Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 13, 25 November 1913 — Page 6
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY. NOV. 23. 191.
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EARLHAM ELEVEN MAY ELECT BOGUE
Capt
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Lead Next Year's Grid
iron Warriors.
Jeremiah Donovan
New Congressman
THORNTON MENTIONED
From unofficial yet cornfs th'' word Unit. Sue, t he main.-ta
Jeremiah Kbonezer .1.
is a retiree
Nor walk
reliable sources
( 'a )' . Jerry Bool' the Karlham
College, fool ball tf-am, will be unanimously chosen to pilot tlio next year's nqnafl at a, mofWv.'A of the squad tin. latter part, of the week. Followers of tb; FarUiam College fiiual believe (apt. Unfile u as tinmost, useful man mi the squad throughout the. year' H'-hcdule and had the Quakers hc.cn v ithout the services of the Bloominiidale star ihey would have been in a worst.- bob- than at the present. Next jesr will round out a dozen years in the lootball history of the auburn-haired moleskin hero. From the dubs at grammar school to the huskies of state champions has been the career of the Yeilovv and White captain. ('apt. BoRiie is the one Karlham man except. Thistleth waite, who is mentioned as a man on the secondary "AllState" squad and his wide experience in the same has made him a factor in secondary races. At thin time no one has announced their candidacy for the pilot position am they feel that ("apt. Bokuc is the all deserving man on the squad. Thorntoti star has been mentioned by a few admirers but it is understood that he. will not oppose the present captain. A Gentle and Effective Laxative. A mild. senile and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands wear bv I r. King's New Life Pills.
Hugh Tallman. of San Antonio, Tex., i Models writes: "They are, beyond question, ( Panhan the best pills my wife and T have ever j Sox . .
taken." They never cause patn. Prict 26c. Recommended by A. G. Luken ( Advert i.seinnritl
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TO MEET Y. M. C. A
Mrs. Jear.nette G Leeds is the su t of friends in Indianapolis today
Mrs V. (). Crawford wu. f... hostess' Mrs Cleveland K Chase with h-r Mondav afternoon for a meeting of two sons wi'l return home We.ir.es-
the Monday Bridge -;ub at her home day after a pleasant wsit h?rt Fountain City Independents!011 North Tenth :r"T j Mr and Mr. Kdmt n.,:;, of co-
A meeting of the Tu.i.. Br.djie , liersville were w cekend gu- ts hrre
club was held yesterday r.rr::oon with
WESTERN UNION 1 .... .. v ' -
to Play on Thanksgiving Evening.
in West Richmuiid Owing to the inability of the Rich- f-rd and Mrs. V, inor.d high school to furnish 4 basket- guests. Bridge w ball team for the benefit game sehed- tables. The favor
herd. After the g
1 Messr.s Herbtrt Bradley. For.: i:.,rr-ide Howard Lane. CiUde ll.v
Mrs. v. : hUr Hib- w.r am v,st, uM H.'.ines motor, d ;
;'!.t- i .it three e;.r to Mrs. U.bii ?" . 1; ' 11 or w a
Mrs. Verne Thor.i.t a:.d datigl.ter. Miss Lorraine Thomas of -.'i:t:i
,v lil Twelfth tret w li! sj ,-ud Thauksgiv -if''ri..s- u. th f-er.K in Im'l.tr.aaol's Mrs
Thorr.as will see the "Gar. .en of Allah" while tin re
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Donovan, who Mill in ongres
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V. M. C. A. the Fountain City inde- ontertain the ciub i.e.xt i'i:i-!-'!i; peiideiit team wii! play in its place, noon at her a jar; t - s:, : t As a eurtain r;ii-r the Fountain City hum.
iiu u:e 1. -m. v. ,. Mrg ,, w tn;i!i wa- ll
se-.ihii team I larr'ngton will referee. ,.,. afternoon tor a ::n- t.t.g 1
The tr-atu will line lit) as follows: M.iir;i7i!-e club a' !.. r home .u. K;i;-'
Foumain City Bayer. Maines and Main street Mrs .1 11 Mills ...mi ! .,-h ........ ,-... ,,f M:1 ,
Itiehm will be glad to learn that h is much improved Mrs Hr.-t.m unde v.,-r.T an operation reeer.'! at K : .Memorial hospital.
