New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 15, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 15 October 1914 — Page 6
Tuberculosis Day During Week of November 29th.
the same fate. Then came the turn of a station master. For two hours he and bis family had to defend themselves against a tiger and his mate. The unfortunate Hindu telegraphed for help, but it arrived too late—the ferocious beasts had succeeded in entering the house by an insecurely fastened window!
Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report.
Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,300 to 1,500 pounds $8 50 @ 9 00 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,250 lbs. 7 50 @ 8 25 Choice butcher cat-
THE WONDER SALE
By sermons, lectures, motion pictures, exhibits, and many other methods, The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis will enlist thousands of churches, schools and lodges of the country in a simultaneous educational movement against tuberdulosis during the week of November 29th. The campaign is to be known as the Fifth Annual Tuberculosis Day Movement.
tie,1100 to 1300 lbs 7 25 @ 8 25 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 6 50 @ 7 5G Choice butchr heifrs 7 50 @ 8 00 Fair butcher heifers 6 75 @ 7 25 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair to good butcher cows 4 75 @ 6 00 Canners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 00 Choice feedingsteers 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. 6 50 @ 7 25 Medium to fair feeders 5 50 @ 6 50 Good to choice stock heifers 5 25 @ 6 00 Common to medium feeding heifers... 4 50 @ 5 50 Choice bulls 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair bologna bulls.. 4 75 @ 5 75 Choice milch cows. .40 00 @65 00 Common tofairmilch
Finally the railway company decided to rebuild the little isolated stations and to screen the doors and windows. For signalmen and gate-keepers veritable fortresses in minature wc re constructed. These refuges are of masonry; the door is large enough to admit a man, but narrow enough to impede a tiger’s head. Inside is a telephone, in communication with the two nearest stations, and the rules insist that these shelters shall always contain a jar of fresh water. Thanks to these measures, the number of victims has considerably decreased during the last five years. But even now, all over India, numbers of railway employes are caught on the line and killed by these terrible maneaters. —From “Man-Eaters” in the October Wide World Magazine.
THE FREAT WONDER SALE=-=The merchandising event that enables you to buy all your Winter wearables and needs |for the home, at big price reductions, is now in progress. Never before has there been assembled such a broad variety of splendid values. Each department contributes liberally of splendid bargain offerings. Come every day of this great sale, you’ll profit by doing so.
, A special circular entitled “What is Tuberculosis Day Movement” has been prepared and is being widely distributed. The plan of Tuberculosis Day, as explained in the circular, does not necessarily comprehend a special sermon on tuberculosis on November 29th. If a church, school or lodge gives the subject attention in any way during that week, this will help in the national educational movement.
Outlines for lectures or sermons on tuberculosis and “stock” talks on this subject will be furnished free to ministers and others who can use them. Literature for distribution in the churches, schools, lodges, and elsewhere will also be given away in large quantities. Persons wishing such literature, either for the preparation of sermons or talks on tuberculosis, or for distribution in public meetings on Tuberculosis Day, should get in touch with their local anti-tuberculosis society, or if that is not possible, with The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 105 East 22nd Street York City.
cows 30 00 @45 00 Good to choice veal,
140 to 180 pounds. 8 50 @ 9 50 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs 7 25 @ 8 00 Common veal calves 4 50 @ 7 00
Hogs.
The Narrow Skirt.
Mixed and butchers. 7 80 @ 8 20 Good to choice heavy 8 00 @ 8 30 Rough heavy 6 50 @ 7 20 Light 7 75 @ 8 25 Pigs 3 50 @ 7 40 Market 5c lower. Sheep.
You’ve a Very narrow • Skirt, Little girl; Are you Sure it Dosen’t hurt, Little girl? That’s a Mincing little Stride, Where the Street is Wild and wide, .Are you Sure there’s Room inside, Little girl?
Choice fat ewes .... 3 25 @ 4 00 Common to fair sheep 2 50 @ 3 25 Yearlings, good to choice 4 25 @ 5 00 Bucks 2 50 @ 8 50 Spring lambs 4 50 @ 6 50
Receipt fora Kiss.
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicine. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. —Adv.
At the fiftieth annual convention of the Pennsylvania Homoepathic Medical Society, held at Wernersville, Pa., Dr, William P. Snow, secretary of the American Social Hygiene association gave this receipt for a kiss. Cut out a square of tissue paper. Subject it to a bath in a sanitary solution.
What would Happen if you Slip, Little girl? - Aren’t you Afraid ’twill Rip, Little girl? You had Better take A sack So if any Thing should Crack, It would Serve you Coming back, Little girl.
Dry the paper, and then place over the mouth, Then— Rise,
But don’t wear out the paper or bre&k through.
These precautions, Dr. Snow said, would make kissing safe, There was a suggestion that throwing kisses might be safer.
Tigers and the Railway.
A Marvelous Escape,
When, for the first time, the long, straight steel ribbon of rail penetrated the jungle of Napal, an independent kingdom situated at the foot of the Himalayas, the explosions of the dynamite cartridges used by the engineers caused the total disappearance of the hordes of man-eaters which had hitherto rendered the district absolutely uninhabitable. During the first two years of the railway construction not a single collie of the five thousand employed in the work fell a victim to tigers, and hunters were convinced that there was not a man-eater within a radius of a hundred and fifty miles.
During the third year fifteen workmen disappeared. The engineers surmised that they had been carried off at night by tigers, but were careful not to voice their suspicion, for fear of causing a panic among the collies. The noise of the dynamite apparently no longer scared the man-eaters. At last the line was opened, and during the first year everything went smoothly; the whistling of the locomotives filled the tigers with a wholesome fear! In September, 1899, a train was derailed some miles from Bankipore because the pointsman was not at his post. Attacked in the signal-box by a tiger, the unfortunate man had been carried off alive into the jungle, and the peasants heard the poor wretch’s cries fade away in the distance. The whistling was no longer terrifying to the tigers.
