Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 26, 10 December 1913 — Page 7

THE KICK HON D PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM,' WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10, 1913.

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OFFICERS CHOSEN BY MASONS' LOOGE Yearly Report Shows Chapter to Be in Flourishing Condition.

MILTON, IdA., Dec. 10 A recent election of the officers of the Milton Masonic Lodge resulted in the following slat: W. M., Oliver Wallace; S. W.. Jesae Revelee; J. W., Oticar Kirlln: secretary, Walter Templin; treasurer, Martin V. Brown. The officers will be Installed December 27. The reports of the membership and finance ocmmittee shows the chapter to be In flourishing condition with a large per cent additional membership. Revival Services Start. The Rev. W. A. Miller, a Chicago evangelist, started revival services in the Methodist Episcopal church, last evening. The evangelist brought with him a stereoptican machine and four hundred views, which when used to illustrate sermons makes the service more Impressive. He also plays a cornet and guitar in the service. l-anfte-llst Miller Is releiving the Itev. Mr. Westhafer. The meetings will continue for five weeks. Mrs. Mary Noll left Wednesday morning enroute to .Columbus, Ohio, to spend the winter with her nieces, Mrs. Nellie Woodcock and Miss Bertie Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell and Mrs. Harry Manlove formed an auto party to Richmond, Tuesday. The rianolng class will meet, in Chas. Mueller's vacant room Wednesday evening. Mrs. L. E. Thompson was a Richmond visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Jas. Baker is reported ill. Miss Mary Moore Is home from Rich-

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I Captain M. M. N'eelpy is the new ! Congressman from the first West Virginia district and he succeeds John W. ' Davis who was appointed by President ! Wilson Solicitor General of the United States. This appointment caused a ! vacancy in the West Virgin i delega- ! tion and a special election w. l held at i which Captain N'eeley was elected, j The new Congressman is a t. 11, clean ! cut West Virginian and is thirty-five ! years old.

NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, GAS PR INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" Settles Sour, Upset Stomachs in Five Minutes.

Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. It' your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a fiftycent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a close just as soon as you can. There v.il be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach nausea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it Just, the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any crug store. These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion for many mouths. It belongs in your home.

mond to spend a few days with her father, Jesse Moore and family. There will be a musicale at the Christian church in the holiday week to be given under the auspices of the church choir. Attend Funeral of Pioneer. Those in attendance at the funeral of the late Edmund Munger, at Bontonville, Monday morning were Mtb. Grant Davis who accompanied the body from Clinton, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hugchel, of Indianapolis, William Hensley, of New Jersey, near New York City, Dr. and Mrs. Payne of New Holland, Illinois, Miss Ida Munger, of Delivan, Illinois, Mrs. Thos. Jones, Mrs. Melissa Hale, Mrs. Malinda Wilcox, of Wabash. Mr. Munger is survived by eleven nephews and thirteen nieces. Mrs. Edw. McConley went to Cambridge City, Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. Kellam and daughter, Mrs. Glen Gallinger spent Tuesday at Cambridge City. Mrs. O. L. Beeson entertained the Priscilla club Monday afternoon. A large crowd of ladies were In attendance, which includes the following guests: 'Mrs. Albertson, Mrs. Wilbur Elwell, Miss Bertie Frazee, Airs. Emma Frazee, Mrs. W. E. Williamson, Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, Miss Tiny Moore, Mrs. Linvillo Wallace, Mrs. L. A. Bragg, Mrs. E. P. Jones. The afternoon was pleastnaly spent by all and a nice luncheon was served by the hostesses, the Mrs. Beeson, Mrs. O. li. Beeson, Mrs. Elwood Beeson, Mrs. Malinda Barton and Mrs. L. H. Warren. Mrs. Wesley Newton is spending a few days in the country, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 10. The program for the Friday night bazaar of the Methodist chuu.h .-a.been couipletf d. ri.-veru! ct the si's' talented musicians in ti.e city w:i. take pi:rt. The Laiaar :i ! ". .t' six o'clock Friday vcni::r and cso. Saturday mUit. Friday neat's i n-

tertainment will commence at o'clock. '1 tie program is as f.-fmw: Organ i-'o!o To Spring--Grieg, cata - -Dubois. Gavnf-lle Hageman. Whistling Solo Mrs.

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Solo 'I he Organ ami the Choir Herman Barnett Whittling Solo Mrs. Warner Cello Solo Arthur Reese ReadiuK Evelyn Gaar The Hand Man's Sonr DeKoven A May Morning L. Deuga Beulah Ogborn Reading Mrs. Johnson Organ Solo Largo Handel Gaynelle Hageman A market in connection with the bazaar will be held Saturday afternoon and evening. Mihri Louifi, Kbert spent Tuesday afternoon in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hami'ton have returned to Indianapolis after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Morrev and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cary. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Hamilton of Indianapolis, who have been the guests of friends in this city spent Monday with Dr. and Mrs. Joe Kiusey of Richmond. Mrs. Harry Vanausdal of Sulphur Springs is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks. .Mrs. W. H. Wharton went to Hagerstown today to spend a few days

with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Huifh Baver.dar and Mr. and Mrs. Ixren He!m sing. Miss Anna Kaufman has returned after a week spent with her sister. Mrs. Charles Ward of LewisviHe. Harry Beard came down from Portland Monday evtning to spend a few days hunting. Mr and Mrs C. M. Wiker of Richmond, visited the Ifi-ur's mother ana s-isr. r. Mrs. Emma Miller and Mis.. Go'uie. Tuesday. Receives Florida Fruits. Miss Louise Ebert received Tuesday morning trom Mrs. Eliza! eth Klert. ' ho is visiting in Miami. Fia.. a box i tropical ;: uit.s. ani'-ivc w iiich w er nniea. ( rang-'s. guava. nectarines and rape fn:.-. ,ll o! whit h w . r in cu.d

