Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 182, 14 July 1915 — Page 7

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NEWS FROM SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES

WHEAT IB VICINITY OF HEW PARIS MOVES SLOWLY AT 90 CENT FIGURE

Head Molded From Clay With Grass Seed Growing on Head Attracts Attention of Visitors. NEW PARIS, O, Julr 14. Mrs. H. W. Miller of Indianapolis and Mrs. Newton Earle of Muncie, have returned borne after visiting Mrs, Ida Comer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coblentz and eon Fred of Dayton were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Wrenn at Millbank camp. Mrs. Coblentz has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. O. B. Aker, since Friday. Dr. C. W. Conley of Eaton was here Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Vance arrived Saturday and have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richie. They will reside on Pearl street In the Billman property. Mr.- and Mrs. Samuel Kemp of Eldorado, Miss Flo Winkle of Indianapolis, Mrs. Harry Williams and children of Athens, O., Mrs. F. L. Kemp and daughter of Bradford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kemp. Miss Marie Fudge and L. P. Melody spent Sunday with friends at West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. John White, Jr., and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett Sunday. Returns From Visit. L. W. ' Hinmon returned Saturday from a several days visit with his brother, during which he enjoyed a motor trip to Toledo. Mr.' and Mrs. I. R. Richards and daughter of Glen Karn called on relatives here Sunday. C. M. Wilcox went to Cedarville, O., Saturday evening and returned Sunday.. Little Robert Richards returned with him. Mrs. John Weber spent Saturday night and Sunday with "her sister, Mrs. Frank Ward and family at Eldorado. Miss Sarah McGrew returned Sunday from several weeks' visit with relatives at Dayton, Lebanon, Franklin and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and family were guests of Dayton relatives Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Peden and family of Greenville, O., motored here Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shurte and family and Charles and John Shurte. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lawder of

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MfeaadrMrs. Frank White and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Daugherty and family at their home near New Paris. Mrs. H. W. Chenoweth of New Paris called on her parents at this place t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Friday ' afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. . Chas. Skinner of Lynn, Mrs. Hannah and Miss Ollie Skinner of Bethel were callers here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Obert Love motored to Rushville Saturday for a brief visit. Mrs. J. R. White spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Addleman. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Jennings and family visited at Lynn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addleman and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Veregg at Hollansburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Fry and son Mr., and Mrs. Fred Jenkins were camp ere in Frank Knoll's grove last week. Called to Bedside. Mrs. John Coppock has been called to the bed side of her father, Samuel Meyers, who is seriously 111 at his home in Centerville. Mr. James Martin of Richmond was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knoll and families spent Sunday at Glen Miller. Mrs. John Hunt returned home Monday after a few days' visit with her sons at Richmond. Mr. Albert Townsend has purchased a new touring car. v Mr. Weaver Snyder of New Madison, was in town Monday. Rev. Perry Case will fill .his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and families spent Sunday at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Chenoweth of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Staley and Miss Mattie Jackson, Sunday. Miss Mattie Jackson spent last week with her brother, Mr. Andrew Jackson, at Redkey. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Garrett and family visited relatives at New Paris Sunday. 30,000 VOICES And Many Are the Voices of Richmond People. Thirty thousand voices What a grand chorus! And that's the number of American men and women, who are publicly praising Doau's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and bladder Ills. They say it to friends. They tell It to the home papers. Rich mond people are in the chorus. Here s a Richmond case: Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, 228 North Eighth street, Richmond, says: "I be lieve here is not'img equal to Doan s Kidney Pills for Kidney complaint. For r veral years I was subject to rheumatic pains in my back and shoul-

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ing helped me until I took Doan's Kidney Pills. They made me feel like a different person. I am just as willing to endorse this remedy now as I was some years ago when I first used it." Price 50c, at all dealers, tion i sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hamilton had. Foster-MUDurn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

