Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 42, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 November 1917 — Page 2
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I Whether to repair or to build a new fence, we 1 can furnish you with a complete line of Red Cedar
or White Leuar posts. Good posts pay in the long run, and too much judgment can not be used in their selection. The next time you are in town drive around and take out a few of the posts. .
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IN EVERY cup of Euntc Cocoa there's red-checked nenlt'i for boys and yirls. Fortity those vounysters of yours for school hours and playtime, vvithc'elicious
Buntc's contains just the .imount of cocoa butter fat that growing bodies need - not a "heavy" beverage like ether cocoas. Try it you'll see ar.d taste tin. diiiercnee. Give the children all they want. our pivil proem cirrv Ihmw ('m m Bunte Brothers, Chicago
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JFrom the handling; of a few hundred thousand dollars each year at U3 time of the inauguration of our government to the position of practically the money metropolis of tr; e world is the financial history of New YorK City. No one of the great banhs of our national metropolis gives more careful attention to the correct principles of banning than we do. saving3 account at this banh means an earning capacity for your money no matter how small the amount and an absolute assurance of Its safety. H Get the saving habit It means a relief from many of lifes worries. I Start a. banh. account with us today.
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F YOU'RE going to have a good suit and overcoat in time for feast day, better see about it at once.
KErORTKU, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.73.
Americans can nave food, have i enough to out and enjoy better health j i they will chanve their break fait ! mpnu, says H. K. Barnard, food com- : mmsioner. We want too much and v.e want the wrong kind of food.
We- plci;ii ihs palate Ho not j really enjoy rating. must change j 'ur ways in this time of necessary ; ( onarvation and it will be much bet- ; !er ftr our hAa!th and add very much i to our pleasure, our real joy of liv- ; nLC if we form ripht habits of eatin i to be followed after war conditions : .ire jrnne. Meaning of Simple Breakfast. The simple breakfast in an Ameriran hou.ehvthl is not so simple as it sounds. In Kurope, breakfast means ' coffee and roll. To us it means breakfast f(od, bacon. efjjf and rolls. In our (iecire to help Mr. Hoover we are 'uttinif out the breakfast food and the enif. and the simplified breakfast is bacon, roll and coffee. Rut such 1 hn-akfast does not satisfy the food HiTiini.-tration, and the housekeeper a d i s m ;i y is a.-k 1 n g w hat can be simdrr than such a breakfast. The ,in-wr is serve r.iore and waste less. V-H"tn and vh'-at P.our are two of the fomts w are b inif i-.ked to use careful I y, A simple breakfast of bacon and lolls means that we are eatintf two of tl;? -itapley which in a concentrated form can be shipped to Kurnpe, instead of pt-ri.-hahle foerls which can ie u.d only at hrme. How To Get It. To Kt the simple breakfast in line -vitii Americi'-nism and true food conservation, replace tlie rolls made from wheat Hour with corn meal muffin?. Cut th' bacon to two ra.diers apiec ind add a generous amount of Bonn locally produced p'ri.-hablc fried potatoes, apples or hominy jrrits. And -U'-h u meal is cheaper, better balanced and ls v.,i-ted th:in the sim- ; le brrahrast which in our carelessm we have thought a.s economical and suicient.
COMFOKT KIT U NI).
Oonatioim Tmttinue to Come in V tr Worthy KnlrrpriBO. A Comfort Kit is px.-ictlv l:at lis nunv imitliew a little outfit of conl;ort to liif- ohlier in rllnt'1 in an Amandin ranti-nrnon.. A Conifort Kit eui'h it the nn who l.v ( iiri.itmas
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If they're to be such garments as you'll feel really
thankful about, better get them here. This is the quality store; and we have nothing but the best. These garments are too Important a purchase for you to take any chances on ; we've eliminated the risk by having the best all-wool suits and overcoats that are made. Hart Schaffner& Marx Suits and Overcoats $25-$27.50-$30to$45 Other Good All-Wool Garments $15 to $25 BELTED COATS BELTED SUITS ULSTERS HEAVY SUITS DRESSY WARM COATS ENGLISH MODELS MILITARY MODELS CONSERVATIVE CUTS FOR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG OLDER MEN Elbert Perkins Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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Kemaindrr of First Incremfnt of National Army to be Summoned Within Few Days.
