Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 15, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 October 1917 — Page 6
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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY OCTOBER 13, 1917.
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If you want your dead animals removed quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 420, Frankfort, Ind. A sanitary truck will he at your place within an
hour after jour call. i Ilyour sanitary methods, we prevent stock disease? on your farms. l By cooperating with us you will help yourselves. 1
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,'mtH.riil.Ht Phone Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. "THE FATAL RING" "Tho Fatal Ilmtr' is rK-vflop-inj; into a typical IV.ul Wliit? s-nal, which moans a continuuti.-: suecPKMnn nf hair-breadth escape-: of tV" .rt which tause? thr ubnervrr to hnl.i hibreath. In the fifth Poism!-, entitle! I "Diuiirr Cnrirrirrouof!,"' Pearl is rvicu'i from thf unii'.-iyroiin.I stream in which she has been cast. Sh anl her i rescuer barfly est up? h'in crushed i by nn incominir ferry boat, as they climb up to the dnok. The scpnes then ! reveit to Washington Mews, a .V'W i York art center, where there ure some I violent strufrgleq with Carslaite for Itotthesion of th violet diamond cinsinfc with a climax that i.- hair raising "Around the World in Half An Hour" A special Happy Hooligan comedy by F. Opper that is a mile a minute laugh producer. 3c ADMISSION-oc Olympic Theatre Matinee, 2:00. Nifjht, 7:00 TONIGHT "THE WINNING PAIR" 3 ACTS 3 Offsprings of old business rivals often fall in love in pictures and those in "The Winning Pair" are no exception to the general rule. Their fathers are shoe manufacturer;? and the plot concerns their rivalry and how the lovers made good as salesmen and eventually effected a reconciliation. Full of good humor and capably acted with Ruth Stonehouse and Roy Stewart in the leading parts. Eugene Lewis wrote and Louis Chaudet produced. 3c ADMISSION 3c liepcrter sy nail 3 per year Job Work at Reporter Office
Grand Opera House, 3 Days Commencing Thursday, October 18th. The GORDON PLAYERSOpening Play "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" Singing and Dancing Specialties Between Acts. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER.' One lady free Thursday night when accompanied by one adult paid admission to our opening performance. SPECIAL This ticket and one paid admission will admit two ladies or lady and gentleman. Tickets now on sale at Nobes' drug store. Get scats early and avoid the rush. A NEW VlAY EACH NIGHT. PRICES 10 and 20 CENTS.
Ise Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic which aids in digestion and tones tip the t:v.,tem making more pounds for less feed. Try it n your horses, hojrs or cattle. Long & Davis
:!9. (;o)dyear Tires and Tubes FOR GE AMSTERDAM, o.-t. i:..s, hn-.lt w ithout book -1 That is the latest thing with which Germany is threatAccording to the Vnssisch0 "dung, publisher of school books have b.-,.n informed that they may use v. hut stock, of paper they have for printing such volumes, but that when those supplies are exhausted no more paper may be used for this purpose. Toward the beginning of next year the Vossisrhe declares no more school books will be available. F.ven at pre. sent, it generally takes two months before classes can be completely supplied. LNEARTH REMAINS OF FAMOl'S INDIAN CHIEF I Si llf .lie. If,.,ri.li .Vert Kf Trier I SALT I.AKK CITY. I'tah. Ortohol.V The ''Happy Hunting Ground.." of Chief Black Hawk, a famous Indian chief, who terrorized various com TToinitien of I'tsh in its eurlv davs. i. believed to have been discovered neai Stamsh Fork. Railroad workmen unearthed a skeleton, with tomahawk pipe, saddle and gay Indian in.-igni'i, and the remains ate thought to lthose of the old warrior. whose ,ei,f, and place of burial have been -t ..ourcw of great mystery. WHITES FROM KMil.ANII. Otis Wright, son of M and Mr Fd Wright, of Advance writes hi parents from Fngland. Mr. Wright er listed last spring for military ser--ic while a student at D'l'auw uoiv.-r ty. The letter was dated Soptomh. IS. Mr. Wright said all the bo;, stood the trip well. Vr. and Mrs. Will Harrison of FaPearl street entertained Sunday, M ad Mm. Ray Neese and ilauirhte Mary Catherine, of Indianapolis. Vrs. James Paily entertained yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Columbus liar's of near Kirklin: Mr. and Mrs. I. in Miwe and son, Russell of near Khzaville, and Chester Musftrove of near Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hillock spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Gadsden. Pearhea. Peaches Plenty of nice onea to can. $.0Vfyer bushel. I 4 Storm Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearly
His Rid of $5,000 For Plant, GroundM and Equipment the Highest Received.
