Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 213, 25 July 1916 — Page 12
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i HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SfJN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916
AUTO ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL LIBERTY, Ind., July 25. Mrs. Rich'ard Vereker, died at the home of her $on, Richard, east of Liberty early Monday morning from Injuries suffered in an automobile accident Sunday, July 16. The machine in which the family were riding hit a telephone pole and was overturned. Mrs. Vereker was pinned under the car for some time, and when taken to her home It was found that her shoulder blade, and one arm were broken beside severe bruises. Four children survive Mrs. Vereker. Two sons and a daughter living In this county, and one son, a physician In Hamilton.
GREENSFORK BOY RETURNS HOME
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July25. HaroldXicholson, of Greensfork, who hag been a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Strickler, the past two weeks, returned to his home Wednesday The Rosebud Club was entertained by Mary June Ramey Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Ramsey, on West Main street. Visitor Preaches Sermon The Rev. and Mrs. Truitt, of Casstown, Ohio, were guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Minos Fox, of South Perry St., Wednesday night. Mr. Truitt preached at the Christian church Tuesday evening.
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The 5-cent nickel, of 77.16 grains, contains 75 percent copper and 25 per cent nickel. The 1-cent piece, of 48 grains, contains 95 per cent copper and 5 per cent tin and zinc.
Dr. Simon Flexner, . one of the world's most famous constructive medical men, is hard at work at the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research devising a means for exterminating the dreaded and deadly infantile paralysis.
j Deaths in Preble
AMANDA WOODRING. EATON, O. Funeral services for Amanda C. Woodring, 70, wife of George Woodring, were held Monday afternoon in First U. B. church, conducted by the Rev. J. Elmer Yingling. Burial In Mound Hill cemetery.
BRANDENBURG IS DEAD.
LIBERTY, Ind., July 25. The death of Henry Brandenburg occurred at his home in Brownsville, Sunday evening, after a lingering illness of several months. The funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church.
Always Satisfactory. People are always pleased with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. R. M. White, Turtle Bayou, Texas, writes, "We have been selling Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and have not had one single complaint." Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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MILTON BANKER BUYS NEW GAR
MILTON, Ind., July25. J. E. Moore, cashier assistant at the Farmers' bank has a . new' car. .... Messrs. and Mesdames Harrison Hacks and W. W. Leverton were in Randolph county Sunday to'visit Mr. and Mrs. Canady. Mrs. , George Keever accompanied them:. .Misses Irene Crook, Lucy Dennis of Richmond, Edith Bertsch of East Germantown, Lillian DuGranrut Ruth McCormick, Mary Jones, Mary Sills, Dorothy Hoshour and Mesdames Benjamin Ruff of Lima, Ohio, George Wagner, James Murphy and Linville Ferguson,' formed the company with the Misses Helen and Blanche Coyne south of town Friday afternoon. ' Shops in Richmond Miss Serena Hoshour visited friends at Richmond and did shopping Saturday.. I .'.Mr. and Mrs. Owen Murley and family of Kendallville, Ind., are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Murley Mr. and Mrs. John Ingermann and family spent Sunday in East Cambridge with Mr. Ingermann's mother, Mrs. Angeline Ingermann George Rothermel spent Sunday with his children, Mr. and Mrs. ' Monroe Bertsch and family at East Germantown Mrs. Dan Chapman of Cambridge City was entertained with Mrs. Chas. Davis at supper Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz entertained at dinner Sunday Mesdames Anna Hittle of Zions-
ville, - and Minerva - Hittle. : . . . Mrs. Charles Nugent and mother, Mrs. Mary Nugent were at Richmond Monday to visit Mrs. Chas. Nugent's relatives Earl Atkinson, who has been playing with the One Girl to Save theatrical company in New York City, is here to spend his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, and other relatives. . . . .Miss Marie Harmier spent Saturday at Richmond. Miss Marie Liberty, of that city, accompanied her home and spent over Sunday here.. .. .Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gladna Ewers, , a . son, Saturday. . Makes Fast Time t Dr. Squier was at Brookville Sunday and brought his wife home, who had been visiting her relatives there. The doctor made a trip of twenty-nine miles in his car in one hour and two minutes The Boosters club will meet Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Pattee, Misses Mesker and Deerflein, of Connersville, formed an auto party with Miss B. M. Kern and Mrs. Martha Stover Sunday. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Merriman and family of Fort Wayne are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Beeson... ....Mesdames Albert Newman and Henry Hess and W. H. Brown were an auto party to Richmond Saturday.
returning- to the threshing machine which was at work on the Clem Burke farm. " The horses started to run and a sudden jerk to one side threw the young man on the right front wheel His head .struck the hub and knocked him unconsciouc. In falling his feet flew into the air and this is the only thing which saved them from being mashed by the rear wheel. He was badly bruised' and several stitches were required to sew up the gash in his head.
Tan, Red or Freckled Skin Is Easily Shed
J. J. FRAZEE INJURED
NEW PARIS, Ohio, July 25. J. J. Frazee was painfully injured Monday afternoon when he was thrown from a water wagon which he was driving. He had just filled the tank and was
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Only Four more days of Feltman's Semi-Annual Shoe Sale. You will never have a chance to. buy Shoes of equal grade for less money than you can buy them here the next four days. Below we mention a few of the many bargains :
Che ;e of Men's $5.00 and $6 tan calf and gunmetal lace oxfords; Special last week of sale
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Men's $4 gunmetal lace oxfords, grey cloth top; Special, last week of sale
Men's $4 mahogany calf and gunmetal lace oxfords English or high toe style ; Special last week of sale. .
Men's $3.50 gunmetal and tan calf lace oxfords, English last; Special last week of sale
Men's $3 special oxfords, English or high toe style, Neolin sole; Special last week of sale
Hanan $6.50 Special last week of sale 1
Oxfords
Men's Patent Tramp Last oxfords, $4.50 grade ; Special last week of sale
Patent Colt English oxfords, first quality, $6.00 grade; Special last week of sale
Ladies' $4 white canvas with leather trimmings, Sport oxfords ; Special last week of sale
Extra Special Ladies' $5 bronze Colonial and Apex style pumps ; Special last week of sale .
Extra Special Ladies' $4 bronze pumps, Simplicity style ; Special last week of sale
One lot of ladies patent pump and strap slippers. Values up to $5. Most all sizes of some styles; Sale
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Ladies' grey kid pumps, Simplicity style, ivory sole and heel, $4 grade; Special last week of sale ....
Ladies' $6 Pumps, white, gray and champagne ; Special last week of sale .......... .'. .'. . .
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Ladies' Matte Kid and Patent 4 strap Pump regular $3.00 grade last 4 days of sale
Ladies' Vici, 3 strap Pump Turn Sole; Special last 4 days of sale only
M3im9s White IL(D)W Ih(D)SS
$7.00 white buck oxfords; Special last week Q of sale $VD $5.00 white buck oxfords; Special last week dQ QJT of sale tpOuD
$3.00 canvas oxfords; Special last week of Qff sale pXD $1.50 white canvas oxfords; Special last week of sale tpl.Ot)
SIPECIIAILf Ladies' Patent and Matte Kid Colonial Pump, large silver buckle; regular $4.00 grade; Last 4 days of sale
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