Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 13, 25 November 1913 — Page 7

fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY. NOV. 23. 1913

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ECONOMY SCHOOL TO GIVE FESTIVAL Societies Also to Hold Markets and Socials Tomorrow.

ARRANGE PROGRAM Principal Butler Invites Prominent Farmers to Be on Program. KOON'O.MY, Nor. organizations will foro Thanksgiving Christmas. The V. 25. A numhcr of hold markets bearid again before C. T. I J. will hold all day market at the Atkinson tomorrow and will be well Btocked with Thankfgivine; supplies. The proceeds will be used for charitable purposes ar Christmas. Preparations for ttie all day fall festival tomorrow at the fschool north of here have been completed by the principal, Eugene Hutler. A large attendance is anticipated. Mr. Butler has arranged for a number of speakers, among them A. D. Cobb, county agricultural agent, and Keveral prominent farmers of this township. There will be corn displays and exhibitions of live stork. Social entertainment may bo had by those who do not care for the instructive talks. A market will be held and the proceeds will go to a fund which is in keplng of the children of the school. The M. K. Aid Society will have market at Petty'a hall Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6. During the evening, a "matrimonial bureau" social will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Manlng entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Ellen Fox of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (ireenstreet of Economy, Mr. and Mrs. John Heplogle and children, east of town. It was given in honor of Mr. Maning's birthday. Miss Effie Wilson entertained at dinner Sunday at the Cranor hotel the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, Dr. Loop, wife and children. Prof. Eugene Butler, wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams had as their dinner guests, Rhoda Hunt, Sarah Collins of Carlos City, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Smith and Oliver Hiatt. Miss Edna Garrison left for a five days visit at Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain and children ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I,ennie Chamness. Miss Myrtle Martin visited Blanch Fennimore of Muncie Saturday. Alonzo Marshall of Richmond spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Emma Clark is back from Indianapolis where she went to seek medical aid for rheumatism. She Is no better. Mr. apd Mrs. W. K. Oler visited Mr. and Mrs. tharley Goodson Sunday. Mrs. Eaura. Flemmlng and daughter Vera entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Arthur Brown and Miss Laura Flemtning of Indianapolis and Mr. Albeit Hindman of TIagerstown. Rev. Ere Chamness and wife were iit Concord Friends church Sunday. Rev. G. W. Martin aud wife ate their Surfday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. May wood. Eester Cain left for Richmond where he will take a business college course in shorthand and bookkeeping. Miss Mary Balllnger of Earlham, ppent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Howard and children of Sugar Grove and Lester Cain were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Southers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mull are entertaining a rew baby boy that came Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson and children were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and son Benny were at Carlos City, Sunday. For Thanksgiving order Price's ice cream or fruit ices. 25-2 More than three- million gross of pencils are made annually In Philadelphia.

i WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Auburn. N. Y. "I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days at a time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to mo or bother me at all. Sometimes I would sutler for seven hours at a time. DitTerent doctors did the best they could for ma until four months ago I began giving l,ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in gooi health." Mrs. William H. Gill. 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. "Doctor's Daughter Took It." St. Cloud. Minn. "I was so run down by overwork and worry that I could not stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on the floor. One of my friends said. 'Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I know a doctor's daughter here in town who takes it and she would not take it if it were not good. ' " I sent for the Compound at onee ar1 kept on taking it until I was all risrht, " Mrs Bertha M. Qutckstadt. 727 5th

f Avenue, a., m. cioua, Minn. j ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comi "- found may bo relied upon as the most j efficient remedy for female ills. Why i don't you try it J

