New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 1, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 9 July 1914 — Page 2

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

TIE TALK OF LAFAYETTE

Methodist Church Announcements.

JAS. I. WITHROW

Entered at the Postffice at New Richmond, Ind., as second class matter.

New Richmond.

WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE!

LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANT Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. LAFAYETTE UNION STOCK YARDS, LaFayette, Ind.

Prayer and Social Service Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening Services 8:00 p. m. The scripture motto for the Thursday evening service is found in St. John 0: 59. “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life; and they are they which testify of me.” The remaining twelve Thursday evenings will be devoted to searching the scriptures that we mdy know the revealed, and what may be to us the experimental truth which our Lord says (John 8: 32) shall make us free. The subject for study this week is “Faith” ns taught by Christ in St. Matthew’s gospel. You will study the following scriptures: —Chapter 6, verses 19 to 34; Chapter 8, verses 18 to 27; Chapter 14, verses 22 to 33; Chapter 16, verses 5 to 12; Chapter 8, verses 5 to 13; Chapter 9, verses 1 to 8; Chapter 9, verses 20 to 22; Chapter 15, verses 21 to 28; Chapter 17, verse 20; Chapter 21, verse 21. Thursday evening, July 16, the following references on the subject of “Faith” will be studied: — John 1: 12; John 3:16, 36; John 6: 40, 47; Act 16: 31; (lalatians 3: 11; Ephesians 2: 8; Hebrews 11: 6; I Peter 1: 9; I John 5; 10. You will please read the context, the verses immdeiately preceding and following each of the above subjects. Parents will do well to encourage their children to study these scriptures and join in the discussions at the church. This should be done for the reasons given by Dr- L. C. Bentley, viz: The Bible is indispensable to the formation of strong character; for

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Ono of the Greatest Sales of Women’s Apparel Ever Inaugurated in Central Indiana.

THERE are many things about a suit or overcoat that you cannot see===their presence or absence is manifest after long

Advertising Bates made known on application. ,

[O. MASON, Salesman.

Will Be in Full Blast at The Fashion Suit and CloaK Co., 113 East Side Square, LaFayette, Ind, Saturday, July 11, at 9 A. M.

Thursday, July 9, 1914.

wear.

Residence Phone ROMNEY 3 on 60

Those things you assume to be in your clothes if you buy them of a reputable house.

Office Phones LAFAYETTE 1000 500

Shawnee Mound.

BELL

Wheat threshiug.

You are safe in dealing with a firm that has a reputation for Quality Merchandise, for such a reputation takes a long time to build and is a very precious asset, and like most precious things, is easily destroyed.

Old Settlers and the fairs next

Mrs. Bessie Wallace and son Arthur of LaFayette are guests of J. F. Wallace’s. L. B. Wilson, wife and son spent the Fourth at Winona with their daughter Opal. A well filled house greeted Dr. Grose Sunday morning here. The King’s Heralds meet with Harold Wilson Friday. Austin Barker and wife, Wm. Murdock, wife and child Sundayed at Gibson Small’s. Ira Meharry and family and Robert Sayers and wife Sun.dayed at E. E. Miller’s.

M. A. WEST Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer.

Thousands Are Eagerly Awaiting.

Saturday, July 11th, when the clock strikes nine, the greatest Coat, Suit, Skirt, Dress and Millinery Sale ever held in LaFayette will begin. Every article in The Fashion Suit and Cloak House, 118 East Side Square, must be closed out if possible in fifteen days, at practically your own price. No exaggerated values; no misstatements as to former prices; no substitution of inferior merchandise; no accumulation of years; no deception of any kind. On account of their rapidly growing Cloak, Suit and Millinery business, The Fashion, Suit and Cloak Company are comp lied to have more floor space. Consequently they have leased Ditzlor & Co.’s spacious room. Ill East Side Square, for a terra of years, and they take possession Monday, August 3rd, and then turn the building over to the contractors for extensive alterations. The Fashion Suit and Cloak Co. have been established in LaFayette for many years, the people well know of the high-class merchandise handled by them, and well know of their conservative methods. They have never inaugurated a sale, never made any assertion, without strictly stating the truth in the deepest sense of the word, and during this sale they will, as heretofore, zealously live up to their reutation, for their reputation is at stake. Their stock consists of the Very Highest Grade of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery, etc. Time is limited, and it cannot be their concern of how much the merchandise will realize; the task before them means the utter disposal of their Twenty Thousand Dollar Stock. There is but one avenue to success—“Let the Goods Go for What They Mill Bring at This Rebuilding and Expansion Sale.”

