Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 308, 8 December 1915 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND : PALLADIUM :ANP SUN-TELEGRAM,. WEPNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1915
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83,000 PEHSIOtJ HOrJEY RECEIVED AT NEW PARIS
NEW PARIS, O.. Dec. 8. The quarterly allowance of pension money 1b being received by local veterans and widows of veterans. Nearly $3,000 in pensions is received in this community ... . The Thimble club will be -entertained at its regular ' Christmas meeting Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian . church, with Mrs. Hallie F. Freed and Mrs. Maggie Calkins as hostesses. . . .Albert R. Hawley left Monday for Detroit, to take a course -in an automobile school.... Mrs. George Mann and baby are guests of her sister,. Miss Edith Keelor, at Liberty...... The "Social circle - of the Methodist church was entertained Friday afternoon in the church parlors by Mesdames C. L. Jones, C. .H.-Harris and. Miss. Carrie""Whltaker....Mrs. Cora
Swisher and children of Dayton werei
called here Saturday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Martha J. Murray. Mrs. Oliver Spencer returned Friday, to her home at Bethel after several days', visit with her mother, Mrs. Alary Young. . . .Charles H. Miller, an ttldorado shipper, billed out a large consignment of stock from the local yards Saturday.'. . .Misses Helen Reid, and Opal and Faye Roberts have returned from the trip made on the Ohio corn special to Washington and New York City Born, Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, a son, Roger S., first child, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawley. The babe holds the. unique distinction of being the youngest member of the Presbyterian Sabbath school, being entered upon the cradle roll of that school when two hours old. -Alice Rebecca Raney was enrolled when twenty hours old and was at the Sabbath school the day she was one -month old; .:. Miss Anna Horrigan of Richmond called on local friends Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Sawyer, has rested comfortably for the last few days, but there is slight improvement In her condition.'. . .The Rev. McDonald of Detroit, filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Sunday evening and delivered an excellent address. He represented the ministers' relief department of the general board, and obtained; several pledges. . . .Local friends of Frank Weaver, ' clerk at the Beckel House, Dayton, -will regret to learn that be. 1b quite ill The daughters of James ' Jackson have been presented
a pino by their father. Miss Florence Noggle also has a new piano W. A. Fudge, who was injured over a week ago, is improving slowly. .. .The J. L. H. S. C- was entertained Thursday evening-at the' home of Miss Elsie McGill. All members were present and the evening was ; spent with needlework -and a luncheon was served. The Christmas meeting will be held in a fortnight with Mrs. Kate Kirkpatrick.
CHESTER
.Charles Huffman and family, Mies Ardella Worley and John Schnieder called on Ollie Boerner and family Sunday afternoon The Rev. Mr. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here Sunday.. . . .Arrangements are being made fora Christmas entertainment to be given at the M. E. church on Christmas eve Ollie Boerner and John Fowble are both suffering from carbuncles Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols and daughter Mary, of Richmond, were Sunday guests of , Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman1 .'i Clarence Alexander was in Boston Saturday. .. . . Miss Ardella Worley was the guest of Misses Lucile and Marjorie Huffman, Sunday. .... Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck entertained several of their young friends Sunday evening at their home north of town.: . . .Sol Stigleman, a former resident of - this place, but who now resides on North Sixth street Richmond, was operated on at Reid Hospital Friday.. : . .Mr.. and Mrs.
Merritt Williamson were Sunday
guests of Edward Williamson and family Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fulghum are moving into their property in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell of near Glen Kara have purchased Mr. Fulghum's farm and will move there some time soon The Rev. Mr. Ulmer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler.
LYNN BOY BREAKS LEG.
LYNN, Ind., Dec. 8. Kenneth Hamilton,8 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hamilton broke a leg when he jumped from a hay mow in the barn of Isaac Hodgson.
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And Every Four Weeks - Thereafter.