CELEBRATE Honor Marriage Day of Mr. and Mrs. Gipe. EAST GERMAN-TOWN, Not. 25. In honor of the twelfth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Park Gipe, the K. and C. Embroidery el'jb was entertained by Mrs. Gipe, last Thursday. Mrs. Everett Rhoden was the gu-st of the organization. in the evening a lare number of friends called at the home to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Gipe. A luncheon was served. The guests included Messrn. and Mdames Frank Gipe, Frank Kocher, Frank Jacobs, Harry Khodenburg, George Butler, Charles Neff, Daniel Van Bukirk, Dr. and Mrs. Ehle and Miss Hazel Gipe. Mr. add Mrss. George Butler entertained a party of Cambridge City friends Sunday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Jerome Taut entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taut of Richmond, Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Hutch and Miss Bouhner shopped at Indianapolis, Saturday. Among the shoppers Saturday at Richmond were Mrs. Frank Winter, Mrs. .John Kepler. Mrs. ('hiirles Larber, and Miss Mable Hartman. Mrs. Flora Hoover and Miss Amy McDanicl of Cambridge City were the. guests of Mrs. E. E. Ehle, Friday. HAVE YOU HEARD about our wonderful values in Men's and Women's Suits and Coats. They are the talk of the town. Union Store, 1026 Main street. FAIRHAVEN, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson are visiting Mr. Brown and family near Wheatville. Charles Williams has a new automobile. A business social was held Tuesday evening at the home of Harry Lybrook. Rev. Mr. Wiseley was called to his home on account of the death of a nephew He returned Sunday. Miss McKee of Hamilton Is visiting Mrs. Cchouler and family. Miss Glenna Van Austial visited in Oxford Saturday. Misses May nnd Sarah Scott visited Mrs. Sarah J. Wilson Sunday. Eceema and Itching Cured. The soothing, healing medication in DR. HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities stops itching instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter, and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or bv mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. A. G. Luken & Co. ( Advertisement! RANKS OF "CHIPPIES" THINNED IN "RAID' ECONOMY, Nov. 25 Fifty-two English sparrows were killed by John Franklin and his son in a "raid" made against the pests last night. The sparrows had infested tho eaves of the Franklin barn and were a source of annoyance and loss to Mr. Franklin. Flash lights and clubs, were used by the two men. Remedy as Bad as the Disease. "On the seventh of February I contracted a severe cold followed by a cough and flnal loss of voice. I tried many remedies, none of which did ma any good. I then went to my family doctor and he swabbed ray tnroat five or six times with some abominable stuff. I think it was beneficial, but th remedy was as bad as the disease. At last, the thought struck me why not try Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy. I did so, and this morning my voice is fairly good and is gradually growing better," writes H. C. Clay, publisher of The Reporter, Kapid City, Manitoba. For sale by all dealers. ( Ad ve; t iSt inen t ) i RANDOM NOTES ! . FROM EARLHAM ! At a recent meeting between the representatives of DePauw, Indiana and Earlham, arrangements for the triangular debate were made and four questions selected from wnich the one for thertebate will be enosen. Prof. Trueblood must send Earlham's choice of the questions by Wednesday morning. The questions suggested by the various representatives are: 1. Resolved, That women shall have the right to vote In all elections in Indiana. 2. Resolved. That there shall be an educational qualification for suffrage in Indiana. 'A. Resolved, That Indiana should have a direct mandatory primary election law. 4. Resolved. That Indiana should have a law providing for the settlement of all labor disputes by compulsory arbiivation. Many members of the debating classes are in favor of selecting the fourth question., as it was debated in class and found to have two good sides, and mar.y of the students have expressed a wish to debate it in the triangular. All those whose names are entered in the primaries for the debate with Albion dri w for sides yesterday, and the first debates will be held soon. The number who have entered the primaries is large, and Prof. Trueblood i.opes to be able to prepare an exception;!! team Many experienced debaters from the upper classes have entered, and the freshman class also shows good material. Since the Thanksgiving vacation for Earlham students will last only on the holiday, only a few of the students are planning to return to their homes, but are arranging to make the day a pleasant on at the college. After a short service in the morning, a large party of students are planning to go to the skatinc rink for a rime. At 12:30 a turkey dinner win be served at the college, and in the evening a party in the school parlors will occupy the timet of the students. j The work on the skating pond has been completed, and th pond is now ; full of water. Students are houina that they will soon be able to enjoy the pleasures of ice skating. Nice fresh buttercups, stuffed candles and prize mixtures for dessert. Y dot tbem at Price's, 2S-2 j