New Private Ambulance

We have spent years of time and thousands of dollars in building our business reputation as value givers in Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods.

Galls Answered Day or Night. Lady Assistant.

Phono 65 New Richmond. Ind.

WRIGHT & SON,

Experienced AUCTIONEERS.

And because we know that the slightest mistatement would bring the reputation down like a house of cards, you may rest assured that when we say our Warner & Peck—Hart Schaffner & Harx Clothes, our Hats, our Haberdashery offer the greatest values in Crawfordsville, at their prices, we say it advisedly and only after careful investigation. So if you want the best clothes your money can buy at $25 or $15, or at nay other price up to $30---or if value in Hats or Furnishings mean anything to you, come to Warner & Peck.

Write us for date for your public sale

Uncle Wm. Sayers of LaFayette is reported as being some better.

LaFayette, - Indiana.

Mrs. Frank Vancleave and Mrs. Annie Rosenberger of Waynetown spent a few days the first of the week with their aunt, Mrs. A. T. Sayers.

FRED W. GRAVES

VETERINARY SURGEON New Richmond, Ind.

G. H. Geary and wife, Harry Geary, wife and sons of Talbot drove over in their auto and spent the Fourth at Meharry’s Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Amos and daughters have returned to their Indianapolis home after a visit with home people. J. M. Hawthorne is on the sick list.

Phone 138 Otlicc at Flaugher’s Livery Barn.

FOR

1 It keeps life from degenerat iug.

Regular Meals and Short Orders ....go to the...

2 It will form a foundation for life.

Ray Hawthorne and wife, Bruce Borum andNelle Hawthorne spent the Fourth in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Tish (Wallace) Steel and husband of Kankakee are guests of the Wellmans. >

& Peck,

3 It has the power to give the st rength to realize the ideals which it inspires.

NORTHERN CAFE

Chu you do anything better on Thursday night and the other nights of the week than to fill your mind with ideas that wiy keep your life from degenerating (receding from Grod toward the animal plane); that will become in your life a foundation for character that will withstand all the shocks of time and abideeternally? This you can do now if you are in earnest search for the best intellectual and spiritual material available. Come to the prayer and Bible reading service Thursday at 8 p, m. Bring your Bibles. Sunday School Class for The Young Married Men and Their Wives. —According to the promise made to the School and this class last Sunday morning the following statement is made. The pastor’s motive in forming this class has been incorrectly interpreted. Consequently the class will not meet next Sunday morning. However, the pastor calls upon all young married men and women to come to Sunday School next Sunday morning and hud a place there. You have a seriously important work to do which you .cannot perform unless you make your influence count in promoting the interests represented by the Sunday School.

Crawfordsqille, Indiana.

WW. ENDICOTT, Prop.

133 E. Main Street Crawfordsville. Ind

The Best Remedy in The World.

The Home of Hart Sehnffner & Marx Clothes Imperial Hate, Manhattan Shirts, Regal Shoes.

“My little girl had dysentnry very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medicine in the in the world,” writes Mrs. William Orvis, Glare, Mich. For sale by all dealers. Adv.

Report of The Condition of The Corn Exchange State Bank.

CHARLES KIRKPATRICK, President. WM, KIRKPATRICK, Cashier. J. A. BAILEY, Vice-President. MRS. J, L, KIRKPATRICK, Ass’t. Cashier.

Report of the condition of the Com Exchange State Bank at New Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30,1914.

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Paris is now taking the place of Reno as a divorce meoca for Americans.

RESOURCES.

The time that will be required for ships to go through the Pauamn canal will be from ten to twelve hours.