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Dayton .were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Lawder. Camp on Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wrenn have pitched camp on the creek bank-south of town, where they spent the summer last year. - v Last Saturday a, man representing himself as a brother of C. M. Jenkins, optician of. Richmond, made several unsuccessful atempts to secure .orders for glasses, with a cash payment. D. J. , Miller, secretary-treasurer of the Ground Limestone company, Richmond,: and Joseph Helms of Centerville, motored here Monday on business. , Wheat is moving slowly in this vicinity, much of it not yet harvested. The local elevator has made the purchase of a small amount, starting the price at 90 cents. William Barber and Miss Ethel Stoop of Anderson were guests of Mr! and Mrs. A- T. Barber. Sunday. Mesdames G. A. Bogan and C. M. Wilcox were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alford at Indianapolis from Wednesday until Sunday. Mr. Bogan spent Suday with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Reid. -Miss Wrenn Improves. Word received from Miss : Grace Wren of Tarpon Springs, Fla., who underwent an operation for appendicitis last Thursday, is to the effect that she is doing nicely. Mrs. C. W. Northrop is on the sick list suffering from tonsilitis and la grippe. Mrs. L. E. Murray left Saturday for New York City, to make her home. Mr- Murray has a position there with the Delco Starter company. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Arnold and daughter of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. P, F. McNeill. Mrs. Joseph F. Baker and sister, Miss Crowe of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Baker and family. Miss Mayme Smith of Richmond, and nieces, Misses Thelma Morgan of Indianapolis and Mildred Lough of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thurston Sunday. P. F. McNeill was the recipient of a check from his company, the Cincinnati Coffin company, for $30, as a reward for boosting sales during a specified time. He received first rank twice and second rank three times during the period. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan are arrangHenry H.

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tempts to Get Cash Spectacle Orders. on ing to remove their household goods to their- new home at West Alexandria, Wednesday. ; ;i ,- Earl Stanley entertained DarvI Raney at his ' home at - Boston , Saturday and returned home with Raney and spent the night and Sunday at his home. ' v 5 .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son James were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raugherty. Mr-, and Mrs. E. E- Commons motored to Richmond and, Fountain City and spent the week end with relatives.''; ' ..." . ."' . ; ; " . jy Mr, and Mrs. C.-W,.Bloom-and.Mrs Mary R. Reid made a motor trip Sat urday to Millgrove, Blackford County, Ind. and visited their neice, Mrs. Russell Shroyer. r W. H. Marshall of-Westervillei-O;, spent Sunday at home with his family. . . ' - , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son have returned home to Dayton after spending a week in this vicinity visiting the former's mother and other relatives. Miss Mary Caughey'of Eaton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Caughey. - ; , Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Mitchell and daughter of Hollandsburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Garretson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reinheimer went to Cincinnati Monday, the former, for a few days' stay and the latter for a couple weeks' visit. Mrs. John Strieker returned Satur day to her home in Dayton after spending several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, I. D. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danily leave Wednesday for the Exposition on the Pacific coast. Miss Mary Stamback left Monday for the same point. COME FOR OUTING. NEW PARIS, O., July 14. Seven little tots from Cincinnati, known as the fresh air children, were received here Tuesday and taken in charge by a number of the Methodist congregation. They will remain here two weeks an they will be treated royally.

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County Deaths

-THOMAS HANGLEY. CAMBRIDGE CITY Thomas Hangley, a prominent and life-long resident of ., this place, died at his home on f Monday evening, from leakage of the heart, after an illness of several months. Mr. Hangley was born in Cambridge City, February 17. 1869. He was married to Mary Lanich of this place, February 24, 1897. He is survived, by a wife, one brother, William Hangley, and a sister, Mrs: Nelle Moriarty, of Indianapolis. The funeral will be held in St. Elizabeth's church, on Thursday morning. Burial at Riverside cemetary. , BLUE PRINTS HERE. NEW, PARIS, O., July 14 The blue pnjnt copies of the plans of the new Jefferson township school building have been received from Architect Frank L. Packard of Columbus, and are on exhibition in the Farmers' banking rooms and the office of Clerk E. C.-Mikesell. I

West Manchester Jottings

Mrs. Cassle Banta, Mrs, Alice Brown and Mabel and Will Banta motored to Kingsville, Friday , to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clint Parks. . ; . William, Fobs and wife, Ellsworth Price and wife and Mr. Price, Sr., spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. C. Banta and family. Ora Emerick and family spent Sunday afternoon with Ruby Truck at Eldorado. Come from Greenville. diaries Colville and family and Virgil Emerick and family of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shumaker. Miss , Magdelaine Maloney spent Saturday with New Paris relatives. Henry Shumaker ml New Madison, was in town Friday. Mrs. R, ' H. Siler and daughter, Helen, and Vincent Siler spent Friday and Saturday in Dayton. On Sunday Mr. Siler and son Von, joined them and they spent the day at West Milton with Mr. and Mrs. Belford Food. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes were in Union City, Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fowler. D. A. Poe. and wife and C E. Barnes and wife will leave Thursday for a week's visit with Mr. arid Mrs. Wil liam Poe and Wilaam Dunbar and wife at Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ozeas, Mr, and Mrs. Lou Disher and Miss Hazel Gay of Lewisburg and Miss Clara WheatS. 5th St.

