Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 261, 14 October 1915 — Page 2

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W.G.T.U. OF LTOil HEARS REPORTS OU . EFFORTS IN STATE

MILTON, Ind.,, Oct 14. The ReT. M. S. Taylor will preach at boddridge chapel Sunday morning and evening."

The W. C. T. V. held its' regular

montnly meatus wltn Mrs. K. P.

Jones, Tuesday afternoon. Among the

gnesU were Mesdamea Randan, James

Barnard and Sands. Addresses were

given by Mrs. Randall, who gave an

account of the state meeting at Mon

de, and Mrs. June who spoke of her trip to Atlanta to the national meet-

lag. Miss Serena Hoshonr gave a nolo and Ernest Jones a violin solo with piano accompaniment by Miss Ruth McCormlck. Mrs. Anna' Hoshour' received word

Wednesday morning of the death of

her son-in-law, Perry Yoorhees, of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coppock, Mrs. Cullen Squier, Miss Bossert and Mrs. R. W. Warren were at Richmond Tuesday. Miss Carrie Michael, Mrs. O. Ferguson, Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mrs. Theodore Crist, Mrs. Vene Beeson, Mrs. Hattle Heist, . Miss Sarah Roberts spent Tuesday evening with Miss Tiny Moore.

Mrs. Julia Hayden of Straughn Is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. S. Templln and family. - Miss Blanche Moore gave a marsbmallow roast tor her pupils in the Milton schools Tuesday evening at Hiram Cook's grove. , Mr. and Mrs. Denver Harlan and baby of East Germantown, and Miss Lillian Lackey and Morris Caldwell, also Mrs. John Caldwell of Cambridge City, formed a party of guests with Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wissler.

The Rebekah lodge meeting wsv

quite interesting Tuesday night- be cause of readings given by Mrs

Charles Davis, Mrs. . G. A. Borders, Mrs. Wesley Newton and Miss Amelia

Knauf. Mrs. Calvin Weyl of Economy, Is spending a few days with her

daughter, Mrs. Charles Hale and fam

,Mrs. Santford Wissler received word

of the death of her sister-in-law Mrs

George Morris of Los Angeles, Calif., which took place Sunday. Mr. Morris

is well known here.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fulgheim and

Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin were Sun

day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

Charles.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow and daughter, Miss Nellie, and Mr. and

Mrs. Will Wesler, Elbert Kemp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood and

Mrs. Sophronla Morrow attended the Addleman Reunion, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addleman, north

east of here, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. John W. Zerbe and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Sc&ntland

of Williamsburg, were Sunday eve

ning guests of Michal Kendall and family. -'- ' v '. Rev. Mr. Zerbe preached bis farewell sermon ' at this place last Sunday evening to a crowd of 170 persons. Rev. Mr. Zerbe will go tp Saratoga, Ind., to take up his new work. It was announced that the new minister. Rev. Mr. Ulmer, will preach here next Sunday evening, Oct. 17. Rev. Mr. Zerbe's many friends wish him the best of success in is work at Saratoga. Relatives from Milton, Ind., visited Scott Lichty and family, Sunday. Relatives from Milton, Ind., visited Scott Lichty and family, Sunday. Fred Brown of Arizona, visited his sister, Mrs. Caleb Duke, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood were given a pleasant surprise recently at their home, east of town. The following friends and neighbors were present: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sewieke, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Blue Williams, Mrs.

Cheyney Williamson, Mrs. Ida Barker and Mrs. Ollie Garrett.

Misses Alta and Ona Williams, Almeada Williamson, Esther and Edith Lichty, Nellie and Edith Whitacre, Irene Brown, Helen Huffman,

Mildred Sewieke, Ruth Barker, Bernice Clark. Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Hodgln and little son, Robert, were Sunday guests of James Webster and family.

The picture here gives a good idea of the gigantic size of the modern weapons used in the titanic struggle in Europe. It shows

an Italian iz men nowitzer, and the men who serve it, which is

Demg used to shell the Austrian positions.

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i Miss Flossie Money, spent Sunday with Miss Evelyn Hayes. - ... Mr. Sherman spent the week end with relatives at Falmouth. Mr. Panl DtU anant ftnnriawwtth lila

grandfather north of Cambridge. Miss On Johnson of Knightstown spent Sunday with Miss Mary Willie.

ran. anrerew Money spent - Tuesday with her brother Harry Hall of Ha-

gerstown. . .