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Mr. Krle Gi'.d, . 11. of Ma visited fri' nds in-!.- today
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Fourth Connectif ut district, and whose
biography, which lines and is the gressiona! Diiect ing emineiK e aon "abseyi t e. j sin lie (levot'-s some this S'Utlje. ! . 11'
Of little av ail. The list hers daily grow s lorgc
consists of only t wo shortest m tin- Conrv. is rapidly attaintiie nouse authority Ahuost every day lime 10 speeches on effort s, ho we er, a re
of aTisent meuiMr. lonovan
Harrison, forwards: Mercer and Co- Mrs. John I.ontz were t tie re-y. ee:itr: Williams and Hodgins. Mrs. Cb-m F. ivu.-O!: w a ct
guards. social hour follow-.! t!..- prorraui A V. M. C. A. i!rovn. Lanr.ing and hsticheon was ser d. Mr- .! M Mills Ma-.er. forwards: Ininninir and Roach, will entertain tin- lub i:--.t Mondav
c-A'.- r: Brunton a;.. Jones, guards. afternoon at her home or. Snut.i Ti-i.th Kjiabeth Wolford of t li-sM:,i' T!ie proceeds of the games will be street. 'street spent Sunday with Miss Haze! used for raising the remainder of the j Wise in Cer.te.rv ille. purchase price of the suits of the V. The Kikhorn N- Mo'. : :.t B.ble I v
M. C A. lasketball teams. class will celehiaf.- ;ts s'-ond aiim-' . . - v. rsity W die-sday eveidn-: a' the F.Ik- !
horn Baptist . -hur h. Members -ml.
WEDDING DELLS
I vvhtdesale grocer of South
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The wed. ling of Mr Law r. m
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. H. C.s Outclass Medical Men Kessler Stars, Rolling 200 and 230.
Y. M. C. STANDING.
Millions Saved in One Year
The thousands of customers of the ..... ..,.. o i. i u -.'i riott and Miss l'.eulah Meek of Green
lilt' III-. . H l,. UL. .'i 11' 1'i .'' . . 1'nion Stores throughout the country, pregbvu-rian c '"ir. h , held will be soieirnize.i this e. i..r.g have saved that amount by taking ad- ' .1 ; at the home of the bride s parents, vantage of -eir low prices in Men's and TheTirzih b oeietv ,.f the p...... ' n-ar Greenfield. Mr. Carrion S a
Women's Clothes. I'nion Store. W, ii,,r lndPe will mo" .inesd.iv nephew ot .Mr. ami Airs i. .n. i.arrtott
Main street. afternoon with Mrs. Gl-'i Smith. sV -f We.st Ru hmnnd
Sheridan street. All in.-lilb.-rs are ln. , i. h. in.s i.ut
Had Taken His Weight in Medicine, vited to be present M. 1). Faucett. of Gillsv ille, Ga.. says he had taken his weight in medicine The Ladies of the rmnu ( omm'r-
for headache- and constipation, but ' c-ial Travelers met Mondav afternoon never used anything that did him so at the home of Mrs II 11. Williams':
much good as Chamberlain's Tablets. (m South Kleventh streei. Mter tinFor sale by all dealers. business session the hours were spent (Advertisement) 'j,, hemming towels for tae Home of Friendless. It was :. cid -d to give MAENNERCHOR TAKES ja supper Saturday evening in the C. PART IN SAENGERFEST lor members and their bm bands.
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! EDUCATIONAL NOTES "In Fdinburgh," says Sir James Grant. "the impression is gaining ground that physical culture conies before the humanities, and hygiene is reckoned of greater importance than higher inatlianiatics." When an epidemic of cholera is raging in the Philippines, the authorities do not close the schools to avoid contagion. They keep them open as centers of hygenic information for preventing the spread of the disease. The Massachuetts State Board of Education maintains a teachers' registration bureau for teachers desiring positions in Massachusetts. In the past year, the first of its existence, the bureau tilled S! positions at salaries ranging ffrom $2,700 down to $10 per week. Native children in the Alaska schools under the United States Bureau of Education become so enthus
iastic over the personal hygiene campaign that they frequently bring their fathors and brothers to school to have them put through the clipping and cleaning process at the hands of the teacher. Emory and Henry College, Virginia, i until recently an institution of the ' literary type, shows interestingly the trend of the times in its efforts to meet more directly the needs of the Immediate vicinity. Without weakening1 its literary departments, the college is seeking to put its young men Into touch with the everyday life of the rural communities from which they come. Recently a demonstration agent was secured, to have his headquarters at the college and direct agricultural and industrial work both for the students of the college and the people of the surrounding community. Senior students in the State Normal School at Troy, Alabama, are spec- ; lally trained for rural school teaching. Instead of depending on regular text : books, the students use the proceedings of the Conference for Educaion ! in the South, which contains discussions of actual rural school problems '.by those engaged in handling them. ! Each student Is expected not merely jto be familiar with rural school conditions In general, but those of one irural school in particular. Professor Edgar M. Wright, who is directing the work, hopes in this way to produce teachers who will be enthusiastic leaders in life in the open country.
