Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 136, 20 April 1915 — Page 2

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) PAGE TWO. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 19X4 A .

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Congregation Announces Ref ception for Pastor at the Church Thursday. DA ... i ... ; WEBSTER. Ind., April 20. A large f crowd beard xJr. Charles Bond of Rich-j-mood. lecture on "RIfbt Living" at the Friends' church Sunday evening. rz Word has been received here that the Rev. J. W. Zerbe has again been appointed as pastor of the M. E. charge here. 2 Mrs. Howard Starr and Mrs. Allen j Lamb spent Wednesday with relatives In Williamsburg. Edward Tooropsn and daughter, Ar fletn, of Richmond, came Thursday to ipend several days with friends and relatives. The Priscilla club will meet with Miss Esther Brown Wednesday after, noon, . ' ' A reception will be given at the M. 'B. church Thursday evening In honor Df Rev. J. W. Zerbe. Christian Endeavor was led by Carl -Thompson Sunday evening. V Several from here attended the , baccalauerat sermon at Williamsburg ; Sunday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oler spent Sun- , lay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcoxen In Richmond. Miss Mate Witmer was given a ' pleasant surprise Saturday evening at -'Her home in Webster. Those enjoyf'tog the occasion numbered forty. 3ames and music were the features of ;he evening, prizes being awarded lizabeth Haisley and William Mills, Yifter which luncheon was served. : Raymond Lamb and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lamb.

HAGERSTOWN ! : . . . -; , Miss Helen Roller of Greensfork. was the guest of Miss Esther Porter, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas of New Castle spent Saturday night and Sun- ' lay with Daniel Holiday and family. Mrs. B. H. Thurston and' Mrs. Laura Sebphart entertained this afternoon at i thimble party. Misses Grace Walker and Luclle Sleslernav returned from. Cincinnati vhere they were students for the Winer term at the conservatory of music. Prof and Mrs. F. V. Kerchavel and 5onald Kerchavel were guests Sunday if Misses Keever and family. Miss Crystal Keys spent Saturday at Sew Castle. - Mrs. Emma Williams returned Fri- - lay evening from a few days stay in 'ndianapolis. Mrs. Henry Keagy-and Mrs. Frank Teetor have returned from Indianap)lls. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hartley are noving here from Oahkosh, Wis., and vill live in the Otho Williams house. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and Mr. ind Mrs. Michael Connift v.ere vi6itng friends at Winchester Sunday .fternoon. Miss Anna Keagy has returned to ler home at Martinsburg, Fa., after ipending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Jenry Keagy. Mrs. Elvin Benson of Greensfork, ipent over Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and Mr. .nd Mrs. Knode Porter of New Castle, isited Mrs. Kate Porter, who is veryj tooriy. Return From Cincinnati. Alf Halderman after a winter'3 stay n Cincinnati, has returned to Hagersown. Mrs. James Knapp and Mrs. E. M. loover have been elected as delegates o the Rebekab Assembly at Indianapolis, representing the local order here. Mrs. Poock of Anderson, spent over lunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woods. The Progressive club will meet with tlrs. A. C. Walker tomorrow afteroon. You Feci Clean and Refreshed! after a bath with ltfBKS ....... w Soap because its "bubbly lather has opened and thoroughly cleansed the pores. leavina only a tlnfile" off perfect cleanliness. A dally morntntf

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Snapshots of Mr, and Mrs. William Relchert and family of Richmond were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Langley and family were guests of friends in Richmood aSturday. Mrs. Wesley Smith returned Saturday to her home in Louisville, Ky., after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Noggle and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dwiggins of Winchester are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, C- McHaffie, Mr. Dwinggins being quite ill with pneumonia. He is a brother of Mrs. McHaffie. Mr. Watts of Louisville, Ky., called on Postmaster and Mrs. C. H. Marshall Monday. Motor, to Portland. H, E. Wenger and Edward Brawley motored to Portland, Ind., Friday on business. Ramer Jones of Bertbold, S. came Friday to spend the summer with his brother, W. E. Jones, and family. W. E. Ryan and bride, who .were wedded Thursday at Covington, Ky., will have a residence here. Mr. Ryan is employed as conductor on the Ohio Electric railway. The high school baseball team played the Eldorado nine Friday afternoon at Athletic park. The locals were victors by the score of 6 to 4. George Kuth is the owner of a new touring car. Mrs. C. L. Pence is somewhat improved from her recent illness. C. O. Whitaker was able to resume his position in W. L. Hahn's store Saturday after several days' absence on account of illness. Prof. W. E. Sealock of Oxford University, who addressed a mass school meeting Friday evening, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Harris over night. C. H. Miller of Eldorado and Isaac Pugh of Eaton were business visitors here Saturday. Messrs. and Mesdames Curtis Baumgardner, Lee Baumgardner, J. A. Purviance, Mrs. Alice F. Dowler, Frank Baumgardner, Miss Lois Baumgardner were among those from here who attended the Wolf-Baumgardner nuptials which were celebrated Saturday night at the home of the bride, near Greenwood. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baumgardner. John- O'Dea loaded . twenty-one fine steers at the local stock yards aSturday, C. H. Miller being the shipper.

