Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 312, 11 November 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1914

CANDIDATES FIGURE GAS0L1III BILLS File Expense Incurred in Race for Office Many Used Automobiles. Oil and gasoline played a part with candidates in soliciting votes before election. Joel Moore, candidate for trustee of Boston township has charged In bis statement of expenses filed today. "Gasoline, $4, dinners 50 cents, oil $1." Other candidates charged their oil and gasoline under the head of automobile expenses. Most of the candidates who have now filed statements made comparatively light expenditures and about thirty running for minor offices such as road supervisors, township advisory boards and small township offices listed their expenditures as "not one cent," not a penny" or "nothing." William Mathews, who was reelected l county assessor, spent $39. H. K. Mason, defeated candidate for Judge, spent $61.50. James llowarth, who was elected township assessor, paid out $50 in his campaign, while his democratic opponent spent $17.50. Denver C. Harlan is the first candidate for prosecuting attorney to file bis expense account. He spent $49. John W. Judkins. running for representative, spent $46. The Democratic committee of Washington township spent for campaign and registration expenses $21, and has a balance of $5 In the treasury.

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Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Brant are spending a few days at Liberty, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dais. Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Durbin have returned from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Porter and Miss India Keys entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Alice Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg and family and Mr. aid Mrs. Charles Backenstre. Miss Anna Horn of Richmond is spending this week with friends here. Miss Golden Replogle is spending a three weeks' vacation in Indianapolis. Miss Myrtle Newcomb is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Howard Van Meter, at New Castle. Frankfl Brant returned form Indianapolis Monday evening. Mrs. Sara Bell and Miss Florence Bell have been visiting Mrs. John Hansom afft Modoc. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox had as their guests Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Brant, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoover, Miss Eva Hoover and Miss Nellie Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petry will move from Jacksonburg to the property vacated by Oscar Stitzer on North Perry steet. Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry and Wilbur Petry, Louis Petry and George Sherry. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Mrs. John Geisler, Jr., and Miss Florence Starr went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the Etate convention of library boards. Mrs. Edith F. Smith and daughter, Frances, spent Saturday afternoon at New Castle. Mrs. John Haler of New Castle and Mrs. William Cordell spent Saturday with Mrs. Will Hawkins at Muncie. Mrs. George Rheinneger of Richmond spent Monday and Tuesday at the Home bakery, during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Durbin.

NOTICE OF EXECUTOR. State of Indiana, Wayne County ss. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly Qualified as the executor of the last will and testament of Mary Kathorine Weiss, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Bernard Weiss, Executor. William II. Kelley, Attorney. nov 11-18-25

REYNOLDS TO MOVE

Lec J. Reynolds, former Wayne county representative, will move to Arkansas within a few days. He will lake charge of a 2,000 acre ranch at T-ouisvillo, twenty miles from Texariana in the southwestern part of the fctate. Mr. Reynolds has been principal of the east, end school in Jefferson township for the past two years and resigned three weeks ago.

Mrs. William Dwyer and children left Saturday for a week's visit with the foruier'B parents at Anderson, Ind. J. G. ilawley of Gettysburg, is the latest victim of typhoid fever, contracted, it Is thought, from the drinking water at the Preble county fair, making the fourth case In this vicinity directly attributed to that source. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wolfe of Indianapolis, motored here Monday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Barton. From here they motored to Middletown and Hamilton to visit relatives. Mrs. II. A. Wehrley of Liberty, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashman, Sunday. C. J. Bailey of Richmond spent Monday here on business. Mrs. S. I. Horner and daughter, Miss Elma, were at Gettysburg, O., Monday attending the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Horner remained for a short visit. Monroe Kreitzer has returned to New Paris after a few days' visit with Dayton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard and children and Floyd Nesbit and Harry Stoner of Indianapolis, motored here Monday and will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Glen and son, William. Miss Alice Dowler spent .Tuesday and Wednesday at Plqua. Mrs. William Roach and son, Mellville, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barnett. Mrs. Barnett returned with them Monday for a visit. Miss Elma Horner spent the week end with her brother, Everett, at Springfield. Jonathan Gray of Greenville was here Saturday. Misses Morna Newbern and Irene Timmons spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Duffee at Columbus, O. Mrs. W. W. Aker returned Saturday from Kansas City, where she spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. McWhinney. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Haseltine and family of Richmond were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan. William H. Glenn, telegraph operator at the R. S. tower, is enjoying a week's vacation. L. L. Hill of Covington, O., is substituting in Mr. Glenn's place. Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hutton, has returned to her home in Chicago. Miss Mildred Martin of Columbus, O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Venonian Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brown north of New Paris. Mrs. John Hartzler and son of New Madison spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Westfall. Miss Osa Kordell spet Sunday with ber parents at Waverly, O. Miss Carrie Whitaker spent Sunday with friends at Columubs. Mrs. G. A. Hill, Misses Golda and Gladys Hill were entertained Tuesday

