Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 19, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 October 1917 — Page 8

Arc You Kicking on the High Price 1 of Food Stuff? Are you dointr all you can to reduce your grocery bill? Do ,you try to buy just as cheaply as you can or do you buy In the same old way, at the same old store, just because . it is handy or because you have always traded at that store? Shake yourself, wake up. Matthews sells groceries, of the very best quality, much cheaper than anyone else. We duliwr to your door. Start today send your grocery order to Matthews and see the difference. 21-Pound Fine Flour $1.50 Best Navy Beans. Per Pound 17c Flake White Soap 5c Big Basket Crapes .10c Own Beans. Per Pound 10c Fine Potatoes. Per Peck , 45c Matthews1 Cut Rate Grocery 20G West Washington Street Phonea 400 190

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BIG TYPE Poland China Sale At the farm of M. M. Wiles, 7 miles northwest of Sheridan, 4 miles east of Kirklin and 6 miles south of Scirclcville, on SATURDAY, OCT. 27, '17 12 O'CLOCK The best blood lines that money can buy. Come ami see them. If you want the big kind you can find them here. All hogs double treated with Swine, Breeders' Pure Serum. t TERMS Cash or bankable note on three months time with interest at 7 per cent from date. M. M. Wiles & Son. C. A. Wright Cols. Iscnhour, Miller and Henderson, Auctioneers.

W. E. Furnas' A nnual Big Type Poland China Hog Sale At farm one mile south of Westfield Wednesday, October 24, 1917 Pig easy feeding type, carrying best of popular blood lines. Sale under cover. All trains at Westfield and all "action cars at Carmel will be met up until noon. W. E. Furnas

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WINTER IS COMING TRY ONE In mud and frozen roads and You'll Soon Have Four

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Conserve Your Feed! - "TV Dr. Tless-'Stoeli Torttt whi.lr . ti'ds- in (digestion and tone up the. svstem, nuikitiK wore pounds for less feed. 3'ry it on your UotsVh, hogs or cattle. Long & Davis Phone 39. Goodyear Tires and Tubes

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Appointments Urged Tending Court pecLslon on Woman's Suffrage Question. The question of the validity cf the new suffrage, law is now pending in thc.ftate supreme court. A decisinrl is likely to be handed down any day. I The Marion county court decided the law giving to women the right to vote is unconstitutional. The same decision directed .vlarion county election iffieials to refu-e to accept the votes of women. Any one of three things muy happen in the supreme court. Note these carefully, and their otfect. In case two supreme couit judge are of opinion that women may vot. ard the other two of the supreme 'ourt judges are of rplnion that they r.iay not vote, the chVet will lie thn' no opinion will J e handed down tinti! the next term of court, whvh will he itter the elections. In that case, the women w ill he allowed to vote in all municipal elections outsnle of Marion county. In case three or four of the supreme curt judges pay the women may vote, then they will vote in ali elections, including Marion omniy. Iu case three or four of the supreme court judges say the w.,.,; may not vole, then the v. omen wii not vt te in any election anywhere iIndiana. The coirmis.--ion of lawyers name Sy the governor to interpret the ehc tion law of the state, their ir.stiuc Ions and their interpftai k.ns in their bulletin just i-sue,!; 'Ina-sni'irl' as the law provides thn votes ca.-t hy women ..bill he sep arately counted and canvassed, in: nrovidos no iidenuito rcichinery fo -uh pu;(-oso. in cur judgment it i proper, in uder to clfertuato tiie leg slature intent to th" end that tie vntes n. ay he proporl, cared for, i, appoint two I1:) additional clerk:. t 4iet in the roreivimt ami. if lovesthe a.-.J -f the !lnies ivguhti' In r. cting at it ion of flmpi liat i'-P-ion, Kri.-s; St.wnt'. cbt -sen , he Pmorrutie Civ 1 or n ,.le to lay announced the following appoint mo'nts or women clerk for the various wards: Kirt. Mrs. Coorjro K Adams; second, Mrs. K. M. S.-rvi,. third. Miss Km Kani.-wonh ; ft ji th. Mrs. Cora Poehloman. MARKET REPORTS INIM.WM'OI.IS LIVESTOCK. INDIAN'AI'Ol.I.S, Ind., Octoher 20. The run of -hi'HI hogs with 2'i holdovers, wa against the selling side and huyers succeeded in realizing 4 further d.'clin" in prices ranging from 2.Mf to :OV. The trailing sal onlv fi.-irly active and there was not a complete clearance. Hogs weighing from 10 pounds uii sold from Jl;,o 17.K.. I here w as not a groat deal ot business from Slli.jr, up. The genera! list of ule showed a loss of -' -'' from the high record October !'. K--oeipts of hogs this week were l',utKi larger than last weok. hut neaily that nmch smaller than a year ago. CATTLK The run of lino cattle was considerably larger than usunl on the closing day of the week, hut there was a very fair Saturday demand and very little or no change in prices. Th? tone of the trade was weak and there was not a compiete clearance. The week closed with a gain of l.oOO cattle over last wo.-k ind 2,1)00 over a year ago. From th' 'eginning of the week there was a lower tendency in values, which culminated in a net loss of H0-1Tk in a general way as compared with the .lose of !a-t week. Caives finished the week from I(o2 lev. -. sten.iy prices were well n:aintainei on the gf'KKl feeding cattle. CHICAGO f . II A IN. CHICAtiO, Octoher 20. Corn and oatrt were slightly easier at the owning of the market here today with price varying from slightly higher to slightly lower than yesterday' close. Trading was light and the market easily influenced by buying or selling movements. Quictns prevailed in the provifjibns. market with very little trading. Prices were slight- ' CLOSE Corn I'ec., Jl.HS: to M.14; May. $IM to $,.. Oats Dec, 6SV,e to r,H',e; May, M'ac to ','Jc. I'ork Octo. fll 'X). CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. UNION STOCK YAKDS, 111., October ?n Horn Receipts. ll.fXKJ: market iilow and 20(a2.r lower; mined anil butcher, H4.yOa'lfi.75; good heuvivn,

