 17.75. CATTLE Besides 1G00 fresh arrivals of cuttle, which is a larne run i for Friday, there were more than 6(10 ; E brought forward from yesterday, r which proved too many for this time ,
z in the week. Priced nuffered correspondinirly, there being a loss of at 1 leuast 2-! in most cases and up to i)0c 3j in extreme cases with reference to the 3. strongest period Wednesday. Kven at S tt'e decline it was impossible to move H all the supplies. The run of 700 calves 2 also was excessive and prices suffered ir a cut of from 50en $1. CHICAGO CHAIN. CHICAGO, November 2 The provisions market was shaiply higher ! the opening today, due to a lack of selling pressure. January ribs at the extreme sold l-2c higher than yesterday's close. Strength in hogs was a s factor in the bullish influence. As a result of favorable over the 2 corn belt, corn was -.lightly lower at r the opening. Outside trade was very 5 small and the market easily influenced 5 by local operations. The market had X a heavv nrwlertnnp z Trade m oats was light and prices 2 held within very narrow limits. Close Corn May, $1.1 IIS; Pec, 5 J1.1RN to ; Jan.. $1.11H to 'uc Oats-May, .-.', to c; Dec, 58'sc. 5 Pork Jan., $42.65. Ijrd - J:in , $22.S 92; Nov.. -WifM. Ribs Jan., 22.70; May, $22.40
Moore's Saturday Specials
Salt, S.lb sack 10c Crystal White Soap, bar Jc Golden Rod While Powder, the 35c kind 25c Mutches, best grade, box 10c Baking So la, l-!t package. .. !c Kleen Kleener (Old Dutch product) 5c Argo Starch 5c
Peunut butter. 18-oj. jar 25r Silk Tissue Toilet paper. S for. .25c Peroxide Cream. 25c size 10c Cream of Lemon, for chapped hands ...,10c Galvanized Pails, 10-jt 25c KXTKA SPECIAL Pilgrim Coffe, 1 pound 15c Not over 5 pounds to a customer.
Moore's 5 & 10c Store 120-122 SOITH LEBANON STREET. PHONIC 142
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Olympic Theatre! Colonial Theatre
Matinee, 2:00.
Night, 7:00
Revival Services Started Mori;: j : ning, October 29, continuin.tr indefinitely, e-.e y riyhi at the Holiness Christian Church On West Ash Street, Lebanon. Conducted by the pastor of the church, Rev. Lewis Crute. Everybody Cordially Invited
TONIGHT "The Railroad Raiders" No. 8 "THE KNOTTED CORD"
.: is cxtrr-ini-ly thrilling, and Helen dropping from a bruise top of a moving train. She Is in makintt her way into I. in
Woo's. in the trunk into which I.ady Me'n se wis placed in the last chapter, ami from which she is taken by H-den and the bairsrag clerk. Thrilling scenes take place in the den of I.inir Woo. from which Helen is rescued by her associate,!. , "Jerry's Hopeless Tangle" flenrjre Ovey. who Is the originator of the laughable, chaffer, Jerry, et
into one of tht mftrtiei tnnirlea im
IIEADES STUDIO ATr South Side Square. Phont 752 KODAK FINISHING
i:j;ki:ti:e, six months v.y siail ji.ts. RJiFOSTER, SIX 5!0NT1.'3 BY HAIL ?1.T3-
aKinable. f)oe lit , don't mux it!
. of it? Well,
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. ; CHICAGO, November 2. Hogs Receipts 16,001; market, strorir. 25 to 50c higher; mixed and butchers. '$16.45(817.70; good heavies, $lfi.4'iffi
.17.65; rnuifh heavies, $lfi.4tjt 16.C5; Quality Hour Quality Plays l'icbt, $i5.90is i7.4o; piKS, Sl2.r,0fdi6.60; bu'k of sales. $16.85)17.50. TONIPHT CATTLE Receipts, 8,000; market. 'slow, weak; beeves. $6.75(3:17.50; eow Butterfly pictures present 'JTinn -n154 di i i ' . ." feeders, $6.10(5) 1 l.oO; Texans, $6.2 .(ri) ashinp, fearless, straight n.70; calve,, jswu-so. shooting, square dealing, the sheep Receipts, io,ooo; nmrket, idol (if millions steady; natives and western, $8.75(4 13: lambs. $1? !.n '17 2S. HARRY CAREY 7 LEBANON MARKETS. With beautiful Molly Ma- vhet, o. 2 r.v't Crd. $.os lone in Com 1.7s . . OaU, new, whiU 36c "STRAIGHT SHOOTING" ou, mixed 54f : Rye, No. 2 1.65 The most wonderful west-, ciovet eed $13.00
ern nieftiro avpt- rnarlo i POULTBY.
Our picture as before announced
"The Sawdust Rine" has failed to rrive from Cincinnati. So we are offering you the above attraction in place of this one. And at no advanced prices. So take advantage of this opportunity and witness a big picture at the same old price. lOc-ADMISSION 5c
j Butter, fresh 80c lleii., u'idor 4Vs ttia 14c : Hens, 4fi lbs. and over 17c
COURT NEWS.
EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone luo-Y West Hain (t
In the case of Krnest Lewis and Samuel M. Storm vs. Perry E. Hednck. on note, judgment was rendered for the plaintiff for $51.14, principal, interest and $10 attorney's fee and coots.
CLASHED GIRLS FACF.S. XEW YORK, November 2. A ".lark, the Hipper," today slashed the fares of three girls on the corner at
n , iMM,iiiiMiiW biihiii M, jj, i Ilniadway and Maiden Lne one of - i Uie buoiest WM-tiom la Lowr Itinhat'"rearis, milk anil eoti(; d.een tn. Th streets were jammed with from ( ran f C,utrnsy l.rl at tn ne-n-K n." i .d ti.e wieamJ' j'l ! ' i. ,'i; j it t ,5 ,1 c - ! a r- "tc-
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If you want your dead animals removed quickly a
1 call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clin- i I ton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frankfort, Ind.
A sanitary truck will be at your place within an a
I hour after your call.
3 Byour sanitary methods, we prevent stock dis1 eases on your farms. 1 I I By cooperating with us you will help yourselves, f
I Clinton Manufacturing Co. I 1 S. L. BARN HARD, Manager. Telephone 420 Frankfort, Ind. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi3
AH Kinds of Sugars at Blackman's Grocery 212 S. Lebanon Street Phone 12. Special 2o pounds good flour $1.50 Twenty-five pounds hard wheat flour $1.70 New Cracked Hominy, New Pheo. Canned Hominy. Just in fresh barrel of Salt Fish and New Jumbo Pickles. Grimes Golden and Jonathan Apples, Cranberries, Celery, Cocoanuts and all kinds of fresh vegetables. These prices are for cash. Highest prices paid for produce. Butter and Egs.
JACKSON TOWNSHH. Mrs. Everette Gossett is visiting relatives in Kansas and Missouri Frank Clark has sold his oak and beech timber. Orley Steward and Theo McDuffie ar cutting it. Harvey Gollidays' have moved to Advance until March, where they will move'to Lee Sliaw's fa.m. Jas. Maddux and family have moved to Roy Nisley'i farm. Tha Jackson township Sunday wl"Ml convention will be held at Old Cn; Ejsdsv, Neven-.ber 4, at 2." 'clock p. m.
GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jeweler Option aai liasie Dealer. Wast Sid Square rkoM IIS
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