Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 154, 16 May 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916
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PUO RECITAL AT CENTERMLE PROVES SUCCESS
CENTER VILLE, Ind., May 16. Mrs. Frank Nugent, Mrs. Horace Com'
room and daughters, Ruth and Martha left Fridar tor a Tlsit with friends
and relatives at Charlottesville. Green
field and Westf Jeld . . . The elementary
department of the M. E. church held a picnic Friday in the basement of
the church. Twenty children enjoyed
the afternoon is games.- music and a picnic supper. . . .The Cemetery asso
ciation met Friday ; afternoon at - the
home of Mrs. Samuel Lashley on East Main street. Regular business was transacted. " The next meeting will be held May 26, with Mrs. Frank Buhl.... Miss Mabel Hasemeier'a music recital, held Thursday evening at jthe M. E. church, was a successful affair. Each pupil did her part in a pleasing manner, reflecting credit up
on Miss Hasemeier as instructor. The youngest child was Mary Burris, who played her selection with as much pride as the older pupils, who mastered difficult numbers. Those taking part were Dorothy Smelser, Edna Vophees, Mary Burris. Edna Pike, .Virginia Hill, Esther Fouts, Mildred Clevenger. Edith Bramer, Edna Johnston and Ruth Commons. Banquet New Members. Mrs. Joseph Zea and daughter Helen went to Greenville. O., Saturday for a short visit with her parents.. At the close of the regular meeting of the Eastern Starr Friday evening a banquet was given in honor of Miss Bessie Buhl and Clyde Fluke, who were received into membership during the evening. About sixty members were present. ... .Mrs.' Charles King and daughter Mary have returned from a visit with her parents near Williamsburg. Jessie King will remain with them for several weeks, while .Mrs. King and Mary are attending' Mrs. Blaker's kindergarden school at Indianapolis. . . .Jesse Stevens has purchased an Overland, so that he may be able to get to the creek at an earlier hour, and put In more time at his favorite pastime, fishing Mrs. Tracy Clark of Richmond, Miss Nellie Ryan and Robert Peelle were guests ; of Miss Lois Brumfield at supper 1 Thursday.
Churches at Economy
Honor
mothers
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ECONOMY,. Jnd May 16. Sunday
morning at the . M. E. church " Rev.
Ballard preached a sermon for children... .Mothers day was celebrated here Sunday. . . .Committees are busy getting in readiness for Decoration day, which will be observed here Saturday, May 27... .Mr. and Mra. Albert
Chamness and children, with some
friends of Richmond were here Sunday afternoon.... Mrs. Ella Lamb is home from Cambridge City where she spent several weeks. " ? Visits In Richmond. Miss Dora Pigrce Is visiting her brother in Richmond... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison at Sunday dinner with Mr. and .Mr. Q. S. Ballineer . . . . Wade
Kennedy and Marsh Lindsey have
i bought Ford cars Mothers day wm be celebrated at Morgan's chapel Sun
day, May 28 ... . Mr. and Mrs. tturus Williams entertained Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Basil Mendenhall ana son ana Mrs. Addle Mendenhall of Poplar Run and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor and daughter, Carrie, and Mrs. Grace Hunt were at
Lcsantville. . Mooreland, Blountsville, Modoc, Farmland, Huntsville and Carlos Sunday afternoon.
BASSON LAUDS 7-POUND CARP
bars. Kern, Sunday.. . . .Fred - Michael and ' Arlon Doll were at Richmond, Monday..... Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Davis and Albert Newman and Olin Davis, were at Richmond Monday. . . I .Raymond " Lowry " of. " Cambridge City, spent . Sunday . with" his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer. Uowry..-Charles Basson caught & 7 pound carp from
the river here Saturday.... Dr. and Mrs. L.' M. Gentle and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Brown and attenced the M. E. Sunday school . . .' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langs ton and son and Mrs. Mary Walker of north, of Dublin; attended the M. E. Sunday school Sunday.
WANTS TO FIND FOE
ANDERSON, Ind.. May 16. Rev. W. X..,X.undy Js not for peace at any old "price. . He doesn't want trouble, but he has told the police he will make trouble for. the person who picked up his fine meat roast which he absentmindedly left in a department store. -
Simple Way To
End Dandruff !
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There is one sure way that has nev
er failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when - retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft; and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.
When The Price Is Cut The Quality Is Cut Your Eyes Need The Best For Correct Glasses See MISS C. M. SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST Phone 1099. Registered by Examination.
MILTON, . Ind., May . 16. Mrs.
Thomas Ewers was called lo Indianapolis Monday to attend the funeral of her brother's wife, Mrs." Frank Clee. .". . - Mrs. Hattie Faucett . and son George, of Dublin, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Faucett, east of town, a few days ago.;.. .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beck has as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Irvington, Sunday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Izor of Indianapolis, were guests of their aunt, Miss Bar-
DR. HUNT'S APPEAL
Dr.- Hunt ' urges . corn' sufferers to
1 avoid delays and experiments and to
; use cis aepenaame penetration xneinoa
to forever remove Bore, stubborn corns. It is absolutely unnecessary to suffer another minute. .Any druggist will supply you with a 25c box of Dr. Hunt's new corn cure the most effectiveand reliable remedy for giving almost instant relief. It is simple and easy . to use. It soothes and heals. Thousands have used it this "seasoa with, remarkable results. - American Chemical Co- Sidney. Ohio.
