Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 118, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 February 1917 — Page 6
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Perfect Glasses are Possible
Only when you have the work done by ono v.ho ran examine your s.vm. design, make, lit and adjust trluei. In gliMHiA. a division of laItor or Kiiix-rvision is dangerous. Our nervire tirotfctt you from xuch dang-, ers. H. A. McDaniel & Bro. 25 Saved Buy your spring Rubber Boots before March 1 and lave the 23 per cent advance. NEW GOODS FIRST QUALITY Will C. Davis (Out of high rent district) ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and -Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone !7fi. Near Fuller' saw mill IKe Store cVuluw J- x-x - , CLOTHINC Harlan Monument Co. Work all done with pneumatic tools Price Very Reasonable Shop Phone No. 102. Remdcnce Phone Nos. IIS and 714 CHIROPRACTOR M taana-Neal Bldr. Pbom M Hotm: 9-11 a. n.: 1-t and 7-8 p. m 1 Consul tattoo and Spinal Analysts fras ! OWEN M0RKERT Job Work at Reporter office j Job Work at Reporter office i
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th.
With special scenery Buster Brown and other moot of them written by
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, Quality Houe . duality Plays TONIGHT. ' Bluebird Photoplay, 1...., e'.ents i a beautiful piioto-vcr.-don of Kl anur j lUMkott'i story "Little Eve Edgarton'' (Jriei'a'ly published In Everybody's I Matrainne, intro.lucinjr. Dainty Klla I Hall nl Herbert Kawlinsrn, with "H onas Jefferson (son of the immorml "Rip Van. Winkle" Joseph) Marc Fi-ilt. n. I tori.. l'av.n, Crotrhrn l-eder-, or ar.'l t inline.; en-emble of superminiat ies. A fa-1-in.ttmir .i-Hre.tsory (if um-x-. . ct.d 'live, Willfully delineated, in .hi- t-.tihodunent of superlative photuTh.r . lit nf rotM nuvd with toe potent aii.il nf an 10c ADMISSION 5c line Wciincdav. Henry Walti I.c', minion al pwin "The Olympic Theater Quality House Quality Playp TONIGHT .i I-!:-' .'a. The End of the Trail" ......n. Ts-: with lif. i.iiV Bavits for Ihi' i -t furm.l.r.l .,rv. uH.h 1e Iflc-ADMISSION ,')C You Won't Miss! 'Si ! the money if yu s-t a Juan of ua m ear smail weekly payment5 .plan. Don't W..IT5-. l' usy, ' S10toS2oO i.d-1. ..ii;ei id ot W. A. Swank ' ('lawforJsvillo. ind. B,-n Hur Hldg. I'hon '$$$$$? s $ $ EVERY DAY IS WLL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAl'N'DERS I'hone I'kj-V West Main Ft. We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line ALSO THE SOME Or THE J'OED Ix'banon Hardware Co. Phon ana Wt Mam trMt Harry L. Kenworthy REPRESENTING THE R. L DOLLINGS CO. Roidcnce phone. 224; Office, 1M THE ft EX A 1.1. STORE. RAT LASLEt AUTO LIVERY Ami Tail SttUw Day Phone- 606. Residence, )6S-I
and 16 musical numbers. Tunes you'll whistle and hum for month. A brand new version, true to life's funniest side. Py that true child of nature who has had hosts of eimy impossible and grotesque imitators Chan. W. Benner, Farce until you forget thrre ever was a cloud, pongs that will charm and bewitch the dullest ear and IUVLNG BERLIN, "the ragtime genius." Prices 2.5c, 3,"c and oQc. Seats now on sale at Nobcs' drug stoic. Get seats early and avoid the rush.