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WILLIAMSBURG, ' Ind-. July 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Hippard and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly motored to Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Watkins and Mr. .and Mrs. Asher Pearce motored to Palestine, Ohio, Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Franklin and daugh ter Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. James Frazer were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Merton Catey and son, Sunday. Mr. Geo. Green spent Sunday in Muncie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of this place. Omar Davis who has -.been ill for some time is slowly improving. ley of Medina, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davisson. Miss Norma Brown spent Sunday with Miss Norah Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers, Mrs. Ella Gates and. Miss Julia Gangner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Huddle at Clayton, O. Mrs. Ray Maule and children, Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin of Richmond, spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley. Mr. Maule came Sunday and spent Sunday with them, returning home in the evening. " Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Crassenbery and Miss Berdena spent Sunday with Hamilton friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley entertained Mrs. John Hornaday of Dayton and Mrs. Ella Cromer oMthlca to dinner, Monday.

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We say "one of the few" because the quantity is the very high character of these Davenports and the fully expect the entire lot to go quickly. Tbe Savings Are From

No Juggling of Price Tickets. The Original Price Is Attached to Every Davenport. Values up

Please do not confuse these high grade Davenports with the cheaply made, cheap material Davenports Every one offered at this low price is equal to any you'll

lind anywhere at $48.00 or more. They are all in strict- , ly first class condition not shop worn nor soiled all are perfect but of discontinued patterns. We have almost any desirable finish in either tan or black Chase Leather, mostly oak, in various finishes Some full bed style, others plain. Al $35.00 These Arc the Most Remarkable Values Ever Offered in Richmond If you are thinking of purchasing a Davenport be sure to see this special lot. To stimulate buying we are offering a discount on all other Davenports in the store.

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Master Howard Weddle of Richmond, returned home- Monday after

having spent a few weeks -vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Pearce was vls Iting Mr. James Neal of Muncie Tues day. V Lora Mercer was In Richmond Monday. Shirley Hollingsworth . and " Own Williams went to Economy - Tuesday. Mr. Man At the Desk Your Brain Can't Work When Your Bowels Are Clogged. Capitalise your full 100 brala power by ridding yourself of constipation, biliousness, that out-of-corts leak ing. Get a 10c box of Sentanel Laxatives to-night. Take one just beforo bed. Itll clean out your bowels, clear up the liver, make you feel great! V Sentanel Laxative are an All-vegetable compound put up In tablet form. Contain no calomel, no habit-forming drugs. Every ingredient a universally recognised remedy for constipation, torpid liver and all the Ills that follow la their trail. Have your family physician write as for a copy of the formula- Put It up to him. Well stand by his decision. Give Sentanel Laxatives a try-out to-night. Phne your druggist to send up a box. 10 doses 10c. Or, if yon prefer,write us for trial package. It's free. The Sentanel Remedies Co.. Inc.. 622 Union Central Blag, Cincinnati. Ohio.

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Henry Fanner is visiting his daughter in Centerville. G.'W. Kelly, hotel proprietor, holds the record for having caught a number of big catfish. The largest weighed 6 pounds. John Creighton Ball went to Fountain City Tuesday morning.

Resinol will I stop that ugly itching rash The moment that Resinol Ointment touches itching skin the itching stops and healing begins, ihat is why doctors have prescribed it so successfully for twenty years in even the severest cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes,- and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin diseases Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment uiakes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Ointir"t and Rninol Soap also clear away Dimple, blackheads and dandruff. Sold by all drug: n ; for trial free, write to Resinol, Dept. 14-S, Baltimore. Md. - - DR. J. M. BULLA Surgeon Office Hours, 8 to 9. 1 to 3: 7 to 9 p. m. pnone zau 200 NORTH EIGHTH ST. Richmond, Indiana - limited and because of very low sale prices. We $10 , to $13 We Earnestly Urge an Early Selection. You'll Know Why When You See Them.