The plant, grounds and equipment of the I'alutcr-McMiilinn chair factory were sold jit public auction this to'ternopn, Morris Ritchie's offer of r,,000 was the high bul and the factory was .-.old to Mm. The purclw-er had n announcement as to his plans in refrard to the factory. I WILLIAMS HOSPITAL i Will l.al'ollctt... of Ilallmirton, ' turned to his home Saturday after ! in a patient in the hospital for m as taken to h;s ho,,-,e Su Xein ll.lke of Kllkill Mr. (Wee was bneivbt ttllf h. RFSTALKANT snj.l). Interurhan ltelaiirant a I Thciro'inm S'.l to Clair .la A !i if- .bid -.s H...e. .-t l!i; ATTENDANCE. Is liiperlcd lit All ot Hie S S. h.K.ls Yesterday. WOMEN REPLACE MEN IN MACHINE SHOPS ll fft. efrrfl if,,,,r Vr.rt ,-,, , .1 ('i;iK. Mali. H,t.,h.r I" . .Women in ov. i.-ii:.s rhi, mi; o-, n v. i ' In,firs; appearance here wh- n the .v,a; e.n I'.i'ilic rail:- I ei..pov.il a doz-n or the fair soy. for wn;i the l.-al reidir si-, p.. The w..m-n i'l O.rir f l A , periencing in -sortirg" .cap p.', separatM-g the -a-t iron Ms fro re iii-.H-ahie, and remo-. i-ir the- -t--and wrought iron. Not,.. .. httVllmi I the wot-,, n. a!:, I if they m pl-iy .,VieW atieneth ar.d ai. : Iris hne -t is l.aniied to put the to work cheiiOM- car, and otlwr I" a i.-r work !-. ut the .. .,r,. i ,: :.. Hie . e:ve the -riv.-n t.,e alls" '.i'l RI HAL S( HOOLS CLOSE; CAN'T OET TEACHERS (71 I'e ll'oi,lli"i f'HFYFN VF, Wt -ar.l in I!, d vi.li tii tiiki.i: iu: inji'I.f.ik CHICAGO. Ocf.h.-r I.,.- doe v,.'i r wo..-,n is dead today. n". ano-het g.ri and a s..,p,.r are -iHTenng sinn:,, injuries a - l:o r--'il: of a ni','., -i ,', ' ncrid.-nt that followed n hanco invitation. The gir's accepted the o'To of lh soldier to tide on his motor cycle and a few minutes later the mo torcycle crashed into a stn et car. Miss aiah Cortelln was killed and Miss Natalie Vivoretto and Sergeant Thomas G. Welch. Company i, fortysly hurt.