Important A New Tariff of Passenger Fares on Interurban trains of this company will become effective on May 1, 1915. Such fares computed at two cents per miles one-half miles being counted as one cent. Minimum fare is five cents. As many fares end in odd cents, our patrons will confer a favor on both the company and its employes by purchasing tickets before boarding trains.' If this cannot be done, please have the exact change ready. When paying cash you will be given a cash fare receipt, which receipt should in all cases be retained as evidence of fare paid. By doing this you will materially assist the conductor in collecting his fares, allowing him more time to devote to other duties. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS AND EASTERN TRACTION COMPANY.

The Growing Boy Needs Lots of Nourishment There's nothing better for him than bread and butterbut give him the best pure milk and

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Eatmor Bread is a superior bread produced with strict sanitary cleanliness and wrapped in sanitary waxed paper to keep its goodness in. 5c and 10c Loaves At all Grocers. Baked in Richmond By Zwissler's Bakery

THOMAS BMDSo Means Quality You have now tried our Sausage. Ask your grocer tor Thomas Bros. Pere lard Thomas Bros., Delphi. Iud.

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Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Barber and boby of Lewisburg spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber, Mrs. E. W. Miller returned home Sat. urday evening from seevral days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Westerfield at Greenville. John Shute and George Kuth are spending this week in Richmond doing house painting. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and daughter Martha spent Friday with relatives at Hollansbrug and Glen.Karn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and Master Phillip Kessler were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler at Richmond. Visit Mrs. Neanen. Mr. and Mrs. William Neanen and children of New Madison and Miss Nora Neanen of Richmondd were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Neanen and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cummins of Richmond motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White. Clyde Flatter of New Madfgon made a business trip here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Knollenberg and Miss Margaret Knollenberg of Richmond were Sunday afternoon callers of Mesdames Henry and E. W. Miller. V. E. Morrison spent Saturday night and Sunday with F. C. Richards. V. H. Marshall spent Sunday here with his family, and on Monday went to Weeterville, O., where he has a contract. Mrs. William Snyder of Anderson, Ind., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dwyer. Mrs. Noah Locke of Springfield, O., spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Ursula Larrison. Miss Bertha Burbage and two little Misse Irvin of Eaton spent Thursday with Mrs. George Thurston. A REAL TONIC Minck Brewing Company's Cream Ale, 60c per dozen. Same size bottles as our Rich mond Export Beer. 20 eod tf CRANKS AUTO; BREAKS ARM. While cranking his father's automobile, the - young son of P. ;S. Brown, National road, west, suffered a fractured arm.

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CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., April 20. The April meeting of the Home Eco nomics club was held Friday afternoon in the town hall. In the absence of the president, Mrs. F. C. Marson, Mrs. W. A. Johnson presided. Mrs, R. A. Hicks read a number of recipes given by Miss Alma Garvin, demon strator at the Purdue short course given in this city in 1914, and Mrs. F. McDaniel a number of those given the past winter. Mrs. F. J. Harvey gave a demonstration in the preparation of date slab; Mrs. Charles Alberts a demonstration in the making of hot chocclate, which later was served with the slab. The name of Mrs. R, L. Scott was added to the enrollment. A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention. Let your Liver get torpid and you ar In for a spell of misery. Everybody gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Stomach, too. Stop the Dizziness, Constipation, Biliousness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 25c at your Druggist, adv. DELIVERS SERMON ECONOMY. Ind.. April 20. The M. E. church was crowded Sunday morning when the Rev. J. W. Zerbe preached the baccalaureate sermon. Ferns and carnations decorated the interior of the church. The graduates filed down the aisle to front seats. PREACHES AT NEW LISBON. DUBLIN, Ind.. April 20. The Rev. F. C. McCormick preached the baccalaureate sermon for the school commencement at New Lisbon, Sunday evening. Prevent Diphtheria. A sore throat is a good breeding place :or Diphtheria germs. Protect your chiU dren by never neglecting a Sore Throat. You can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. Give Tonsiline upon the first appearance of Sore Throat .don't give Diphtheria a shance in that throat in its weakened con diticn. When TONSILINE is swallowed it comes directly in contact with the diseased surface and induces a healthy codchdon of the membranes then the system can better defend the throat '.f attacked by Diphtheria germs. eep TONSILINE in the house vhere you can get it quick when :eded. 25c., 60c. and 81.00. Chas. E. Werking Architect and Building Superintendent. Room 2. Leeds Bldg.

