Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 44, 1 January 1915 — Page 4

if Mm

THE ttrCttMOND PALLADltJM AtfD flWWtBMORM, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1S1&.

OLD CONSECRATION

WHEN YEAR DAWNS

lembers of U. B. Church at

New Madbsa Watch 1914 Go Out NEW MADISON, O, Jam. 1. Toa ew Tear was ushered in with sosv

bcratlon sarrlce at tke United BraOa-

rn church last night Dwflo et a

lfferent character vara held each

ur m the eTenlng from 7 ocIeeK to o'clock. Tike Rev. F. H. Boha had arge of the errices.

Mrs. Lewis Mchards has been ser-

111 for the last week.

Alton Bohn entertained neighbors

nth. light refreshments and music

Ion day eTening.

Mr. and Mrs. Add Hill entertained

tires from Toledo Monday and aday.

Friends of Mrs. Haeel Hill Tavy who

as married on Christmas eve, gave a lower for her at the home of her

rente last night.

WEST MANCHESTER

MILTON

Mrs. Isaac MUler and daughter, Helen of Eldorado, oalled on Mrs. J. B. Trone Wednesday morn tag.

Mr. and lira. H. 3. Copp and Don j Russell of Sydney, 0 are visiting his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Copp at j West Alexandria. Mrs. Jennie Barnes and daughter, Hazel were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxell at Arcanum. Mrs. John Lanthrope of Lewieburg and Misses Ruby and Lucie Ouenther ware afternoon callers at the home of Mra. Mary Trone, Monday. Mra. Charles Brown spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Trump entertained Walter Trump and family to dinner Christmas day. Heiwhel Weaver who Is attending college at N. Manchester, is spending the holidays with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. S. J. Ford spent Monday In the country with Bert Fudge and family. George Hayes and family of Trotwood visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes here Sunday. Henry Cossart made a business trip to Eaton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles FouWe entertained Mrs. Ida Miller and daughter Shearl of Wabash, Ind., this week. Mrs. Charles Fouble and son Vtn-

Mrs. R. W. Warren gave a kitchen cent were Thursday guests of Mr. and j

I ISA x.. t 1 i

ft

I In (OW 1

mi i am l

VII I I IX

m m h wx a.

1411 v i 1

Bin 1l a 1 ii i

V KL I II 1

in n : i u rr

1.11 UV i MY 77

Mrs. J. M. Studebacker.

A number of the young set attended

a watch party at the home of Miss

Howell Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig are en

tertaining Mrs. Mertife Craig and daughter, of Troy, O., and Mrs. John

Juday of Dayton.

Prof. H. J. Copp and family and the

Misses Esther and Lois Ware were

afternoon callers at the home of C. E.

Barnes and wife, Monday.

C. J. Cossalrt attended an informal at the home of Miss Helen Best

at Greenville on Wednesday evening.

HOMAN-GOODWIN

hower at the home of Mtb. D. H.

barren, Wednesday afternoon in

onor of Miss Mildred Warren. The

louse decorations were done in pink

id white and the color scheme was rrled out In the luncheon served by e hostess. The bride elect was the cipient of many useful and beautiful

Jtfts for the coming kitchen and favrs consisted of tiny kitchen utensils.

he time was spent delightfully with

eedles and fancy work and In music.

hose present were the Misses Anna

Jfillhouse of Peru. Es'elle Hrennon of

hicago. Ruby Moore of Richmond,

rene Crook, Augusta Miller, Mary

Bills. Ruth MrCormick. Karma Hob-

sour, Dora and F.dna Wallace, Alice

ind Pearl Nauier. Helen and Blanche

toyne. Jessie and Luella Lantz, De- EATON, O.. Jan. 1. In the presence

orah Lantz of Pendleton. Nellie ob about sixty relatives and friends,

ones. Edith Bertsch. Lora Beeson. ! Lester S. Homan and Miss Zelpha i

Lima Wagner. Marie Elwell. Miriam Goodwin, both of this city, were united

farkins, Lorene Warren, Blanche n marriage Thursday evening at the

oore, Ruth Leverton, Laura Rother-' home of the bride s mother, Mrs. Ida el. Mae Keever. Meadames L. II. Goodwin. 116 West High street. The