j Fl'EL COsHl VTION
I Public Meetinit ( clied lor Zit.nmill : To INnfusn the Matter. 1 j At a meeting of the Zi"ti-vi K ' Ituxineaa Men's As:-oriaiion for the ,
purpo. e ot ronKlorinR the iiuhjee'. Mf . fuel roniwrviitioii, it Mag il.-eiiln! to , call a public meetintr at the t. wn hall. I
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ARM llliOKFN.UY At TOMOIIM.K. Sunday tnorninjr while Ad WiUon of the Ti aders Point n.-ihlpf rhooil, was eraokintf his automobile the machine k.eked buck ami hrokvi both iiones of h:s riiriit foteann.
Thousnnd?. Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' OHve Tablets are aliarmlc;x Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the uh. stitute forcnlomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their ef'ect on the liver is almost iristantanoo is. They are the result ot Ur. Edwaros'a determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efiortB to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. The pleasant little tablets dothc good thnt calomel does, but have no bad after etlect. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold ol the trouble and quicklycorrect it. V ny cure the liver at the expene of the teeth? Caiomel sometime plays havoc wi-'ifbepuma. SodostrwtR liquids. It I i bCTt not to take calomel, but to let Dr. tdwards' Olive Tablets take itl place. hloit heidachts, ''dullness1' and that Irzy icelii g co:ac ftomconstipition and r. rlivrdt red liver. Take Dr.Edwarda' f)hvTjb: u vlicnyou (eel "lii!(Or"nd ' iienvf ' :oie how ihey "clear'clouded brain i.. i ;,wlhi' rxrrkup'theipint. lut wijijc abJi Ail druggiata.
Mobili7jition orders for the remainder of the national army men included in the first increment held up pending completion of the camps and the receipt of a full supply of overcoats, will he iisued within the next week or two at latest. . Swrctary Raker paid that as thou. .anils of r vercoats are being fieliv-red dailv the supply soon will he ullicient for trie men vet to be called. - With one or two exceptions the cantonments are nearly complete and as th' plans call for ; re buildings than are n."'.'sary to house tile number of mrn drafted, thi-e will he plenty of room even heion- all barrarks are completed. The m"n t the northern cantonments were supplied fully with nvercouts inuoediately on their arrival. At some of the southern cantonineits this was not regnrrled as necessary because of milder weather. .Since winter has set in, however, full clothing equipment for the men will be provided before they arc mobiliied.
COMFORT KIT.
Masters Mitchell. Man Troubled for Two Years. No one should suffer backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, awolien, sore muscles, when relief can be eautly had. .lames iiel'.rcry, Uerrien ('-enter, Mich., aays he was troubled wilh kid. ney and bloilder trouble for two years He used several kind of mofliflne withiut reliei, bat Fmv Kidney Pffw cured him. Master & MttchelL .
' Will be Sent by Whitestown People to I t.len Markland. J The Whitestown Dispatch nays: i'Tho icho-lsetn buys of the Whitestown high school have purchased a j comfort kit to be sent to (Wen Mark: land with the expeditionary forces in France. The kit will be sent cut from ; the comfort kit room at the court 'hoiiso with others for the five Hoce.e count;- br.ys with the Uainbow !ivisiun, by Mrs. Harry Dnrnall, chuirman iof this work. (Jlen Markland is a gradhaUi of the churn of '16, and the boys could not hare wnt more up.pBeciative gilt. A card of Christinas .greetings with names of the, donors : 'vill be inclosed
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Even a Team of Thoroughbreds ISN'T IN IT WITH Our Line of Motor Cars for tractability and intelligent response to the curbing, urging and guiding hand of the driver. You'll Enjoy Driving a REAL Automobile
ENGLISH AUTO & TRACTOR CO.
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