New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 42, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 29 April 1915 — Page 2

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SODA OOPS MUST BE GLEAN

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

SAWMILL.

Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report. Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,300 to 1,500 pounds $7 20 @ 8 00 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,250 lbs. 6 50.@ 7 25 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 5 25 @ 6 50 Choice ,,butchr heifrs 7 00 @ 7 50 Fair butcher heifers 6 OC @ 6 75 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 5 50 @ 6 25 Fair to good butcher cows 5 00 @ 5 50

Edgar Walts, Publisher

SAWING done to order, Frame

material furnished on short notice. Bring us your logs. DAIN & COWAN, Cowan Cross-roads, south of New Richmond. Phone 514 Elmdale. 51

SUBSCRIPTION Single Copy, On$ Year - Stogie Copy,Six Months - tyIn Advance.

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State Food and Drug Commission to Make War on Soda Glass.

SEEDS FOR SALE.

Advertising Bates made known on application.

THE HOOSIER CORN is the Best. We have a limited amount of fine seed of this variety. It is a very deep grain, a deep golden yellow, picked last fall and put in our seed bin. We sell at farmer’s price of $2.00 per bushel at bin or on cars at Wingate, Ind. Come and see this fine corn here in Wingate, Ind. BOTTENBERG & HATTON. 43

The common cup or glass at soda fountains and lemonade stands must go, unless hot water id used to wash and sterilize it. This decree has been issued by H. E. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner. Unless the glasses are washed with hot running water the sanitary paper cups must be used and then destroyed after once used. Mr. Barnard proposes to make an aggressive campaign against the unsanitary lemonade stand at county fairs and carnivals.

Thursday, April 29, 1915.

New Richmond in Third Place.

In the Montgomery county track meet held in Crawfordsville last Saturday, NewRiohmond high school athletes scored in several events and carried off their share of the honors at stake. Mentioning only New Richmond’s successes, they were as follows: — In the Running High Jump— Myer won third. Pole Vault — Myer won first; Phillips, third.

Ganners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 00 Choice bulls 5 50 @ 6 50 Fair bologna bulls.. 5 00 @ 5 65 Good to choice veal, 140 to 180 pounds. 6 50 @ 7 00 Heavy calves. 250 to 400 lbs 6 00 @ 6 50 Common veal calves 4 00 @ 6 00 Hogs. Mixed and butchers 6 50 @ 6 85 Good to choice heavy 6 60 @ 6 80 Rough heavy ...... 6 50 @ 7 25 Light 7 25 @ 7 90 Pigs 5 00 @ 7 25 Market strong; 10c (r/ 15c higher Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 5 00 @ 6 50 Common to fair sheep 3 50 @ 4 75 ■ Yearlings, good to choice 6 50 @ 8 50

POULTRY, LIVE STOCK.

BLACK JACKS FOR SALE or TRADE—1 extra nice black Jack, 3-yr-old, white points, 14$ hands, price $350.00. 1 weanling black Jack, white points, will trade one or both for Black Percheron mare or mares in foal. White Indian Runner Drakes $2 each,extra nice. White and Fawn eggs $1,00 for 12. White Indian Runner eggs $2.00 for 12. P. H. VORIES, Sparta, Ky. 42

Clean In Person.

“Employes in ice cream parlors and soda fountains shall be cleanly in person and dress, free from infectious and trained in the conduct of their work,” reads the instructions which are being issued to state, city and county food inspectors and health officers. Instructions also are being given concerning the cleaning of refrigerators. Straws used in soda fountains must be kept in suitable containers, protected from dust and dirt.

100-Yard Dash—McMillin ran

third.

220-Yard Low Hurdles—Clark won third. In the final standing of the competing teams, the score was as follows;—

BREEDER BARRED ROCKS exclusively for 30 years, E. B. Thompson strain, hens and pullets the New York winners mated with C.E.Spaughn cock birds, the strain that wins at Ohio and Indiana poultry shows. 9 pounds. Eggs, 15 for $1.25, 30 for $2.00, 60 for $3.90, 100 for $6.00. JOHN N. SULLIVAN, Route 8, Peru, Ind. 42

Orawfordsville. 71 Wingate 28 New Richmond 10 Darlington 7 Waynetown 6 In the relay race, the winning Orawfordsville team was not very hard pressed at the finish. Wingate won second place, with the New Richmond quartette coming in third. Time, 1:45.1. In the grade meet Carroll Long won first in the running broad jump. The final standing of the grade meet being—

Bucks 4 00 @ 5 00 Spring lambs 8 00 @10 00

Shawnee Mound.

