Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 107, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 January 1917 — Page 6
Ycur Eyes are Tools Have you ever noticed the jvuloiM care an export workman fives to l,ia liner tools, and how particular he is that such tools ahull be used only in the riht woy? Your eyes are tcwls, more delicate than any made by man. Are you Riving them proper tare? U you have the slightest inp!ci(in there ia anything the matter with them, satisfy yourself by having us make a UiUivtigli icXaitiilu&titf:. H. A. McDaniel Oro.
Harlan Monument Co, Work all done with pneumatic Ionia Prior Very Reasonable N. Lebanon St. Phone 102
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tu Matthtwt (jrorery were in Frankfort, Inilianapolis or Chicago and -you would hear of our quoting thse same low prices, you would w i-.ii yol were cloie enough to trade with us. Why on't you v ake up? Don't you know you have in Lehancm, a grocery store, backed by rnpital. with wholesale connection enabling it to s?!l groceries lorcr than anyne in Indiana? Some people are so slow it takes them a long time to frab onto a good thing. Our trade is very large and growing rapidly, but still wt fael that at the prices wc are i.b:c to give you on rst quality groceriei everyone should be a customer of our store. Aga;n 1 say wake up and come in. Matthews Cut Rate Grocery 2M Weat Washington St. Thonea 4iXi-4.W KINDLY REPORT ANY ARTICLE NOT SATISFACTORY
Olympic Theater f Quality House Quality Playg Trianjle-Inre uner feature present William S. Hart in "THE RETURN OF DRAM EAGAN" chreon Time I hour, 20 minutes. Taia photoplay ia a gripping story m! a bad man who goes straight, a vtrM one who would like to prevent hit reformation, sad a girt who niitkcs it posaible. Its action takes place in "Yellow log" a tough town infested with rexklesa gun-men, who make life miserable for the few respectable aiUaena. Proa the moment Hart is tatrodiioed until the "fndeout" scene, we play ia bristling with swift action and forceful with big situations. Louiae Giatim who was starred in "The Wolf Woman" plays opposite Mr. Hurt in this picture. Don't mi .s title good one. 10c ADMISSION 5c Coming Thursday. Keystone comedy. Fay Tinrher in "The Calico Vampire," and Glora Swanson, Kf I gie Moms, Bobbie Veiaon, in "Hay lack and Steeples." Pry UoedKaa4 Side 84. itfporter, by mail, ?3 a Year. We Are the
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Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. Keliy Red Sisal feature present Eugenie Beiwerer, fitella Raxeto in "THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE" 5 ACTS 5 It is a well that an all-wise providence ha forhidden us the power to peer into the future. Otherwise, Aunt Ray Inne.i would never have had the fortitude to withstand the ordeal of "Th Cilxului .Vluireaee.'' There was a shot in the nipht; q visit to a lonely graveyard; a brave woman' battle with a desperate willuin in a secret room; and two dead bodies lay huddled in horrid (crotesqurneps in the tiirkinif shadows at the foot of "The Circular .stiircaw" before the tangled threads of Destiny, woven by the fates, were finally unraveled. Mishaps of Musty uiTer" I George Kleine present' Mr. Hirry 1 Watson, comedian o;7 the Ziejrfield Follies Comj:my in t series of comedies that are made fr.r laughlnr' purI poses only. A comedy that i. clean and laughable in every respe'-t. 1 0c ADMISSION ,c Comini Thur-dny. Ilhieliird j.hot'iploys present J. Warren hrr,t;;in n "The Soeial Ruccaner." Agisted hy l.ouiso Lovely, five .c Is. Enchantment" Special FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Men's Rubber Boots J2.75 Buy now and save 2. per cent on your Rubber Boots. Will C. Davis Job Work at Reporter office
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'Ma). Geo. W ood Calls National Grand Sridem "Vicioua." tile laferaaffeiial WASHINGTON, January 31. Mai. General Ix-onard Wood, commander of the Department of the Eaut, U. S. A, before the senate military affairs subcommittee, aicul.i trflny called the National Guard system "vicious and dependable" and contradicted eharrg that its failure waa due to the breakdown of the war department's method of distribution of supplies ami equipment.
