Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 292, 19 November 1915 — Page 9

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woe woman DADLY BURNED ' STARTING FIRE

MODOC, Ind, Nov. 19, Mrs. Bab Swsia vu seriously burned iboat the raee end body Welle startins a' coal are fa e cook store 4-itb coal oil ... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rideoonr of Eaton, O., were guests of their sonand family Sunday Mr. Ellcabetb H. Heloey visited relatives at Hagerstown last week. MiM Ruth Helney returned honie with her for short stay Joe le of New Castle visited relative here last week. ...Mark PorterOeld of Richmond spent Sunday with his daughter Mrs. Emmett Harris .'-..Mr. and Mrs. Reed Able are the parents of a baby girl, . . .Mr. and Mrs. Luna Edwards entertained Prank Thompson and wife of Mooreland and Mr. and Mrs. Koonts of Farmland Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Will Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haascom were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanscom Friday... .Mr. and Mrs. George Bright have located at Hagerstown for the winter. Mr. Bright is a practicing Physician, and Mr.

Bright is an ex-sheriff of Randolph county. They have resided in Modoc for some time.

! EATON, OHIO.

MILTON

Mrs. Mart Brown, Mrs. W. if. Brown, Mrs. U . Bragg, Mrs. Albert Newman. Mrs. Edward BeesOn, Mrs. David .Nugent, Mrs. W. E. Williams, Miss Sarah Roberts, Miss Luia Faucett and brother members of the Eastern Star, here were guests with Mrs. Fred Goebel, at Cambridge City, worthy matron of the Milton Star, Wednesday evening. Members from that city present were, Mrs. Stella

Jenkins, Mrs. Charles Wheeler and

Mrs. Wesley Cornell Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams had as their guests Wednesday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Price were in their car enroute to Xenia, O. Miss Harriet Crull of east of town, was also a guest at dinner.. . . Remember the entertainment at the Boosters hall Monday evening, under the auspices of the Juniors of the high school Miss Sarah Mehan was at Cambridge City Wednesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweney.. . . .Mrs. B. A. Kubns hua gone to Eaton to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hollmeyer Mrs. Willard Williams went to Hamilton, 0., Thursday to attend the funeral of a baby nephew, Robert Weaver, 18 months old. - The baby was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver. The ladies of the Christian church bad an all-day quilting at the church basement Wednesday. There were forty-

one present The Rev. Jesse E. Martin will address the people of Doddridge chapel Sunday morning in the interests of the anti-saloon league.

. ..me jtev. m. s. Taylor met the

Epworth Leaguers of the, M, E. church at the church. Wednesday eveaIng in a social manner. The Rev. Clayton Wright of Doddridge with a number of others from the league were present.

Potatoes are more wholesome baked

than in any other form.

Members of the Five Hundred culb were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Elizabeth Kinnear at her home on North Baros street 8he was assisted by a cousin Mrs. Walter B. Me, Whinney of Richmond. In the card contest Mrs. W. O. Grose and Mrs. W, L- Stebbins were winners, and each was awarded a pretty favor. Luncheon was served.,.. Miss Carrie YiagUagof Oratis has been spending a few day with the Rev. and Mrs. J. E- Tingling. .. .Miss Nell Johnson ot Indiana State university, Bloomlngton, and Miss Marian Highland of DePauw will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with local relatives.... Miss Laura Denny has gone to Atlanta, Oa., to spend the winter with her nephew, A. M. Bailey, and family. . .Dr. O. W. Flory was In

Dayton Tuesday to attend n meeting of the Ohio Medical Association of the

Second district.:.. .Mrs. S. B. Reynolds and Mrs. J. -W. Acton entertained the Eatoniaa. club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Reynold on West Decatur street..., Misses Harriet Albright, LueUa Homan and Helen Albaugb. stu

dents at Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, will

be home to spent the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents The

Westminster Guild of First Presby

terian church will meet Wednesday

ariernoon in the lecture room of the church. Misses Fern Conley and Art

curry will be hostesses. .. .Mrs. O. F. Scheid was in Dayton Thursday....

Mrs. Will Burnett and children and

Mrs. George Fox and children of An

derson are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E B. Gray and other local relatives. .. .

