Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 292, 19 November 1915 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGHA& AT, NOV. 19, 1915
Ap;v;o:.:Hi jmifl ; AltW r.OTG : vnrur.as. cooper ; CAtPBlSlX8TOWN. Ind Nov. i lt: -Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Cooper entertainld the following elderly ladles at dinbtr Wednesday; f : Mrs. Sarah Card, atd 70; Mlaa Hannah Frame. 5; Mrs. Sallle Cooper. 76; Mrs. Hrrlt Parker, 88; Hra. Sarah C. Card, 75; Mrs. Mary Larsn, 76; Mrs. Belle Cooper. 78; ?P. R. Cooper. 77. and J. C. Miller. 75. The occasion was a happy day lor all present a, all were Mends for many years past The average age is 77. "All of them are enjoying very good health considering their ages. . -Continue Lecture Course. , The thfrd riumher' "of the lecture course will be on Tuesday' night Not. 92. 1h eaniMBT Is Mme. Rlgardt
Lewis and; her famous .company of
soloists. Don't fall to attena uus number as It lll be fine.. . .Elbert Cooper who suffered a badly crushed and broken: limb on last Wednesday evening was operated on Wednesday, the operation-being to straighten the broken nones and set in a silver plate
The Richmond and Eaton pike will be completed or -nearly so to Greenwood by Saturday. The work Is progressing runMiv ' Alvln Barker and wife.
see Mame Shuie, of Bristol. Tenn.. are
here visiting her brother. ClarK snute and. family Mrs. Harvey Oard was dawn from Richmond Tuesday and
TVinaflav at the' bedside of- her
mother, Mrs: Nerve Bulla.' at the home nf Mrt James Shaffer. Mrs. Bulla fell
Vnndav: avenlna and' dislocated a hone
near , the , hip. She Is getting along very well .,Mr. Phillip visited her daughters-in -Boston-and -Richmond, Ind.s- fbr-a' few-,daythe first -of the 1 WnTltWATEa
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executor, James Rose of the last and testament of Mary Drook. ';
Order coaflrmms; the private of personal property In the matte
J the last will and testament of Wil
fivmi, aeceasea. , ; Personal and Social.
Mrs. W. E. Morris and dat
The second, number of the lecture course" was largely attended Monday evening..... Mrs. Lavlna Newton of Lynn is spending a' few days with her sister. Mrs..Sallie Nicholson and other relatlyes. . . .Miss Lena Hlatt of Spring Grove was here Thursday, ; . ,Mrs. Manda Hunt spent Wednesday at hlme . .: .The Rev. Mr. Case will fill his ap-p-i-!trfnt atthe Christian church Sunday , morning and. evening. . ;, Henry Krll anrt femily. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Arthur. Mrs. Melissa, Addloman and Mrs. Elizabeth Arthur ,were guests of Will Baker at Fountain City Sunday. . . . .John Addleman has returned from a visit with his children in Chicago. . . . Mrs. C D.'. Pyle has ' returned from a vislt'Wlth relatives Jn Richmond. . . , Misses Genevieve and . Gladys Anderson of Bethel spent Monday here. .. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross are the parents of a baby boy.. ..The little son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson Is 111 with rheumatism.... Messrs. and Mesdames Oral Alexander, Charles Benson, Mr. and. Mrs. Colvin Williams, Andrew Benson, James Benson and families formed a motor party Sunday and stent tW dSf'wkh ' relatives at Brookville, O.
LIBERTY, Ind.. Nov. 19. The fu
neral of Scott Phenle, tbe carpenter who was killed by a fall from the rafters of a barn . Saturday, was held
Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist
church. The Rev. C. W. Whitman, pastor, preached the sermon. The deceased was in his sixty-fourth year.' He leaves a widow and five children, Mrs. Charles Griaer of Connersvllle. Mrs.
Will Ketchum of Richmond. Frank.
Charles and Harry Phenis of this city.
