Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 137, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 March 1917 — Page 8

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. FLAT LENSES give a limited field of eyesight efficiency while Tric lens'-, in which we specialize, pive a range of vision limited only by the eyes themselves. Let us replace those flat lenses with Toric lenses. MRS. OI.IVE ( I.KRK Hair Dressing Parlor Room 201 First National 15k. Bid. For ppoinlnunl Phone 162 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ; Single edge, per doieu 25t Doable edgo, per doren 35 We pay postage one woy. ' Barker & Son. Icbsnon i

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SPECIAL This Week Only Onion Sets, per quart Ten pounds of Cane Granulated Sugar One peck big Colorado Potatoes

EVERYTHING CHEAPER Matthews Cut Rate Grocery 2WS Wnt Wathington Street. Phone 400 and 40 Try our Lake Herring and Mackerel Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles.

Olympic Theatre Coming Thursday, March 8th. TWO BIG SPECIAL PICTURES

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "The Pawn Shop" Mutual's millionaire comedian in latest picture? shows you what he thinks is propriety in "A private banking house." It is the regular Charlie Chaplin, with pants, shoes, coat, cane and mo istache. As the title indicates, the set ting of this newest picture find;:- itself beneath a three-ball sign, with Chaplin a sort of under counter tender, bookk"? per, window washer and regaler of time to the fair Edna. He ia everywhere at once, feet foremost, in the typical Chaplin way with a lot of the old familiar business and a lot that all will recognize as new. There are a lot of thrills mingling in with the laughs, which is just one riot of fun. BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT J. Warren Kerrigan and Louise Lovely in their greatest success "THE MEASURE OF A MAN" 5 ACTS 5 A Hirring drama of vigorous manhood. Interpreting the story "A Fighting Parson's Victory," "The Rugged Romance of a Man Who Could Fight and Preach," "The Fighting Parson." DON'T MISS THIS BIG PROGRAM loc-ADMISSION-lOc

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. Job Work at Reporter office! EfiPOUTFR ON H. 8, $1.00 YEARLY

TONIGHT Course Plays of Merit "Revenge" At last the moment arrived for which the little dancer had worked and prayed. The brutal Russian police chief was at her mercy ! '

VIOLA DANA "Broadway's Biggest Little Star" in

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1UU lJLJ II 1111 offers you five reels of mighty scenes, building rapidly and smoothly to a climax of smashing power. "THE COSSACK WHIP" was produced fron that vivid story of life in bloody Russia, written by James Oppenheim. In support of Miss Dana are a number of your favorite screen plavers, including Richard Tucker, Bob Walker, Frank Farrington and Sally Crute. Me ADMISSION 10c COMING THURSDAY Ethel Clavton and Carlvle Blackwell in "THE MADNESS OF HELEN." Story by Emmett Campbell Hail.

...15c ..85c ..80c ft CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Phone 15 21 8. Lebanon St. Job Work at Reporter office RIXORTKR ON R. R. 13.60 TE4KI.Y

Olympic Theater

Quality I!ous Quality Plays ! TONIGHT I T'iiinpl'' pli-yi i'ri---n! Ch.'irle.- Rn . .Mnorory Wilson .'.nil Margaret Thnwpi :on, in I "THE HONORABLE ! ALGY" j TWf is oni' bad KnKlishn.ttn am! thfr1 is one good Ktiiihhnj'in and ; tlif-y'rc both titled. One of 'em lovej'T;U" an I hf otiu-r laves money. jThere'ri a 'trillion tn wU too, hu: the bfj J.injr is the a.; "ntu,,s of u story that inills ami jjnp you. Th-.' story details the adventures of a younger Mn of Mnntvith, who com to AiHfr;-0 With hi, heavt on hi; .sleeve Id r:i!ch ;in American hf-ir1. tnd ! n-trifve the family fortune. U i, a nnvlem fuy -toiy, with ho!i. heai! :nU'n-.-.t and thrilling urtiou i-: plenty. 10c ADMISSION 3c Coming Thursday. J. Warren KitriKn ami Uiuise Lovely, in "The Measure of a Jinn." l'ivf nets. Charles Chaplin in "Th" Pawn Shop." two actd. Get a Federal Policy It covers every sickness, evnry accident, anywhere, any time, any way, and, if not disabled, your money returned with G per cent interest. Pavs $100 for natural death: $200 to $1,600 accidental death; .'it week a for any sickness; 104 weeks for any accident. I settle claims every week. J. E. BROSHAR, Agent DR. JAMES II. BLACK Pnctire Limited to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat riraun Bute Bank tSUg. LEBANON, ISft THE REX A IX STORE. SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES A!o Gravel Boad Bonds Harry L. Kenworthy Rmidence phone. 224; Ofltee, IB REPORTER ON B. K, M M TEARli Job Work at Reporter office EJrpnSTFR K. K. t3.ri) EAKL1

Clark M.iKmram, mm of Jlin tV.ninjrum of tjuA AahinKtqn -troet, left yentrday for Winchester, Ky, where today he wan united it marriatte to Mine Rarhd Sutherland. Mr. and Mi Klaningam will return to this eity the hitter part ul' the week and after a diort visit with Mr. Pliminiram'a parent will ko to housekeeping on farm north of thin city.

MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 7.There were 6,000 fifsh ho;n for the market today anil naleamen were in a .os"ition to ruise prices, there beinK very urjrent onlern from outside sources. It took a little time to divide upon prices, but finally it was agreed to advance prices 10c in a Rcneru1 ivay at which the hulk of good ht; hold at $14.Hr.. There wi-re ev.(u! .it $14.l'0 and the extn-me top of fl". vus the hivhe.it in the history of the Iiuliuiipoli market. There was n (rood clearance at prevailing price-i. CATTLE Tin- fact there were onh 1,000 cattle for the Wednesday market contributed to the advantage of salesmen and was the mean of croatinj? active competition union? buyers, which resulted in a prompt trann fcrrmK of offerinfts ut stronK. if not iiiirher prices, many if not most of the dilferent linen heinir 2.V hitrher than last week. There wan s contiued tronf market for bulla and calves The demand for stockers and feeding cattle was not improved and price!' consequently were no better. HHKKP The receipt!) of sheep an.l lambs today amounted to about ln head. There was a Rood demand and tiles included lamb at !( 11. which 18 f0c hi((her than the low time last week. Sheep sold at $U.7.r. the highest tfice ever paid in this niar ki-t. Other sales ruiu'ed from $KHn li.r.o. nic v(;o t;R CHICAGO, Mar.h 7. Wheat onenid todiv , to c hiKher. Otr.-rir.e.-wei-e hirht. It took hut little buying to advance prices. The market a: lorvous. Com oiiened 11 to "c higher. The mark't was strong be;au of lack of ott rinifs and under '.one firm, Oats opened to ic hiffher. Pro ision9 were unchanged. CI.O.K Wheat May. 11.87', tc Julv, $l..ri"'i to September, 1.145. Com May, $1.07 to U; July, ft. : to S: September, Sl.Wi. ()-u May. Mlc; July, :.;4. Pork-M.i. $'i:'..liii; July. Lard May. JI8.97 to Sir,; July. $18.jr.. P.ibs- May, SI7..V): July. !17.n. ( HICA(.t) IIVKSTOt K. UNION STOCK YARDS. III.. March ". IlOdS RereipU, H2.0H0, tiarket, 2r.c h-Rher; mived and butrhr. I4 4u5i 14.:r; (rood heavira. J14.vl)(5 1 4 .9 " ; rou;h heavies. S14.4r,rd f4.--,; light, $14 llK.T 11.9(1; pics. Sll'.M); ulk of sales, iUKM U.SMi. CATTl.K ReceipU, 11.0D0; market, strong to 10c higher; beeves, J7.7.riffl12.25; cows uoil heifers, .V)(a' !0.(f.; aockers and feeders, $i.90Ca 9.40: texana. 10.85: calves, $9(j'10.10. SHKUP Kweipts, 12,0UII; market, arm; natives and westerns, $!0i14.If,; lwiU, f11.8r.ia 14.80. GRAIN M1RKET3. Wheat St.W 1.0:i Corn. 70 lbs Oats, mixed OaU, white POULTRY. Fxe Butter, fresh fghoim Hens, 4,jltK and over Hens under 4 Vi lbs .Spring chirks over 2 lbs Old cock Young cocks, stagey Hen turks, 8 Iba and urei .... Hon turks, old Tom hirks, 12 pounds and over Tom Tnrku, old Capons. 7 lbs und over Geese, full feathered Ducks, colored Ducks, white Beef hides, green, No. 1 Beef hilled, green No. 2 Horse Hides, No, 1 large MINOR COURTS. John King appeared before Juvtice of Peace Trowbndg 'bis afternoon and plead guilty to the charge of in toxictttion. He was fined $1 and costs amounting to tll fla. fie could not pay the fine and wax wnt to jail. Pity tb Poor Editor. Mingn (spcakliiK of one wlm Iib Just panned) "He iertnluiy bus a wiuelehed appt-amnce." HlUlx-nt "No wonder. Ill wife won't lt Mm eprr hl mind at home, and M Inem won't let Unu eiprens It at the oltlee." Mlou',hiit' bin buslmnMr' Hillbent "H' nerPlivr editor." Life. Dally Thought He who lore not hi country can lot aoiblnt. Ityron.

