Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 32, 9 December 1909 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909.
PAGE EIGHT THIHK OFFICIALS HEED MORE SAND MISERY Ml A BAD SUCH MID DYSPEPSIA Will VANISH.
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with the Ara -Notch in place of the bothersome buttonhole 15c. each 2 for 25c Cluett. Pebody St Co., Maker ARROW CUFFS, 25c. a Pairj
VIGOROUS
CAMPAIGN
Committee Appointed by Judge
Roast the Preble Commissioners.
THEIR REPORT IS PROBED
STATEMENTS MADE BY THE COUNTY BOARD IS A DRASTIC CRITICISM OF THE METHODS OF COUNTY OFFICERS.
(American News Service)
Apalachlcola, Fla., Dec. 9. The Mississippi to Atlantic Inland 'Waterway association Is planning a vigorous campaign for the coming year. At the
convention of the association held a few days ago in Jacksonville, Fla., more than two hundred delegates were in attendance, representing eight states. United States Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, of Jacksonville, was re-elected president; Iceland J. Henderson, of Apalachlcola, Fla., secretary; and G. A. Waterman, of Pensacola, Fla., treasurer. Two hundred delegates representing the association are to be appointed to attend the National Rivers and Harbors congress and the Southern Commercial congress.
creased. Each company in states ef-
fected is to be represented on the exec utlve committee of the association.
Control Your Fat One can now taks off and keep off pxtra fat at will, if you have an overfat abdomen or double thin you can flPttr It away completely without a minute's bother, exercising or dieting-. Take a teaspoonful after meals and at bed time of thia mixture: Ms oz. Marinola. oz. Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic and 3 oz. Peppermint Water any druKfflst lias them and Ko on eating as best pleases you; don't worry about results. The double chin and ponderous stom
ach will soon show signs of melting away. They will not sagr in or wrinkle, however: just ko down nice and nmooth and even. That effect Is due to the harmless natural action of the mixture. This Is explained as follows: Blame overfatness to the stomach. It is getting lasy. Instead of making energy and muscle from your food. It Is manufacturing fat. The above mixture corrects this defect and hence it makes you stronger and healthier at the same time It la taking off of you 12 to 16 ounces of useless fat a day. ' The reason It affects double chin, hips, etc, first Is because the fat on them Is softer and can not resist the remedy as long as that on the limbs. But eventually all the fat has to go if you keep up the treatment. Needed Reminder. "A very pretty young woman was taking tea with me," said a woman writer, "and I noticed a knot In her handkerchief. " 'Hello!' said I. 'What's the knot in your handkerchief for? "'My husband's gone to the coontry,' said the young woman, 'and the knot is to remind me that he told me to think of him in his absence.' "
HEHEY TO NEW YORK
San Francisco, Dec. 9. Francis J. Heney, who has been an assistant dis
trict attorney, since the enception of the so-called graft prosecution, has tendered his resignation to District Attorney Langdon and it has been ac
cepted.
From an official source it is learned that Heney will go to New York to
press a $250,000 libel suit against William H. Crocker, the local banker, in connection with his charges of graft in this city. Not long ago Heney was appointed an assistant United States attorney to prosecute land frauds for;,the government in Portland.
(Palladium Special)
Eaton, O., Dec. 9. "With a little more sand you would be first-class
officials." This statement concerning the commissioners of Preble county is made by a committee composed of Prosecuting Attorney Hugh R. Gilmore, C. A. Balser and A. M. Grislor. appointed by Judge Elam Fisher, of the common pleas count, to make an investigation of the report of the county commissioners. The report is the most stirring and drastic ever made in the history of
the county. While none of the county officers are singled out, much general criticism is offered upon the methods that have been in vogue for years. It deals in a lengthy manner on the expenditure of the county's money and offers methods and suggestions purported to correct the 'extravagances.
Coroner is Toasted. In the budget County Coroner P. H. O'Hara Is "drawn over the coals" for needless and unauthorized inquest held during the past year. Of the nineteen held quite a number were unauthorized by law. The committee suggests that expense vouchers used In each inquest be itemized and inspected by the commissioners before being allowed. The number of days consumed during the year by the county surveyor is criticised. Investigation of the committee into the cost of supplies for the court house officials evoked the worst criticism in the budget. Here great extravagance was found, and the committee suggest plans to decrease the sum paid for these articles. In one office last year was used scratch pads that cost $80. In another office pen holders for the year cost $7.50 and pens S14. Pencils listed at 25 cents per dozen have been sold to the county for 75 cents. By allowing these
bills, says the committee, the commissioners were imposed upon.
