New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 23, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 12 December 1912 — Page 5
F. W. GRAVES,
NEW RICHMOND RECORD.
pound and 3 cents for each additional pound or fraction of pound. For delivery in the fourth zone 8 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 6 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. For delivery within the fifth zone 9 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 7 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. For delivery within the sixth zone, 10 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 9 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. For delivery within the seventh zone, 11 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 10 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. For delivery within the eighth zone and between the Philippine Islands and any portion of the United States, including the District of Columbia and the several territories and possessions, 12 cents for the first pound or fraction of a pound and 12 cents for each additional pound or fraction of a pound.
Lorain Steel Range
V. M. D.
31.00 Per Year, in Advance.
Veterinarian.
Thursday, Dec. 12, 1912.
Calls Answered Day or Night.
PROVISIONS OF PARCELS POST
Office Phone 138 New Richmond, Ind.
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WRIGHT & SON,
Experienced AUCTIONBEBS.
Rates Under New System Will Be Graded, According to Distance Covered.
Write us for date for your public sale
LaFayette, - Indiana
Although the new parc els post law goes into effect the first of January comparatively few persons understand its provisions Perhaps this accounts for Uncle Sam's recent activity in preparing a parcels post map and scattering copies of it broadcast over the country.
C. W. Smith,
Auctioneer.
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My Customers
Aly Reference
Now, you have doubtless heard of the zone system in connection with the parcels post and wondered wlmt it meant, A glance at Uncle yarn’s map will hhow you, though to completely understand it you may have to imagine yourself as living at the national capital.
Phone 883 P. 0. Box 9 Newtown,
Indiana
Red Cress Christmas Seals.
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I. S. BAILEY, Tke Auctioneer. Before dating your next Sale. Clerks furnished and Notes Cashed. Reasonable Terms. Phone 1247
More tlmn 3,000,000 Red Cross Christmas Seals are now distributed throughout Indiana, offering to all good citizens the opportunity to help stamp out the white plague in this state. The seals are being sold at one cent each and the money thus realized is to bo used during the coming year in teaching Indiana people how to avoid tuberculosis and in relieving those who are suffering with if.
Look at this Range. The best Range sold in Montgomery County for the money. This Range is made in Blue Enamel also. We guarantee this Range to be as good as any Range sold for $55.00. Our price on the LORAIN is $38.00 in Plain Steel; $45.00 in the Blue Enamel. Every part of the Blue Enamel is made to keep from rusting. We are Sole Agents for the County.
The map shows clearly the relation of each zone to the city of Washington. Unfde Sam might have drawn a map showing the relation of each zone to this city and it would have been just ss good for illustrative purposes.
Crawford svi He, Indiana.
The zone market! one on the map has a radius of fifty miles; zone two includes the area outside of zone one for a radius of 150 miles; zone three the area outside of zone two for a radius of BOO miles; zone four the area outside of the third zone for a radius of 600 miles; zone five the area outside of the fourth zone for a radius of 100 miles; zone six for the area outside the fifth zone for a radius of 1,400 miles; zone seven the area outside the sixth zone for a radius of 1,900 miles; zone eight all the area outside the seventh zone including the Philippines. If you were living at Washington and wanted to send a pound of candy to a friend in Fort Wayne, a glance at the map would show you that Fort Wayne is in the fourth zones. Referring to the table, you would note that the cost of sending the parcel to fourth zone would be 8 cents.
Barnhill, Hornaday & Pickett,
Col. Ashley J. Thomas,
Crawfordsville, Indiana .
AUCTIONEER.
The rapid growth of the disease and the -fact that it is no respecter of persons when it invades homes, is inspiring those charged with the work of carrying on the fight, witti a determination to make a definite showing in this state next year. It is hoped that at least $20,000 will be raised by the sale of seals for the white plague war fund. The special feature of this year’s seals campaign is the arrangement that 75 per cent, of the money raised in one county shall remain there for the local work, provided an anti-tuberculo-sis organization has been formed there to be responsible for the work. These organizations have been formed, in practically every county of the state and many of them are entering into the seals campaign with a determination to raise sufficient mouey to make possible both relief and educational work iu their own home communities during 1913
Waynetown,
Ind.
An Ideal Sunday Newspaper.
Everybody up this way get the terms of sale, and we will commence selling Live Stock dr any other articles at good prices.