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Mrs Guy Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lamb at WLiteater. Ed Roberts ar.d family will move to Glen Karn, O . this week. Walter Di:le. who is working in Ha Cers.on, s; ent the past few days &: home. Miss ind:a Cher.oweth of Richmond visited her aunt, Miss Angelina Skin r.er. a few days last week Mr and Mrs George !).; of Ri.igtvi!!t It d . w ere Kuest i f M; a:'.i ! . s 'V S;-en,-fr Sui..U: .-vt..i::g .Mrs. (:i--rPiT Of New )',: ?;, nt

NEW RE.AIEDY SAVES OLD FOIJS FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES

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R: hm-nd. Mi-s Aii. y, ri-aris has ft turned to ('enter'. ;!! at er strr-ii fiay- t-pent v. ith her niece. Mrs. May Bnden. The coiigrecation of the Evangelical Lutheran church of Germantow u, have purchased a Voculion. which will be In readiness the coming Sunday. A sacred recital will be given Sunday evening by a demonstrator from Knightstown. Miss Alice McCaffrey, who has been in school at Kent Place, New York, is expected home this week to spend the holidays.

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Mr". W E Harlan n a f-'v d.i-s h.jt wt-k -a it. j Uu-rell Wiicy and faaiily a: Glen Karn i'.,., ..! -.iail v.-us the gue ol EV --r Blown Scrda . Albert Ro:e nun and ts-niily re the guest Prentiss Me a:.d fa'ciiy Su:; day. Mrs C. E Anderson has returned from a visit a ith h:s mother and L-ter at Fnion City. Mrs Barton, who has been quire iil the past two weeks, is improving K. D. Cofield and son, I'enver, attended the stock show in Chicago last week.

r. .'..r.i !y tr "re s'a.Unt to wek k'.J r. s. they i u: easily axoid the tor tares of backache ar.d rheumatism. ar.J he savtd the ar.novance of cet'::g at n ght with disagreeable Madder disorders. Croxi. overcon es al! h troi:' le-- v ir. .'.Sr.g th. kulaevs ::.- ! ti -r( ; - !lv and sift . th.- p.. so!. .-us r ci ir- ::::d u.iste mat iti th.M i-a..st r i ee t: o .Ides. !t s, '-Vri; .r- rtCt ( 'e.i-s cut th. stepped i;;. in-.u tsve kidriej . disse've. - ' ! viv . - . u! the uric ai 'd .l'id o'.h ". ': -i'turas n:'.vrl:ies that lodge : the . ts ami raucles and cause rheu

matism. It r.cutral'ires the wrlne so :t no longer irritates the Madder, overI'oni'.r.s unnecessary break'.r.K sleep and h !ps the kidneys and Madder rega.n health and strength. It matters not how long you b.u suffr-red. how eld you are, or hat "ls you have used It is practically Impos b'e t taVo this cjuick-aottng. effei"t:e - ; at !o:i without iir.att-diate r,1-.-u'.ts It srart to work the minute in take it the f:rt ttm tou use it. A.. r :.!.at jMck;:g of Croxor.e cost cut a tv.: e :.nd all druggist are anrhorir u ti u r.irn the rurchae pric f u fatis ia a sing case. iAJvi-rtm-mppl)

NOTICE. No hunting or trespassing allowed on the following farms: Rule Sawyer. Ora Wagner, Beeson Martin, WashingtonMilgrira James Lybolt, Rolla Burris, Charles Kepler, Andrew Tremps, Earl Helms, Albert Kincade. Anna Haley, Douglas Monger, Albert Stanlev, Ross Wilson. (26-3-10)

More than 400. 000 pianos are built , in this country annually. They are ' valued at nearly $70,000,000.

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ERE is an opportunity for some one to get a Piano at an exceedingly lower price than a new piano. It will answer the same purpose as a new one and few people would recognize

it as a usea one. i nese pianos, some Marr made and otners or reputable make, are in excellent condition the only reason we have them is that they were taken in by us on trade for Starr Player Pianos. You will find them in all the desired woods, such as Ebony, Golden Oak, Mahogany and Walnut. f Before you buy your Christmas Gifts, see these Bargains.

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Baldwin Piano This is one of the dicontinued styles of Baldwin make, Mahogany case, and in good condition. Hamilton Piano Th is was taken in change as the others we are offering Golden Oak case, good bargain. J. & C. Fisher Piano This is an ebony case very good bargain for some one.

Starr Mads Player Pianos Discontinued Styles One STARR Mahogany case and in good condition big bargain. One TRAYSER Mahoganv cast

One STARR Mahoeanv case.

One STARR Mahoganv case.

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has ebony case and in good condition. Cable &. Sons Piano This is a mahogany case and very good piano for some one at a Special Price. Richmond Piano This is a discontinued style, taken in trade for a Plaver. It is a walnut case.

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