The I. from th who ha. for the low his
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:; s .iiTll II. C.'s made it three straight e I (octors last night. Markley I been rolling the high scores Medics was considerably beaverage for the season. start-
Twenty .members of the Richmond The Richmond Graduate Nurses' asMacntierchoi' will participate in the sociation met Monday aiternooti with tr iennial National Saengerfost to be Mrs. .1. W. Lamson of I he Wayne apartheld next June in Louisville. Ky. m'mts. The members of the board of
These members are now training for a the Domestic Science as.-o. iation were : part in the big (horns of l'.ik.hi voices present and talks relative to the bene.! which will h ; feature of the saenger- fits to be derived from a visiting nurse!
fe.--;. Rehearsals have alreadv been were made. The meeting was w 11 ;
under the direction of W. 11. Uuning. attended.
ARROW (COLLAR 3 fct 28 e CIrtH, fnW a Co., fir. HiVw
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ing off with l:ts, getting his high s-ore 170, in the second game. Kessler slurred for the I. 1 1 . C.'s bowling L'OO in the second game and L'iio in Ihe third. Scores :
Indigestion, Foul Breath, Upset Stomach? Samuel's "3-P
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. County of Way no. ss: in Wayne Circuit Court, October
Term. 19r. ! In re Estate of Philip S. Binkley, de9 9 j c.-ased. j Notice is hereby given that the nn1 dersigned has duly qualified before
I. H. C. King 11 l'' Kessler 1il "no -'M Melhuish K'u 1 om 14 4 Richey i:::'. HM li'Miller 1 ".1 17:: H'.n Totals 711 7t.4 847 Doctors. Marklev i::s 170 1 IS Bond HI US ISO Harold 1 1 I " 1H." Gentle L'.7 111 V Sprouse Ill 1 R .1-7 Totals fs t;:7 70::
! Take a capsule right now if your j stoir.r.ch is sour, bloated, full of gas.! uncomfortable and you'll feel blessed1 relief in a few minutes. What's the use of worrying along! with a had stomach, denying yourself; all the pleasures of eating what yon
want, when thousands will tell you how needless is all your distress. Call your trouble Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Catarrh of tho Stomach, any name you please, but THIS VERY DAY get of your druggist a package ;of Samuel's "Three-P." that remedy whn h acts on an entirely NEW prinloiple; make your next meal a "favor
ite food'" meal- take the capsules, and you'll wonder what became of all vour former stomach distress. Keep this up regularly for a few weens, and you wouldn't take a hundred dollars for the good it has done in namshing indigestion. Good druggists every where sell Samuel's "Three-P" capsules. two
sizes, ;.e tui ..uc. inorder direct from The Samuel Chemical Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Sold by Thistlethwaite drug stores.
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Market at the South End Market House all day Wednesday, Nov. 26, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J. H. TAYLOR, u :t Market Master
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If You Are In Poor Health
EXAMINATION FREE! CONSULTATION FREE !
We are here every day busy treating chronic diseases of men and women. Conditions that existed for years have been cured by our method of treatment. People have been cured that had given up all hope of ever being well again. If you are discouraged, tired all the time, losing flesh, have headache, suffer from backache,
nervous, belching of gas and sour food, irregular female functions, constipation, bronchial irritation, shortness of breath, irritable, subject to bladder trouble and kidney affections. Call and have an examination made whether you expect to be treated or not as you are under no obligations to be treated if you don't feel that we understand your case thoroughly. The more serious your condition the more anxious we are to see you.
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Physician's Medical
RICHMOND, INDIANA
Co
COLONIAL BUILBING.
the Wayne Circuit Court County, State of Indiana, a
of the Last Will and
Philip S. Huntley, dece;
Wayne County. State of of the Town of Kast thereof.
1 he said estate is suppos
solvent DICKINSON TIU'ST COMPANY.
