Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 52, 10 January 1913 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913.

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E FOR SHORHOURSE Affair to Be Held at Cambridge City, February 3, 4 and 5. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 10 The program for the Farmers' Short Course to be held here February 3, 4 and 6, has been announced. Among the subjects to be discussed are "Agricultural Kducation in Indiana," by O. M. Frier; "Poultry for Pleasure and Profit," by Otis Crane; "Dairy Herd Improvement," by P. R. Edgerton ; "Practical Methods of Maintaining Soil Fertility," by J. C. Beavers; and "More and Better Corn to the Acre," by J. C. Beavers. The first day's program will be for men. The second day's program will be for women. Among the subjects to be given are "Food and What It Is and What It Does,' by Miss Roberta McNeill, with various other subjects. Among subjects to be discussed on the last day are "Profit on Chickens," by Otis Crane; "Dainty Deserts From Inexpensive Materials," by Mis3 Robert McNeill, after which a program for teachers and pupils will be given. A musements At the Gennett. Jan. 13 Primrose & Dockstader Minstrels. Jan. 18 Officer "666." At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Jan. 12 Charity Concert. The Murray. The present successful success at the Murray headed by Menlo Moore's "Mother Goose Girls" will close a most satisfactory engagement tomorrow night to make way for another bill that opens Monday. A special arrangement for the benefit of Richmond school children has been made and two matinees will be given Saturday afternoon in order that every boy and girl in Richmond may have an opportunity to see the "Mother Goose Girls in Fantastic Fancies from Nursery Want to Feel Young It's Olive Tablets For You! Beware of the habit of constipation. It develops from just a few constipated days, especially in Old People, unless you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back to normal action with Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Don't force them to unnatural action with severe medicines or by merely flushing out the intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics. Dr. Edwards believes in gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets oil the bowels; their action is gentle, yet positive. There is never any pain or griping when Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Take Olive Tablets mixed with Olive oil and have no trouble with your bowels or stomach. "Every little Olive Tablet has a movement all its own." 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O. Balance Jan. 1, 1912 Received Jan. 1, '12 to Dec. 31, 1912 48552(f 700 20 1015 48 3301 20 1291 11 Total Received to Dec. 31, 1912 4855 20 j 1015 48 3301 20 1291 11 4tf0 00 15 50 1507 52 460 00 15 50 1507 52 53 60 218 00 53 60 218 00 6 56 6 56 183 01 1868 30 183 01 1868 30 69 80 149 35 36 00 43 70 7251 67 113467 74 7066 17 69 80 ' 149 35 36 00 43 70 7251 67 113467 74 7066 17 70293 47 702P3 47

