New Richmond Record, Volume 17, Number 44, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 8 May 1913 — Page 3

Notice to Telephone Subscribers.

Kodak supplies at Hollin’s drug store. Mrs. lievi Harriman is still slowly improving.

Methodist Episcopal Services.

COVERED BERLIN KETTLE 85c Berlin Kettle, 68c Saturday Only Hay 10

A ' Bargain For One Day.

15 Year Guarantee

All school children in town or country are entitled to one free ticket next Saturday, May 10, 19I3-“One Day Only. See The Balloon At P. McLain & Son’s Hardware.

It has been stated in this paper some time ago that the telephone rent of country subscribers was due three months in advance at one dollar per month. All of those who fail to pay on or before the loth of the month are required to pay $1.25 per month. If yon prefer to pay $1.25 you must notify the manager. Now, the reason this appears in the paper the second time is we do not want to charge you extra unless necessary. Under the late law we are compelled to enforce our rules and use no discrimination.

Mid-week prayer service Thursday night at 7:30. It is the duty and privilege of every Christian to attend this meeting; because

M. J. Lee was here from Crawfordsville Tuesday.

1. Your own spiritual life depends very largely upon it.

A. C. McMillin and wife were in LaFayePe Thursday. Gale and Rock Island corn planters at L. P. Brown’s.

2. By your absence a weak brother or sister may become discouraged.

Steamboat Paint, the kind that wont come off, at Teague’s Hdw. Geo. F. Long and Will Zuck were in Crawfordsville Tuesday afternoon.

3. The prosperity of the church depends upon your presence at each prayer service. 4. When you became a member of the church you promised faithfully to attend upon all the means of grace in the private and public worship of God. B, The unsaved have a right to judge us by our faithfulness. 6. If you make proper use of this service God’s power over unsaved men and women will become irresistible.

WALL PAPER

Miss Belle Wilson of Crawfordsville was out Friday to attend the commencement.

Would also say to the town subscribers that you have been’ told that when the collector calls on you and yon are not prepared to pay you are expected to come to the telephone office within the next five days and settle. If this is not done you will be charged extra for the time. Time is money to us and you all know when rent is due. We appreciate the courtesy shown us during the trouble caused by the late storms.

S. 0. Ferrell of Indianapolis was a New Richmond business visitor yesterday.

Long’s

Paint your floor around the rug with Burdsal Floor Paint. We have it—at Teague’s.

WALL PAPER 5c per Bolt

Sunday Sehool at 10 a. m. YoungPeople’s service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:30.

Miss Ruth Dunn weut to Wingate Monday to attend the Junior reception Monday evening end the commencement Tuesday evening.

The pastor will preach at Sugar Grove Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, following the S. S. at 10. Our Sabbath School and preaching service are more largely attended than ever, and yet, thele are families who attend neither service who owe it to themselves, to their neighbors, to the church and to God to be present. The attendance upon these services must be still more largely increased, and it rests with you who have not been present to swell the number. Let us see you Sunday morning.

WALL PAPER

8c and 10c

J. L. McNeil, Manager.

Everett A. Davisson of Clinton was in New Richmond from Saturday till Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Davisson.

Cure for Stomach Disorders.

WALL PAPEL 12 I-3C, 15c & 20C

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

A. D. Snyder and* wife, Mr. Gill, wife and son of Cloverdale were New Richmond visitors Tuesday, making the trip in Mr. Gill’s automobile,

WALL PAPER

25c to 35c

Tom Davis is riding in a new Ford.

Trimmed Ready-to Hang. When you buy Wall Paper at Long’s you can return ail full rolls that you do not use. You pay only for what you use. See our styles and prices before you buy.

Miss Fern Mason was in Crawfordsville Saturday evening to attend a social party of the Phi Kappa Theta sorority at the home of Miss Eleanor Ristine.

Mrs. Maggie Terrill is on the sick list.

Yours for the love of Christ, H. D. Dick, Pastor.

Have you signed up for the electric lights?

Special Cash Sale of New Lard at the New Richmond Meat Market Saturday. CASH PRICE SATURDAY 13c per lb., any amount, regular price 15 cents. Dwiggins & Son.

A full line of Paint for every purpose at Teague’s.

Misses Leila Hollin, Anne Smithe, Ethel Turner, and Messrs. John Turner and Mr. Stahl of Crawfordsville were motoring in the vicinity of New Richmond,

Mrs. Joseph Tortorella went to ndianapolis yesterday.

Genuine sewing machine oil, Needles and Supplies at Long’s.

Mrs. E. E. Henthorne and daughter are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vaughan. Mr. Henthorne was here for a few days visit last week.

Charles Kirkpatrick and wife returned home Saturday from a several days stay in Indianapolis where Mr. Kirkpatrick took the Scottish Kite and Mystic Shrine degrees in the Order of Masons.

