Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 207, 12 July 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917
IAIRIES SCORED BY INSPECTOR
prcBtaM for reneral conditions
ot Richmond milk dairies for the month of June, as fixed by Dr. Lou Clem. dairy Inspector follow: , . Thomas Ryan J John Hanstetler . . J L. E. Raper . E. V. Bachelor . Fred Hartman f
T T RarhAlor... 0
Harry Shut , Charles Rldenour . . . Alton Hale ......... E. T. Cummings ...
B. E. Jennings
Herman Austerman Elat Roberts L. O. Druley . . ff. George Klrcher ..' John Haas f rt nAn ..............
h. o. Luith .. 11. Woelke f'-lY Oren Caskey George Touschlog : John Baunler - Levi Meyers f Forrest Meek "Ji George Tueke J
Lou Baumer John Wuenker f ; William Turner
Joe Pardleck "
79 81 80 72 ' 83H 72 68 74 91 Vt 85 : 63 :
w. ri. UlUUl . . .y. --
Harry Smith
Crow Mull " , Martin Buscholly J5tt I. Ratllf ?J William Crawford Charles Hoffman : Oscar Lamb. - William Rich 68 Charle Wilson 71 hi William Culbertson 73 Frank Tepe j D. F. Gure 67 William Hartman 83 J. Nolte 6H F. J. Hartraan John Fauble Homer Estell 7,8 Oscar Thompson M John Touschlog H. J. Hoover 84 Gear Farm 81
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MILTON, IND.
"Dr. Ernest R. Myers left Tuesday to visit his father. Dr. Rudolph Myers, in Huntingdon, Pa., and for a trip through the east.... Mrs. Alice Gresh and Mrs. Frank Jones entertained Tuesday, night in honor of Miss Blanche Moore, a bride-elect, and Ralph Mooro. who will leave In a few days for a training camp. Those present were Misses Mary Sills, Ruth McCormlck. Marie El well. Lorene Warren, Blanche and Ruby Moore, Marie Harmler. Sarah Hussey, Ruth Hoffman. Helen Coyne. Mary Caldwell, Gussie Miller and Mesdames George Wagnor. Irvln Harmler. Ben Whitely, William Anderson and William Wessel of Richmond, Miss Ellis of Terre Haute, Fern Paxson of Chicago, Messrs. Olin Davis, Walter and William Anderson, Charles Marlatt, Ben Whitely. Ernest Jones, Firman McCormiek; Albert Ferris, Isaac Bryant. Lee Florea. Walter Highams, George Wagnor. William Wessel. Leslie Mull, Robert Hussey. Irvln Harmler. Ralph Moore. Ralph Bryant and Roby Hobbs Mrs. Elisabeth Harden Is visiting her niece, Miss Florence Newman.... Mrs. Templln has had as her guest her sister. Mrs. Hayden of Straughn. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Clark ot Bentonvllle, spent Sunday at Sanolaeast ot Richmond Mn. - E. P. JonfiS. ElTieSt
and John Posey Jones and Dr. Ernest
?.ivrs scent Monday at Ft. Benjamin
Harrison and Indianapolis. .. .Miss L.
.v. Thnmndon and sister. Miss Ella,
and Lorene warren were guests oi
Mra whUapa warren Monday evening.
. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kennedy of
Indianapolis, who have been guests or
Mr. and Mrs. J. c.-Bectc. nave gone w Centerville to visit relatives of Mrs.
Kennedy. PAGE W. J. BURNS!
LOS ANGELES. Cal., July 12. Mall .9Pu mi a tn contain more than ten
thousand registration cards for the selective draft which were sent from
here Friday night directed to the of
fice of Adjutant General Boree in Sacramento, had not arrived today, ac-
rnriinar to the county registrar of
vniart The cards should have ar
rived in Sacramento last Sunday draft officials say. The matter has been re
ferred to postal authorities.
Just before graduating last June as honor man at the Harrisburg, Pa., Tohnimi hlh school, modest John
Watchman disappeared leaving a note
that be could not stand "an tms ravine about being the head of any class." few davs aro his narcnts received a
letter which said, "I am with the
British army In France."