The practice of some officials in
UBing embossed letter heads and envelopes, costing from $20 to $26 per thousand, was attacked.
Sheriff Boner was criticised for not
having on file hfs annual report. It is illegal to pay his salary until this has been done.
In offering an explanation for the
high supply account the budget tells how articles, such as opera glasses, mackintosh, fishing rod, etc., may be bought of salesmen by the officials
for personal use and billed to the
county under stamp of pencils, court recorder pen holders.
It is suggested that all articles for
the county be opened by the auditor or the commissioners and thoroughly
Inspected before bill for payment is
allowed.
A little Diapepsin will make you feel fine in five minutes. Take your sour, out-of-order stomachor maybe you call it Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn't matter take
your stomacn trouoie rignt wun you.!
to your pharmacist and ask him to open a OO-cent case of Pane's Diapen-
sin and let you eat one 22-grain Triangule and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former misery. The correct name for your trouble 13 Food Fermentation food souring; the digestive organs become weak, there is
lack of gastric juice; your food Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea.
heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of . stomach, bad taste in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, seepllessneess, belching of gas, biliousness, sick headache, nervousness, dizziness or many other similar symptoms. If your appetite is fickle and nothing tempts you, or you beleh gas or if you feel bloated after eating, or your
food lies like a lump of lead on your
Iftomarh, you can make up your mfpJ
that at the bottom of all this there i3
but one cause fermentation of undi
gested food.
Prave to yourself in five minutes
that your stomach ib as good as any: that there is nothing really wrong.
Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without fear of dis
comfort or misery.
Almost instant relief is waiting for you. It is merely a matter of how
soon you take a little Diapepsin.
News of Surrounding Towns
For an early breakfast, take home Mrs. Austin's pancake flour. Ready
in a minute.
Teachers of our schools in
tending to remember their pu
pils with sweets during the Christmas Holidays will find that the "sweets" we make and sell are not only the cheapest, but also the best that can be bought. Greek
Candy Store.
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aouaays oeoaose you o.twit nna cssn enous;n 10 meet we vnnstmaa Demands.
You hare wanted to rive this Mend or that relative some present, to treat yourself to some pleasure, but you haven t been able to afford it. We wiU finance your Christmas purchases for you, so you needn't stint. Just come to ua and we will hand you over the cash, repayment being made in little, easy sums almost on your own terms. And All the Time You Have the Assurance of Strictly Ceefl den till Relations No Publicity. I Courteous and Honorable Dealings. No Property Surrender or Inconveniences. The Best Tenet Ottered By Any Concern. Open every evealag tuatll Christmas. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
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529 S. FIFTH.
PHONE 1235
MILTON. IMP. Milton, Ind., Dec. 9. Miss Mattie
Baker, south of town, spent Tuesday
evening with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Ward.
Mrs. Mary Benninger has gone to
Columbus to visit friends and rela
tives. She was accompanied by her
n. Frank Liebhardt. of Richmond at
tended the funeral of his cousin, the late Thos. Morris.
Dr. Gentle is having cement walks
laid around the premises of his property at Richmond. Will Benninger of Milton had the contract.
G. A. Borders, who fell over a mail
sack at the Lake Erie & Western station. Wednesday has a bad nose. Mr.
Borders is agent at the station and
was hurrying about some of his work
as the train was approaching from the south at 11:13 a. m. and did not notice the sack. He tripped and fell, breaking an artery in his nose. Mr. Borders was in the temperance fight for the remonstrance, and says that he did not get it on that occasion, but the day after.
Mr. and Mrs. Santford Mustin. south
of town, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ludlow, at Yankeetown
near Bentonville.
Will Phillpott reached his majority
yesterday. In honor of the occasion
he was given a post card shower. Up
to last evening he had received 26
beautiful reminders of the day, and
will not forget his 21st birthday.
Mrs. Oldacre of near Pennrllle, at
tended services at the Christian church, Sunday, and was at dinner with Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel.
Miss Cora Bennett visited at Rich
mond, yesterday.
Miss Edna Wallace, who has been
attending a girls boarding school at Chambersburg, Pa., will return home for the holiday vacation, next week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne spent
Tuesday at Richmond, with friends and did shopping.
