Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 22, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 October 1917 — Page 8
Groceries Clic-apsr SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Kivme County red beans, per can '. .. 10c Hijt can Pet milk, per cuti He Rig can Hebe milk, per can l;tc Bijf can pork and beans, per can 15c 'Fine potatoes, per peck 45c Haulier Baking Powder, 9c, 3 for 25c Rip; can peas, per can 10c Biu; can salmon, per can ; 20c Thread, per spool 4c Trade at the Biff Store. We have everything new. Peaches, celery, lettuce, persimmon.-.. Grimes Golden apples, pears, jrrwn heaim, turnips, (crapes, pumpkins and squashes. And cheaper too. Sweet, Sour or Dill Pickles Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 20S West WRhin..tn Street Phones 400 190
BIG TYPE Poland China Sale ' At the farm of M. M. Wiles, 7 miles northwest of Sheridan, 4 miles east of Kirklin and G miles south of Scirclcville, on SATURDAY, OCT. 27, '17
12 O'CLOCK The bet blood lines that money can buy. Come and see them. If you want the biff kind you can rind them here. All ho ilouble treated with Swine Breeders' Pure Scrum. TERMS Caab or bankable note on three months time with interest at 7 per cent from date. M. M. Wiles & Son. C. A. Wright Cote. Isenhour, Miller and Henderson, Auctioneers.
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Effort to Bring About New Rebellion in Ireland Uncovered by Secret Service Men. IB tht lnlrraHnl Xnrl rrtee.) xew vnnii tv-tw j .i.u tional arrest, are expected today in the plot to bnnK about a new rebellion in Ireland, uncovered by U. S. secret service agents. The authorities are searching 'or certain friend of the two men arrested here yesterday and the two taken into custody at Halifax. These friends, it in rharired, may hnvA helped the men now under atrest in their plans to launch the proposed revolt. Federal agents are also probing into the plot to ship ' large sums of money to Oermany to buy tierman bonds. Several persons in New York are said to have been involved. A mysterious (censored) planned by a number of Turks in this city also is receiving attention today. The author ities refused to reveal the nature of his plan, but hinted at several arlest.-.. Ilaron Max Von Reicklinghausen. allcvr.-d to have been the lending Miguie in the I -ish revolt plot, is at Fills Island tliiy. He is being held is an alien enemy. (,ent-ral" Mellows the other man ari.'ste.i is held on tlie technical chai-fcfe of conspiru.-y to defraud the I'm-...! Slatis hy savin that his name was Patruk Donnelly and Unit he was la c.ti.en f thi.- country. It is charged he did this in older to obtain a pnsspi'it t,i get to Ireland. He was one of the recognized head" of the Irish lebellion in l'UH. The men atreste.i at Halifax are l)r. Putrick Mel artnii, known as the "fust Irish States nt: - ulor to the United nd Jai lairkm. Slate rue! Commission .Makes Hfuuhttions (overrun!' the Outputs of Mtnest. ' fli. tnt9rvlti INI'l.WAKil Is Tins ci dr. ,ile. . Fvans Woollen, .-.tate f tor. He directed thy He ha' s that ilhl be reported to mm. I The f.-ll.iwmg cili"s 'or relief: Scima. for Thorntown. Ke.Ui y. I 1 ville. hokomo. Crete. lent in app. a . o. AllillgtOll. :hi.g". lii.lge Hurket. I.a'rsville. hairgrange. (,as City, t mount. I'olliand. Huntington, (,eneva. Rochester. A'bany. Sevmour. Srieriilan. Montpeiier and Winchester. NAVY COOKS TO HE TAl t.llT IN WW. HOTELS K YOIiK. 'fJfVl NO I It K TO DLMOt It VI S. The Demonats of the rlty wili lw Id ' an imfiortiint meeting at the couneil chamher. Ihui.-duv, Ortolwr 2a. at , 7 -:0 Fverv iJemocint is urged t- ' attenil. j DKM CITY COMMIT I LK. I .MEASI.KS AT CAMP TAYLOR. I CAMI' TAYLOR. LOUISVIl.l.K, Ky.. October 24. Company K, 33tli I infantry, wa nuuiantined today bei cause of numerous case of measlek. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Person who took wahins at 224 East Pearl street Monday 1 to return mid and save trouble.