') v npic ami I il I hi' 11 ! i Hire Production fur 'fuiuihl, "Tim End of the Trail." f'.ttuinjf William Farnum, will to. the bill at the Olympic tnmirht. Th snow-dud regions of the irneai Northwest fur i.!. !-. fl'" wttinn for this story, whirh tells of tho fi(tht made by one nmu fur hii( home and happiness. Ella' Hall anil Herbert Rawlinson, Thomas JefTcnmn, Marc Fenton ami Robert 'L Leonard, beside the busy enmrra man, wore etyraged in just such a scene when the climax of "Little Kve Kdirarton" was photo--frranhed for exhibition at the Colonial
theater this evening when Bluebird (lay arrive. The ntmy is base! on Eleanor H. Abbott's serial, published in Everybody's Maeattines, ami Uluelnnl 'i quick to realize the ploasuro-jriini-possibilities of the .work if translated to the screen. teriune. Mrs. I. M. -Miller was in Frankfort,! one day la.t week. Those who are on the sick list are improving. Mi... Herbert Irivk nn.l .lauirht-r l.unle and Mrs. liny Thnmp.nw ami iia'i'l tei ., Irene, J'tneato anil Max-ne ef Sheralan and Miss Uuth t.'rask of 'hi. place .-.pent Saturday at the Wallei Kiazier home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank FairchiM of Seirrleville, spent the week at the S. K. Sttwipv home. Ned Tbempson was in Lebanon Fri.1 IV. I.iliV u.ille trick of Sheridan, ;ier,t the week at the A. V. Spenrer home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mcrardle spent the latter part of Jie week in Indianapol,,. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Iriek of Sheridan, spent Sunday at the James Turnell heme. Mr. and M tudi fox spent Sunlav with Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. I.e dianapeli, pent S; Sunday ith Mr. ai . Walter Frazier. r Rurire-s of Int in iv mi'ht and I Mr. I. ute IlurMiss Mary Wyatt i... workinir at the (1 1. 1) I N ION. ('"narles Hysoni? and on spent Sundae aft'Mnnun with I.. 1'eahodv. Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Dale and fam'ly enleriaintd at trear home Wednes-d-y evening. The jruests were: Mr. and Mrs. Klisha I'.ee,,. and sons. J..Jack.n ne.i dauyhtT. Mr. and Mr.-. Harry i:..,e. Mr, and Mis. J. W. Kern:to. Mr. and Mrs. Tom .laik.on and ilaavhter. Durliin. Alitar and Juanita; add. Mr. aim Mis. Fred Tayio,, .r. and Mii. Arthur Stevens and Mr. and I Mrs. , se Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Ker-j ere honcred iruivts. it beini;j :ii wnld.re anniV.-rsa.y. lie. and Mis. id Mis. Je ain and er.t Sunith ' harte Hi -ow n. THOHNTOWN. R. R. l. ifarl.'y flaw a, n and wife and j lortre Hall aoil wife were the (rucst i "f A,i"-V Cr"-'- " Tftoisi'lay. i u...ar Miaim and famiiy entertain- j ie.l tr.e folliiwinit (Hiests Sun, lav: lin.l I Saunders and wife. Cecil Sparki ae.i j family, and Hyrve Riddle and w fe, I John t.'tley and wife Vi-ited Robert Oix and wife .Sunday. ! Miss Hazet Coedin spent Fndav I wit1 Mrs. Ruby Ji.hnsnn. Mrs. (lien Kar.elriKK is on the sick lirt. Harve Riddle and wife. Oeil-Spark i. wi'"e and sen, Charles I.eo, rali.il on Roiiert Cox and w-ife Sunday evenint.. Morel. md Cro.-e of Ipdianapolis. sp-nt Satuiday niicht and Sunday wth hi-' parents Atley Cros and wif. M. I). Campbeil and family called on Rush X lui.de-s and wife Sunday evening. , LEAPED TO HIS !K VTH. I NEW YORK. February Fl.-l'ush-l i r. tc asiiie his wife who was clinpinyl frantically to his nitrlit clothes, Samuel j Adams. ::', manar'T of a l.owel,1 Ma.-s., shoe factory, leaped fiom a: r.iurth-story wio.lew in his apartment j 'icre t.,.,ay. His r.kuil was fracture!. The suicide was attributed to nervousness from overwork, He foiinerly lived in Montgomery, Ala. . Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year. ! Harvey, photo. Went Side Square. I