by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reid. Rev. Ruth E. Hemphill and Mrs. H. O. Hutton spent Tuesday at New Madison. The local lodge of Daughters of Rebekah enjoyed a pleasant evening on Monday when the degree was conferred on one candidate, Miss Mabel Barney. A social time followed and refreshments were served. On Monday evening Superintendent W. S. Fogarty of the Preble county schools gave an interesting and in

structive talk on the corn speoial trip. The meeting was held at the high school, and while not largely attended, all were repair for the attendance. Miss Bernice Horner Bpent Sunday with relatives at Gettysburg. O. All the teachers who attended the state meeting at Columbus Friday and Saturday " returned home Sunday evening. Misses Marvel Mitchell and Evelyn Aker were entertained at dinner Sunday evening by the Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Bixel.

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300 Pieces Beautiful Fancy Ribbons

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More of Those Splendid Curtain Scrims For Thursday, Friday and Sat. 25c and 30c plain and fancy hemstitched border Curtains, scrims in cream, white Arabian, only, yd 15c 40c fine Marquisette Curtainings, plain or fancy border, white, ecru, Arabian, only, yd 25c $1.50 fine mercerized Petticoats, all colors, including black, deep plaited flounce, special, only 79c 15c pretty sheer colored edge Handkerchiefs, pink, blue, lavender colors. Special 10c 3 for 25c $1.00 long silk Gloves, white or black. Special 79c $1.25 Pine imported Italian and French Prince lamb Kid Gloves, all colors. Paris point stitching. Special pair $1.00 Pretty embroidered Outings for women, Misses and Childrens Petticoats. Dainty designs in all colors, 12. 1S, 21 and 27 inches wide. Priced at. yard 10c, 25c and 35c

The New Coiffures A soft wavy switch or transformation is what every woman will need to arrange her hair in the new high effects This unusual opportunity is offered our customers Thursday, Friday and Saturday By special arra n g e m e n t we have Miss Zadie Bogar, expert hair dresser representing one of New York's largest Hair Goods houses for special demonstrations and sale of

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Pine Silk Heavers. Plushes, Velvets in Turban, Sailor and many dress shapes in black and colors, all beautifully trimmed in rich ostrich plumes of pretty contrasting colorings. Tis a showing of models equalling our opening days. However the prices tell a tale of great savings. Another Lot of those Famous $1.00 trimmed Hats, values in the lot worth up to $5.00. Including all the newest shapes, trimmings and colorings. These while they Jast, Thursday, Friday and Saturday $1.00 Our Millinery reputation enjoys city wide fame and our prices are conceded to be the most reasonable anywhere and our styles remarkable for their becomingness and beauty. Visit our millinery section Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Will be Time Well Spent.

Special Demonstration and Showing of Front Lace Corsets Friday an Saturday Hy Miss Kelly of the Gossard Corset Co. Health and Beauty follow the correct fitting of Gossard Corsets. Regardless of the price you pay for any Gossard Corset you are assured of complete wearing satisfaction, added to this you may have health and beauty. We've various models to choose from. Prices $2.00 and upward We suggest a fitting Friday and Saturday by Miss Kelly.