Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 20, 5 December 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1917.

90 HOGS BRING SUM OF $5,220

ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 6. Another big bunch of prosperity fell on a Perry township farmer, William Williamson, who has Jr6t returned from Indianapolis where he shipped 90 head of fat hogs that brought the nice litis sum of $5,220.7C He recently sold 4,600 bushels of oats for $2,500.. ,. .James Jackson Is going to sell out and shake the Indiana soil from his feet before landing in Florida for a home. He will leave with his family soon for the land of flowers and perpetual .sunshine Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haxton, Economy, Mr. and' -Mrs. Paul Cain, Bethel, Mr. and- Mrs. Lee Knose, Mr. Knose, Cincinnati, O., formed a party of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Knose of Hagerstown. Sunday. . . . Harold Williamson, an Economy boy and one time an Earlham student, was heard from today. He is principal of one of the schools at Roberton, O., a suburb of Akron. " It has a population of 20,000. Ho is well pleased with the work and is looking every day for a call to come home and get ready for some training camp as he came under the draft tct. He is boarding with a German butcher that never heard of Hoover. .. .Will Fouts and family are now living in their new bungalow, it was recently completed and is one of the modern residences of Perry township Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underbill und children, Greensfork, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hlatt. At the last meeting of . the Home Domestic Science Study club the following officers were elected: Presi

dent, Mrs. Walter Brumfiel; vice president, Bra. Gail Cain; secretary-treas

urer, Mrs. Ruby Manning. The Northern Wayne bank of Economy has the largest deposit since the bank was established, so John Manning, cashier, stated Tuesday morning. The vaults are bulging with money. ...... Carl Coggahell, lives southeast of here, unloaded 30 head of fat steers Tuesday morning that had been shipped from Kansas City. It is his intention to feed them enslige until spring and probably will keep them for the June market before selling Judge Pugh 13 out on his Randolph county farm helping crib corn this Tuesday .... Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake are entertaining the corn shredding crew at a big dinner this Tuesday noon.... Mr. and Mrs. AI Barbour and son Vernon were visiting friends east of town this evening. .. .Everet McCoy bought a half quarter of beef Saturday and had but one mess of it when some thief stole the remainder while they were calling cn friends.

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Dwight Etzler and wife of Brookville formerly of this place, are receiving congratulations over a baby girl Mrs. Chester Hoffman and family spent last week in Arcanum, the guests of her 6ister. . ...Roy Schlotterbeck and family of Eaton spent Sunday here with her parents, William Kuns and family Miss Clara Bldle of

Dayton is visiting relatives and friends here. . . .Martha Schumaker was badly j hurt Sunday, when she ran in front of !

Luther Bixler's machine. Sba has been confined to her bed for two weeks. .. .Edith Sweeny spent Sunday

with Ethel Beam. ... Rev. Calvin Ter Vehn and family of Covington, spent Friday with Michael Rexroad and family.... James Gates and wife spent Sunday with Vergil Sweeny and wife Frank Heeter, wife, Dorothy Heeter, and Olive Culbers spent Sunday with his father, .Noah Heeter and wife. ....Mrs. Elva Maeder, daughter Lucille, Chester Rodgers and Robert linger, 6pent Sunday in Dayton Zelpha Crider of near Jobnsrille spent the latter rart of the week with her parents, Tom Crider and wife Mrs. Dick Unger and grand daughters, Stella and Freda Maeder spent the latter part of the week in Dayton .... Russell Sweeny and wife, Vergil Sweeney and wife, Clifford Locke and family, Olive O'Connell and Maud and Eva Coffman spent Thanksgiving Day with Joseph Sweeny and family. . Mrs. Susan Via and grand daughter, Edna Barnhiser were Dayton visitors Saturday. .. .Ozro Curtin and wife spent Sunday with her parents, Simeon House and family. .. .Mrs. Lily Phillips and Oliver Floyd .spent Thanksgiving in Dayton with their sister, Mrs. Sarah Brock and family.

Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. r.Oc.

Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c

Paul Miller Given First Lieutenancy

Paul Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry P. Miller, has been given a commission as first lieutenant. Miller is in training at Camp 2achary Taylor.

Manufacturers of rubber shoes in Sweden have notified their customers that no more of these goods can be delivered for this winter's trade.

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What is the difference between a broken bottle andapackageof Foulds' Spaghetti? One is past refilling and the other is a filling repast. . $103 grold win be paid for the 20 best adver ti3ingC0nundrums$5eaeh) received before Dec 15. 1917. Send to Foulds Milling Co.. P. O. Box 100, Madison Square Station, New York City. For variety of dishes use Foulds' Curly-Q CElbow) Macaroni and Foulds Zgg Noodles. They are flavory, firm, tender and appetizing! Clean, just like Foulds' Spaghetti. Free Cook Book and complete series of Foulds Funster Conundrums on postcard request.

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'We Always Have Exactly What We Advertise"

Richmond's Only Real Jewelry Sale Now Going On

Last evening we announced the opening of our First Xmas Sale and today we are busy taking care of the wise early shoppers who have come to take advantage of the unusual Jewelry savings we have offered

0 Per Gent Discount

Should mean a lot to you and that's just what you get on 90 of the big stocks we are showing for this Xmas season. Be wise, come to Dickinson's sale where you get better values and a bigger discount. We are never undersold and our goods are never equalled as we carry only reliable worth-while Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds No cheap goods here. The Best Xmas Gift You Can Buy Is a Dickinson Diamond Now at 10 Off When a Dickinson Diamond is bought, the purchaser always getsore real value for his . money and a better investment than if he would buy it. elsewhere, because The House of Dickinson always buy Diamonds in large quantities and they buy at the right prices. A $50 Diamond bought at Dickinson's is always worth $60.00 other places and now that you get these big values at 10 less you are certainly doing the wise thing when you invest in a Dickinson Diamond this Xmas. We invite you to see the largest and most complete line of fine Diamonds in this city. Priced at

$7,20 up to $850.00 ' Here Are Our Special Prices on Military Watches and we advise you to make your se

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ELGIN MILITARY WATCH White dial, nickel case, price $11.00' ELGIN MILITARY WATCH Luminous dial, solid nickel case, price $13.75 ILLINOIS MILITARY WATCH Eleven jewels, luminous dial with silver case, price $18.50

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ELGIN MILITARY WATCH Twenty-year gold filled case, square shape-. I ...... .$20.00 HAMPDEN MILITARY WATCH Seventeen jewels extra heavy case, price ...$25.00 ILLINOIS MILITARY WATCH Seventeen jewels, fine gold case, price $40.00

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What SMI I Give? Gifts for the Home are the most Sensible, Practical and Enduring. They never fail to please. This we can prove to your satisfaction in our Great Array of Moderate-Priced Home Furnishing Goods for the Holidays.

Below are a few of our many Splendid

Values for this week. Let the Home be the recipient of your Gift this Christmas, and you will never regret the Choice.

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THE MARTHA WASHINGTON Cabinet, finished in Mahog- ei H Kft

CEDAR CHEST $8.00 UP

DRESSING TABLE LAMPS With silk shade, and mahogany stand; a big value at only

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Mahogany FLOOR LAMPS In order to present these Lamps at this attractive price it was necessary fcr us to place a large order for them last July. They are similiar to picture with silk fringe Rhades, 24 Inches in diameter and worth considerable more than the price they will be sold at tomorrow.

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For the Baby we suggest a BABY WALKER These are priced at , $2.50 See our line of High-

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This Library TABLE Priced at $22.50

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sive and solid quarter-sawed oak $22.50

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Give "Dad" one of these for his Xmas. Mother will like it too. They are priced now

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