New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 44, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 13 May 1915 — Page 2

NEW RICHMOND RECORD.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGI k word

Entered at the Postffice at New Rich tnond, 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 75 @ 8 25 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,250 lbs. 7 25 @7 75 Choice butcher cattle 1100 to 1300 lbs.. 7 00 @ 7 50 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 6 50 @ 7 50 Choice .butchr heifrs 7 52 @ 7 50 Fair butcher heifers 6 25 @ 7 25 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair to good butcher cows 5 50 @ 6 25 Oanners and cutters 2 50 @ 4 50 Choice bulls 6 00 @ 6 50 Fair bologna bulls.. 5 25 @ 6 00 Good to choice veal, 140 to 180 pounds. 7 50 @ 8 00 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs 4 00 @ 7 50 Common veal calves 3 00 @ 6 50 Hogs. Mixed and butchers 7 30 @ 7 75 Good to choice heavy 7 30 @ 7 70 Rough heavy 6 30 @ 7 15 Light 7 05 @ 7 80 Pigs 5 05 @ 7 05 Hogs 5c higher. Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 5 25 @ 6 00 Common to fair sheep 3 50 @ 5 00 Yearlings, good to choice 5 50 @ 8 00 Bucks 3 50 @ 5 00 Spring lambs 8 00 @10 00

SAWING douo to order. Frame

Edgar Walts, Publisher

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

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FARMS FOR SALE.

Advertising Kates made known on ap-

plication,

FOR SALE —Best improved 860 acres in Washington County, Indiana; 820 acres cultivated; sev-en-room house, barn, eight outbuildings, orchard, etc.; $50 per acre; stock and machinery if wanted. HENRY REYNOLDS, Vallonia, Ind. 45

Thursday, May 13, 1915.

Mrs. gusan M. Clarkson was here from Crawfordsville Friday.

FOR SALE—$5,000 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

Misses Louise Kirkpatrick and Ruth Hunt were in LaFayette Saturday afternoon.

An auto line is proposed between Attica and Crawfordsville, through Newtown and Wingate.

FOR SALE—An 8-room house,

good location, iu 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

It cost Tippecanoe county $1,827.30 to acquit Riley Mullendore of murder in the Carroll county circuit court.

Prof, and Mrs. Merle F. Coons of Wingate were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. West and attended the commencement.

DANVILLE DRIED SY FLIPPED COIN

A big auto fire engine, enroute to LaFayette and Kokomo, one day last week, stopping here for a short while, attracted a great deal of attention.

T0II1 BACKBONE OF COUNTRY

Election Tie Was Decided by the Toss of a Coin and the Temper-

Dan Murphy and family moved Friday from the south part of town to the Hiett farm near Sugar Grove. Mr. Murphy is working for William Myers.

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ance Man Won.

Wm. Thomas and wife of Crawfordsvilie were guests Saturday and Sunday of their daughters, Mrs. Ed King and Mrs. Wint Shepherd.

are calculated to create in the minds of the consumer a desire for something he did not want before. Having created that desire they start in deliberately to paint a picture of how line it is and how great their facilities are and how much better they can serve the consumer than the local merchant can serve him They do this with the purpose of blinding the people to the quality of of the merchandise they are selling, and for the sole purpose of getting the consumer’s money regardless of the value they are giving him. Jt has been said that if the mail order people were not giving value received, that it would be only a question of time until the people would find them out and would tell everyone else of having been stung on a mail order bargain. This argument is not necessarily true for the simple reason that the people who feel that they have not gotten value received, do not say anything about it. The average man is so constituted that when he gets stuck on a deal of that kind he does not say anything about it to his neighbor, he does not let his neighbor know that lie got the worst end of the bargain, he is perfectly willing that his neighbor should go down in his clothes and send for the same thing, knowing that he is going to get stuck also, and so the game goes on.

If a half dollar had fallen “heads’’ instead of “tails” on April 22, 1914, the present entanglement concerning the issuance of saloon licenses would have been avoided. And when that coin was spun in the air and two men anxiously awaited its falling, no one suspected that such a complicated state of affairs as now exists would result from its fall. It will be recalled that E. A. Dyas and Warren S. Garner were candidates for councilman from the Fifth ward one year ago. Dyas was “dry” candidate and Garner, who had just sold his saloon, “wet.” When the ballots were counted, it was discovered there was a tie vote. Neither was elected. It was arranged between the two that a coin be tossed to decide which would represent the Fifth ward in the council. Dyas won. Dyas has since been aligned with the “dry” forces. It is said that the fact that he was assaulted on East Main street a few minutes after the closing of the polls and brutally beaten has had to do with his stand. But whether it has or not, he has been with the anti-saloon forces at all times. His vote gives the “drys” a plurality in the council. Had the coin fallen other side up one year ago, Danville would now be legally “wet,” it is said. Garner would have gone to the council in the place of Dyas. That would have weakened the “drys” to the extent of one vote, and added one vote to the “wet” strength, making it a 7-7 vote on all iiquor questions.

Kelly, the sign painter, has been iu New Richmond this week, and by little daubs of paint here and there has made “many a pretty thing out of things that ain’t.”

