Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 16, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 October 1917 — Page 8

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Js Your Grocery BiHto High? TRY MATTHEWS Fine Peaches to can, per bushel , $1.75 Navy Beans, per pound '.17c Biff can Tomatoes 13c Flake White or Lenox Soap 5c RpotlwR Cleanser 5c Clubber Baking Powder, 9c; or 3 for 25c EVERYTHING CHEAPER Try Churngold the Perfect Butter Substitute (lit our prices on Flour Matthews' Cut Rate Groeery 206 West Washington Street Phones 400490

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Pri Conserve Your Feed!

I'sc Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic which aids in ilitcestion and tones up the sy.-tem making more pounds for less iced. Try it on your horses, hogs or eattk Long & Davis Phone 39. (Joodvear Tires and Tubes

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South Side Square. Phone 752

KODAK FINISHING

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LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES A1ENCY Everything for the iuta. DORT automobile. Vulca.:iuig aped!ty. Telephone Sr2 Armory Builduag

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozen 25 Double edge, per dozen Kt We pay postage one wn. Barker & Son, Lebanon

Job Work at Reporter Office ' Keporter on It. R. $.1.00 Yearly j

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liberty Loan Subscription EiperUcI to Reach That Figure By NiKht. Bif thl lttrnHtmal Kw$ orrfaw.) WASHINGTON, D. C, October 18. By nightfall the first billion of the second Liberty Loan will have been subscribed. This announcement Ms made by the treasury department today based on report of great activity among Liberty Loan workers In all federal reserve districts. Scattered returns were coming in today, but they were so incomplete that they were not given nut by the treasury ciepartme.il. They served, however, ccuickly to dispel the pessimism thai ha been in evidence for the last three or four clays.

COAL MINERS STRIKE. CHICAGO. October l(i -eu-lv 1.1.-

'-00 coal miners are out in Illinois, according to the heat mailable estiMates of the extent of th strike hirh started today. There were reports that the disaffection might

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Olympic Theatre

Matinee. 2:00.

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TON IG ITT THE SECRET OF LOST VALLEY"

Cndergroand Explosions Cauie Heavy

Lorn at Cleveland, Ohio' IBiC IVt lrlf(ol Xnn ctxrvfer.

CLEVELAND, O., Ottober Ifl,-

Underground explosions, rivalling a

heavy artillery bombardment in noine, caused by gas leakage Into an electric wire conduit, hltjw out seven manholes, shattered windows of several husiness buildings, and sent flumes shooting is feet skvward early this morning. Firemen buttled five hourB before subduing the subterranean blaze. Pamage of 1100,000 was done.

BOMB EXPLODES.

Woman Seriously Injured at Detroit Early This Morning. lH thr ;crn((oill V'lcs VrriiT.I DETROIT. M:ch.. October K A bomb placed in front of a store at the Kroger Grocery company, iioO Cheney street, early this morning, exploded, scrioui.lv injuriiif Mrs. John Kudin, who lives over the store, ancl an unidentified man who was passing the place. The explosion is attributed 'o a trade war in the Sicilian section in which the stop' is located.

Colonial Theatre

Quality House Quality Plavs

"ploughing the clouds"

5c ADMISSION -c

TONIGHT. Do you believe in universal suffrage ? "HER EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR" Will not only help vou to

decide but will also give you a keen insight into the run-

rung of a political machine. iP" Wilfred Lucas is the gov-i-. jenor who falls in with scheming politicians. Flda I Millar is the lieutenant govjernor who manages to act as (governor long enough to put )r j through a big measure. A O drama of love and politics. ;;' "AIRED IN COURT" i Triangle comedy in a fun- ; fest of laughs for all. 10c ADMISSION 5c

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MARKET REPORTS

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, October lfl. Receipts of 9,000 hogs today were a vhole lot larger than they have been for (come time past unci there was a corresponding effect in pi ices w hich was in favor of the buying trade. The exrrene decline in prices was from 10c to 27k. with sales from $17.40 to S18.5.-I. and the bulk of the hogs at $17.45 to $18. Scattering sale s above were lie to 20c lower. CATTLE There were nearly 1.900 fresh arrivals of cattle, which seemed a little in excess of the ivi,ui,rmt, and the trading from start to tii.i-h