HOW TO GET RID OF CORNS
People suffering from tired, swollen. Ain fnpt. or from stlnslng. burning
corns or calluses will be glad to know
that these nerve-racking, misery-oring in? afflictions can be ouickly over
hv & situ Die home treatment that
will not causo one bit of pain or sore
ness. From your druggist get a small jar
f T-Mlnt. Rub a little on any pain
ful corn or callus. Instantly the pain will disappear and In a short time the .-n nr rail us will loosen and can be
Utted out easily with the fingers root
and all leaving tne surrounaing ssun In a healthy, normal condition. .'Wit an vflu atoD to consider that the
lmpl. pleasant process of rubbing a
little Ice-Mint on me iooi ai mgm. u-m tthnrtlv rid one of every painful
, av oUiih .nd will keen the feot
rool. comfortable and rested on the
hottest days, it is easy io unarnB why it is thought that foot troubles
will soon be a tnmg m u jjo,. t. t i ! an entirely new depart
f.nm h disagreeable old time
foot remedies. Inasmuch as It Is absolutely harmless and comes in the form
of a snow wmto creamy
which la dellghtrul and easy v appjy. It costs little and can be obtained here from any of our local druggists.
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You need just one more piece of furniture to complete that room. You want it, but you don't feel like paying the full price. That piece of Furniture that you want is now being offered in this Odds and Ends Sale at off its regular price. Now you can have it. Come tomorrow. We may have other pieces you want. We can save you money, no matter what you buy. You save at least onefourth on your purchase. .
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50 Lb. Icer $13.50
The Regular Price of this Refrigerator was $18.00 and the price was recently raised at the factory to $22.00; our price
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Reed's Complete
(Dnnftflntt!
For Summer Brides
Your worries about your new home will be few if you come to Reed's to see the beautiful Home Outfits we have In readiness for you. We can furnish any amount of rooms you desire from a two-room flat to a mansion, and the furniture we have will make your home cozy and comfortable. Liberal ; Credit Terms extended and we will do all we can to get you started right in your new home. Let us be your outfitters.
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Bookcase Special !
Solid Oak , 1 Book
Case!
R7M
74 Inches higbJ
bevel plate mir-
1 Ul , o uiawcio-i and writing desk,
well worth $22.00,1
now priced '
Dont IVIlss This Sale
Solid Oak Bed Duolold Suite KIcucIIWa?n!i,?II,.Infl. $175.00
THERE'S A SATISFACTION IN WELCOMING GUESTS. There's a satisfaction a keen delight In knowing that you can show your friendliness by providing a home for them during their stay. You want them to feel that you are doing your utmost in creating cheerfulness for them; but the greatest problem, you know, is where to have them sleep. THIS SUITE IS THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM You have a splendidly furnished living room, in fumed oak or golden oak, massive furniture, deeply upholstered over steel springs. And at night, with a few simple operations, the duofold is converted to a full-sized bed.
A PERIOD ADAPTATION THAT IS AUTHENTIC
All the pieces are delicate In appearance, yet ruggedly substantial. Every joint is as tight as it Is smooth. The long, full curves and the simple decorative touches, the expert mahogany veneering, all express the Dutch theme that inspired the designers of furniture in the days of Queen Ann in England. Each piece is exactly as It Is illustrated with an atmosphere about it which you will appreciate only upon seeing the furniture. See This Now at $175.00
$13.50
Buy This
and Save Money
Bed, Spring & Mattress Big Porch Special
Full 2-inch post He'd, supported woven wire Spring and a Felt Top Mattress that usually sell for $1S.00, during this sale, we are going to dispose of what we have on hand at the extremely low price Complete Outfit
a rnmnlpfp set in 3 sfvlea. can he used inside or
out; fitted with cushions if desired; with weather proof finish. Chair $5.50 ; Rocker, $6.00 Settee, $11.50
BRAS:
with 2-inch posts, double top. rod and 14 fillers, making a very substantial looking bed; our July sale price v
THIS FIBRE
ROCKER
sold all season at $3.69 and now goes at ! off which makes it
China Closet 72 inches high. Four shelves and mirror at the top, good value at S1S.OO
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Solid oak, 48 inches wide, 8x36 Inch mirror, finished in golden oak, quartered and polished; Sale price
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THIS
locker $i
Is upholstered in y
Om JWVA vv ' v. a and good spring cushions and formerly sold at $10.50, but now
Kwmm
$11.75
for this
Cabinet
Zjlt is an exceptionally r good value at the regu1 lar orice of S16 and
w goes in at one-fourth II off, which makes it - F $11.75
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