New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 43, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 1 May 1913 — Page 2

NEW RICHMOND RECORD. Entered at the Poetffice at New Richmond, Ind., as second class matter.

is unknown, widower of ElizabethWhite, 1 deceased; John Roads, Roads whose first name is unknown, wife of John Roads, Roads whose true name is unknown, widow of John Roads, deceased; Sariida Roads; Roads whose first name is unknown, husband of Sariida Roads Roads whose true name is unknown, widower of Sariida Roads, deceased; John H. Rhodes Rhodes whose first name is unknown, wife of John H. Rhodes,

Notice to Non=Residents. State of Indiana, Montgomery County:Complaint No. 16,977.

Waht’s The Price of A Good Suit of Clothes?

In the Montgomery Circuit Court, April Term, 1913. James P. Wood vs. Henry Hays et al. Comes now the plaintiff hy Jones & Murphy, bis attorneys and flies his complaint herein, to quiet title on real estate situated in Montgomery County, Indiana, together with an affidavit that said defendants, Henry Hays; Hays whose first name is unknown, wife of Henry Hays; — Hays whose true name is unknown, widow of HenryHays, deceased; AnnaHays;V Hays whose true name iq unknown, buspand of Anna Hays, deceased; Hays whose true name is unknown, widower of Anna Hays, deceased; Davis

■ dgab Walts, Publisher

SUBSCRIPTION Single Copy, One Year - ■- $1.00 Single Copy,Six Months - - .50 ®"In Advance.

TWENTY=FIVE Dollars. You can buy our clothes for less

Rhodes whose true name is unknown, widow of John H. Rhodes, deceased; Sariida Rhodes; Rhodes whose first name is unknown husband of Sariida Rhodes; Rhodes whose true name is unknown, widower of Sariida Rhodes, deceased. John Rhoads;

Advertising Rates made known on application.

Thursday, May 1, 1913.

than that==$20,$!8, $15; you can pay more than that, we have very fine clothes .at $28, $30. But $25 is a good average price; most who appreciate good quality and style in clothes, good tailoring and fit are willing to pay as much as $25.

Rhoads whose first name is unknown, wife of John Rhoads; Rhoads whose true name is unknown, widow of John Rhoads, deceased; Sariida Rhoads; Rhoads whose first name is unknown, husband of Sariida Rhoads; Rhoads whose true name is unknown, widower of Sariida Rhoads, deceased. Roea Mitchell; Mitchell whose first, name is unknown, husband of Rosa Mitchell; Mitchell whose true nameis unknown, widower of Rosa Mitchell, deceased; Isam Mitchell; Mitchell whose -first name is unknown, wife of Isam Mitchell;

Watch for the Yellow Bundles.

Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of -Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of Davis Prutsman, deceased; Maximiliandra Prutsman; -Prutsman whose first name is unknown, husband of Maximillrndia Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, widower of Maximiliandra Prutsman, .deceased; Daniel Prutsman; Prutsman whose first ,name is unknown, wife of Daniel Prutsman; —- Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of Daniel Prutsman, deceased; Maxy M. Prutsman;

Burdsal Paint for all kinds of work, at Teagae & Sous. W. E. Bible returned to bis home at Medaryville yesterday. The Order of the Eastern Star meets Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Hart Scliafiner & Marx

Russell Coffin visited home folks in Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday.

Suits at $25 will surprise you; particularly if you’ve been accustomed to going to a custom tailor to have clothes made to measure, more particularly if you’ve patronized the so-called low priced tailor, most particularly if you’re getting what you think are made-to-measure clothes at $25 or less You’ll get all wool fabrics, trimmings, linings and other materials of a high grade tailoring of a very high order—the things that make a suit wear well, and keep shapely. You’ll get the value of best style standards and originality of design; you’ll get clothes that fit you well. And you’ll gain from $10 to $20, either in greater value at the price, or lower price for similar value.

Mitchell whose true name is unknown, widow of Isam Mitchell, deceased; Eliza Monroe; Monroe whose llrst came is unknown, husband of Eliza Monroe: Monroe whose true name is unknown, widower of Eliza Monroe, deceased; Hcssie Harlow Harlow whose first name is unknown, husband of Bessie Harlow; Harlow whose true name is unkBown, widower of Uessie Harlow, deceased, Ganet Harlow; Harlow whose first name is, unknown, wife of Ganet Harlow;