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SAVED HIS SON

From Constitutional Decline. So many cases like this are coming to our attention for the benefit of fathers and mothers of weak, sickly, ailing children in this vicinity, we publish the following letter: Mr. Richard Rush, of Columbus, Ind., says: "I believe I am indebted to the valuable medicinal properties of Vinol for the health of my little son Dale. He had a severe attack of whooping cough and measles, which affected his lungs and general constitution. We tried several other remedies without benefit, then commenced using Vinol and I take pleasure In acknowledging my confidence in its restorative and reconstructive virtues, for my little son is the picture of health now, all due to the use of Vinol." This is because the child needed the strengthening cod liver elements and tonic iron that Vinol contains. No oil,, delicious taste. Children love it. We give back your money if Vinol does not do all we claim. Leo H. Fine, Druggist, Richmond, Indiana. (Advertisement Rhymes." Aside from this feature there are four other acts that will amuse the children equally as well as the grown ups. Charity Concert. In reply to inquiries concerning the Charity concert to be given on Sunday afternoon at the Murray Theater for the benefit of the Tuberculosis Hob x. , . . ... lK n be stated that the pital fund, it ca price is uniform for the whole house. The boxes have been disposed of but the entire house, aside from the boxes, goes at one price. Seats can be reserved on Saturday without extra charge at the Starr Piano Company. "Primrose and Dockstader." The Six Musical Brown Brothers, European favorites, never before heard in this country, will have a prominent place on the program of the Prim rose and Dockstader's Greater Minstrels, which will appear at the Gennett theater on Monday night, Jan. lo. Among the others will be "Happy"! Naulty. the comedian, Raymond Wylie. the male soprano. The Four Harmon - ists, and forty singers, whose names r familiar tn all natrons nf minstrelsy. But the overwhelming feature of the bill will foe Primrose and hi3 dancing, and Dockstader with his Roosevelt monologue and his topical songs. He can be depended upon to introduce several local allusions, which is one of his specialties. The Miirrette. For today the following excellent program will be shown "The Evidence of the Film," drama. "The Penalty," western, and "You Big Boob," comedy. The Lyric. One of the best things shown in the moving-picture theatres this winter will be displayed at the Lyric this afternoon and evening. This is the famous play of Irish life ! "The Kerry Gow," in which Chauncey ; Olcott starred and which was written by Joseph Murphy who originally played the stellar role. No one should miss j seeing this delightful drama, j "There is nothing new or startling I about the plot of the play," says a I well known crit ic, "but the charm and ! power of this version of the old drama come from the romantic little byplays so dear to the Irish heart." NOTICE. hereby given i Notice is hereby given that the ; County Council of Wayne County will meet in special session on Friday, ; January 17th, 191;:. at 2 o'clock P. M. land Saturday, January 18th, at 10 l o'clock A. M. at the office of the County Commissioners at the Court House in the City of Richmond. L. S. Bowman, It Auditor Wayne County. Received and Disbursed KIND OF FUNDS Clerk's Salary and Office Expense Auditor's Salary and Office Exp Treasurer's Salary and Office Exp Recorder's Salary and Office Exp Sheriff's Salary and Office Exp Surveyor's Salary and Office Exp Superintendent's Sal. and Office Exp Assessor's Salary and Office Exp Coroner's Salary and Office Exp Health Com. Sal. and Office Exp Coin s. Court Sal. and Office Exp County Council: Attorneys Board of Review Board of Truancy Expense of Assessing Township Poor Court House County Jail County Poor Farm Orphans Inmates State Institutions Insanity Inquests Epileptic Inquests Elections and Registration Burial (Soldiers) Expense of Public Printing Highways. Viewers. Damages Board of County Charities Farmers Institute Expense of Ditches Justice of the Peace Bridge Engineer Employes, Special Service Deficiency in School Funds Game Warden Destroying Seines Poor School Children . Making School Fund Loans Amount Due Congress. Fund Amount Due Com. School Fund Transfer from County to Bridge Fund Taxes Refunded Examination of Public Records Donations and Bounties Expense of Bridges Expense of Bridge Repairs Prosecuting Attorney Changes of Venue Circuit Court. Special Judges Expense of the Circuit Court Interest from Depositories Taxes County Revenue Miscellaneous Balance on Hand Jan. 1, 1912 Total Forward

LARGE MEETING AT FIRST IU CHURCH Dr. Cole of Springfield Spoke A Children's Party Tonight. "What Think Ye of Christ," the sub

ject taken by Dr. W. D. Cole, of Springfield. Ohio for his sermon at the First Methodist Episcopal church last

evening was very interesting. The j g nicely; eaung reguiarij ana . aci- fae y er 1? of the meeting was4argely attended. ins naturally it is a sure sign that; and QVen guch a succe "Anybody will say that Christ is j it8 'ltlle insldes need a gemle-' thor ! in the past that another "team" probdivine, but to speak of him in terms of I ougl clean8ln& al oncf j ablv w m be sent out next winter. deity requires the finest exercise of! Whe" crOBS: lT"11 t ' faith." the minister declared. "Infidel-1 omach sour .breath bad or your lit- Earlham basketball' team was ity never launched a Mayflower or j ?Tf7:v through its final practice jester-

built a mission hospital. The men: v, . , .... t oe inspired w,th the, Christ is God are the ones and women faith that who are going down into the waste places of the earth and making them blossom as a rose. This is the faith I that saves the world." j From 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock this evening a children's party will be held at the church. The Rev. W. B. Armingj ton, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Sidney, O., will deliver ! the nriruiinal arirlresH this cvpnine Thjs evenlng-8 prograni is appended: Young People's Meeting. Miss Hazel Gregg, President of Young People's Home Missionary society, presiding, - " r , " . . . Organ Prelude Holy, Holy, Holy West Romance Evening Star . . Wagner Pilgrims' Chorus. . . .Wagner-Eddy Hymn "Festival Te Deum Dudley Buck Quarter and Choir Prayer Mr. Roy J. Horton Supt. of Sunday School "Breast the Waves, Christians" ; Shelley Mixed Quartet offertory The Scripture Lesson Miss Eva S. Phelps President of Epworth League "Zion Awake from Thy Sadness"... Costa Choir i ntroduction of the Speaker Mrs. Ellis M. L.earner President of the Standard Bearers Address Dr. Armington Organ Postlude Calkin Meeting the Situation. "I wonder if there"s anything serious between that tall girl and the little captain?" "I think there is. She has had the heels of all her shoes lowered." Fliegende Blatter.

Some Growing Children are under size under weight. Some grow tall and thin, others are backward in studies pale and frail improper assimilation is usually the cause. If your children are not rugged and

ruddy and rosy bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you owe them SCOTT'S EMULSION nature's concentrated nourishment to build body, bone, muscle and brain. Children need SCOTTS EMULSION to progress.

