Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 59, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 December 1917 — Page 9

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Received for the Show

THE JUDGING BEGINS

Winchester Man Who Will

Award Prizes, Praises the Quality of the Exhibits

from rheumatism, backache, pain bow w there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug wore and get relief from the pais and ilia brought about by urie arid; or send iJr. IVrro 1. fur trial pkg. Amnio which you will find many times more potent than iithia and elti linates uhe a-id almost as hot watur melt sugar. A short triol will convince you. Amnio ia a regular insurance and lifesaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit hme-ealls ia their joints. OI-D-TTME REMEDY MAKES BLOOD PURE. Ethsrt, lud. vt tvm i a M jiist

cominr, into womanbood 1 suffered ureal ly. 1 became 'e:ik and nervous, in fact, all

:' run-down in health.

had a breaking-out ail

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it seemed that it war, I pate In the county show. The exhibarTofula. 1 could not ! ita were rominv in fnt tliia mornincr

get anything that did nic any d until Bnd everything indicates a record my mother Isvnn giving me Ttr. Fierce a 1 ah0Wi Favorite PTcacnption and bis Golden ri.1 t 1. a MwiiriJ tiin,, n, f.mve.1 m - The Lebanon Buoinesa Men a Asso-

juirt what 1 nmfalM 1 ha never hud itny I nation ' offering $.".0 in prize money.

General interest features the Boone

County Seed Corn Show held today

and tomorrow in the rotunda of the court house. The beat corn in Boone

rwire womanly fmuMc, and thev aJ

turod riM! of the hrenkin-out. cm my body. I cannot my motif b in prni.se of Dr. Piarrc'H rnc-ii'inff pirnf 1hty did no much Tor me." Mas. C. 1 LiNNtn, 403 K. Jacluiui. SU

the Pcdlcr SOME peddlers'are ."fly-by-nlghtcrs!" They sell a cheap coffee at a big profit and then make a quick getaway. That's probably why your coffee is often flat, muddy and bitten, Gc.'dcn Sun CoffeQ b sold only hf grocerj. Oar special process takes out the dust ind chaff Ivaves no;hini but ull-itrencth coffee tliat promises full flavor and Ke-p tliat promiae in delightfully Iraprant, (uubcr-ciar. liiuii . Try a pound.

Five premiums will be awarded in

each of the ten ear exhibits, both white and yellow, and three prizes will be given to the best single ear either white or yellow. Also sweepstake prizes will De awarded to the best ten car exhibit as well as the

beat simrle ear, reptrdlewi of color. Mr. ThornburR. of Winchester, Ind., who is to judire the exhibit this afternoon was on handu this morning inspecting the corn. He states that the corn show here ranks with the best he has seen in shows all over the state. Mr. Thornburg is a prominent corn grower and has been engaged in corn lecture and judging work in the employ of the federal government for some time. Since reports from all sections of the state indicate that the seed corn supply for the 1918 crop is becoming

a very serious problem Mr. Thornburg

will give a lecture on "The Early Selection, Storage and Germination of Seed Corn," in connection with the

judging work this afternoon. He will

also give a talk in the rotunda of the

court house tomorrow.

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B & wooiaoa i ' iT'A Spice Co.

ON SUNDAY tVEMING

Special Program To Be Given at the Central Christian Church

Generailnsurance Will Sell, Rent or Insure Your House Accident Insurance a Specialty Office, ltit door south of Whitakrr'a, on ground floor. Open from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m.; i-aturduys, 8 p. m. JOHN E. BROSHAR

A special patriotic service will be hodl at the Central Christian church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The organ numbers by Misa Goldicnp Grove will be: "Songs of the Nations" Lampe "A Soldier's Farewell" Kinkel Soldiers' chorus" from Faust, Gounod The national airs of the allies will be sung. The service flag which has been presented recently to the church will be dedicated. W. J. DcVol will make the address of dedication. The pastor will sptak briefly of "The New Pay and Its Meaning."

! MERELY A VOLUNTEER

This Was No Joke. J. E. Colver, 103 Labor Temple, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "J have had about 55 years of experience with all sorts and kinds of cathartic remedies some good and some a joke. When I got wise to Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation I got in right. The best I ever used." Do not gripe; no unpleasant after effects. Mabtecs 4 Mitchell.