...... Harlow whose true name is unknown, widow of Ganet Harlow, deceased. Martha White; White whose first name is unknown, husband of Martha White; White whose true name is unknown, widower of Martha White, deceased; Isaac W. Ferguson ; Ferguson whose first name is unknown, wifeof Isaac W. Ferguson; Ferguson whose true name is un-

known, widow of Isaac W. Ferguson, deceased; John W- Blankenship; Blankenship whose first name is unknown, wife of John W. Blankenship; Blankenship whose true name is unknown, widow of John W. Blankenship, deceased, Vezey Bunnel, Bunnel whose first name is unknown, wife of Vezey Bunnel, Bunnel whose true name is unknown, widow of Vezey Bunnel, deceased, Richard T. Hays; • Hays whose first name is unknown, wife of Richard T. Hays, Hays whose true name is unknown widow of Richard T. Hays, deceased. John Stand ly; Standly whose first name is unknown, wife of John Standly, Standly whose true name is unknown, widow of John Standly, deceased; Louise J. Taylor, Taylor whose

first name is unknown, husband of Louise J. Taylor Taylor whose true name is unknown, widower of LouiseJ. Taylor, deceased; Elizabeth Thomas; Thomas whose first name is unknown, husband of Elizabeth Thomas; Thomas whose true name is unknown, widower of Elizabeth Thomas, deceased; William Thomas: v Thomas whose first name is unknown, wife of William Thomas; Thomas whose true name is unknown, widow of William Thomas, deceased; Eleanor Mize; Mize whose first name is unknown, husband of Eleanor Mize; Mize whose true name is unknown; widower of Eleanor Mize, deceased;Mary Prutsman; Pruts-

man whose first name is unknown, husband of Mary Prutsman; ...... Prutsman whose true name is unknown widower of Mary Prutsman, deceased; the'childreo, the descendants, the heirs at law, the surviving spouses, the creditors, the assigns, the administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees and executors of the last will and testament of the above named or described defendants who arc deceased and whose names are-unknown to this plaintiff, are not residents of the State of Indiana.

Prutsman whose first name is unknown, husband of Maxy M. Prutsman;

Harry Foster came up from Pills boro Monday; going on to Indianapolis yesterday. Charles Shepherd and his mother, Mrs. Fannie Shepherd, were in Indianapolis Monday.

Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widower of Maxy M. Prutsman. deceased; Davis Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of Davis Prutsman; Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of Davis Prutsman, deceased; John Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of John Prutsman;

Town and Country Paints are prepared to avoid fading, spotting or peeling. The analysis on can, Leverett Binns, who was so seriously injured in an auto accident Saturday night, was able to leave the house for the first yesterday.

Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of John Prutsman, deceased; Elizabeth Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, husband of Elizabeth Prutsman;

Better see how true this is; $25 is a price you can afford and you’ll say so when you see the clothes. Better come and look at the new spring styles.

Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widower -of Elizabeth Prutsman, deceased; Allen W. Prutsman;

Harrison’s Town and Country Paint covers more surface and wears longer than any other paint sold. Get it from New Richmond Lumber & Coal Co.

Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of Allen W. Prutsman;

Warner & Peck,

Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of Allen W. Prutsman, deceased; Mary Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, husband of Mary Prutsman; Prutsman

The Helping Hand class of the M. E. Sunday School will meet with Mrs. Will Zuck if the weather is fair, if not the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Turner.

Crawfordsville, Indiana.

whose true name is unknown, widower of Mary Prutsman, deceased; John W. Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of John W. Prutsman; Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of John W. Prutsman, deceased; Mize;

The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Imperial Hats, Manhattan Shirts and Regal Shoes.

The New Richmond baseball nine met the Linden team in the first game of the season on the local diamond Sunday afternoon, the game witnessed by a liberal crowd of lovers of this national sport. New Richmond lost to Linden in a score of 9 to 6; the visitors making five runs in the first inning, but after that our boys began playing good ball and narrowed the score to the count as given. Games have been scheduled for the New Richmond team for every Sunday until June 15, playing each alternate Sunday on the home diamond. Next Sunday they meet Stockwell at Stockwell; the following Sunday the same team plays here.

Mize whose first name is unknown, wife of John Mize; Mize whose true name is unknown, widow of John Mize, deceased, Ellen Mize; Mize whose first name is unknown, husband .of Ellen Mize; Mize whose true name is unknown, widower of Ellen Mize, deceased; Jasper Prutsman; Prutsman whose first name is unknown, wife of Jasper Prutsman; Prutsman whose true name is unknown, widow of Jasper Prutsman, deceased; Frederick Wilhite; Wilhite whose first name is unknown, wife of Frederick Wilhite; Wilhite whose true name is unknown, widow of Frederick Wilhite, deceased; Sarah C. Maskal; Maskal whose first name is' unknown, husband of Sarah C. Markal: Maskal whose true

Shawnee Mound.

Some cool these days. Mark Maddux purchased a fine span of mules from Clint Butler Saturday.

Gurney Meharry and family have returned from their trip to Oklahoma and think Indiana best yet. Charles Meharry of Attica was caller in this vicinity Monday. John Oswalt spent Sunday with his girl in Crawfordsville.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Francis were in LaFayette Tuesday. "How many chickens have you?” “How many hens* set?” “How’s your iuqubator?” is the common gist with our housewives now.

name is unknown, widower of Sarah C. Maskal, deceased: George White;

White whose first name is unknown, wife of George White; White whose true name is unknown, widow of George White, deceased; William D. Royalty; Royalty whose first name is unknown, wife of William D. Royalty; Royalty whose true name is unknown, widow of William D. Royalty, deceased; Daniel T. White;

Health a Factor in Success.

The largest factor contributing to a man’s success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will hud nothing quite so good as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers. Adv.

Rheumatism Quickly Cured.