A'arren. Benton Wanner. Carl Wil- ceremony was perrormea Dy tne Kev.

tms. and Lou Krens. The hours " wason, pasior or ine unuea

Ver from two to five. The nartv was urcuiren cnurcn. ine aouDie ring

klven as a surprise for Miss Mildrt d. ceremony was used. The bride was at-

Leaves for Home. rennen dv ijiss isieiia niaenour. narry

Mr niiknnn of Cnvineton Kv Sif-bert of Dayton, served as grooms-

kfter a n'easant visit with Mr. and r oi lowing me service a amner

Mrs. CH;trm Henry, left Thursday for w as served. er home. i '

Mrs. W. II. MUler was a Richmond PKOBES THREE CASES

fisitor Thursday.

Charles Hofmann was at Hagersown Wednesday. The Itev. Jacob Probst of Center-

Ville, will begin an evangelistic meeting at the Friends church Sunday evening. Everybody is Invited to atJend these services.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren were

tost and hostess at dinner Thursday t twelve o'clock noon, for Misses Mll-

Hred Warren and guest, Anna Mill-

house, and Messrs. George Wagner STOP THE CHILD'S COLDS

pna Amen waiisce oi vrsoasu. mn. THEY OFTEN KtSU LT StHIOUBLY

p. H. Warren was also hostess at! Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough

evening dinner. are children's ailments which need

The Rev. F. C. McCormle will , immediate attention. The after-ef-

preach at New Lisbon Sunday. fects are often most serious. Don't

Quest for Holidays. j take the risk you don't have to. Dr. Mrso Grace Gibson of Webster, who King's New Discovery cheeks the

Was the house guest of her aunt Mrs. Cold, soothes the Cough, allays the In-

Albert Sarver, a part of the holidays, flammation, kills the Germs and al

bas gone to Esst Germantown to spend lows Nature to do her healing, work

EATON, O., Jan. 1. Three cases are scheduled to come up Monday when the grand jury for the January term of common pleas court convenes. The cases are against Christ Gard, charged with horse stealing; Richard Wesco, Camden, stabbing with intent to wound; ; Leslie Shaw, now In Dayton, for failure to provide. The petit jury will convene Tuesday.

k few days with her grandparents, Mr Wnd Mrs. L. W. Martin, before return

Ing home.

Dr. Spuler in working with a door

pad his finger mashed, breaking a bone at the second Joint.

Mrs. Adam Snyder and daughters ad as their guests Wednesday, Mrs.

5dward Barker of Connersvllle, Mrs.

nk Weldee and son of Evansvllle.

Mrs. Hattie Bennett spent Wednes-

y with her sister, Mrs. Henry Bladel i

t Cambridge City. Mrs. Ernest Doty were given a

jplessant surprise Thursday. Those (present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

JLangsfn and son of north of Dublin,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale, and Mr. and M" v ; 'tfr Templin and family and Mr. a Ml Mrs. Walter Templin and family ?:! Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore.

An elrt:- t dinner was served.

The Rev. F. M. Westhafer will

toreach at the M. E. ohurch Sunday.

His sermon subjects are for the morn-

Mne. will be "The Overcomer." That

" i

This will open a series of Sunday

Vvening discussions on the times between the Old and New Testament. Mrs. Clyde Leverton has been Vending a few days with har mother

Irs. Will Wlssler and Is reported

Mrk.

lohn Fritz of south of town, sold head of hogs that averaged 222

50c at your Druggist

today. Adv.

Buy a bottle

DUBLIN, IND.

to

dianapolis. .

Herbert Shutz whole oaatlng at the ;

kill on Connersvllle street, lost con irol of his sled and struck an auto

Bis rib was broken.

COUNTY DEATHS ECONOMY The funeral of Thomas

Wain will be held Sunday morning at

10:80 o'clock at the home of Allison

aln. The address will be delivered

T. W. Smith, president of the Ches-

irtleld spiritualists' camp, of Ander-

m. There will be special music by

rs. Gall Cain.