4 1 , ,. row h I.eunes, 1 , 10; 1 , ,, ifu.hr Ha-; i lii..)0(,e;H.2oi bulk of Jen, loi 1 ;... CATTLK -Receipts, 2CKW; niarket lflin li.c lower! beeves. JtUr- 17.10; cow and heifer, 4.7h(1 11.50; stock"ia and fewlers, Binvll.40j Texans, V.nm 13.66; calvea, $'.)A16. SHK.LI' Receipt. 25fH); market is weak; natives and western T2.D0; lamb, $12.75(' IS. ' s LEBANOH MARKETS. Tieat, No. 2 gov't grad $2.00 Corn 1.75 Oats, new, white ; iw Onta, mixed 6.V Rye. No. 2 1.65 Clover seed 13.00 POULTRY. Fggs o5c Rutter. fresh 30c Hens, under i'i lbs ltic Hens, 4S lbs. and over lllc Spring chicks over 2 lbs 18c Old cocks . 12c Tom turks, old . "... 13c Hen Turks, old : lie

Geese, full feathered 10c Former Boone County Man Died Suddenly No Particulars Received. Sylvester V. Titus of Thnrntcwn -cceived. a telegram tliis morning inonning him of the death of HaiTey V. Iluher of 0:t. VVyo. No particu:us were given, tiut according to all reports the dentil was sudden, as h .las in good lnlth when last heard '"roin. The neus was nuite a shock to relatives and in- nds here. Nil. Htlher wa.- horn and raised op. 'he old Huhcr : : rm. two md north-a.-t of Thornto '. n. He vf, married '."ice, anrl his second wife survivivl.im. He lived near Thorntov.n until a year ago when he sold his farm and 'Tuived to l.aronccr. La., where he remained until th.' middle of this sjihmer. when he traded for a time in lie west, and a -I'ort time ago stopped temporarily at "tt. Vivo., where hHis wife w"! start at TnTVentoon viti the bn,!v. Bei.h hi.vif. Mr. Hube- is survived hv sevei thtidren. The hildi-en are: I rhan of I nrnntrer. la.. Titus, who is in the C. S. army in Krnnee, and Ileulah, Vena and linrri t. who no married and live rrnr Thorntrevn and .Tane :.nd Kashnei, who are single. SPLENDID ( OMPAXV. The Gordon flayers Close Fligagoment Here Tonight. "The Natural Law" was presents! in a capalile nianner last evening at the Grand theatre hy the Gordon I'ranattc (onipuiiy. who have provn to h one of the best repertorial coinlanies that has ever played in thi.city. The play carried with it a good son for sons and daughters, old I young, and it was recommended h.fr all .Olu saw it. The compan will urooint this evening the "Millionaire's Son and the Servant Girl. This afoon before a good sized audience the cast presented "Pretty Baby." Larjest Electric Motor. What Is said to he the largest elec tric motor yet built has recently been mpleied hy a lending AmerUnn ''he tilenl runnufiii'turer. for use In driving a two-hiuti :!o-lncli reversing blooming mill, which reverse fnr every pass; that Is, every time metal goe through the rolls. Hoversals can be made from full speed to full speed In nhout two seioinis, and in regular "ork 111 or 20 pusses are niiiije In two mlnntes. The motor has a ruling "f l.V. and complete It neijjbs more than -"-it tuns. It Is L'O feet tiiitU anil the huft Is over hv.i fr.et in diameter. I'resh oysters at Hugh Rowen's IkSlorecVoIoes Ststc "o Insurancs Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 1204 North Meridian. iOfi South LbanoD Phone 932-Y Phone 206 MEADES STUDIO South Side Square. Phone 752

