Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 22, 7 December 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1916
SUNDAY SCHOOL FLAWS CAOTATA
CHESTER. Ind., .Dec. 7. Mr. and Mra. Merrltt WOltamsoo spent Sunday with relatives In Richmond..... June Roll returned to hit home In Hamilton, 0., Sunday after pending the lat- . ter part of the week with his grandmother, Mra. -Mary Smith, here.... The Friends Sunday school is planning for a Christmas entertainment on Saturday evening. Dec. 23.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pyle and James Webster and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Martin. William Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Bmmfied, Miss Eva Pyle and Donald Balnes were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall in Richmond.. Mr. and Mrs. William Wesler visited -relatives! In Richmond, Sunday. - - League Well Attended. Kpworth League at the M. E. church here was well attended Sunday, evening..... Mr. and Mrs. John Newman were pleasantly surprised Saturday at
thefr home in Cheater in remembrance ofVhelr fifty-third wedding anniversary. Those present were, Rufus Newman and family. Harry Newman and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Argus Ogborn, Mr. and Mrs. John Lonjrstreth and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Brown.
OPERATE ON ENDSLEY
BETHEL, Dec 7. Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Harlan and son John, Cambridge
City, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlan..... Mr. and Mrs. J. Skinner . spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Long.. . . . Jacob Endsley left Monday for Indianapolis for an operation on his eyes. Visits Friend. Miss . LUlla - Ben bow spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lotha Wofal Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Van Nuys spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren. . . . .Miss Fern Addleman, Richmond, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addleman..... The Ladles Aid of this placo will serve lunch at the" sale of H. L. Welch Thursday H. L. Welch sold his farm to Howard Baker of near Palestine last week. -
ELLA PRESSBAUGH'S CONDITION IMPROVES
CIRCULATE PETITIONS
MILTON, Ind, Dec. 7. Petitions asking the legislature to vote for a prohibition law, are being circulated here among the legal voters, and the wives, mothers, daughters and Bisters.
;. , Cough Medicine for Children v . Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsvllle, N.Y., says: "About five years ago when we were livins In Oarbutt, N. Y., I doctored two of my children sufferins from., colds with Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy and found It Just as represented In every way. It promptly checked their coughing and cured their colda quicker than anything I 'oyer used." Obtainable everywhere. 'Adv. ,
ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 8. Nate Parker has returned from Hartford City, where he was called because of injuries sustained by bis sister, Mrs. Ella Pressbaugh, in an accident Mrs. Pressbaugh was thrown from a pony cart to a cement side walk. Her left thigh bone was broken. She formerly lived in Hagerstown. A United States patent has been granted two residents of South Africa for a single wheeled litter for moving sick or injured persons.
BAPTISMAL SERVICES
HELD AT CAMBRIDGE
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, Dec. 7,
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Lowrey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase of German town..... Intelligence of the
death of Stephen Peele, of Wabash, has been received by friends. He waa the son of Henry Peele, formerly of this place, and will be remembered by
many in the town and vicinity.. . . .Mrs Reba Whiteley spent Monday mom
ing, shopping in Richmond. ....Harry
Peters of Danville, Is spending a few days in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Jackson. ; V Hold Baptismal Ritas. A number of persons, among whom were Aaron and Lawrence Lindley,
Floyd Craig, Claude Wickersham of
Jacksonburg, were Immersed Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Charles Shults. in the baptismal pool of the local Christian church. ..... Messrs. . Robert Wright, Russell Strickler, the Misses Mildred Carpentar, and Genivieve Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hughes, attended a dancing party at Hagerstown, a few evenings since Mrs. Mary Mun to has returned after a few days spent with Prof, and Mrs. W. L. F. Sanders, of Connersville.. . . .Gus Garrett haB so far recovered from bis recent Illness, that he was able to return Monday to Shawnee, Ohio, -where he has a largo contract for cement work.
Will You Succeed Where Others Fail
Tbe successful man is the man who is healthy. You are not fair to yourself, unless you are getting the most out of life, both in a business way and in a social way. It is impossible for, you to feel right and to take care of your business or social obligations
unless your health is in perfect condi-1
tlon. . If you awake in the morning tired and unrefreshed and your stomach is sour, taste bad and - you. do not thoroughly enjoy your work, you cer
tainly need a tonic. Vitalis has been named the Universal tonic and has
helped more sufferers to quick recov
ery and has done more for suffering people than practically any other medicine. Delay pays no dividends. It is sometimes fatal and always fool
ish to wait Be fair to yourself, and
put yourself In good physical trim.;
See the Vitalis man today. -
He is at the Quigley Drug store and I will gladly answer all questions either
in person or by mail.. Adv.
