Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 26, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 October 1917 — Page 6

lJ,i:o LAILY I..

On or After November 1st

WE WANT YOUR

ead Animals

We will have a sanitary plant conforming with all state laws and operating under a state license. We have a sanitary truck and will protect your farm from disease.

Lebanon Reduction Co.

PHONE 998-L

MlGlBiLEIS

Struck by Interurban Car at St. C lair Stop. Two Hoys Have .Narrow Escape.

Ralph and Clatido Shellnurne, of WiiLur Shellbiirne, narrowly .'..pel sr-muis ini-jry Sunday morn

MARKET KEi'OSTS :

THHKK VKARS SENTENCE.-

Three

INDIANAPOLIS I.1VKSTOCK, .. INDIANAPOLIS, Incl.. October 29. A run of 6,000 hogs was placed p-omptly today at price a trifle higher than Saturday. Mont of the offerings sold according t" avoiage weight at from $;!i.8.r,ft ICS.", but there were u few guod h( gs heavy enough to sell above J16.:,0. OTTI.E- Or 'y 1 "tin tattle against 2,0' i last Mi;twiily i rived for the mill-:..''- today and nit h.mt'O the start Mi..- a lit'le sluggish the trading finally lararee active and steady prices f.r s; II killing stod a- roivparoii with .San ,e;c mai 'limed. There v a al-o a si 'ea t!,"t for f.(HI nnv , i a!! ttesrr.ittiittw mid a ,u,it-

CHICAOO LIVESTOCK. Itl'AGO. October 29. Hogs-n-H'U, -ft..H; mat Vet. -low an . . ' : .-n:..-.! a-d hutchr. $14.8(1?

mm mtmrnmum. ..

TO RE TAKEN IS

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Olympic Theatre

Matinee, 2:00.

Nisht,

:00

TONIGHT "THE PERILOUS LEAP" j Helen Gibson doe stunt, in thie picture that will fairlv take your bra;h away. H' w .-he docs them j and comes un smiling alter is a p- ;

terv that pos.-ilcv ot.lv Helen he ,e1f could solve. In w.ie G.!. S-i three-reelt r she ii the tlauuht-'r an honest and ,ro,peiti, r.in-her the border, who i'' ..! by " strangers for p. i mission to -tor,. s,"i property in his bain. This is gtan ed, when it is learned t'ut thee pi smugglers in the m iirihoihooil. Ti pews comes from He!'',., swn'h'-i:-Val Paul, a escret serve onciativ It develops thai the s'nred hiss, is el ium and Val lavs for the gang. He bested in a tremendous : unt. pi aboard a freight train ar.d the gari think they have won. H it tr. haven't counted on Helen, who, i a mad gallop, overtakes the trail jumps aboard from her hoi e. an after a perilous leap to ami Oum bridge and the fa t tia'n re c h. lover. 5c ADMISSION :c

Colonial Theatre , Quality House Quality Plays TONIGHT. "THE FATAL RING" Pearl White appear in the 7th ', episode of "The ratal Ring" . erial en- ' titled "The Signal Lantfrn." Another thrilling crsis faces IVa.l White in this chapter. Sao mu-i r -cov; r ti e diamond or Toni Carlton is to lie kded. The Spider, a m sterious, , rook-' ed little man who rules his henchmen i with a rod of iron, comes to her aid. Pearl s id the spider succeed in so- j curing the diamond ho the episadc i ends when Cat. lake takes ,lt h !"' watrh ami gives I'eail pve .ei-ond-1 "4l to hand over tiie diamond. As he I '

covers Pearl with his gin he con;

I at i or: l.o , . ; i ..!.nn,i ra,h j posed b .1 i lupon (;a-':.v II. I tired ( ha'UL-o b; I ll.e hal. and AM"

, T .feMn.lMI; cows and heifer.!, $r.(u!2.10; stork t, and feeders. JHiSM l.'.O; T-'xans, jd 2n(d !M; calves. $8ia 1"i.2"i. I SllliKI' Rec.-ipts. 'Jil.tiotl; mark"t. j -teadj ; nati'-es and westerns, 8.1i& ' 12. ""; lambs, 12.2.".(irl7.7.'..

