Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 33, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 November 1917 — Page 6
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Matthews' Specials Fine Big Potatoes, Per Bushel' .$1.73 Fine Potatoes, per peck 43c Big can Pet Milk . ..14c Walk-over Flour, fine, 2-" pounds for $t.!0 Fluke White or I-enox Soup, per bar .3c EXTRA SPECIAL Five pounds best Granulated Pugar 30c With $1 order of other jjroeeries. Only one to a customer. Sweet, Sour or Dill Tickles Spring Fries, per pound 20c Grimes' Gulden Apples. Grapes. Anythins?. FRESH FISH. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20G West Washington Street Phones 400 190
VINOL THE GREATEST OF TONICS for the old as well as the young for iliat run dow n condition loss of apjit'titi"' and when tin- throat and luntrs are affected. Try it.
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PUBLIC SALE The undersigned. Audra Il.it'.-. a event riv of tV w.'l of Ft II. Baits, ami W. A. ,ra;.. will s.-M t pul.i c :iu . -n a the V. A. Cray farm. -'I'-i mile-- northwest of l.oi-ai-oi) t';" Thorntown anil lUzelrigg road, - mile fnm Stop I on Thorntown traction line; on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, '17 (SALE HKGINS AT HI '( LOl K.) the following property: HORShS. four hendOnc good work hnr-n. twelve- y-a-s old, family broke; one gray mare, six year? old. :i good w.,rker; one brown horse, four years old, worked am driven -...-; roe I3V colt, two vears old. CA1TLK Nine milK f; three fnv'n ai. e.t Marrh 1. 1IH8; one fresh the first of May; giving irood flow of n;U; five three-year-old cow-, will l-e fre-h at-'.-at May 1; nine . pi-nii: calves; lour vPHi'lii.g heifers. HOG3 Four hrooii sows; thirty-one .boat.-, weighing fn-m sixty to on? hundred and twenty-five pound.-. The.-e hot- have all lieen immuned. FF.KD AND IMPLEMENTS 20 or .-, tons mix-d lay in the mow; one-half of twenty-five acres of corn in the ''"-Id; ,,n. two-horse wagon with box lied; one hay U-d with hoi; i.n-1; combined; one storm bugiry: one single rubber tired Imt'L'y: ore Johnston corn binder; six foot M ( orirm-k mower. go..l as r..--,, ; one riding breaking piow; fine walking breaking plow; on, twohorse cultivator; spike tooth harrow; di.-e harrow. grin.ist'.re, blacksmith's forge, hand drill; one set iiuht work harness; on
set leather breeching work harne ness and other things too numern HUl'sKHOl.U ARTHT.FStitohen cabinet, r.ir.c f jot ;::;Ur...i.rocker, bed stead and springs; in
AU lUMOHILfc-Studenak.T, 7-passi-ngor ahn.-,t new. run something over WOO, 1HIH model, bought m May lit 17. 1 1 't mis.s this opportunity to buy this machine. TF.RMS Nine months time on sums over ?.iin; $:,.imi :,r 1 under, cash. Purchaser giving notes with approved freebo;l security. No property to be removed UR(, terms of su e am complied with. AUDRA BATTS EXECUTRIX W K. II. BtTTS ESTATE. W. A. GRAY Col. J. O. Henderson, Auctioneer. frforef Vrianm, Cltrk. Kadi' Aid Society of New Salem chunh furnifh lunch.
SHEEP SALE I will sell at public sale at the Lebanon fair grounds on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Sale to begin promptly at 12 o'clock . 270 HEAD OF BREEDING EWES-22. head ' of western ewes as good as vou ever saw, all good ages and very large; 14 head of extra native ewes; .'50 head of extra fine native ewe lambs; 10 head of extra good native bucks. These sheep can be inspected at any time at the fair grounds.
These sheep will be sold in lots to suit the pur- ' " chaser. Attend this sale as it will be held rain or shine under cover? TERMS Terms made to suit the purchaser. RAY NEAL COL. C. O. TRIBBETT & SON, Auctioneers
REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 33c Dally Reporter or. any FL R. in Boone County, $3.00 a year . REPCHTES, SIX M0NTU3 EY MAIL $1.73.