PROBATE COURT. William J. Parnall was apposed guanilan ot" luiuoi licit ,,loiiii V. Hull. ' f 'hurlt'F E. T:u.r, guardian of Elista Jane Ko;''fi?d inventory showing svard nirMed personal property valued at $6,f'l.r0 and real estate of the ann'.d rental vnlue of $175. Kdsa C. Laughner, guardian of minor heirs of Cuiiielius I-anliner, f If. I final report showing that as to rn.-nd A. i-ouvdiiter she was charged with and denied credit for same anil as to Rutlrx foiighner her rh.irgeables were ?2Sli.fi6 and credit same. Alyrt'e Burns, recovered judgment agnnst C.rKirge K. Adam, admitustiator of Sarah A. Olds estate in sum of ix and costs. The final reprt of Frank Trees, execut-ir of I;enj:.n.in Tr-- estate, was approved in v.hkh tie was charged with J:i,fi.,0..V8 and claimed credit for like amount. Helena M. Applegate, guardian of Stephen Applcgale, vvas granted permission to eionage ward's interest in real e-late. The wdl of I.ouis;i F. Crose vnprobated in which she bequeaths all propei ty rema'nini: after payment of tei.is. to her lii.vbuiid Robert S. Crnse who is nrimed e:ecunr of the will. The will s witnessed by Thomas M. Ryan and Rath l. I.ydy and ben f tale of November 21. It'll. oi.n imiix. ' Mr. and Mrs. W.dter Whiterottor. ' ind children of Lebanon and Mr. and )Mrs. John Kernrwile wei-e the Sundiij inue-ts of Vr. and Mrs. Fli.-ha Reese.' ! Mr. an. I Mrs. Will DulT spent I Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. I'eaboiiy's. Mrs, ri::irtes Prown is iniproving id Mrs. Harry Pere had Jsiiay evening guesu-,. Mi. u Mrs. Jt ..-e Rrown. Mr. und Mrs. Joi Jackson urd daughter Nealin, Mr. and Mrs. L'lis'ia Keese and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kernodle and Ruben l!ion. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mr. ami Mrs. Kernodle of near Litton spent Tue.-ili.y with Mr. and Mis. Hurry I!,,p. Mr. and Vr. Klisha Keeae and fep ;ient Wednesday with .Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Kernodie. Itl KNFI) TO DKATII. I CANNKI.TfN. Ind.. January The SunhcM he-l -.irne.l Inst nigh ' Anna Fx, :i dinintrrfnim girl, wruirned to dei.tli. Ail the guests e i cnpe.l. ThriftDay IS COMING It will I celebrated all over H Saturd I'nited Slates tm , February Third. F.veryi ittcnlion win upon thin directed day, to th frome habit aiIdition.il Thrift The opening 1 count or R'U already oene a b ink aea pnrttcite form of THRIFT DAY observance. Old friends ami new friendt will receive on especial welcome hrc on THRIFT DA V. First National Bank Lebanon, Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. 1 INPIAIVAPOLIS, Ind., January 31
Small gain in the receipt of hogs waa made today, 'Jiei being around 8,000 fresh arrivals. The market opened with buyersjawl Bellers at varmere with regard to arranging prices hut after a little time waa consumed it was finally agretll to take the offjr. j inga at prices fcln steady t8 10c j higher than yesterlay. Al0gg did I not sell at the tale price according to weight. The bull J the hogs, howlever, sold from $i;!fs0ll.5, and the I top was $1, ! CATTUC A run of 1,800 arriveil 'for the mallet, nldcb is otuut thr usual number for Wednesday. The market opened with the demand tor steers rather small, and an a result prices were from 10(iI25c lower titan yesterday, and in extreme cases there was a loss of 60s. Female butcher cattle, however, sold steady and there was no change in the market for bulls. A good run of calves sold at steady prices for the choice kinds, while others were 2."i..r.0c lower. There was a continued good market for stockers and feeding cattle and prices were steady to strong but not qoUbly higher. SHKEP Only about 200 sheep and lambs arrived for the market made up of lambs, there being almost an absence of aged stock. The offerings however, sold promptly and prices realized were steady with yesterday. Lambs aold from tl2.75fi 14.r0. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, Januury 31. Wheat was olT a full cent at the opening today. Lnck of outside buying rather than .iny selling pressure was responsible. Northwest markets also trned easy. Then the traders took the buying side and a rally of more than 2 cents followed. Corn was as much as Vtc higher as a result of buying on bullish weather forera.it. Outs were fractionally higher for the same reason. The trade in pro-vir-ions was light hilt scattered buyng by commission houses resulted in a slight advance. Close: Wheat, May, $1.71;H; July, $1.4ii'iffiS; September, $1.36 ? Corn 9f"Stc: July 98,c. Oats May, 55S Vic; July, 55 Pork lanuary $29,72; May, $29.75; July. $29.42. Laid January. Mi.;U; May, $in.57; July, $it).70ia72. Ribs-Jnnuary $1J.27; May, $15.D7; July, $1S.72. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. UNION STOCK YARDS, III., January 31. Hogs Receipts, 52,000; market. Tie highe;-; mixed and butchers, $l!.30(iTl!.H;,; good heavies, $11.'iuu ll.WJ; rough heavies, $)1.3r t U.r.O; light, $11.10 11.75; pigs, $S.of, (i 10.7ft; liulk of sales, $ll.DOWT1.75. CATTLE Receipts, 21.000; market, steady; bseves, $7.75ffl 11.95; cows md heifers, $:.00ai0.25; stockers and feeder. J6.00.ri 9.10; Texan, $8.60 'If,.-,- eslvos, f 10 7W1 1 .50, SHKF.P-Ueeeipt, 15.000; market, steadv; natives and Westerns, $10.Olifri n.40; lambs, $1.75(3 14.40. LEBANON MARKET 8. GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat $1.70 Lorn, 701bs 9Ge Oats, mixed &lc Oats, white 63c POULTRY, Kggi 30c Hut tor, fresh 23c Leghorns 12c ! Hens, 43 lb and over 17c I fiens under 44 lbs 14c I .'priii thicks over 2!bi 15c ! Old cocks 8c j Yeopg rocks. stoggY 10c Hen turks, 8 fbs and ove: .... 20c Hen turki, old 20c I Tom turks, 12 pounds and over 20e Tom Turks, old IBe 1 Capons, 7 Ilis and over Z4c Canon, under 7 lb lc (ieese, full feathered 11c , Ducks, colored lie i j Ducks, white 12c ! Heef hideji, green, No. 1 17e j i Beef hide, green No. 2 lft; I Horse hides, large No. 1 $7.00 I IN IVIFKFST OF IIVOIK.NK. ! INDIANAPOLIS, January 31. The; ! rules nf hygiene nbould not be suspended because of rules of religious ik'votion, Representative Yoder, of ; (toshen believe. He has introduced a lull in the legislature, prohibiting the ' use of a common drinking rup in iIi.ihIm'S l roinmunif.n service. i Andrew Sidencr, of Ijdoga. was I h re yesterday, the gueit of Robert I F.wmg.