Roscoe llollingsworth LAWYER Office at Court Boose, (round Soar PHONE S55

Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK

MeUgcr Lumber & Cool Co. TUE PHONE CCDtS IIOfHg Lebanon ocd Thcrcrwn. ri'a 13

The following poem written by Floyd Perkins, of headquarters company cf the 1.19th Indiana regiment at Camp Shelby, has spread from that camp like wildfire and has been copied by at lot of papers: Why didn't I wait to he drafted And be led to the train with a hand And put in a claim for exemption, Oh v.-hy did I hold up my hand Why didn't I wait for the hano,uets Why didn't I wait to be cheered For the drafted men get all the credit While I merely volunteered. And nobody gave me a banquet Nobody said a kind word The puff of the engine and the grind . of tha wheels Was all tha goodhy that I hei.rd. Then off to a training, tamp hustled To be trained for the next half year And in the shuffle forgotten 1 was only a volunteer. And perhaps sometime In the fut.re When my little boy sits on my knoe And asks what I did in this great ar And his little eves look uo to

I will have to look back into tli.c eyes That at me so trustingly peer And tell them that I wasn't drafted

I was merely a volui,lt'r.

Man's Aspirations. The more a roan knows the ctenrw

becomes bis eocxciiMHiieii of ijnioirnnve. The greater tits vfriui'- the i nwn-e kmwitjr wunHile u ho of his d v ' fvfta. The nearer be auprtmrlim to : prf'.'tl" tiie more stpmely ooos he fee' tiat Ir.s aspirnttAM can imljr bt . tun rcului'd la tua gtt bacntuv F.i'.-j.utire.

You 11 Find This Store Fall of Christmas Things and. Christmas Spirit

DECEMBER

Sale of

Silks

Satin Stripes at $1.19 a Yard These are made up of white and light ground plaids and stripes of beautiful color contrasts. The ribbon stripes are "I Q especially effective; 36 inches wide, per yard j)XoX7 Crepe de Chine, Highest Quality, Very Low Prices At $1.35 a yard we now offer our most popular crepe de chine which we have sold for years and one which has always proved satisfactory in every way. All the fashionable street colors, plenty of medium shades, a full range of evening Of? tints and plain white are all offered at one price. . n) AaOtl Silks for Xmas Dance Frocks 36 inch taffeta; evening shades, white, pink, light blue. Triage, djl f?A lavender, peach, nile and gray, Ju'.uO values at Olo" -1t inch satin mescaline, evening and street shades, rose, maise, gold, Adriatic, blue, pink, helio, nile, gray, beach, browit navy, Copen, fijl OE Belgium blue, tan, taupe, slate and Burgundy. $1.60 values. ...(lLOll 3( inch foundation silks for underwear, in white, pink, flesh, rose, OQ maise and light blue, 89o values., aWaC Black Silks at Savings Like These

$1.25 strong qustity black taffeta, 32 inches wide, per yard

$2.00 black chiffon taffeta, 36

98c

$1.10 bright finish faille luster poplin, 3ti inches wide, Q $1.')0 aM nilk crepe dc chine, 10 inches wide, per "l OfT yanl J)lOt $1.50 nil silk satin ("1 OZ messaline, per yard. ..vltut)

inches wide, per 48 $''..r0 fine quality dress satin, 40 indies wide, a (PI (iQ yard 51.Ui7 $2."'i satin de chine, high finish and 36 inches wide, a j1 QQ yard ipl.lO

Specials for Saturday Ladies' fine fleeced hose, Wayne knit, black only, O !!."c grade, special Mt)L School day hose for boys and girls, two by one ribbed - JT extra heavy, all sizes, special, a pair XtsC Ladies' fine ribbed fleeced union suits, white only, dutch and high neck, regular and extra sizes, special jj QQ Children' fleeced union suits, ribbed, medium Kfl weight for ljoys and girls, all sizes, special, suit. .. .OUU Men's heavy navy cotton sweaters, rough neV, QQ $1.50 grade, special IO Boys' and girls sweaters, about 50 in this lot. mostly red and blue, all styles and sizes, values up to $1.75, QQ ppecial tOt Men's Jumbo mixed wool sweaters, extra heavy, (JO QQ gray and khaki, $4.00 values, special '. . . t!).0 68x80 plaid wool nap blankets, fine quality, pink, (j0 ?Q blue and tan plaids, $3.50 values, special DaU 68x80 plain grey cotton blankets, extra heavy, a QQ limited quantity. $2.75 grade, special ...vlsOO Children's heavy flannelette sleepers and gowns, 2 ETQ to H years, today's value 75c, special OtC Ladies' flannelette gowns, good weight, cut full, QQ white and colors, today's $1.25 grade, special 0J V