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V mrvwtssmMmiMMtoMttmiwiMtiim HOSPITAL NOTES. WITH AM. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Williams of hural Route 10 are parents of a daughter born this morning. The bahe ha been named Doris Genevieve. Kersey, Haielrigg J'hone. 10-20-2wka. Mrs. I.ora Myers, who was operated on two weeks ago, left the hospital yesterday. WILLIAMS. Mrs. Irene McCloed of Browns Val ley left the hospital tmlay. Kugene Kbaugh of Jamestown underwent a thrnal operation this morning. Ir. Williams was the surgeon. A bahv irirl was horn to Mr. and Mis. A. K. Fields this morning. It was named Grace Anita. Brush the Teeth With Apple. An apple eaten In the evening will eleanse the teeth IllerliMiiiially and chemically. Uys the Popular Science Monthly, and If followed by vigorous brushing will protect ihein from bacteria during the nlirht. Fresh oysters at Hugh Bower's. Olympic Theatre Matinee, 2:00. N'iht, 7:00 TONIGHT Big Comedy Lauhfest ' "Soapsuds md Sirens" Prat the soap! Bin.":! liver went the janitor's pail, the f.on .'t was out of ord'v, and he couldn't rc nny more water. Marry l.rr.sine. Wai- ' ter Stephens, In ti Koarh, (daiiys' V'ariloti and a hew r f sirt'iis teat i'I make you gasp with a-toii..-,hiinnt. One f the.- two-reel L-h.i s that will keep you laugiiing till me cuwn come hnm It is fa.-t an! i'u.i.nis. "Busting Into Sociely" A torne.ly number, f.-aturinu Cair Henry an.r Milton Smii'. Tie- . is a poor girl with, social apnatioiis and her lover is a hod earner. The father wins a lottery prize and tbv break into social life. This has a vhcv atrong plot, contaiiip. some pood burlesque touches ai d wiii bung numerous smiles. "Jungle Treachery" A two-ree! subject, by W. I!. Penron f.oil,i.i"i K.e,l l'io,,,-l, .'iU,..n Sedgnick, Kit. I Montn'-ue, ( harletirinley ano otreis. l lie nero go. ' with a pattv to indie a survey of some . i r can jungle land. Adven tures with w-iid hea-ts ml war with the natives are interesting f. atures. The night ploiiukiupli.t i good. Thi.. is strongi't tl.an tiie average two-reei .-uhject. 10c ADMISSION 5c Colonial Theatre Quality House Quality Play TONIGTIT. ; William A. Brady, direc-j tor general World Pictures,; presents Carlyle P.laekweir and June Elvidge in j "THE PRICE OP PRIDE"! peed Speed tiiat is a big char-' actenstic of this picture. Swiftly it J moves from thrill to thrill, from sur-i pri.-e to surprise until the breathless spectator is lifted from his feet by the ' smashing climax. Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! Half brothers look exactly alike. One is a desperado. The other an aggresive, clean easterner. The dosperado holds up the train on which the easterner's sweetheart is traveling. She thinks the desperado is her lover. Comidiration swiftlv follow -complication, until the tangled thread is unraveled in a smashing, surprising climax. lCc ADMISSION 5c ph0S 691 KODAK FINISHING

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Moore's Saturday Specials Buttered Pop Corn 5c Napkins, 20 for 5c Talcum Powder 5c Sweetheart Soap .' . . .5c Baby blankets ' l5c Knit cap:? Lamp U i( ks, one yard 5c

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