Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 280, 5 November 1915 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1915.
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WELFARE WOJIKHIS OF CAMBRIDGE CITY NAf.' COMMITTEES
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 5. At a meeting of the. Citizens' Welfare club on Tuesday evening. President F. J. :HarTrppolnted "the following committees:; vy By laws R. H. Ressler. B. F. Wisalor, J. C. Dodson, H. D. Morria, F. C. Mosbaugh. Entertainment Lawrence Ogborn, Clifford Maraon, George Barrett, E. D. Filby, Don Wright, Rev. Father Gorman, Dr. R. C. Leslie. Charles Keller. Industrial -C. F. Wheeler, H. II. Bryan, C.,8. Kitterman, Ferd Romer, J. W. Judkina. O. U. Toppln, E. V. Whelan, Dr. W. R. Littell. v
Finance George E, Callaway, Harry
Shideler, R. A. Hicks, Dr. Charles Kniese, Dean House. .'' ' . Membership M. R. Krahl, Edwin -T.
Bertsch, F W. Marson, R. L. Scott,
L. A. Bertsch, . Roy, Copeland, E. R Huddleston.
MIDDLEBORO, IND
Cambridge City News
A. J. Little was' surprised' by a number of friends . Saturday evening - at his home. The guests were: masked. An oyster'-sunper' was .served In the dibnlng room jwhich was attractively decorated with chrysanthemums. ' The guests were Messrs. , and Mesdames Walter Sieweke, Sam Danner, George Kennedy, Russell Clark, Will Brooks, Frank McCord, Charlie Little, ' Fred Kunckle, Charlie Duke, Clyde Thomas, Jesse Addelman, John Smith, Will Duke; Misses Anna Cook, Edna Duke, Mildred Sieweke, Margaret Addelman, Elizabeth. McChire. : ;. Hazel . .; Thomas, Ruth ' Little, 'Garnet: Addelman, 'Ajw. Marie Clark; Messrs. Lawrence Cook; Paul, Duke, Ralph Little,' Emmett Sieweke, Edgar Duke, Ora Gunckle and Wayne Brooks. .... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr." and Mrs: Sam Danner and Mrs.' Nancy Hawkins..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler spent Sunday with Mr- and MrB- Clyde Thomas. ..... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller of AbIngton spent Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. Lesley Albright.. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patti and family: and -Mr. and Mrsi. Norman Kirkman of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark..... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bird and daughter Halcia were guests of Mrs. Miriam Little Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryan and two children and Miss " Nellie , Wickett and niece of Richmond at dinner Thursday An entertainment and basket supper will be given at tbe'Mtddleboro school house Friday evening Miss Nejlle JTordan and Harry Martin of Ne Madison and Mr. and 'Wrs. "Turner Moojeef NewParis were, guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Albright! Sunday.. . . .John Van Zant is in very; poor health.