Chas. W. Benner
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P'MA.-Iai'ijI.IS, Jnd., Feliiuaiy 1:1 -About 2Aill mora hoif rnveil today than yesterday, there ifK 8.H(). ib market tipened witk local packer the. principal buyers, there bintt falling otr in the outside support. CsEtrwy t.i th; iu; ,-ur vcil do,.-, buyers -- inclined to buy the jrood hesrs BtrordinK to weight an well as 'lualily ut riirTerent ptire, and there was a spread of if,e in price thin moininif. no tliat the market wa anywhere from 5oj15c lower than ye.terdny. The hot's avoiiit'i from 1G0 m'2O0 pounds brought i.W, those averagini? 225 pounds at SiI2..rw and heavier grades at $12.60, with the top for a few that were better than the Keneral run at f 12.6.. t'ATTI.K IteceiptH of l,r?"W) cattle, while larger than they have been, were not unusually larpe for this time in the week. The condition ef affairs, however, so fat a ati-ers were contained, Was contrary to the stioni; market for the same kinds of catlliyeterday. I'rices were lower. There v. as a i-teudy market for con. and heifers and a.jfooil clearance of that kind of cattle bulls also were without notable change and there was a ulronir. I to hiirher niar!;et for the irond veal I calves. The stacker and feeder trade : this mnrnini; was w itheut important I chance hut Uie business w as as -ood as could lie cqieeted, censiderint.' the veiv liKbt receipts. SIIFKI' Less than V.M sheep and 'lambs arrived for the market, and there was an absence of variety in the ! "Iferins and buyers were net very 'aitivr, but such as arrived included iambs from 5'U.aO down and sheep from Si'.JS down were steady with le .torday. l.ate ir. the day tw le,ks of Iambs sold at fll.r.o. i double ( HIC A (it) CHAIN'. CI fir AiiO. F.-bruar -Whea opened 1 (h 2r hiirher today on buyinir by commission house-. Free sell inir on the advance hr"iitrht about a reaction and on the break buying was re-umed. Tra.le was lii-hf in the airirreirate and the market nervous. Scattered huyinir parlv resulted in actional advances in both com and oats. Around $1.03 for May corn within '.ir of the best price for the nop. the market ran into resting orders to sell and a small reaction followed. Oats trade was liht. Provisions wove hiirher. . (HICACO LIVESTOCK. FNTO STOCK V DS, til., Fel.ruary IS. Hoys Receipts. .",.V(iO; market, steadv to lower; niixed and hatchf. l2.lit Po.d h-avie , Mi.:t.n.i U.all; roURh heavie-, 12.2H.il I i:i.l; hyht, Ill.Tdwi ' 12.:io: piirs. l.lKnie 11.2.'.: bulk of sales, $1:!.:'.' 1 J.'la. '.'ATT! F--Receipts, T.fMO; market. b.-.:i-f 12.1 lo.: he-lers. : j I'l.i:.: fa SHFKI Receipls. 1 S,i LEBANON MARKETS. GRAIN MARKETS. Si Wheat . . . K'.an, 701b.; Oats. mie, i Oats, while . pw(rs .,, ' f'u . W(.horIll lie,., 4', n, and ,,.ni uno'er I's lbs ipiinif chirks over 2Ibs Old r.K-ks Voane cock.;, stairiry Hen turks. S tin and ove: lien turks, old Tom turkj. 12 pounds and over ) Tom Turks, old Capons, 7 ttis and over Capons, under 7 lbs fies, full feathered Duck, colored Ducks, white Ileef hides, K.een, No. I I.OIXiF. NHiHTs AT REVIVAL. Interest in the n heinir conduited at . hllita at Me. hair. y.'.wir.y. The ine.lir ;iret re.ss foi t .. o V e meettnif-Lhrlsti-ir en aOen'i (n T'nurs call at', nd I"' I '. I Sondav .v' irieetinsr Mlirrh at ire Ikmiiij ner Dale . Slcoth rondocted by the nf this c it and Ri f Somer-K-t.