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Frank Jordan has a new motor car.' Mr. Theodore Barnes returned to Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamb of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Charles entertained at dinner Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Brazil Mendenhall of Popular Run, Mrs. Nancy Charles of New Castle, Asernith and Mary Clark of Winchester. Joe Haxton ia touring the southwest this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb visited relatives at Williamsburg Sunday. Martin Hill was at Fountain City Sunday. Mrs. Hulda Haxton, Mrs. India Lamb, Miss Edith Lamb, Miss Genieve Cain and Ella Lamb were Saturday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Lamb and Ida Lamb. Women Give Surprise. Thirty women surprised Mrs. Alice Fracier when they came to her home with supplies for making candy. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Hattie Lacey and two children of Richmond, Mrs. Ella Lamb, William Northcott and Miss Thelma Edwards were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frailer Sunday. Jim Mutnbower and Claude Swain were at Richmond recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger were in New Castle Sunday. Dan Murphy, station agent for the C. & O., is visiting in Kentucky. Charles Veal and family, Mr. and Mrs. . Newt Shoemaker and son, Russell, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Menderson. John Manning has returned from California. . Mrs. Tillie Clark is back after a few weeks in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jeese Replogle and daughters, of Hagerstown, were here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Greenstreet entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bugs The new chemical. P. D. Q. PeaU Davils' Quietus actually puts ii everlasting to pesky bed buffs, roaches, ants, fleaa; impossible for them to exist where P. D. Q. la used. P. D. Q. kills and leavea a eont.'ng on their egge s-nd prevents hatching'. A 25c package makes a auart of the strong-eat bus; killer on earth. A box of P. D. Q. g-oea farther than a barrel of old fashioned bus; killers. Look for the devil's head on -sverv box; also patent spout In every box of r. u. w. The P. 0. Q. kills fleas on doss. All leading diuc stores. Sold by A. G. Luken &. Co., and other leading druggists. OSTEOPATHIC Physicians Dr. E. E. Townsend Dr. Florence Roades Rooms 3, 4, 5 and 6 Murray Theatre Bldg. Phones Residence 1273; Office 1396. Dr. Roades makes a specialty of diseases of women and children. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY,

The Best Place to Buy Boys' Clothes Is at Loehr & Klute's This is one of the many comments we hear from scores of parents who have been satisfying the demands for the Boys Spring Wardrobe, and it's right, too. Your money goes a little farther here and you get better qualities at the price than you'll find in any other store in town. We Have a Fine Spring Line of the Best Suits for Boys the Markit Affords, Priced at $3.00 to $10.00 Our Very Special Offer in Boys' Clothing We have in stock and are selling our special make of Fine Clothing for boys, and with each suit you buy you get one pair of trousers free. The price of AA fViaea Gnib Avfro noit vf rTVncava ia vnlxr PJJ

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Frank Jordan and Mr. - and Mrs, Vernon Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cain entertained a number of friends Sunday as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. filbert Campbell, Oliver Wilson. Mrs. N. P. Wilson, Ellie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover of New Castle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain. Lawrence Hiatt and family of Fountain City, were here Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Bond and son were at Whitewater Sunday. Daniel and Charles Williams of Marion, were here Sunday. The Rev. Henry Pohlemus and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weyl attended the Honeywell meeting at New Castle Sunday. John Replogle and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Oron Daviszon. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter of Carlos, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark Sunday.' Mrs. Julia Weldy and daughter. Velma. were week-end visitors of relatives at Middleton crossroads. AMOLOX CURES SKIN DISEASES Stops itching instantly, drives oat all skin eruptions Do not cuffer unbearable torture of eczema and other skin diseases. Amolox is the prescription of a well-known doctor who has used it with remarkable success in his private practice and now for the first time is offertd to all sufferers from eczema, tetter, psoriasis, ringworm, acne, pimples and all skin eruptions. A. G. Luken & Co., and dealers everywhere sell Amolox on a guarantee to refund your money if it fails to give satisfaction. Just wash the skin with a few drops of this remarkable prescription; all itch and burning stops instantly. It softens and soothes the skin, so you can rest and Bleep. Trial sise 50 cents. Adv. 12 RATS CAUGHT IN ONE DAY One $3 rat trap (resets Itself) will be sent prpaid upon receipt of $2 as sample. Made of galvanized iron, 22 inches high, 10 inches in diameter. Money back if not satisfied. H. D. SWARTS, Inventor and Manufacturer, Box 566. . Scranton, Pa. a"-.4 We Are ready to loan in any amount from- $5 to (100 on Household Goods. Pianos, Teams, Fixtures, Etc., without removal, for one month to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. We Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana. PS HI

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There's a Reason Sold by Grocers everywhere. Cecelia V. Henderson Piano, Voice, Theory and Harmony Mualc Studio, Phono 1702 206 N. 11th St Noflfice Braden & Walters Will Move their Automobile and. Carriage Shop to South 7th and H Streets on or about May IsL Formerly occupied by Indianapolis Glove Company. DOTOU Want Your Laundry Dull Finish? New machinery Just Installed that gives that dull finish to your starched laundry. Shirts 10c each. Collars 2c each. Cuffs 4c pair; underwear 6c each We Call for and Deliver. Dang Wing Lee. 612 Main St Phone 1459. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

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