MARKET REPORTS
CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO, 111.. October 15. Lower price and an easier market in corn fenturel the opening of the market he.o t.-Klay. Hrisk buying and sellinn however, quirkly restormt prices to the level of Saturday's closing. I'rires in oats were slightly highe: than the previous close, December oats, wiling at H 5-S und May at 59 7-K. There was no conspicuous trading. A stronger tone was manifested in provisions and prices of pork, lard and spare ribs were uniformly higher. CHICAGO UVI.STOCK. CHICAGO. October la. Hoes Reeeipts, 4 (ld: market, slow, ,V low"i ; niix.'d and but. hers. $l.Otrt,18.T.: good heavies. .n;.?o(a IS.ild; rough, heavies, Iti.TtK" lK.oO; light, It'.iUOm 18. .",(); pigs. ll.TSfifir..""; bulk of sales, SlT.or.tff itU.'i. CATTI.K Receipts. 4:i.0OO; maiket. weak. lower; beeves, STft lT.10; cows :.r.,: heifers, S5.(illli.l;i; stockers and f lers, "'i.-Mi..i 1 i...O; Texans, sal.ir.fi i-t.J.'.; calves, .$'.-.0er Hi. SliF.F.P--Re ' ipt, .'..i.Oiin; market. ,'iw, lOifi K,c l.o-.er; natives and westi ins, .siHii Ili.Sn; lamb.-, SU.T.'C" I T.i0. LEBAXO.1 MARKETS. Wheat. No. 2 gov't grade ?2,rOats, new, i I'.w-. No. 2 1.'V, 12. Vi POULTRY. Ull H.r Inn .el'eoel,' .V,c. WASIIlNGT'iV. OctoU '.cuing loo! plamed b) The nots in sight of tiie they ta'se the hoots rim in the l tto'v. n the ground, w 'h f. place id l.-av. -at ilv the ii'., ti ;,l tr i:,d v. h, n the hunters c,-me after them the hoots st.ck to the feet of the mor.l.evs, and they are unable to el.mh. Thus the imitative little a.iinir.l.. ore captuml. ST.onil COW WEARS COLORED SPECTACLES y llr ;.'.,,ir,-ii.il .Vict Scrrier l FFRN'HAI.I'. N. Y.. October V. in an .'Ifoit to save a valuable e,o '-m becmiee- blind, its owner. Char so, H.,g.,.-,n, who vahies the a"m:i .it. sTi'oo, has had an operation per foii ',, .1 ,,n the coa's eyes, and it r.o wears colored ghl'.s speclarles tc, pro th. 'in. tal;, pri entl .' it coc'r.i, -;e. an ailment of the rye'hat ti- threatening its sight. I)r :eiij::r,'in Aveiy. an eye speciali.t. 'villi the aid of a veterinary suigon. tr eg to Jlagaman. the anima''s ( ' mwh improved. HOTEL WILL TEACH FRENCH TO PATRONS inn l it jr I Kc, NKW V.lKk. Oct., 1', -No long,, n I the wou d-be man of the world ':,..,( lt... ;,i..it or,'-ring from the m onus f New V.ok's fashionable hote's. il. reaf'cr if ou stop at tiie V an lei btlt, you will receive lesson. n I'ren, h free of ciiarg. with the compliments of the management. After you have spent a short time tit the hotel theie should Ire no reaon why y,,u should not pronounce the names of the French dishes on the menu with the easy nonchalance of the Austrian waiter. The Vanderhilt is determined that its patrons shall be able to tell the soup from the roast without railing an interpreter. Classes will be held twice a ,.-r..;v, "hich ,.!! irnest of the h. telry are invited.
r.i.ster. fresh ' liens, under ' : lbs 1X-H-:s. 4 .. lb. and over 21, !., ,-hoin hn. is,"'J roc' s 12, sprin;; clicks oyer l tt.s 20. CATCH MONKEYS WITH
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS!
