New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 26, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 2 January 1913 — Page 2
NEW RICHMOND RECORD.
M. L Clnvpool, Levi Martin, Frank Jolly, A. S. Clements, H. C. Barcns, Mrs. Alta Misch,
Annual Watch Meeting.
This store will deliver goods by parcels post after Jan. ist.
The annual “watch meeting” and social was observed at the New Richmond Methodist church on New Years eve, to ring out the old year and ring in the new. A good crowd was present throughout all the evening, everybody seemed happy, and enjoyed the program, the social hour, the refreshments and the religious services which made up the evening’s program.
Entered at the Poatffice at New Richmond, Ind., as second class matter.
J. L. Jones, Mrs. Margaret Kincaid, J. S. Bailey, Romnet. W. Q McBeth, Geo. Steele, Linden. James Blue, Mrs. W. E. Martin,
Edgar Walts, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION Single Copy, One Year Single. Copy,Six Months - arin Advance.
An advertisement telling you about Uncle Sam’s latest innovation and how you can use it to your advantage.
- t 1.00 - .50
Beginning January 1st, our friends who are at a distance can get goods by the new parcels post system.
Advertising Rates made known on application.
“ Indianapolis. J. H Amos. Mrs. Ralph Essig, Mrs. W. M. Sohiffman, John W. McCardle, Mrs.,F. A. Smith, E. A. Plunkett,
First, there was a program of entertainment rendered from 8 to 9 o’clock, the several numbers being as follows: —
Thursday, Jan. 2, 1913.
We will deliver anywhere in the United States any package weighing not more than eleven pounds by mail.
The Record’s
Honor Roll.
Opening-Remarks, Rev. H. D. Dick
Piano Solo
. Leila Hollin
The following new subscribers and renewals to The Record have beenreceivedduring the part week:
New Richmond. Charles Zuck, Mort Allman, James W. Tribby, Will Znck, Monroe Mason, S. L. Wilson, Ed T. McOrea, John Oppy, - J. L. Moulder, Chas. Shepherd, J. D. Patton, Glenn Goddard, Mrs. Rie Taylor, Willard Watts, Ran Baxter,
Russellville. Mrs. Geo. Marsteller, Chas. Shobc,
Male Quartette Walter II am man, Mort Davisson, Harry and Ray Teague. Vocal Solo Queen Bayliss
You can arrange with this store so that by simplyrdropping a line or calling us on the telephone your mail carrier will deliver your wants at your door the next time he
Mrs. Elocia Clifton, Georgetown, 111. W. J. Tribby, Freeman, Mo. Mrs. W. A. Shelley, Santiago, Chile, South America. Wm. Cowan, Yeoman, Ind. W. M. Hopewell, Englevale, North Dakota.
Reading Lenora King ’Cello Solo Herald Jones Reading Fern Mason Vocal Solo Gladys Hollin Instrumental Duet
passes.
We’re getting very luxurious in these the country as well as the city.
days in
Ernest Greenburg, Willie Flangher Vocal Solo Agnes Lee Duet
Mrs. Gretchen Bible, Dayton, Ind. ~
This Store Tells You What to Do
Ruth Tribby, Letha Coffman Vocal Solo.... Harold Rosenberg Piano Solo Ruby Dick From 9 to 10 o’clock there was a social hour, this being followed by the serving of refreshments from 10 till 11, the refreshments being provided and served by the married ladies classes of the Sunday School.
W. D. Byers, LaFayette, Ind. Mrs. W. A. McBeth, Terre Haute, Ind. Will McCrea, Greentown, led. E. W. Arnett, West LaFayette, Ind.
Fill out the coupon printed in connection with this advertisement and forward it to us. From time to time you will be kept advised as to what we have in our stock in all lines of goods. When you need anything and it isn’t convenient to come to this store, all you need to do is write or telephone and we will send it on approval. We don’t mean by this that buying by mail will wholly take the place of coming to our store to make your selections. We would rather have you come here. The parcels post, however, comes to your rescue when you know exactly what you want and know that we’ve got it. In all such cases you can buy with just as much satisfaction by mail or telephone. All goods that we sell are at the lowest possible prices. There is no concern in the country, department store or mail order house, that can sell you goods lo\\er than we can. We pay the postage on everything, $1 or more in value. Fill out this coupon and mail to us:
Geo. Oppy, Henry Jones, F. M. Smith, Theodore Dettbenner, Frank Oppy, Herman Litka, J. F. Teague, Clyde Greenburg, I. N. Miller, Perry McLain, Will Long, Thos. J. Williams, Fern Patton, G L. Bastion, W. S. Alexander, Geo. C. Livingston, Robt. Davidson, W. C. Graves, Wm. Todd, Emery Lnse, John McCrea, Will Kite, Joe Young, Jas. Shepherd, C. E. Bronnenberg, Dave Watts, _ Mrs. Mary Jones, Joe Hall,