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0, BEESON WILL The Late Marquis Beeson leaves Majority of Estate to Children. MILTON. Ind., Nov. 25 The will of the late Marquis D. Beeson has be-n probated by Lycurus W. Beeson, a son of the deceased, who was named exf furor Most of the property goes to his children and wire. One thousand dollars and its income was bequeathed the Valley Grove Cemetery association. Revival Meetings Continue. Th" meetings at .the Christian church will continue throughout the w ek. The si-r vices are largely attended. A crowd of forty rroru Now Lifbon, and a number from Cambridge were in attendance at the Sunday evening meeting. Mr.-. Elizabeth Kimmell and Mrs. Anna Rothermel entertained Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ohmit of Cambridge City at dinner Sundav. Mr and Mrs. Linviile Wallace were at Contiersville Sunday. The services at Doddridge chapel Sunday were largely attended. Rev. Miilor will be at the chapel throughout the week. Th Eastern Star win meet Wednesday evening for work in the degree. Sunday was home mission day at the Christian church Bible sehool. An interesting program was observed. The attendance totaled let; and the offering amounted to $35. Small American flags were given as souvenirs Mr. and Mrs. Lycureus Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson and Miss Tiuy Moore were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeson. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Whitley at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Glen Gellinger of Conterville ir visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood were at Richmond Monday. Mrs. James Coons is visiting relatives in Richmond. Mrs. H. L. Jones is quite ill. Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. Grimes have been called to Connersville on account of the sickness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson had as their guests at dinner Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kneise and daughter of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoshour of Cambridge City are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoshour. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsey are home from Martinsville. Miss Alice Ward has returned to Richmond. The Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday evening. A dainty, artistic basket of tiny yellow 'Mums for the Thanksgiving table. Special price 75c. Iemon's Flower Shop. One oi' the most attractive features of the display in the Department of Transportation a the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1!H.' will be the motor boat exhibits. This will bo in the marine section and will include many of tho latest, types of motor boats and their engines and equipment.

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N'EW PARIS E M , Harry C , and Dumont Walton of Cincinnati; Clayton and George Walton of Nashville. Term , were called Lre this week by the death of their father, George H Walton. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Mills, J. W Reinheirner rnd Mrs R. E Kilbourne attend-d rfce revival meeting at Eaton A. L R .-;,. enemeer. hag commenced surveying the roque grounds and layin off The four courts so that ffcey will be exactly right. The barn on the lot was moved to the north end mar the creek Mr Mary E. Thompson left Saturday for a visit with her son and other relatives at Dayton Leslie Sawyer spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Margaret Horner at Toiedo. O Misses Morna Newbern and Helen Dav'p were weok-end (iiiMfj of Mis C-:".-e MeVh!nnev, south of Westvllle. 'diss May Rouvier who teaches sehool at Pleasant Hi!!. fpnt Saturdiv ;,r.d Sundav with Miss Oso Kordel!. Mrs Gertrude Johar.n'ng and children returned Saturday to her home in Richmond after a week visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary A McGil!. ... number of loi-al teachers attended the institute at Knton Saturday. Simon Cunningham, wr.o Has been at St Elizabeth's hospital. Dayton, for two months, returned home Saturday lit- will make triweekly trips to the physician for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs Walter Collins removed here from New Madtson Saturday. Mr Thompson of P'o.:ia. Mack Horner and Miss Anna Wilcox of Gettysburg, spen' Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. , S. I. Horner and family. Mr end Mrs John C. McCown of Streator, 111., who have been tne guests of James McCown, returned to their j home Saturday. I Dr. Lou Clem of Indianapolis spent I Saturday and Sunday here. ! Mrs. Harry Williams and children of West Alexandria spent the week end j here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i B F. Kemp. 1 Mrs. Jesse Hunt of Rtrbmond spent ' Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Reinheimer. Mr. and Mrs. S. C Bunger of Lewisburs, O, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Burners parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ogden. Miss Anna Tlrinkley of Dayton spent the week end with Miss Theresa Day. Turkey and Oyster Dressing at Ed Roser's Thanksgiving Eve. 25 2t Japan's 1913 rice crop is now estimated at 2t)3.933,975 bushels. It takes three seconds for a cable message to cross the ocean. Try MUSTEROLE For That Lame Back! Rub it on briskly massage it in thoroughly, and not how quickly M I'STEROLE drives out the stillness and soreness. It beats a mustard plaster seven ways, and best of all, doesn't blister or burn. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mus tard. It comes in handy white glass jars. Get a jar from your druggist today. M I'STEROLE is recommended by doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia. (Advert!

THE stupendous MECCA suecess nas aroused the keenest competition the cigarette business has ever known and yet MECCA sales have steadily increased. , The efforts of competitors have only served to call more smokers' attention to MECCA and MECCA quality always wins by comparison, MECCA is different from any other cigarette a Turkish Blend of the world's finest tobaccos selected by the greatest leaf experts in this country and in Turkey. In the new foil package of 20, YiECCA is unquestionably one of the greatest values ever offerAmm m mm m m - ed to American smokers.

