Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 34, 19 December 1913 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1913

SILAS HUDDLESTON DIES AUGE OF 85 Had Been a Resident of Dublin for Almost Half a Century.

W. W. LACEY CHOSEN j UNION PRESIDENT i

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 19. Silas Muddleston, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Dublin, is dead at the age of 85. He was

born in Union county May 1, 1S28. j He was married to a Miss Dubois, May 10, 1849. In ISCtJ they became! residents of Dublin, which has since ! been their liotye. The widow ' and j three children, Dr. Hiram Huddles- j ton, Maysville, Tenn., Dr. Albert Huddiestori, Winchester, and Mrs. Chas. Hill, Mainevill, O., survive. The fu- j neral will be held Saturday at 10:30 i

o'clock in the Friends church in Dublin. Mrs. Mary Kreusch has returned from a visit with relatives in Celina, Ohio. Fifty members of the local Knights of Pythias lodge were in Knightstown

Wednesday evening to witness thej conferring of degrees on candidates, i At the regular meeting of the Pyth- :

ian Sisters Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Flora Holiowell, M. K. C; Mrs Sarah Stombaugh, M. E. J.; Mrs. Nettie liobey, M. E. S.; Mrs. Mary Hormel, M.; Mrs. Clara Cornthwaite, K. of K. ; Mrs. Alice Medsker, M. of F.; Mrs. Nellie Babcock, P. of T.; Mrs. Amanda Sarver, O. G.; Mrs. Sarah Stombaugh, trustee. B. W. Gentry and family have returned from a visit with relatives ,at Martinsville. E. A. Barry will leave for his home In McKeesport, Pa, next Wednesday to spend the holidays. Mrs. Lulu Shipley of Glendale was the guest of Mrs. Joe Wade yesterday. Mrs. Dean Iiouseand son spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drischell, In Richmond.

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OFFICERS CHOSEN BY EASTERN STAR Milton Lodge Holds Its Annual Election Installation in January.

WARREN W. LACEY. Richmond pressmen formed a trade

organization last night at a meeting in J

I,aoor Jiau. me new urgaur-auuii starts out with twenty-one charter members. The following officers were elected. Warren W. Eacey, president; Elmer R. Klinger, secretary-treasurer and Elmer J. Wallace, sergeant-at-arms.

HAAS ACCOMMODATES WORKING PEOPLE

MILTON, Ind., Dec. 19. The local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star held its annual election yesterday afternoon. The following officers were chosen: Mrs. Fred Goebel, Cambridge City, W. M.; Charles W. Wheeler, Cambridge City, v. P.; Mrs. Charles Nugent, associate matron; Miss Sarah Roberts, secretary; Miss Cora Brown, treasurer; Miss Lula Faucett, conductress, and Mrs. Stella Jenkins, Cambridge City, associate conductress. The installation will be held Wednesday, January T. Mrs. O. Ferguson and Mrs. Oliver Thornburg were Richmond visitors Thursday. Mrs Elizabeth Ferguson is improving. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weigei of Cambridge City were guests of Mrs. H. R. Huddleston at dinner yesterday.

Friends church January 4. George Glenn was in Rushville yesterday, j Mrs. V,". H. Bro.'n entertained the: Embroidery club Wednesday. Glen Ehveil, who is attending eol- i lege in Dayton, will be home to spend i

the holidavs with his parents, Mr. and j Mrs, Wilbur Elwell. j Russell Wilson will be home from , Purdue to spend the holidays. i i Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant were at Bectonviile Thursday. ; Mrs. Henry Blade! of Cambridge : City, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hettie Bennett, yesterday.

TOLSTOI" SUBJECT

Third Number of Lecture Course by Mr. Miller Tonight.

in Dayton. D. A. Poe and family will spend Christmas with M. Neth and family in Eaton. Mrs. Raymond Wehrley shopped in Richmond Thursday.

ROBBERS GET $300

NEW ALBANY, Ind.. Dec. 19.. Three hundred dollars was stolen

from Milton Wells 5 and 10 cent stora

Small growing Evergreen Trees in Pots, 50c and 75c, at

Lemon's Flower Shop.