Dr. J. E. Wright will; spend Saturday at Lafayette with his son Robert, who is a' student at-Purdue university. . . . Mrs.B. F. Drischel of Richmond, has beben' spending a few r days with her daughter. Mm. 'Dean-nftouse . . . . Mrs. Lizzie Kinder of Indianapolis Is the - guest of her - sister Mts.- Mi L. Hlatt. . . . .Among the number of those from outside the town- who attended the funeral of C. W. Routh, on Wed-, nesdiy, were Mr. and-Mrs. John -Bur-res of; RuBsiaville, ,Mr. and Mr.; Willard Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross', Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christopher,-. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christopher , and . Miss Hazel Dennis of Richmond. Mr. John Kennedy and daughter of Muncie. and Joseph Andrews and John D. Rathfon, of - Redkey.. . . .Leo Gard ' having sold his dry cleaning establishment to Harley , Garrett, moved his family.? to Richmond on..: .Wednesday...... Mrs. Clifford ' Marson, . and children spent Wednesday with relatives at Centervllle.. . . .Word ;hasbeen "received by William Hickman that his son Harry, who is now at Liverpool, has enlisted In the English army. . : '. Miss Amy .Mc Daniels . has gone to Indianapolis, to spend several days with-relatives and friends. , Before returning; , . she ' will visit Plainfleld and Zlonsville:. r.'.Rev Stearns will preach .atttbeJPresbyterian church on Sunday morning on the
subject "Aloneness With God"; in the evening, "The Hall Marks of - Faith." . ...A number of automobiles, ten from Connersville. and seven from , Milton; passed . through town on Wednesday
morning filled with "boosters," bound
ror , Marion, . inaiana.. . . .airs. - ti. h. Bryan spent: Thursday with friends at Richmond.. .-Mr." and Mrs.., 'Robert Myers and family will occupy the property, on West Front -street vacated by, Leo Gard.. .. '. The Moose lodge recently organized at this place has now a membership of , one hundred. They are arranging to purchase or lease a property suitable for a lodge and club room..: ..Mrs. , Glen Beeson of Richmond,, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.V NJ Falls on Wednesday. .... Leon Allison has accepted - a position with" Wiseman & Stanley, undertakers r1 The ladles of the Presbyterlan -Guild -wijl - hold a - market November .16,; at the -B. F. .Wissler Hardware store...;.Mrsv-.-Naiicy i A. Caswell, aged 87 years, is dead at her home on . South Walnut ; street, ; from cerebro hemorrhage. The funeral will be held this afternoon, at 1:30. o'clock, at' Raliegh, Rush county.. . . .Miss" Florence Webb, "city librarian,' has prepared and sent' to Gary an exhibit showing fthe manner of 'conducting rural stations, to be used at the state library meeting to' be'.; held 'In thatr city the
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HEAD WHITEWATER
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Champ and sister; Mary Champ 'of Dublin were guests of W. B.; Oler. anA family, Sunday.. . Mr. .and Mrs. .Dennis : of West River were dinner guests, s
WHITEWATER, Ind., Nov. 5. Ad-4
dleman and f fmith,' local real estate dealers report' the following '.deals, for tjoe' past week : Oscar McClure purchased the Melrit Peden, farm north orilollansburg, of 50 acres' at "$12.50 per acre. VrnChenbweth traded" his 66-acre ; farm " near Glen' Karn for "a 120-acre farm near Union City. Clyde North of Winchester, . traded his" 78acre farm , for the 80-acre farm owned by Lee' Taylor lof that place.
. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lamb and family of Webster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robinson and family.. . . . John . Addleman- and Zeddie White motored to Connersville Sunday. .... Charles H. Minor of Richmond, has been spending a few days with' Mr? and Mrs. Thomas -Pyle.. .. . Mrs. C. W.rWiHiams and daughters of Hollansburg? visited with Mr. -and Mrs. Thomas Matlock - Saturday. Mrs. Lee Harlan of Lynn.; was a week-end guest of friends' here.'l .". .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. - Davis entertained 4 Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards Miss Opal Hodgin entertained about one hundred of her friends to a Halloween masquerade party Saturday evening at her home west of town. Appropriate decorations were arranged In- the vftr ious rooms. Music and game formed tBe "diversion" "for the evening, after which' "refreshments' were served.
Miss Bernice Flicker and Miss Elva Wiker gave a Halloween party 'Saturday. . (: ; Mrs. ' Louise. Beckett jot Rlcjithe, guests of Irs. Ruth; sliewatt "Sunday.. .. .Mrs. Louise Bevkett; of Rich: mond spent" the week end with local relatives.. . . .Mr. and , ...Mrs. Orange Hall visited relatives in Albany, Ind., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatwith -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hatfield. Mrs. Charles Douthit and daughter Bernice were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Fricker Mrs. Herbert Bilby was in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W: E. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Floyd of Dublin, and Mrs. ' Louise Beckett of Richmond, spent Sunday . with Mr. and Mrs. George Copper Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hormel- near Jacksonbufff .... Mrs, Martha Butler . and. daughter Lucy, and son Shawley, and Rudyard Manlove spent a few days in Indianapolis. .... Members of the Bidawee club gave a Halloween party for their families Monday, evening in the basement-of the - Methodist church. Most everyone was masked. Everyone was guessed before they .could unmask.Thee ertiwg"w'a8''' fipen't iir -various .games. Refreshments w.re served.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sinith' of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks of Mount Auburn spent Sunday
with William Hicks and family. ... . Miss Mary Champe.. spent the week end aiiEeenomy with Mrs.'.Nola PflfT-, They spenC"M6riday at Earlham college.. Mrs." Richardson rand ctaughter, Mrs. Booth and son of Tipton, Mrs. and Mrs.-William Huddleston of Chicago and Dr. and 'Mrs. C. E. McKeen and son Paul spent Sunday with Charles Evans and family.