Ilarify lluWr In Miwcun. , i The body of the lati purvey Huhr who died October !8 in Rilling,' ; Mnt., to the, home of his son, Ernest, j i The funeral service wore held yes-, ! tcrdsy from the Christian church . j with burial at Precinct cemetery, j t Full particular disclose the frt ,
thnt Mr. Huher met his death in a sugar rune factory Ir. BHIinirs, Mom. ; ' Hi? was, struck in the bark by the handle of a wheel barrow loaded t.J- which he was dumping in The force of the blow threw i him' head-first into a corner fractur-, ing hi skull. , MRS. ML. BROWN " 1 Expired at Her Home in This City After an Illness of Thirteen Days. Mr- mf 1 n 5 months and 2! ged H:l y.'ai" died at he home. 223 S Kli 5.4.-, ;ii m tr,,liv itn i(np,.- n.- ,,,1 ynp wn,. .. H" co.intv She had resided in Lebanon for !a - sixteen -ea'-'. Her mother, Fid. r, lived 'with her in thi.- ci' brother. John Klder, ilied six v airi. She was married Kehr'iary lHf, to Seth T. Brown, who sur One child, Clarence E. Brown, i inif. One brother, Scott Klder. .-.urvive. Four sisters are living : follows: Mrs. II. I.. Moore, Mrs. Sal', Smith. Mrs. Hairy Butler, all of th city, and Mrs. Lizzie l.eaven. wli the south. The fu ill he conducted frot at ID a. L. Ward m. I rida id will tie! he in liethel ! WHOLE VII.I.ACG SEEKS HANDIT'S Ill'RIEI) (iOM) Ww).. Oct. 24. as that cached ! ill digging. HI Calling. "Wbst art you doing now. Wiggle Uiorpe?" Settlement work." Settlement work? You 1nnt look the part "" . Tht a what I'm doin. Just tne Huie; I ns collecting bill lor old Spot ch " The I
ftinstiah cnurcu will lurnisn iiinnc i at Oorge Randel's nubile ale 1 hur- I day, October 2 , at his Hini south of WhoI hornton n. Corn
Sylvester Cunningham underwent an operation this afternoon for the re - moval of a cataract. Dr. He xl, of Indianapoli. performed the operation. Mr. Charle Chappiu went to Kokomo Menlay to pend the week with . or UauguKr, Mi. u, u-umvo.
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CLEARS ABOUT $475 Approximately That Amount Taken in From Sale Conducted by Ked Cross. Approximately $475 was mude at the Ri.,1 PniiM remmunitv rum ma ire sa M, Tuest aym the basement of the public libraiy. There are only a few hills to be paid. The Red Cross i society is very grateful to anyone , ho 1 helped, those who bought a as the givers. u MARKET REPORTS HOGS CLIMB AGAIN.
tiie Steady lecline I Stopped and Price ' ' Start t'pward Attain. : (S Is Intmttional A,ir Hree.l CHK'AIJO, III.. October 24. After declinir.tr steadily in pr:re for the past ,'. I week, hi,fs staitrd climliinir here te-hv-idav and sold at from l' to lac hiiriier
;-t the oieninir. Siieruhitois H,sv',. freelv at Ivjt paik-i,ii-funcv s belli off. Toda C was 1.H0 with e'-er tri on ing a top price of .lll..o. INDIANA POLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., October 24. Hogs under 200 pounds that old from $15.50irt la.SCi wei-e from steady to 15c lower than yesterday while heavier grades from $10 up to $17 were fully steady to strong. In the general average there wa compara'lively little difference in prices with reference to Tuesday. In addition to neurlv 7;00 fresh hogs there were 1,IO0 lav-overs and the market closed very weak with at leat 1000 hogs unsold. CATTI.K The run or 1.600 cattle was net as large as ordinarily expected for the mid-week market and with a steady demand frc.m sll sources there was rather active competition that provided a good clearance of killing stock at prices fully equal to yesterday nnd as much higher as they were lower Monday. There also was a steady market for good calves and no qiotable change in prices of feeding cattle. (HICAtiO (,RAIN. CHlCAliO, Octolier 24. Provisions were shaiply higher and the maiket wa verv uniettled at the opening here today. November lard topped $24 and was K of a cent a pound higher than yesterday's close. Januaiv lard also was higher while other provisions showed gains. Prices fluctuated rapidly on small orders. lirrau..