New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 1, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 9 July 1914 — Page 3

The Best 75c Overalls at Long’s. A son was born Sunday to Mr, and Mrs. James T. Parlon.

July 11,

1914

FORCED TO VACATE!

BAD EYES

AT 4 O’CLOCK

John Vincent of Templeton was visiting relatives here from Friday until Tuesday.

< Tk& Farm Realty Co

Ditzler & Company’s Business Room, 111 East Side Square, k Lafayette, Ind.

South Dakota now produces beets with a sugar content of more than 25 per cent.

Flint, Michigan.

IE WHAT WE ARE

Will have an exhibit of

farm products on streets

Leased for A Term of Years To The Fashion.

Five per cent farm loans are placed promptly by Charles W. Ross of Crawfordsville.

Looking For.

here for your inspection.

Come in and see what can

It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort at this day and age, but they must be oared for and we are fully equipped to do it. No matter what you think the trouble is, It Will Cost You Nothing to Know And it is your duty to your Eyes.

Mrs. George Dewey and two children came down from LaFayette Monday to visit relatives.

be produced on cheap

Possession Must Be Given August Third, Nineteen-Fourteen.

farm land. For informa-

Your watch, clock or jewelry repaired. Prompt attention and all work guaranteed at Long Bros.

tion regarding same see

No doubt every reader of this paper will be surprised to learn that Ditzler & Co., the old reliable LaFayette Clothiers and Furnishers, are forced to vacate their present premises, 111 East Side Square, on account of their spacious room being leased to the Fashion for a term of years. Consequently their entire $20,000 stock of grade Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, etc , must be turned into cash in -.5 days, as room must be vacated and turned over to the new lessors on Monday morning, August 3rd. The Big Clothing Sale begins on Saturday, July 11th, at 9:00 o’clock a. m., at 111 East Side Square, LaFayette, Ind.

L. P. BROWN

Philip Jones was down from Frankfort Sunday and Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones.

Long Bros., Opticians. 18 years experiance.

Mrs. David Holmes returned home Sunday from a week’s visit with home folks and relatives in Indianapolis.

Elmer Westfall of Rushville came Saturday to visit his parents, Job Westfall and wife.

Two Opticians Two Jewelers Two Watchmakers

John Cash and Fred Mason left yesterday morning for Carrington, North Dakota, to work in the harvest in ttie northwest.

Mrs. Ed. King and baby Hnrley visited her parents, Wm. Thomas and wife, in Cruwfordsville.

BUILD A BUNGALOW!

For Sale —Potato onions 3|c pound. Other garden vegetables in season. J. M. Eller.

A Bungalow is the Thing— Let Us Help You Build One

JJMrs. Monroe Mason returned home Wednesday(morniug after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Lancaster, Ky.

Long's D 7 e X ds .'nd Wall Paper Store..*

The Union Elevator received its first new wheat on Monday, a good quality and for which they paid 71 cents.

Beautiful Home for You Years of experience in supplying materials for home building enables us to know exactly what is required to give the most satisfaction. We give our customers careful and personal attention and attend to their wants promptly.

Geo. C. Livingston is taking a week’s vacation and went Monday to visit relatives in Templeton, Hoopeston and East Lynn, III,

All former attempts at merchandising by any other concern within fifty miles of LaFayette will be eclipsed beyond all question.

Locals.

Dr. M. J. Roth, wife and little boy Copus were guests of relatives it Dayton and Russiaville Saturday and Sunday.