Australia i yearly tons of cane sugar.
produces 225,000
- Mrs. Matilda Martin . has : returned from Kokomo where' Bhe rislfed : relatives the last six weeks. .... Mrs." R. W. ; Routh of Randolph street, i Wchmond. is here visiting.. , . : Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Frasier entertained -Mr. J and Mrs. Frank Gardner and. son, Mr. and Mr. Norm Lacey;and two children of Richmond and Mrs. Ora Edwards .and daughter Thelma at dinner Sunday.. . ; .Mr. and Mrs. Timi Pierce of Hagerstowja are visiting J. L. Replogle and family John Esgrave and family returned to Winchester Sunday evening.. . ..Mr. and - Mrs. -Frank Pierce and Miss Mary Mumbower'i were at Windsor , and Parker Sunday-1 .", Mr. and . Mrs.. Harley LonU and children were her Sunday-afternoon.... .Mrs. Fennimore was at Hagerstown , Sundayapd ; Richmond Monday. . , . . Will Conarroe was called to Modoc Sunday on account of the illness of his father. Mr. anil Mrs Job Lamb and i chil
dren visited relatives at Carlos City
Sunday. .... The Ladies' Aid society of the M.-E. church met. Wednesday afternoon at the church. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kennedy spent Monday at .Winch ester Mrs. Nan Pierce is spending the week with .Mrs. Susan MendenhaU of Sugar Grove.. : . .Smith Jordan has returned to "Muncie aftervlsltine relatives here. -i.-rMrs. Louise Orr;
has returned to Anderson after a few
days' ' Visit- with Mrs.. xortneott
WUlie S'orthcott was at Richmond j Monday Mrs. Luzetta Fennimore i returned from Richmond Tuesday aft-j ernoon. . . . . Mrs. Bessie Edwards had ; as guests' at dinner Mrs. Jennie Gard-! rier and son 'Floyd, Mrs. Hattie Laceyand two children of Richmond. : and I
Mrs. Alice Frasier.. , . .Rev. Howard
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Puts. Vigor and - Ambition Into
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spondent. mentally or pnysicany aepressed. and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 50 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at A. G. Luken's and Leo H. Flhe's today and your trouble will be over. - ' If you drink too. much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of any kind, Wendell's Ambition Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from A. G. Luken and Leo H. Fine on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous system; constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or -liver complain ts.. sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or weakness .of any kind get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by The Wendell; Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv. '
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When Other Methods Fail, we want you to visit us. -To subluxations of the vertebrae may be traced many forms of so-called "disease.? 0PRACTI Corrects the cause of such abnormalities and proves Nature's key to health and long life. - G.C.WUeoxen,D.G Phone 1603. 35 S. 11th 84. Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m.