A very remarkable revival is in progress at New Market, and a great many people are “hitting the sawdust trail,” an explanatory saying from the Bob Jones meeting in Crawfordsville.

William Burns of Paris, HI., is the new blacksmith at the Gaston blacksmith shop. He is a man of family but will not move his family here for the present at least.

Prof. E. W. Machan and Mac Davisson were in W.aynetown Saturday afternoon in the interests of the Now Richmond high school class play, “Higbee of Harvard,’’ which will be given there Friday evening.

Misses Florence and Anna Meharry, living west of Sugar Grove, leave about June 15 for a three months trip through the west, the Panama Exposition their destination.

A HIGH CLASS FENCE of great strength, durability and efficiency. Old and time tried

through all the tests that a fence may be put to in actual use, and found to be right. The

square mesh of large wires, the tension curve, the hinged joint, the perfect alignment of the whole fabric, the steel of true formula and the galvanizing for endurance. THERE IS WEIGHT OF STEEL IN THIS FENCE, in addition to being a true fabric.

If you have a “feelin’ ” for New Richmond still, and would like to return for a week’s visit, improve the opportunity during “Home Coming Week.” If you are planning to come, write the Record about it, and your coming may bring others of your old time friends. If you can’t come, write us your regrets and good wishes, and weTl know you would like to be here.

New Richmond Lumber & Coal Co.

Mrs. Cynthia Foster and granddaughter, Miss Ruth Shobe, went Tuesday afternoon for a week’s visit with their daughter and mother, Mrs. James Quear, in Indianapolis.

Report of The Condition of The Corn Exchange State Bank,

Mr. Timney and daughter, Miss Ruth Timney of Fairland came Tuesday for a short visit. Mr. Timney returned home the same day, Miss Timney remaining until Wednesday.

CHARLES KIRKPATRICK, President. \VM. KIRKPATRICK, Cashier. J. A. BAILEY, Vice-President. MRS. J. L. KIRKPATRICK, Ass’t. Cashier.

Report of the condition of the Corn Exchange Statq Bank at New Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on May 1, 1915.

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If you have a friend or a dozen friends anywhere, and whom you know are interested in New Richmond and vicinity, be sure and send them a Record this week. Copies may be had this week “for a friend’’ for the asking. Telephone us their names and addresses if you are in the country and can’t get to town.

Howard L. Boyland of Crawforclsville is the new veterinarian just located in New Richmond, moving into the brick cottage west of Moulder’s store, and hav-

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any oeae of Catarrh that cannot be oared by Hall’i Catarrh Care.

RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts $148,857 59 Overdraftss 677 81 Other Bonds and Securities 500 00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500 00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 5,267 26 Cash on Hand 5,039 81 Cash Items 742 48 Current Expenses * * • • 417 72 Total Resources $164,902 57

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 yean and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm, West & Thu ax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Warding, Kinnan & Martin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.

The mail order people have learned that they are perfectly impervious to any gossip that may be said by the consumer about the goods that they are selling, consequently they go on pillaging the people to their hearts content, with practically no fear of exposure.

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock —paid in $ 40,000 00 Surplus 11,250 00 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 940 77 Profit and Loss 2 56 Demand Deposits 66,789 32 Time Deposits, .» 20,969 92 Bills Payable 25,000 00 Total Liabilities $164,902 57

Lame Back.

Lame back is usually due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people are most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the bach with Chamberlain’s Linimerit two or three limes a day. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. —Adv.

Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Testimonials free.

PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. San Francisco.

ing his office in his house. Mr. Boyland formerly lived in New Richmond, in his childhood days, his father then conducting a bakeshop here.

Best Thing for a Bilious Attack. “On account of my confinement in the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from indigestion and liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an attack that was so severe that I was not able to go to the case for two days Failing to get any relief from any other treatment, I took three of Chamberlain’s Tablets and the next day I felt like a new man,” writes H. C. Bailey, Editor Carolina News, Chapin, S. C. Obtainable every where. Adv.

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 enroute —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.

State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, SS: I, William Kirkpatrick, Cashier of the Corn Exchange Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is ( rue. WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of May, 1915. [seal] EDGAR WALTS, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 14,1918.

State

Hall’s family Pills are tbe beet.

Joseph Bottenberg was here from Wingate Tuesday morning. Mr. Bottenberg says that it pays to advertise, that his little nd. in the Record sold him some seed corn away down in Kentucky, and that he had sold out nil his seed corn two weeks ago.

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“All Dressed Up” Isn’t it a pleasant sensation? New ciolhes certain® ly make a fellow hold up his head and breathe freely; they give him a feeling of pride that nothing else does. Nowadays there’s little excuse for a man never looking well dressed=-the cost of wearing apparel is within reach of all. Our store is full of beautiful new goods awaiting your inspection—Hart Schaffner & Marx, Fadhion Brand and Clothcraft clothes, Manhat= tan Shirts, Mallory and Knox Hats and Regal Shoes. Each department is a revelation.] An examination of our stock is the only just way to judge for yourself. Will you make it? WARNER & PECK Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Are You Going to Tllf! PANAMA EXPOSITION IN CALIFORNIA? 1 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 Tusdays of Each Month.* See J. H. Lnne, Agent New Richmond, for Informution.

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