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ROBBERS STEAL 800 MADISON. Ind , Dee. 19 Robbers got away with SS1 i in stamps and monev from the Itlis drug store at

Milton, Ky.. where the post office also is located". The burglary was discovered early today. Milton is across the Ohio river from Madison.

For Sale Player pianos at prices (that will appeal to you. Watson's, No. 9 South Seventh street. 19--t

WEST MANCHESTER. O., Dec. 19. "Tolstoi" will be the subject of Mr. Miller in the third of the lectures to be given here. Large audiences and good speakers have featured the first

and a good crowd is expected tonight.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Delk and family 6-pent Saturday a.nd Sunday with Alien Delk and family near Arcanum. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leas and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Stephenson and Mrs. Anna Leas visited at the home of 11. H. Haisley in Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and family were Camden visitors Sunday. They will spend the Christmas vacation with his father and mother at Ripley. Mrs. Asa Leas is visiting relatives

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FOR SALE 300 loads kindling wood. Richmond

Furniture Mfjr. Co.

First Parish church, Billeriea. Massis 5t years old. Its first chapel &a

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Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach, liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female 1113 disappear when Electric Bitters arc used. Thousands of women would not be without a bottle in their home. Elia Pool of Depew, Okla., writes: "Electric Bitters raised me from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done me a world of good. I wish every suffering woman could use this excellent remedy and find out, as I did, just how good it is." As it has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the same for you. Every bottle guaranteed, 50c and $1.00. Recommended by A. G. Luken & Co. (Advertisement)

To accommodate working people, Postmaster Haas has ordered the stamp, registry and parcel post insurance windows in the postoffice left open an hour longer until Christmas. The windows will close promptly at 7 o'clock. A table and chairs has been placed in the postoffice lobby, so that those who purchase giftds down town can wan them for sending in the post-

office. Wrapping paper is also provided. In order to expedite the stamp selling service, the general delivery window has been changed and stamps may now be purchased at the first window, instead of the second. General delivery mail is being distributed at the second window, where stamps form

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Mrs. Jesse Moore were in j Thursday. j A. Brown was in Richmond i

Miller will close his en-1 the M. E. church Sun-!

Mr. and Richmond Mrs. J.

Thursday. Evangelist gagement at

day night. Will Jeffries attended the Friends monthly meeting at Dublin yesterday. Mrs. Frank Doty and Mrs. Harry Doty returned yesterday from a visit with Mrs. John Thurman at Richmond. Miss Agnes Connell was at Cambridge City Wednesday. Rev. McCormick will prach at the Christian church in New Lisbon, Sunday. K-vival meetings will begin at the

te Sneezinflflfl) There's r.o need cf it. Sail! a little Kondon's, the original and c o n Li t ii6 Catarrhal Jeliy, up the nostrils Its soothing:, healing properties quickly relieve you. Best thing for h iv fever, colds, catarrh, sore throat, catarrlial headache, nose bleed, deafness, etc. Relieves the condition which causes snoring. Sold only in 25c and 5l)c sanitary tubes by druggists or direct. Sample free. Write Kondon Mfg. Co- Minneapolis, Minn.

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MIDDLETOWN NEEDS A NURSE FOR POOR

MIDDLETOWN, O., Dec. 19. Startling revelations of insanitary conditions in Middletown homes featured the report made by a visiting nurse, Miss Essie Riner, to the board of managers of the social service bureau today. "There is a woman in Middletown who is 40 year old, and up to one week ago had never had a bath In her life," was one of the statements made by Miss Riner. "She has a little daughter, an invalid, who had not a drop of water touch her neck in three years," added Miss Riner.

Your lady friend will be very thankful for one of Price's Christmas boxes.

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Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant, remove rtery bit' of dandruff, s-top scfl; itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if you hair is fading, gray or dry. scraggly and thin. Mixing 1 le Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get. the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appepi :neo and attractiveness. By darkening: your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it does, it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with ;t and dra wit through your hair, taking one small strand at time; by morning a!! gray hairs have disappeared, and. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuri-rnt.

Every home should have a bottle of

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Malt Whiskey always at hand. It is the most effective tonic-stimulant and in. vifiorator known to science. It builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and elas ticity to the muscles, and rich ness to the blood. For any emergency get Duffy's, the recognized medicinal whiskey. At most druggists, grocers and dealers. $ t .00 Urge bottle. The Duffy M.k Whiskey CoRochester, N. Y.

