New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 4, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 30 July 1914 — Page 2

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

Methodist Church Announcements.

Band Concert Program.

Edwin H. Miller, EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER WINGATE, IND.

Frank Campbell, John Alexander, Art Bell and Charles Pence left early Monday morning for a week’s camping out on the Kankakee.

JAS.L. WITHROW

New Kichmond,

Following is the program for the band concert for Wednesday night, August 5:

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

The executive committee on finance will meet Friday evening, July 31, at 8 o’clock. Everyman who assisted in making the every member canvass last fall is included in lids call. Your attendance is important. Let us be fair to each other by being on time.

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

Edgar Walts, Publisher

First Part. “Our Director.” Two-step.” “Summer Day Waltz.” “National Emblem March.” “White Orest.” March. “Sunshine and Roses.” Waltz. Cornet Solo. Second Part.

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Miss Mary Crowder was in Orawfordsville Saturday, being accompanied home by Miss Nellie McCord of Waveland for a visit until Sunday.

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Wingate 11; Linden 2.

The above score shows how Wingate revenged their defeat of the previous Sunday. The teams met on the new grounds at Wingate and after the fourth inning the result was never in doubt. Blacker was in the box for Wingate and pitched a great game although he marred it a little by hitting three of the opposing batsmen. He struck out eight men and allowed but one base on balls. Both teams scored in the first inning but in the fourth Wingate bunched their hits and ran the bases like big leaguers and put the game on the right side of the percentage oolom. Crane was the leading hitter with hits and a walk out of five times up. He also made a great catch of a short outfield fly that looked good for a single. Bowan in right made a great catch in the ninth that stopped a promising rally by the Lindenites. Oxley at third did not have a ground bal to handle. Manager Curtis had a good line-up and if the boys stick together they will make it inter eating indeed for all future opponents. Wingate meets Mellott at Wingate next Sunday.

The Crystal Theatre gave a four-reel picture “Absinthe” last night. The midweek night crowds are increasing since they wore changed back from Thursday to Wednesday night. People do love the “movies.”

Advertising Bates made known on application.

Trustees, Sunday School Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent. —Important business will bo presented to the board of trustees. Unless prevented by sickness, it is the duty of every official of the church to be present at this board meeting. This will be the lai-t official board meeting prior to the fourth quarterly conference, August 22, 10:30 a. m., and will be preparatory to that conference. This makes a full attendance imperative.

[O. MASON, Salesman.

“Royal Welcome Home.” March “S. I. B. A.” March. “That Old Sweetheart of Mine.” Waltz, Baritone Solo. “Our Glorious Nation.” March, William Flaugher, Leader. Jack Blacker, Manager.

Thursday, July 30, 1914.

Residence Phone eomney 3 on 60

Office Phones LAFAYETTE 1000 500

Farm Independence.

BELL

Millions of people live in the cities, yet very few become rich and still fewer are independent. Only a small proportion own their homes, the groat majority existing in flats, most of which are about as comfortable as dog kennels. There is no independence in such a life, and those who save anything for the proverbial rainy day constitute a small proportion o' the urban communities. On the farms it is different. The man who is industrious and who works as many days on the farm as ho does in a city at a trade or in n store, accumulates wealth, slowly and surely, and all the time he is independent and free. He has no master to please, no grouchy boss to dictate to him, no regular hours to keep. When he contrasts his opportunity in the country with his chances in the city he is bound to agree that the country offers the better inducements. It is not necessary that a person shall own a large body of laud. The small farm does not make the owner "land poor.” By cultivating all of his small tract he can always make a living for his family and at the end of the season linvem surplus. The man who lives on a small tract of land does

An old man of fifty and a young man of twenty-eight, both widowers. The young man had a stepdaughter 38 years old, that he marries to the older gentleman, and in return takes the old man’s daughter for a wife. Now what relation are the four people to one another?

M. A. WEST Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer#

If You Must Drink.

To married men who cannot get along without their drinks the following is a solution to the bondage of their habit; First, start a saloon in your own house.

New Private Ambulance

Prayer and Social Service Thursday, 7:45 p. m

Calls Answered Day or Night. Lady Assistant.

The references for study—II Thessaloniaiis l:4;Hebrews 11:17; James 1:3 13; I Peter 1:7. He sure to rend the context. Bring your Bibles.

