Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 36, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 November 1917 — Page 8
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Owinst to the enormous demand for sujrnr under our plan jf wiling 50c, $1.(10 and $2.50 worth of suar with ea-h purchase of $1.00, $5.00 and $10.00 grocery orders, we are forced to discontinue our offer on $3.00 and $10.00 purchnws. W'e will still allow 50c worth of best Granulated Sutrar with each purchase of $1.00 or over in other groceries. Only one to a customer. Any purchase less than $1.00 we will allow only 25c worh of sugar. Fine Potatoes, per bushel, $1.73, Tlenty of Fresh Epps and Country Butter. Ward Cakes, Ward Brend. Celery, lettuce. Sweet Potatoes, PumpkinS, Grapes. Anything you want cheaper. Try Churngold, better than butter Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20G West Washington Street Phones 400490 SPRING FRIES.
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A regular 7 cent grade. This offer is made only to introduce the best laumjry soap manufactured. Try it once. Then you will buy no other kind." Satisfaction guaranteed. A. J. Smith Grocery CHICAGO STREET
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Every Soldier Needs One Fine assortment in Elgin, Waltham, Illinois and Ingcrsoll vih Radium Dials. See us before buyinp. 1 Prices $5.50 to $17.50 D. S. Whitaker JEWELER AM) OPTOMETRIST
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Watches exs rrKODAK FINISHING Olympic Theatre Matinee, 2:00. Night. 7:00 TONIGHT RAILROAD RAIDERS . No. 9 Featuring Helen Holmes "A LEAP FOR LIFE" is the title of thix number In which Helen makes an aieionisliing leap from an embankment onto a ferryboat in an automobile. This is true to all appearances. The reason for the deslierate deed in the necessity of rescuing a young man who hag been shot and left near an infernal machine which a moment after Helen land on the boat blows it to pieces. She escapes, however, with the wounded man. "Jerry's Gentle Nursing" Can you imagine George Orey trying to nurse some one? Sure, aomethmji doing in this one, with laugh a plenty. . 5c ADMISSION 3c
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HELD THiS EVENING Good A tendance Is Looked For at the First Song-fest of the Lebanon Schools. The communistic sonf?-fent will he hell tonight at 7 o'clock at the Juiia Harney buihiinj?, umfer the direction of Robert Coleman, supervisor of music in the public school. Community singing is being featured in many cities ever the United States recent meetings of this character beine held in IndianapolU around the Sol(i''rs and Sa'lor monument on i.ip circle. .At In!u'.napo1ift the cemmunily .oiip-fes wr, largely attrnletl arni the .siti(firi(f was of the k,1(1 old- . fashioned kind, emanating from fhe heart. Lebanon's iirt .-nn-fest i-houM be lately atten.U'd. It ts a ctvtnmjn.ty affair ami everyone who has the interest 'f the community at hear :ditii. m iSf it a special point to be there. Many of the o!der nion ani A(ini n have -aid thry would be there. In thlays sr-me by, it wah the jrl.tii eusttint for "boy: and girls and men .u hi wiM-ien to net once a week for the p-npixe nf f-incing favorite scne. In a way, tin cuminunity fon-fv' wh'rh have become the v.tpue, an" ;v.i'dd'.-d ivurh after the community ;iirinff of old days. The same inv p'il.-n i back f the present comniun--tv i.ir.cir.'j that of brinfrnc t lie people of the romnim;ity closer together m the ini?in(f of songs of choT. The mu-ical program tnn.ght will consist of many patriotic song., in which f.vry citizen of J.ebanc-n w ill have the pleasure of taking part. Other .-iong wi'l be Min.tr. all under the direction of our now .-upt'rvioi of iiiu.slc in our public schools. Mr, Coleman is a Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays 'TONIGHT. Triangle pictures present Charles Kay, the clodhopper boy, in "SUDDEN JIM" (Satunlay Evening 1'ost Story.) M'llinns have rcail the story, either in serial or novel form, concerninif th" bny v. ho ai (riven MO.0IIO by his father anil told to play or work, just rs hi' -"iirht choose. Pluyini; lijn't appral to Su'hlf-n Jim. He took over hiis father's Hollies pin factory up in Michigan, made things hun fought iown a combine th;it was tryinir to force hiirh price. on the maiLet and earned the title "hell on wheels. " Those who have road thr1 exploits of Sudden Jim and learned to love him for his iiuick, decisive action, hu altruism with a punch, will si him perfectly realized in Charles May. In fact. Kay' own personality is so identical with that of Sudden Jim's that the Trk.ni'le producers purchased the ,-tof. particularly to jYature him. Thi; picture wer personally jruarantec to the limit I'on't miss it. 10c ADMISSION 5c COMING SATURDAY WorM Picturrs pr?nt .Mire Rrndy In "SELF MADE WIDOW" Doyle's Grocery & Meat Market CORNER EAST AND WALNUT Oil, per gallon 12c Pin IVarhf-s 11c Rex Lye 9c Good Coffee 20c Matches, Ixix .V Soap ."c Ijinre can mince meat S" Larpe can tomato soup 9c L'UMIIIMIIMMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIMIIII' 1 Miss Tillie White I1 Spirella Corsetiere
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ifiataat of tli music department of IWftuw ainveraity nd the community aingmit eould not be in better fUmU. A cordial invitttion it ifiven to the people of Lebanon to meet at the Harney building toniffht 6fxl join in the on(r-fest. .Similar meetings will probably be held once & month during the winter, ind when the weather is favorable will be held out of doors.
MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November 9. In addition to 9.000 fresh arrivals of hrgs today there were 1,100 layoverJ from esterclay, but altogether the supply was no larger than necessary to accommodate a big demand from all sources and the list of prices, which extended from 817.20 to $17.80, were a ti ifle higher than yesterday, when the same kinds sold at $17.1".ffll7.K0. CATTI.K There were only 1,000 frith arrivals on the Friday market, and comparatively few from yesterday, so that salesmen had at lert an equal chance with buyers in arranging prices, and sales of killing cuttle of all kinds were regarded sti ady compared with yesterday. Tieie was also a strong market for veal calves and a steady demand for stockers and feeders. ( HK W.I) GRAIN. CHICAGO, November 9. Corn offeiings were light at the opening of the market Ivio today and it took but little covering by short.-, to make a rather .-harp advunce which was maintained. Tiie market evinced a stro'.jr undertone. Local commission im.rkcts were :;--tive on the telling In 'ympathv with the strength in corn, oats were higher at the opening. Shorts were the best buyers and coun try ( ffc'-ines w The provision on short covert about 20 cents i t",se( omit. 18: Jan., tin'fcr; lee., r.r: ito. Lard Nm May, 2'!.!;i. I! i re light. s market was stronger ng with lard and ribs iugher at the top. May, J112'i; Dec, 1.14'. Oats May, to 'ic. I'ork $14.- '.. $27.10; Jan.. $22.97; .l..'-May.$'2S.M; Jan., nucAf.o uvkstock. nnCACO. November 9.-Hops Rere.pts, Ifi.flncl; market, stronir, l",c hlrher; mixed ;ind butcher. flCMIlut 17. IF,; Rood heavies. K..1T,(H 17.4o; j rnutrh heavies, $lfi.lf.5 I.4II; Itjeht. ! $I.10(5.17.S0; iiiRS. $I2.2'.ialfi; bulk: of juries. $IG."'i((T17.r. CATTLE- Receipts, 0,000; market,; weak; beeves, (VG'.fcf lfi.8.".; cows and: heifers, ! 4 r f (ft 1 1. 60; stockers audi feeders. ?;,.(50.jJI.4: Tex.ins. $5.ir.if 1 i:t.2."i; calves, ji;.7r,an. . SHKEP K'.'cei,,ts, 6.00ft; market.1 strong to KV higher; natives iind ' westerns, ft. 70iff .12.85; lambs, $12 1(1.50. LEBANO.M MARKETS. j Wheat, No. 2 gov't grade $2.05 Corn 1.80 Cat, new. white 5fir i Oats, mixed A 54c I Rye. No. 2 1.65 jCiover s.y :..i:i..vo I POULTRY. jKjfg oXe I Hutlei, f,.r..h SiC i Ih'ns, under 4'a Xtin 14c Hens, 4'i tlm. and ever 17c Snrinjr chicks over 2 tlm lfie Old rocks He '.eese. full feathered 10c Ilen Turks, old 10c II V MEW I I I H. The r.av View club will be enter - tained Monilay afternoon. November 12 at ti e home of Mrs. William Kmmn on Ka.-t Main street The hour of meeting is 2 o'clock. Community sinjeinte tonight at seven o'clock at the Julia N. Harney huililnvited! 1-t patriotism swell the hearts of the jieople of our city, and i i . .i ,r i ii- . lead them to the Harney tiuildinjr tonijrht for the purpose of sinirinir jiatnotir .sonjr!i. r roe to everyone. WANTRft TO KfY Fifty head ol stock hoj;s. James I.. Tyre. 11-9 -t i . r i f Job ork at Reporter office Reporter On R. R. $3 yearly Job Work at Reporter office r " see The VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now mi demonstration at J. E. Berkley Elec. Shop 124 South St. Phone 978-L JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI COOK WITH GAS IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GEO L, FRANK & CO. Jewilera, Optklajw u4 Mask Dealer. Wert Slio i?iiar 2j
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Cases of John SI. and Lucy .Moulder Against Street Car Co. to be Dismissed. The eases of John M. and Lucy Moulder against the Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Company, for damages for personal injuries, venued here from Marion county for triai, have boon compromised and. will !e dismissed at costs of the plaintiff. Mr. Moulder was asking for $10,000 damages and Mrs. Moulder for $,VHI. 1'nder the terms of the compromise each receives $100. CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE. battle i to be foouht along the Tlave nre where, along the west bank, combined formation with the new arrivals u possible through the delayed arrival of the enemy. Tl'RKS RETREAT. Whole Turkish Army Kails Hack Hefore