New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 11, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 19 September 1912 — Page 3

23c for Eggs at Long’s. Mrs. G. A. Pence was over from Linden Saturday.

Majestic Range Demonstration.

Watch for the Yellow Bundles. M. J. Roth, dentist, New Richmond, lud. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Sweaters at Long’s.

A thorough demo nstration o the Majestic Range is going onf all this week at J. F. Teague & Sons, Mr. J. C. Barker, a special demonstrator direct from the factory, having the matter in charge and shows all about how the stove s made, how it works and demonstrates its superiority over other makes. The demonstration during the first three dsjs resulted very materially for the firm of J. F. Teague & Sons, in the sale of several new ranges. All visitors to the store this week are treated to biscuits, baked while you wait, and coffee. A special feature of the demonstration on Tuesday was the Walking Cake, and which had attracted a great deal of attention. There yet remains three more days of the sale and demonstration.

Philip Jones went to Lebanon Monday afternoon.

School Girls’ Shoes with the low heels at Hollin’s.

JEWELRY DIAMONDS

Mrs. Albert Clark has been quite sick this week.

David and George Holmes visited at Romney yesterday.

See those new Tan Slices for men and women at Hollin’s.

Round Oak Range in good order for sale I y Geo. F. Long.

WATCHES

Rumor tells us we are to have n new bakery and a new meat market Mrs. Jennie Campbell went Wednesday for a visit at Newtown. Had you noticed the Record’s new “elevator?” Come up and see us.

and a complete line

Wanted— Plain sewing. lOtB Mrs. Tena Dewey.

of the genuine

[Silver £ Jr PU14 J “1847 "A Rogers Bros." / Knives, Forks, I A Spoons, etc. Byea carefully examined and properly fitted to the best srrade :s:cpo

Miss Ruth Tribby went Tuesday to enter DePauw University.

W. W. Washburn was out from Crawfordsville Saturday evening.

Gene Bailey is slowly improving from an attack of typhoid fever.

See the new styles in Men’s and Women’s Shoes arriving daily at Holliu’s.

Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28 at Moulder’s.

Sam Livingston was home from Urbana, 111., from Saturday till Monday. Bert Davisson went to Champaign, III., Friday to enter Illinois University.

Miss Agnes Lee returned to the Metropolitan School of Music, Chicago, Sunday. Miss Susie Miller left Monday morning for Greencastle to enter DePanw University.

Buy your Outings, Blankets, Cantons and Flannels nt Long’s. Millinery Opening at Moulder’s Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27-28. Jacob Kirkpatrick and wife were down from West LaFayette Saturday. Our Fall Millinery Opening, Friday and Saturdaj, Sept. 27 and 28. Moulder’s.

Long's Wall Paper Store.

Frederic E. Bible aud wife went to Chicago Monclay fot. a few daye stay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ulrey visited Sunday with Homer Bryant and wife.

Locals.

Cabbage for kraut, tomatoes for canning, mangoes and celery for pickles. Walter A. Withrow. See the pretty new Fall Hats at Moulder’s Millinery Opening, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28.

here Cbeg are Be ©atbcreb from ®ut iftlenbe.—SPolnfle of Hour neighbors.

Charles Westfall and wife of Attica visited Saturday with his uncle, Job Westfall.

Ernest, Harry and Chester Oppy went on the excursion to Louisville Sunday. Geo. P. Long and wife and Gordon Branch were in Crawfordsville Saturday.

Don’t forget a Yellow Bundle.

Our college boys may have the Record sent to their address for the school year for only 50 cents in advance.

Charles Shepherd and family, and E. J. Weyls and family spent Sunday at the Shades.

Moving pictures Saturday night. Less than seven weeks till the election.

Invitation to all to our Millinery Opening, Friday and Saturday,. Sept. 27-28. Moulder’s. Hsle J. Shepherd and family spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Shawnee Mound.

New Richmond is facing a hard coal famine.

*■ Music at Moulder’s Millinery Opening, Saturday evening, Sept. 28, from 7:30 to 9:30.

Charles Bailey and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie B. Shepherd, spent Friday afternoon in LaFayette. Allen Deeter left Wednesday morning for Denver, Colorado. He will, as usual, spend the winter in the west.

If you go away to school—order the Recobd.

Robert Long and family and John Bratton and family were LaFayette visitors Sunday. Cream Separators. Better see them before you buy.

Complete new line of Post Cards at Hollin’s.

For Sale, if taken soon—A good Dnroc male hog, 18 months old. Ed Jones.

Everett Greenburg was in LaFayette Thursday.

The Sycamore school is progressing nicely with an enrollment of fourteen pupils. Miss Georgia iray is their instructor. R. E. Greenburg and Herman Nesbitt left Monday morning for Champaign, III., to take up their studies in Illinois University. B. E. May, Osteopath, will be in New Richmond at the residence of John Hollin on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 8 to 12. Fred W. Graves and wife moved the last of last week from the Wm. Long property to their own property in the east part of town. Don’t buy “unsight unseen.” Let the man who knows show yon all about RANGES—at our store this week. J. F. Teague & Sons. Roscoe Plunkett went to Indianapolis Friday for a two weeks visit, and if he finds employment expects to remain there for the winter.

Miss Bertha McNeil went to Kewanna Monday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred A. Taylor.

L. P. Bbown.

John Work was in Crawfordsville and Lebanon Monday.

Crawfordsville has hopes that the. big Ringling circus may make that city its winter headquarters. Miss Natalie Fern Mason gives a recital in the opera house at Romney on Friday evening, Sept. 27.