Second, be the only customer. You will hare no license to pay. Give your wife $2.00 to buy a gallon of whiskey, and remember there are ninty-six drinks in one gallon. Third, buy your drinks from your wife, and by the time the first gallon has gone f-he will have $8.00 to put in the bunk and $2.00 to start business again. Fourth, should you live ten years and continue to buy booze from her, and then die with snakes in your boots, she will have money to bury you decently, educate your children, buy a house and lot, marry a decent man and quit thinking about you

Phone 66 New Richmond, lud.

The mile, the ordinary mile, is 5,280 feet long. The geographical and the nautical mile are each 6,080 feet long and the Irish mile, 6,726 feet long. The German mile is nearly fiivo miles long—24,318 feet. The Duch mile is 18,295 feet. The Danish mile is 24,865 feet. The Swiss mile is 27,459 feet. The Sweedish mile is 22,023 feet.

WRIGHT & SON,

Sunday School 10:00 a. m Preach i ng 11:00 a. m

Experienced AUCTIONEERS.

Evening Services... . J*.7:30 p. in It would be n fine exhibit!"!! of Christian and church loyally if our people would brave the climatic conditions and fill the church at these Sunday services

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LaFayette,

Indiana.

Landscape gardeners of the department of agriculture declare that lawn mowers should be set high so that the grass will not be cropped close, 'i hey declare that riking or sweeping disturbs the soil and that if the clipped grass emains where it drops it will form protection to the roots and keep the roots in good condition during drv weather.

FRED W. GRAVES

Sugar Grove. Sunday School 10:00 a. in

VETERINARY SURGEON New Richmond, Ind.

Frank Rust, Superintendent,

R H E Wingate 11 9 3 Linden 2 9 5

Sunday School Picnic —With ft good number present hist Smalm, it was unanimously voted (o hold a picnic in tlie near future. This is to be a community picnic A day and place will be set apart for recreation and g >od fellowship This is to he a great occasion. Every family is included We cannot be sitisfied if nnv are absent unless it is absolnli li unavoidable 'Pile- time and place will be announced Inter. Begin to arrange now for this event.

Phone 138 Olficc at Flaugher’s Livery Barn.

Umpire—M cCork le. Time of game, 2 hours and 20

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. Eorsale by all dealers. Adv.

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Many farmers of Coal Creik township met at Center school house Friday evening, to learn and have a part in the fight against hog cholera in this township. The government experts from Crawfordsville were present md had charge of the meetings, dog cholera prevention is now a perplexing problem and all farmers are becoming interested in the 1 dght against the plague.

There will be preaching services at this place Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School at ten.

not have any rent to pay. He has nc street car fare to spend. He contracts no water bills and generally finds his fuel on his land. He does not need to dress to kill during six days of the week. Ho lives in the open and has good health, saving doctor and drug bills. He grows his vegetables and has fresh eggs, butter and chickens to eat at will. Deduct from these items from what the same man has to spend in a city and the difference is greatly in

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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Swank and son Harold of near Brown’s Valley were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen and daughter, Mies Edna, of Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Quillen and two little sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Quillen.

WM. END1COTT, Prop.

If. D, Dick, Pastor

New Richmond has a few, only a few knockers on the new street lights, who contend they aren't bright enough, they are not enough of them, and other faults. Quite contrary to our fanner ■friends who come into town and tell ns of the wonderful difference over our old lights. Well, yes! To satisfy some of those who want “more light,” we might order that the big pretty white globes be taken off for their especial benefit, and surely the 250 candle power lamps would give them light enough. Some people never want to have the latest and best of anything —it’s ton good for them, don’t you know? New Richmond’s lights are the very latest, same as the cities are adopting, we have a light at every street crossing as you find in the cities, and if people will see to it that their shade trees are trimmed up to get the best results of the new white lights they can surely find their way and that they t eed not be afraid to go home in the dark.

122 E. Main Street Crawfordsville. IndL

Less Whiskey; More Cigarettes.

Clover Leaf Schedule. WESTBOUND. No. 3 2:47 p. m. No. 5 2:35 a. m. EASTBOUND. No. 4 2:47 p. m. No. 6 1;06 a. m.

Americans drunk les; whiskey during the past twelve months thfiii they did the year before, but they consumed more bier mid smoked a great many more cigarettes.