Miss Anna Gingrich has bought
Mrs. Emma Ferguson's tenant property, near Dr. Sweney's residence. She
paid $500. Miss Gingrich, father, and sister. Miss Emma Gingrich will make
some improvements and move into' it
as their home. Miss Ilmma Glngncn is the primary teacher in Milton public schools.
Mrs. Alice Wiggans and Miss Par-
shall, of Richmond, are at Mrs. Willis Leverton's.
The Ladies Aid society of the Chris
tian church had a Quilting bee at Mrs. W. H. Miller's, yesterday.
Mrs. Hattie Heist had a beautiful
Japonica bush out in full bloom this
week. But the Winter King caught
them yesterday.
The township schools will close for
holidays Christmas eve and have a
week's vacation. Rev. C. H. Pinnlck reports the re
vival meeting at Doddridge Chapel to
have started out well Sunday, but the recent cold snap lessened the night
congregations.
The first quarterly meeting or tne conference year will be held at the M. E. church, here Sunday night. The
district superintendent, the Rev. Mr.
Tevis, will preach Sunday nignt ana administer the sacrament. The Quart
erly conference will be held Monday
morning. Mrs. John Faucett was at Richmond, yesterday.
OdXDQuD (Dog TFBdg
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prise Tuesday evening, the occasion be. ing the latter's birthday anniversary
A number of relatives were bidden to an oyster supper which some of the "older heads" helped the little hostess prepare. F. K. Ebert, Jr., is spending soma time with friends in this lace. Owen Forrester, pfter an illness of several weeks, resumed his duties on the T. H- I. & E. traction road today. Mrs. Celeste Bond was a Richmond visitor Wednesday. Mrs. John Hazelrigg returned today from Martinsville, where she has spent the past two weeks. Harry Shipman. an employe on the Pennsylvania road, with headquarters in Logansport, spent Tuesday nigbt with his family, in Cambridge City. Mrs. Isadore Wilson, the Misses Ethel Thomas and Edith Bowman were entertained at six o'clock dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George But
ler, of East Germantown, Monday evening.
WE HAVE FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good for 10 net Income. WM. H. BRADBURY & SON. 1 & 3 Westcott Block.
The Flower Shop 1010 Mala St. Phone 102
To relieve the congestion of the more crowded districts, the city of Buenos Ayres will build several diagonal avo-
nues.
MAY
Loose or Baled at RICHMOND FEED STORE 11-13 N. 9th Phone 21S6
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County. ss. Frank J. Cheney makps oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of K J. Cheney & Co., doing: business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay th sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
v-ararrn uure. kaxsk J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed '
in my )rem:e, mis om uay or. December, A. D. 1836. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter, nally, and acts directly on the bloos and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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CAMBRIDGE CITY. IMP. Cambridge City, Ind., Dec. 9. Hon. Henry U. Johnson, of Richmond, transacted legal business in Cambridge City Tuesday. A. T. Hunt of Wabash, has moved into the residence, owned by Mrs. J. E. Brooks, on North Front street. At a meeting of the town . council Tuesday . evening, the saloon license was raised from one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars. .This will go into effect at once. Peter Wissler an uncle of B. F.
Wissler, died Tuesday evening, at his home, northwest of Cambridge City, at the age of eighty-three years. The funeral services will be held at the Franklin church at ten o'clock Friday morning Fred Charles of Richmond, was a visitor in this place Tuesday. Herman Verbog, who for several years past has been the local agent for the Adams Express company, has been transferred from this office to the office of the company in El wood. Charles Lembarger has been appointed to take charge of the office at this place, and entered upon his duties Tuesday noon. Mrs. Lee Pitman Is spending the week in Indianapolis, visiting her daughters, Mrs. Frank Weed, and Mrs. Gus Laux. Miss Dorothy Moore gave her mother, Mrs. Joe Moore a very happy sur-
OPEN EVERY EVENING. Breton's Toys Seflfl For Less We are out of the high rent district and consequently sell our goods at a less expense and The Saving Is All Yours Select your toys now and we will hold them for you for later delivery. Wicker Doll Cabs with rubber tires. Only a few left to close at $1.00. Regular price was $2.50. It's Brehm's For Toys THE GEO. BREHM CO. 517 Main Phone 1747
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