Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 139, 22 April 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 , ; ; ; ; 1 . My Body is at the Bottom of the Pond' 9 Hoodwinks Citizens

New Paris People Promise Tar and Feathers for Anderson Petty, Pretend Suicide and" Wife Deserter.

i. NEW PARIS,, April. 22. The clothing of AndersonPetry "was found yesterday morning tbeside the big pond in the abandoned IDanily stone quarry, 'and pinned to it a note which said the jbody could be found at the bottom of the pond. New Paris citizens were j greatly aroused. They dragged the pond, but found no trace of the body, ilt is rumored that there has been considerable domestic trouble, and that this is his third attempt to play on the sympathies of his wife and citizens. The family lived here a year or two. Indignant residents promise a coat of tar and feathers if Petry is found. It is thought the man discarded his clothing for another suit and fled to a nearby town. Richmond police were notified of his ' disappearance. Petry also left a note at his home, telling his wife of his love for her. In the note found on the clothing he stated that "there are ! two homes heaven and earth and heaven is the best. one for me." Petry is a Richmond man. Miss Maria Kreiter of Dayton is the guest of her aunt, Mns. Ella L. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hahn entertained Messrs. and Mesdames A. J. Murray, Garwood Iredell, John W. Cook,

Kd R. Clark. Misses Mildred Clark. Mary Alice Murray and Guy and Jouis Murray. Mrs. W. A. Fudge and daughter, Marie, spent Sunday in Eldorado. Rev. E. P. Huddle of New Hope was here Monday. Mrs. Mary Young entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer of Bethel, Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and family, J. R. Gard of New Madison, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Young and son, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richie and grandson, Gilbert Richie. W. E. Jones made a business trip 1o Karmersville Tuesday and Wednesday. .vlrs. Albert Browne of Richmond, spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marrinan. Surveyor A. L. Reid of Eaton surveyed West Main street Tuesday preparatory to the construction of new cement sidewalks in that part of town. A. T. Barber has disposed of the lot adjoining his home to W. F. VTreen, who will erect a residence thereon. Edward Harris has purchased the Jeans property, which he now occupies, and will make improvements to both the residence and store room. James F. Morse, of Peru, Ind., was called here by the sickness and death of his brother, Isaac E. Morse. An error was made recently in stating that Huldah lodge, Daughters

of Rebekah had purchased a new silk flag. The item should have read the Pythian Sisters. They will also make the purchase of an American flag in silk of the same size. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley. who spent the winter in Florida, arrived Tuesday in Cincinnati, were they spent the day and came on to New Paris Wednesday. The doctor's health is much improved.

WORK ONJGYM PLAM The Earlham Seniors Ask School's Help.

With the campaign for a new gymnasium for Earlham college approved by the board of trustees, the senior class has appointed a committee to perefct a plan of proceedure, which shall carry the work through without delay. Since the campaign will continue for two or three years, the seniors have called the under-class-men into consultation, and asked for the election of representatives from each class to assist on one general committee, which will have charge of the campaign.

Class meetings were held Tuesday at noon by the various classes, and different seniors addressed the students, explaining the details of the plan for the organization of the committee. Each class will elect two men and one woman, all of whom will serve on the committee during their college years. Following the explanation of the plan, the various classes elected their representatives on the committee.

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: George Nicholson and family and Harry King and family were guests of John Nicholson and fomily at Hagerstown Eunday. The Clay township Sunday schools held their annual convention at the M. E. church last Sunday afternoon. It was one of the best sessions ever held in this township. Great interest was manifested, and the spirit of enthusiasm ran high, proving that the various schools were moving to a higher plain of methods and increasing interest, under the leadership of Miss Flossy Neff, president, and Nola Oler, secretary. Mr. Mitchell delivered an excellent sermon at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Quite a number were present, and all seemed to be well pleased with the new preacher. The funeral of Charles Davis of College Corner, took place at his late residence Tuesday afternoon. Burial at Jacksonburg. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 10:30. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Freedland, district superintendent.

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PAINT fine enough to get into the empty sap pores anchors to the wood. Such paint holds on until it wears out, keeps the weather away from the wood and protects you from repair bills-. Paint made of Anchor White Lead (Dutcb Boy Painter Trade Mark)

and pure linseed oil does all that. Its beauty lasting and preserving will add to the money value of your place. Tint it any color. ' Our Owner's Paintine Guide will heln vou with the

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Curtains and Draperies

Invites careful inspection of the most comprehensive stock in Richmond of modern Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Matting, Linoleum, etc. It is our determination to sell only reputable merchandise and this policy is emphasized especially in our Rug and Carpet Department. These fabrics are subjected to the hardest possible wear and must be of the best quality obtainable to maintain this store's standard. Our big showing of Carpets and Rugs include the famous French Wiltons, Hardwick, Bundhar and Whittall Wiltons and Body Brussels. Rugs in all sizes. The fineness and beauty expressed in these weaves will add grace and dignity to any home. The range of colors and shadings are the widest. The Rugs and Carpets are adapted to every purse and purpose for the living room, dining room, sleeping room, library, parlor, bath and den. The great assortment of splendid designs and rich oriental colorings make the selection of a pattern for every room in the house an easy matter. ' , .

Rugs

FRENCH WILTON RUGS Fine as silk. The highest grade of finest Worsted Wilton, rich, luxurious, refined, made in all sizes. 9x12 size $57.50.

REGO WILTON RUGS This comparatively new weave has already gained many enthusiastic admirers. The Rug is made in plain and moresque centers with walls of tray and plain band borders made in all sizes.