A great merchant in one of our eastern cities was asked from what school he graduated aud his reply, though brief was, the school of adversity.’’ Aud if you ever stopped to think about it the school of adversity qube frequently graduates the beat pupils. We see proof of ihis around and about us every lay, In testing the real worth of a man we must see him face to face with disapointments, unexpected experiences, sudden storms, tempests and trials. It is these things that shape the destiny of man. Testing the real worth of man by seeing him in sundiine of life amid calm and comfortoble experiences is no test at all. Our greatest men have been those whe xpeiienced their share of oppofir.ion, difficulties and deprivations. In the school of adversity we receive blessings in disguise,— Evausx ille Courier.

Mr. and Mrs, James Graham, Mrs. Sant Tomlinson and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs James Quick and family of near Elmdale. Mr. and Mrs. O. W, Faust and little son were the Sunday guests of Mr. aud Mrs. John P. Faust and family of near Young’s Chapel.

favor of the small farm Every extra head of stock and each chicken or turkey adds to the wealth of the farmer, besides the cash from the crops sold. Take all these savings into account and figure the difference. Nowadays the country is desirable for residence. There are good schools and churches, and in most communities the people are building better roads. The parcel post enables the man on the farm to ship his produce to town and to have his necessary purchases delivered to him. Ho has a telephone service and often, when near an electric railway’, can secure electricity. No need of suffering in the cities in this day and age. Investigate what the small tract offers to the man of moderate earnings.— Woman’s National Weekly,

Reports to the internal revert re commisi-ioner showed that receipts for the fi-cnl year just closed totaled §8(54,0(50 less than for the previous year, and most of this decline was ilii" 'o the marked falling off in tax no.footed < n distilled spirits. Estimates ind icated I lie total decline in distil'cd liquor tax for twelve months will probably be $4,250,000 Receipts from tobacco taxes i-h \v an approximate increase over last year of $2,800,000. This gain is duo almost entirely to a phenominal increase in the cigars tt” trade.

Christian Church Announcements.

Sunday School U:4o b. m.

Christian Endeavor, 6:30 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;80 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all services.

Mr, and Mrs. James Jones and daughter, Miss Jessie, and ton Lewis were Sunday visitors of James Graham and wife, Glenn Goddard left Tuesday on a business trip to bis farm near Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oliver and little daughter of near New Richmond were Sunday guests of Joseph Hall and family. James Foley of near Elmdale was the guest Sunday of his uncle, James Coleman and family.

'Hie gain in eigan tie smoking is believid to be very largely due to the fact that several of the largest manufacturers have during the past year carried on extensive advertising campaigns in newspapers and magazines, conducted by the most expert advertising men in the country.

Miss Mayme Richardson t-pe; t Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Junus Allen. Mr. and Mrs. George Quillen went to Martinsville Sunday for a ten days stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McClamrock and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCl imrock were the guests Sunday afterm on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffany of Wingate.

Anyone sending a sketch and description ma} quickly ascertain our opinion free whether at invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents eent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn «& Co. recclyf tpecial notice . without charge, lu the Scientific American.

Cheyenne Red Feather, one < f the great grand daughters of Teoumseh, the Indian chief of the Tippecanoe battle, is coming to LaFayette next year to visit the scenes of the battle and to go over the trail which Tecumselr traveled more than 100 years ago. Red Feather is only 20 years old, and still wears tiie garb of the Indians. She is still under the care of a guardian She is highly educated aud her people own thousands of acres of valuable oil laud in Colorado, it is said. Plans are already on foot to give Red Feather a cordial greeting on her coming to LaFayette.

When n mnn has finished the week’s work and sits down with hia family to rest, he cannot read the advertisements on the fence and the handbills and circulars which have been left on the door step during the week have blown away or have been destrowed. He calls for the weekly paper and there among n thousand and one other interesting things he finds the wide-awake merchants announcements. Willi nothing to bother his mind he reads the whole thing, ads and all, and finding what the merchant have to say he points out to his wife the very thing advertised that the family needs and they decide to go to those merchants and buy the needed things for the family use.

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Some {zirls play the piano, others work on it.

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During the circus season at least we feel sorrow for the man who hasn’t a young son. The feller thet don't use printer’s ink may know his bizness, but nobody else duz. —Abe Martin. A Brooklyn man claims to have discovered the ‘‘fruit of toil.” Ho says his earnings go toward making his wife a “peach,”

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The clouds from whhh lightning is emitted are seldom more than seven hundred feet above the earth.

Milton Kirkpatrick. Mrs Tom Kirkpatrick and daughter Helen called on Herman Litka.s Sunday evening.

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