Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 306, 6 December 1915 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM-

j News from Nearby Towns

MtTOli HOKE CLUB

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,: MILTON Inl.i pec 6.-T-M1BB Sarah

Roberts 1 entertatjted the Home club, Friday evening.: The entire member

ship wag In attendance Including Mn. M. V. Brown, Mrs. Josie Johnson, and Mrs. Vene O'Dell as guests. The magazine used was the Cosmopolitan and the women giving , the program were Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Chas. Ferris, Mrs. Jesse Revelee and Mrs. Mary Passmore. The articles given were all of an interesting character making the evening one of very pleasant entertainment.. ..The Re bekab lodge will meet Tuesday evening. The members are all invited to be present 'Mrs. Rebecca Wlke received word of the death of her brother-in-law the late Phillip Binkley. at Tipton. Mr. Binkley Is in eighty. His wife, who was a sister of Mrs. Wike, deceased only a few months ago. Chas. Davis was at Indianapolis, Saturday on business...-. Dr. Sweney has gone to Gratis. Ohio, to attend the funeral of his relative, Frederick Gazell. Mrs. Gazell deceased only a few weeks ago. She was . a cousin of Dr. Sweney.,.Mrs. . Jesse Hormel. of near East Germantown, spent Saturday with', her father and 'sister, Chas. Muller and. Mrs. Sam Thompson Mrs. -Jas. Doddridge, Mrs, Chas. Davis, Mrs. O. Ferguson, formed a party to visit the Domestic Science school at the Gennett Thurs

day. . . .Mrs. Peter Kimmer.. after'-, a

week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lydia Trine, returned to her home 'hear Chester, Saturday.... Walter Franklin who is employed at Indianapolis, was -home over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sylvester and family. . . .Mrs. David Nugent was at Richmond for the week end to visit friends. .. .The new bungalo being built by John Warren on West Connersvllle street Is beginning to show up well, Mr. and Mrs. Warren hope to be able , to live there soon .... Mrs. Malinda Barton, assisted by Mrs. Delia Hurst of southeast of town, entertained the C. W. B.. M. of the Christian church, at the home of Mrs. Barton," Friday afternoon. There was a large attendance of the members and a pleasing program was given Mrs. Llda Swope was at Cambridge City, Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Lydia Huddleston.... Peter Vannatl does not Improve rapidly since having the grip. He continues to be -very weak and is unable to be up.... The Christian church orchestra enjoyed a fine rehearsal at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. F. C. McCbrmlck, Friday evening The Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Frank DuGranrut Wednesday afternoon.... Chas. Mueller is arranging to go to Brookville to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Mollie Haman and Mrs. William Otto...,. The interior of the Masonic hall is now being painted. Ohmlt and Marples have the contract. ....Everybody is. getting their costumes ready for the big masquerade at the Boosters hall Thursday evening.. . ; Cyrus Whiteley of west of town has bought property of Clinton Case, on East Connersvllle street and will soon move to town.... Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Case, were at Connersvllle, Saturday to look for a property.

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LIBERTY, IND.

Mrs. Ruth I. Dukes of Peru, is the guest of Miss Tillie Lambert. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey are spending this week with their son, Clarence Casey and family in Dayton .... Miss Gertrude Ellison, of Marion, is. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson this week C. C. Crist and little granddaughter, Mary Nnolton Moore, returned home Wednesday from an extended visit with relatives in Rochester, New York .... Mrs. Lewis Stanley of Richmond, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Templeton Mrs. Oscar Chance of Connersvllle is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bond Mrs. Alma Gates, of Connersvllle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward this week.... Mrs. E. P. Kell returned to her home in Indianapolis Wednesday after a visit with relatives here. ...Mrs. Elizabeth Grisler of Indianapolis, was here several days this week Inspecting the W. R. C. She was entertained by Mrs. George Smith, the local president. Mrs. C. T. Williams is here from Morristown for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lay son.... F. W. Shook was in Cincinnati on business Friday.... Mrs. - W. E. Morris and daughter Catherine, Mrs. Chas A. Drapier and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. C. E. Hughes were shopping In Richmond Thursday.

MRS. HOWARD D. SMITH . HONORED BY FRIENDS EATON, Ohio, Dec. 6. Two parties

honoring Mrs. Howard D. Smith, of Ar

canum, were held Wednesday by Mrs.

H. C. Robinson at her home. One of

the affairs was held during the after

noon of that day and the other in the

evening, and at each MrB. Smith was

made the recipient of a number of

gifts. Before her marriage last week Mrs. Smith was Miss Ada Morrow,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Morrow, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Arcanum. The water of the Antarctic ocean is solder than that of the Arctic.