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hmdest to sell, especially catdo fro around $12 up. Most f th- cows ai heifers, especially top and bottn kinds, were steady, as weio There was no change in tie. i;.arlfor th. host calves, but ethe rs v.more or ices lower. Stackers a' iVinf cattle sold about steady

c en'ng prices. CHIC ICO LIVESTOCK. CHICACO. October ll!. Hogs Receipt.-, H.OOO; market, dull. 10c lower; mixed and butchers, slil.70cn

18..;.".; good heavies, li..i;ni lfU.1; rough heavies, Slli.iillfi IK.2U: lieht.

iici. :;0(n 18.2.".; pig.i, $ti.7.v.i iri.r.0;

u'k c.r ,,al -s, ?i:, ism. CATTLE Receipts, Ici.llOH; malli. t, veak. lUffi K.o lower; I vcs. .7(cfl7.III; cows mij h- fen, s.;..'ii(U 12.1".; tcHkeis mid fc-.leis, ii i ,; Texins. IT, fa 1 1.2.'.; eahes, S'.c 111. SHEEP Receipts, l't.linti; market, trong to l.'.e higher, natives and fs.iii., $9.ID(n i:i; lambs, 12.:Cb-18. CLOSE Corn-Dec. SIM', t..

$1.11; May, $1.0!i. Oats- Iw. ,'.7T

r.Kc; May, : to ,V.ir. Pork m. $41..'!'). Lard - Oct., if2:t0; N,..

J2:t.7U; Jan. S2I.72 to 7". Kib. Oct.

12 to J27.10; Jan. $22. (TIICAl.O (ill AIN,

Moore's All Day Grocery Specials

Starch, 1 box Matches, 1 box Tooth Picks, 1 box , Soda, 1 pound White Soap, 1 bar . Scouring- Klener . . ,

,.5c Red Hot Chilli 10c , . .5c Tea, 1-4 pound 10c , . .5c Pepper, 1 box 10c ...5c Syrup 10c , . .5c Mince Meat 10c . . .5c Oats Klc

EXTRA SPECIALsix BAltS LENOX SOAP FOR

Moore's 5 & 10c Store E DELIVER Sl.oa ORDERS AND OVER

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May corn sold at Slos l, c.nii,er brougiit 1.1 IV i Plovi aons were b.yher at th

TWO CASES OF MILK.

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o,elled from III to 1.1 cents h 1 The eats maik. t win cuiet w.Hl a .-lia.ie tigh.r than y.-i, nl.,y's j LEBANON MARKETS. j Wheat, No. 2 gov't grade jc.nn ' Oats, new, white Oats, mived :K.e.N..2 I Clov. r 1 I POULTRY, 1 Eggs

Uutter, fresh Hens, under 4'i lbs Hens, l' j lbs and over Leghorn hens Old cocks Spring chicks over i lbs ...... Sprintr clucks under t lbs Tom turks, oh! . Hen Turks, old Cecv-c, full feathered

Were (oven lo Co. II llo by the Indiana Condensed Milk Co. Among the contributions made to the Co. H boys when they passed through Lebanon last Saturday en mute to Camp Shelby at Hattiesburg, Miss., were two cases of milk the gifi of the Indiana Condensed Milk Co.

VISITED CAMP TAYLOR.

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d Mrs. Ilaughn and Mr. and ies I'nriell motored to Camp aturday to vi.-it the latter' who is with th- Roone coiinn Mattery A. :l2'.th field AlI'hey report the hoys as loc kThey spent Sunday motoruthern Kentucky and driving love.v parks. Tltev returned

Monday evening.

JOHN MCCARDI.E ILL. INDIANAPOLIS, Inch, October lfi. -John McCardle, member of the Pub-

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Job Work at Reporter Office

went an operation at Itattle Creek, Mich., several weeks ago, is in a ser-iou-condition and cannot resume his duties for several weeks.

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Bigger and Better Than Ever

Opening Play

An Old Sweetheart of Mine

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Singing and Dancing Specialties Between Acts One lady Free when accompanied by one adult paid admission to our opening performance. SPECIAL One paid, admission will admit two ladies or lady and gentleman.

A New Play Each Night.

Prices 10 and 20 Cents.

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