Miss Lina Cox of New Lisbon, at

tended the supper at the Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Blanche Shank and daughter of Amboy, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hatfield. Mrs. John Schaller accompanied by her husband, her two children Donald and baby Carroll, her mother Mrs. Converse, and Dr. C. E. McKee, was brought home Wednesday afternoon from Indianapolis, where she has been a patient at St. Vincent's hospital for a month. Mrs. Schaller is sluowly improving. Miss Phebe Jeffries of Anderson, who has been visiting her couelns the Misses Clara and Norma Herbst returned to her home Tuesday. Miss Norma Herbst accompanied her cousin ;is far as Richmond.

Visit Over New Years.

' . . ip and family of come to visit relaY;irs. Or; ' ms of Bradford, O., " --pending about three i'T parents Mr. and Mrs.

' (.'., returned to her '''lay. i . s Watson of Lewisville, a few days with relatives.

I Mr. and Mrs. Lot Ridenour and son j Hersc lu l, are visiting Mrs. Minnie

Woodward and family of Cincinnati. Mrs. Nettie Dill was in Indianapolis Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Frances Whorton of Eaton, O., came Thursday noon to spend New Years with her sister, Miss Olive Morgan. Mrs. M. P. Griffin and two sons Franklin and Robert, left home Thursday morning for Somerville, O., where she will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapins a few days, Mr. Griffin to go Friday morning.

George

Toledo, n tlves Mrs who ' months Jv.hr, '

I homo v ,

Mrs. ' is spend in

We Offer You in this Clearance, Latest Winter Styles at Less than Cost to Manufacture

'Bothered hy Catarrh, Bronchitis,

Asthma, Head or Chest Colds

try the New External Treatment Re

lieves by mnaiation ana Absorp

tion No Stomach Dosing.

For years we have beon dosing onrlvcs to cure cold troubles despite

he fart that vapor treatments are

re quicker and do nut disturb the

tomach. The trouble ! as been that he old methods of administering

hese vaporn, such as apnr lamps,

tc, were very cumbersome. ick. s

"Vap-O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia

,ve contains Menthol, xnymoi, fcu-

felyptol. Camphor, and Pine Tar, comMned by a special process, so that they

are vaporized when Vlck's is applied to the heat of the body. These vapors open the air passages, loosen the

phlegm and heal the Inflamed mucous membrane.

For Catarrh and Head Colds melt a

uittle in a spoon and Inhale the vapors.

Also apply well up the nostrils. For Asthma and Hay Fever follow the above instructions and also rub well over the spinal column, thus relaxing the nervous tension. For Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and deep chest colds, apply well over chest and throat, first opening the pores by applications of hot towels. Then cover with a warm flannel cloth, leaving the covering loose around the neck so that the vapors arising may be inhaled all night long. In addition Vick's is absorbed through the pores, taking out the i tightness and soreness. Three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. -Adv.

rm i ne uerraine nas gm9f

una irauc iTiarf

Greatest

Begins Saturday,

Offering Women's and Misses' High Grade business and unseasonable weather conditi

over from one season to another, we have

You Always Find Everything as Advertised, at the Palais Royal So Come Prepared to See the Greatest Values Ever Offered

The Items Listed Below Will Give Yo

Wool Hoods for auto and cold weather wear, colors red, grey and white, regular 75c value. January Clearance Price

Mercerized Silk Petticoats brocaded and plain. Good range of colors, regular $1.25 Petticoat. January Clearance Price

Come in and get a ManTailored Goat Suit, worth $25 for $5. High grade silklined stylish suits. Many extra sizes. Clearance at

33 1-3 off on all our finest, late, one-of-a-kind Suits, made of the best imported broadcloth, velvets, etc. January Price, less Dress Skirts in navy, black and novelty cloths. Odd Skirts that have sold up to $7.50. January Clearance Price Odd Waists in chiffons and crepes, messalines and other silks. Waists that have sold up to $5.98. January Clearance Price. . . Children's Fur Sets in white, grey and mottled furs, regular $3.98 values. January Clearance Price French Coney Pillow Muffs, colors black and brown, all satin lined, regular $2.00 value. January Clearance Price Siberian Wolf Sets, large shawl collars and satin lined pillow muffs. Worth $5.98. January Clearance Price Siberian Wolf Shawl Collars, large size, satin lined collars, black and grey, regular $3.00 value. January Clearance Price

00

SOS

i

82.0MD

HoCDdD