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You know what a delicious, full flavor milk gives to your cooking how much richer pancakes taste when you make them with milk. V Tou can get this added deliciousness in Aunt Jemima's Pancake flour. This favorite pancake flour is prepared with the milk pure, full flavored already in it I Ordinarily, women have to add the milk theMselves, or not having milk at hand many use water, and water never gives the aame full flavor. So that it will be easy for every woman " who uses Aunt Jemima's to -
have the finest pancakes possible to make, pure, sweet , milk is already added. In Aunt Jemima's you get the one perfect, complete, prepared pancake flour. Already, proved a success Well-known cooking and food experts have tested Aunt Jemima's. They are enthusiastic over it. They appreciate what the: addition of milk means in added convenience and ia greater deliciousness. ! Try Aunt Jemima's and you will have the same experience. See how much better your pancakes . are when you use,. the flour that has-the milk mixed in it. See why every one who tastes Aunt Jemima's pancakes ia bo enthusiastic about their wonderful flavor I
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Air Day Tomorrow we most cordially request the present every man, woman and child in this vicinity at the opening of E)D11I1SS9S CIfoD)(0MttE SBldDp Formerly the Candy Shop in the Murray Theatre Building. Brusso purchased the Candy Shop just recently and now calls his place the Chocolate Shop. In this beautiful cozy store you can secure the most delicious drinks and good eats ever offered for sale in this city. Years of experience have taught us the art of making the good things that you like to eat. --; We want you to come tomorrow and every day. Try some of our fancy Sundaes, Sodas and. Dainty
Lunches. They are rrggt delicious.
wdpeiiiig Sale oil Fnime WcOuaites
Tomorrow will also be Chocolate Day and we offer the following specials:
REGULAR GRADE 60c BOX CAN- fiTjR YOUR CHOICE OF AJY 50c GRADE DY, EXTRA FINE, TOMORROW AT '(vTF) OF BULK CHOCOLATES, AT PER ONLY - T. . i OH) 61 Vlv POUND, ONLY
We carry a big line of the best Chocolate Candies at all times. Try some the next time. Tomorrow We Will Give to You Absolutely Free Sweet Sandwiches with every order of our delicious Hot Chocolate. Also Free Souvenirs all day tomorrow our Grand Opening Day. And don't forget to see our special window display for Saturday.. The crowds will come, don't delay, but follow the crowd to s Bipiiii9 Qi(oflail Dnp, IN THE MURRAY THEATRE BUILDING.
Second Hand Clothes for Working men Sold at Crawford's 313 North D Street.
Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Re pairing. Phone 2095.
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IBOEIHIOE1R IB1ROS 15 South 7th Street SpecfiM Week Enndl alle
SAVING MONEY! Let Us Save It For You. Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5 Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice, young, tender beef, pound. . .15
Prime Beef Roasts, pound 12! Pot Roasts, pound 12& Choice Boiling Beef, pound.. 10
weight
No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound 15 Loin Pork Chops, pound 15 Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound 12c
Very Choice Elgin Creamery Butter, 1 Lb. to customer 28 Lb. - Three Large Loaves of Mother's Bread 10 Sweet Pickled Boneless Bean Pork, pound 104
OLEOMARGARINE Swift's Lincoln OK 2 lbs m3
No. 1 Sugar Cured 1AA Moxley'a Special-
Shoulders, lb. .... VUK,
No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon 1Q
-Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails. 9 lbs. net d- ff? V weight . iplaUtJ
No. 5
weight
No. 3 pails, 2 lbs., net QQ,
JJl
pails, 42 lbs. net PjEJg
HAMS, BACON No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, - (! per lb Xtll
per pound
OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound. .
Choice Bean Bacon, pound.
2 lbs Buehler Bros. Special.' 2 lbs
36c 35c
COFFEE
Fancy Steel Cut, the 35c AQ lr kind, lb. & OC Rio Coffee (whole bean) OP. 2 lbs AUC
20c 20c
Liver Sausage, lb. ....
CHEESE
Full Cream ;- per pound . '. . Brick Cheese per lb.
Indiana Sweet' Corn,' Extra Sifted Early June Peas, 'Red Kidney Beans, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Sour Kraut, Pure Apple and Currant Jelly, assorted to please," 3 for. ': . . . . .... . . . . . . . . : . . ... . ......... .
8 Small Cans Evaporated Milk. .'. .......... 25 25c Bottle Van Camp's Catsup ... . . . . ,16 " Very Choice Peanut Butter 2 Lbs. for 25
. . . 12& 11c?
SAUSAGE
Frankforts, Wieners,, Garlic and Bologna, per lb. .... . . . 12',c Fresh Link Sausage., lb. ,12 '2c
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