Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 84, 17 February 1914 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1914

STIRRING SERMON BY MILW PASTOR Surprises At the Judgment Told By Rev. F. M. WestHafer Sunday. MIL.TONf Ind., Feb. 17. Th Rer. fi M. Westhafer delivered an able sermon Sunday morning at the M. E. church, taking for his themes, "Surprises at the Judgment He showed how the outside life might be clean and the inside life corrupt; how one man might be judged and yet the judgment incorrect. In the evening a Lincoln day program was observed. The program was composed of readings, responses and ' special musical numbers. The offering was for the Freedmen's Aid society. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin is sick. Mrs. Jennie Summers was at Cambridge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and family at dinner Sunday. Will Null has gone to Kitchell to spend a few days. Mrs. C. A." Roark is ill. Miss Hazel Murley was entertained at dinner Sunday by Miss Ruby Kellam. Mrs. F. C. McCormick has gone to Fort Wayne to visit relatives. Miss Cora Bennett was at Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and son were guests at dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams Sunday. The Bible school orchestra rehearsed at the Christian church Sunday afternoon. Misses Alice and Pearl Napier were at Richmond Sunday to visit their father, James Napier, at Reid Memorial hospital. Mr. anud Mrs. Robert Gibson were

guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart Sunday. . ' Ed Manlove of Indianapolis is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove. Mrs. Emerson Booth is ill. Rev. Westhafer and Rev. McCormick attended a meeting of the Federation of Ministers at Richmond yesterday. Mary Evangeline, the four-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srhock. died Sunday at their home in New Lisbon. Rev. McCormick conducted the funeral service this afternoon. Fire escapes will be placed on the school building an Kinsey's hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan. Mrs. Valentine Richardson, east of town is still very flL Mrs. Harry Manlove was at Cambridge Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. I. L. Pritchard. Dwight North was leader at the Junior League meeting Sunday afternoon. William Threewits has moved from Economy to Milton.

"Damon and Pythias" is Given by K. of P.'s

GREENSFORK, Ind., Feb. 17. After the K, of P. lodge initiated two new members and held a short business meeting, a large crowd filled the opera house to witness the production of "Damon and Pythias," as given by the K. of P. lodge of New Castle. Supper was served by the Cemetery society in the basements of the Friends church. About two hundred Knights of Pythias and their wives and families ate supper. A. D. Cobb gave a talk at the school Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Dean entertain-

ARRANGES PROGRAM

FOR EflTERTAINMENT Ladies' Aid Society of Church Expects Big Attendance Saturday.

ECONOMY, Ind., Feb. 17. The M. E. Ladies Aid society will give an entertainment at the M. E. church Saturday evening, Feb. 21. The following is the program: Piana Solo Mary Ballenger. Piano Duet Ruth Jackson and Marcello Cain. Chorus Young ladies. Quartet Mrs. Balling, Mrs. Butler, Frank Jordan and Vernon Mendenhall. Violin and Piano Solo Mrs. Croesor and Mr. Swain. Vocal Duet Ruby Morrison and Rev. L. Lester Wood. Piano Trio Mary Balbury, Miss Voris and Marcello Cain; Solo Rev. Wood.

ed a number of friends at a Valentine party Saturday evening. Mrs. Oliver Cook was called to Knightstown on account of the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook spent Sunday with Mrs. Staats of Centerville. " The Advance club met Friday afternoon witk Miss Hazel Hatfield. Miss Elaine Jones and Miss Viola Wickemeyer spent a few days last week with Miss Hazel Hatfield. The ladies of the Christian Aid society spent last Thursday with Mrs. Henry Fagan.

Reading Mrs. Clara Chamness. Intermission. Piano Trio Mrs. Stella Cranor, Mrs. Frank Greenstreet and Mrs. Eugene Butler. Reading Mrs. John Shallenberg. Musical Recitals Mrs. Loop. Piano Solo Harold Fennimore. Vocal Trio Coral and Leona Weldyard and Ruth Jackson. Reading Mrs. Shallenberg. Evening Items Ray Swallow.

The waste of American lumber trade is said to be $90,000,000 dollars

yearly.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness -during the sickness and death of our dear mother, Margarette Renk. 1 The Children.