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hind'.'r the ninvc- i nt of the new crop : i had con.,i,erali!e effect on the com ! ( market at the opening today. The i ! 'rarkot openeil -teadv, but. covering ! by shoits ipiickl'. produced a tinner! '. it (lut-iilo trade was very light. I lieeeitits of oat. were smaller than j 'was s;,,'f.. anl ptices at the open-

good or ill," he continues. "The Italian armies of the Isonzo have been disastrously defeated for the moment we may hope only for the moment. It is almr-st a debacle. Th- Italian line is falling back before the Au-tro-lioiman host, with the (anuentiatci ami overpowering artillery. "Cadorna may have to letire hebird Taglinmento or even further. We .-lem to b. witne.-.-ine tl,e b'trinnirp of one of those great d.ives with oia.-sed infantry and tlo' march of heavy guns like those which earned the Austio-Cermans over I'oiand. Serbia and Roumania. "Another large tlart of a'lie.l t, rriii.ry Kribii and Veneto. w th thi tr rich and noble cities and fei-tile tields may fall into the destroying hnml.i which have ravaged li"lgium and

Ladies-Misses Velvet Hats Ladies' and misses' silk velvet hats ready-to-wear and iintriir.med, stylish shapes; worth up to ?:.0. Special,

pile;

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Children's ready-to-wear hats and tarns; worth up to ?2.()0. Special ' !Sc See our line tf dinner ware. Moore's Variety Store ( I T (il SS and CHINA.

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nt va- mixetl ami it took very lit leiwnj; to rui. -e a price riurtuutinn Mi l w.-nther. it was predicted, v. il crea-e the run of hiigs. CLOSE Corn May. Sl.1.'! t. .1. December. Jl.lH'...; January

',. Hats- May. line; De.emlK'l Pork ,1 in uary. Jll.ni ; (), to 12.00. I.i,rd -January. 22.I0

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HKKKS OPINION'. Swretary of War's Statement on the Italian I'ront Situation. iff' ('n litrrn'Hinll ,'t' .Srrrier.l WASHINOTON. 1). C, O, toler 2P. Adini'.tivg tl'.at important ,h vei 'p.

Special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday lOlbs. Best Granulated Sugar $1.00 With each purchase of Sl.Od in other groceries not incli'idinj' Klour, Sutrar or Potatoes. Only one to a customer. This offer trued fur Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only and fur CASH only. Special All Week 'Sk' Fancy Dried Poaches, per pound 1 2 1 c We hitvc everything yu want and cheaper too. Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 200 West Washington Street I'hones 100 490 Sweet. Sour or Dill Pickles.

November. !. 21. i I. ,, ,, w-.ir t (,,. ,t, rs Secret r v of V ir . .v: c..h,., , ?:t.. .;r. t!x;W;:::.,v r;:-1 MEADES STUDIO ,h0S .risrH.

I.KBANO.t MARKETS.

flats, in live, N Ciover s

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c-ks . e. full Turks.

lihe utmost confalence in the ultimate , South Side Square. I'hone i outcome, lie declares that the Cer-I j mans are suffering sl'Verely. Mn-t 1 mmmmmrmmm-mmimm tmmmmmmmmmmm ' -ignificant of all. however, i the see- j t ( ! ,, i . ,. r, ,i , Irer.cv's coiniinnts on the seemmirly r" ' r'i' ( "'' "M' ll,t 51 v ! .weeping victories ol the Au.-tl'o-O. r- ;'"." ' - " ; m in hordes under fommand of Kme!l1 '" ' it lia'h- of Austria and Fie'd M;f..hH ",: -! uhniMei thai Ihe i von Macken.-en over the ltai'.m.-. ,th '' " e..t. a a r. a (the Ironk a.bni-.-ion that llaiy 'ei'ta . the Somvc Lid y jpa...iiig through a difficult ro.xnent. ,' -.i. tie I tor.mgh wrh mwihh. ilhe secretary adds the MWmg rw- .- The encey rot 'red, ,tr..: ! assuring statement: ' ! ' '" ' ' l P-i'a.n "We must remember that in May, ; " -: I la.' Ira! ael I alei-V .'-,, C'li;. the Au.-tr:.ii,s attempted ! 'Put tie MfV the s..e ,-B.r-ir on,lmrht. Thev had fine but one w.-dge. T.slay we base

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"BLISS" A special comedy featuring that read comedian, Harold Lloy-i, or known to the Lebanon fun fans a-Lone-onie Luke. 5c ADMISSION oc Coming Tuesday, Wi'liam I'"X presents Virginia Pear-on in "The Royal Romance."

lllltllllllllMllliailllllllllllllllllllllllllin COOK WITH GAS mini iiiiMiiiiin mi mi i it iiiiii : ; i : ; . t i

Harry L. Kenirth HANDLES ALL KI.Vk-NON-TAXABLh SECURITIES Rwiidence phone. 224; Office, 1M

BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets areallarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablefcthe substitute fcr calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards's determination, not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomeL His efforts to banish it brought out these litUe olive-colored tablets. The pleasant little tablets dothe good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take holdof the trouble and quicklycorrect it Why cure Oie liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc ththegums. Sodostrongliquids, It nt not to take calomel, but to let Dr. -ds' Olive Tablets take its place. ' headaches, "dullness and that i .ng come from cnnstips tion and I i red liver. Take Dr. Edwards' i ,:!,! os when you feel "loggy"and "l.e.o", s'ote how they rlear"clouded brain J a ,w they "perk up" the spirits. 10c and 'i'jc a bo.. All druggists.