“My little boy had a marvelous escape,” writes P. F, Bastians of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It occured in the middle of the night. He got a very severe attack of croup. As luck would have it, I had a large Dottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty minutes he was through ail danger. Sold by all dealers.—Adv.
Let the Bottom out A bit, Little girl; It is
Much too tight A fit,
Little girl, As the Matter sadly Stands, You’ll be Walking on Your hands, And in That event — My Lands ! ! ! Little girl.
Are You Going to The Panama Exposition 1915?
Join our Special Personally-con-ducted party. Write E. L, Browne, D. P. A., T. St. L. & W. R. R., Toledo for particulars.
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During the following month four workmen were devoured on the line, and five gatekeepers met
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIAN
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of October, 1914. [SEAL] ED. KING, Town Clerk.
High Grade Qranite= ware, worth 50c to $1.00, Choice Only 10c. Saturday afternoon, beginning at 2 o’clock and continuing as long as the supply lasts, we place on sale High Grade Graniteware, including Coffee Pots, 12 and 14 quart Dishpans, Tea Kettles, Berlin Kettles, Wa*sh Boilers, and Galvanized Wash Tubs, all excellent values at 50 cents to f 1.00. Choice Saturday at 2 o’clock only;
Wonderful Bargain Values in High Grade Aluminum Ware. Saturday morning, beginning at 8 o’clock and continuing all day, we offer the following splendid values in Aluminum Ware: Eight Quart Berlin Aluminum Kettle, a good $2 value, choice 98 c Double Rice Boiler, 2 quart size, with lid, a good $1.50 value, your choice . 89 c Aluminum Coffee Percolators, glass top, welded spout, 3 quart size, a good $2 value, special . 98 c Roasting Pan, double, 10 in. long, 5 in. high, a good $1.50 value, special only . . 89 c
Splendid Wonder Sale Values in Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats Ladies’ $25 Suits Only $18.48 Ladies’ new fall suits in serges and other fashionable new fabrics, splendid $25 values, special only $18.48 Ladies Coats $12 to $18 Values Choice $9.98 Ladies’ new fall coats including all the most fashionable fabrics such as plush, zibelines and novelty effects, splendid $12 to $18 values, wonder sale price only $9.98 Children’s Coats $3.98 Children’s coats in zibelines, astrachans, plush and handsome novelty effects, good values up to $6.50, wonder sale price.. .$3.98 Ladies’ $7.50 Coats $3.98 Ladies’ new winter coats in zibelines and novelties in plaids, checks and plain colors, good $7.50 values, special only $3.98 Silk Underskirts Silk underskirts in all colors, elegantly made and trimmed, good values at $2 to $2.50, wonder sale price only $1.50 Fleece Back Wrappers Indies’ fleece back wrappers in a wide range of patterns, good .value at $1.25, wonder sale price only 69c
Women’s Winter Un= derwear and Hosiery. Vests, Pants and Tights. Women’s fleeced lined vests, pants and tights, cream or white, regular sizes 50c Extra sizes 60c Children’s Union Suits. 50c to $1 Children’s Munsing union suits for fall, cotton or wool fleece with high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, drop seat style, 50 to 1,100 Childrens Underwear, 15c to 35c Children’s fall weight, fleece lined vests and pants, perfect fitting, price according to size, 12 l-2c to 35c Women’s Underwear Women’s full weight fleece lined vests and pants, regular and extra sizes 25c Women’s fleece lined union suits, wonder sale price 50c Hosiery Ladies’ silk hose, colors black, pink, white, tan and black, the pair only 50c Ladies’ black silk lisle hosiery, black and lavender tops, the pair only 50c Ladies’ black silk hose with 9 inch lisle garter top, a good value, the pair 25o Ladies’ cotton hose, in black, white and tan, wonder sale price the pair only 10c Children’s heavy cotton hose in silk lisle and heavy lisle, the pair only 25c U. S. Soldier Girl and Boy hose, made by the Buster Brown mills, special pair. ,15o-
Buy That New Rug for The Home and Save Honey. Seamless Brussels rugs—We offer a special assortment of handsome Brussels rugs, good values at $15, wonder sale price. $11.48 Axminster rugs, 9x12 room size, in a wide variety of all the new color tones and patterns, a good $22,50 value, wonder sale price only $13.75 Peerless Axminster rugs, size 27x54, many pretty patterns, a good $2.75 value special each only ...$2 39 Smyrna Rugs in plain and mottled effects fancy borders, size“18x36, a good 39c value, special each only 25c Fibre rugs—Those popular fibre' rugs for bed rooms, and dining rooms in Brussels patterns, in pretty color effects, priced as follows during the wonder sale — 8.3x10.6 size $7.50 value wonder sale.$5.98 9x12 room size, $8.50 value, wonder sale price only $6.98 Linoleum—16.4, 12 foot wide linoleum in a wide variety of handsome patterns, special the square yard only * 54c
Big* Purchases of East= ern Mills Make Possible These Blanket Prices. Full size cotton blankets in gray and tan, the pair only 98c Full bed size blankets, gray,, tan and white, with colored borders, pair $1.19 Wool faced blankets in pretty plaid effects, good values at $3, wonder sale.. .$2.48 All wool blankets in plaids, grays and white, with colored borders, $5.50 value, pair $4.98 Bed comforts, a full size comfort in light and dark colors, each only 98c Full size comforts, filled with nice clean, white cotton, covered with silkoline 1,98 Jacquard baby crib blankets, in pink and blue with white designs of rabbits and animals, good 50c values, special only 39o Baby crib blankets, made of white soft fluffy cotton, pink and blue borders 10c