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you when you have i been neglectful of the I Stomach, Liver and j Bowels and have al-j lowed a spell of Bil-j rousness or Indiges-! tion to develop but1

be of good cheer, and try a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It will help you back to health. Start today.

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Our Hot Soda Urn is purring in a way to comfort the very coldest person in town. Come and forget the winter warm up. All the flavors with tasty biscuits. The Place Where Summer Reigns The Conkey Fountain is especially equipped to dispense Jad Salts, Sal-Hepatica, Citrate Magnesia, Abilena, Sal-Lithia, Rochelle or Epsom Salts, West Baden and Pluto Water, German and American Sprudel Salts, Seidlitz Powders, Capudine Bromo Seltzer, Celery Vesce and all the popularly known headache remedies. Te also serve WThite Rock, Lithia, Ravenswood, Sheboygan and Appoliuaris table waters. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CONKEY FOUNTAIN. WE Thank You.

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HONOR YOUNG BRIDE

Young Persons Give Miscel-

, laneous Shower.

ECONOMY. Feb. 17. Honorlne Mrs.

Myrtle Shallenberg, a number of vounr Dersons cava a miscellaneous

shower Saturday evening at the par

sonage. Mrs. Shallenberg was recently married to John Shallenberg, of Richmond. '

Mrs. G. W. Martin entertained Sunday the following: the Misses Francis and Effle Morgan of Indianapolis, Lois Compton of NewcasUe, Mr. and Mrs.

John Shallenberg of Richmond.

Harold Fennimore returned from Muncie Saturday evening. Marsh Lindsey and son were visiting at New Castle Saturday. Albert Welsly was at Indianapolis Saturday. Ashbury Wood and daughter visited Losantville relaUves Sunday. T. C. Reece and Clark Riser, of Ind

ianapolis, Installed an acetylene plant for Charles Mendenhall and Edgar Manning. It is the J. B. Colt company system, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle Invited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CaCin and son, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and sons. Saturday evening to eat fresh oysters with them. They had plenty of oysters and much fun. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle and children, Mrs. Lue Fennimore and son Harold, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Tdward Blose home. Dr. A. L. Loop, wife and children, Mr and Mrs. Howard Manning, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, wm dinner guests Sunday of . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger. r Tommy Marshall, of Washington, D. C. was called here on account of the serious Illness of his step-mother, Mrs. Levinah Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chamness and children were vi Biting Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Chamness Sunday. Mrs. Loop entertained several young people at her home Sunday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Allie Bowman, who

Is visiting Mrs. Addie Parker. Miss Bowman Is from Hartford City. Mrs. W. L. Fennimore spent today at Muncie. Charley Franklin visited William Parker of Carlos City, Sunday. Ralph Bowman of Hartford City, was the Saturday guest of Howard Stanley.

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Pirlor Furniture Sale1

As we have too many Parlor Suites, our prices during this moving sale are sure to move them. Be one of the lucky ones and get one of these Suites.

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One $80.00 Mahogany 3-piece Suite, Spanish upholstering, a very massive set; during sale ,

64.00

One $65.00 Mahogany 3-piece Suite, genuine black leather upholstering, a big value; Sale price

$52.00

One $42.50 Golden Oak Suite, genuine Spanish leather upholstering, a very neat Suite; Sale price

$34.00

One $35.00 Mahogany 3-piece Suite, genuine black leather upholstering; genuine bargain ...

$28.00

Just a Few More Days of Money Saving Prices During Our Moving Sale.

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There is no better or easier way to save money. It's money saved on the very highest grade of footwear. FeltmarTs Shoes are the best values and not to be duplicated. This lot of sale shoes are our regular Fall and Winter Stock of Three Stores. Our regular prices are low our sale prices are unusually low, even for sales. Don't pass this opportunity it don't come often. CHAS. FELTMAN HERE DURING THIS SALE