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OWNER LARGE SUM Farming: by "Proxy" Is Profitable for C. T. Wright. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Nov. I'S -The receipts from a stck and grain sale held on the farm of C. T. Wright, were J ".:'' Mr. Wright is an undertaker in-re and do- his farming by "'nT-oxy." His farm is on 'he National road east of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rrnenru rg of Muncie. were visi'-rs Sundav in the h v of Mr. and Mr.- Ou.ar Maul.ive. In the arterneor.. Mr M.ir.Iow. b. farn.: and giui-ts motored to l.i .-.ants-v i ! !. Mrs. I. N Falls spent Monday in India:. apolis at the whoUsale house Mr and Mrs O E. White of Indianapolis, ar.- spendme the week in Cambridge t';ty. Mrs. Lou i rotter of Richmond spent Sunday wi'h h-r brother, l'rof J. T. Reescr and family. Mrs. Erznan Milii r and daughter. Miss Goldie and Mr. ami Mrs C M Wiker, of Richmond, w eri the uu-ests Sunday of Mr. ant Mrf. Frank Di.ion, north of Dublin. The t,rst section of the Social Cnion met Mondav afternoon at the hme of Mrs. M. R. Krahl. ""Mrs. James Saxon returned Monday to her home in Indianapolis aiter a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F S. Luddington. Mr. and Mrs. M R Krahl will go to Indianapolis Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving and will eve "The Garden of Allah." Mr. and Mrs. George Hornirl entertained Sunday at a family dinner, having as their guests Mr. aim Mrs. Charles Fagan and family. Mr: and Mrs. Alonzo Hormel and family and Mrs. Hormel's moth r, Mrs. Fhillip Miller, Walter Kendall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hormel and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howard. In the afteri noon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Reynolds of Olive Hill, joined the company. Mrs. Flora Clawson is spending several days in New Castle. No Contagion. According to a statement made by Health Officer Wallick, Cambridge City is entirely free from contagious diseases. Miss Emma Nicholson of New Casttie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Benton Wilson. . Miss Lena Luddington spent SunCongestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Pains and Ache of the back or Joints, Spraine, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's in 25c and 50c jars, and a special lurge Hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you. send L'5e to 50c to the M I'STEROLE Co.. Cleveland. Ohio, and tie will mail your a jar, postage prepaid. W. H. Thurmond, RockBsh, Va . says: "Mustorole is the greatest thing I ever got hold of for muscular rheumatism, affording instant relief to the sore an stiff joints and muscles." lemtnt.)

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W;!l lire.-iig r ar.d si:er. Miss Use. wi'.; i:.-t :o Munc'. Vdr.eday, to spend Ti.ar.ksi-.ug with Mr. and Mrs. Georse Carv and family. vr ar.1. v.rs r.tr.or. v mow or. o: t'.arstov. n. w t re the ct ts of Mr an' no.-n Frank Marson and family and Mr. 1 and Mrs Char!. M arson nv'.-rtd to; Muncie. Sunday .ind vis'.'ed friend? Mr. and Mrs K'.wood Hus.e an 1 T'r.i.Iy o; M::oti. Mr and Mrs M aulov , ci Hc:ton !','. . and Mr at.d Mr Cat I

Wh;te'.e er. ;;,. gu, ts of Mr aud, It promptly opens cloged-up no? Mrs Johr- ( 'rtii'.t at d.r.ner Sun. lay . trils tid a;r passage in the hea l Rev A '.i v of Hur;ie til e,: -tops r ast disc! arge or noe running rcjru'.ar app-. .utr.: nt : the Uapt.-t relieves headah. dullness, lev cl.ur-.-h i.iy Ht v F.tv.y w as mar-: - r s! : t-ss. -ere throat, sneezing. cr r-.ed l.t-T 1 l.;:r--.!.iv in V. :-ct- t:. I' d ' nc- and s"rT::es-. 'rs Fa- acv onipitr.ie.i l:.-.i to tl: I m-.'t t. s'ufed up Quit bWln c. y. Suuday. . t-l s:,.:: :rg' Ease your throbbin Sir- J... Walla k leiur'.e.l today :if. b adl Nct'.-ng ole in the uorld 1 tt-r MH.-tal d:is spct.t .r.h r'a:. os . h proftpt r.'uf as "rape Cold ;it Uet!-."1 j Coivpei.' d. " which costs only ;5 cen' r ! G Krv'isch . .fer b. r any drnt stcre It act without as hous. b' 'd goods at public -a'.- at h-'r sis'an -e. tass-s nice, causet r.n incon residence two Onus ens' of naphei'a verictuv IV .-ure you net the genuKl'i i . Sat';ri;i. Nov mber j :nc A pe. Miliar coincidence 'U the repe-I AdvrrttsrtnenO tition of tiai".es and pr ;!