Dr. Mayo has treated a number of cases of cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated successfully all forms of Chronic Diseases that are curable, such as Diseases of the Brain, Heart, Lungs, Throat, Eye and Ear, Stom- . ach. Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Blood Poison, Rectum, Catarrh, Rupture, Eczema, Epilepsy, Dropsy, Female Diseases. Nervous Debility, Functional Weakness, Etc. MEN A speedy, permanent and lasting cure is what I give you beyond a doubt if your case is curable. If not,' I will not accept your , mqney and " promise to do anything for you. The best reference I could give as to profes- , . clonal reliability is the many cured, satisfied patients I dismiss. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN I will give the POOREST man a chance, as -well as the RICH, to receive a ' cure from me at a SMALL COST. There Is no one too POOR to get my best advice FREE. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE Our one treatment cure is what you should have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting. All signs disappear in a few days or a few weeks. BLOOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES We will give you treatment that will in a few days or weeks cure all rash and sores. STRICTURE, KIDNEY, BLADDER, BLADDER TROUBLES Are scientifically treated by us. Our methods immediately benefit you. . PILES, FISTULA We can cure you so quickly and so easily that you - will be surprised. We will give you just the result and cure you are look.lng for. RUPTURE TREATED After an examination we will tell you just what . we can do for you. If we cannot benefit or cure you, we will frankly and hon- ' cstly tell you so. Call on or address W. R. MAYO, M. D. S43 North Delaware Street. Indianapolis, Indiana
PARKINS MADE HEAD OF SUNDAY SCHOOL
- MILTON, Ind., Dec: 8. The teachers
and' officers ".of : the E.. Sunday
school met with the Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Taylor, at the parsonage, Monday evening. The election of officers for the year resulted as follows: Superintendent, W. L. Parkins; assistant i superintendent, G. A. Borders; secretary, Paul Werking ; :, assistant secretary, Miss Vivian Bennett ', treasurer, Mrs. Vene Beeson; organist and pianist, Miss Florence Daniel; assistant, Mrs. Joseph Gause. Mrs. J. A. Brown was also elected assistant organist, and pianist, for the church. " c ; v - ;. Holds Xmas Sunday. vThe Christian -church Sunday school will observe a Whiw rittta
King. Sunday morning December 26.1
xuc puyus, or ramer members of the, school will hring their presents all done up in neat white paper. The gifts will be presented to the needy, and those who could not afford Christmas. -:. Somehow k a: report gained circulation that the Boosters at Milton were to sell Red Cross. Seals. J The report is incorrect. The Cary club is handling the seals and always has. Fifty-four per cent, of , the inhabitants of the state of New .York oyer ten years of age were working for a living in 1910.
RED MEN NAME ACTON
- EATON, O.,. Dec. 8. J. C. Acton,
was. elected Prophet at the last' regular meeting of the local lodge of Red Men. Other officers chosen to serve during the ; coming term are -as , follows: "Sachem", Chester Wysohg; senior sagimore, Raymond Emrick; Junior sagimore William E. Sharkey; chief 6f records,. Harry H. Quinn; collector of wampum", Edward Bunting; keeper of wampum,- George W. Rehfuss; trustee, William Benjamin. Installation of . these officers will take place in January. "; . -
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BERLIN. Dec, 8 Simultaneous with an '' announcement that - the Montenegrin city of Ipek had been captured, the German war office today stated that the French troops, in southern Servia had been forced to retreat. The French force has been outflanked. By capturing Ipek the Teutons, have established themselves in Eastern Montenegro.
' Arkansas produces the greater part of the natural oil stones of this country. 1
GLENKARN
-Ivan Richards,' J wife and daughter motored to Eldorado Sunday and spent the day with, Mrs. Richards sister. Mrs, Hoover.... .Al Downing and Will Horn returned from Cincinnati Monday after a few; days visit with relatives..... W. A. Chenoweth and wife
and ..Mrs. E. E. Polley visited Mrs. Jane Albright in Greenville Sunday. . '. . .The Christian L. A. S. will meet tomorrow afternoon with Miss . Ella Roberts...,. Harry. C. Downing has been appointed local representative of the Starr Piano company of Richmond. ....Mrs. Eliza Coppock has returned from Laura, Ohio, where she was called . by the illness' of her mother.. . . . W. H. Chenoweth and wife of New Paris; and Mrs.." Thomas '. Smith of Whitewater, visited here Sunday.. . . . Earl -Mitchell, and wife spent the day Tuesday near Chester Mrs. George Skinner, Opal Skinner, . Don and Fay Southard, Harry Downing and Ruby Downing spent Sunday, evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. .J. Downing.
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HUNGER-KILLS MANY
CHICAGO, Dec. 8. That an average of sixty-five yeople died ' In Mexico City, every day during August from starvation was the statement today of Charles W. Robinson, an American broker, who has just returned - from Mexico. ' The epidemic of typhus now prevailing,' Mr. Robinson believes, was caused by so many of the poorer people being emaciated from starvation that they could not withstand the disease. ; ,
.Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs
(Modes of Today.) At very little cost any woman can rid her face of hairy growths. If eb will use the delatone treatment This Is made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. This paste is spread upon the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes, then. rubbed off and the skin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanished. No barm results from this treatment, but care should be used to buy real delatone. Adv.