! "Important dce!pm ii at' to he impending, j "Along the w-stern i Ita uan fronts, in Mac

1 ma. Mesopotamia, and in K.i.e A 'i ' -lu'iiificant oiiera'ions ae in U'"J j . s, t'.e (Jermins wer overwh, Ir... ! bring able to olganize a coia-enl r..t. ! i-l'.ii-taili e. j " The tierman lines were pentrat ed to a depth of well over two n -lit 1 at one point. This first attack : imm-dia'.ely followed by a snond a I -an t in this same sector, crowned w.t

utUI days :a-t on to tlie ai.. I

Illy to be -bi-'h. nan and fog. ir sinte until he can prep:

meet a tre-h onslaught. 'News from the Italian front prove..

ny i s as that the Austrians are able to bring ; - ifi'iei'Mit pie.-sure in Berlin in order n all ChV'o see.,-,. Ceralan 4-i.l.rffl. As (he ; re-uit of the concentration of pa imouM up- posing array of artillery anil luas-e l ibit'a!i.iis 'he Austro-flermnn forces cm nud iba'.i' ..e.'ioe le.l in pie reir.tr the r-cept-!io;ia..u ; ly won Italian posit loin in ti e Tiimmo

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llnttortani i' relative to the elect will t- ihspna-ii ..f at this time. KKPI.'I'.LH AN ( KNTRAL COM

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' A Clachinatl ilefi'iiihiht in a illvnrce warS the fortress of l.aort, suit says he ran appear nt the gates of "(ieneral Petain ..hiwed him. If heaven and Kay; "I have never told ; Past master of strategy in bruurii lav wife a lie In mv life." I'erhiins he I U'. a hattle to obtain -e decisive a vi

i puise helve, ii, ,. , ,,,. ,V)W. lM ,hH, , ,,, tory iii .o brief a period. The time has I" r'..tiUiiaiit and i ,.!,, ,rti,.r ril utk (.r ' apparently come for another stra-1 Oo'-, Return to rid- j chances on ; "foul i merciful to ine, a j tegic retreat of th.1 enemy. I'nians,at ti Howard. 10-2!l-.'tt. Klnner." Il.nision post. 1 that the Germans must again retire ! wee

"It is not probable that the Germans will undertake for the time ben ir re. lie than a strengthening nf the ; ..itti.n now held in the Riga sector. "The retirement of the advanced i n. my lines to a depth of fifteen miles in ti e r-'gbin of the Uwina is reported. "Ki,ira'.r"ie''rts t f .-ome magnitinle aie not. ,1 along toe Roun aniufl and da. . .b i.i-iii Hants, wheie artillery ihiels ainl raiils are increasing in fre ',Ui'.-icy. 'I heo-. hov.eer. ni- not of In Mesopotamia, 'be P,riti di are ron'inuing and consuiiilatiiig their advance, driv.i'g enemy detio imients out of important taetn-el points un the flanks, thus sin ng;henii,g their whale hne of defense. "Rumors of an important move by the Turks re :n forced by certain picked lierman and Austrian units under the command of General I alkenhayn, which have repeatedly been repeated throughout the near east, have as vet failed to materialize. "The training of our troops in Kranee progrcs-es steadily and favorably. Certain units have taken their places in the front line trenches under actual battle conditions."

"Burning Bush" Rerea''kjblo Plant. The "Itinr.lai- pets', " v.hhh Is known to Isitaiiists us th- I e ti, minis fiailliella. is r.u.-erdi d us one of the most wonderful plan's la Hie world. This plant it luiliWi to western A-ia. thonith It Is now found In some g.ir-

oll with the M. rl.abl- tliu' tie'

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"Harvest" Sixan Word. "Harvest.'- the word that Print's to nur minds golden train, glowing fnilt. sunshine, itiituniu haze, and hon:'u'.' is i ri nelly a Saton vorl. h.-.'1-fest. v. huh means "herl.feust."

ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31ts, AT 7:30 P. M. COOMBS' DRUG STORE

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