Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 310, 10 December 1915 — Page 7
'' THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1915
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LIBERTY HOSTESSES GIVE DINNER PARTIES
', LIBERTY, Ind.. Dec. 10. Misses Grace Maibach and Nell 0'Toole ,were in Connersville Wednesday. . .Raymond Gordon returned to his home in vr v-ir nttv Sunday after a abort
visit with his father J. P. Gordon....! ... - . . TT . n r A fIIfliA 1
Misses jeannene xai uai i uu Gilmore of College Corner were, the guests of Mrs. Garfield Farr Monday. . . Mrs. George Maibach was in Cincinnati 'Tuesday... .Mrs. Will Duvall spent Tuesday with friends in College Corner. . . . Miss Vivian Douthit entertained the Delta Theta Tau Sorority at her home Thursday Mrs. Emma DeVelin returned, to Connersville Wed- ' nesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Hueted. ., .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson entertained at dinner Tuesdays Mr. and Mrs.-Phillip Eikenberry and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Toler Mrs. Clias E. Brucker of Indianapolis, is he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson this week... .Mrs. Ruth Dukes returned to her home in eru Thursday after being the guest of Miss Tillie Lamebrt F. B. Husted was in Cincinnati Wednesday M'.ss Tillie Lam bert entertained at a charming thimble party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Ruth Dukes of Peru. MisBes Leotf. Moon and Elsie Lindsay of College Corner were the guests of Mrs. E. P. Wilson, Monday Frank Maibaugh of Connersville was in Liberty Wednesday Miss Ethel Pinkerton of College Corner spent the day with friends Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafer entertained at din- : ner Wednesday Mrs. Charles Bruckner and son Darrel of Indianapolis, and : Mrs. Alfred Henderson Mr. and Mrs Phillip Eikenebrry entertained at dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah , Toler and Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Hess.
DUBLIN, IND.
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MILTON, IND.
The Boosters club sales were well attended Wednesday. There were 50 head of cattle. 20 head of hogs and 10 head of horses sold. The bidding was active and prices good. The sales amounted to $2,425. The aldies of the club served f.andwiches and coffee. The Rev. M. S. Taylor will preach at. Doddridge chapel. Sunday Mrs. Frank DuGranrut of south of town, entertained the Embroidery club Wednesday afternoon. Ref-eshments were nerved by the hostess. There will be no meeting Dec. 22 jwing to Christmas but th.s club will again meet on January 5. Mrs. M. S. Taylor was at Connersville, Thursday to visit former friends The Juniors1 of the high
school will put on the third number of
the lecture course Saturday evening. The Boyds will be the entertainers The Woman's Cemetery Association will meet with Mis. Elizabeth Kimmel Monday evening. The membern are ;isle,1 to bo present.
ODD FELLOW8 ELECT.
Merman lodge of Odd Fellows has oh'ded the following officers: Noble grand. Charles Zeltz, vice rgand, EdWard Rogers; secretary, William Kloecher:' treasurer, Louis dome; trustee, Adam Elstro.
CLOSE WITH XMAS PROGRAM
; MILTON. Ind.. Dec. TO. The Milton ; schools will close fv.r the holidays with a Christmas program.
Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Floyd ot Dublin and Mrs. Flora Furgenson of Milton motored to Richmond Wednesday. .. . Mrs. Mary Hagamann entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks of ML Auburn and Misses Georgia Hicks and Gladys Cohee Wednesday evening. ; . .Mr. Wal ter Cooper of Spencer, Ohio, will spend the winter with his mother, Mrs. C. T. Swain and sister, Mrs. Hazel Cole....,
Mrs. Carrie Kinnaman is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Jane Higglns, at Louis Creek. .. .Miss Flossie Money visited the Dublin High school Wednesday afternoon.. . . .Mr. Everett Money was in' Indianapolis on business Tuesday, . . Mrs. Frank Scott of Hagerstown spent .Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Larsh. ., .Mrs. W. H. Riser and daughter Geneve spent from Tuesday until Wednesday in Indianapolis.
KELLY WRITE8 ARTICLE FOR RELIGIOUS PAPER.
The December number of Religious Education which appears this week contains an article by President R. L. Kelly on the cooperation of the church and the high school in religious education, it being the address delivered by him on this subject at Buffalo in March of this year.
BOND FILES
Continued From Page One mind one special circumstance peculiar to this case, and not present in the usual case,' and that by reason of this circumstance .which is, that the petitioner (the city) entered into competition with the respondent, and which it states: 'Should be taken into consideration and should have great weight, and the respondent should be made a liberal allowance for. going value, and its physical property should be appraised upon broad and liberal rather than narrow grounds.' "Lips could not utter, pen could not
DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill.
uUR BIG DAY Everybody Came to See Us.