Mrs. F. P. Filbert has gene to Saata

isle of Pines to visit her eon, Jo-

sepn FUbert, and wife Ray Over.

holts, trap drummer, employed daring

ine past season by Howe s Grant Lon

don shows, has, returned to Eaton to

spend the winter with bis mother, Mrs.

WBiism overboltz Mr. and Mrs.

Esra St. John,, who have resided In Mtddletown, Ind.. the last two years, have again become residents of this

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRXDAY.QV. 19, 1915 ,

CHURCH AT EATON FLANS 'ADDITION

EATON. O, Nov. M. An addition estimated to cost $8,000 is planned by the congregation of First Christian church. The contemplated improvement wtli be nntit to the rear of the church and will serve as a class room. A committee -to arrange details' and secure plana - and 7 specifications has been named. The' Rev. McD. Howsare is pastor of the church. Experiments conducted by a large telephone company have shown' that 1.800 wires can be crowded into the same sne cable heretofore used ' for 1,200 without affecting their efficiency.

FOO DEAD IN CEO . .. -ipsfw"ia "" " "' ''"" CAMBRIDGE CTTT. IndNov. If. Everett Bryant, aged 4 yearn, son of Mr-and Mrs. WHUam Bryant, dead at Dublin. The child retired Wednesday evening apparently In good health. An boor later the child waa- found dead. Physicians say death waa due wwnonkv The funeral was held Friday afternoon.

Masonic Calendar

Friday. Nov. ? It. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation. Work In the Mark Master degree. - . . , . - - - , Saturday, Nov. . 20.Loyal Chapter, O. E. 8. Stated meeting.

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EATON. O.. Nov. 19.-A loss est!mated at IK 00 waa Incurred early Thursday morning by a tire which destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, who resided on tot Richmond pike, just inside the corporation line. The contents of the house also were consumed. ' The tire originated In the dining room from a cause undetermined, and was discovered by Mrs. Martin sborUy before 5 o'clock. Her husband arose at U o'clock to go 'coon hunting and she was alone in the house. ; The deDartmant TAannnii t

a call, but the fire had gained to great

"wuwij to oe con ironea. The loss of

nouae ana contents is estimated at

abort f Ut'huCm partly WeredTby $909 insurance! -

DUUNICAIID3 ;A V We are in earnest when we ask you to give ORRINE a trial. Ton have nothing to risk and everything to" sain, for yours money will bo returned it after a trial you fall to get results from ORRINE. - This offer, gives the wives and mothers of those who . drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simply treatment, can be given in the . home without publicity or loss of time from business. Can be given secretly without patient's knowledge.' -- ORRINE Is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRfNE No. 2, In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only 1100 a box. Ask for booklet. A- O. Luken &, Co., 630 Main

street Adv.

.For feeding horses a German bak

ery bakes 20,000 loaves of bread dally.

made from, rye flour and sawdust, the latter first being fermented and chemically treated to make it digestible.

BANISHES NERVOUSNESS

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Puts Vigor and Ambition Into

Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, .out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 60 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at A. G. Lu ken's and Leo H. Fine's today and your trouble will be over.

If you drink too much, smoke too

much, or are nervous because of over

work, 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, consUpatkijoas ol fppeUte, lack of confidence, trembHngf kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or. weakness of anykind, get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by The Wendell Pbarmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv.

Jfool too, an4 e.7Kian Wvl nrhenNntrj.'t trt has pasted, whether itteAouble, organic disturbances, contagious dis ea$a,r veira"severe cold, relapse in ietadLbecsuae sictaess. jc the system of Nature's ' resistance nnd leaves it subject to lingering germs. - -Drags! never build up' a worn-out bodyHosily food can do dial, and the first thing to take after any sickness is tmV concentrated, blood-snakhtg oilfood in Scott's Emulsion, which feeds the tissues, benefits the blood nnd strengthens both lungs and throat. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emulsion after sickness. Nurses everyw here advocate it. : Scotf s is pure medicinal food; without alcohol or drugs. '

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"Deliahus" Doughnuts

Prince Henry Rye Bread

"Delishus" Fruit Cake

Cash Store Sale prices A a aa u.r.y.on,.y'.r,:$1.00

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pay each week

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We nek per week....