HARDWICK WILTON RUGS Perfection in Weaveiy. "Perfection in weavery" is not a mere catchphrase ; it means all that the words imply. Hardwick Wilton is the result of many years of careful, intelligent study and testings. It contains every known feature of excellence with entirely new principles, making possible the most exquisite patterns and color effects. The fabric is closer in weave than any other Wilton made, assuring durability and smoothness. It will not curl, creep nor wrinkle. Our guarantee goes with every Hardwick Wilton Rug sold. This new weave has been received with the greatest enthusiasm and the most flattering approval. The line of patterns include many exact reproductions of expensive oriental rugs such as Kimanshahs, Tabriz, Savuk, Senna, etc. In spite of all the excellence of this wonderful fabric the price has been kept down to a most reasonable figure, perfection in weavery made in forty sizes 22i2x36" $ 3.25 36x63" $ 7.50 6x9 $30.00 9x12 $47.50 27x54 $ 5.50 54x90" $17.00 8-3x10-6 $44.50 10-6x14 $75.00 And many other sizes up to 15 ft. by 18 ft.

BUNDHAR WILTON RUGS Durable as iron. Our popular fabric of national reputation. The merits of Bundhar are attested by thousands of satisfied users. Made in over forty regular sizes and in a great assortment of patterns, also made in carpet widths with borders and stairs to match. Bundhar Wilton Rugs, in 9x12 size $40.00. Whittall's Anglo Persian Rugs, 9x12 size. .$55.00 Whittall's Anglo Indian Rugs, 9x12 size . . $45.00 Whittall's Royal Worcester Rugs, 9x12 size, $40.00 Other makes of Wilton Rugs, 9x12 sizes, at $26.50, $29.50, $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50.

BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, EXTRA QUALITY Hardwick & Mageis Body Brussels Rug, 9x12, at $32.75 Whittall's Chlidema Body Brussels Rug, 9x12, at $29.50 BigloWBagdad Body Brussels Rug, 9x12, $29.50 Other makes of Body Brussels, 9x12, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50. Axminster Rugs, all sizes from 18x36 to 12x15 feet, 9x12 sizes, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, large assortment of patterns, 9x12 size, $10.50, $12.50, $15.50, $17.50 and $20.00. Velvet Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00.

We also have the above makes in all sizes, Scotch Art Rugs, Wool Fiber Rugs, Daltox Matting Rugs, Ivanho and Apollo Japan Grass Rugs in all sizes.

Inlaid and Printed Linoleums All the standard makes, large line to select from. Printed Linoleums at 40c, 45c, 50c, 55c, 60c per yd. Inlaid Linoleums at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 per yd.

Mattings

New importations of plain and fancy China and Japan Matting, very appropriate for chambers, at 1212C to 60c. In our floor covering department we have experienced carpet layers, men who know how to lay carpets and linoleums on the most irregular and difficult floor. We will gladly estimate on this kind of work and guarantee satisfaction in every case.

Carpets

Many people still prefer to have their entire floor covered with beautiful Wilton Velvet Body Brussels or other first class floor coverings. There is no need for any such person living in the vicinity of Richmond to make a selection from a small sample as samples do not adequately show a pattern, and the long waiting while the goods are ordered is tedious and trying. Come to Nolte's Carpet Store where we have a large stock of goods to select from. See the goods in the roll, a couple strips together and get a correct idea of how your carpet will look when finished. Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 65c, 75c to $1 per yd. Wilton and Velvet Carpets at 85c to $1.75 per yd. Axminster Carpets at $1.00 to $1.50 per yd. Body Brussels Carpets at. . .$1.40 to $1.75 per yd. The good old fashioned Ingrain Carpets, the largest line in this vicinity ; all wool, cotton chain, wool filling, unions and agates at from 25c to 85c yd.

Window Shades In our window shade and curtain department we have expert workmen who know how shades and curtains should be made and hung. We stand in a position to give lowest estimates on all kinds of floor coverings or shade work. No job is too small for our attention and none too large for us to successfully handle.

Lace Curtains and Draperies Our lace curtains must be seen to be appreciated. We show all the new ideas for spring in Sutasch,

Etamine, Renaissance, Marquisette, Panels, Scrims, and Swiss Novelty, Curtains from 60c to $25.00 a pair. Curtain Nets, Muls, Scrims and Marquisette from 10c to $1.00 per yard. Madras in plain and figured Cretons, Denims. Silkolines, Burlaps, etc. We show ali the new colors in plain and band bordered effects in Portieres ready to hang. We also have in stock Tapestry, Silk Damask, Velour and Rep goods which we make to order. Do :4ot buy your Lace Curtains, Nets and Draperies until you have looked over our line.

Carpet Sweepers We handle Bissell's new Cyco-Ball Bearing Carpet Sweeper, the best sweeper made. Try our H. & H. Soap, the best carpet cleaner on earth. Domestic Vacuum Sweeper The Domestic Is

the only vacuum cleaner with a ball bearing roller which presents the nozzle from dragging on the floor, thus saTlng wear on your carpets and rugs and making the machine easier to operate. The domestic is ball bearing throughout, very light and easy running. Remember that

the Domestic la the original vacuum cleaner, the rirst of its type, and beware of the hastily constructed Imitations which have followed the Domestic's success. Price $9.00.

Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper Invariably if 1 n s when compared with other cleaning machines. It loosens and sucks up all Imbedded dirt, sand, hair, lint, etc., and straighten a and brightens the nap of the carpet Price $35.00. $75.00, $125.00

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