Just 48 trimmed pattern hats, all new, one of, (jJQ QQ a kind, values to $10.00, special .5J0

V

Gloves

Are Always Very Welcome Their seasonableness and importance as a fashionable dress accessory make gloves a Christmas gift of real value. For your convenience we have assembled an immense stock of fine and fashionable gloves, in all the wanted colors. Listed here is a number whose prices make them exceedingly tempting. Real French kid gloves, 2 clasp, tan, brown, black and white, (M Kfi $2.00 values at tPl.tlV Tan washable kid gloves, heavy pique stitched, $2.50 values, (Jg Black kid .gloves, heavy mixed embroidered bark., 2 clasp, gJ QQ Kaysers silk gloves, black, white, gray, chumpaigne and khaki (PI Crt at 75c, $1.00, $1.23 and P1.JV Chamoisettc gloves, in gray, white and black, at P1 A( 85c and tDl.W Give Handkerchiefs

Everybody Wants Them Orders placed last January at last winter's prices enable us to offer you many splendid handkerchief at from onefourth to one-third less than present wholesale prices would permit. i For Women Fancy handkerchiefs, prettily embroidered in white or colored ef- 0,"I fects, in scores of patterns at 10c to iJv Fancy handkerchiefs, of pure linen, embroidered in one councr, ftfla d;me by hand. 25c to OVl Handkerchiefs for women, pure linen, hund embroidered corners, sheer Swis embroidered corners, also pretty colored novelty handker- 1 Kn chiefs, regular l'Jc and ?5c qualities - lOv Novelty handkerchiefs for children, two in box, XOC Others with fancy figures and colored hems, 1 ftp Kt 5c, 10c and ww... ...... AX ' llundkorchiofs, initial embroidered in colors, iu various ttyl?, a 'Qy box of six ....Ul For Men Handkerchiefs of plain linen, hemstitched, various qualities at 25c, 35e and A, t:M Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched, of tine, soft finish cloth, , 1 Initial 'kerchiefs, hemstitched, embroidered in colors, a box of six fjOQ Khaki handkerchiefs, hemstitched, "J ftp 3 for 25c: each 1 Others of fine, soft finish khaki, 2oC Womens Pure Silk Hosiery $1.10 These are of pure silk with lisle garter top, high-spliced sole, heel and toe ; in black and white, also fancy silk hose, embroidered or striped. With the scarcity of silk, and sub-" A sequent high prices, these are rare values at tpxa Al. Pure silk hosiery, strong reinforced at wearing points; in P1 Cfl Mack, white and plain colors, special at tpAatlW Cotton hosiery, full fashioned, black cr white, J)9C Silk boot hosiery, full fashioned, biack or white, 75C Misses' hosiery, merceriz.cd, in black or white, Select French Ivory For Her Christmas Remembrance You'll find hair brushes, clothes brushes, hat brushes, mirrors, hair receivers, powder jars, trays, buffers, soap boxes, nail files, cuticle knives, corn knives, etc. Here are some of the items and prices At 25c, 48c to 98c Cuticle knives, files, hooks at 25c, 4Sc and 75c. Then at 9c are c&mbs, mirrors, brushes, talcum boxes, hat brushes, trays, bottles, perfume bottles, scissors and pin cushions. At $1.48 and $1.98 Powder oxes, hair brushes, hair receivers, trays, frames, fancy boxes, jewel boxes. At $2.48 and $2.98 Powder boxes, hair receivers, clothes brushes, hat brushes, perfume bottles, pin boxes, trays, frames, pin cushions and hair brushes. Ivory sets, comb, brush ami bonnet mirror, per set $4.50 to $7.50 Gifts of Sheffield Silver

Froia25c to $5.00

Olive dishes, lemon banket.!, bon bon basket?, combination sets, pepper, salt and mustard, hor.se radish, bud vasve, bread trays.

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