Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 113, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 February 1917 — Page 6
When you want your Klnssea repiiirwl you are entitled to prompt wrviee and . gtxMl service. We psitivply guarantee to give both. Experience tia.s tmiKhi us th valuf of proirptness and thuroiinhncsx. Ask those w have pleased by the work we have done fur them. H. A. McDaniel & Bro.
Let Us Compare Prices
If you don't believe wo pel! chpor th in Soars, Roebuck & Co.. rote Ihe comparison: Article Our price Sears, P.neluirk To. Trie 2! pound beet suirur S1.7". Pago 4 S1.74 25 pounds cure sugar JI.Hl ',itr 4 SI. 85 1 pound Royal baking pow.ier. . . . 1:1c 1'age IT 42c Jelly Powder, any flavor .'i for ii'ir 1'airo I . .... .1 Cur 2"c Can Apricots (Dessert), ran l.'.c Van'- Is 2lr lo 2Kc Can White C berries 27c Page 2c to 32c Can Peaches ( Desert fine IV Pare HI 2flc to 2c ( an Yellow Cling PeucneJ ITic Page l! 21c to 27c No. 2 ran Sliced Pineapple !'ic Pago:'! J r Wr, m Hf Uncoated Broken R'co, .",lhs. for 2.c Fai;' :.M . lbs. for 2c Uncoated Head Hie-. . .5 II". for 2 Pjk" 5 pounds for .12c to 'Me
Besides this we save you the p-rstaire and time ordering, save you the freight which is high from Chicago. (It co-ts IV! -ent o ship 1 sack of sugar). If you live in Letupon driivr lo your kit. hen, nnd we ore right here to hack our goods up. Matthews Cut Rate Grocery
296 West Washington St. 25 Saved Buy your spring RtildVr Boots before March 1 and Rave the 25 jvr rent adVance. NEW GOODS FIRST QUALITY Will C. Davis (Out of high rt-nt district) TkSlorecVahiw CLOTHING Harlan Monument Co. Work all done with pneumatic tools Price Very Keonble Shop Phone No. P2. Residence Phone Kos. Hi! and 714 Harry L. Kenworthy REPRESENTING THE R. L. DOLLINGS CO. Reiidence phone, 224; Office. 106 CHIROPRACTOR m Cawn-Nral Bld. Pnoe SJ Boon: B-ll a. m.s 1-4 and 7-8 p. a CoBraltatioa and Hpmal Analyni trt OWEN MORKERT
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. OUR OWN PLAYERS-Formerly The Doyle Stock Company Presenting "TIIE WHIRL OF SOCIETY" VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS. SPECIAL SCENERY. EIGHT PIECE ORCHESTRA. PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS ONLY. SOME SHOW. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? SEATS NOW ON SALE AT NOBES' DRUG STORE. GET SEATS EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. THIS COMPANY WILL APPEAR EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT BALANCE of SEASON
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I "A Varnbond Prince' in the rolorfill tuk of it jettd youns: mMemttn vhf ramp to America vftirrh fi adventwc and became the dominant f.uf in a iHiichtful romance- It 'is ! r' p!-U with H-one of rejtul ppiencier jut the ntirt and bwoim-K abund ant With the atmosphere? of Sim Fran:rsro and the "barbary coast" where I the nunarwo has its inception. 1 II. 11. Warner, thf popular matinee ido! whu' has Inn been famous fur h: t rtork in "Alia Jimmy Valentine' is here t'miifht. thiii time in a romantic I tale of Iovp and adventure. Full vf Ithat "pep" nnd Flap for which these fthnfnphiv-sj i(;-p famous you are sure i to enjv 't. j lttc ADMISSION .c I Tallr-ibu- keystone Comely (lav. THF KEXLL STORE. Phones 400-4P0 P.RITISi: WEAR WHITE TO AV(HI) COLLISIONS ( ft,. l)i In, r.in.,i..il .V( OfrW.e.l l.ON'PON. Kehruaiy 7. Some or the I thinc-i "clue to the war. (entlemcp cut at n uiit are affect-v-htU (ieih;.-?, v-hite s:oe-: nii.i .Uete ulove... "Anti-rolli..n" .ifts ihey .'tic c:i'hd ae.l tcy preven' coL li.aons hav.cen peili'ttiians in the htk'Wt --tracts. Th- Icief .n hov a"'1 i;.rl now have pp" instead id 'ire dint ii. i eii ,..)-. t inMren are taJvrht to .U.i pia etv. h'en ill.luu uied .0 many lear es. Suburban railroad Tares have double:! ami tickets have irrown smaller. ' T- rcect a -avintr on pa.-tebnard. the ionjr ereen t.d:et of iuc Iw-Uuin das tins been .-uiip'.irt':.! hy a ticket haul 1 'v !a;ier than a p.V.aiie .-tamji. ' V.,h railroad fareV inercasini, the i t'ovenpient hft no! ir.cre.i'.i the i-thic-e- .aarters" rrdiireil rates t;i lth(-;,tiic:t! r(nipaniiv. Tbentrcal com- , pa-i.e- are not uvut ;e?. aecordinir to ' rul;ny. (.'hi'.dien in K.l;-tli.)urne have been irdeprsl to wear ilc.f- because of the h.h pri.es f shoe. JAPAN LEADS WORLD IN M'MIiER OF DIVORCES tilf tl-- Inu fsdf.'eoi' i-e-. fn .-(cr ) TOKI'). Pebcuary T Statistics just nabiished here by the (iovemment ihov. J:i:.an lead's the world in the proportion of divorces to marriages. Out of 2e.eb'i n arriat-'es in Kmrland. ".r.i resulf in a divorce; in th" L'nited .state", e.c-hty-twn, and in Japan, 11X () .'