Latest Ford Story.

Damon and Pythias.

The great drama, “Damon and Pythias,” given here Saturday night by Waynetown home [talent was without a doubt the best staged performance ever given in New Richmond, and greatly appreciated by all who saw it. The Waynetown company has repeated the play several times since their initial performance in Waynetown, having given it twice before their own people. The stage settings were in keeping with the grand story of true friendship, a wagon load of scenery being used in the several scenes. The costumes too were m keeping, and some very pretty and elaborate costumes were seen.

Last week of school.

A new 1915 model Ford is now a fixture at the M. E. parsonage in this city and it was not presented to the postor by the church congregation either. It is up-to-the-minute in every particular, two bright lamps and a horn that is guaranteed to wake up a preacher at any time of night. The little fellow arrived at 3:80 Thursday morning and has been named Paul Charles Ford. Mother and son are doing nicely and the proud father is receiving the congratulations of his many friends. —Flora Press.

Some growing weather this,

CLEAR SPRING BARRED ROOK EGGS, 15 for $1.00, satisfaction guaranteed, circulars free. N. B. SHAFFER & DAUGHTER, Route 9, New Castle, Ind. 43

Rev. Y. Deich delivered the Baccalaureate address at the school buildhig Sunday night. A playette is to be given by the school at the new school building next Friday night at 8 o’clock. The Tippecanoe county five-acre corn clnb held an interesting meeting at the school building Saturday night. Prof. G. I. Chester and three other professors of Purdue were there and gave good talks. Any one wishing to join can do so by writing the secretary, Walter Ulrey. Trustee Howey was around this week, takihg the school enumeration.

Odd Bits of News.

Attleboro, Mass.—The services at the Christian Church last Sunday were unique in that the pulpit was occupied by the twin sons of the regular pastor. The boys are studying for the ministry.

PUROCS —For sale, choice young boars, bred sows, and gilts, immuned. L. R. FROST & SONS, Greenfield, Indiana. 48

Mount Morrison Colo. —John Brisbane Walker, former magazine publisher, now retired to a Colorado estate, has offered a site of 40 acres here for a home for newspapermen.

Orawfordsville 39 Waynetown (tie) 11 Elmdale (tie) 11

FARMS FOR SALE.

FOR SALE —Best improved 360 acres in Washington County, Indiana; 320 acres cultivated; sev-en-room house, barn, eight outbuildings, orchard, etc.; $50 per acre; stock and machinery if wanted. HENRY REYNOLDS, Vallonia, Ind. 45

Bowers 9 New Richmond 6 Darlington 5

Chicago, 111.—The year just closed has seen less railway construction than any year since 1895 when the whole country was "broke.” Last year saw only 1500 miles of new railroad built.

Splendid For Rheumatism.

Told That There Was ✓ No Cure For Him.

“I think Chamberlain’s Liniment is jnst splendid for rheumatism."writes Mrs. Duuburgh, Eldridge, N. Y. "It has been used by myself and other members of my family time and time again during the past six years and has always given the best satisfaction.” The quick relief from pain which Chamberlain’s Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. —Adv.

“After suffering for over twenty years with indigestion and having some of the best doctors here tell me there was no care for me, I think it only right to tell you for the sake of other sufferers as well as your satisfaction that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets not only relieved me but cured me within two months although, I am a man of 65 years,” writes Jul. Grobien, Houston, Texas. Obtainable everywhere,—Adv.

In the play all the parts were so well rendered that one was little better than the other, save that first attention was always centered on the two heroes of the play—Damon in the person of Ike Sutton and Pythias by Robert Bible, and these parts could hardly have been more ably impersonated. New Richmond people were glad of the opportunity to witness this great drama.

