Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 252, 4 October 1915 — Page 2

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THE niCHMOND PALLADWU AND 8UN-imEGilAIVNDAYrOCT 1915. .- ; r -

TREES PRODUCE IOSUAL CROP OF FINE FRUIT

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Oct. 4. The orchard of Howard WMtely south of town, where" the Purdue ' experiments : hare been made (or - several years, Is furnishing, an almost unprecedented yield of apples this season. The - fruit comprises all the leading varieties and is of excellent quality. Mr. Whitely uses the most approved methods in the selection and care of his trees. Mr. and Mrs.: .Will Harrison of Richmond, visited relatives here Thursday. The Misses , Mamie, Lora and Mildred Bowers of Centerville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lundy Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton are sperid--lng several days with relatives at Columbus and 8eymour. Miss Irene Murphy of Kokomo, is visiting her uncle, Frank Ebert, in Cambridge City - Mr. and : Mrs. Matthew Williams

brate the fiftieth marriage annivers

ary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cory. j Miss Helen Dyke of Indianapolis, is spending a week with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dyke. Gives Thimble Party. Mrs.. B, W. Gentry gave a thimble ' party Thursday afternoon in honor of

ner motner-m-iaw, Mrs. Alice uentry B TV (irltAll nr. lA.t.

ui mai uuf inc. uo iuiucu bucbid were Mesdames Walter Krone, Charles Elchlor, Joe Moore, Will Austin, Charles Woods, Will .Hunt and Forest Danner. Mies Bertie Lafever has returned after a fortnight spent with relatives .at Indianapolis. Walter Gibson has moved Into the Lester property on Pottawottomi street. Mr. and Mrs. Llndley Ferguson have returned from their wedding trip to Southern Canada, and will take up residence on their farm near Milton. The ladies of the Christian church will bold a rummage sale in the basement of , the church, October 25, 26 and 27. ; Ve V.- UaJ.1U a.

Is spending ; a few days with her

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doney will be Iho ufeto rt frlonri. at Inritnnannlis

over Sunday. Miss Alma Hull Is acting as substitute governess at the Soldiers' and

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Boy Wanted With bicycle at once COOPER'S GROCERY

Sailors' Orphons ' horn at Knightstown, during the month of October. Mr. and Mrs. Huber Reigle are mov ing. into the. B. F- Drlscbel property on West Main street. - ' Mrs.: Anna Hoenlg of Paris, I1L, la vlsiUng her sisters, Mrs. J. W. Marson and Mrs. J. Ii Manlove. Mr. and ' Mrs. Louis Kirk wood of Kennard, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller on Wednesday. i R. R. Watkins has sold the Cantbridge City Laundry to C. J. Bowleg of Indianapolis. Mr. Watkins .will give his entire - time to the clothing and cleaning business. Miss Marie Knox, who has held position In Chicago, during the last year, has, on account of failing, returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Knox. I , Mrs. R. D. Steele after a wee's visit with her daughter Mrs. Bertram Berger at Kokomo, has returned, accompanied by the latter. v ! Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson were the guests of friendB at Pendleton -' ofe Wednesday. :" Frank Morgan of Yorktown, spent Wednesday with friends In Cambridge City. " - .- . :- j William H. Doney has7 sold what Is known as the Shutes farm, south of town, to Kersey Huffman for $4,350., There was an unusually large attendance at the funeral of Lyman U. DHL The funeral sermon was preached by Rev, Charles Shults, pastor of the Christian church. The burial services -v were ; conducted by H- the Masonic lodge, r ' j Mrs. J. W. Marple is spending two weeks as the- guest of friends and relatives at St. Louis. Mrs. C. W. Joselyn, who has beea spending the month here, left for Chicago on Thursday 'evening to join- her husband from where they will return to their home In Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. James Dennis came from Knlghtstown on Wednesday to attend the funeral of Lyman U. Dill. She was the guest of Mrs. George Robey. Mrs. Charles Smith was the guest of Hagerstown friends on Wednesday. ?

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. Mrs. Alice Myers of Cambridge City, was a . recent guest. ,of Miss .Nora Campbell. " , r , . . Keep In mind the big Boosters meet ing at the hall Tkwvday night. - Mf. and Mrs. Will Fllby are visiting relatives at NoblesviUe. , 4 J Mr. Beamer of Knlghtstown; was the gueat of Mrs. H. D. Warren Friday. ,-. j :y-. Saturday, October . is the date of the annual .fair given by the women of the Christian church. Mrs. Mary Passmore has been ill with heart trouble. Robert Oentle of Richmond, was greeting friends here Baturday. Mrs.. Mary Beabout of LosanUvIlle, is . visiting, her . sister, Mrs. Elmer Lowry and family. : ; Mrs. Lydla Hess lias moved to Frank Ohmlt's ' tenant property and Wesley Newton and family, now occupy. Henry" Mueller's property, vacated by Mrs. Hess. Dr.; Squler gave a talk before the high school Friday, on "Disease Pre vention."- I .. . Olin Davis and Firman McCormlck and Misses Ruth McCormlck and Erma Shafer, went to Connersvllle Friday evening.

