New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 49, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 17 June 1915 — Page 2
H. L. BOYUND,
Home Talent Play.
The Peoples’Welfare Association A. B. C. Book.
What are “least money” clothes?
D. V. M. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist.
The home taleut play, “Jayville Junction,” given last Saturday evening by the Jackson Township Alumni will be repeated Saturday evening, June 19. Admission, 15 cents, children 10 cents. The proceeds will be given to the school library.
(This alphabet of the People’s Welfare Association was one of the numbers of the Orchestra Comique, and is publisued by request for preservation.)
NOT those that are priced the Iow= est, for such clothes are usually “cheaper” in what they are than in
A Graduate of Terre Haute Vet erinary College is now located in New Richmond. Prompt" and carelul attention given all calls.
A —stands for Association, who have planned for this week, pleasures for all which you people should seek.
An ice-cream social will follow the play.
price.
OFFICE—One Door West of Moulder’s Store.
B —is for Bastion, G. L. is his name, in the “jitney” business he will win great fame, I tell you what, he’s a man of some grit, Bought a “Ford Auto” and made a great hit. C —is for Clem—yon all Jknow him well. Short, fat and dumpy, but thinks he’s some swell, when he once gets to talking you’ll wish you were dead; but when he has finished there’s been nothing said. You just take it from me, he sure had the sand, when he hired the West Point Ladies band. D— stands for doctors. Now if you are ill either Wray or Doc Washburn will give you a pill, they can cure you of everything from chiggers tc gout, and will send in their bills as soon as you’re out.
E— is for Ed Kiug, with a title and crown, he’s a great big fellow; he is clerk of this town. F —is for Frank Campbell, our postmaster so great, who looks after our letters both early and late; I have something to tell you I know that I ’orter, he’s been known to go weeks without drinking water. G— is for George Long who is always in haste; If you buy diamonds of him, you will likely wear paste. H— is for Haywood, the two Hollins and Hunt; bear in mind that this bunch of fl’s are four of ajkiud; when you are around you had better go slow, or the first thing yon know they will have all your dough. I— is for Inskeep— he lives on the bill; be careful! some say he’s a counterfeit “Bill.”
The real economy is in paying enough to get the quality in
Memorial Services.
PHONE 144
Henry Clay Lodge, No. 288 Knights of Pythias, will hold memorial services in honor of their deceased members Sunday afternoon, June 27, at 2:30 o’clock in the K. of P. lodge room. Dr. C. A. Robinson of Greenfield has been secured to deliver the memorial address, and every Knight is urged to be present and the public is also invited to attend the services. Dr. Robinson is a speaker of note, a very busy man, and the local lodge were unable to get his services for an earlier date.
Hart Schaffner & M arx Clothes
NEW RICHMOND RECORD.
Entered at the Poetffice at New Richmood, Ind., as second class matter.
It’s what you get~==not what you pay-==that makes these the most economical clothes you can find.
Edoab Walts, Publisher
& Peck,
SUBSCRIPTION Single Copy, One Year - Single Copy,Six Months - Win Advance.
11.00 - .50
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND.
Advertising Bates made known on application.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, Imperial hats, Manhattan shirts, Regal shoes.
Thursday, June 17, 1915.
Piano Recital.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -c word
Methodist Church Announcements.
Miss Lois Miller, who has just received her degree, bachelor of music, from Oxford College, will give a piano recital in the Sugar Grove church Wednesday, June 23, at 8 o’clock. She will be assisted by Miss Natalie Fern Mason, reader and child impersonator, of New Richmond. It is given under the auspices of the Men’s Club for the benefit of the piano fund. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. The recital will be followed by an ice cream social on the church lawn. Of Miss Miller's talent the Oxford Forum says:— “Probably the most finished, most beautiful graduating recital ever given in Oxford College was that of Miss Lois F. Miller, pianist, Saturday evening, May 22. She was assisted by Miss Mollie Ames, mezzo-soprano.
The Record for 25 Cents.
New Richmond.
Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
SAWMILL.