r.iU Wigga and wife entertained Tom Stowofi and fumdy bd Howard 1 Wallace and mother Sunday. j Clarence Wigga spent Sunday with 1 Bernard F.. King. R Hnr irJ Miss 'era Wlleen
visited Saturday night anil Sunday I wun menus at uicera. , Paul Ferguson and family enent Sunday at .the C. M. Fjusset home. revival ai i" y night with six additions to the church. , Leland Fuusset of Purdue spent Saturday night with home folk. Mrs. Bill Smothers is somewnai im proved. Misa Iiuby Myers spent unoay night at the Quincy Miller home. Fred Shook and mother spent Sunday at the Bill Wigga home. Newton Kimr and wife called on Hush Ki;." and wife FrUay. Miss Beryl Haughey has returned home from Oregon. Mrs. Sylvia King ia on the sick list. THORNTOWN. Mrs. Edna Cones and Mrs. Slaty Price spent Saturday in Ibnnon. The body of John Kiley was brought here Sunday from Lafajette for bural. I Henry Shelton and Bidd Shelton and family of No. 7 spent Sunday with James French and wife. W. J. Sliller and wife spent Sundny with Kdward Ijipham and wife near Sugar Plain. Mrs. Gertrude Hawkins spent Satday in Lafayette. Mrs. Lula Serring and chil.lun r,f Indianapolis are making a visit with Klw-ood Serring and wite. Mrs. Anna Voris of Lebanon spent Sunday with Harvey Perkins und life. Mr. and Mis. F.rnest Morris and 4iss Flora Morris of Indianapolis, pent Sunday wiah Kdward I'iatt and family. THORNTOWN. R. R. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sparks and son Charles Leo, Mr. and Mis. Rush Saun ders were the guests of Hurve Kiddle id wife Sunday. Mrs. Carl I'ennv vi.-itel William Denny and family last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Couchmnn and daughter Mildred spent one ria last veck with Atley Crose and wife. Mrs. George Randle and Mrs. Chns. Dean visited Mrs. George Hall last Thursday. Mrs. George Handle spent I riday with Mrs. Frank Stewart. Allan Saunders who attend Waoash college spent from Friday until Monday Willi his uuic-nt.i, Fred Saunders and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean entertained the following guests Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. George Hall ond Mrs. Baxter Drubeck. Mrs. T. H. Dean spent the first of last week with her son Sam Dean and family of I,ebanon. Albert Beck is in poor henlth.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st. SEASON'S BIGGEST ANO BEST NOVELTY.
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Table Salt, 3 sacks 10c Safety Mati'lies, G fur .....V Shredded Wheat Biscuits lllc Electric; Lamps l.V Electric Shades new patterns for 2.")C Cedar Oil Mops 2."c Cedar Oil Polish 10c
One lot of New Embroidery, special, per yard 10c DON'T FORGET YOUR TICKET Moore's 5 and 10c Store NEW MUSIC COPY 10c
MILLER BROS. Plumbing and Heating Vacuum Cleaners Phone 128. N. Lebanon St. WILL LEAVE FOR FLORIDA. C. 0. Drown ami wife will leave tomorrow for Florida to spend the remainder f the winter. They will make the trip via Ashville and Columbia and return via Atlanta und Chattanooga. They will visit DaVn, St. AugUitine, Jacksonville and other Florida points. 1 f 'Isls'.i ifti
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Wax Taper, .Iff sheets 5c Canvas Gloves, pails. . . .25c Granite Dish Talis 25c Tilgrim Coffee. I pound. . .15c Rolled Oats, 2 packages. .15c Fijf Newton Cukes, 12 oz. 10c Macaroons, 1-2 pound ....10c
Hulk Kiaut. pound 10c Country l.ard, pound 2c Country Sorghum, gallon ....7.r J. W. DAVIDSON 107 West South St Phoae 233 Across From Iitterurban Station J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contractinif F.lectric Wiring, Motor Work, Anything. Reasonable prices Office at rear of Fdter's drug store Harvey, photos. West Hide Square. - i, t.''iVjU-
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