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Newspapers. Magazines and Tinfoil Are Desired by the Local Chapter. When the R"d Cross calls how (?rac-iou.-iy wo all r'-spond. Why? Il; cause 't a m s aite of Lrothrrl) love. We are pla.l to do the little we enn and whatever wo irive at a aeiioie is hut a n.ito e-niipar.'d to the hi.- ortYied for .ni,e. We live with a fi'-r ' n-cii'Tice Aher we haw done ail th nr?s per d !e to make our V.-i. the ii out - tiio.-e in tile training l'::!Vo ur.-l U.ie in the hospiiiils : or.- nil- ', rtiil.!-. Tin- we do thiouirh the ... i-i- i. l u! an-i (' i1tt ?'! of the II- I Cio. . Hur 1-s-el eiaiiter p,u-t not onl -i-w -in-! J ri t ..it mu-t r.-i.-d, lo.ike the e with ..d to buy th.- matt-rid. An- we l.j.-. 7 Just a I'.'tle: but v.e m-ve- IMi tiled or til I -l,r-,.u;.-,l ii: a m!-.r of ive. Tbe people ,f l-iuiM-i r.-i-ii.ied so prai-itn. -Is to th,- i-.i,, iin.it- ,a!e ju t a u-iv ila--v fio.l u, now a.-i. ymi ti ' " ! maiM-'es tinr..l. 1 !,.-,. i-ie :,.;t,. in-,ten-:.l and T -y ;.,r.i'y ill tel. ti-ii w-l! Mive t'.-i ; .-.in f.il'y :,. r-:il one ef th, e--M ir.itt.-i- it will n.ai a nent .-uni f-.r the ,..t fros.. tu.i-1. I 'be -Ill of the noltt.-e IS to c.il-lr-i t the .,. ,ti, I. .. each riiii..day af-t.-ir.i -n froin n. w u t-i the pr'-t of he year. W' V ;lllt to nn!; tliroilC'l. the c-htN.it ;.. ev.-.v j,oy a, (firl if -lii-l-et. I to be,p and have a.-ked r i.-.t t.v . ii.-v, be a; i,-.-. fro.n t-aei, re; tl i.iuirb tiu- deni es; .,.! have ii-kfl Mwrhant. 1" d.ua'e their Aii.-te pap. v. Tl-i- i, a bur ta.-k anil we a-k .u to :,!. v t.-l. ph .n- v, ur -ame and .(.!.. ttl...i ,.u havr. a b it c .'leeti f paper, to one of tl,. -, Ht-e; or allow r chilli to doi v.-r to it,,- b.,.e.,,e,it of the M.rarv :,-'- r .l-lill oViock , .1 ear!. Ti;u.-dav. ,IH:r i Ith. 1 itl'itle.-l M-s. ( V t- r If. i rail. M ' . I . ' 1 1 i i ste.-buK. Mr... -I-I.n II-,-, m l-. 1,-. MUn i; i. v. Mis, K'"-.-.- Tr...Tt....i.. Mrs. Ivan l'i;lier. Mi-.. V.;ini.. J. S::iub, Mi,s l...ri.iie at ,. 11-b-lf. Colonial Theatre Quality Il.iuse (Juality Plays TONIGHT. Forgot your worries The' sunshine maid is back in town in another joy maker packed with pler.iy of love and adventure. WILLIAM FOX I'lT-'lit. Jl'NKCAi'UK'E IN "A SMALL TOWN CIRL" "'1 he M -i.-n l.i.,..e.-t" tloo-vs a j-li'ele.., eoiintis a,r lido ti-e SAirl "f thrillou' adv.- 1 I'l M ben sl:e eoi-.i-s to ti e K...,t civ of hrr ili-eaiilv Her L'if.'it .It. -am it;.'- v.-inr-l.-s b. n -i-e eotoet. to it fioin tv-r countr, -P. ph.'" lur pal-ices ,-ind i-alh-int... Hut tie.-Ml bout i be i; t'-e -Sun-bil.e 10c ADMISSION ."c COMINf; WEDNESDAY .r The Kidd.e frati.ve with little The!,.a alt.-r IN SLFMIJERLAND"
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,, .. .. , . Matins. 2:00. Night. 7:00 TONIGHT "TIIE MAX HUNT SAN RKMOM K:i!em AT F"ll'wor nf K.'il-m's "Thp Aiwrirail d.rl" KPrirs v.i I". c-?,iriall-llM!i"l hy this t-.vn-wl It -. -nuiins ail of Hip thrills nnd a morp huiimn an. I int(-i.- turn tmy lli.iu many that I'-.ivc nne lii'fore. A cowboy ."toul.H Homp m.mpy from I ho Kinir innch anil an pxcitir.ir mnn hunt bpgmn. It (Ir-vplopn that the rowlioy Ktulp only o an to net the monpy away from a crooked mininK promntpr who n trlsitinif the Kinir ranch. Marin Sain plnyn the lead, and ii nuppjrted by the utu.il Kalem players. "GETTIN8 TIIE C01NM Or. of thof funnv Irxon oor .j.i!c fraturin(r the ucTtAut tr -riian, I'okea and Jah. . . '