Jas. L. Withrow Commission Co’s Live Stock Report. Cattle. Best heavy shipping cattle, 1,800 to 1,500 pounds $7 85 @ 8 85 Light butcher steers 1,000to 1,250 lbs. 7 35 @ 7 85 Choice butcher cattle 1100 to 1300 lbs.. 7 10 @ 7 60 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1000 lbs 6 60 @ 7 60 Choice .butchr heifrs 7 35 @ 7 60 Fair butcher heifers 6 35 @ 7 35 Choice butcher cows, (heavy) 6 10 @ 6 60 Fair to good butcher cows 5 60 @ 6 35 Oauuers and cutters 2 60 @ 4 60 Choice bulls 6 10 @ 6 60 Fair bologna bulls.. 5 25 @ 6 00 Good to choice veal, 140 to 180pounds. 8 00 @ 9 00 Heavy calves, 250 to 400 lbs 4 25 @ 7 50 Common veal calves 4 00 @ 7 00 Hogs. Mixed and butchers 7 20 @ 7 60 Good to choice heavy 7 20 @ 7 50 Rough heavy 6 50 @ 7 25 Light 7 00 @ 7 60 Pigs 500 @ 700 Market strong. Sheep. Choice fat ewes .... 4 00 @ 5 25 Common to fair sheep 2 00 @ 4 25 Yearlings, good to choice 5 50 @ 6 50 Bucks 3 50 @ 5 00 Spring lambs 6 50 @ 8 00 Sheep 50o lower, lambs $1 lower.
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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
Sugar Grove. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. H. D. Dick, Pastor.
FARMS FOR SALE
Christian Church Announcements. Sunday, June 13, 1915.
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
9:45 a. m.—Bible School. 6:45 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Tho public cordially invited.
Rural Delivery Service.
AVOID WORRY; REMAIN WELL
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
Physician’s Investigations Show Bad Effect of Mental Strain on the Human System.
In 1898, the year of the war with Spain, there were in the United Strtes only 148 rural postal carriers, covering a daily mileage of 2900, at a total annual cost of 150,241. Five years later the number of rural carriers first crossed the 10,000 line. In 1905 it passed 80,000, in 1909 it was over 40,000, and last year was 43,052, with a daily mileage of over 1,000,000 at an annual cost of $47,807,070. This service has been of incalculable advantage to the rural population and goes far toward making life on the farms far more attractive.
Worry is a mild form of fright. Fright breaks down brain cells and causes deterioration of brain power. Worry produces similar results. This, in brief, is the theory of Dr. George W. Crile of Cleveland, the eminent surgeon who returned a short time ago from the American hospital in Paris and the battle fields of France, where he went to assist in taking care of wounded soldiers and to test their blood to determine the effect upon it of the terror of the battle field.
“Miss Miller’s work is worthy of the highest praise. Her technic was pleasing, artistic, and finished in every respect. Her staccato passages might have been the pizzicatto of a wonderful violinist, while her arpeggios made one forget that a piano was being played, so closely did they resemble the playing of a harp. Her melody work was especially good and her controt of volome was exceptional.
J —is for Jim Alex—first barber of the town. He can soon rid your face of all of that down, now Jim. he will shave you, to please you will strive, but count yourself lucky if you got out alive. K —is for Kirkpatrick—both Charlie and Bill; they look after your money and want your good will. Of the Corn Exchange Bank these men are the head; they’re republicans now since the Bull Moose are dead.
FOR SALE, OR TRADE FOR NEW RICHMOND PROPERTY —120 acres North Arkansas. 100 acres good timber, one acre orchard, small house, barn, good water, near town of five thousand, good fishing and hunting. Healthy climate. J. H. LANE. 48
are too dear.
8—is for Sam—old Sam Magaude’—he never gets mad unless lie is stewed; so just call him up at the livery j’int; he will sure say to you, I’m down to West P’int. T—is for Tortorella. If you want to get beat, just go there and try to get something to eat. He will charge you the price, but you’ll feel just as thin when leaving the place as when you went in. U—is for Utterback—he looks so forlorn; he is really too small to blow that big horn. But blow it he would, yes, blow it or burst; well, just let him blow it and hope for the “wurst.”
Doctor Crile’s investigations and lectures on this subject have aroused the keenest interest of business men, many of whom realize the danger of overwork and worry. He has shown that in the case of a rabbit frightened by a dog the actual breaking down of brain cells has been caused and he says that there is no doubt that to some extent similar results follow from worry and excessive work.
It is said that according to the figures of formal bookkeeping rural delivery has returned only 20 per cent of its cost. But the general postal department is nearer established {self-support than before the great army of rural carriers got to work.
‘•More musical, more refined, or more expressive interpretations are seldom heard. In her own composition, the audience was given an opportunity of seeing the real musicianship of the young artist, and the deafening applause at the close of the number was an evidence of the favor with which it was received.
L —is for Ladies Aid who work for the church alright, they give an ice cream social one week from Saturday night. We want you all to come, eat and eat your fill; when the cashier comes along then you pay the bill.
Shawnee Mound.