“My sister’s husband had an at tack of rheumatism in his orm,” writes a well known resident of Newton, Iowa. “I gave him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment which he applied to his - arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone.” For chronic muscular rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold bv all dealers.

her father who is sick. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fonts of near Youngs Chapel spent Sunday with Ora Fonts and wife.

FOR

Regular Meals and

White whose first name is unknown, wife of Daniel T. White;

Short Orders ....go to the...

White whose true name is unknown, widow of Daniel T. White, deceased; James Green; Green whose firat name is unknown, wife of James Green; Green whose true name is unknown, widow of James Green,deceased; Martha Green, Green whose first name is unknown, husband of Martha Green; 'Green whose true name is unknown, widower of Martha Green, deceased: Collins B. Monroe, Monroe whose first name is unknown, wife of Collins B. Monroe, Monroe whose true name is unknown, widow of Collins B. Monroe, deceased; Eliza A. Monroe; Monroe whose first name is unknown, husband of Eliza A. Monroe; Monroe whose true

Miss Mary Nolan of Linden verj pleasantly entertained the Anti-Oan’t Club and several of her lady friends at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. LeRoy Harris of Charlotte, N. C., who is visiting here, iftrs. Jake Swank and little son Harold spent Wednesday with Mrs. Sant TomlinsoV • Miss Ethel Rafferty spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Hendersdn and daughters.

NORTHERN CAFE

WM. ENDICOTT,. Prop.

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 5Cth day of the April Term, 1913, of the Montgomery Circuit Court, the same being the 10th day of June, A. D-, 1913, at the Court House in Crawfoqlsville, inlaid County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS my name, and the seal of said Court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this day of April A. D., 1913.

Eimdale.

Crawfordsville, Ind

isa G. Main Street

Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Swank called on the latter’smother, Mrs. Frances LaBan, Sunday afternoon. There was church at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening.

Round Hill.

F. W. GRAVES,

Several -from this vicinity attended the baccalaureate sermon at New Richmond Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oliver spent Sunday with Joseph Hall and family.

V. M. D.

Veterinarian.

Miss Edith Hall was the guest Friday evening oE Miss Lethe Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stout and daughters were guests Thursday of Sant Tomlinson and family. Mrs. Eva Goldard i« staying with her sick sister, Mrs. John Borum, of Shawnee Mound.

James Roes is still quite poorly at this writing.

name is unknown, widower of Eliza A. Monroe, deceased; Vincent White;

Calls Answered Day or Night.

Rev. Sooth took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Crawfordsville visited their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Coon last week. Miss Edith Swank visited Miss Reta Swank Sunday afternoon.. " Miss Reine Olm visited Lester Olin and family last week. Barnnm Dazey and family were the Sunday guest of Grant Kimbreli and family.

White whoso first name is unknown, wife of Vincent White; White whose true name is unknown, widow of Vincent White, deceased; Vinson White, — White whose first name is unknown, wife of Vinson 1 White; White whose true name is unknown, widow of Vinson White, deceased; Adeline White; White whose first name is unknown, husband of Adeline White White whose true name is unknown, widower of Adeline White, deceased; Daniel White; White whose first name is unknown, wife of Daniel White, White whose trne name is unknown, widow of Daniel White, deceased. Elizabeth White; ..k... White whose first

THOMAS E. MATHEWS, Clerk.

Mrs. Ernest Brapnenberg and daughter Elizabeth were guests of Miss Florence Goddard Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bible of New Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel McClamrock, Mrs LeRoy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John Ames, Mr. and Mrs Lester McClamrock, Miss Effie Wagner, John Nolan and Floyd Ames were entertained at dinner Sunday by Sherman McClamrock and family. Misses Rae Tomlinson and Jessie Henderson attended a play at Frankfort Saturday evening.

Office Phone 138 New Richmond, Ind.

Genuine sewing machine oil. Needles and Supplies at Long’s. Little bits of repairing, bigger daubs of paint, make pretty homes of bouses what aiut. Eveiybouy’s doing it now! Harrison's Town and Country Paint insures protection for your home. For sale by New Richmond Lumber & Coal Go.

Mrs. H B. Tribby and sou Byron spent Thursday .with her sister, Mrs. Bert Dewey.

Cure for Stomach Disorders.

Disorders of the stomach may bo avoided by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablet!. Many very remarkable cures have been effected by these tablets. Sold by all dealers. Adv. i

O. W. Mason, J, T. Purlon and C. A. Kirkpatrick were in Wayuetown, Newtown and ' Wingate Monday afternoon.

Merve Shelton and wife entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of James Ross’ birthday, Landy Axsom and family and Mrs. Mag Mitchell and children.

Edgar A. Rice and Harry N. Fine were Masons here from Tuesday in attendance at the John C. Bible iuneral.

Prof. F. M. Shanklin and daughtef Wilmetta were up from Wingate Sunday evening to hear the baccalaureate sermon.

Milber O. Raub and wife were down from Chalmers Friday to attend the funeral of Harold Raub.

name Is unknown, husband of Elizabeth White; White whose true name

Mrs. Jesse Pierce was called to Elmdale Monday morning to see

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