IRh the Internattinal ,irt S'-re4ce.l CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October lo. The Southern Railway, one of the largest corporations operating in the .South, has been made defendant in an action ut law which charges the company with cruelty to animals 'i'he railroad company recently op,"i'te.1 a "tank train," carrying aci I I flour a sulphuric acid piant The j "tanks" leaked and the acid flowed to the ground anil spread out in the grass. Cattle along the right of way ate the grass and died in large numbers. The railroad company made s, ttl, ment with the owners of the stock, but the Chattanooga Humane Society brought action against the company on a charge of cruelty to animals. ALMOST LET HIM DIE: m.llM'.Kl'OHT. ii., (i,oh, egs. lo-l hi lie ll". Ill.g Cl'e.-K Oil' tr. i,.,-; r ol the Oii.o Mer. 111., !,. .. ; in l e ma I ar.l the .. th a'. '. U lien il was roaii-ci that ti ne.ded help r.-.-ucs le.iied i.ll S9 YEARS OF LIFE 1 i I N l-N. W. a! l.-a-t I" -i. mid on the fur here. Carve.) Is f hack v. greatgr c the initials of Mr. N, id.'athor and the date "I: Hl .MPED LAMP STANDARD. Driver Lost Control of Machine Which Hit Street Lamppost. One of the ,;tv st!". t I..mt .tt on the jr-il corner was broken ,n two vrs. terdav afternoon, when a sir , eye woman lost control of 'he ma, moe slo swedish-americans pled;;e allegiance ! thf Mfrrn'Ki'OI,! -V.rt ftnrtrr.) CASI'KR, Wyo., Ortober 1 ,Swe,l. ish-Americans in V. yoniing want Cm le Sam to kt.o-.v that they am toyel to the Cnited States, nnd call upon their Scandinavian relatives to shake off the yoke of their autoci atir lul.-r in a petition being circuaited heer. "Resolve,!, that we, descendants f.f Swo,!,. h parentarfH, petition our frier,,!., and relatives in the home country not to he fooled by the Swedi h kai.-er," the p.-tdi..n reads, "but lo ask that he. Iiko tin, Russian .?ar. like log. , have had tl.e The petition veh he duplicity 1'ivol ntly -h dip omaltc representatives lecently re ivtiie,! tiv the state department, am! hvlares that all Swedes will stand oyally by the t'nited States in my To Oct Comfortable. To try to make others eomfortnhl. j Is the only wny to get right comfort i able ourselves, nnd that comes partly of not being able to think so much j about oursHves when we are helping I other people. For ourselves will always do pretty well If we don't pay j lilelu ton IllUrll UtieOiioU. GeujKtI Maedonald.
More for Your Money at Moore's
Moore's Tuesday Specials Popular Sheet Music, per copy 10c Mon'.s Supporters, pair.. 10c Sweaters 2."ic Men's W'.nl Socks, pair. ..l()c Larye. roll Cotton. 2 for. .2.1c Men's Wo.il Sock Fei-t pair lllc Mop 27,c Men's Collars 10c Toilet Paper, 0 for 2."c
EXTRA Ladies' Hose, black and whLe,
Moore's 5 & 10c Store V K l"IT.I Kit Sl.Otl (ll'MI RS AND IIM IJ
PUBLIC SALE Of Dairy Cows and Horses
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Wednesday, October 17, 1917
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A. Jerome Kersey
Col. .1. i:. i'l-A'i'!'
Spotted Poland Chinas
I will sell seven cl double immuned and
lines at Jerome Kerse
day, October 17.
V. Lord
MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. Phone 732 II I'M' N CITi te IV,,,.,-, t ,y note, is g;- , '"S';, ' l i.iod it, hntfLMir -ome . fine autoti" . ''ile ro.e.s wt... -'- pr..t:imt;.,n is resuit IIIber of it tm her a bV reii ieti, a 111 tie num - gu-sts at t,i" state mstitu- i Januar- 1. i:l''. ,ied th? dry st-i n inmates has I , , -from si!) to. ('20 -and the arr vol- are get- t ting srurcer daily, according to War- , den Tynan. j Already cell house No. 3. which accommodated 1VI pri-nneia lias been j closed, and the du t is gathering in i sections of other cell houses. j
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per pair st of Lebanon, on the old. raised a colt, Hire. t; one '2 years' sucking colt, sued e I bv liov 1,1 i;t ham gije.l otils straw, some mixed nth, without interest, will ms btmkitlile note with freehold (iKOUGF. F.. ADAMS. Clerk. 7 Ife5loieclSi.i & . CtOtii&t L,-jjA;0.V VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Ev(rythin? of PORT automobile. Vulraa'tinr Pd- , . telephone VU Armory Building y j History the Teacher. jstnry Is the great tencher of men. M mo m ),,., tpjly ,h,, f,, wm nt learr. at all. The average man learns from his own .ipcrieiK'e. Tho wise man leant from the expert-,.nr-e of others, ho with the wise natlon. The etperi.-nce of other nation ,ne th,.c t history.
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