The 48,000 rural carriers who faithfully make their daily rounds have rendered possible the immense expansion of the parcel post, which has brought in a new era of rural transportation. This system is in its infancy even now, but there is no one engaged in business on the soil who fails to see thatjit is full of valuable new opportunities.—St. Louis GlobeDemocrat.
L —is for Lon whose surname is Brown he is one of the Dads who run this ‘ere town. He will sell you farm or buggies or nails, some times he gets pinched and if so, he wails.
Some cool weather
Doctor Crile has not yet announced the results of his investigations in France, but it is easy to understand that the blood and nervous system of a terrorized man would afford opportunities for study which might result in much practical good to mankind. If by studying extreme cases, resulting from war, Doctor Crile and his assistants can reach conclusions as to the treatment of nervous and mental disorders of those engaged in the strenuous pursuits of peace, they will render service of great value.— Iron Trade Review.
Crops are looking good
Several of our baseball fans saw the Wingate-Mellott game Sunday afternoon at Mellott. Uncle Ben Hutchison and wife of Waynetown spent Sunday with their niece, Mrs, Gurney Meharry. Wingate or “bust” this week.
“Added to her musical ability, Miss Miller showed a remarkable stage presence. There was not the slightest evidence of nervousness in her manner, and the manner in which she accepted the enthusiastic applause was charming.”
M —is for McNeil of telephone fame, he lives off of talking and that is a shame; with the high cost of living and talking high too, I really don’t know what people will do. N —is for Nellie who won the cash prize; mischief is dancing in both of her eyes; no wonder she never looks sorry or glum, she’s always so busy a chewing her gum.
V —is for Visitor who each one should seek, and invite them to visit you Home Coming Week. yy—is for Walts, of the Record, you know; in gathering the news sometimes he is slow; but were fond of you, Ed, for you help us a lot, in telling the people what a good town we’ve got. X-Y-Z— The last in the line. You may take this for what it is worth; but New Richmond is, and ever will be, “the best little town on earth 1”
The Jackson Alumni meeting Saturday night was a success and those who gave the playlette are to be praised for their splendid work. Mrs. F. O. Brown is on the sick list.
Charles Kirkpatrick and wife gave a bouse party at their new home “Ouiatenon” all last week in honor of home coming guests. Among their company were A. D. Snyder and wife of Cloverdale, John W. McDardle and J. M. Mrard of Indianapolis, E. R. Weymer, wife and two sons of Frankfort, and H. K. Lee and wife and daughter Miss Agnes of Crawfordsville.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBE#
By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cnre deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Enstachain Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi-
VITAL QUESTION.
The Children’s Day exercises Sunday'evening were very good and the little ones should have more encouragement.
Said He—You are really and truly the first girl I ever loved. Said She^—That isn’t the point. Are you sure you will be the last?
0 —is for Ora, so neat and so trim; perhaps you would never believe it of him, but lie’s an old flirt! Now how do I know? Mort Davisson says that it really is so. P —is for Parlon, known better as Jim, he is not very fat nor yet very slim. The ladies adore him and this is not all, Jim doesn’t seem to mind it at all.
Emanuel Carney of Wingate is painting at L. J, Linville’s.
NO ESCAPE FROM HIM.
Jayville Junction.
Mrs. Bessie Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Julian are down from LaFayette, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wellman.
“I always feel safer in a steel railway car, don’t you ?” “Yes, of course, but the porter is there, just the same.”
PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. San Francisco.
The Jackson Township Alumni met at the Consolidated school building Saturday evening. About 150 members and guests enjoyed the home talent play given by members of the Alumni.
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.
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed candition of the mucous surfaces.
A NEW CAPITALIST.
Restored to Good Health.
Q—is for Quinn —he lives north of town; as a farmer his equal has never been found. From morning till night he’s tilling the ground, or else in his Saxon motoring around.
“That’s an important-looking man. Is he president of the street railway company ?” “No. He operates a jitney bus.”
Miss Georgia Miller as president welcomed the guests and new members Following the play the committee served a two course banquet.
“I was sick for four years with stomach trouble,” writes Mrs. Otto Gans, Zanesville, Ohio. “I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain’s Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman.” Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness oaosed by catarrh that cannot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. "Suid fee circulars, free. r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 7Bc. Hall's Family Pills are the besfe
SIMPLIFIED SNEEZE.
R —is for Roth, the dentist so slick, who spends all his time on the bank of a creek; he scrubs out his office ’bout once in a year, and gives for the reason that brooms
Everyone left at a late hour feeling it was good to have been there.
“People used to take snuff to make them sneeze.” “Yes. Now you can do it much more neatly by studying Russian,”
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