that noted In the correspondence In regard to t!:e body oi llnii..' ;i Hiuckcn. w ho was kiiied near this cit. a f-w- iays ago. l:i.icr'.ik-r t T. i Wright, of '1.:- pho-t-. j'cciv.ng a let -j ter from George W. Wriaht. under- j taker at ..::'. ur . N C , slating tl.at ', 'he body v. h'.h was shipped from tin i oit . Tues,i.t. Nov . lx. reached Salts-; bury on u e.u:eaay uun iiius, at u.ne o'c lock. Mrs Daniel Paul has purchased the Kieu.-i'h property on F.ast V..i:n str t j and will lak possession tb.e tirst of i , Decern !er. i Lon Hormel has purchased an Over- ! land automobile. SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids Splendd for system. Kidney and Bladder wcaknes result from uric cid, says a noted aythorit. 1 he kidneys filter this acid from the hbxid and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at tho neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the nie!". The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and Is very profuse: again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it. because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acido in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to tho bladder and urinary organs w hich then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation Jad Salts is spelndid for kidney and causes no bad effects whatever. Mere you hae a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. (Advrtls-m.n!J QUIGLEYS COLD AND LAGRIPPE TABLETS They will relieve a cold while you sleep. Use them for Coughs and Colds, Iagrippe, Headache and Malaria. Price 25 cents. QUIGLEY DRUG STORES mm a LIVERY AND FEED REASONABLE PRICES See me for your livery and feed. Honest Dealings. Taube's Barn, North Sixth St. W. A. RICH, TRY C00PER-8 BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery DR. A. O. MARTIN DENTIST Colonial Building Suite 212213

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A COLD NO QUININE . , PapC S Cold Compound Ends Bad Colds or Grippe in a Few Hours. Relief co rc.es instantly A dos t.tketi eery two hours uatl :Ur e doi' are taken will end grlpp ::::.-?ry ar.d brt ak up a severe cv'v cfb-r :n the bead, chest, body ii ' mbs Yoir Photo On a Pillow Top For THE ENLARGEMENT is made on a good quality of mercerized silk and can be made from any k00!. plain photo. You can have your choice of colors: white, blue, pink, yellow, green or lavender. Your photo will be returned to you uninjured, with the Pillow Top at our store. Stop in ; ask to see sample. (10 in trade entitles you 4)w to one of these Enlarged Portraits on a Pillow Top OOC Kindlv note this is not a premium, but makes it possible for you to obtain one of these Enlargements for only 65 cents. Call and get a Coupon: start at once and obtain Pillow Top in time for Christmas. W.H.Ross DRUG CO. The Place for Quality Phone 1217. 804 Main SPACE FOR STORAGE OR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES We are equipped to handle all kinds of storage. Space with plenty of light for manufacturing purposes. RICHMOND MFG. CO West Third and Chestnut Sti. Telephone 3210. Additional j CEasssfied i j Ho fi. Jones I AUCTIONKKR AND HORSE j DKALER. ; I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale hills free for al! ales hooked before January 1st. 1914. NO. 15 N. 7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 Richmond X'eldin Co. Ii-ar 2f'" N. "b Str--t Oxy-Acetelene Welding ' You Break It We Fix II Why throw your broken ra-T;x.gi a a ay hen w- ar. make th-m good a? a, a rea.-"r.a' ct ' V. - -.v.-il oo fa-tir.i.'. a :to cyMn-''-r-. crank '--s. ear v-n-i. bicycle : ra iri-.-. Lar.jr'-'-. i'.A all j;ir' of rrii-fh:n-ry ar.d farm irr..!Ti-:.'. rebii'.d r in stee! and 'art E'ar, alio b:i.d"f- "i.'ra" w-ii.r.e. If you ar brokt n do- .ri. call zi for repairs. Ail rrk dori; or. hort notic-. Day ar.d N.i;bt. ATTENTION Traction Engine Owners We put in r.e- main rod brtsee. repair yonr reversing motion, new pieton rinps. grind sbredder knfve, do all kinds of engine and machine work. X ARD MACHINE CO. North B Street, Between 8th and 9th Streets.