C IHI B 1R 0 1PIR ACTI C The scientific method of removing the cause of disease by adjusting tha subluxated (displaced vertebrae in the spinal column.) Pressure on a nerve st the opening where It leaves the spine will cause disease in that organ or tissue at which, the nerve ends. The Chiropractor, after locating the plac of. pressure, adjusts by hand the subluxated vertebrae which releases the pre sure and. enables nature to restore normal conditions health. Pains about the head, face, eyes. neck, back or limbs; diseases of the brain, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, or special organs of sex. lowered vitality, irritability, sleeplessness, inability to think or work, are EOME of the conditions where Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause. I do not treat or cure I remove the cause nature cures. Investigation costs nothing and may mean your health and happiness. JOHN C. BOCKMAN, Chiropractor Over KnollenbcrQ'i Annex. South 8th street Phone 1861 ....
NOTICE I have moved my Law Office from the Hittle Building to Rooms 312 and 313 COLONIAL Building. - Immediately over the Five and Ten Cent Store. Telephone number unchanged. No. 1818. DENVER C. HARLAN.
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GREATEST SHOPPING EVENT OF THE SEASON Crowds; Crowds from every point of Eastern Indiana are flocking to the GRAND LEADER, eager to share in this wonderful distribution of high grade merchandise at prices that are ridiculous ; they are so low. If you haven't attended this sale come early and often.
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Open a New Christmas Savings Account Second National Bank
DR. E. P. WEIST ELECTRICITY X-Ray, Static, High Frequency, Galvanic and Faradic Treatments. Especial Attention to Chronic Diseases. 119 SOUTH 13TH ST. RICHMOND, IND.
IVIORIVIIVG iTiTKXTi ON SALE UNTIL NOON ONLY
49c Kimono Aprons 3 Iron Wax
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5c Card Hooks
and Eyes
5c Spool Coats Thread, black . .
5c Twilled Toweling, yard, Thursday. .2'2c
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10 c
$2.00 FALL SHAPES at.
New flop sailor or turban styles, black velvets, etc. P
65c Flannel Q7 Shirts ...... lt Men's Gray Flannel Shirts, full cut, well made; Thursday. P
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5c spool Richardson's Silks . 8c Blea. Outing
Flannel, yard
3c 4c
7c
15c Can Talcum
Powder
Men's 5c OXg
s 1 I 5c Barber Towels, each, special 2Vic
$3.50 Fall QO SHAPES at. UOK Finest Lyons velvets large or small styles, beautifully made. P
97c
$2.00 Wool Sweaters. .
Men's, Women, Boys and Girls' Heavy Wool Sweaters. P
Women $5 I0 AO Raincoats Silk poplins, heavily
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rarsTiy-j?i 50c Crib Q7r BLANKETS OIC Neat pink or blue nursery design, wool finish, with coupon. P
$3 WOOL fl1 Q7 Skirts at. j?Jbi New fall models, wool serges, black and white checks, etc. P
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33c
50c PURE SILK HOSE.
For women, in black, white and all colors; double feet. P
32c
75c Muslin Underwear .
Corset covers or drawers, deep embroidery trimmed. P
Sf$L87 Fine school suits of Wool Serges, mixture etc. P
Men's $2.00 Q7 Work Pants. Ul U Blue Serges and Brown or Gray, striped Mixtures, all sizes. P
95c
$2.00 Heavy BLANKETS
1,000 Fleecy Blankets in gray, white, brown, large size, coupon P
Best 50c 29c Rompers at. For boys or girls; all sizes, all styles; all colors. P
$1.79
$3.00 Silk Kimonos
Beautiful Seco Silks shirred or new Empire models; with coupon, P
Child's 50c. Unio Suits. . ' v Girls' or boys heavy fleeced Union Suits; in white and ecru. P
50c Union 09 Suits For women; Lisle finished, lace knee and yoke. P
Boys' 39c ijlp Union Suits. Ribbed, best quality be sure to bring this coupon.
33c
Boys' 75c Knickers .