Dry Goods, LfOilg S Jewelry and Wall Paper Store.

For Sale —Early cabbage plants. Mrs. Jennie Campbell.

Geo. W. Clough was out from Crawfordsville Monday afternoon.

Christian Church* Announcements

Mies Nelle Gr. Hiett of Verona, North Dakota, arrived Sunday to visit her brother, Will Hiett and family, and uncle, Irvin Miller and wife.

Locals.

Don’t buy paint blindly, see the value first, before it’s too late. Read the analysis on every can of Harrison’s Town and Country Paint. New Richmond Lumber & Coal Co. The Graves & Westfall Horse and Jack will be kept at Haywood’s Barn, at the old tile factory. John Livingston, keeper. Phones—Barn 3 on 125; Residence, 2 on 125.

Dr. Fred W, Graves, wife and baby Clyde were in Crawfordsville Monday.

See our new South Window and pick out the color of paint you will use on your House or Barn, and we will fill the order with Burdsal Steamboat or Homestead Paint. The Reliable kind at Teague’s.

Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Christian endeavor, 6:80 p. m. A cordial invitation extended to all.

berettbes are Be Gatbereb from Gut ffc(enb0.»«®olnflfl ot Bout Welflbbore.

All the public schools in Tippecanoe county will open on Labor Day, September 1.

Prof. H. A- Rosier left yesterday for his home near Stockwell, being accompanied by Ernest Greenberg, and the pair will take a week's hike and camping for recreation. Prof. Rosier expects to travel much of the summer. He will be again associated in Coal Creek township’s school again next year.

Joseph Tortorella returned Friday from a week in Chicago, His brother underwent a very serious operation for some trouble of the kidneys, and though his life was almost despaired of, he was getting along fine when Joe left for home.

The month of flowers.

Charles Grove and family of Veedersburg were guests of New Richmond friends Friday.

Th6 Crystal Theatre, moving pictures, opened in the opera house Saturday night in its first performance. Manager Quear will open the theatre two evenings each week, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. ,

Try a Record want ad.

18Jc for Eggs at Long’s.

Baseball—Stockwell vs. New Richmond, on Alexander’s Field, Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m.

Farmers are planting corn,

Asbury Swank and wife came down from Chalmers Friday to attend the commencement and to visit her brother, S. R. Tribby and family, and other relatives. They returned home Monday.

Kodak supplies at Hollin’s.

9x12 Rugs, $8.75, at Long’s. Buggies painted at T. M. Shotts.’

Clarence Stroh and wife of Crawfordsville were guests Saturday and Sunday of John P. Bible and family.

Mrs. James M Clawson of InTlianapolis came last Thursday for a visit of a week with her cousin, Miss Jennie Davidson. Mrs. Clawson wad formerly Miss Blanche Denelsbeck and lived with hdr parents in New Richmond twelve years ago. Miss Jennie Davidson will accompany her home the end of the week.

The Rscobdv, failed to record last week the marriage of Miss Mamie Hutton (Peek) and Mr. James Lockard, both of New Richmond, which occurred at 7 o’clock Saturday evening, April 20, at the parsonage of the M. E. church in New Richmond, the ceremony being performed by Rev. H. D. Dick.

S. W. Walts of New Albany, Wallace S. Walts and Sam E. Walts of Chalmers, father, brother and nephew of Edgar Walts, autoed down from Chalmers Sunday and were the guests of the editor and family.

Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, at Long’s. ' #

One hundred and nineteen yers making high grade paints. That the record of Harrison Bros. & Co Town snd Country Paints are the result of that experience. New Richmond Lumber & Coal Co.

Miss Ruth Dunn wont to Linden Saturday afternoon.

Town and Country Paints have passed the experimental stage. One hundred years manufacturing experience is the answer.

Miss Bertha McNeil was home from LiFayette Sunday.

Mrs. W. S. Alexander, Mrs. Jane Ebrite and Miss Opal Bennett returned Saturday from a week’s stay in Richmond.

The will of David Shelby has been probated. All of the personal property is left to the widow, Victoria Shelby, and she is given a life interest in all the real estate. George Shelby is named as executor. —LaFayette Journal. .

Strawberry plants for sale. 43t2 JOEL CoKKAD, Linden.

Though with no official authority, we hear rumors of a change of schedule on the Clover Leaf to go into effect soon, possibly with Sunday. It is expected that the new time card will include Sunday passenger trains, and some considerable changes in the time of present trains.