Presents PECK'S BAD BOY
mitiilM AM'. HI.. I'.'i ruai v 1:1 - Around the l:oek Mait.i arsenal arn.eft! frtiardA in prolusion are putrollm;? today, while inside !." a r.'trular beehive I of industry as preparations til meet the demand which will be made upon it in the event.f v'e fir? fccir.R lushed I to pcrfertisn. I Not only is the arsenal a mamifuc-l lurirtK plant of Ki'eat completerw-FS. j
but it also is a wonderful storehouse of military equipment. No one outside official circles knows just bow many rifles, cannon of various r.il'V brt.ii, armored automobiles, anti-aircraft (funs and various kinds of am-'1 munition as' well as equipment for troops arc stacked avaj- in the dim eeesises of its irrcat warehouses.1 IVrhsi the uveratre citizen is even unaware that the .supply there has lieen steadily i.uren.-ei! durut the last two and one-half years of war in Kuroiie, with its (arssihilities of involvin tho Vnited Stan's some day. The arsenal is on an island in the Mississippi river and has an area nf Rfcj acre. It is surrounded by proves of trees. Tho island has '.iVh, rocky cliffs for shore-. Here are bruusdit th cannon from Watei-vliet, N', Y., and tl:e earriaires from Watei town. Miss., to be assembled. Tf canteen?, knives, forks-, spoons, saddles and bridles, belts and holsters, harness, Run carriaires, limbers, cais-on'i, buttery wa(rnns or any other nf the thousand and ono things required by an aimy are needed, the Roclc Island nrsimal can supply them. the ten irreat shops, with, a fjeor .pace of thirtv-six acres, ,..an n -o turn nut 2-"0 Sprnurfield rifles a day.' Rower is produced by tho Mississippi river, wliiih pours its -Treat streams of wati r over a dam w ith foity-twn openinp-.., of whirh only eighteen have been in use. The government first laid its bands on this valuabie site in Mav, IHDi, w'hsa a small detachment of troo'is came up-the river and built upon the island n hiockhou.e which was called Fort Armstrong, and vh!rh vens intended to prevent the Sec and Fov Indians from making incursions. In 1SX.2 the iroverament appropriated 1io noil lor impiovioir the piave an dminir the Civil War l.'i.OilO captured Confedriates were held there as prisoners. In iml4 C.eneral T. .1. Rodman, inventor of the Irinre type of cannon Used durinir the Civil War. was made commandant of too fort, and laid out the present plant. The work was not heirilrc however, until tSs.fi. It is probable that Oeneral Rodman's ptoehecy iiiat the a:se"al same day A'oul.l bp the principal manufartaiiiiK plant lot the army will be leairod. WASHINGTON February in. The aerepl'ine Sltilation is cleatinsr up. Fif.sn hiir arioplane manir'acturcr.-. have ,,ff i.-d th-ii eati..' plaids to th irovernment. They aie capilalied al Mi ooo.oort and can seon be tunliiik oiii 1-1 m-irhrm i wee!;, a-(-fboi- t" their statement. The n'y other aerrtplare lompany is th" WrightMartin Ar'eriirt Corporntioo, eonJ,irillinn the valuable WriKht patent . The irovernment is takinir mea-ures which probably will result :i! th" purchase of the 'A i itr 1 it pat-mts .or alt aetoplanes made for use in the l'nited State, ai my and navy. .NEW YORK. IVh.uaiy n.-W... men recruiters soon wi'l he seen in the p.uks and other pulilic places of the city iiskinir men to enlist in the l'nited States army. The plan is beinc wotked of 1,11,1 ir.iuitihK n.mncit wdi h I ou' literature oxplainini? the new nrmy plan of one year enlistment. SALT LAKE CITY, l'iah, February ).:. T .i thou.i.nd N'.u.ij . I t.i e have informed f.overnor Isimberyer they are ready to take the field in i.fense nf the United States. NEW YORK. February I::. Cdf. and sandwiches for our soldiers! Tae youni; women of the (iitl's Nati-.nal Honor (iuard are p-oinu; about ".i automobi'es distribiitiriK lunches ;o the sentim Is vrtiardinir the e: oimous bridges of this city. Thev number one thousand. WASHINGTON, lehruars 1!. An epcrt bospdal force .-uiTicient to care for ao -.rn.- r niiilion men could he mobilized Ir, tl e lied Cross within a few dav., in the belief of etVals at iir-idruaitia.. of the society here. Flint Wadsworth, aetintr cliaiinian, states that the force whirh could be won ili.ed immeiliatr'v. in case of war Twenty-six rompletcly e.tuipis'd army and navy base ho-.pit.il un,ts, with a tetal personnel of 1.2',0 nurses Hospital base reserve of 41a nuises and r.r. n irses' aids. Tbirtiione partly complete navy
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Moored Specials Clothes Baskets . . Wash Tubs Wash Retards Brooms . Fish Mo.s.-t Bunch. ..t.r.c ."."c . 2"c .;ii)c .10c
One lot of Embroidery Flouncintr; Allovers and Edes, wnith tyi to 7." cents yard. Special 21k' We Give Trad.! Extension Tickets. Moore's Variety Store Across Street From Moore's 5 and 10c Store.