.r'.IHnl il.vorcer rlfeefed in Japan '.f-.i-ren fss:: arid l')H2. nnly 4iM were 'ddained bv law su.ts. 1'he re-t were broiieh! ibout by mutual consent, usually utibva-ie the vi-vices of the same "po-lHtweer." to ati-ani'ed the oriirina! matcii. Uut thir- condition is 'tariz.oi. More nnd more Japeme-r ivorr.en f.jjht for tfieir rirhts in the courts. Didn't Interttt Him. Visitor in Coortroo'ii "Whst Is this lnuit nlioiit':" Strm:r-er 'The creditors id (ieorae p.unip. bankrupt, are snii.j bis tri.Kiee o bankruptcy." visitor In I'oiinneiiu "Are y.ui iptevest. ed In the ei,e?" SI.-l.llf.T--"Not In th- slihte-i. J in lie. r.-e Iliiinp." .!lldt-e.
KON ). DU VAC, Win.,' Ml 7. A 'anil and feobie voice over a !eng-dr-tance telephone wire, the first com
munication that had been established with Red C.ranite, fifty milo west of here, in over a week, advised authoritie here that the resident nf thn villsue were near b famine oral Umt fuel had lonfr slr.ee b;en exhausted. "I'm so hungry I Cun hardly ta!V," 'aid the vdee, ".-end help iimnediruely." The severe storms of the past week hid completely isolated the village and the inh:ibitants were unnhle to e.-tal'H ih count. unicatmn with the outside world until today fthen a railroad telegraph operator stajreered through the hlindlne hliuard eiifht miles to liie lOKICft telephone. A "jieci'd train with a snow plow ahad, t'0 cars of coal and anolhor loaded witii j rovisions is heiny rushed hv the Northern railway to the I nf the stricken community. ! If;i!T EUROPEAN WAR IX STREETS OF PEKING Ifi't Ihr K(rrp(.l(iesif( ew .S.TWeO SAN PKANTiSrn. rVbruary ' The war in Kuroia has been fought 1 on a reduced thmnrh lilooily scale in the streets of l'ekini., accordinir to C. A. Jauretnii, a younir millionaire from the Artrentine, urvivintr here with his bride after u wedding journey throuirh the Orient. The conflict was staged, said Jainey:ui, wlio obtained his information from the Spanish Ambassador at Peking, wh-n the ienntion RUaids of the Austrian and Italian Legations, lnarrhipn through the streets met. The commands came to an abrupt halt, and then, before their oiVicercould stop the men a battle (Kvurrod hi v.hii.b lifies. swords and b.iyonoU tvre used. The combatants w pllv '.arted bv their ollicer. re f:n after .niir.y oa.l been v.ounJed. As a re.-uit of the battle, the Km bn--:ie:-' itcrreed to set apart certain ilavs (if tiie week on which the troop-' of one of the belligerents may e.n oat into the streets, while the other side -.tays within the Kmha.xy walls. "AOAMLESS EDEN" IS PLANNED FOR CHICAGO el r ('IHCAI.O, February ".An Adam-'e-s K.'en for the woman who workr i- pKinurd f.r Char-xe- It iM be r. p!".(e where the woman ",ho wites or cioe; other jocressionai work "l wlo is a thinKer (.f iniicpenden: foer.ns may live, work and play without any mere man around to make ilnnt's unpleasant or piea.-ant, as th(be t wii' be a pla ;en and for woti Ijhine ('lenient. -AidlitH Mrs site alreadv ll- been selected. The stiucture will include a'l modern conveniences and fmtuies. including (irobably an underground theatre, a larife re.-taurnt and an underground cafe with duino waiter- to serve all apartments, Simplicity, the tiuth "f real art, will govern all docaritions." LAMPS FOR HENS SO j THEY WORK LONGER I (,l Hi. sl...ile.l V.m Scri-lej.l , kl'Z ITPff S. Idaho, l ehruary 7. -! (ia-oline lamps are u-ed by Mrs. VV. i H. liarirjier to temrthen the workinyj day f h"i hens. Mis. Hiuinuer licht. I tlte lamp- at fi o'clock in the niotninri in the W inter mont'ns and keeps them lighted until 8:30 p ni.. In this way .die says she increases the e output n her flocks. Mrs. Barinj?er savs r hen can't see to scratch her dinner out of the litter before 8 a. m., n'-r after 3:-'i'. p. m.. which le-ives Hiddv only 7'j hours foi work. Py .".ddinif to the hen's wnrkinjr hours. Mrs. Ilariner des lurra, the ediciency of the cfrir rnakini machine is incieased. lo.nno ( riiANS woi ld COME TO All) OF V, lllit thf lv.trrr.ttiltal Vrrrtr-r.t WASHINGTON. February 7. Py her t s-aty w ith the nl.'ited States tr.e Republic of Cuba is bound, nben teijuested to do so by the Wa'hintoe Kovernment, to snd a least lil.liiKi troops for the defense of the I' nit's' States. Leadinir ubans say that this fitfure Ifl.iHiO -eltiex not even approximately repiesent the effort the rich little island would put forth o aid the nation which irave Cuba her independence. Kvery Cuban would he fully at Cncle Sam uiiind, they say.
