Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 35, 22 December 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1916

HOLIDAY BUDGET OF NEWS ABOUT CAMBRIDGE CITY FOLK

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec. 22. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore will go to Mlamisburg, O, to spend Sunday with the former's brother, Gus Moore and family..... Walter Krone returned today after a week spent in Ohio, in the Interest of the Cambridge City Casket company.. .. .Robert Beard returned from Crawfordsville yesterday, where he is attending Wabash college, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beard Members of the Masonic fraternity went to Germantown, Tuesday evening, where the funeral service' of the order was held tor Edwin T. Bertsch . . . . Miss Esther Straugtm ent to Greenfield Wednesday to attend a party given by Miss Naomi Tapscott. . . Spend Holiday Season. . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reid will go to Indianapolis to spend the holidays with the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Reid Mrs. O. M. Smith has returned after a few days spent with friends in Indianapolis.. . . .Mrs. O. M. Smith has returned after a few days spent with friends in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpehtar and daughter Mildred, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. I Bramkcmp of Richmond John Pusinelli of Brainard, Minn., assistant engineer for the Northern Pacific, after a few days spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pusinelli, departed yesterday for St. Louis in the interest of the company, returning to this place before going to Brainard Christmas exercises were held today in Grades Three and Four of the public

schools, taught by Miss Inez Funk and Miss Katherine Kniese....Mrs. R. A. Kopp went to Corydon, today to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. Kopp joining her in that city Christmas. Return from Evansville. Mrs. Rachel Scheldler returned Tuesday evening from Evansville, where she visited her son, Rev. M. L. Scheldler and today went to Hicksvjlle, Ohio, to spend some time in the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Cook The sixty-third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Anthony Pusinelli was observed by a family dinner at their home Wednesday, and at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Pusinelli, the Misses Agnes, Elizabeth and Mary, John PussinelH. of Brainard, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Munfcavin of Richmond Mrs. Major Moore spent Wednesday and Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Gus Kinsinger east of Milton, who is seriously 11, threatened with pneumonia The last Masonic rites of William Dillon, a

member of Cambridge City lodge. No. 6, F. ft A. M, will be observed by members of the order, this evening at the home south of Pennville. Mr. Dillon had been a member of the order for many years. He was also a member of the local lodge, I. O. R. M. Decorate Con kiln Home. The beautiful old home of the Conklitis was effectively decorated for the Christmas party of the Helen Hunt club. Christmas readings were given by J. W. Marson and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, while the guests worked on dainty Christmas gifts. In the large dining room, ropes of Christmas Greens were arranged in canopy effect while In the

living room 8, bright poinsettas formed effective decorations. A Christmas menu was served by the committee, Mrs. ,.M. R. Krahl, Mrs. F. Scudder, Miss Helen Filby. Mrs. Paul Drischel Mrs. R. A. Hicks, Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, Miss Mary Overbeck and Miss ConkHn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joslin of Cleveland, O., will arrive this evening to spend the holidayswith Mr. Ernest and Miss Elizabeth Wheelan.

More than 200 public astronomical observatories are in the northern hemisphere and less than twenty in the southern.

Stop That Cough A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore all over. Relieve that cold at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and 'the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get Dr. King's New Discovery today at your druggist, 50c.

Sore Throat or Mouth. Ton must keep the throat and month clean and healthy. Any disease that attacks the canal through which must pass the food we eat, the beverages we drink and the very air we breathe is a serious matter. Why neplect Pore Throat or Sore Month when TONSILINB

makes it so easy for you to get relief?

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allv prepared tor mat purpose. TONS! LINE does its full duty you can depend upon it. Keep a bottle in the house where you can get it quick when needed. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Size $1.00. All Drugirist3.

Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company Fast Limited Trains to all Points in Indiana When returning home during the Holidays use the lines of the T. H., I. & E. Limited trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis as follows: 7:40, 9:40, 11:40 A. M., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40 and 7:40 P. M. Direct connection at Indianapolis with Limited Trains for Frankfort, Crawfordsville, Lafayette, Martinsville, Greencastle, Brazil, Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Ind., and Paris, 111. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to destination. All cars equipped with double windows, insuring

warmth and comfort.

DISPATCH AND FREIGHT SHIPMENTS

Dispatch freight shipments, handled on all passenger cars at reasonable rates. The up-to-date manner of handling small shipments needed in a hurry. Heavy Freight handled daily to all points. Insist on your freight being routed via Traction if you desire quick delivery and safe handling Call Local Agent for further information.

FOX DRIVE IS PLANNED

EATON, 0.,' Dec. 23. Much interest has developed since the killing of two red foxes in the vicinities of New Paris - and Eldorado and it is quite likely a "drive" will soon be , participated in by sportsmen in that section.

While not numerous, it Is reported that several of these animals have' been seen. ' " A. L. Carico, a local trapper, was ex

hibiting an opossum Wednesday which

is said to be one of the largest trap ped in late years. The animal weigh ed more than 18 pounds.

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EATON, O., Dec. 22. Two hundred of the city's children will be entertained Saturday afternoon at the city hall by the Unity ciub, an organization to be highly commended for its charitableness. The heart of each little

guest wUl be made glad by a generous treat of Christmas sweets and gifts of dollas and toys. A' program will be rendered for their entertainment

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200 Fresh Dressed Rabbits.

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Why not? In this day of High Costs make your present count. We have a large supply and will play Santa for you. Prompt Delivery.

Sales may come and Sales may go but we doubt if any Grafonola sale has ever been the success of this. Grafonolas are things you do not buy every day. You buy one in your lifetime; maybe two. So, when we tell you that there were days during this sale when we could hardly wait on our customers, you can then appreciate the stupendous "go" to this sale. It was the plan that did it. It was co-operation; we co-operating with the manufacturers direct; our customers co-operating in turn with us. The prices were low, extremely low. - The terms were easy. Any one could meet them. And the guarantee (which we called our Bond of Confidence) and the half dozen or more unusual conditions of 'sale made altogether the most liberal proposition upon which any goods were ever sold. And the public saw this and simply "flocked" in to take advantage of it.

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The Sale Is Closing Two Weeks Earlier than We Expected and even then we have been obliged to provide for more instruments than it was our original intention to . sell. The sale is not closing without everyone having a fair opportunity to take advantage of it. If we had restricted the sale strictly to the number of instruments originally arranged for the sale would now be a matter of history.

We decided upon a definite closing day, which is Saturday. Thus any order received for a Columbia Grafonola up to Saturday at the close of business will be filled. These orders will be numbered as they are received and filled and delivered in the order received. - Those who can call may select the style they wish from the instruments on our floors which are sold but not delivered.

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