urtrlij 15ratt5 ClnHjra PEACE RESOLUTION. U Intrnducrd in the Prussian Hons.' of Lords. tKu the Ihtrmnthinttl .Vfc- H.-r,-l.-.l THK HAflt-K, March 7. The Cernuin government is urged to adopt all means to odium an honorable pence sniaranteeing (ieim iny a political and economic future comparable with the sacrifices her armies have made, in a resolution introduced in the Prussian Perrenhnus (House of Lor. Is) by Count IIoen.it rosch, according to llerin dispatches today. Other members joined with lb-n-..tor-n-h and supiioited the resolution. They pointed out that derm. in d-.nnin-ition of Ilelgium and the coast of Flanders makes Germany's position secure in pence negotiations. O E. S. INITIATION. InviUiion to drainl Matron to Attend Merlins Here. At the meeting Inst night of the Lebanon Chapter No. 2:1 of Kastem Star, it was decided that an invitation he sent to Mr-.. Amelia Kjiton of Whiting, tirand Matron of the Cmnd Chapter of Indiana to attend the next regular meeting ol this chapter on the light of April 3. At this meeting there wdl he a class of six or eight "andidates for initiation. RECOVERING NICELY. Dr. Rounell of Jamestown Will Not Undergo Surgical Operation. Dr. Hounell of Jamestown who was taken to the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis last Thursday is recovering nicely. It was thought at the time he was taken to the hospital that no operation would he necessary but the attending physicians now stute that he will not have to undergo the operation. FA I RL. I Ml. Mrs. F.dna Matthews of Indian apolis spent from Thursday unu' Sunday with relatives. Clint Sounders and family spent Sunday with I!. Fl. MiT.oberts ami ,cife. Mrs. Sara.'itha Howard whs the guest of her daughter Mrs. Kthel Poo1 of Lebanon, from Friday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Donley and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent Sunday with Ollie Kvans and wife neu; Peei-h 1 1 rove. James DeAtley and family who have been the guests of Clarence De Alley and wife the latter part of the week left for their home in Kentucky Tuesday. Miss Floy Futon is visiting her sister, Mrr. Lula Nash at Hrownshurg Mrs. J. W. Single and son Cupt. L. 0. SliiR-le of Lebanon was the guest of Mrs. Asbury Williams Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Hrown Scnt TupmI( evening with Hairy Howard and family. " WE WANT TO KNOW YOU AND WANT YOU TO KNOW US That the best way for you to become agreeably acquainted with ua is to let us clean, repair and press your clothes. One trial will convince you that our mutual business acquaintanceship will be "worth while." R. C. Jones

Come in and swe the Piping Kjek Flannels, iht Spartan Plaids and the Thornberry Twists. We Give Trade Extension Tickets

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Flake White Soap, G bars .2.1c Shredded Wheat Biscuit. 2 peks. 15c Fancy head Rue, pound 5c Fancy Table Beets, can 10c Hunter's Peas, run 10c Sliced Pineupple, can 10c Hominy, can 10c Apples, can luc Chile Con Carne, can 10c Red Heun.;, can 10c Dissert Jelly, package luc Columbia Lye. 3 cans L'Hc Wall Paper Cleaner, 2 cans ...Lie Mince Meat, 8 packages l!Sc (iarden or Flower Seed, '2 rck.n, "c Mustard Dressing ."ic Old Reliable Coffee, pound 2.1c Hershey's Cocoa 10c Pnkiutf Soda, pound ...;1c Gunpowiler Tea, 4 pound IUc

Moore's 5 Deiiver 50 cents worth. There are 300,000

A. A. GARNER. REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST

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Get a bottle of our (Diamond Brand) lhef Iron and Wine fine preitigested Leef combined with lion and wine which wom!"rfu!!y builds up your run down system. There's nothing better. Try it. LONG & DAVIS Phone W Wall Paper Store

Seed Potatoes Onions Sets Buy Early Vp blieve they will gu hifrher; the kte liuyers won't gr-t nny. (iood applp 35c ppr pock. San Maria Coffee in the Lost. Lewis & Storm PHONE 12 Qt'ICK DELIVERY

Farm Loans on 20 Years Time Interest at ier cent, payable annually, Pre-pay- " ment privileges. WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION We also make farm loans for five years at 5 per cent interest. Investigate these loans Abstracts correctly prepared at reasonable cost. MOORE & SHIRLEY Phone 111 N. E. Corner Square.

When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Thone 299, 410 West Soh Street

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on Automobile & 10c Store Phone 142Y Blind Dependents in the United States. Most of this blindness could have been prevented had an annual, systematic examination tif the eyes been made. Have us examine your eyes now. is MAIL, $3.00 A YEAR.

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