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State Fort Atlmlnintrator Summonii i Cnnty Official" to Meetinr. j (Ay th tiraNontfl .Veic fisroiiw.) INDIANAPOLIS In.!., Novembr 6 Evans Woolen, state food ailminintrstor, h called a conference of ttll county fuel administrators to be held , in the federal building ut I p. m. i Tues.luy afternoon, November 13. - It it expected tnere will be decided some detinitc plan whereby the acute shortage in many cities thut have not been rracheu may he settled no as to , give more sntibfactoiy rx'sults than any that has. been tried before. There will be S2 counties represented. : - MARKET REPORTS I INDIANAPOLIS. LIVESTOCK. ! IMirANAPOI.IS, In.l.. November G. j I it tit. more than half of the receipts of .V.IK) hoits today were in the pern, j when the market opened, and with the : apprehension that there would not bo (enoui(li to meet requirement.--, buyers ! became atsToitsive in their eompetition. wh.ich resulted in an irregular i advance in prices, with the sales anyj .iitre from 15c to :i-V -,ii;her, the adi vanee beinir principally on liRht and , mixetl boKs. Sales ranifed from SIT. 1'. a lT.ii.i, and were largely at $I7.'.'.'i ' Ki 17. W CATTl.K The run of 1 .100 fresh j cattle today, lining less than half as j large a.- yesterday wan a factor that I I nntril.uteil little to the advantage of j the sellinir side, and while they were ; not .-ucces.-l'ul in realizing any iiiotline advance in prices, it was easier to consummate -ales and the trading uas more active than yesterday. This applied to all depat'toieiits and to al! cattle suitable lor killers. There was al o a more active demand for a run ..I' ,0(1 id tht .-tuidy t.. : ..to. kers at and prices change. high it. The demand for s was about steady without quotable LEBASOM MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 gov't grade $2.0a Corn l.Wi Cats, new. white ;. o.its, mixed r.lc live. No. -' 1.65 ciover s.e.l l-'l.'l) I'OULTRY. Kggs "Sc I'utter, fresh SOc Hens, under 4'-j lbs MiU. OF P. ANNOUNCES MflTAP tRj ri.' hitfi'intinttnl eir Rrrrtce.i VTnVVJ'., Xovemhi-r T.. Two 'important Mi-covnirs which will aid nKtUrinlty in cuttmE; th hih co.-t f hviriij h'-i't ax liimtiuPCfft by th M-il.m Int.tut" rf R-sParch of tbp I' i. iv-r-it y of r.tt-tui'(fh. Or.-- i.. tl M't t'vtion of a n1 m. ihoii of aniline fii'tir that innra.-'.-tii" value f wliciit approximately " Pt c."fit. Th firnmrtl in this coun- ' t.. v uhitc Hour, ami in milling aiiout 7'.' rent of the- wheat pndU' C.i tins, Anotlior 10 trr rent if"" into sPfor,, p.-a.le flair, ami the nM,;t;nMiir 'J1' pff rent is animal lood. Kxjm runt nts mmW f "r a laiirc milling ff'Mip.-tny havi adlffi .'i pnr cent inoie wimp fluiir. A nrw proce-H of bread n-.aktne vvrkH out at th institute hu. Uf'-n ao.tptf-1 by ih? French ami Kni.s-i, K.tvi-riin.ents ani the fW-l-lfi:in Koii' f ('onimi.-.-ion. An.itii'-r iji-fovfry of importanro i? ii nif-t h "t to pr'sprvc or:in(fp ami if rap fruit juirr. Citrus fnnt (jrow(rs liap liffn rorripfllpd to watr laijf" portniMit of thoir crops through "i-uli.-." For ypar.s efTorts to prfSHrvp ' orariffp jiiirc havr hwn maHo, but thp profhi' t unfit f r consumption. I hf in.-tft'itp ha fountl a way to -ti-niz' the juiic without boilinir. no that a new "industry will bp P.tah-li.-lu.t that hids fair to rival th Kia;" juicp inHytiy anH find a uc fill'-. :'ir allies were made here. When the ,;r,mans threw the fir-t ga.s waves ; at thp battlp nf Yhiph rhomists wptp it work dfvnlopinu a protector frmn -mclter smokp. lHicvinir that chlorin gan was tMing uhU, Dirnctor Harrn made expiTimpnts with t ho ma-k which provoij successful. The nia.-k was turned over to J. p. Morgan for the use of the allien and it in now bring universally worn. IN VKSTKIATING FIRE. OKMULCKK. Okla.: Novprnhpr 8. -Federal officials are inventiiratinff thp cause nf a fire which partially destroyed a bridge on the 'Kriaco railroad two miles south of here during the nieht just befo-s two troop trains wpre due to arrive. Th engineer in the first train discovered the fire in time to stop hi; train before reaching the bridn. TWO DEPUTIES SHOT. BUFFALO, November 4. Two deputies wer shot seriously in a revolver duel at Lockport early today jbptween officers and a party of jiur hi-Rakiri, who re. r,T,in jt to I'b I i'e An 1 - v r- r
CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE pressed forward and literally smoth- f ered the American uttaek. The C.er-1 niaas jumped .town into the trench j wheie real lian.l-to-hatid lighting took place. The Anieiicans fought brave- ; ly with knives, revolvers and bayon- j ets, but numbers told and the tier- j mans, who used hand grenades, over-i came them. The exact details of the struggle in j the trench have not been learned but the I'r.-m-h commander reported that the Anieiicans struggled biavely j against .-upetior force.-. f The (ieriuan ca. unities are un-j known. Three German riftee and sev-: era! German knives were found in; the trench after the raideis finally i were driven off. It is believed that the (ieimans carried away both tht ir ueatl ' anil wounded. j It is believed the American wourffl-: e.l are suffering mi stiy from -hattered al ins anil legs. Tiie tirst minors of the attack1 reached American heatliprirtt i s Sat-j urday night. The arrival of the Cor-,
man report Sunday, claiming that American prisoners had been taken, stirred the American soldiers as nothii'g hathev nans are fairl at lung to get n chance to retaliate. The Americans yho were killed will Ire buried in a little cemetery near a certain divisional beadiiuarter-. 1APAN AND THE U. S. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. pii'h-n." which, "If unchecked, promise to develop a .'Hous situation." Me declares that thi.- i.-picum had attained such prohorhoit.- that "leKitiniato roniih'Tcial and industrial enterprises without ulterior motive -were presumed to have political sijrnifi-cam-e, with tho remit that oppiTion to those enterprises was around in the other rountrv." He say- that the campaign of falsehood had bn beer "adroitly and .-eeretly catri-d on by ( ierrnans, whoe govern mf-nt, as a part of its fore.M policy df-dred especiallv to ahenat- tbi? nuntiy and Japan. Mr. I.unsin declare-; that V '.-count Ish.i and hi- coIWajfues have- "arcmpli.hid a Rt.-at rhanc- : f yw-.r. ir thi country," and "that they have cleared the diplomatic a'.n.osphere of the suspicion which hail hern so caieful!y spread by our enemies and b miscuuleil and over-zealou eopb in both countries." That Viscount I.-hii, through , the con en-nee, "has shown a sincerity nnri candor which dispelled every doubt as to his purpose and brouj?iit- tiie two governments into an attitude of ontidence townnl each other which made it possible to difuss ever qution with frankne.s and cordiality," is aHrled hy Mr. l.an.-inp. Secretary I.aninjr expresses confidence that the understanding will i make for and is essential to that "perpetual interest peace" whith is the ambition of Pre.-ident Wilson. i The results of the conference between th" ambassador plenipoteniaiy of Japan and the secretary of state i looked upon in diphmatic and official quarters n u nnniument to the diplomacy of Fanning, when it is considered that Viscount bhii was ve4ted with plenary powers, in procuring the aflirruation of the "open door" policy. Further, it is considered the greatest diplomatic achievement in Secretary ( Lansing's administration. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. November 6. That Boron "von" Steuben, of Revolutionary war fume, was properly named Huron "de" Stub n and was a Frenchman and not a Prussian, is the claim of A. E. Gardiner, secretarv (reneral of the Society of Cincinnati, in a statement made public here. Baron "de" Steuben was of German birth, hut renounced Pnuia and owed allegiance to France when he came to America to heln the Revolu tionary cause, acordin to Gardiner. Ha asserts that Steuben expatriated himself aftr making a glorious rec ord in the Seven Years war, but says the full reason for his expatriating V '( 'ulv will never bo kao-va.