J. S. Vaughan, Lebanon, Ind. Emmaretta Wilson, LaFayette, Ind.
A. H. Jones, Miller, Ind. Mrs. R. C. Barker, Lebanon,Ind. C. A. Phillips, Lamar, Mo. Miss Ethel King, Metz, Mo. Chas. Oppy, Russiaville, Ind. Newton Shepherd, Colorado Springs, Col. Dr. Wm. Kirkpatrick, Farmington, Iowa. Mrs. Malinda Binris, Three Forks, Montana. Amanda Meharry, Watseka, 111. O. E. Beatty, St. Paris, Ohio. Miss Stella Newton, LaFayette. Bert S. Davisson, Urbana, III. Mrs. Margaret Black, New Rochelle, N. Y. A. D. Long; Isabel, S. Dakota. N. M. Jones, Portland, Ore. Ira Magruder, Urbana, 111. Mrs. Aathur Magill, Franklin, Ind. ,
Beginning at 11 o’clock and continuing until past the stroke of ‘,12, Rev. Dick conducted religions services, taking as the theme of his sermon, “Behold, all things have become new.” Rev. Dick delivered one of his usual strong sermons, closing as the bell rang the midnight hour and rang out the Old Year and rang in the New Year, in an invitation to whosoever will to begin the new life. The whole evening’s program was a service strictly m keeping with the occasion.
Ice Cream By Parcels Post.
Ed King, Mrs. F. E. Campbell, W. T. Jones, Sam L. Bayliss, Clyde Burk, Wm. Graves, Mrs. Annis Roark, Geo. W. Pierce, John A Kirkpatrick, Emma Binns, Mrs. N. M. Shotis, J. C. Henderson, Tom Morris, Frank Allen, Mrs. Levi Harriman, Maurice Coffman, Oscar Lowry, Geo. F. Long, Mrs. James Hornbeck, Martha Davidson, Wm. T. Davidson, Howard Clarkson. Lizzie Ebrite, C. A. Wilson, John R. Alexander, A. E. Plankett,
E. J. Kious of the LaFayette Tee Cream Company, has been quick to see the possibilities of the parcels post law. He will deliver ice cream by parcels post this morning. It is believed that Mr. Kious is the first man in the country to plan the delivery of ice cream by mail. So taken is he with the idea that he has ordered 10,000 special containers for shipping brick ice cream. The first orders will gu out today. Mr Kb ous promises his customers, who reside within fifty miles of LaFayette, ice cream for any meal. M.J. Runyan, of Urawfordsville, was the first to order ice cream by pprcels post and it is believed that he will be the first man to receive it under the new law. The containers, which are made especially for shipping, keep the cream from melting and insure satisfactory delivery.—LaFayette Morning Journal (Jan. 1.)
L. W. Brannon, Geary, Okla. S L. Rafferty, Ridgefarm, III. E E. Henthorne, Ridgefarm,111 C. F. Killen, Bellingham,Wash Mrs. John Hughes, Los Angeles, Calif.
HarryMagruder,Reubens,Idaho.
Mrs. H. B. Benjamin,Sims, Ind. .-Geo L. Crowder, Redcliff, Alberta, Canada. Glen A. Mitchell, Chicago, 111. Roy Vestal, Cloverdale, Ind. E, W. Harriman, Urbana, 111. John T. Harriman, Jeffersonville, Ind. Bore Harriman, Vinamout, Ala. B. E Page, Mellott, Ind. A. N. Long, Windsor, Mo. Ben. Long, Champaign, 111. Richard Davidson, Wareham P. O., Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Eva Ward, Shadeland,Ind. Elmerta Petro, Waynetownjnd P. W. Watkins, Forest Grove, Oregon. M. A. Bieger, Conde, S. Dak. G. O. Flaugher, Sullivan, Mo. Larkin Devault, Sheldon, 111. Dr. F. M. Lynn, Peru, Ind.
Warner & Peck,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Imperial Hats, Manhattan Shirts and Regal Shoes.
Closed on Sunday.
Money Cheerfully Refunded.