Court Records, for Week. The suit of Charles W. Martin vs. the I. tc C. Traction company, venued here from Fayette county, was dismissed." ; J ,''? The case of the State vs. William Honeas was venued to Fayette county. The probate record shows the court granted petition to sell personal property at private , sale in the matter of the estate of B. F. Snyder. First current report of tbe guardianship of Margaret and Martin Vereker, minor heirs of Patrick Taylor, deceased. Petition granted to buy monument in tbe estate of Edward Sanford, deceased. - Appraiser appointed for inheritance tax purposes in the matter of the estates of B. F. Snyder, Susan Cassady, Mary C. Sharp, Squire B. Rude, Lydla E. Wright and Allen M. Beeler. ' In the matter of the estate of Fannie Long, deceased, claims of 1113.02 al
lowed.
Final report in the matter of the last will and testament of Alice Pierson,
deceased. Resignation of guardian-and appoint
ment of guardian in the matter of the guardianship of Letha M. Stinson and Walter P. Stinson. minor ' heirs of
Charles F. Stinson, deceased.
Guardian's report of the sale of real
estate in the matter of the fuardian
ship of Alexander E. Jackson and Jo-
STATE LINE
C. J. Cllne was at Witt's Sunday forenoon Mr. Schalk of Richmond, visited at the Walter Parks home Saturday. .... Josiah Brower and family spent last Sunday at the John Bower heme Mrs. Mary Jones substituted on the mail route for her husband last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brower were Richmond shoppers Saturday morning.. . . .John Brower and daughter Ethel,, were in College Corner Wednesday . oh , business.
ANXIOUS TO SEE BELL.
COLUMBUS, ind., Npv. 19. When the Liberty Bell passes through Columbus at 1 a. m., Monday, 2,000 school children will be on hand. In order that the . youngsters may receive the proper amount of sleep Superintendent of Schools Fitzgibbons has announced that no sessions will be held Monday ifternoon. .
seph A. Jackson, minor heirs of Fannie Ewing, deceased.' "Order of sale of 'real estate by the ad mlnistratrrix, Jennie P.. Coughlin. In the matter of the estate of Margaret Smith, deceased, vs. Frank Smith et aL "Supplementary report in the matter of the last will and testament of Ellen I. Zuttermeister, deceased. Filing of the inventory In the matter of the trust estate of George Rude. , Final report in the matter of the estate of Corydon Brattaln. deceased.' Final report in the matter of the estate of Martha B. Coddington. deceased.
Cm-rent report and ' resignation of
trustee in the matter of the trusteeship of George F. Rude.
Order of sale of. real estate by the
rel
Miss Catherine, are guests of
in Columbus.... Mr. and Mrs.
Filer have returned home tram
tended visit with friends and n
In Muscle F. A. Irwin was
mood Tuesday.... Mr. and M:
Brirht and Mrs. Ora Crull
nine in " Richmond Tueeda;
Kind's Herald Band of If
save a musical entertainment
eTeninar st church... .Miss
Dooley entertained the Jen:
club Tuesday evening at her
Mrs. F. T. DuBois entertain
day Card club at her horn
afternoon. Kerresnmenis
of hot. rolls, escalloped oyi
dorf salad and pineapple l
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" Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braithwalte as1 well as Dr.-Simon all distinguished Authors agree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom falls in furnishing us with a clue to the principles upon j which it is to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in tbe blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica, or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.; send a sample of urine and describe symptoms. You will receive free medical advice after Dr. Pierce's chemist has examined the urine this will be carefully done without charge, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce during many years of experimentation has discov
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' - f - ; DENNIS MANN. EATON, 0 Nor. II. rtmeral services for Dennis Mans, 25. son of Mrs. Albert Mann, of this city, were heal Friday afternoon at First Christtea church, conducted by Rev. McD. Howaare. Mann died . Wednesday after a week's Illness resulting from lockjaw. He was a farm hand and at the time of his death was employed by ,W. E. Brown, three miles west of Camden. Besides. his mother he is
survived by three brothers and tour
sisters. The body was burled In Mound Hill cemetery. . ;
Captain Daniel Powers, of Marysville. Pa, is said to have made 3,000 voyages on the Susquehanna river as a raftsman.