$1.00

Buy winter needs now.

at prices cash stores

cant meet. Per week

$1.00

No transferred goods:

sll clean stock. We

ask, per week....

$1X0

Our Sale of Winter oBrehandisB Closes Tomorftin

not find in cash sfm-e ani ir. v i n ta " i , 7 ",":" 1. zr cn, lresn winter xnercnanaise at prices you positively can-

can'l b. bat read these Items. Come tomorrow and buv .1 .Ti. -.7 " wou"

A BIG LOT OF BOYS'

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Big Values Poring Sale $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, and $4.98. None sold over $4.98; these

prices include, oar $10.00 vsl ues.

Men's & Young Men's

Siite, m& Your Choice of $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.50 Values $10.00 Values

Specials

Now Go At January Prices Note These Note These

Specials New Winter Coats in 4 Groups $5.95 $12.75 $16.75 $19.98 Not a Coat to be sold over $19.98

Our entire stock ef Ladies' Suits IncludIng those that have sols as high as $35; divided in 2 groups at $10 & $15 Net a Suit in the house to be fold over $15.00. These Suite are mostly Fur Trimmed. A new shipment ef Velvet Suits, Special 017.98

Plush Trimmed Silk Zibeline Coats

Special

8.98

HANDSOME NEW FRESH

BUY YOUR FURS NOW and set the choice of best furs in the city at a dis- OA Per .

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Cash Price Credit Store

Beautllul Stylish New

Silk Dresses and Silk and Wdei Nothing Over $12 98 During Sale. $4.98, $6.98 $9.98 $12. 98.

In Our Children's Dept. Special large line of Plush Coats, some of them fur trimmed, alee large line of Novelties, sizes 2 te 14; special at $1.98 $2.98 $4.98 $9.98

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FOUR NEW PRODUCTS--and every one of them just as good as it is possible to make it. ;hus" pieStare made of the very best shortening and have crisp, mellow crust that wins Instant approval 5c and 15c, according to size.

"DELISHUS- DOUGHNUTS

' are the last word in good doughnuts the kind urally like.

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LISHUS" FRUIT CAKE is selling beyond our expectations. Better order yours early for Thanksgiving 10c in sanitary cartons. PRINCE HENRY" RYE BREAD made over a famous German recipe makes a Dutch Luncfr more enjoyable 5o and 10c sizes.

All Grocery Stores.

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The Richmond Ming Co.

RICHMOND, IND.

BUY NOW FOE CHMSTMAS It is not too early to buy Christmas Presents, and the early buyer is assured of Full Stocks, Prompt Attention, Good Service, and Lowest Prices. Christmas Furniture There is nothing more appreciated, more useful, or more lasting than Furniture for Christmas Gifts. Buy Now and Save We have everything in the Furniture Line, whether an Odd Piece or a Full Outfit, and we guarantee to save you money. Weiss Furniture Store

507 Main Street.

Richmond, Ind.

Steinnip SpecJall Try Our Fresh Roasted Cof fees i5cV 20c, 22c, 25c, 30c, 32c and 35c. ; FRESH TOASTED CORN FLAKES, 10c 10 STAMPS . , MUSTARD SARDINES, 10e-r1i STAMPS CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 10e10 STAMPS 5 ATLANTIC SORAX SOAP, 201$ STAMPS

FRESH EGGS, 37c.

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Toa Co.

Phone 1215.

Free Delivery.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM

RvTTT TSM A TT T1AAT'(S MILLINERY

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THIS IS THE LAST WiEEK OF OUK IfflDKipy Mracfc Sale

In a final effort to reduce our big millinery stock we make these radical offers Saturday. REMEMDER-

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SALE CLOSES SATURDAY 9:30 P. M.

Your unrestricted choice of any Trimmed Hat irr our en-O!) PA tire stock t0O3U Your choice of any Child's Hat, some are fur trimmed, JJg A lot of odds and ends in HC Trimmed Hates ... . . . . ..... 1

Many Beautiful Hats, smart- QQ PA ly trimmed, at v43v A very pretty assortment oif- 4 -; Silk Velvet Shapes, - fine AP quality, at . . , ; . . . . . . . . v , ; . . foC Fancy Feathers and Novelty "I9C 49S Ostrich Trimmings, at . ..r?, 8Jc ;

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