In response to recent notices wherein Professor Munyon guaranteed to refund the money in every instance where his remedies fat! to Klve satisfaction, people with all torts of ailments called for all sorts of his remedies. The bis demand, 'lowever, seems t'o be for his I'awi'aw Laxative Pills. They're cerairily giving; satisfaction. One bene;ited person tells another of their curative qualities, and so the demand increases. Professor Munyon wants us to continue to impress upon every person who suffers with stomach or liver ailment's, and particularly all constipated people, to try Paw-Paw Laxative Pills. He says they correct Indigestion and school the bowels to act every day in a natural way. If your complexion is bad, if you have dizzy spells, if you are bilious and If you have impure blood, get a bottle of these Pills, with 'the understanding that if you are not satisfied your money will be returned. No griping:.' no : weakening effect, just a pleasant, natural movement every day. Tou . get well almost unconsciously. Professor Munyon warns the public , against the uee of the old-fashioned cathartics, which scour and debilitate. If you have an ache or pain ?t any kind, you better come in and try one of Munyon's Remedies. Also don't forget that we are carrying his Witch Hazel Soap, the best toilet soap ever
tcM at 10 cents a cake.
For sale by Thistlethwaites Four Drug Stores. 6th and Main, 8th and N. E,
8th and S. E and 914 Main; Leo H.
Fihe. 830 Main St.
Great Demand for New Constipation Remedy
If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull,' dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise await4ng you.' Tomorrow morning, immediately ,upon arising, drink a glass of hot ' -at-,er with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of Intestines all the indigestible waste; poisons, sour bile and toxjlns. thus cleaslng, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphats from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning in-Mde-bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusiastic and keop it up daily. It is a fcplndid health measure for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the Inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside is -not new. as millions of people practice It. Just as hot water and sosp "cleanse, purify nnd freshen the skin, $a hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white powderand almost tasteless. Adv.
Richmond People 4 Good Dressers
'.Yery few cities In th United States can show as uany well-dressed people as Richmond, a large per cent of them having their clothes, made to or 'er You can tell a wearer .of Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and . up-to-date. We make fine --.its $15.00 to $30.C0. This week Fail Goods are being received. Early buyers please take no tlce. Make your selection now. . Main and Ninth Streets Emmons. .-Adv.
They say that the advent of the "Santa. Bel tablet" as a vegetable substitute fer calomel has resulted in an extraordinary demand for this remarkable product. It earns to have mad a hit particularly with those Afflicted with chronie constipation, who were quick to recognise Its advantages over calomel and ts usual laxatives. Sentanel tablets, aside from their efficacy, doubtleas owe. their success largely to a tendency to aid In bringing about natural function:? instead of encouragingthe "cathartic habit." Also, instead of Injuring the membraneous Using of the organs involved, they exert a healing Influence. Instead of weakening, they add tons to the intestinal wall. And they work easily and gently, they are of ours preferred on this aoeount to tho violently acting purgatives. Their raxpensiveness is another reason for ths popularity of sentanel tablets. One need procure only a dime's worth, and take ne tablet upon retiring, to bs convinced that the ideal remedy for constipation torpid liver, and their many evil eonae luences, has .finally . been found, Dm 9sts Review, - .
write a more absurd, outrageous, inequitable, unfair and ridiculous proposition, and if we were to delve, into
the realms of prophecy we would not
hesitate to say .that it will not be ex
celled within the next hundred years. "Wherein would be the justice In following such a suggestion?, "What valid reason can be given for so doing? "What element of addei value does the property of the respondent possess today by reason of such competition, and from what source does such value arise?' ' -Y ' "... ''i- . "Would the same property which the respondent ; is now. using ' . be less valuable if the city plant were not in existence? ' Does anyone suppose that the respondent .would put a lower value on its property than it now asks in this case If it had no competitor? Of course not. Why then try to mislead and deceive the commission?" Forced Into Competition. Mr. Bond recites the fact that the people of Richmond were forced ' to provide a municipal electric plant because of the exhorbitant electric rates the company charged, 15 cents per k. w. with no discount. "Is it possible," he adds, "that the respondent has forgotten all these things? We do not think so. We are rather of the opinion that they remain vividly in its memory and constitute a stinging rebuke to its stupidity; but it now seeks again to fasten its fangs in the inhabitants of this city because they had the courage to rebel against