Design No. 2252 QHO Oft Six rooms and bath. WOUOiCU Size, 39 ft. 6 in. x 28 It. Very conveniently arranged, artistic, comfortable, and a home you will delight to show your friend.

here Cbec are Be Oatbeteh from (Put jftlcnba.—©otnfls ot Hour neighbors,

H. C. Darnall and wife of Wayuetown were Sunday guests ot her father .arid sister, James 0, Vaughan and Mrs. Nettie Burris,

A hustle and bustle throughout the entire Ditzler’s big clothing house will wake 'mortal man from his slumbers It will be a wonlertul gathering of people. We are going to pour shot and shell into the enemy’s camp until you will think they are once more storming Port Arthur. There will be cannonading all along (he line, for with ns it is cut loose anil unload every dollar’s worth of good, clean, seasonable merchandise in fifteen days at some price, as we do not want to move a single dol lar,s worth of goods to our new lo cation, 129 East Side Square, the room formerly occupied by the Scroggy Shoe Co. Our loss will he the people’s gain and we expect them for fifty miles around lo lay iu a supply of Clothing, Fnrnrhmgs, Hats, etc., for years to come, ind this is going to be the harvest for all the people and not the favored few.

Mrs. Aunis Shelby and daughter Edna visited Monday and Tuesday with R. E. Seaman and family in West LaFayette.

See Before You Buy

You don’t buy a “Pig in a poke” when you purchase from your home dealer, for you can come right to our yards, without a cent’s worth of extra expense and see for yourself just what you are getting.

Trade at home!

Mrs. Oscar Lowry went to Terre Haute yesterday afternoon, called there by serious illness of her brother-in-law, William Hodgers,

See "Bugg’s” show!

Mrs. Earl Freeman of Clark’s Hill visited her mother, Mrs. Ands Roark, from Monday till Wednesday. Mrs, Roark accompanied her home.

Try a Record want ad,

We Save You Money

17o for Eggs at Long’s.

Miss Bessie Lehman of the Record is enjoying a vacation this week, having gone to Dayton, Ohio, Friday to visit her brother Robert.

When you are getting estimates on materials for building your new home give us a chance to figure. We can prove to you, that you will save money by buying of us for we are prepared to meet all kinds of competition, mail order house or local. Let Us Help You Build Come in and talk it over with us when you are contemplating the erection of a home. We have a large number of practical plans which we would like to show you, and we are ready to give you all possible assistance. Consultation with us costs you nothing. The bungalows we show here are samples and we want you to

Wheat threshing is here.

OA Flve rooms and bath. 00 I OiOU Size, 29 ft. 6 in. x 38 ft. 6 in. > This is one of the best values for the price that can be built, and is the typical bungalow style.

Design No. 2344

Dr. C. E. Kelsey arrived Monday from Albuquerque, New Mexico,

Lon Wyatt and wife of Terre Haute, Mrs. Jap Horubeok of Crawfordsville, John I. Chapman >{ Ladoga, sisters and brothers of Mrs. Perry McLain, were her guests Friday.

Miss Gertrude Herbert of Sullivan came last Thursday to vitit her sister, Mrs. Charles McLain.

Mrs. V, B, Dwiggins and two children went to Newport Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Margaret Harshaw. They will return Sunday.

J. Sanford Vnnghau of Lebanon visited his father, James 0 Vaughan, Saturday and Sunday,

Prof. William A. MoBeth, wifi md daughter, Miss Mary, came up from Terre Haute Friday to spend the Fourth and a few days visiting relatives. They drove through iu their new automobile.

W. S. Alexander and wife went yesterday afternoon to visit Frank Carey and wife, who are with then show this week at Morara, neai Frankfort.

Pi flin nn Six rooms and bath. PI IIUbIIU Size, 35 ft. 6 in. x 41 ft. 6 in. _ Both interior and exterior of this beautiful bungalow are of such character as can hardly be surpassed.

Design No. 2302

New Home Sewing Machine. Drop Head, Ruby, guaranteed all time; only $19.75 cash, at Long’s.

Call and look over the plant and materials for above houses and many •there

Wint Shepherd and family spent the Fourth in Crawfordsville and were the guests of Wm. Thomas and wife.

The Ladies of the Christian church will give a food sale Saturday, July 11, at Long’s Store, beginning at 2 p. m. Come get good things for Sunday dinner.

Dr. Archer, the painless dentist who will be at the New Richmono Hotel next Tuesday, is not a traveling faker, but is permanently looted in Attica, and with a protessional reputation to maintain, aee him next Tuesday.— Adv.

