Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 38, 26 December 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM; AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1919.

CREDITORS TO MEET

TO SETTLE CLAIM

Antioch, O. Mr. mnil - Hn. - Frank .Wilson and

tanhtr were Sunday visitors at the

A. C. Clark home.... Mr. and Mrs. B. I - - m . . nKlntk

IE. weidner ana iar. ana uuyu

v 'Sullivan and daugnter ana ri. bout'EATON. O, Dec 26 Creditors of er Dixon were Richmond visitors ;;John P. Kins;, of this city, who recent- Monday. .. .Miss Versle Hoops of Inly - was adjudged a bankrupt In the gormar was a week-end visitor of her Jt..i.l a Jl a. . m i. U. .nil JTM -

'meet her IVmmhor 30. nt 1:30 o'clock ctsnksn Wnnnr were Sunday tniests

In the offices of Attorney H. R. Gil- 0f their daughter, Mrs. Orval Poster more for the purpose of electing a and family Misses Grace Call and trustee and filing their claims. The , Thelma Mining were Sunday visitors liabilities are $1,486.20, with no as-jof Miss Lillian Wysong. Mr. and ' sets. I Mrs. George Snope and children were

.To Have Program . ( Sunday guests of Grandmother swope ! ' Exercise appropriate to the Yule-1 ....Mr. and Mrs. John Benhemn were tide season will be observed at an Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Era-open-meeting of the Council of test Cablnass near Gratis. Mothers, to be held next Tuesday' afternoon at" the courthouse. All tA mothers in the city , are urged to be LOttttge iiTOVe. IfM. nraient nt , tha TnoKHnv' Mrs. Frank Pritchard spent Sunday

The program will Include an address ' with her daughter, Mrs. Husted In bv Rev. T. J. Slmnson. Presbvterlan Liberty. Ind ..... .Vennie Boring and

church viniin nin hv Mm Hum Rti. daughter. Murle. spent Monday in In-

lnger; vocal solo, by Rev. Paul Wight, dlanapolis. Ind .Charles Paddock Christ church; cornet solo, by Charles and family have moved to the prop

erty lately vacatea Dy Mr. uowen . . . .n

Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson enter

tained at dinner Sunday Albert John

son and family Mr. and Mrs. Alveron Logue spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Emeline Gardner Miss .Verda

issued here for Miller spent Saturday night and sun-

were: Vernon day 'with her grandparents, Mr. ana

Mh Alrnn Tvrnn Miss Edith

Keeior spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. George Mann at New

Paris. O Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mil

ler spent Sunday with Omar Miller and wife.. Miss Frances Napier spent

Monday In Richmond, Ind.... Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Sanford' and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Williamson were In Lib-

, ..Mr. and Mrs. Rodger

Logue spent Saturday evening with

Mr. and Mrs. Alveron Logue Mr. Sample of College Corner, O., was

.greeting friends In Cottage Grove

Cottingham ; piano duet, by Helen Young and Martha Noe. and a quartet number by Mrs. W. M. Tittle, Mrs. Mark Small, Mrs. Elvln Brlstow and Mrs. Raymond Harris.

Christmas Weddings

Marriage licenses Christmas weddings

Floyd Ellerman, 21, shipping clerk. Richmond. Ind.. and Sadie Lois Jaqua, 20, stenographer, Jefferson township. Robert Unger, 26, thresherman, Harrison township, and Myrtle Luetta Asendorf, 18, Lanier township. Eichelbarger-Beesecker Miss Cecil Eichelbarger and Henry Beesecker, of Arcanum, O., were mar

ried here Wednesday at the home of.ierty Monday

T. M. Klrkhoff. They will reside In Arcanum. Prepare for Play Members of the Semper Fidelia

class, composed of young women, of Monday.:.. Carl Sanford has returned the Christian church, are making ex-v home after a few weeks' vacation.... tensive preparations for presentation Mr. and Mrs. George Keeior entertainof a playlet, "Cornelia", at the church ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. next week. A "mystery social" will Alonzo Logue and Mr. and Mrs. Elbe held in the church basement after! wood Logue Mrs. Mike Conner the play. ! spent Saturday night and Sunday with "The Inn", a cantata, was presented relatives In Liberty. .. .Miss Leon Mil-

here Wednesday, evening at,, Christ ier of Cincinnati is visiting her cous

church by the combined choirs of the

local church and the First Church of Brethren, of Gratis. More than fifty

voices participated In the entertainment. : . Legion to Elect Election of officers of St. Clair post, American Legion, for next year will be held January 7. Permanent meeting quarters for the post will be selected at the meeting. The post has been meeting at the armory since Its organization a few weeks ago. II.., Revival .. Results Following a " season of revival services at 'the United Brethren church, recently, Rev. J. E. Yingling, pastor, announces there were twenty-two accessions to the church and twenty-five professions. .

In. Mrs. John Ewlng. .. .Howard Hig-

gins has purchased a new automobile ... .William Napier -and family entertained at dinner Sunday Leo Napier and lady friend.

SOVIET AGENTS ARRIVE. (By Associated Press) PARIS, Dec. 26. A Soviet republic envoy charged with a special mission to the Italian government arrived at Naples yesterday, according to a dispatch received hero .from Rome.