the llritish. tltf thi lutfrnnnotiil rtrt Prrrirf.) LONDON. November !. The whole Turkish army in Palestine is in retreat, tjen. Allenby, commander of the llntish force; today reported to tl.r war office. More than forty guns have been captured by the Pritish forces. The Turks left is falling back on Hebron, which is one of the oldest existing biblical towns. It is situated on a hill among the mountains nf .Judah about 1R miles southwest of Jerusalem. ! TO Rl'N DOWN THIEVES, 1 Detective Scour Chicago for Men , j W ho Committed Robberies. IS the tnlrrnatitintil Sevl Gervire. CHICAGO. November . Six riertijr robberies b? motor bandits re- ' . . ' , . , .' suited "quads of armed detectives and patrolmen beinir sent out in a de- . ,f . , . . thieves. Izr.ie Miller, a jrrocer, was shot the lift shoulder by bandits who robbed his store of $1 and sped away in an automobile. Three men who drove up to the fo,umbia h,(,, in a hilf gray imnafinr, tied the hands and feet of Joe Dailey, ! th niht c!"rk' ' kr' him in a ro"m , and escaped with t'ZO. Dr. T. N. HaHie was held up and I robbed of a small amount of money I by three men in an automobile and j three nojrroes in an automobile looted I the jewelry store of Henry Renin s reaped with jewelry valued at $H()0. Two minor robberies by bandits in ! autos also were reported. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION'. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wriirht and chilS dren, Orlo, Paul. Homer 8nd Murthn E Dwris, Mrs. Mary Litton and Kuby E Huncan called at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. Emeroy Wright on North MeriS : dian street last eveninjf to remind Mr. 5 i Wright of his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent informally and music on the victrola waa enjoyed. Refreshments were served. ATTENDED MEETING. Miss Mayme Sheridan wa in Indianapolis yesterday attending a meeting of the woman membra of the Council of Defense and a luncheon ( g'-vtn ut thr Aynrt te room.
November Sale of Overcoats and Suits SPECIAL VALUES IN STYLISH OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT $10.85 $11.85 $13.95--$16.95 Come in and see these garments. They are worth several dollars more than we ask. White & Armstrong
Moore's Saturday Specials
Cup and Saucer Dinner Plates Ladies' Huso, pair .1.1c . 10c .1.1c Men's Won! Sox, pair. . . .2.1c Infants' Crochet Slippers, each 2.1c
EXTRA SPECIAIr-First 50 customers after 8:00 o'clock 7 bars Lent. soap for 25c No phone orders. Moore's 5 & 10c Store
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call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frank 1 I fort, Ind. I
A sanitary truck will hour after your call.
Byour sanitary methods, we prevent stock din-
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S. L. BARMIARD, Manager. .
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I have completed and have for sale a five-room cottnjre with bath. In this house you will find practically nil the modern convenienres and an inspection will please most any exacting prospect looking for a moderate priced home in a desirable locality. Tor sale on terms most liberal.
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We Pay 6 On Time Deposits WE OWN $34 1,703.03 IN FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE First Rural Loan & Savings Association II. P. NEW, Sec.
We can supply you with anything in the Hardware tine Lebanon Hardware Co. Vhoae isa WMt Hal Mttt MONUMENTS See ua for your monumenui if you want first clasa atock and workmanship. Call ua and we will brinjr you to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 102: Rea. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO.
EXPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $M3.
Cas SIantles 10c Carlxm Electric Globes ..1.1c Men's Jersey (iloves, pair 1.1c Curtain floods, yard 10c Men's Husking Gloves or Mitts, pair . . . .' '..10c
Phone 1 12 animals removed quickly S a be at your place within an I ' us you will help yourselves. Flankfolt, Ind. i SALE Hogshire TRADE AT DOYLE'S J Meat Market and Grocer You Will Save Money PHONE 625. Comer of East and Walnut
