New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 27, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 14 January 1915 — Page 6
NEW RICHMOND RECORD.
Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report.
Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,800 to 1,500 pounds $7 50 @ 8 00 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,250 lbs. 6 25 @ 7 50 Choice butcher cattle, 1000 to 1500lbs... 7 25 @ 7 75 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 6 50 @ 7 5C Choice butchr heifrs 6 75 @ 7 50 Fair butcher heifers 5 50 @ 6 60 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair to good butcher cows 4 50 @ 5 75 Oanners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 00 Choice bulls 6 00 @ 675 Fair bologna bulls.. 5 00 @ 6 25 Good to choice veal, 140 to 180 pounds. 7 25 @ 8 00 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs...' 5 00 @ 7 50 Common veal calves 4 00 @ 6 50
Hogs. Mixed and butchers. 6 00 @ 6 75 Good to choice heavy 6 60 @ 6 75 Rough heavy 5 50 @ 6 65 Light 5 50 @ 6 75 Market 10c lower.
Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 8 75 @ 4 50 Common to fair sheep 2 50 @ 8 75 Yearlings, good to choice 4 25 @ 5 00 Bucks 2 75 @ 3 50 Spring lambs 5 25 @ 7 50
Entered at the Postffice at New Richmond, Ind., as second class matter.
The Great Challenge Sale!
Edgar Walts, Publisher
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SHE GREAT CHALLENGE SALE, which is now in progress, is the sale of the year in this section; every saving advantage is offered our patrons, largest assortments, variety of styles, unsurpassed quality, the lowest prices. From every standpoint The Challenge Sale brings to you values of the greatest importance, values that mean worth while savings on desirable, high class merchandise. This January Clearance Sale is the economy event of the year, profit by it. Make it a point to be here to secure your share of the big bargains. They comprise the greatest merchandising events ever presented by any store. Read every item.
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Thursday, Jan. 14, 1915.
IKE HECORirS HONOR ill
Lay in Your Supply of Calicoes and Muslins at These Prices.
Standard Calicoes, in Shepherd plaids gray, blue and white red and white and all the other desired color grounds, in a wide variety of patterns, Challenge sale price, only yard 4 7-8c Feather ticking, a good 16c value, Challenge sale price, the yard only 12 l-2c Apron check gingham, in broken checks, special yard only... 5o Fruit of the loom cambric, a fine quality, finished soft for the needle for making night dresses and tuns- 1 lin underwear, good 16 2-3c value special yard only 12i|c Dress ginghams, 82 inch dress ginghams in plaid, stripes and com binations for children’s dresses a good 15o value, the yard only 10c Unbleached sheeting — Extra heavy, standard brand, worth 28c, Challenge sale price the yard. 19c Outing flannels, light and dark colors, good 10c values, special yard 7c
Bleached sheeting, an excellent quality, 9-4, a good value at 30o, Challenge sale price, the yard.21c Bleached sheeting, 9-4’ an excellent value at 25c, Challenge sale price, yard 19c
The following new subscribers and renewals to The Record have been received during the past week: —
Hope muslin in one to eight yard lengths, run of the mill, a good 10 cent value, special yard only 6$c
New Richmond. Geo. F. Long, Mrs. Lizzie Ebrite, Jesse Pierce, Joe Hall, Mrs. Leo Oliver, Mary Dewey, L. M. Tribby, T. F. Patterson, Harry Julian, Thomas M. Cook, Mrs. Rie Taylor, W, F, Montgomery, Margaret Kincaid, N. E. Beckley, Joe Phillips, Charles Haywood, H. W. Beckley, Emma Binns, Wes Kemble, John R. Alexander, Mrs. Terrill.
Brown muslin —A good quality of brown muslin, 86 iudhes wide, a good 5 cent quality, special yard only 3^o
Brown muslin — LL brand, smooth, round thread, a good 7c value, special yard 5c
Elmdaie.
