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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1913 PAGE SEVEN Y, P, R, C, LIBRARY TO BE INCREASED Proceeds From Social Will Be Used to Purchase Books. Mail Delivery Charge SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Discontinued in EaionW Al HEW PARIS GIVE SPELLING BEE Pie Social Will Also Be Main Feature of the Evening. KATO.V, O., Nov. 26. Free mail delivery service in Eaten will be es tablished next Monday, and Postmas ter Galf ily engaged in arranging details of th- work. William Brannon is one of the carriers who has been named. Another will be employed, but as yet the appointment is umiounced. Two deliveries will be made in the business section each day, while in the resd- eorporauon. O. F. Mikesell nead of the local company. Goldsmith Funeral. and Inspector Swain are bus- 0Ver "the remains of George W. smith, 00, at his late home on .Ma,:; street. The deceased, a is at the today weii- Miss Wanda King Entertains a Number of Richmond Persons. her sis'er in Hollansburg ; A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker have H, moved to Richmond. ta Mr. and Mrs. Gore Kfubi-r ;-:' of C olambus. spent Sunday with Joshua Jones. They went to New Madison Monday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs James V. King and Mr. p.nd Mrs. Esta Kimraell were en tertained Sundav bv Mr. and Mrs. i" C. Hawlt-y. lifV. Brerm of Eaton addressed the Christian church congregation Sunday. J Murray. Garwood Iredell. W. L. j OPERATION A SUCCESS ihn. E. E. Bevington were enter- j ned Sunday at the country home Mr and Mrs John . Cook r.ear Mr yrna. Mr and so:; si Mrs Georce W. Miller and r.t Sunday at New Madison with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Miller. Will Peek of Indianapolis was here Mor.dav en business. Mrs. I-awrence Hiatt of Fountain Citv. successfully passed taroucti a ' difficult operation at the- Methodist ' hospital at Indianapolis yesterday. ! She has been ill for some time and ope; She For cream Thanksgiving or fruit ices. order Price's ice 25-2 it was feared that tee result badly for her. of the well known farmer. miles east of Fountain at ion mij;ht is the wife living; ttre City. BETHEL,, Ind., Nov. 2;. The man ner of raising funds to purchase books for the Young People's Reading Cir clue for 1914 will be a pie social and spelling match, which will be held at the school house, Friday evening, De cember 5. Each lady will bring a pie and these will be sold to the highest bidders. Then will follow an elimination spell ing match in which everybody is ex pected to take part. The proceeds of the evening will bo turned over to the secretary of the book fund of the Young People's Reading circle of the Bethel school. A aumbor of standard books recom mence! by the state board of Educa tion will be purchased. Mrs. Adam Hill and Miss Lillie Benbow will leave Tuesday for Chat tanooga, where they will spend sev eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson's parents near Whitewater. Elihu Harlan of Iowa was the guest of Lafe Andersoii and family Sunday. Mrs. Walter Moore and baby of Richmond, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Oofield. Mrs. Maggie Wallick of Cambridge City;pent a few days last week with Mrs. Sallie Hill. Mr and Mrs. Robert tain City and Mr. and Nuys sp.nit Sunday in Mrs. Harry Spencer fives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Skinner, who reside west of town, will move to Lynn. Charles Hill and Mrs. H A i Henrv f'runintnn .1 - . . . I ... . . . ------ .7 v t cerice secuou anu outlying districts Hill but one delivery will be made. Whiles tn- service will be m the nature of an experiment for a period of six months, it is believed that the busi ness will warrant its continuation. It is through the efforts of Congressman Gard that the service was granted. Competition in Oil Trade. The Standard Oil known retired farmer, died Sunday evening after a short illness resulting from heart disease. He is survived by his wif mid two brothers, Ed and Pliny Goldsmith, both of Kmon. Tl services were conducted b ih- Rev. Burial in Mound cemetery. Natural Gas in Use Gas has been turned into tne mains of the Jamba Lighting am' KwM om pany, and service is furnished in Eaton. The line to West