Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 233, 17 August 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1916
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200 PEOPLE ATTEND RAMSEY HOME COMING
LEWISBURG... O., Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sweeny went to James Gates ; to spend the week in tba country. . . .The annual Preble County Teachers Institute will Ie held at Eaton during the wekk of August 2125..,. The Ramsey school held Its annual home coming Thursday, August 10. About two hundred persons enJoyed the day..... The Etzler family will hold its annual reunion next Sunday at the old home place.... The funeral of Mrs. Elkannah Schlotterbeck who died at the home of her father, was held Saturday afternoon. Visit In Brookville. . Clifford Locke and little daughter, Marguerite were at Brookville Saturday.... The Beam family spent Sunday afternoon at Eaton with her mother Alvin James of West Alexandria spent the latter part of the week with his sister, Mrs. Charles Jordan.... Many from here are attending the Miami Valley Chautauqua. .. .James Hoerner of Dayton visited his parents here Sunday.
HOLD FLORY SERVICES
EATON, O., Aug. 17. Funeral services for Nina Flory, 35, wife of Elmer Flora, will be held Friday afternoon at the Flory home, seven miles southeast of Eaton. Burial in the cemetery at Camden.. Death followed several months' illness caused by leakage of the heart. Beside the husband, she !;aves an adopted son and daughter. Dr G. W. Flory of this city Is a brother-in-law.
AGENT STARTS NOV. 1
EATON, O., Aug. 17 According to officers of the Preble County Farm Improvement association, it is highly probable a county agricultural agent will be appointed at an early date, as the necessary papers to be filed with the state have been signed by the association president, H. O. Silvers, and the county commissioners and forwarded to the proper state department. It is thought the agent will begin work about November 1.
WED IN CINCINNATI
With the Reel People
MURRETTE .Piedro Blanco, the Mexican town in the Pallas photoplay that stars Lenore Ulrich of "Bird of Paradise" fame is so typical of hundreds of others in that strange country that it Is worthy of description. Unconcerned by the hot sun the Mexican senoras are busy about their marketing and the tranquil spirit that is the essence of this peculiar country permeates all their actions. It was in this peculiar 6low moving world that Bruce McLean found the face that he had always sought. This love story with its scorching passions shows In all its human reality "The Heart of Paula," and is coming to the Murrette theatre tomorrow and Saturday.
CHAUTAUQUA STARTS
EATON, O., Aug. 17. A six-day Chautauqua assembly will be opened next Thursday at Camden by the Lincoln bureau. Many from this city will attend the sessions.
EATON, O., Aug. 17. Miss Norma Devol, daughter of Mrs. E. R. Devol, East Main street, and Charles M. Cox of ; Moscow, O., were married Tuesday in Cincinnati. They left shortly following the ceremony for an eastern trip. . Upon their return they will reside at Moscow.
FORTY CONTRACTORS ESTIMATE ON PLANS
CAMP FIRE GIRLS HOLD COUNTY CAMP
EATON, O., Aug. 17. More than forty sets of plans for Preble county's proposed court house are in the hands of contractors, and keen opposition is anticipated by the building commission when bids are opened August 26.
SENDS LIBRARY BOOKS
NEW PARIS, O., Aug. 17. The volumes in the Jefferson township library now number 3,151. This institution started twelve years ago with the small number of ninety-six volumes. John Rogers Johnston, Pittsburg, who has given many books to the. library during the past week, sent a dozen brand new books. Mr. Johnston is known as "the glass man," being president of the Johnston Glass company, Hartford City, Ind., and interested in everything that pertains to glass. However, in all his busy career he does not forget the library; in fact, he is generous almost to a fault, contributing so much of his means to worthy projects.
The world's largest artificial harbor, 766 acres in area and 2S feet deep, Is planned for Rotterdam.
CENTERVTLLE, Ind., Ind., Aug. 17. The Lakota Camp Fire met Monday evening and began arrangements for a Wayne County Camp Fire meeting and Grand- Council Fire to be held Saturday, Sept. 30. All the camps of the county will be invited, the program will begin at 2 o'clock and continue until nine in the evening. The afternoon will be spent in Maplewood park. The evening will be taken up
Saved Her Daguhter's Life. "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my daughter's life when she had cholera morbus at the age of fourteen months. She vomited every few minutes and we were unable to keep any medicine down long enough to benefit her until we gave her this remedy. The doctor being at our house I asked him what he thought about our using it, and he said as he was unable to do the child any good, I had better use it. The second dose 6he kept down and-in a short time the bowels were checked and . she improved rapidly after that," writes Mrs. Jennie Moyer, Lima, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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011 Hfigjl Qpaidle FunFnnnQnnipe We are in a hurry to reduce our present stocks and to demand quick sales we have cut deeply into prices. "We must clean up as we need room for goods which is arriving daily. This big 7th Anniversary Sale is the one and only real value giving Furniture Sale in this city as we positively are giving from 20 to 40 per cent off on every purchase. You can't equal our bargains look the town over- then come to us and you'll find that ours is the only place for real Furniture bargains.
KimiPiry tor Tlnese Ptoimif Bar fates
If you buy one of these Buffets now you pay from 20 to 40 per cent, less than elsewhere. $45.00 Buffets $36.00 $40.00 Buffets $32.00 $35.00 Buffets $28.00 $22.50 Buffets $18.00 $20.00 Buffets $16.00
$31.50 $33.00 $30.00 $27.50 $25.00 $20.00 $14.00 $12.00
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.$28.00 .$26.40 .$24.00 .$22.00 .$20.00 .$16.00 .$11.20 .$9.60
HURRY FOR THESE Dressers & Chiffoniers
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Absolutely the greatest values ever offered, delay; come early and get your choice.
DRESSERS $33.00 Dressers ......$26.40 $24.00 Dressers ......$19.20 $20.00 Dressers ......$16.00 $18.00 Dressers .. $14.40 $16.50 Dressers $13.20 $12.00 Dressers $ 9.60
CHIFFONIERS $31.00 Chiffoniers .. $25.00 Chiffoniers .. $20.00 Chiffoniers .. $18.00 Chiffoniers .. $15.00 Chiffoniers .. $9.00 Chiffoniers ..
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f Piano or Hall Lamps, Special, $15.48 J
Hurry lor These Anniversary Bed Specials
OUR MATTRESS SPECIAL $18.00 Mattresses, extra fine $14.40 $12.00 Mattresses, our special. . . .$9.60 $10.00 Mattresses, big value $8.00 $7.00 Mattresses, good quality $5.60 $4.00 Grade Mattress at ..$3.20
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$30.00 Brass Beds, $27.50 Brass Beds. $25.00 Brass Beds, $20.00 Brass Beds,
BRASS BEDS $13.20
$8.00 $7.20 S6.40 $5.60 $4.80 $2.00 now $24.00 ow $22.00 now $20.00 now $16.00
SOLID OAK and GENUINE LEATHER ROCKERS Priced so low that other stores could never equal the following: $30.00 Rockers. . .$24.00 $25.00 Rockers. . .$20.00 $20.00 Rockers . . .$16.00 $18.00 Rockers. . .$14.40 $15.00 Rockers. . .$12.00
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with tbe "Grand" Council Fire at" the town hall, and a play by the Lakota's. All camp fire girls who, have not se
cured ceremonlar dresses should'endeaver to do so before this time, that they may take part in this grand pub
lic exhibition. Printed" invitations will be mailed later to all guardians and their camps. ' ' "
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