Lr3iril5es SBnoes Ladies' Brvwn Suede Shoes, low (10 A JT heels, $4 values, Sale price tj) exO Ladies' $5.00 Black Suede, Gun- (JQ QK metal and Patent Colt Shoes tPOa0 Ladies' $5 Dark Gray Suede Shoes, d Q A T fine rich color, Sale price tpOrrO Attention, School Girls $5.00 and $4.50 Tan English, Black Suede or Gunmetal, dQ QFC Spring' heel, Blind Eyelet j)iUD 84 pairs of new Spanish Cuban Heel, Patent Colt Shoes, a real $6 value, the dQ QT most- correct styles, sale price DO0 96 pairs Ladies' $4 and $4.50 Tan Shoes splendid style, most, all sizes, (J- AfT sale price epXstO All ladies' $5 Patent Colt Shoes djq AT suitable for spring; sale price tI)00 34 pairs Ladies' $6 patent colt, recede toe, long vamp shoes, Paris style, (14 A Sale price tpm0 All Ladies' $4 Pat. Leather Shoes, (J0 A cloth or dull tops, low or high heels tPOeTCtJ All $5 Dull Shoes, Ladies', cloth or jq Qff dull top, sale price tJ)0tJ All Ladies' $3.50 Shoes in gunmetal, QfT soft kid, hand turn, or welt soles PitJ All Ladies' $3.00 Sfcoes, all leather, Sale price . piJJ $4 and $5 Evening Slippers, includ- d0 Qr ing the new Tango, sale price 1) 84 pairs of new Spanish Cuban Heel, Patent Colt Shoes, a real $6 value, the djq QC most correct styles, sale price I)0IeJ LADIES' $3.50 AND $4 VALUES 100 Pairs of last season's style, Ladies' Tan Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.00 values, all good styles, specially good for house wear, or they would be splendid to wear for Spring, A A during sale tDXvli EXTRA SPECIAL We have assorted 200 pairs of Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes; some are large, some small sizes; we are going to sell them at ("1 AA per pair tJ)LUU EVENING SLIPPERS One lot of $3.50 and $4 Evening (Jt AA Slippers; most all sizes; Sale price V-I-UU All Children's Regular Styles at a Big Discount. "Boy Scout" Shoes, the Best for Boys, at big discounts.

Men's $5.00 Spring Heel Shoes, tan and black rubber or leather soles, blind eyelets, only tpOUJ 30 pairs Boys Gunmetal Button Shoes, sizes 9 to 2, $2.25 value ; during sale (J1 OfT only tPXJ Hanan's $6.50 and $7.00 Shoes fr A ff Sale price tpU49 $5.00 Leather Lined Vici Kid Shoes, (JQ QPT Sale price PO70 $5.00 and $5.50 Dr. Reed Cushion (IQ Qp Sole Shoes PO70 Men's Hanan & Son's $6.50 and $7 Shoes, all leathers, vici, gunmetal and patent (J ff f E colt, Sale price tpOefrO Men's $6 tan and black low heel, medium wide toe, blind eyelets, Sale price (3 A AfT per pair tDxrO FELTMAN'S FAMOUS TRAMP all leathers, the most comfortable shoe in the world; regular price $4.50, during the CQ QPC sale at vOD FELTMAN'S SPECIAL The best $3 Shoes on earth; all leathers; during sale (0 JK per pair tPaOO $1.00 SPECIAL Special, $1.00 Men's $4.00 and $o - AA Shoes, most all sizes, Sale price AJvl MEN'S WORK SHOES All $5.00 Work Shoes QK Sale price DOUD All $4.00 Work Shoes JQ A r Sale price tPOf0 Menzies $3.50 Work Shoes J0 AC Sale price One special lot of $3 Work Shoes, &-t QF Sale price vA0 Menzie's $3.50 Work Shoes they never get stiff and hard, no matter how wet (10 Qf they get; Sale price n)it0 One lot of Work Shoes up to $4.00, (-1 AO values. Sale price JjX0 BOYS SHOES AT BIG REDUCTIONS. 30 pairs of Little Boys' Shoes, sizes OJT 9 to 2, $2.00 values, sale price Children's High Top Shoes, values up to Q T 0 $2.50, Sale price OC Big Discounts on all Ball Band, Sock Combination, Arctics and Rubbers of all kinds.

FEILT MAN'S HHD)IE STORES IncUa.na.poKs 724 Main, Richmond Muncie the: cvrme-feltman shoe: company