TO VISIT SOUTH AMERICA. PARIS, Dec. 26. King Alfonso and

Queen Victoria of Spain, will sail for

South America next June, according

to the Eclair.

Our Ring Assortment

Let us show you Rings today,

We have solid gold Rings only priced from $1.50 P-

includes many beautiful sped meats of the Jewelers art Including the new hand engraved Wedding Rings In Orange Blossom, Laurel Wreath and other designs

Webb-Coleman Company

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

SALES and SERVICE

19-21 South Seventh Street

FEED TANKAGE And Save the Corn $60.00 Per Ton

Puts bone and muscle into your stock. No pig eating sows when' tankage is fed. Contains 30 percent to 40 percent protein. STOLLE PACKING HOUSE, Liberty Ave.

Start Next Year Right Make a resolve now to put that heating plant in shape and make the year 1920 devoid of furnace trouble. See R. J. Behringer - Advanced Heating and Quality Sheet Metal Work 812 S. CSt Phone 1929

Complld by Austin Adv. Byndtct. Elwood, nd

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until huh .in liuu - "' i minim i i in an i in i i t i

Thanks to the Savings Bank Andrew Carnegie once worked for $1.20 a week. He saved part of" it. When a real. Investment offered, he was ready. From the Beed of small savings he reaped a harvest that made him Independent. Few people "get rich quick". Most start their Journey to financial independence through the door of a savings bank. If savings banks charged instead of paying you for saving, it would be worth the price. There your money is safe. It can't be stolen, lost, burned, gambled away or misinvested. Yet at any time you can get face value or more never less. And it is working for you every day, Sundays Included. Where else can you get a deal like thafry-your money protected, invested for you by experts, and returned to you on demand with interest! ' How can the banks do it? Only because "many a mickel makes a muckle". The law allows tnem to lend to governments, states, cities, counties, townships, etc., only on the strongest of security at a fraction more than the Interest paid you. Put 'your money with the rest of the money that is making possible big projects, for the general good and at the same time Is earning more money for its owner. Look for the savings banks as you Shop First in The Richmond Palladium

Union

National

Bank ' Does a General Banking Business Resources $1,600,000

ARSON'S a Good hotographer

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710 Main St.

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CRAWFORBS EXCLUSIVE MERCHANDISE 528 MAIN A delayed shipment of Japanese Embroidered and hand painted folding screens just arrived.

DRIVING THIS WINTER!

Be sure your car is in shape and you are well equipped with winter driving. y Anti Freeze Compounds Skid Chains and Hood Covers, Etc. We have 'em

Bricker N. A and 7th St Phone 2397

GOAL

PHONE 3117 Anchor Fuel Co.

PAINT -Covers a Multitude of Sins, etc. Look that house over and you will find many places that will be greatly improved with a little paint floors, walls, woodwork, furniture and a hundred other things. For the right kind of paint and supplies and practical advice, see Geo. F. Haner

Exclusive Paint Shop

428 Main Street

BREAD The Staff of Life The nearest approach to a perfect food that we now enjoy. Try to make your bread and baked goods just a little better by using Haxall and Fancy Roller Flour Tour grocers sells It made in Richmond by Richmond Roller Mills and Elevator Co.

PURE MILK is Nature's Food From babyhood to old age there is no other article of the human diet the equal in food value of Pure Milk. But Milk is also a delicate food and must be produced and distributed by the strictest of sanitary methods if all of its great food value is to be retained. It is our rigid sanitary methods and the product of contented country herds that gives our Milk its enviable reputation for purity. Just phone our offices and our driver will stop at your door. Himes Bros. Dairy Richmond Avenue

Get at the Basis of Ypur Trouble It is a well known fact that most of human ailments are due to nervous disorders. And the center of the human nervous system is in the spine. Chiropractic rectifies the trouble by adjusting the nervous system to a normal condition. One adjustment will make you feel better. Consultation free. "In Business for Your Health" G. C. Wilcoxin, D. C. C. H. Groce, D. G. Asst.

Phone 1603

CHIROPRACTORS

South 11th St.

That Faulty Plumbing That has been such a source of trouble should be remedied. Time will never do it Let us fix it now before It is beyond repair. John H. Nie woehner . Sanitary and Heating Engineer 812&GSt: Phone 1828

Be Correctly Tailored

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Ton will find that It doesn't cost any more by seeing our line ' and our method of tailoring everything by hand In" our 'own shop.

Jot. Jetting TAILOR Room 221 Colonial Bldg. Second Floor

If Considering the Purchase of a Phonograph Hear the

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kmowm r Tom

A Superior Talking Machine. Several models from $60 to $250. Free Concerts evjery day at The Richmond Record Exchange 7 8. Eleventh St. T. G. Roell, Mgr.

WHICH IS MOST IMPORTANT YOUR VISION OR YOUR VAN1TY1 A great many more people need glasses than those that wear them. Are you in this class? Ton are jeopardizing your health and happiness if you are. ' 't Have your eyes examined today. If yon don't need glasses w will be glad to tell yon so. If you do. we will prescribe the kted that will remedy .your vision and render a most becoming; appear

ance.

EDMUNDS OPTOMETRIST 10 N ttfi Street