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D. E. Roberts Piano Tuner & Repairer Sixteen years in the profession. Estimates furnished for repairs. My Work Will Please You. Phone 3684.

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There is nothing so cheerful in winter as a warm fire, therefore JEWEL COAL is the Ideal Christmas Gift HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO. PHONES 2015 and 2016

Gifts Delivered for Christmas ANYTHING you select from our big and varied . stock of really appreciated Christmas gifts will be held for you and delivered for Christmas. No need to lock doors and screen windows to insure a surprise. We will play Santa Claus. If you select a Koosier Cabinet for the housekeeper of the family wife, mother or sister a Morris chair, lamp or good table for father or brother, something attractive and convenient for the rooms of the younger members of the family, you will delight each recipient.

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Our Store Will Open Be Open Each Evening Until Christmas SHOP EARLY

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NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, 904y2 Main Street

(Over Nolte's Carpet Store) SPECIAL Until February 1st, will make Bridge Work at S3.00 per tooth. No more. Fully guaranteed. Gold Crowns $3.00

Bridge Work

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Full Sets $5.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 50c up

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CHRISTMAS MONEY With Christmas close at hand the need of a little extra money" is felt in every family. Don't fail to make your loved ones happy for the want of a little money. We can supply your needs on short notice and your household goods, pianos, teams, etc., serve as security and left in your possession. We loan any amount from $5 to $100. If you are unable to call write or phone and our agent will call and explain our low rate. Private Reliable The State Investment & Loan Co. Xo. 40 Colonial BIdg. Richmond, Ind. Take Elevator to Third Fioor. Phone 2360

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You would not likt- to admit you wero so s-Uongly prejudiced in favor of old methods that you would not give new nu-thods a fair trial. Would vou? J. C. BOCKMAN, Chiropractor Investigation costs nothing and may mean our health and happiness. Office Hours Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday from 9 A.m. to t1:30 A. M.; from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Evenings 7 to S P. M. Adjustments Given at Your Home PHONE 1868

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Silver, Goomettail Notice them in our window or come in and let us show you the different pieces. If it's a gift for the smoker you're looking for, you can't find anything that he would appreciate so much as one of these pieces. Every One Brand New and latest designs.

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PRETTY CIGAR JARS

j Cut glass Bowls with silver

cover for $1.25.

FANCY DECORATED Tobacco and Cigar Holders $1.00 and Up. .

CUT GLASS ASH TRAY with highly polished brass top nr Xmas price I JC COMBINATION Cigar Cutter and Ash Recelrer in bnrntshed brass with silver top. (jt Off Xmas price ipl.dO

MINIATURE AUTO WHEEL Ash Tray with glass bowl. sUrer aad bras trinuxttnc; this Ss rery nifty. CIGAR HOLDERS AND TRAYS Smaller sixes In burnished brass and silver and other combination finish. Large variety in good shapes.

Combination Sflver Matchbox

Holders and Trays

50c

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Individual Cigar Holder and Tray, in silver

25c

3-PIECE SMOKERS' SETS In brass, silver and gun metal Ash Tray. Match Holder and Tray very neat and a bargain at $1.00 to $2.80. LADIES Need Have No Hesitancy about shopping here as every courtesy is shown them.

CIGARETTE CASES A Great Stock Both in ' Size and Variety In Gold, . Silver, and GunmetaL

Below is am Article Above the Ordinary A Combination Copper Ash Receiver, Cigar Cutter and Match Box Receptacle, also comes in gunmetal with glass bowl.

Classy 4-piece Smoker's Set in Oxidized Silver.

Pipes from lc and up.

Bakelite and Meerschaum Pipes as Xmas presents are popular gifts. We have the largest stock in Eastern Indiana, of all kinds of pipes. -We also repair pipes in our pipe hospital.

Amber, Bakelite and Meerschaum Cigar and Cigarette Holders, a fine assortment, 25c to $6.00.

XMAS CIGARS We have them in special Xmas boxes; the quality of these always appreciated; 25c and up.

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