Recent issues of the Sunday ! Record-Herald remind one thati Chicago may fairly lay claim tol producing the best newspapers in the world, not excepting those of New York. The Sunday RecordHerald, in foreign news alone, has its own special cable service in addition to those of the New York Herald, World, Journal of Commerce and Associated Press. This is a fair example of the completeness of the paper in every department. Aside from the regular news features, there is something in the Sunday Record-Herald for every member of the family. The sporting pages, both daily and Sunday, give the latest authentic news in every line of sport. The woman’s section is filled with illustrated articles on the newest wrinkles iu fashion and domestic science. “The People’s Institute of Domestic Economy,” filling a whole page every Sunday, is the newest and best household department in any paper. Dame Curtsey’s "Novelties in Entertainment” is a valued feature. The dramatic and musical pages, written by James O’Donnell Ben nett and Felix Borowski, are admittedly without their equal in the West. The array of splendid special articles by skilled writers, finely illustrated, also is typical of the high literary quality of the Record-Herald. In the way of humor there is the comic colored supplement for children, besides S. E. Kiser’s delightful “Alternating Currents” for everybody. But the thing that lifts the Shndaj Record-Herald most emphatically above all its rivals is its magazine section—a real magazine, full of stories and articles by the most famous writers of our day, illustrated by celebrated artists. Its recent $10,000 prize contest has attracted to its pages the work of the best short story writers in our language. No wonder the Record-Herald is regarded as the ideal Sunday newspaper!
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simply by forwarding the subscriptions of your friends and neighbors and collecting tlie renewals of our present subscribers. Try for THIS months prizes. There are lots of prizes that can lie won only by persons living in towns same size as your own. Write at once to the BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY,
WfW. END1COTT, Prop.
133 E. Main Strcr CrawforJsvillc, Ind
If instead of sending the candy to Fort Wayne yon wanted to send it to Erie, Pa., the cost of sending it would be only seven cents, as Erie is in the third zone. The shorter the distance the parcel is to travel the smaller will be the expense of sending it. And of course the weight of the package will have something to do with the expense of sending it also.
WANTED
At once. Men to represent us thier locally or traveling. Now is the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure territory.
Butterick Building, New York City.
The 1912 seal is more attractive than in past years and aside from the fact that the purchaser of seals makes a contribution to a worthy cause, he receives value for his money in the little holiday greetings. The seals are to be placed on the backs of letters and on Christmas packages, carrying a message* of cheer from sender to receiver.
Report of The Condition of The . Corn Exchange State Bank.
ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester N. Y. *
The new law establishes the following rates: That the rate of postage on fourth class matter weighing not more than four ounces shall be 1 cent for each ounce or fraction of an ounce, and on snch matter in excess of four ounces in weight the rate shall be by the pound, as hereinafter provided, the postage in all cases to be prepaid by distinctive postage stamps affixed. That except as provided in the next proceeding paragraph postage on matter of the fourth class be prepaid at the following rates:
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Report of the condition of the Dorn Exchange State Bank at New Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Nov. 20, 1912.
The Indiana Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis is the Indiana agent for the sale of seals and is working through the county associations ns far ns possible. In some communities where the association is not actively at work, other agents have been appointed to help in the sale, for it is the purpose of the state association to have seals sold in every county of the state. It is also announced that those so situated as to be unable to obtain seals from local agents, may order them direct from the state headquarters at 119 United States Postofficc Building, Indianapolis.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts S213.328 33 Overdrafts i 1.090 03 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500 00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 29.925 20 Cash on Hand 5.300 05 Cash Items 4,109 11 Current Expenses 2.301 93 Other Bonds and Securities 5U) 00 Total Resources §200 18i 31
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On all matter mailed at the postoffice from which a rural route starts for delivery on such route, or mailed at any post on such route for delivery at any other point thereon, or at the office from which the route starts or on any rural route starting therefrom, and on all matter mailed at a city carrier office, or at any point within its delivery limits, for delivery by carriers from that office, or at any office for local delivery, 5 cents for the first pound and 1 cent for each additional pound or fraction of a pound. For delivery with the first zone except as provided in the next preceding paragraph, 5 cents for the first pound or fraction of a
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock—paid in S 40,000 00 Surplus y,2o0 00 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 6,585 71 Demand Deposits 109,102 70 Time Deposits 50,108 21 Profit and Loss _ 44 04 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 45,000 00 Total Liabilities $260,181 ill
Miss Hallie Henderson was hostess of the sophomore class of the high school Friday evening Nov. 29th. *A two course supper was served. Those present were Misses Hazel Harris, Gertrude Frame, Carol Marcrum, Ethel Dunn, Lela Hanawalt, Margie Bible, Jessie Henderson, Grace Livingston, Leona Miller, Eleanor Miller and Mr. Lester Barcns.
State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, SS: I, William Kirkpatrick, Cashier of the Corn >Exchange State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is f me. WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK.
Subscribed and sworn to befe re me, this 5th day of Dec., 1912. [seal] EDGAR WALTS, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 16,1914.
When a man has a rip in his coat and only throe buttons on his vest, writes a western sage, he should do one of two things; either get married or get divorced.
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