Mrs. Coppock Sr., of Oreensfork, is the guest of her soa and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coppock. ... k. ' Misses LoeUa Laats and Gussie Miller were Richmond visitors' Saturday. ..; ,i : .. Miss BntsvLeverton, who gave a penny supper, and social, at the fiurrls school house, Friday evening realized about 20. The proceeds go towards a piano far the schooL ,,- : - :

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Miss Hazel Tharp entertained Echo and Helen Slick at dinner Sunday, K. D. Cofield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mr. and' Mrs. Raymond 8mlth, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cofield, : Oertrude Cofield, Frank Cofield, Jr and Mrs.' Van Ausdal of New Castle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Clark near Fountain City. ' Mrs. Walter Moore spent Wednesday in Richmond. Misses Reba Showalter and MIbs Allie Barnes of Fountain City called on Mrs. Walter Moors Thursday:. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith Spent Sunday evening with" Walter Moore and family. '. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hyde spent Bunday

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, John Chenoweth St HoUansburg. Mrs. Joe Walllck of Cambridge City spent last wee with Mrs. Sarah HUL Carl Swan and family of Richmond spent a fsw days last week with C. S. Anderson. " i Clarence Addleman- and family en, tertained Ernest Hunt and family laat Sunday. - ;- Mr. ; and Mrs. J. AT Van Nuys and William Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Cells Anderson. Rev. Case and family entertained company from Indianapolis a few days

laat week. ...

Mrs. Sli Hyde and . Mrs. John Boren

spent Thursday in New Madison. ;

When elephants are In' the vicinity of tigers, they beat their trunks on the

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plan .when you can buy the 17-Jewel tioln Watch on the Jitney Of psylno $25.00 for a 1slx Ssms wstehlisrs for '

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nu Kpiiirv jwi, avjinnH w nwmi ana cam, ana TOUr positions. In i Deuber 20-year flold filled ease, at only $18.75. It Is positive ly the same watch that you pay f 25.00 for when you buy en th Jitney plan. Special Agent for Hamilton Watches and Seth Thomas Clocks. .

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THE 20Tn CENTUHV Laurel Heater

Does Wot Produce Any Blach Sobly Smohc

Here Arc the Reasons Why

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HEATS THE ENTIRE TOP WITHOUT HEATING THE OVEN. Made of the very; best grade of steel and the firebox Is made of superior gray Iron and the firewalls are extra thick thai body Is double , lined with steel and asbestos in order to hold heat, and will operate In baking or cooking on about the expense as most any other range. We carry a full line In the square, also reservoir from - $26.75 to $60.00 -Cash or on Divided Payments

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CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN TWO The burners in Laurel Gas Ranges are so constructed that there is no possible chance of waste of fuel and what gas is burned has the proper combustion to t afford the best heat. These ranges are sent but on Free Trials. One Price Cash or on Payments.

REMEMBER THIS PLEASE THE 20th CENTURY LAUREL HEATERS ACTUALLY SAVE ONETHIRD THE FUEL BILL.

We Arc Selling Dozens Certainly no one would buy a Laursl atove unless he fait perfectly satisfied that the Laurel was the best of them all. As a fuel saver they have no equal no stove equals . the Laurel unless they have the same qualifications which those wa know cannot be found In ethers. We can prove it Will Von Buy Yours Tomorrow? , There should now be no question in your, mind of .which stove to buy; It burns the cheapest, and dirtiest slack that can be bought and will aave you three times the fuel over any other make. We can prove it.

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-'The smbke from soft coal is soft coal in the vapor (gas) state. If you can prevent soft coal from giving off this smoke you'll agree that we get more heat and at the same time use less fuel. The Laurel Patented Fire Pot Consmmes flhe Gases The patented fire pot of the 20th Century Laurel Heater was designed for this purpose to consume the gases which go to make smoke. This fire pot. in connection with the Laurel Register grate conducts the draft to the fire only; r through the slots. nThe register grate being always closed "(except Avhen removing ashes) the air is forced to enter the slots in the fire pot which causes the coal to burn entirely around the outside toward the center. The fire burning in this manner encloses the green coal in a circle of intense heat, causing it to throw off its gases and to coke the coal ahead of it. vy: .; , ; . .... il - , - ;V.j . The 20th CTNTmY LAmD (Ms M-V&C It Bo2siVl Sct&i .These gases unitingrwijthrtheitteiii fmwthe:li6tl)lait:iing fdrnfaTflpIy"cbustAl)lF; is readily consumed by the fire. $othe 20th Century Laurel Heater, byv the way in which -the fire is made to .burnt,- ! does not prqduce any blacjc, sooty smoke. tr. . . : ; ''z'f -M - -.-li-'2: 'h yl KT 1HIAS EQUA1L--W1E CAMPMPE M J6 prove your claim la oftentimes a mighty big Job but we have just that confidence and know the qualifications of the Laurel -atove so "well and know other makes so well that we tf6 net healtate ta make thie statement that we can prove our claims. - The fire port and register grate of the Laurel la quite different from others and that is where the Laurel patent features prevent others from duplicating. The fire bums from the outside toward the center. By so doing yeu get the benefit of all the heat. The register grate forces the fire to get ite draft through the slots of the fire poL There are many other exclusive features we would like to explain to you. Come tonight. - -

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