Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 105, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 January 1917 — Page 6

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"Familiarity Breeds Contempt Distance Lends Enchantment" If Matthew s' grocery were in Krankfort. Indianapolis or Chicago and yon would hear of our iUotini these same low prices, you would wish you were close enough to trade with us. Why don't you wake up? Don't you know you have in Uhanon. a grocery store, hacked by capital, with wholesale connection enabling it to well groceries iower than anyone in IndiixiH? Hutr.r people arc o .-lev,- it -ii thm a long time to grab onto a good thing. Our trade is very large and (rrowintr rapidly, hut utill we feel that at the prices we are able to give yuu on best quality groceries everyone should be a customer of our store. Again 1 say waka up and come in. Matthews Cut Rate Grocery SM West Washington St. Phones 400-40 KINDLY REPORT ANY ARTICLE NOT SATISFACTORY

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VSIJlllLMVs JL lllUlWI Quality Hutu Quality Plays Fathe GoM Rooster piays present Robert Edeson and Jose Collins in Rudyard Kipling's masterpiece The Light That Failed" 6 ACTS 5 It will hold your attention from the beginning to Uie end. when, cursed with blindness and with a deep ache m his heart, Dick Heldar again hears Uie call of the East. Torpenh.-.w fol lows the trail of tne "mad Englishman" j as be is called among the natives, for hundreds of miles across the desert find reaches him as a horde of Urr viihes is about to attack him. In the skirmish, Dick i mortally wounded. Clenched in his hand, Torpenhow finds the verse of his rhildhooJ dream of happiness with Mane: And we shall be so hsppv "That if either's lips were dumb "They wouldn't smile in Heaven "Tiil the other's bps had come." Von mustn't misa "The light That Failed." 10c-ADMISSION-5c Cming Tuesday. William Kn photoplays present Oeorge Walsh and Anna Luil.tr '.n "The Beast." in five wonderful arts.

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DIVERSITY PLEASURE BOUSE TONIGHT. Paramount pictures present Fannie Ward in "The Cutter Magdalene" 6 ACTS & Fannie Ward, the distinguished, dramatic star who scored such a pronounced sutrcss ux a photodramutie artist, in "The Cheat" will hi? seen in the Jekso Laskey production of "A Gutter Magdalin" taken from Willard Muck's story at. J prepared for the screen by Ckint m H. Stagg. This story has to do with the adventures of a young grirt who full into tile toils I of an unscrupulous cruok and how she leaven him and joins the Salvation Army and wni'e there falls in love with the irnn she hf Ipcd ruin. Miss Ward is .urrounded by a ca t of unusual excellence, consisting of such distinguished actors a Jack Dean, Hilly Lhr.cr, Jan.rj Ms-ill. i.itiude Roller and Rolieit P-radhury. Mat-int-e's daily at 2 o'clock. 10c-ADMlSSION-5c Corninjf TuesJ'Lny. Bluebird photoplayti pesrnt Harry Carey, F.ilith Johnwn and Mart I'onton m Mary flidpr's story "Behind the I. inert." In five net.-:. Don't Turn the Smiles to T Pretty llal.y Yaaka, Hula, llickv Dula. Melody of Love 2"r Evening Chimes ?.,c Perfect Dyy 2jC Sunshine of Your Smile 25 A Dream hy Bartlett 25c Chin-Chin. MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approved title ' it years .So commission. Farmers State Bank LEBANON Tf -