IT'S A MYSTERY
A. A. GARNER, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
If'tiichmrnt.- f tvi'nfy nin.-ra oai'h. ! One hunfiiod ami fifteen local pfnrrtrmry t.otarhttif nN. Oips uf (N-ft ihstnutors in sur-: trie; I (Ire-sinir, totalling ahout liiO. .Mr. U'iti,-w"ith sii'il t!ip nrKaniaiion oniiil put into the field 2,!'T0 : traine.l ?t t'ro-.4 nurses, and esti-' matt'd that if 10 per rent eF those to wnom tlie (led i'rnss hail K'ven elemTitary training responded a.4 nurses' ui.U tltf- t.it.il nuiin; prr:ionnr would .. .hm.uI n.oon. "With th" rustomary Ussiprnment of ten patients w each ("' j,? s;iys, "u-o eon U 1 thu:; take ern e of f0,IM0 si. k and wouniled at onee." J WIESTOW.N, R. R, ?l, I'nele Riil Hedge , who has been 'sick for some time, is able to be about onee more. Charles r'i.nv has bintifht the Overland automobile of K k. Marker and w ill put a sieeier bed on it. Ira Uennett attended th piny, 'The Japanese c; iris," at Jamestown last Saturday niirjit. Callie Will:: and wife vhitcd Sunday witii tiie family of 1-red 'laylor The Jamestown hiirh school basketball team defeated the Danville, team on the former's floor, last Fridav niirht 47 to ID. Edward May will move to the city in about two w-eks. The directors of the Farmers' Elevator Campatiy-nf Jamestown met in their regular mooting last Monday afternoon. At the yearly meeting of stockholders last Monday afternoon the old board uf ilirectais were elected for another year. ADVANCE II. R. 21. R. J. Riner made n business trip to Crawfoidsvilii;. Monday. Mrs. Oeorice tltoshar and daughter Ruie was oil I'hanon, Saturdav. lieneva llurris, who has been ?ick for the past two weeks witch pneumonia fever is some better. (oniyo Ray and wife spent Sunday with Charles Canada and famiiy near Wa'd. Lawrence Riner attended the convention ut Ftunkfort, Sunday Mis. Alice Owens w-ent Sunday afternoon to seV Mrs. Kli.a Cox of near I.eh.inatt anil who is verv ill. John Nieelyttnd wif" and daughter IV-arl and Frank Riner and wife were the truest of Sam Frazier and wife Sunday.
A bi(t assortment to select from, and see them Extension Tickets.
All This Week firaViitc Buckets :itc (Itanito Dish Pun;, 17-tit. flSc Granite Slop Jars, all white $1 Altiininum Tea Kettles ....$2 Aluminum Sauce Pan....:nie T many who have for years enjoyed the best of vision, that at forty or hereabouts glasses should he required for near use. It is in accordance with a natural physiological law that the eye loses power to vary its locus to near points: hence, the assistance of lenses is nciiled, We supply the proper eye help. WE HANDLE Flour, All Kinds of Feed and Cotton Seed Meal NEWTON'S itEST El O' R e' pecially desirable and satisfying, , -t bkin(? success. We invite the public to visit our new and modem elevator on South Fast street. We are prepared to Kive the people of Itoone county the verv best service. LEBANON GRAIN CO. STORAGEFOR ANYTHING R. E. WILLIAMS Wakashaw Lump Coal Just Received A. J. PLEW Phone 94 4-1 j DR. JAMES n. BLACK Practice LlBlted to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Farmer State Bank Bldg. LEBANON. IND. Dry Coeds Ful Side 8. GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jeftelcra, Opticians and Music Dealers. West Side Square Phone Z15