Richmond People I Good Dressers

Very few cities in thi United States canejhow as taany well-dressed people as Richmond, a large per cent of them having their clothes made to orer. You can tell a wearer of Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and up-to-date. We make fine cults $15.00 to $30X0. This week Fall Goods are being received. Early buyers please take notice. Make your selection now. V Main and Ninth Streets Emmens.

Peace Propagandist And His Helpmate

Mr. and ;Mrs. Henry Ford, photographed at the Hotel Biltmore, New York. Although Mrs. Ford is not to accompany her husband's peace party on the Oscar II, she has been active in the arrangements for the expedition, however, and heartily endorses the plans of her husband.

FOOD SUPPLY LARGE IN AUSTRIAN TOWNS

VIENNA, Dec. 6. Almost tinea the war began the allied press has pictured ' conditions In Austria-Hungary as very bad. English, French, Rus

sian, Italian and - American news

papers have , told - their readers time

and again, that the population of the

dual monarchy was starving. These

reports are exaggerations. Nobody will have to go hungry, at

least : not in Vienna. There is plenty of good rye bread and everybody has

learned ;. to get along . without white bread.. The. municipal authorities of the capital have bought ' 6,000 carloads of potatoes and this stock will easily -reach until spring.' The city also . has stored up enormous quantities of peas, beans and lentils. These foods are today much cheaper than they were last fall.

met Wednesday afternoon with lira. O. A. Gala at her Eaat Mala street home.... A special meeting waa held Friday night by Eaton Chapter, R, A. M. The Meet Excellent Master degree was conferred. , At a regular meeting of Dorcas temple. Pythian Sisters, Tuesday evening officers for the coming term will be elected. Ex-County Recorder C. A. Pharee pent a few day this week to Columbus. "' :: "-' - . ' : - - OLD EATON RESIDENT

RENEWS FRIENDSHIP

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. Mr., and . Mrs.. Clarence B. Green of New York City, have been enjoying a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green, of this city, and with relatives in Dayton... .Mrs. Harvey N. Lipp returned Tuesday to her home at Colfax, Ind., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Garland.... Miss Myrtle Borradaile haB been spending a few days in Cincinnati with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Lamping. ,. .Little Martha' Emerson, of Muncie, Ind., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. HenseL Mr. and Mrs: Hensel spent part of last week In Muncie with their children, Mrs. W. G. Emerson and Dean Hen

sel.. .'Westminister Guild of First

Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, afternoon in the lecture room of the church. - Mrs. Harry Eby and Miss Marie O'Leary will be hostess.. . .Miss-Margaretta Horner, of New

Paris spent Monday with Miss Marie

Thum.. .'.Mrs. Vlrgle Lugar of Con

nersville, Ind., has been spending . a

few 'days with her mother, Mrs. Loret

ta Aydelotte. . .A company of friends belonging to .Presbyterian Sunday

school were entertained Tuesday af

ternoon by Mrs. Lawrence J. Hapner

at her home on North Maple street.. . . . Members of the Current Events club

EATON. O.. Dec . D. R. Talbert. a

resident of Eaton thirty years ago.

spent Monday and Tuesday here renewing friendship. He la now a resident of Chicago, but Is employed aa traveling salesman by the N. W. Ayer

ft Sons company, ol rnuaaeipnia, ad

vertising agents.

Scotland now has 124 agricultural co

operative trading societies.

Fed Fine! Take "(carctsFor Uver, Bowiels Spend 10 Cents! Don't Stay Bilious, Sick, Headachy, Constipated : .."

Can't Harm You! Best Cathartic for Men, .Women and Children. , njoy life! Your ; system , Is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel: poison which keeps yon .bilious, headachy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomach sour Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully. Take Cascarets tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleaning you ever experienced. You'll wake up with a clear head, clear tongue, lively step, rosy skin and looking and feeling fit. Mothers can give a whole Cascaret to a 'sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any time they are harmless never gripe or sicken. Adv.

EATON SORORITY SELLS ' " RED CROSS XMA8 SEALS

. EATON, O- Dec . An active earnpatgn to dispose of Red Crosa Christmas 8eals la being waged by members

of Psi Iota Sorority, which has charge

or the local sales. A house to house canvass la being made. The proceeda will be expended In this county under direction of the county antl-tuberculo-sis organization. The seals are on sale In every town and village of the county. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

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Economy Happenings

George Duress of .Williamsburg was here Friday loading hogs Mrs. Lou Fennlmore was at Richmond, Friday. .... Mr. Hill was at George Hill's near Greensfork, Friday..". .Mrs. Phoebe Mendenhall was at Richmond, Thursday.... Mrs. Hannah Taylor helped Mrs. Edna Replogle get dinner Thursday for the corn shredding crew. .... Mrs. Tille Clark and Belle Conley were at Richmond, Thursday. . .Albert Weldy, Charles Hunnicutt, Thomas