Ah-xandria is completed end service will be given residents of that town in a few dajs. NEW PARIS, O. Nov 2tV--Mis3' Wanda King entertained in honor of the clerks of Nusbaum's store Friday iiss s;ie t i. u :h e lull iht. Oysters eve:: !vu; From West Alexandria a line will b ? company will! laid north to Lewi share. West Mail s'""1 operate a retail store in Eaton Chester and Eldorado, in competition with the Pure Oil com-! Mrs. Weir Entertains Cljb. pany, a local concern. The Standard The regular monthly meeune ci ib is having shipped to Eaton a ,struc- ; Unity club will be held Fridav (-venture in which to conduct business and : ing at the home of Mrs. A. H. Weir, will locate it on a part of the lot ' North Barron street. Mrjk Frank R. owned by B. F. Homan, West Somers i Christmas will assist. ThT? is the an street, opposite the city hall. The j nual Thanksgiving meeting, and a sos- Ul ,,u" " lur "'itiieieiier concern re-1 sion or much interest and r;t suited when the Pure Oil company ! ment is anticipated. A special ceased purchasing products of that ! gram will be rendered r.easa :it guests n tnV beth ( Veregp". Ear.; MjTlie Coat' LavVder, garet Qui Schrid--r. M;. r Doilis. Miss Per Wi a check for II .. who became fiction whi!-? sh cif. lar; re served end most inc was enjoyed. 'lie"" Misses Elsie Ber?, Lf Flora Weisbrod. Eliza Minnie Romberg. IVirl a Loehr. Laura Vr.thar.k s. T helm a Vore. Luhen. Mary ;.n. . Bessie Edwards left I : : .V ter :r. r Mo Ron :i.av w ; 'gardnvr i rah Rich;. h her br 1;I v r.:r h. ! -f Anderson t" Richmond sister. Mrs ho :h. r. w it: n Sc hoi ts r.d V--: i a r Ora Mr? . T.'v :id Mrs iradroni -s. B F. Vh:-- -, ::'::,. i ; vin v. : F. L K ' spent Ke-;;p M M: V. and is tiie recipient from friends at Xeni interested in her : was visiting in th w it of K; a h Mi :'t;un- !0- TICKET SALE ANNUAL DINNER Cemetery Association pects to Feed Almost 500 Persons. El Ex- Bon n of Foun Mrs. Isaac Van Union City. is visiting rela- spent Skin- Crawfordsville, and Mrs. H. V was Pol- Mr. and Mrs. Monday with Mr. er. Mr. Davis, of the guest of Mr. ley Sunday. B. Hyde of New Madison spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde. Venra Hill, Edna Spencer. Elmer Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Hill were guests of Mrs. Adam Hill Sunday. ! WHITEWATER ! ..iiss Dorothy Knoll spent Sunday with Miss Marian Woods. A series of revival, meetings con ducted by Rev. Livingood are in prog ress at the Christian church and will continue until after Sunday. Obert Love has returned from a sa n tarinm at Battle Creek, much improv ed in health. John Hunt, is this week. Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Richmond returned from at Portsmouth, Joseph Baker and N. P. White, of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Addleman Sunday. John Donipsoy has a visit with relatives Ohio. Miss Ola Benson entertained a num of friends at dinner Sunday. Those in attendance wpv Misses Izora Little, GIndvs Jordan. Mabel Sonrbeer, Verna Baiter Ethel I Hint. Fay h:iC Opal Rob erts. Messrs. Ollie Marshall, Eber B. Brown, Roy Roberts. Claude Sonrbeer, Harry MeChire. Reid Jordan, Cecil Maibach and Mr. Hail. William Bunker of Illinois was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. D Knol lenberg a few days hist week. Mrs. Mary J. Hunt entertained Sun flay. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hunt ?nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt and fan1 My, and Mr. and Mrs. Morrisson Pyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Corrie Showalter, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kemp, of Lynn. Mr. and Mrs?.- Ed Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hill of Ricnmond and Prof. J. H. Blose of Centerville attended the funeral of little Elbert. Glunt here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clelly White returned to their home in Richmond Sunday after a brief visit with relatives here. Mrs. Sam Meyers of Goshen was the guest of John Coppock Friday. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Nov. 26. The cemetery association has prepar ed for the annual Thanksgiving ban quet to be held at noon tomorrow. The ticket sale is large, and it is ex pected that 500 persons will be fed. The dinner will be the biggest attrac tion in Centerville tomorrow. turned to their home in New Madison, Ohio, accompanied by their grand daughter. Messrs. Karl Mosbaugh and Harper Lindsay, the Misses Susie Freeman and Carlyle Diffenderfer motored to Connersville, Sunday. Miss Ida Schafer returned this week after a visit in Cleveland, Ohio. Enoch Highley, Mrs. Douglass Hol lowell and B. K. Strattan will attend the funeral of Seth H. Elliot, the vet eran contractor, builder and lumber nianutacturer of New Castle. Mr. Ellis was the father of Howard Elliott, well known in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marson and son, Ralph, and Miss Catherine Calloway will t;pend Thanksgiving with Mr. and .Airs. John Calloway of Knightstown. Mrs. Jennie Jones went to Indiana polis today to spend several days with her son Herman. She will see the "Garden of Allah." Library Closes. The public library will be closed Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith has re turned after a visit with Miss Mary Mathews at Purdue University and with relatives in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey will spend Thanksgiving with the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Harvey of Centerville. Casper Schafer spent Sunday with Samuel Mingle and family of Middle-town. RECENT DONATIONS INCREASELIBRARY Number of Books in Cam bridge City Institution Now 300. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 26 Two recent donations of books to the i Cambridge City library base increas ed the number of books three hundred. Miss Esther Griffin White, of Rich mond, gave the library two hundred and seventy-nine' volumes, including the Encyclopaedia Britannica, eight volumes of William Dudley Foulke's works and the remainder in standard fiction. Mrs. Ada Dennis, of Indiana polis, sent twenty-five volumes, includ ing the Little Pepper series and fiction. the nasi summer. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Coi l!'s Station. 5 pen Suaua: and Mrs Thomas Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Morrisscti cut. r tained Sunday. Mrs, . H. Sawyer i.iiu famiiy and J II. Cart of N-vv Madison, Mr. ar.fi Mrs. Thomas Bice and family. Mr. arc: Mrs. YV, F. Wrer.n and Mr. and Mrs. B. L MeKe. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Ka-iiev of Eaton were guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Da vis Sunday. W. E. Hinnon of Dayton spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Jerusha Hinnon. Mrs. Sarah Rogers was pleasant!;' surprised Sunday when her children came home to remind her of her birth day anniversary, guesis were present from Greenville and Hollansburg. Miss Lois Baumganiner was the guest of relatives in Richmond Sun day. Mrs. Iawrence Hawley was initiated into the Eastern Star lodge Friday night. Dr. a Ma nc! Mr. and : ,.:.-'d Mr. iVn!.i!!- I man cf Ca; Sunday. Mr and i Donald, r-pt with Mr at Bethe! The men' 1 Ye M r ee sc M 1 v. ; ( 1 j : c r '. er, t! : !....;' : iM av:s c r. an ::d so: Sumi.k 'day J a el- rvi d '-o t i:r-' Resinol fSjlp? U IT Mr.- ''ri.- iTj I'll' Supper K6: piep:i!V t he v.- n cxclvr-'i e!;. r:ish( d the enterta:!: :!: eenir.g Mrs. Mary Woodir. Tole and sons and of Rii.'hnii'.nd were gi;e-rs rie Whitaker Sutiday Mr anl Mrs L. D Has' tnot.d spent Sunday with i: B. Reid. Messrs and Mesdames T.. R Clark. M ' I ame of M:s: Hub: I t I.esh 1 C;;r- leak itching skins ; : n g s .Mr. : of Rie! aid Mr. Resinol Ointment. with Resinol Soap, stops itching instantly, quickly and easily heals the most distressing cases of eczema, rash or other tor menting skin or scalp eruption, and clears away pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness and dandruff, when other treatments have proven only a waste of time and money. Roinol in old by prac tically every crufcist in the I'niU-v! State, but yu can test it at our expense. Write today to I)pt. 32-S, Resinol, Raltiroore, Md.. for a liberal trial of Resinol O'ntment and Resinol S. ap. Little Miss Lois Reinheimer is im- from an attack of rbeuma- proving tism. Miss Edna Rogers is the guest of DON'T TRUST CALOMEL (Thousands Experience Bad After Effects From the Dangerous Drug. with Mr. ami Mrs. W. s. Laymon Gilbert spent Mr. and Mrs. Charls in Lewisville L. Edwards. Mr. and Mi Sunday with Groves. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert, of j Jacksonburg, spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs. Fred Harris. A reception was given at the home of Mrs. Thomas Henby Friday eve-) ning in honor of the Rev. Parcvin j Bond. The sixty guests were entertain- j ed with music, readings and a gen-; eral social time. HAGERSTOWN 1 t Flrich and son spent Sunday with Edward quite ill at the home Mrs. Scena Mull, near 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY . Miss Hilda Kinder, of Greenfield, will come tomorrow to remain until Sunday as the guest of Miss Lena Lud dtngton. J. C. Norris spent Monday in Lib erty. Mrs. Edgar Philabaum of Rich mond and her guest. Mrs. Frank Kiiapp, of Muncie. spent Monday with the frmer's mother, Mrs. N. J. Cross ley. Miss Lenore Schafer is improving after an illness of several weeks. Miss Gertrude Routh was in Mun cie, Sunday, the guest of Miss Mayme Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Hill have re- STOP CATARRH! Unless Properly Treated With Hyomei This Disease May Become Serious. If you have catarrh, usually indicat ed by sniffling, stopped up head, drop pings iu throat, watery eyes, and morn ing choking, there is an irritated state of the mucous membrane which af fords an ideal condition for the growth of disease germs. Do not allow the dangerous germs which may be breathed into the nose, throat and lungs to begin the destruc tion of your health. The easiest, simplest, quickest, sur est and cheapest way to check catarrh is by breathing Hyomei all druggists sell it. This wonderful medicated air treatment does not upset the stomach, but is breathed in through the Hyomei Inhaler, directly following and surely destroying all disease germs that may liave been inhaled the tissues of the throat, nose and lungs are quickly healed and vitalized. The unusual way in which Hyomei Is sold by Leo H. Fihe dispels all doubts as to' its curative properties. Money refunded to anyone whom Hy omei fails to benefit. A complete out fit, including inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs but 51.00. (Advertisement) Mrs. George Saturday and Petro. who is of their aunt, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce attended the funeral of a relative at Muncie, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Exum Copeland enter tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenstoe and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell. Thomas Murray spent. Sunday with his mother in Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. Malinda Rogers, of Indianapo lis, is the guest of Misses Belle and Eliza Savoy. Miss Clara Daugherty and Mr. Wal ker Kidwell attended a dance at Greensfork Saturday evening. The Progressive club met this after non at the home of Mrs. Charles Backenstoe. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Rummel of New Castle and Miss Laura Hud dleston, of Cambridge City, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rummel. Mrs. Jesse. Mustiu, their daughter, and her son left last evening for Muskegon, Michigan, af ter a five weeks' visit with her par ents. Mrs. Elizabeth Pitts will go to Cin cinnati the latter part of the week to spend the winter with a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Howell entert aained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kiniey and Mr. nd Mrs. Oddius Howell. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harter tertaincd Sunday at dinner, Mr. Mrs. Eli Wisehart. Mr. and Mrs. ther Wisehart and Mr. and Mrs ham Lavell. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, of All kinds of beautiful fresh flowers for Thanksgiving. Lemon's Flower Shop. 21 ;;t J I Rheumatic A Safe Vegetable Substitute is Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets for the Liver. Dr. F. M. Edwards, a prominent phy sician of Ohio, has discovered a laxa tive and liver toner in a combination of vegetable materials mixed with ol ive oil. which is in effect almost ex actly like calomel, except that there are none of the bad after effects. Dr. Edwards has long been a foe of calomel, though he recognized its val ue along with its dangers. His distrust of the uncertain drug eventually started him. years ago to wards experiments with the view of discovering a substitute, and be has been