Trade-Mwk SCOTT &

AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT Out of County Revenue and Miscellaneous Funds for Year

Overdrawn Jan. 1, 1912 Disbursed Jan. 1, '12 to Dec. 31, 1912 Total Disbursed to Dec. 31, 1912 , , 5213 39 5777 43 6743 90 2652 92 7603 25 57 36 2456 92 1340 01 900 07 981 85 1537 35 975 00 5213 5777 6743 2652 7603 57 2456 1340 900 981 1537 975 642 342 7608 7498 7045 4542 14473 3015 2920 S68 226 8930 1000 444 249 ,100 100 4 1582 1542 1259 7 368 40 641 42 6282 190 3363 33 41903 8549 150 264 39 43 i 90 i 92 25 i 36 ; 92 ; 01 ' 07 . 85 35 00 i oo ; 00 : 42 02 30 32 35 40 44 50 62 50 00 18 65 00 00 . . 20 02 49 26 00 17 00 59 90 48 14 35 90 73 00 00 50 K400 00 342 7608 42 7498 02 7045 30 4542 32 14473 35 3015 40 2920 44 868 50 226 62 8930 50 1000 00 444 18 249 65 100 00 100 00 4 20 1582 02 1542 49 1259 26 7 00 368 17 40 00 641 59 42 90 6282 48 190 14 3363 35 33 90 41905 73 8549 00 150 00 264 50 5623 32

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CHILDREN'S BOWELS If Cross. Feverish Sick or Tongue Coated, Give "Syrup of Figs." Every mother immediately realizes after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and physic for children. Nothing else regulates tne nttie one s stomacn. liver and thirty feet of tender bowels f i so promptly, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste. j our child isn't feeling well; rest-1 . , , , ' ."

coated; give a teaspoonful of Syrup!""' . . ; J . the j thwaite in preparation for the Antioch ,5 ,g" " at rlosrewl llB u.ast J game tonight. They have been scrim-

undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its little o.ir,!,, r weakness, and you will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not druKEine your children, being combein" comnncpil ontirolv nf liisrimis ties, spnna anH ornrmtins it rnnnnt hp harmful. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed-a little given today will save Full directions for children of all ages and grown-ups plainly printed on the package.

Ask your druggist for the full name. 8ame"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," nrono raH Vv tha rHfni-Tila Via Svnm I

Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. t A 3 ver t i semen t) They Didn't Need the Water. "In the days of the old volunteer fire department there was mote iiuenchiug of thirst than quenching of contlagra' tious." said Fire Chief Kenlou of New York. "The volunteer firemen, I'm afraid, were a sid lot of roisterers. There's a story they tell ab,ut a tire back in l!t59. "It was a tire at an outlying farm, and when the firemen arrived with engine und hose the buildings were pretty well ucstroyed. "The farmer met them at the gnte. He said bitterly: ' 'Xo use yer comiu' iu. boys. There hain't a drop o' water within two miles of us.' 'But the firemen, mindful of the usual merrymaking that accompanied every fire, pushed right on with their apparatus. " 'Oh. that's all right.' they said heartily. 'We don't mind drinking il straight." "- B-mton Herald. BOWXS, Bloomheld, .N. J. 12-94 Balance Jan. 1, 1912 Received Jan. 1. '12 to Dec. 31, 1912 T43560 "ir 20493 19 36060 90 12861 31 2500 00 10684 19 2722 01 549 62 1512 00 840 92 22139 00 46283 15 5 00 11400 00 1806 42 2405 17 10843 94 Total Received to Dec. 31, 1912 "213853 58" 35719 94 38611 79 15174 65 4009 38 11725 83 2740 01 633 56 2386 00 973 89 32139 00 46283 15 18 00 11400 00 3474 42 3310 39 12576 05 604 84 229 06 33S83 25 1S602 85 32756 48 17052 95 5115 17 68954 34 9379 10 424 00 19436 25 183721 14 108612 92 21630 60 41373 89 2180 87 9238 81 1870 00 169512 28 17077 14 31194 83 1 17 5 43 60003 87 2113S 90 70293 47 15226 75 2550 89 2313 34 1509 38 1041 64 18 00 83 94 874 00 1S2 97 13 00 1668 00 ' 905 22 1732 12 604 84 229 06 33883 25 18602 85 32756 48 17052 95 5115 17 51954 34 9379 10 360 00 19436 25 131513 68 10S612 92 21630 60 41373 89 21S0 87 17000 00 64 66 "52157 46 9238 81 1870 00 i j 169512 28 17077 14 j 31194 83 ! 1 17 I i 13548 56 i 16990 32 "105424 9T4" 5 48 46455 51 414858 254780 70" 130SK29 84 i

I, Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor of Wayne County, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and complete statement of the receipts, expenditures and balances ia all funds at the cloe of the year. December, 31. 1912. ' Witness mv hand scd sal of the Commissioner's Court, this 2nd day of January, 1913.