Mrs. Harrv Ridnnnnr nf 'Vow f mmtim

spent Monday and Tuesday, with her mother,: Mrs. Wilson. ,

Miss , Marie Naedham rtnraw1 tn

New Castle after a lengthy, stay with ber grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. Al

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J. N. Glrbart callftri nnrm inilmnn

Tome and wife at Cambridge City Sunday. , , ; : k .

Miss Ines FnnV nnt. Rnnilav with

Miss Ethel Ward at LewlsWle.

. Mr.. Denny of Richmond -was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilbert gave a dinner Tuesday evening In honor of their daughter's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby and daughter spent Sunday with J. Johnson and family. . The Homemakera club met Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the M. E. church. They were entertained by ' Miss McNeil of Purdue, who lectured upon desserts. Leon Hase and sons Robert and Clinton Of Miracle aneet Mnndav anil

Tuesday with Mrs. Floyd Girbert. J

xnr. anq Mrs. Henry Fricker spent Sunday with Will Bolin at Cambridge City. An Interesting series of missionary meetiua was held at. the m. n: . rhnrch

Sunday and Monday. " Mra. 'EDxabeth Smith baa 'returned

home after a serious Illness at the

home of her daughter in Cambridge

City.-'. Miss Mella. Floyd apent Snuday with Miss Ines Money. John Higglns has purchased George Cooper's farm, and Mr. Cooper wUl purchase Chester Hurley's farm. Mr. Fink, who was injured In a fall from an apple tree, ts improving. .- . ...-, . ; .-t Miss Bernlee Fricker spent Sunday with Miss Elva Wiker. Harry Scott has returned to 8t Louis, after. a visit here. , ; Mrs. Sarah La rah la spending the week In Richmond.

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sold in a few days and since then many have asked for those special cabinets. Yesterday we received another shipment of the identical cabinets which we had before and we are able to quote the same special LOW PRICE on this lot. DO NOT DELAY SECURE YOURS TOMORROW OR SATURDRDAY.

Save Thousands oS Steps Make housework a real pleasure. This fine Kitchen Cabinet makes a model kitchen and saves miles of steps for tired feet, it is made of oak. thoroughly seasoned and finished In the popular golden oak finish. The high Quality Of this cabinet combined with the low - price, makes this one of the greatest values we have aver been able to offer. The sliding, extension top is of NICKELOID-pollshed surface, always clean and sanitary. OUR SPECIAL PRICE for this 125.00 value is only v t

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It Is natural for you to ask why we sell this cabinet for about 16.50 less than la usually charged for a similar cabinet. Our answer Is, We have a standing contract tar a great number of cabinets from this manufacturer and because of our large output we can boy in quantities and par cash. - We- newer - take one cent out of 'tbe Quality to quote a low price. This S23.S0 cabinet Is fitted with an Indestructible PORCEL, IRON TOP. in other respects. It Is similar to our special $19.80 cabinet. . " ' It'a a $30 value specially priced at .

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A Panttry, Cupboard and KitlcSien TaMe in a Single Piece of Furniture Each Cabinet js fitted out completely to make work simple and quick. The top section has a large china compartment Awith roomy shelves fitted with either glass or oak panel doors. Four aluminum top glass spice jars and a salt, tea and coffee jar are also included in the equipment. An automatic sugar bin is a feature as is also the removable, tilting flour bin which holds 50 pounds. The interior is finished with three coats of white enamel with sanitary, heavy wire shelves. The metal bread and cake box is removable and ventilated and of extra large size. These cabinets also have a large comparent for po pans and kettles with a wire rack on door for lids, etc. These cabinets are of SOLID OAK tri tl 'sanitary8 e cabmet six inches f the floor, thus it is easy to sweep under and therefore

In ' your own home a demonstration of this famous FrantzPremier Vacuum Cleaner. Phone us.

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For Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What is needed is a tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere.Adv.

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WANTED Man and wife to man'f new hotel; fine opportunity. For information address Lock Box 264, City.

NOTICE Commencing Wednesday, October 13, PalrylewQIen Miller and N. and 3. 8th street cars will leave 8th and Main 7'a minutes later. Earlham-E. Main and Easthaven cars will leave 8th and Main streets on the hour and every 15 minutes thereafter,, running thru direct from Eaethaven to Austin 8witch without change . by way of - Doran Bridge.

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