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GELEBRATION AT ; THE HIGH SCHOOL Record of Basketball Team Praised at Rousing Meeting. SPEECHES AND YELLS Amnst enthusiastic celebration was held this morning at the high school buildinK for the record of the basketball team. Several business men and tO'.vn.!ici,p'.e and iji'ite a few alumni were present. Mr. Smelser presided over the proceedings und made th; introductory speech. He dwelt mostly on the pa.st record of the team and what has won for it the long string of victorif-s it has to its credit. He read a lint of the games with their scores and stated that the total points made hy the team is nearly double that made bv its opponents. He also praised tiie second string men for their work in the Kirklin rnnteit Saturday night and snid that other games would be scheduled for them. He tnen introduced Prof. Scifies. Mr. Scifres dwelt mainly on what the school and its team have to accomplish in the future. He stated that it is the spirit of unstinted loyalty and of absolute unity ofurpose and of action that will wif ind that unless the team and fj J intents exhibit these qualities chance of winning is very sma. .lie said triat if everybody will support the tor.m with an unselfish loyaity and union of purpose, that they cannot help but win in the sectional and state tournaments. After Mr. Scifres had finished Coach Sttiggs was called on for a speech. He was finally pursuaded to come on the stage but his modesty would not permit him to say anything. After being greeted hy a thunderous roar of applause by the fans he hurried off the platform. Then Prof. Smel er introduced Father Connelly as one of the most loyal of all of the Lebanon fans. Father Connelly made a speech in which he dwelt upon ti c pece-iity of loyalty and of "playing the game hard." This he stated he meant not only for the team but for all of the j st iilenu and fans. He stated that' "when Lebanon is at its best that it 1 cant be detcntod," and thai, it is up' to th tovii-fiecpie, the student?, and: Ihe team to make Lebanon "at it i best." The jollification was concluded by yells and pongs by the students. ' MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. !: i: INDIANAPOLIS, Ird., January 20.1: Only 6,.Vi0 hogs arrived for the: opening matk-t tinlay and, while j: number wad not large, it was a fair): supply for .Monday. The market : opened with sulesmen asking higher j; prices. A factor contributing to their:; advantage was more favorable reports!" of conditions in other markets. The I: outside demand was not large and j : local packers were the principal bu -1 ; ers. Some of the hogs were steaiv to : -V to li.tc higher. Sales ranged from!: SH.7f.m.K0, there being u few at : : $ll.i, and the top for the day was: $11.10. I: CATTLE The run of 1,000 cattle. : while (urge for the initial market,'; was no laiger than the demand. The ; market 0Kned with a gool demand : from all sources, l)oth local and out-': side buyers being represented, and ; trading was fairly active. Prices were j J steady with the close of lust week. : LI is applied to killing cattle of all; Kinds. A run of 4o0 calves sold at ; weak prices compared with the close.; of last week. The supply of cattle ; available for stocker and feeder pur-,; j poses this morning was again coin-.; I parativcly nmull and necessarily the ; i.usiness was rather quiet, but there : ; was some country demand and there : were not enough real good feeling to 3 meet the requirements. j; ( UK Af.O (.RAIN, J I nilCAOO. Juniiirv 29. Close ; j W heat May, $1.71. to i ; July, $14."1 to 'i; Sei.temlK-r, $l..'t5'i to lm. Torn May, W)'.c; July, 97 to 7'c. I Oats May, UU to '; July, (t9Tc. Pork January, $.11.32; May, $i!S.S'!; July, $Z9.M). ttril January, $l.22; May, $16.50; July, $1.10.

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' IWIOM STOCK Y APn.S, II!., Jnnimiy jj'J. Hogn Uerriptx, 5.00O; market, 6c higher; mixed anil butche.w, $11.250111.75; R.jod heavies, $11.. aOrjill.W); rough h .av.es, $11.20 0 11.41.; light, $11.10S?11.5; pig, J'J.SJ. tfeiO.fiS; bulk of sales, $11.4011.65. CATTLE ReceipU, 2.1,000; market, steady to strong; beeves, $7.50ffill.90; cows and heifers, $4.7510.00; stocke and feeders, $6.6O&8.90; Texans, $7.75g,9.Kl; calves, $11.00 gj 14.0O. S HKEP Receipts, 15.000; market, steady; nctivea and westerns, $6.25S 11.00; Iambs, $11.25014.50. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Clarence Smith of South Meridian street who has been ill since Christmas underwent an abdominal operation Saturday morning. Her condition at preeent is very food. Mrs. Villa Davis who recently had an operation performed has gone to the home of her sister Mrs. D. B. 3'.ark fur a few weeks' stay. Mrs. E. C. llotts of Kirklin underwent an extensive abdominal operation this morning. The case is serious and at this early time it is impossible to state what the outcome will be. Harris Staton, who was so seriously injured in an accident which occured on the new- railroad lust Thursday is rapidly recovering and unless complications arise wdl completely recover. W. S. Ritchie who was recently operated on is making a satisfactory recovery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. W ANTKli-Lady or gentleman, of good education, living in or outside of Lebanon, to do some home work or travel. Salary $15 to $18 per week and expenses. Address C, H. Reynolds, general delivery, Lebanon. 1-23-at.

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