Prices quoted are f. o. b. mill or Chicago Ask lor delivered price

There never was such an undertaking in Northern Indiana, and we do not believe there ever will be agaip. One dollar hero will do the work of almost three elsewhere jn any article, and on Saturday, •July 11, at 9 a. m., when the doors open, you will find such a gathering of people as never appeared on the streets of LaFayette before. l?he entire stor k must be closed out in fifteen days and this appeal is made to every one in Tippecanoe county. Our word will be our bond and there is not one item in che house or half a dozen going to be put up for bait, as you will find plenty trying to do, but over one thousand items all at a price that nevet met mortal man’s eye before. From one end of the big clothing store to the other you will find the greatest fluttering of yellow lickets, with the prices of destruction on them. We will put on twentofive evtra sale people to wait on yon quickly.

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Edd Mngruder went to Urbana, III., Friday to spend the Fourth with his brother, Ira Magruder aud wife. He returned home Monday.

Brother Meggisou will preach at the home of Thomas M. Cook, east of town, on Monday July 13. holding services at 3 p. m., and 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited.

The Fourth inj this section proved itself both safe and sane, there being no accidents reported, and indeed few over the country as cottipured with former years.

Every summer we see where some of the smaller towns over this section of Indiana are enter- 1 taining a number of city waifs for a week or so outing. Through the good offices of Rev. W. B. Morgan, the citizens of Motion have opened their hearts and homes to enterj tain a number of Chicago’s tenement district children for a two weeks outing. The news gave e list of homes open to more than twenty of these youngsters, boys and girls, who come this week to enjoy what is to them a genuine treat, with plenty to eat, pure free air, and a general good time for a whole two weeks. The children arrived in Motion Wednesday. Why can’t the good people of New Richmond open their hearts and homes to a band of these hapless waifs of Chicago? ‘'Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of these, ye did it unto me.”

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Long wil. picnic all day Friday at Columbian Rark, LaFayette, with their bun iay School classes, The Loyal Soys and Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Conway’s, Robert Long*, Ora Mason’s, and Mr. Long’s autos will take them to the park.

Miss Nelle Hosliaw of Chalmers aud Miss Maude Watkins of Crawfordsville were guests from Friday until Monday of Miss Nettie Hanawalt.

Mrs Howard Amos and two daughters returned Monday to their home iu Indianapolis after a visit over the Fourth of the former’s parents, E. E. Miller and wife.

Charles Ashpaugh and wife of Frankfort came Saturday to visit James L. Moulder aud wife. Mr, Ashpaugh returned to Frankfort Sunday, Mrs. Ashpaugh remaining until Monday.

We handle the most up-to-date line of electric lighting fixtures on the market. Let us show you the designs best suited to your home. Taylok Electric Co.

Work is progressing rapidly on aie work of construction of the new electric light system. li .ooks more every day that tin coming of the lights is a certainty. Rumor had it that the street lights were to have been turned on in uinden last night for the first, but is we goto press we have not oeen able to verify the statement.

Feme Barker returned Monday from a several days visit at his home in Kingman where he went Wednesday of last week to attend the funeral of James H. Woody, a young man of Kingman who died in Bay City, Mich , on June 27. Mr. Woody was a professional baseball player and was the third baseman on the Bay City team, and while in that city he was stricken with typhoid pneumonia. He leaves a wife and baby who wore at bis bedside when death claimed him.

James T. Parlon arrived homt Saturday from Arkansas City. Kansas, He left hie mother m better. She is now at Edn; Springs, Kansas, Miss Stella Croatian remaining with her.

Ernest Oppy is suffering from nervou8*prf/Htration, being stricken while on a visit Sunday at Brown’s Valley, and was not able to be brougiit home until Tuesday.

The Crystal Theatre gives tw< ■shows a week —every Thursday and Saturday night, The Crystal is becoming a popular place with its twice-a-week movies. Everybody loves to see good pictures.

Will Marmaduke and Miss Charlotte B. Thompson, both r f Wingate, were married at 3:80 o’clock Monday afternoon, June 29, by the Rev. Merle N. English at his residence in Danville, III.