PALLADIUM WANT. ADS PAY
Stomach Trouble. . ,J "1 suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything I. heard of, but the only relief I got was temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured, a bot
tle of them at our drug store. I got in mediate relief from Iht dreadful heaviness after eating "and from; pain in
tie stomach. writes Mrs. Linda. Har rod. Fort, T.ayne, Ind. Obtainable ev! erywhere. Adv.
"The Place Beautiful" IStIi andilain.
WINS BY COIN TOSS
EVANSVILLE, Ind, May 16. Judge
Fred M. Uostetter of the superior court has ordered the board of trustees
of Oakland City, Ind.," to recognise as
a member Elijah Davis, who won the town election in November, 1914, by
the toss of a coin to decide the race.
Best Location at a Price 'Yon Can Afford"
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'Established .66 Years There is a reason for everything. So there must be a 'reason why we sell more watches than any other Jewelry house in Eastern Indiana-; Come in and see how reasonable we can sell you a good time keeper for the graduate. ; O. E. Dickinson The Diamond and Watch House
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ONCE YOU HAVE DRIVEN IT, EVEN FOR A FEW MILES, THE MODERATE PRICE IS LOST SIGHT OF IN YOUR DELIGHT OVER ITS EXTRAORDINARY RIDING QUALITIES.
That explains why the first twenty thousand cars fell so far short of supplying the demand, and why the second twenty thousand are . being, absorbed with equal eagerness.
The motor is 30-35 horsepower. The price of the Roadster or Touring car complete is $785 (F. O. B. Detroit). Canadian price $1,100 (add freight from Detroit). .
Auto Sales Agency 1020 Main St Phone 2328.
REED'S
A FULL LINE OF NEW Kaltex Swings & Settees
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LARGE SETTEES Priced at $6.50, $10, $15. SWINGS Priced at . ... . . .$8-50, $15, $18.50 SEE OUR WINDOW We show the very newest designs in Kaltex Couches, Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Swings.
Reed's Refrigerators mean food insurance and guaran-
I teed saving of ice, $8.50, $10, $15, $16.50, $20 up to $35
This Solid Oak, 4-foot Swing with Chains and Hooks, complete, for. .
Other Swings at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
In All Sizes.
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Start your married life under the most
pleasant surroundings in private, free from the gaze of the boarding house and x. 1 i S ii. : i i. .
us idle gossip xnai nas rumea so many happy unions so soon after the wedding. Live a life of independence ! Particularly when it's all within your means and so easily possible.
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AFTER MUCH EXPERIMENTATION THIS 4-R00M OUTFIT J WAS CREATED We wanted this room outfit to be all that any young people could ask for. Not too expensive yet, on the other hand, not the cheapest ! (We sell outfits
at all prices.) We wanted it to contain all of the essential pieces of furniture, yet, on the other hand, we wanted the furniture to be of
n excellent design.
WE ARE PROUD OF THE RESULTS We can't help taking a certain amount of pride in this outfit.
In the first place because of its beauty and practicability and, second, because of the fact that we are able to afford to sell this remarkable outfit of furniture at this exceptionally low price. AH the Joys and Pride that Go with a Bean trrcdly Furnished Home Are Yours for Only
The greatest force in the community for creating human happiness is credit particularly as applied to t urnftare. Just think of two yocng people crossing the threshold of marriage, startling their married life in a'perfectly appointed home, with every, essential, bit '. of furniture , to accommodate visitors, all for the small outlay of $20 at time of purchase and $15 per month.
IF BOUGHT SINGLY THIS OUTFIT WOULD TOTAL $75.00 MORE! We feel quite certain that if you
bought this outfit pieeemeal the dining table here and the dresser there, and the davenport somewhere else that the total cost for this suite would be at least $75.00 more than the price at which the complete four roomsfui are sold here.
$20 Cash; $15 Monthly
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WeHarehct a Few of These Outfits to Sell at Thk Price That Is not -very many, and If yo t? planning on getting married, or if nmnied just planning on starting housekeeping, come in and look this suite juickly ae possible. Remember, looking doesn't mean buying. You're always welcome here. But after you've looked yotfTl know if you want one of these" suites, and a small deposit win reaerre one for yon.
$15.00 Monthly for Less Than a Year Pays for This Outfit We have made these terms so very low, not because it was necessary, but because we want the friends of this store to be the loyalest kind of friends. We don't do things by imlres.' And lastly, please don't feel under any obligation to us for extending this convenient credit. We like to sell on credit because it makes ua many and lasting friend3. . - . . , , -
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