- ef th? hnrd f Hde ruling that there can he no buying except to cover shorts, December corn was verv quiet. All classes of traders operated with caution. A forecast ol unfavorable weather was a factor that sent prices lower. Trade was light and the market fluctuating. The oats market continued to hold within verv narrow limits and trading was light. December oat showed more strength than May and opened slightly higher while May prices were unchanged from yesterday's close Close Corn Dec., $1.16', to ; Jan., $1.1 1 to ; May, $1.1 IS to Oats May. SO'-.c. Pork Oct., $42.00; Jan., $:tS.70. Ijird-jOrt., $2.1.90; Nov., $2:1.83; Jan.. $21 fiO. Ribs Oct., $27.70; Jan., $21.17. CHICXCO LIVESTOCK. CHK'AOO. October 24. Hog" Receipts. 2.-,,t0; market, steady, lik Ivgher: mixed and butchers. $I4.'iV ili.7: good heavies. Sl.Vci.lli.K.1; rough heavies, S14..Of!14.!t:": liitht. $14.2.'i!ffl6.40; pigs, $tU.ni14; bulk of sales. $14. R'.fi 10 , ('AT I I F. Receipts, l,onn; markJ Ht ij-, ' jt ,- et. strong, luc higher; h.eveN p HI: cows and h-ifets. S4."" u ckers jnd feeders, $li rl2.f.O: -calves, a 11.40; $S.7 $7.2-i SHEEP Receipts, 2t.Wf; m.ir ak: natives and western:;, $7.'i0(a" 12 lambs, $12.30 17.7;.. LEBANON MARKETS. No. 2 gov't grade $2.05 1.75 Oat, new white Sfic , Oat, mixed Mr ! v. xj0- , 1.6: clover need $13.00 POULTRY Egg. 35e Butter, fresh 30c : Hen, under 4 '4 lb. ... jutui, s lu. juui uc
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Aluminum Ware Sterling Aluminum, guaranteed, heavy gage yet it cost no more than many light and inferior grade. See for yourself, compare price and the quality. Coffee percolators $t.39 Tea Kettle 2 0fl Berlin Kettle, 4 quart, retinned bails, aluminum covers ., $1.00 Berlin Kettle. quart, retinned bails, aluminum covers : .$1.25 Preserve Kettlr, 6 quart, deep lipped, rlviied lock handle . , , $1 ?r Berlin Sauce Pan, 3 quurt. ruhbeioid handle lipped 7;r Covered Sauce Pan, 5 quart, ruhheroid handle, aluminum cover. J1.25 Double Cooker, 2 quart, ruhheroid handle, aluminum cover SI.'iO Skillet, highly polished, lipped, riveted handle $1. 5 Moore's Variety Store CI T GLASS and CHINA.
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PHONE Colonial Theatre! Quality Hoiise Quality Plays TONIGHT. Kilt ir 1 hanKe t rntRt-am Karh Nuht RUBE WILKIN'S BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW H UtKY MYERS Face Singing anrl-Dancin nil O. E. hEENAN ' , the Musical Nut. " TKAVA MYERS Souhrette Singing and Dancing. RI BE W II.KINS in the Country Store. MYERS ft MYERS Singing and Talking Buck nnd Wimy Dancing. To conclude farce comedy ith the laughable "The Wireless Telephone" Cast by entire company. Special Matinee Saturday PICTURES Triangle pictures present William Desmond and Gloria Hope in the international crook play "Time Locks and Diamonds" .i acts-:. This is a gentleman crook story, with many bold and daring situations, conceived so as to completely mystify ou until the finul scene. Show Start Promptly at 7:15 Adults, 20c; Children, 10c Craig's Store g Tke Store rVoIoes Lira:
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908-L Olympic Theatre ! Matinee, 2:00. Night. 7:00 TONIGHT 'THE WARNING "The Warning" Thi is the third nstallment of the new serial, "The (irny (ihost." This episode show the unsuccessful attempt of The firay Ghost to get Hildreth at the theatre where Morn Light i a musical comedy star. The stage scene are very antique. Musical comedy has not lieen staged as shr.wn in years. With this installment the mystery become leeper than ever. LOOKING "EM OVER" K'Mie ij a live-wire am! a horn bwly, a r'Kular husband. But Kildy mclut-ei him to break away for an evpninK. At their rentaurarit they jur priori to ne their wives e in with two othr men. Dii.ifuied a waitem the hoys hovpr a round their wives' talile and kep their eye and ears open. There ar ly doinRs for a time when matterw are satisfactorily explained. Thre is nolid reel of giHt fun, great crmedy entertainnsenl in this one reel Nestor and you know how popular Eddie Lyons. I.ee Moran and Kdith Robertt are. That' enough. oc ADMISSION 3c GEO L, FRANK & CO. Jeweler. Optician u4 Ui Dealer. WOt 8iU Sar Pk" 1:1