Michigan Field and Poultry Fence. L. P. Bbown.

New Home Sewing Machine Drop Head, guaranteed all the time; only $19.75 cash, at Long’s George Grantham is a student in Illinois University this year, having gone to Champaign Saturday.

Rev. Geo. B. Jones will preach at Sugar Grove on next Sunday afternoon.

w^ n Vou Think of Reunions "''Remember Rettinger with his Cirkut Camera Distance No Object. Pictures Made up to 6 ft. in Length.

Rettinger’s Studio Darlington, Ind. Phone 231.

Charles Haywood and wife and Anson Thomas and wife were in Ladoga Friday.

Miss Mad go Ensor of Ridgefarm, 111., visited her sister, Mrs. Ray Teague, from Friday till Monday. Mrs. T. O. Bailey left Saturday tor an eztended stay with her daughter, Mrs. G. O. Flaugher, of Sullivan, Mo. Will Eusor of Bellingham, Washington, was the guest Friday and Saturday of his sister, Mrs. Ray Teague and family. Mrs. Lynn Weger of Sullivan, 111., returned to her home Saturday after a visit of the week with D. G. Foxworthy and family. The enrollment this year for Wabash college is expected to be a record breaker. The attendance promises to reach the 400 mark.

Ab. Hank and wife went to Michigantown Friday for a visit with relatives, They returned Monday.

The Truth Seekers Circle, class No. 10 of the M. E. Sunday School, meets Friday afternoon with Mrs. Tena Dewey.

Thnt boy or girl off at rcliool so loves to see the home paper now. The Record can be sent them during the school year for only 50 cents in advance.

Charles W. Rosi of Crawfordsville does place a dandy 5 per cent, farm loan.

Mrs. Howard Benjamin will return Saturday to her home at Sims after a two weeks visit with her parents, John 0. Henderson and wife.

James Hornbeck returned home Saturday from e visit of the week in Louisville, Ky.

A. C. McMillin and wife, Miss Anne Klein and David Holmes were LaFayette visitors Monday afternoon.

Roy Hanawalt and Harry Teague write that they were having a splendid outing on Mackinac Island. They returned home Wednesday morning.

Wm. T. Davidson will hold a stock sale at his farm east of town on Monday, October 14.

Joe Raub and wife moved the latter part of last week from Linden to their new home near Ellettsville.

Miss Hazel Jones returned Saturday to her home in Veedersburg after a visit of the week with her cousin, Miss Carson Foxworthy.

There was better than the usual Saturday night crowd in town Saturday night, denoting that the rush of threshing among the farmers is over at last.

George R. Holmes leaves Saturday for Madison, Wisconsin, to enter Wisconsin University.

Mrs. Hoyt Blacker and sons Clyde and Harry are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Oppy.

Born—Sunday morning, September 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coffman, a daughter.

Miss Anne Klein of Indianapolis came Saturday to bo the guest for a few days of Mrs. A. C McMiilin. She returned to Indianapolis Wednesday.

Little Bernice Taylor is a new member of the household of Fred A. Taylor and wife at Kewanna, Ind., born Snnday evening, September 15.

Wint Shepherd and family moved last week to the Charles Kirkpatrick cottage in the east part of town, recently vacated by Ray Teagua and family. $8 worth of ware will be given away Free with every Majestic Range sold at our Demonstration this week ouly. J. F. Teague & Sons.

Miss Mamie Raub went to Louisville Sunday on the Monon’s excursion, for a few days visit.

Wm. Graves and Dayton Westfall and their families were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pflughaupt in Romney.

Dr. Sam P. McCrea, wife and daughter of Sheibyville came Tuesday to be the guests of his brother, Ed. T. McCrea and wife.

Claude Alexander, wife and son Robert came out from Crawtordsville Friday for a several days visit with his father, Grant Alexander and family,

Sam L. Bayliss and his Royal Entertainers show troupe leaves September 30 to open the fall show season in South Charleston, Ohio.

Fob Sale —A lot of good, dry 18 inch stove wood. 8t4 J. C. Henderson.

Geo. F. Long and wife, Misses Sue Davisson and Mexie Turvey spent Sunday afternoon at Columbian Park, LaFayette.

Mrs. Dr. P. J. Barcus and Miss Gertrude Barcus are home from Winner, 8. D., where they have spent several months. Miss Gertrude will leave shortly for Oxford college at Oxford, Ohio, to resume her studies. —Orawfordsville Journal.

W. L. Hall of Chicago visited Sunday and Monday with his sister, Mrs. John C. Henderson.

Education consists in knowing things—know how a range is made inside and outside. Call at our stdre during our special Majestic Range Demonstration all this week. J. F. Teague & Sons.

People who kn»w are going to boy a Majestic Range at our Demonstration this week. You would too if you knew.

Henry and Homer Shields, from near Bloomington, Ind., came Saturday for a visit with their sister. Mrs. Charles Bailey and family.

Mr. anp Mrs. M. F. Wilson and daughter Emmaretta are moving to LaFayette for future residence. T. O. Bailey has purchased their house and lot, consideration.$1000.

Mrs. Maria Kerr a few days ago sold her residence property to John Flaugher of Sugar Grove,

J. F. Teagoe & Sons.

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Moulder’s Fall Millinery Opening! Friday and Saturday, September 27th and 28th • • Music Saturday Evening from 7:30 to 9:30. WATCH FOR THE YELLOW BUNDLES! MOULDER’S CASH STORE NEW RICHMOND, INDIANA.