Wingate. Joseph Bottenberg, J. N. Merritt, James Utterback, Carl Flaugher, Fred Pell. E. E. Miller, W. J. Ulrey, Mrs. Ida Sutton, Ray Foxworthy, Henry Lynch, Qnin Kirkpatrick, Thos. Shanklin, Clarence Coon, J. N. Morris, Firman Andrews, John Bratton, G. W. Kite, Noah Kirkpatrick, J. D. Thomas, Mrs. Jnnus Allen, Tom Allen, Mrs. Robt. Long, F. W. Wilson, W. R. Nesbitt,
some improved. Van Ingram and wife are home from New Albany where they spent Christmas with his sister.
Round Hill.
Saturday night ai.d Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Clark of Clark’s Hilt was the guest of Misses Mary and Edith Hail Monday night
Next Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock and Sunday morning at 11 o’clock quarterly meeting will be held at this place. Everybody cordially invited to these services.
UNKIND ASPERSION
Little Jessie Hawthorne is still at the Wabash Sanitarium.
Frank Chadwick continues quite poorly. Joseph Hall is improving.
Why don’t you vhelp buy that furnace? Winter will soon be gone.
Mrs. Kate Goben of Linden and Miss Fenuie Henderson left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. A. B. DeVerter of Fort Worth, Texas, traveling agent for the Fort Worth Record, was the guest of W. B. McClauirock and family last week. Miss Zetta Ezra of Monon is visiting Joe Hall and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Luse spent Sunday with Albert Luse and family of Crawfordsville. On account of Now Years being on the first Wednesday the Ladies Aid Society has been postponed until the second Wednesday. The meeting will bo held with Mrs. Frances Wilson. Miss Rachel Henderson attended Albert Dettbenner's funeral at Sugar Grove Inst Friday.
Miss Amy Bunnell spent Sunday with Henry Vancleave and daughters of Wingate.
New window sash are being put in the church, six light, three sash.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pierce and daughter Aletha and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierce left last Tuesday to spend the winter in Florida.
Subscribe for the Record. Watch for the Yellow Bundles.
James Royer and family of Romney Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hart.
Clyde Walts suffers an attack of the la grippe. Evan Wyles, who was last wet k reported seriously ill with pneumonia, is now well on the road to recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bible were the guests Sunday and Monday of A. S. McClamrock and family. Leo Clevenger of Ynuntsvillo spent Saturday night and Sunday with his cousins, Misses Wary and Edith Hall.
Mrs. Edith New and daughter are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mick.
Florence and Annie V. Meharry spent New Years Day in Danville, 111., guests of Miss Lucy Hickman.
Ora Geiger, Dan W. Murphy, W. C. Walker, Cbawfobdsville. Paul Mason, W. W. Bennett, G. F. Bennett,
Will McLain was down from Frankfort to spend Christmas with f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry McLain.
Last Sunday was the election of officers. Those wln> will serve the following year are; Lester McClamrock, superintendent; Mary Hall, secretary; Jessie Henderson, treasurer; Evelyn McClamrock, organist; Gaylord Tribby and Maurice Chadwick, librarians.
He—I’ve tried to put yotl out of my mind, but it seems impossible. Sh6 —That would leave it vacant
Judd Meharry lost a good brood mnro Monday, a total of four in the past year. Hard lock. W. A. Cording and wife, Harry Julian -hud family and Will E. Wellman and wife spent New Years Day at G. O. Julian’s in LaFayette. Mrs. O. A. Grcenburg and sons returned Monday from Indianapolis where they spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Harry York.
Miss Mexie Turvey returned home Tuesday from a visit since Thursday with her sister, Mrs John Pierce, in Waynetown.
Bert Dewey, Jas. R. Miller, Albert Ames. Mrs. Susan Clarkson, Geo. A. Thomas, O. W. Faust, J. E. Burk, C. J. Wilson, Jackson Clark, Mrs. Sarah Pitts,
Shawnee Mound.
School opened Monday. Farmers’ institute to-morrow at Odell.
* Bring your hogs to the New Richmond Meat Market to have them killed and worked up. We also pay highest price f< r No. 1 beef hides. Dwiggins & Son.
Chas. Eighty, sister and daughter of Williamsport Sundayed at W. W. Black s.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and son Harry of near Kirkpatrick were the guests of Mrs. Amanda Tomlinson and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Znck were guests Thursday 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Bert L'ewey, near Liberty.
Grandma Foster was reported
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