JNMANAt'Ol.l:;, fnd., (-(bitiaiy 7. Itecetpta of liili'itj h-K" todev were over twice nn laive a yestenlav and the rule of supply and demand attain played an important part in the local market. On account of th erratic market yr!ay and tl weaker tendency at the close, buyers entered tlie maiket thin morninit and reduced prices. At first they demarwled a loss of '40c, wanting tile hKS ut $l'2.2ii, but, finally it was arranged to take, the bulk of the (rood ho's at 12.:f auainst ?!2.f.5 fur the built of the otferinis on yesterday's opening market. There was an extreme top of S12.40 afrainst S12.H0 esterduy and at the close of the first round of tra.lmir it was estimated that HI.MXJ hoRs had chantreil hands. CATTLE Receipts of 1.50(1 cattle wei-e nenrly three tinl s ottKe as yesterday and as usual under such circumstances this aided buyers in redticinii: prices, especially so far a:the steer cattle were concerned. They were eitimated at l'lc lower than esterday in some cases, but mos of thf stiles were steady. This loss applied principally to tile kinds st-llinn: finni $tj.rllS!l..r.n. Theie were no more cows and heifers, however, than necessary and they sold at steady prices as did nl.-o bulls and a good inn of 400 calves cluintred Viands at steady prices. The market for stockers aiid feeders cattle continued dull an.1 final sale. which lepresented a very small business, werr went:, if not lower Hian they have been the pat few days. SHKEP Receipts or 400 sheep and lambs were larirclv In e doubfe deck of lambs that sold at $14.60 which is as hih as nny have sold recently. Other ofTerinirs raiijied from 4 1 4-""0 down and there wei not enough sheep olfered to establi.-h prices by actual sales. Theie is hardly nny doubt that more could have been soid ut prevail-
t HICAliO t.n us. CHICAGO, February 7. Wheat prices at the opening today held close to yesterday's clo-unir price: and the market showed sirns of nervousness, l..il tio.l.-is sold euily bin riuctioto -et in on scattered buying. Corn was slightly lirmer with advances of to r.c at the opening but declined on selling by local traders, only to rally again. Trade was light ind sentiment mixed. Oats were unchanged and feature'ess. Provisions were about steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. I'NTON STOCK YAUDK. I!I.,-IIog, - Receipts. 4"i,iiu'i; market, strnnir; mixed and butchers. 1 !.".! l:t.2a: aood heavies, ..2.20k" !2..'.n; lough heavies. $l1.!l.Wt2.t': light. $II.7iii: pigs, .fn.n.'iiii U.2o; bulk of sale 12.1."i' 12-ta. CATTI K Receipts, IT.OOOj market, steady and 10c lower: beeves, Si.'K.'cd' lit'-, cow-, nr..! bcifei.-, f.i.Ti.tu liijjb: d's kers and feeih-ra, Jti.Cc. u ii.K,; Texans, $7.!H)(5'10.2S; calves, SI l.r.Oi.i M.7:,. SHEEP Receipts, Pi.000; market, steady; natives and westerns. $ti.7.ri(i' 11. lit); lambs, Sll.tlho 14.00. LEBANON MARKETS. GRAIN MARKETS. Wheat $10'. Corn, 7(IIlis piir Oats, mixed -Vic Outs, white r..v POULTRY. Eggs P.'c Putter, fresh 21c Lfrhoms 12c Hens, 4'ii Tl and over 17r Menu under 41i Wi i 14c Spring chicks over 21tis llic Old cwks Sc Voung cocks, staggy Pic Hen turki, 8 lbs and oy .... 20c Hen turks, old 20c Tom turks, 12 pounds and over 20" 1 om Turks, old If Capons, 7 lbs and oyer 21c Capons, under 7 lbs IV Geese, full feathered 11c Ducks, colored 11c Duckn, white 12c Beef hides, green. No. 1 17c Beef hides, green No. 2 10c Horse hides, large No, 1 .7.00 JtiGGEST OFFICE lU ILDING IN TIIE WORLD NOW IT'LL Illy tt sfernHI,ieil .V'm fioiM NEW YORK. Febnmry 7.--The Fundable building, luigest olfice structure in the world, is full. W hen it .i erected, real estate experts mostly considered it a "white elephant'' anil predicted it would never pny. Ped ' is announced today th.it every iarh "f the I,2'.0,OIM) Mpnre fit of rentable spare has now been l aed. The total rent per annum is nhout $n,'HiOiKiO.