GIVE FAMILY DINNER CHESTER, Ind, Dec 7. Scott Lichty and family entertained the follow Ing ' friends at their home Sunday : Mr. and Mra. Wesley Doddridge, Mrs. Malon Geathers. Mrs. Victora Lichty, Mrs. Grace Smith and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Amanda Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boughner and daughters, Irene and Mildred. ...Miss Irene Boughner of East Germantown, is spending this week with Misses Ester and Edith Lichty Theodore Martin spent a few days last week at Indianapolis.
SHIPS MUCH POULTRY
ECONOMY, Dec. 7. Will Canorroe, the poultry buyer, is hauling loads of chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys out of this part of the country to Greensfork to be shipped from there to New York markets. There will be a chicken famine due to the high prices paid by the buyer.
Sixth and E streets, at 8 o'clock to
night, according to " announcement
made today by officers of the organiza tion. ... .. . , , ...r i:-: -
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
ALLIANCE WILL ELECT Officers for the ensuing yeai will be elected when the German-American alliance meets at Its quarters, South
B
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.
CURED HIS RUPTURE ' I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. ,1 have nothing to sell, but will give full information . about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 103-C, Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Adv.
THE PHOTOGRAPH
AS A
CHRISTMAS GIFT
STANDS SUPREME
F. J. P ARSONS
Highest Grade Steam and Domestic Fuels. .BEST SERVICE" Klehfoth-NiewcefcLner Co. - 101 NORTH 2ND ST. Phone 2194
704 MAIN STREET 11'
A. LI UN BY
722 MAIN STREET
Even the words blend
It's a new gift, this package of Omar aroma I It blends happily with -Christmas, and rings the joy-bells of perfect giving. 1 100 Omar cigarettes in the happy holly package, 100 times the rarest aroma Omar aroma reminds one of the giver. That arama comes from the blending of richest Turkish and ripest accentuating leases r Buy this Omar Christmas box, and off with it to a Mend quickly 1 There's pleasant, hsyy r&cmory in every puff of Oraai errjrua. Omar tie pcrfectTtirkish. hlencL Even the vonls blend. In the regular packet, 20 or 15c
'jSa fn the. JtajypyGnasTiickae I. II J UrUC TURKISH i J) fc QUALITY "V I I
: - yp J - Announcing a ; Special Christmas
IV THE BET TER SI
Dlustratirtg "Sellers" Kitcheneed "Special" with Automatic Lowering Flour Bin ' -We Wish It Were Possible to Pen-Picture All
'Sellers" Kitcheneed Will Do for You When We Say
Sellers Kitcheneed Special
Lightens Your Burden of Kitchen Work Every Single Day
We would picture you first as we have shown our girl in the illustration with ease putting fifty pounds of flour into the lowered bin and then with" ease putting the bin back into position. We would picture you comfortably sitting on a stool at this splendid piece of furniture, preparing a daily meal. With that snowy-white, sanitary, porcelircn, absolutely indestructable table top, fully extended, sitting there with pots and pans, knives and forks,
all needed utensils, right there, just where you want them, and there, with flour, sugar, spices, extracts every necessary ingredient not moving one single step you prepare that meal. And then with this picture in mind come to our store and yourself operate this automatic lowering flour bin and then sit as we have pictured you before "Sellers" Kitcheneed and come to a realization of the full meaning of what we say, "It helps lighten the burden of kitchen work every single day."
And Then Let Us Show You These All-Important Labor
Saving, Time Saving, Step Saving and Sanitary Features
The snowy-white interior, upper sections of the cabinet, the recipe rack, the extract rack, the sanitary glass sugar bin, the sanitary coffee, tea and salt cans and the sanitary spice cans. That splendid porceliron guaranteed table top that is easily kept clean, that is always sanitary and that extends to give you an exceptionally large working table: The utensil drawer, the kitchen linen drawer, the sanitary cake and bread box; the large cutlery drawer and the large cupboard for pots and pans, with its automatic extension base shelf which
shelf extends as the door opens eliminating the neces
sity of bending over to procure the utensils therein. And then, last but not least, the ant-proof casters which keep any insects there might happen to be in your kitchen from obtaining access to your cabinet. . And then we want you to note the general beautiful appearance of this splendid cabinet. With the splendid opportunity our special terms offer, no home in this city or community can afford to be without a "Sellers" Kitcheneed.
Special Terms of Sale $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week This is our special Christmas offer: From now until Christmas we offer you the special terms mentioned above. We believe nothing that we have in our store that goes into the home could possibly be of more real help to the busy housewife than the "Sellers" KITCHENEED "Special" illustrated above. So come now and choose yours. It will be delivered at once or held until Christmas. . x - , ...
PRICES NOW $15.00 to $42.50
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SEE THE SELLERS 'MARVEL' KITCHEN CABINET at $20.00
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