such ' outrageous and ; unfair treatment." - 'i-. 'V; Y'.. . V1' It Is then set for,.tothe reply brief that: "If this city had been willing to submit .to the tyrannical dictates of the capitalistic - octupus which then (before the city plant was built) as well as now, controls the policies of the . respondent, thousands ; of dollars would .have -been-filched; from the pockets of our Inhabitants and placed in its coffers, and .we would today be practically at its mercy." . - Cites Reason for Action. The city attorney asserts that the company; in its . brief, is absolutely wrong in its assertion that the reason the city desires to purchase its electric plant is because the city is afraid of the company's competition. Then Mr. Bond assigns the following reason as the basis for the city's efforts to take over the competing plant: "We believe that the inhabitants of this city ought to receive electric current cheaper than it is now being furnished. You (the company) are not only opposing this proposition but are insisting that the present rates shall be increased so as to enable you to earn a fair return. The respondent is standing in the way of progress; it is impeding the development of the electric business in this city and constantly holding out a threat and a warning that the rates for current shall be increased." Mr. Bond stated today that Commissioner Murphy is working on the case of the city against the Light, Heat & Power company and he again inform
ed bim yesterday that a decision in the case would be rendered by the commission before January 1. Mr. Bond states that the commission has so far given no consideration to the petition of the Richmond City Water werrks company for an increase in local water rates. Neither the city nor the 'company has filed a' brief in this case as yet. ' v'
Banishes Nervousness
Remember two too. The creamy character of Sterling Gum is not accidental. It is the result of an extremely thorough process of refining. The result is point 2 "Velvety body, NO GRIT." 1 Crowded with flavor 3 Crumble-proof 5 From a daylight factory 2 Velvety body. No Grit 4 Sterling purity 6 Untouched by hands Starting Gum The-point dum, PEPPERMINT - RED WRAPPER CINNAMON - BLUE WRAPPER SuitahU rweardt for tkt ditcovtry ofth 7th point will bs offtrtd latmr.
Puts Vigor and Ambition Into Run-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 Wen
dell's Ambition Pills at Conkey Drugj
Co., Leo Fine and A. G. Luken today and your troubles 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 Conkey Drug Co., Leo Fihe and A. G. Luken on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, 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 Pbarmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. adv.
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High Rent District No. 12 North 9th St
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THOMAS' BIROTIHIEIRS Made of Hams, Shoulders and Loins only, under the most sanitary condition. This product is guaranteed free from cereals and other adulterations. Phone your order NOW to either of the following: " m E. L. COOPER L. E. LITTLE & SON CHAS. HODGE & SON STAR GROCERY
USE COOPER'S BLEND COlflfBO COOPER'S GROCERY
With Your Suit or Overcoat Order NOW You Will Get a Pair of
li roesers if ree ord
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Overcoatings Suitings
$20.00
to $50.00
The
RQY W. DENNIS.
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DENNIS Shop
"THAT INCOMPARABLE" I I
We hold this sale but twice a year and hundreds of our patrons take advantage of it for all the extra trousers they require. It's the biggest legitimate FREE offer ever made by any reliable tailoring concern and the time to make the best use of it is NOW while the assortment of trouserings and vestings is complete. You may have choice of either (tailored to measure) with any suit or overcoat order at $20.00 to $50.00.
Made to Your Order
The same honest and conscientious service the Roy W. Dennis Shop patrons have always received, the same matchless values and unqualified guarantee of complete satisfaction. Choice of any staple or fancy fabric in stock without reservation, no cheapening of workmanshipnow or at any other time. We assume the entire expense of the gratis garments, feeling fully compensated in the new and permanent customers invariably made for our store. Why not let us have your order tomorrow?
8 North Tenth Street
WALTER WOODWORTH
TOldDPW ' ' i HUMPING
The time has come at this great sale when deeper price cutting; must be done to cause this high grade merchandise to move at once. We must "Hump" things along and tomorrow the results will be known. We have cut deeper into our already low prices. We have positively marked every piece of merchandise in this big stock to the very rock bottom. We did this not because we had to, but because we want to give our faithful patrons greater values for their money. We appreciate the way in which all have patronized our big sales, and one of our ways of showing this appreciation will be fully demonstrated tomorrow when we offer our entire Winter and Holiday Stock of Dependable Merchandise at prices so low that they are actually not worth mentioning. Ladies' Winter Suits and Coats, the greatest values ever brought to Richmond, all go now during this Big Continuation Humping Sale at almost one-half price. Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats, the best lot we have ever seen, come in for their share of this enormous price cutting.. It's positively a shame when we come to think it over, the values we are offering at this sale. Why people, if you only knew yes, if you only did you certainly would not stay away from this sale another day. Now come, let's get acquainted with these big values and let that day be tomorrow. Come bright and early stay all day if you like, 'cause, believe us, you are surely welcome. Hundreds, yes thousands of bargains are here for you. We want you to have them, so don't stay away. Why you'll actually save enough on your purchases at this big sale to buy Xmas presents for every member of your family and friends as well, and then have a little left for a Rainy Day. We personally invite you to this sale and guarantee prompt and courteous treatment as that's the only kind of service we have to offer at this store.
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The Store for All the People THE STANDARD MERCHANDISE CO. 8TH AND NORTH ESTS. , frCHM0ND9 DID.
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