A chance to save big money on Overcoats now. Great Overcoat values at s $9.85, $11.85, $14.85, $16.85 Vhite & Armstrong Lehunon and Thorntown
COSTS HIM $2,000 TO BE REST MAN iBj He rntrriatiniml Xrtrt rr(er.t CHICAGO, February 7 Timnn-nd Necher (rambled in oranre idosoni and It co-t him $2.0iM to be I.e.--! nv.n at the wedding 01' Cordon ('. T' erne, son of the vice president of Montgomery, Ward it Co., and Mis.-. Virginia Milnee. daughter of the presidint of the Standanl Sieel Car Co. It was in the lobby of the Hotel llittmore last August. "I'm going to tnaiTV the prettiest gir1 in the world." said Tliorue. "Who is ;he'.'" asked the ruri-os Xecher. "Virg'na Milner," whs I he reply. Neeher gasped. "Pet you St'J.OW you don't," he said. wnen he hid recovered his breath. "Your'e on," said Thome, Neeher is wondering still whether he was betting against A ui-e thing. already rat and dried. I'NCLE SAM TO CARE FOR HONEST 110110 (t trie nfc.niin.ixil Vnr fterrtre.l CHICAGO, Februaiy 7. Cncle Sam is pr(-iaring formally to reco)rni;:e tho hobo "the niiirratorv iaborer." as he prefers to be known in connection with the Federal Employment liureau in Chicago, This is tiie wold brought h:uk from Washington hy the llev. St. John Tucker, confessor and social r.dvisor extraordinary to the Hobo Colh-ne founded here by .laincs F:ids Hicv, the "millionaire hobo." Father Tuiker savs that he consulted officials of both the Vp:,rtmeni of Labor and the Hi paitim nt of Health and interested them in a plan for setting aside a room where real "hi, hoe" n-d tramps-- raay gathrr iml discuss their "problem..." The "veinmeiit niav desi.;na! pl.ysic.aa to i'ct as their med.cal adviser. I-CENT MEALS FOR ST. LOl IS CHILDREN itlH llir Int. ra.l''.l'i Sn" Krrrlrr.1 ST. LOUS, M.. February'7.-The high co:-t of living ha stiutk a snag in the form of the Children's I.unrh Association, oiierated by prominent women in this ritv. A perfectly sat.fa. l-i y four-ceia in.-al ,s ... r.. .1 hy the association. A soecimen menu of the luncheons served at the local schools by the asrociation follows: YeKctabie soup ...fine cent ll.iiii sandwiih tine cent. li.ee puddililf One cent (irahaiii cvuikers One cent Any part of tho menu may be ordered. PROFESSOR. AS W AITER. WILL STUDY SOCIETY (Hy the Intfrnntiunnl Xftra Serrtrf. CHICAtiO, February 7. Students of socioio-jfy at the I'nivcrMty of Clucatfo, hratttd hv l'rofc;('r Kdhert K rack, 'Jio MU'tyinij contlitiona at tii.it Ii30.. iVof.ot Taik hiimudf is doinj? fluty as waiter in a cafe. His puinhhave ohtuniHii posit tnaA u waittrs and ttaitrese.4, taxi ah drivers, e aret perfniTner?, ice cutters, .now sbovelers, bartenders, ch'inderm:iid and bellboys. Daily the Htudcnts niako reorts io t'ie cia.-K on their ,xpiri',nces. Enterprising Eye. "How did you net nub a bruised eye, ti,stuV- "Well, bo. I wns out n-bsikln' for tnuil-le. nn' dis veie eye was do fu-t to nnd it." Si. Louis (llol.e 1 iim.xriit. ChlnoM Delicacy. Lotus nuts, or Illy flower seeds, a fa orlle i-dllile of the Chinese, lire entett 1 1 1 .!c or are A nnd up and niode lulu kind I Ho
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