FOR SALE—15,000 buys improved 20 acres, near Stop 1, on the Danville traction; make good early truck or poultry farm. GEO.W. SHAFFER. Indianapolis, R.R.18, Haughville, Ind., Box 188, 48

Don’t forget to arrange to celebrate July 3 at Meharry’s Grove. A good program is being arranged. Some of our farmers are planting corn for the first time this year.

. Prescott, Ariz. — The ostrich farmers of the Southwest have been offering 150 of the birds at |5 each, with few takers. The feather and plume market has disappeared. It is likely that the birds will be turned loose.

FOR SALE—An 8-room house, good location, in new part of New Richmond and a square and a half from main part of town; cob house, wood house, coal house, cistern and well all under same roof with the home. Can be bought on easy terms. BOSWELL CLOUGH. 49

Gibson Small was a star city visitor Saturday. Several of our Pythian Sisters will attend the District Meeting at Wingate today (Thursday,)

Not long ago a man came into this office and stopped his paper because he said it was always printing a lot things about the same people and he said he was sick of it. Now when something goes wrong with the country the government appoints a commission to investigate and find out what is the matter, and the first thing a commission investigates is the man who made the holler to see if the holler was a reasonable holler. So we appointed a commission consisting of ourselves to investigate this man. We just followed the man’s career ever since we knew him. The first thing, that happened to that man was that he was born, but he had nothing to do with it. However, we mentioned him, although his parents were entitled to the credit. When he was in his early twenties he got married. We mentioned that, including the name of the bride, the preacher, etc., in fact we mentioned everything but the preacher’s fee, which was not worth mentioning. We never mentioned the fact that he never won any premiums at the county fair, because he never exhibited anything. We never mentioned his name in the list of committees, because he never attended anything. We never mentioned his name in the list of donors, because he never donated as much as a doughnut. We certainly have been treating this man shamefully, but we will agree to run a nice obituary when the time comes.

Some Old Calico.

Mrs. Melissa Crowder received a telegram Monday from her son, Roy Crowder, at Fort Totten, North Dakota, to come at once. Mrs. Crowder left Tuesday for Fort Totten and will make her home there.

PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. San rancisco.

Harry S. Holmes, wife and baby, after a week’s visit with Edgar Walts and family, went Friday to visit Mrs. Holmes’ brother, Ralph Bogan and family iu Yeedersburg.

The old piece of calico, which belongs to Mrs. William Cording, reminded J. D. Thomas, a farmer, living southwest of New Richmond, of an old piece of Calico which he possesses. About the year 1825 on the old Thomas homestead in Miami county, Ohio a hewn log house was "built. Later the walls were ceiled. About thirty years ago the ceiling was removed and the bouse torn down, Between the ceiling and the logs was found a small roll of calico in a good state of preservation. How long it had been there, who placed it there, or what it cost no one knew. The ground color is brown with a red vine and a small red rose tipped with white. Mr. Thomas has never tried to match the calico.

Should Not Feel Discouraged.

If you expect to visit the World’s Greatest Exposition at San Francisco let us give you the rates and arrange your itinerary for the trip. Special Excursion Tickets on sale daily at all Clover LeafTicket Offices —Long Limit—Stop-overs euroute —Diverse Routes, go one way return another. Side Trips, etc. A postal will bring you full particulars. Address Chas. E. Rose, A. G. P. A., TSTL&W RR., Toledo, Ohio.

So many people troubled with indigestion and constipation have been benefited by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets that no one should feel discouraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferments but strenthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv.

Lorlie J. Harriman and wife of West LaFayette have been the guests since Saturday of her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Kincaid, and other relatives.

Jocob Kirkpatrick lies dangerously ill at bis home in West LaFayette. He became unconscious at about 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon and continued so yesterday.

A lot of new furniture, also a lot of first class Mattresses, brand new, will be in the last of the week and will be sold at very low prices for the next two weeks. U. W, Lee & Sons. Subscribe for The Reoobd.

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Are You Going to TTie — PANAMA, EXPOSITION IN CALIFORNIA? I am organizing a special party for this Tour. See me for rates and particulars. Also other tours to the Coast, Homeseekers Rates to the Southwest, and Semi-Monthly Low Rates to St Louis. J. H. LANE, Agent Clover Leaf Route, New Richmond, Ind.

Homeseekers' Excursion Fares TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month. See J. H. Lane, Agent New Richmond, for Information.