Vincent Utterback of Eluidalt iud Miss Lucia Owen of Wayne--owu were quietly married at 11 Vclock lust Thursday morning at the home of officiating clergyman, Rev. John M. Alexander, in Crawfordsville. The bride and groom were accompanied by Miss .Nina Quick and Everett Olin of Elmiule. The newly weds will make their home on a farm near Elmdale.

Not one of them will be held in reserve. Yon no doubt will see all kinds of signs in front of other stores in LaFayette and other towns, and you will hear signs of these war priced merchants, but they will be only signs of distress. We know it is an immense undertaking, and while other merchants may tell you that the “Fletcher Mercantile Company,” of Chicago, who have charge of the Ditzler & Co. Sale, are practically giving good merchandise away, that we cannot help. Railroad fare paid on fifteen dollar purchase or over. Look sharp for the right place before making your purchase—-111 East Side Square, LaFayette, Indiana. —Adv.

You will want electric service in your home. Hadn’t you better arrange to have your house wired at once? Let us make an estimate on your work.

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Mrs. Jones and daughter and son, Lillie and Earl Ooapstiok o! Indianapolis spent from Monday till Sunday evening with Mrs. Jones’ brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Black of Sugar Grove,

THE GREAT SHIP “SEEANDBEE”

Taylor Electric Co.

Lost —Sunday, on the road between Romney and New Richmond, a dark colored coat with I. 0. O. E. pin in left lapel and pair of glasses in the pockets. Finder will please leave at this office or notify Charles Lovell.

The Idndianapolis Sun has announced that with last Sunday morning the Sunday Sun will be discontinued. The Sun was formerly a six-day paper and it will return to that plan of publication.

As a result of the uncovering of civil service frauds in southern Indiana recently the civil service commission has announced that every applicant for an examination to be held this coming fall will be required to submit to the examiner on the day he is examined a photograph of himself taken within two years, which will be tiled with his examination papers as a means of identification in case he receives appointment,

Length 500 feet; breadth 98 feet, 6 inchea; 510 Materoomi and parlor. accommodating I 5 ™ paaaengers. Greater in coet—larger in all proportions—richer in all appointments—than any aleame o inland waters of the world. In service Juno 15th. Magnificent Steamer. "SEEANDBEE,” “City of Erie” and “City of Buffalo’* Daily —CLEVELAND and BUFFALO —Moy 1.1 to Dec. l.t Le.ro Cleveland . • 8:00 P. M. Leave Buffalo - • 8:00 P. M. Arrive Buffalo • • 6:30 A.M. Arrive Cleveland ■ 6.30 A.M. (Central Standard Time) . Connection- at Buffalo for Nlaaara Falls and all Eastern and Canadian Points, Railroad tickets riding STtiern a£=Und aid Buffalo are good for trao.Dorta.inu on oar for UcSS via C. & B. Line. Writ, u. for Ld»ee iUuatmmd booklet free. THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO, TRANSIT CO.. Cl.yelend, O.

The wife and four children of J. H. Lane, the local Clover Leaf •agent, arrived Sunday from Mt. Pulaski, HI- Their household •goods are expected today and the family will take rooms at the hotel until they can get a bouse.

M- A. West and family are moving this week to the Alexander property recently vacated by Dr. O. H. Gripe and wife. R. E. Seaman and family are moving down from LaFayette into their new borne made vacant by tbe Wests.

Watch for the Yellow Buudlos

R ea i Painless Dentist To Be At The New Richmond Hotel Tuesday, July 14, 1914 Don’t fail to visit DR. ARCHER, The Famous Painless Dentist, at the New Richmond Hotel on Tuesday, July 14,1914. Dr. Archer is recognized as one of the leading expert Painless Dental Surgeons in the state, with a reputation all over the country. If your teeth are decayed and require extracting, have it done by Dr. Archer the Painless Way. No charge for examination. Consult him if your Teeth require attention. Don’t Forget The Date---Tuesday, July 14, 1914, at the New Richmond Hotel. Main Office Aflica, Indiana.