In fancy wool mixtures and serges; ages to 17 years. , P
$2.00 Heavy QQP COMFORTS Cotton filled . Comforts, flower design covered, special, coupon, 98c. P
$3.00 Serge 1 HQ DRESSES x'0 For girls, ages 6 to 14 years; beautiful AllWool Serge Dresses. P
Infants' $1.50 Q4r DRESSES at L21 Embroidery, lace, and ribbon trimmed. With coupon. P
$2.00 Hair QQn Switches at. oot Genuine Human Hair; long and wavy; all colors and gray. P
34c
50c Flannel Petticoats . .
Women's striped gingham petticoats, deep flare flounce. P
$1.50 blk Sat- QAC een petticoats2 Deep embroidery, with ribbon trimmed ; with this coupon. P
On and after Thursday, Dec. 9, CITY CARS WILL STOP On near side of street to receive and discharge passengers. ' ' ' ' A. GORDON, Superintendent. -
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50c Sl'ping 07 GARMENTS tf Dr. Denton's famous Knit Sleepers, all sizes, for boys and girls. P
38c
75c Muslin GOWNS...
For women; also crepe lace and embroidery trimmed. P
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Men's $1.00 Union Suits.
74c
Heavy ribbed and medium weight fleeced; also light ribbed. P
Women's - 39c Drawers -L;yc Fine Muslin Drawers, full cut. deep embroidery ruffle trimmed. P
50c Hockey CAPS
37c
Boys and Girls' warm knit Hockey Caps, plain and fancy. P
33c
50c SILK Auto Scarfs
Women's full size Seco Silk Auto Scarfs; black and colors; coupon. P
$2 Long KIMONOS..
For women, of genuine duckling fleece or crepes. P
1.94
$3.50 SILK WAISTS ...
Silk Crepe de Chine. Crepe Meteor and AllOver Iace styles. P
31c
Boys 50c BLOUSES.
Ginghams. Percales, Chambrays, etc.; all sizes. P
7c TURKISH CLOTHS at..
Heavy Turkish Material; large size; with coupon. P
37c
65c Knit Petticoats
Women's warm knit Petticoats; gray, with fancy color borders. P
$1.00 Alarm AOc Clocks at... Zllh Guaranteed; large face nickled, by makers of Big Ben; Thursday. P
$3 Wool QA Sweaters. Men's and Women's Heavy Wool Sweater Coats, all sizes. P
44c
$1.00 White WAISTS....
Women's pretty white Embroidery, Voile and Organdie Waists.- P
$3.00 Bath M QA ROBES Men's and Women's genuine $3.00 Blanket Bath Robes. P
75c Heavy AQr OVERALLS TOU Plain blue or striped, heavy denim, strongly made, cut full. P
94c
$2.00 Lace CURTAINS
Newest narrow border effects; fine quality; coupon, Thursday. P
94c
$2.00 Silk waists...:
China Silk, exquisite styles; also 20 styles Lingeries, Voiles, etc. P
15c Turkish Qp TOWELS at . . Large size Turkish Towel, nap both sides; with this coupon. P
Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts. Newest fall patterns; coat cut, cuff attached; coupon. P
$2.00 House QCf Dresses at. . 0t,c Ginghams, Chambrays, Lawns, Dimities, ' etc.; new styles and colors. P
Child's 75c OAr DRESSES . . HZr Fast color Ginghams, Chambrays, etc., neat; ages 2 to 14 years. P
$2.50 Ostrich QQA Boas at ... . VO Genuine ostrich boas in all the new colors; extra large size. P
Child's 75c 9Qn Sweaters . 0 Warm Sweaters for little tots, ages to 6 years, red, gray. navy. - P
Finest $2 . Q7n Corsets at.. Ftont - or .back lace) new long hip, medium bust models: special. P
10c Cotton Hosiery at . . . -For men and women; black and colors; very durable. P
32c
50c Kimono
Aprons at .
For women; best fast color Percales, cut full; with coupon. P
64c
$1 Seamless SHEETS. . .
Full f size. 81x90. Bed Sheets; seamless, fine soft, firm sheeting, P
19c
25c Paris GARTERS. .
Also Police Suspenders - these are nationally advertised. 25c items. P
29c
Best 50c Bed Sheets.
Bleached; size 72x90, hemmed; with this coupon Thursday. P
35c Brownie 1 Qn OVERALLS Boys' Brownies, In fast color, blue and .white stripes, Thursday, P
$1.50 Table CQ cloths at... rr l Yd. hemst'd Table Cloths, anow white damask,' C patterns, P
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