Carbonoid Magic Soot destroyer and chimney sweep. Put on red hot coals and open all drafts and dampers. The soot will disappear as magic. Satisfac- Oln tion guaranteed or money refunded. 2 lb can . . fciOL
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If you want your dead animals removed, quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. I'hone 420, Frankfort. Ind. A sanitary truck will be at your place within an hour after your call. Eyour sanitary methiids, we prevent stock digeases on your farms. By cooperating with us you will help yourselves.
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iftlt 'if rritilii.fi Yrtf hWi-IrO AMI' FUNS T()N, K -., N.iv.-mbpr .1, "On,- niniy cunii-uiirn li.tt, sl7.f in'..," w;i.-i th? requition of the coin-...-.n.l.M-of C,.m.!Hiy II f.r u. t;ltl, Ili pi.t Ilngade Inn-, sent to the bniru'ie h-lpply ..flit-er. The MiiM' oni- , tl.inking it wu a iiiistake. ---ent the order back to the c-omp:iiiv min uter. The latter .-stated that he renlK- wanteil a hat that size. Investigation developed that the hat i de-ne.l by ore J. hn Hei.-it. a (riant Norwegian from North Ihik-.ta. He a.- horn steading m that st.it" when .-ailed for the draft. H" hi.- ai.ais md hi hats made to order, an-1 much trouble has resulted from thi-. H-lsit is all fitted out ex,-.-pt the hat, and he is anxiously waiting for his head gear. That is on the ay Ol'R OWN INDIANA. iK Ihr lnlf Mtion.il tVi'l MIK.I BYVII I F. N.e,err refre-hmr-it.- will he -en.' Wonn's Home .li-iona .'.jring the war. It h- a for. tion move. .1 lety ei va('OI.UMlirS. November Ih Mrs. Arthur Mason, whose son U in Frigland with the United States engineers, has'been named "war nu ther" for the county. She will appoint a "war mother" for each towaship. ANDERSON, November . District headquarters for the Y. M. C A. campaign have been opened here. MADISON. Novemlier . A "war .luvioaa" plan will he inauguiated by the Madison Budding and Aid Association. A series of stock in .V) cents and $1 shares will he issued, the money to be used in buying Liberty Bonds as they are issued in the future. CROWN POINT, November Two hundred dollars and two hundered books have been obtained for the soldiers at Hattiesburg, Miss. MUNCIE, November 6. A. boys' and girU' "tramp club" hat been organiaed to discourage fads in clothes during the war.
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;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi. ii Miss Tillie White I Spirella Corsetiere C09 E. Main St. Lebanon, Ind Telephone 547-L niMMIIIMMjiMIHIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMItirl Prest-0-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelera, Opticians and Moaia Dealen. West Side Sauars Piom 211 TRADE AT DOYLE'S Meat Market and Grocery You Will Save Money PHONE 025. Corner of East and Walnut St O. J. K I S E R General Auctioneer Phone 823. 917 S- Lebanon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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