Gold Bond unbleached sheeting 36 inches wide, good 10c value, special yard 7£c
Mr. and Mis. John Bratton and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith and daughter Mary and son Hoffman, Joe Swank and son Harry, Lin Swank and Edna Biddle and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zeizler and daughter Mary spent Saturday evening with Quinn Kirkpatrick and family. Miss Nina and Lawrence Quick, Harry Chadwick and family, and Barnum JDazey and family took Sunday dinner with Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Merrell spent Sunday with Mrs. Amelia Utterback and daughter Clara of Crawfords ville.
Long cloth —An extra fine quality of long cloth, full yard wide, for making ladies’ and children’s fine underwear, a regular 15c value, Challenge sale price, yard. 10c
Wingate. Marion Sutton, Ray C. Dazey,
You omen Wko C ome to Tkis January Sale of Underwear ill Have Your Greatest Expectations More Tkan Fulfilled.
J. L. Jones. A. V, Patton, Crawfordsville, Ind. Mrs. M. J. Kellogg, Stanley, Kan. JohnM,Kennedy, Bonner Springs,
75 cent Muslinwear _48 c
Ladies’ Muslin Drawers
Kansas. M. A. Bieger, Conie, South
Night gowns in nainsook and fine cambric, slipover, Empire and open front styles. White petticoats, corset covers, chemise and drawers, flat and circular styles. These garments are well made, daintily trimmed with fine laces and embroideries. Many styles for selection, 75c values, special choice 48c
Ladies’ muslin drawers, trimmed in embroidery or lace, good 35 cent values, special only 25c
Dakota. Ben Long, Champaign, 111. Mrs. S. S. Lane, Milford, 111. Jesse Armentrout, LaFayette,Iud F. P. Cunningham, Kokomo, Ind H. C. Barcus, Crawfordsville, Ind Tipton Clough,Crawfordsville,Ind Guy O. Flaugher, Nevada, Mo. Mrs. O. E. Beatty, St. Paris, Ohio Elgin Wessels, Portland, Oregon,
Mrs. Sarah Coker, Dan Hank and Ab Hank of Bluffton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ab Hank.
Ladies’ Gowns
Muslinwear $1.50 & $2 98c
Ladies’ gowns, made of fine quality of cambric, slip-over styles, trimmed in lace or embroidery, also colored crepe gowns, $1 values, special only 69c
Mr. andMrs. J, C. Laymen and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Merrell took Sunday dinner with Lester Utterback and family. George Weeks and family of near Liberty were Sunday guests of W. C. Wright and family.
Night gowns in nainsook, crepe and cambric, pink, blue and white. Many styles for selection, White petticoats, straight lines, lace flounces, or embroidery, run with ribbon, princess slips, combination suits in a variety ot styles, including crepe, nainsook and cambric,II.50 to $2 values, choice only 98c
Muslinwear=Qood 35c Q ft & 50c values choice
The Grouchl
The Great Creator in His wisdom created many men of many minds and temperaments, knowing that if the sons of men were alike in wishes and desires it would lead to unending strife. He created well, for man is the noblest work of God. But in some way there crept Into the world a creature God did not create —a thing self-made, be it male or female, that is hated, despised and abhorred; a thing self-created, self-pitied and abnormally selfloved.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Irons entertained a number of friends last Friday night with singing, contests and in a social way. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarkson, A. J. Utterbaok, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foots and sons Claude, Roscoe, George Weeks and daughter Lula and son Charley, Misses Gladys and Bernice Epperson, Mary Crowder, Nina Quick, Reta Swank, Anna Brown and Leverett and Leland Olin, Leslie, Lester and Charley Rafferty, Carl Doan, Ralph Crowder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kennedy.
Ladies’ muslin drawers, trimmed in embroidery or lace, slip-over night gowns trimmed in lace and embroidery and muslin and cambric corset covers, lace and embroidery trimmed; also ladies’ short muslin skirts, 35c and 50c values, Challenge sale price choice only 25c
Corset Covers
9c
Plain fitting corset covers, good 15 cent values, Challenge sale price each only 9c
This self-created creature is the chronic grouch that walks here and there in every town and community searching for happiness — that he may destroy it. Flowers and children, because they represent beauty and love, he detests. He reads as he runs that all men are liars and all women but creatures of evil.