The New Richmond high school orchestra was in Wingate Tuesday evening to play for the commencement. The Wingate class of 1913 numbers fourteen—Laura Opal Cording, Lawrence L. Sheaffer, Blanche Savers Davis, Leslie C. VanCleave, Mary Adeline Freeman, Forrest J. Crane, Georgia L. Gilkey, Glenn D. Wilson, Ethel May Haas, Charles Foster Ogle, Lucy May Twiddy, McKinley R. Murdock, EfEe Zee Mick, Lawrence F. Gross.

Mrs. Martha Miller and daughter Rath were in LaFayette Tuesday.

Homer M. Bryant has resigned his position as the local agent of the Clover Leaf, to take effect at once, and his successor may be installed any day and Mr. Bryant checked out. Mr. Bryant goes from the Clover Leaf to the Lake Erie road, where ho will possibly work as relief agent for a time, receiving word from the officials of that road a few days ago to report for duty on the 7th, but Mr. Bryaut will not leave the local station until duly relieved. We are sorry to have Mr. Bryaut and his little family leave us, and the business men of New Richmond, the patrons of the Clover Leaf and his numerous frien Is will miss his pleasant smile and accommodating spirit at the window at the depot. But we can be consoled in the fact that wa know Homer regrets leaving ns qnite as much as we lament his going for we have his own words that he “hates to leave New Richmond,” and that he knows New Richmond as “the {jest little town I was ever in.” Mr. Bryant had served as the local agent of the Clover Leaf just three and a half years Tuesday.

Mrs. Howard Benjamin and baby returned to Sims Saturday afternoon after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henderson.

New line of Ready-to-wear Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, 50c to $3.50, at Long’s.

Warfield Davis, 9 years old, while fishing in the creek east of Waynetown was drowned at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Harry Blankenship, aged 10, a companion, failed in an effort to save him, then ran to Waynetown for help but the boy drowned before hi Ip arrived.

Mrs. Raymond Boyd and children returned Tuesday from a visit since Sunday in Frankfort.

John Turner returned Saturday from a few weeks stay at Moose Jaw, Alberta, Canada, where ho was interested in a real estate firm at a lucrative salary.

Alleging that intoxicants sold her husbnnd, Richard Spurrier, by Joseph H. Bush, who conducted a saloon at Elston, was responsible for his injury, Mrs. Jennie Spurrier has brought suit in the superior court against Mr. Bush and his bondsmen, the National Surety company, for $2,(00 damages, She avers that her husband and a companion went to the Bush fa'oon some months ago perfectly sober and that they left the place in a deeply intoxicated condition. They started away in a buggy and, the complaint says, the horse being sober, he started toward the city. In making a turn the buggy tipped over and Mr. Spurrier was thrown out. His left hip was dislocated and the ligaments torn, and he was a patient in a hospital for two months. — LaFayette Morning Journal. Subscribe for The Recobp.

Get your oM buggy or carriage mads new by repainting. T. M Shotts.

Frank Carey left with his show paraphernalia for Fillmore, Ind., Monday, and where lie opens his summer show season next Monday. Mrs. Carey will join her husband Saturday.

Homer C. B ircos and wife of Crawf ordsville were Sunday guests of Stephen L. Wilson and wife.

Mrs. H. W. Berkley arrived in New Richmond Saturday from Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Beckley having traded their farm at Fort Wayne and in the trade coming into possession of their former home and blacksmith shop in New Richmond. Mr. Beckley will arrive from Fort Wayne Sunday.

Four centuries elapged between the Panama canal’s first conception and its completion, but this by no means constitutes a record in the annals of canal construction. The completion in 1893 of the canal across the Isthmus of Corinth was the finish of a scheme for whioTi the first survey was made in the year 600 B C, when Periander employe 1 Egyptian engineers to carry out the work. Nero actually commenced the work along the site of the present canal, but at his death it was abandoned and the project was not revived until 1S82, and this though the total length of the canal is under four miles.

New Home Sewing Machine Drop Head, guaranteed all the time; only $l‘.».75 cash, at Long’s

With more than fifteen years of experience in handling paint, we know that you cannot do better than to use the'old Reliable Line of Burdsal Paints. For sale by J F. Teague & Sons.

Gus VcMillin and wife were guests of her mo '»er, Mrs Gin s. Patton and family, in Waveland

Sunday.

John R. Alexander hud his right thumb badly Iterated just at the close of the ball game at Stockwell Sunday afternoon and will be disobled as i itol.er in the local team for a week or so. Only one ball was thrown after the one which partially to-e the member away, but Jchn caught the last ball.

Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Brushes, in fact anything in the paint Tine can now be found at Teague’s Hardware.

Edwin Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd, suffered an attack of diphtheria last Saturday, since which time the family has been in quarantine, but the boy is getting along fine. Mrs. Shepherd continues to improve slowly.

The best paint—Harrison’s Town and Countiy. Fewer gallons, wear longer. New Richmond Lumber & Coal Co.

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RAYMOND BOYD, Baker.