ELDORADO OHIO

William Null and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mackcy . . .'.Miss Jenrose Schrell of Greenville spent from Thursday until Sunday afternoon with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller. .. .Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mastin called on William Guenther and family of West Manchester Sunday afternoon Miss- Hazel Beard of Westville college spent latter part of last week with her father, George Beard, William Oswalt and family George Oswalt and wife and Mrs. Herschel Spencer called on Albert Oswalt and family of Greenville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hamilton and son, Herold, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beard Sunday evening Frank Schrell and family and village Marker and family of Greenville and Isaac Miller and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Beard Mr. and Mrs. George Oswalt entertained the following on Thursday: Henry Oswalt and family of Greenville, Misses Bessie Curr and Mildred Slade of Gettysburg, John Eddins and wife of Savona, Bert Eddins and family, Mrs. Mary Eddins,. Wm. Oswalt and family and Mrs. Herschel Spencer.

Hadley of West River, were here Thursday John Schied of Cambridge City made his weekly pilgrimage here Thursday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl were at Richmond recently . . Mrs. Esther Stewart is . suffering with a bad case of sgrip.... Elmer Weaver of Hagerstown is husking corn for Frank Cain .... Don. Murphy returned from Muncie today.

Drop in Suburban Day and Every Day

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We have a large stock to select from latest patterns at from 2c per roll up.

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EMM fi KENNEM THE GIFT STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS

The Same Old QaesfliOB And it's bound to come to the women folks each year. What shall I give him? Don't be bothered by that everlasting: question. Just come to this big; store for Men and Boys. We make gift buying: easy here, and have hundreds of useful gift things to suggest as a suit able gift for him.

803 MAIN STREET

HOW I CURED MY EYES This r -e Prescription Did It. "5'7 eyes were in a terrible state; I could hardly stand it. They were red and inflamed, felt as though they had sand in them. They would ache and burn dreadfully and caused Incessant headaches. I could hardly read at all. After wearing my glasses my eyes felt strained and overworked. . By chance I met a man whose eyes had bothered him the same way. He gave me the following prescription, which he said

had enabled him to discard his glasses. "If you wear glasses or have eye trouble similar to mine I advise you to have this formula filled at once. "A. O. Luken & Co. or any druggist can fix it up for you. Here it is: "5 grains Optona (1 tablet.) "2 ounces water. "Allow to dissolve, then bathe the eyes by means of an eye cup three to four times dally oftener if convenisnt. Just ncte how quickly your eyes will feel fine. It does not smart nor burn, is cbsolutely harmless and any druggist who knows the formula will tell you that you need not hesitate to use it. If you, try it I am sure you will be just ' as enthusiastic over it as I am. Cut this out so you will always have the prescription." Adv.

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Where Jewelry (Efillfls Are SIowm be M terfmeill

For Womnieini Lavalliers , Combs v Rings (any stone) Spoons . Watches Cut Glass Bracelets Painted China Necklaces Fountain Pens Ear Rings Beauty Pins Fob Menu Watches Diamond Rings Fobs Signet Rings Cuff Links Studs Stick Pins Fountain Pens For ttHne Homme - - Silverware Cut Glass Water Sets Clocks! Hand Painted China Cut Glass Tumblers Individual Spoons

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Poees

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$10 Bracelet Watch. dD rjr 20 yr. special at PO I

$14 Bracelet Watch. Waltham or

Elgin. 20 yr. special

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$12.00

$13.60 Bracelet Watch; 20-year r?r! $10.75 8-day Parlor Clocks dQ WJT with striker, special V.lO

8 Day Mahogany gJ - f Clock; Special. . .PO w

Rogers & Hamilton Triple Plated Knives and Forks. t rypj per down P5 O

Rogers Bros.' 1847 hollow handle Knives and Forks. pj n apecial. per doa.. . lu 90

DIAMOND LA VALUER This is a big special and which will make an excel- JC r7EC lent gift at Pt) i D Others more elaborate and with larger stones up to $49.00

Cut Glass Tumb- M f n lers, each fUC w PX

Cut Glass Water Sets

$6.50 Up

Initial Salts and Peppers In hand painted China, spe- Off cial at per pair 0JC

Solid Gold Lkval- PA f T liers. special at. PJU r

Fountain Pen Special, sterling encased 14 KC Pen, absolutely guaranteed, special gQ (Large bottle of ink with patent filler attached with each pea)

MAMOWDS AS GIFTS

DIAMOND RINGS

In plain and fancy mountings; .these are very good stones of which you; may ' feel perfectly safe, in presenting at special $5-$15-$25

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