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FECIAL
AWTBER SHIPMENT of PEDITALS
100 of These Regular $3.00 Pedestals Go on Sale Saturday Morning at 8:00 O'clock, at
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Handsomely finished in Golden Oak or Mahogany. Stand 36 inches high, have 12-inch round top and base. Just like cut. ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER
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100 OF THESE PEDESTALS WERE50LD IN LESS TrCI 3 HOURS ONtfrr. 16TH
COME EJtLY TO GET
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T oinorrow's Series of Bargain Opp ortunltlea. Watch This Spaes Every Day
NUSBAUM
Unusual savtas) : Op p ortunltlea. A Different Ssries Each Day Until Thanks, giving
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This Thanksivinsr series sale offers a fesst of special savings that will meet the needs of hundreds, and such values as you haven't dreamed cf. New dependable merchandise in every section. These for Saturday
FOR BEST CHOICE COME EARLY
One case double fold Percales, light and dark styles, Saturday,
per yard
4&c
60c Stamped Pillow Cases, hemstitched, eleaant stamped designs, Saturday, per yard
S for $1.00.
$1.25 full slse Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, full fringed, Sat
urday
2So and 30c Heavy All 811k Ribbons, wide hair bow Taffetas and
Moire, all colors, Saturday, per
yard
Floral Voiles, beautiful floral designs, new spring wash materials bought special for holiday trade, Saturday, per yard
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Pretty Striped Walstmgs and Shirtings, fine sflk finish, early spring styles. In all the new stripe effects, Saturday, per yard
11.26 Washable Kid Gloves. In white" and sand colors, fine French kid. absolutely washable, Saturday, per pair $1.00
76c 72x90 Bleached Sheets, fine soft finish sheetings, Saturday
811k Chiffon Auto Scarfs, hemstitched and splendid slse. la green, sand. navy. Alice, white and black, Saturday
Children's, Misses' and Women's Auto Caps and Scarfs, now so popular. In bright, plain and combination colorings, fringed scarfs and pon-pon trimmed cape, Sat
urday
WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW
10c Hope Bleached Muslins. Saturday, per yard
Bilk Petticoats with Silk Dust Ruffles, a variety of styles and colors, mads extra, full, best values ever shown at the price. Saturday $1.98
Wlrthmore Waists, silk striped Marquisette, Embroidered Organdie and Voiles, beautiful models and easily $2 values. Saturday $1.00
Silk Crepe de Chene Waists, handsome new $3.60 and $3.98 values. In maise, flesh, white, navy and black colors. Saturday $2.98 WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW
Lee B. Nusbaum Go.
USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY
Second Hand Clothes for Working
men Sold at Crawford's 313 North D Street.
Richmond People Good Dressers
Veryfew cities In th United States fcn show, as tiany well-dressed people Richmond, a large per cent of them laving their .clothes made to orr. . You can tell a wearer of Emmons' tailoring it ,is. classy and up-to-date. rVe make fin suits $15.00 to $30.00. This -week Fall Goods are being releived. Early buyers please take noIce. Make your selection now. ; Main and . Ninth Streets Emmona r-Adr...
CarlF.Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing:. Phone 2095.
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Velvet Boot;
These are really, the newest B that are shown in the cities.
have them in Royal Purple, D;
Blue and Black ; they are made
that new Gypsy Lace Pattern,
the pair
IHILTlASsI9 Correct Footwear for Thanksgiving The chic elegance, the superb comfort of Feltman's footwear charm every woman. In public or private, the beautiful lines and graceful ease in Feltman's Shoes excite admiration. Feltman's Footwear for women always represents the finest concepts of master designers, defines the latest fashions and omits no detail of beauty or correctness.
Side Button Boots This pattern Is exceptionally good this season for people who want something different. We have them .in Dull or Bright Kid or Blue Kid. Prices J5-C-.SOloG6.SO
GYPSY BOOTS Never was there a style that suited the Ladies as the Gypsy Boots, because of their comfort and gracefulness. We have this pattern In Black and Blue Kid at, per pair Q3wO(D.to $6.
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THE CURME-FELTMAN SHOE CO,
RIoHnrAoncJlf Ind Indianapolis, Richmond, Munois.
Midnight Blue This the most fashionable color for this season. We carry. Midnight Blue Boots in Button or Lace in soft Kid Leather at $.00 to 8.50 the pair. Our .Midnight Velvet Boots are sure to suit you after seeing them at, a pair -;
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