Miss Anna Brown visited friends here last week.
Lester Olin and family and Scott Cowan and family were Sunday guests of Dr. Olin and family.
Miss Mary Crowder spent Saturday night in New Richmond.
In summer he reviles the bright sunshine and hates the green hills, In winter he reviles the cleansing snow and the purifying frost. The bitterness of gall and wormwood is within his heart, Children flee from him and his wife can be classed among the martyrs. Men shnn him and the world hates him. From an early age he walks this earth spreading unhappiness and unbelief —a maker of evil and discord. Let us throw the X-ray of selfexamination into our own hearts and search out the little microbe that has a tendency to multiply and produce, in time, the hated grouch. There is too much love and sunshine in this old world of ours to spoil it with the canker or selfishness, Subscribe for The Record,
Chronic Constipation Cured.
“Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain’s Tablets cured me,” writes S. F. Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers.—Adv.
Here is a new Ford story we saw somewhere but have forgotten just where. A man in California writes to the Ford company and tells them they should feel very much exalted for the reason that the Ford is the only car mentidned in the Bible aud to prove it cites them to a passage in Isaiah which says: ‘ He went up into Heaven on high,” and asks what other car but a Ford could do that?
There Are Hun*= drecls of Big Bargains Not Listed Here.
You’ll Make
Money By At> The
tending Great Sale.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA
Watch for the Yellow Bundles,
A Fine Bleached Muslin, the 8 l=3c Quality Special Yard Only Pure white water twist muslin, serviceable, strong and satisfactory, 86 inches wide, a good 83C quality, Challenge Sale price only 5c Limit—-10 yards.
These Challenge Sale Values in Fine Rugs Bring Y ou Splendid Savings. You are going to buy that new rug for the home sometime this spring, so why not buy it now during the Challenge Sale while the opportunity is yours to save a neat little sum? We offer you bright new patterns to select from, the best of all the new designs and also the effective color tones. Glance through this list of values—it will convince you of the advisability of buying now. Pay $1.00 down and we will lay aside any rug you select until you want it.
Tapestrv Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, a good $14.00 value, sp -cial 1, $9.65 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, good $18.00 value, special $13.45 Axminster Rugs —Beautiful Axminster Rugs, in a wide range of patterns and beautiful soft color tones at these extremely low prices—Size 9x12, an $18.00 value, choice $12 75 Size 9x12, $22.50 values, choice $15.95 Size 11.3x12, $28.50 values, choice $19.89 Size 11.3x15, $40.00 values, choice $29.69 Velvet Rugs—Size 9x12, an exceptionally pretty lot of these popular mgs, good i$22,50 values, choice only • .$16.95 Body Brussels Rugs—The body Brussels rug is one that gives superior service, wears superbly. We price them remarkably low in this sale— Size 6x9, $18.75 values, choice $13.75 Size 8,3x10 6, $26.50 values, choice $19 95 Size 9x9, $26 50 values, choice $19.95 Size 9x12, $28.40 values, choice $23.75 Size 11 3x12, $42.50 values, choice $39.95
Wilton Velvet Rugs—Beautiful Wilton Velvet Rugs are priced in this sale as follows— Size 9x12, $10.00 values, choice., $32.75 Size 11.2x12, $57.50 values, choice $46.50 Challenge Values in Carpets Cotton Union Carpets, the yard 37c Half Wool Union Carpets, the yard 42c All Wool Extra Superior Carpets, the yard only 72c Linoleums Linoleums in extremely pretty patterns are priced in the Challenge Sale as follows — 12 ft. wide, 16-4 linoleum, the square yard only. 50c 12 ft. wide, 1(5-4 linoleum, the square yard 60c Granite art squares—Beautiful granite art squares, size 9x12, good values at $5 to $6, Challenge sale price $3.48 Axminster rugs, size 27x54, pretty patterns, good $2.50 values, special only $1.69 Wool Smyrna rugs, all colors, size 27x54, good values at $1.50, your choice only .$1,15