Everything Marked in Plain Selling Figures, ami One Price will prevail.—Adv.

Loans and Discounts $170,144 34 Overdraftss 3,299 78 Other Bonds and Securities 500 00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500 00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 5,014 50 Cash on Hand 5,860 40 Cash Items 103 20 Current Expenses 1,181 59 Total Resources $189,604 00

The traction companies entering LaFayette are contemplating the erection of a $40,000 traction station in that city.

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Xfeanc J. Ohshst makes oath that W is the senior partner of the firm s t P, J. Ohrnky a Co., doing bneP nan in the City of‘Toledo, oonnty and state aforesaid, and that said fins will pay the snm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can sot be cured by tbe use of HaiX-'s Osratnm Cure. * PRANK J. OHENHT.

LIABILITIES.

“People ust t’ buy auto-mo-beels, then they got t’ spindin’ their surplus fer machines, but, durin, these modern times ever feller that gits one jist buys a Ford.”

Capital Stock —paid in $ 40,000 00 Surplus 11,250 00 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 2,398 84 Profit and Loss 1 98 Demand Deposits 84,420 74 Time Deposits, .' 21,532 44 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 30.000 00 Total Liabilities $189,604 00

Copyrights Ac.

Anyone sending a sketch and description ot) quickly ascertain our opinion free whether ac invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelvt $per.ial nulice, without charge. In the Scientific American.

Chicago hopes to hold a “wet” or dry election in 1916.' The local option campaign committee voted to raise $25,COO with which Jo promote the circulation of petitions for such an election.

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.

The Epworth League meets at 7 o’clock. Ira Cunningham is the leader. There will be a full program Sunday evening. Yonr presence is necessary at 7 o’clock if this program is to be carried out. If your name is on the League book you owe it to yourself and the institution to be on time. Let there be no straggling. Let us have a great meeting. Think on the State Epworth Institute at Battle Ground. Plan for the convention in 1916. Let ns be genuine. Let us work toward a worthy end.

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Christian Church Announcements.

sionary Society’s meeting at the parsonage has been postponed until Tuesday, July 14. We hope every member can be present. Sometime ago, the pastor thro’ these columns, suggested that our Sunday School attendance should reach seventy-five. At the time he thought the standard high. But we need only twenty more people to make the seventy-five. There are many more than twenty more persons in Sugar Grove community not regular attendants at Sunday School. There is at present coming to us a community sentiment and pride which no resident can afford to ignore. This senti*

Fourth quarterly conference, August 22, at 10:30 a, m., in New Richmond.

ment and pride is immediately concerned in the Sunday School and church services. We must push the figures up to one hundred

Sunday School 9:45 a. m.

Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Inkwnally and acts directly on the blood and muenons surfaces of the qpatem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75a. * Kail’s Family Pdk as* ike beak

Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev, Will Weidrich, on the first and third Sundays in the month. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7;30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all services.

S. D. Dick, Pastor.

now. Let us think, pray, plan and work mightily to bring the attendance up to this mark by the time of our fourth quarterly meeting, August 26. U. G. Leazenby, D.D., our district superintendent, will preach on that morning and administer the Lord’s supper. We must have a full house for both Sunday School and preaching service by that date. We can have it. We will have it!

Causes of Stomach Trouble.

Sedentary habits, lack of out door exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets and yon will ; oon be well again. For sale by all dealers Adv.

Rev. U. Gr. Leazenby and family are moving to Qreencastle, in eder that their two daughters may enter De£a nw university. The Rev. Mr. Leazenby is head of the Crawfordsville district of the Northwest Indiana Conference. —Crawfordsville Review,

Clover Leaf Schedule.

Sugar Grove,

No. 3 2:47 p. m. No. 5 2:35 a. m. EASTBOUND. No. 4 2:47 p. m. No. 0 l;06 a. m.

WESTBOUND.

Sunday School 10:00 a. in Frank Rust, Superintendent. Preaching 11:00 a. in

On account of threshing engagements the Woman’s Homo Mis-

We must observe Rally Day in

F. E. Kincaid and wife wore in Crawfordeville Tuesday afternoon.

September.

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