for several years in possession of the long-sought-for combination, which is in the shape of a little sugar coated, olive-colored tablet. The results of 17 years' experience and practice are embodied in these marvelous little tablets. They are called Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. And their effect on the liver lias been the means of relief to many of Dr. Edwards' regular patients as well as to thousands of others who have suffered and were afraid of calo mel. There is no necessity, when you take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, by follow ing them up with nasty, sickening, griping salts, or castor oil. as you do after taking calomel. Try them. 10c and 25c, per box. The Olive Tablets Company, Columbus, O. (Advertisement) yield immediately to Sloan's Lip iment. It relieves aching and swollen parts instantly. Reduces inflammation and quiets that agon izing pain. Don't rub it penetrates. 4M AUTOMOBILE OWNERS If your top leak"!, have It recover ed with "Neverleek" goods. New tops made for your cars. Cur tains of all kinds. Celluloids re placed I build the Hissem storm top on old buggies. WM. A. PARKE, Rear of Fostofiiee. en- and . Lu-Wil- doc. Mrs. pent Sundt arah Bell. with Mo- her mother. Kills Pain gives quick relief from cbest end throat affections. Have you iricd Sloan's? Here3 what cthera ss.-: Relief f -Am J?num3; ttii 'Mr mother tins u.d one fct bottle of Sloan's Liniment, n-ui a'.'hmicli the U over 88 years cf r.?c. p';io iisi ob tained pr. fit relief from l.c- rbeurna tlSia." -Vr. II. . i.'nJciec", Gii.-o-, Ct-L Good for Cold find "A little bey next ii. r b".i. croc p. I ftave the mother Sloan's Lcrmeni: to I try. She pve him thr.e d or on pj?r before going to bed, and be to i;pwiih- J cut the croun in the uiorninr.' Mr. ' j Neuralgia Gone "Sloan Liniment is the lv-!- medi cine in Ihe v-rld. ltl;a-": re!ivd me cf nenralKia. Those r .'tins lriv t11 ore and 1 can tni'v sa your Liniment !! stop them." -f". C .V. Dvkcr cfjuzn- At ell Dealer. Priic tZc, 30c. &. 5 1 .00 Sloan's Instructive HoaMet ca Horses ent ire- DR. EARl S. SIOAS, Inc DUBLIN, IND. Frank Hill ,of Richmond, was the guest of Floyd Seelig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White and family, of Mooreland. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Milvon Goley, Mr. Clifford Summervault. of Cambridge City, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore were the quests of Frank Kennivan and family Sunday. Miss Frances Watson, of Lewis burg, spent the week end with Mrs. Julia Morgan. Miss Elm a Henby was the Sunday jruest of Mary Gilbert. Miss Ada Brown was in Richmond Saturday. The friends of Isiah Fricker were . pleased Sunday to see that he has sufficiently recovered from his late illness to be out of doors-. Miss Lucile Johnson spent Saiurday ' s&m, mass. 1 n a I tm You Use $10, $25, S50, S75 or $100 We will loan it to you at the lepal rate on your pianos, house hold goods, teams, stoc Etc., and leave the same in your po session. We make leans in r.H surrounding towns. Call, write or phc ne ami our agent will call at your home. Private Rdiablo THE STATE INVEST MENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial B!dg. S Phone 2-"Cu. Take elevator to ii third floor. g Richmond, Indiana fj 0 a HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR Including the BRADY WAR PICTURES Clip this coupon and two others (which will be found on this page each day for the next thirty days) and bring: to this office accompanied with 98 cents. This book is the most valuable history ever published. It contains over 1.50C actual reproduced photographs cf the Civil War. This collection of Brady's pictures was purchased from the United States government. Don't fail to clip this coupon and two others. NOVEMBER 25 SESS We Are For ttie People's Verdict That jawa tmMji isr V 'O GOLD 1EBAL F1MF THE 3 Tlnenr Pip!! O o We Being Able to Sell the GROCERS Richmond in Two Days of WWSBM A Car Load of W03 (&D)M W MedW w&0mgm ii fhTlTlTP fiiiisblil T ilvlPliLlll Your Grocer HAS IT, so INSIST on Getting GOLD IV2 cZOAL FLOUR and You Wllfbe Happy and Thankful. LOCAL JOBBER 5Pr l': w 1 M ;jri "The Feed Man." Mil 31 and 33 So. 6th St. PHONE 1679. Our Slore Will be Closed All Day Thursday, Nov. 27th, THANKSGtNIN 323