Richmond, Indiana, hxeeutor of the
Last Will and Testament of Philip S. liinklev. deceased.
GARDNKK, JKSSCP WHITK. Attornevs. novlS-5 le-i:
of Wavne
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Testament of i
ascd. late ot
Indiana, and Germantovvn
sed to be ;
The Sail You Wear Thanksgiving. What VVili It Be Like
NOTICE OF SALE OF EONDS FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT.
i State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: i Refore the Hoard of Commissioners ! of Wayne County. Indiana. Notice is hen by Riven that on Satjurday, December (Uh. 191.'!. until twelve .o'clock, noon, of said day, the Hoard jof Commissioners and County TreasI uter of Wayne County, Indiana, will ; receive sealed bids for Gravel Road i Honds issued by the said hoard upon Jtb.e petition of Kdpar M. Haas, et al. : for the improvement of highway in Wayne Township. Wayne County, lnjdiana. Said bonds are one hundred in number, bear date of December Mb. i 1913, and payabb in twenty series of ! five bonus to a series, commencing May 15th, 191 r. payable one series each i six months until all are paid, each series consisting of one bond of $3(KUn and tour bonds of $500 no each, each bond bearing interest at 4' per centum per annum, payable semi-annually first payment May 15th, 191.".
Said bonds are issued pursuant to , an order of the said Hoard of Com-' ' missioners for the purpose of creating j funds for the payment or the improvement of the above mentioned hiEhi way. and the expenses in connection herewith, and pursuant to the terms of statute, and under what is cenerally known as "The Three Mile Gravel Road Law," and all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. ! The full and complete record of proceedings is to be found upon the records of the said board, open to the inspection of ail persons concerned, and transcript of proceedings will be furnished the successful bidder with- ; out further cost to him. i Said bonds will be so'd for not b sthan their full face value, am! each bidder will state the number of bonds bid for. and the aross amount he will pay for the bonds bid for. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. Rids shall lie sealed nr.d endnr-ed , "Hid for Haas Road Hords." ai.d delivered to the under .me. .ed. Albert N
Chamness. County Treasun r, Richmond. Indiana, before hour above Ftate. where same -will be opened ALBKRT N. CMAMNKSS. County Treasurer Richmond. Indiana LKWIS S BOWMAN. County Auditor Gardner, Jessup v- White, ATt- ( nov25 '
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The answer depends a great deal on where you buy it. The clothes wc offer arc carefully selected, equal to the best and superior to most merchant tailoring. To be sure it is right and the more a man knows what good clothing is the more pleased wc arc to show him. Will you come and let us show vou?
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NOTICE OF SALE. Sheriff's Sale cf Real Estate. By virtue of a r-ertir.ed covy of decree to me directed froui the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Way-,e County. Indiana. I will oner at public sale to the hl?het bidder at the Court noi?e door in the city of Ribrr.''r.'l. V'.-yne County, Indiana, on aturdu'. the'soth day 'of Vr mh- r. lJ-lo. t--tv.e-r, the hours of 1" o'clock a n . aid 4 o'clock p. n: on said nay t!.!o'.!rjw ir.c described real estate ;:; W&yn1 County. Indiana, to- it : Bir.s a strip of eround one hur.ir--'i if... i feet in depth eff th 'r.r--r.d -f Ijt Number fifty-four ti..- Highland Addition to the t ; :' K:--hn5cnd. Indianp. Said rale v.--;2 be w itbcjt reli-f from vuluition arid ar prai.-er.i-rnt Ia's :o satisfy said detre- ir. my hands ir. f-i-v or cf John A. Beckmori vs H--r.ry Ri. -hards. Joseph E Moore, Or!a B Fu".-hum. Receiver of Joseph E Moore JACOB W. BAYER. SherirT of Wayne County. GARDNER. JESSUP ez WHITE. Atorneys for Plaintiff. t - )
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Coliseum On Thursday mornings skates will be furnished free to beginners. Mr. Fry and iMr. Shute will instruct the ladies. Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning Afternoon and livening.
HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR Including the BRADY WAR PICTURES Clip this coupon ar.d two others (which will be found on this f asre each day lor the next thirty days) and bring to t office accompanied with OS cents. This boo is the most valuable history ever published- It cental::.-: over 1,ZjC actual reproduced photographs of the Civil War. This collection cf Brady's pictures wa3 purchased frora the United States government. Don't fall tc c!;p this coupon and two others. NOVEMBER 25
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