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Earlham Notes By H. Peterson

Besides football, basketball and debating teams, Earlham college sends ' out yr ear a "religious" team, j The religious team holds meetings J ia nearby towns. This year they went t tQ p!ainfieia, ind., and held a revival there. The men on the team were Francis Anscombe. speaker; Lester j Wood, singer; Fred Emerson and Everett Davis, helpers and personal workers. Their mission is maimy tdav afternoon by Coach Thistlelu1" "" a"f P? h,r T men have been picked for each position and all probably will play against j the Yellow Springs team. The lineup I , . . JT-VJl oiamej, n.nts, uauuiug, runri , Johnson, c. Stanley; uuaras, lancaster Cooper, Wolf, Sharpless. The team is in much better condition thai possible at the first of thQ nd Earlham s hopes are rising pldly. The "curtain raisers which win De ptayeu ueiwetii iuc muuhui Ineligibles and such men as Allison, Harrington and ilcoxin w 11 probably prove as interesting as the varsity

Biliousness is Bad Enough in itself with its headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath and nervous depression but nervousness brings a bad train of worse ills if it is not soon corrected. But if you will clear your system of poisonous bile you will be rid of present troubles and be secure against others which may be worse.

act quickly and surely they regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys tone the stomach. Then your blood will be purer and richer and your nerves won't bother you. The whole world over Beecham's Pills are known as a most efficient family remedy, harmless but sure in action. For all disorders of the digestive organs they are regarded as the Best Preventive and Corrective Tk 4 ir action with every box mrm riHr far vmhi Said v-crrwbar. In keiM 10c. 2 Be.

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THE LYREC SS," 10 Tine ferry (Gow FAMOUS TRIPLE PLAY IN WHICH CHAUNCEY OLCOTT STARRED Humor - Pathos - Laughter - Tears

Ending December 31, 1912.

Overdrawn Jan. 1, 1912

KIND OF FUNDS "County Revenue. Forward j Bond Sinking Fund ! Principal Common j Principal Congressional ' Principal Per Endowment I Interest Common Interest Congressional Interest Per Endowment t Fines and Forfeitures ! Tax Sale Redemption Sale Bonds No. 10th St, Road.. t.' . T. . f'lIU . ....... Show License Liquor License Rdp. S. L St Rd Bds. Coup'ns.. Rdp. Wash Tp Rd Bds. Coup'ns. Rdp. Xatl Rd Imp Bds, Coup'ns. Sale Bonds So. "L" St. Road . . . Sale Bonds Wash. Twp Road... Sale Bonds Natl. Road Imp . . . Sale Bonds East Haven Ave . . . State Tax Benevolent Institution Fund . . . State Debt Sinking Fund State School Tax State Education Institutions Fd. Docket Fees Township Tax Local Tuition Tax Special School Tax Road Tax Common School Revenue Surplus Dog Fund Library Fund Sarah Phillips Trust Fund .... Corporation Tax Bond Fund (Corporation) School Houfe Bond Centerville Dog Fund Centerville Street Improvement. Bridge Sinking Fund Gravel Road Repairs ! Total I Balance in Treasury LEWIS S. BOWMAN. Auditor Wayne Coanty.

TO MEETJANUARY IB

Countv Council Will Takei Up Bridge Matter. The county council will meet January IS to discuss the proposition cf locating the proposed south end bridge over the Whitewater river The bridge question will be taken up on January IS, though the session will open January 17. An appropriation amounting to over $:4.0G0 will be made by the council for the purpose of completing the improvements started in 1512. The two-day session will be necessary because of the amount of the appropriation. The redecorating of the circuit court room is almost completed. NOTICE. Coeur de Lion Lode No. 8. You are commanded to meet at the Castle Hall at T V. M. Friday. Jan. 10th, to attend the funeral service of Bro. Geo. C. McCullough. ld-lt Roy C. Fry. C. C. Tha Otter's Wanderlust. Of all the beasts lit the world, the otter, that fierce outlaw. Is the greatest wanderer. It is as if he were ntRicml with n curse th.it forbid- lilm to be still, that forces hlin ever to push on on on! Hest as rest be knows not Three d.iys will see the end of his long est inaction, and the amount of miles he covers in a fortnight would amaze some folk. Outlnz. Slkalttaf

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Disbursed Jan. 1, '12 to Dec. 31, 1912 Total ! Disbursed to Dec. j 31, 1912 Balances Dec. 31, 1912

168096 20 168096 20 30239 25 30239 25 35225 00 35225 00 14219 52 14219 52 3950 00 3950 00 10461 83 10461 83 2716 34 j 2716 34 633 56 j 633 56 1402 00 j 1402 00 950 01 I 950 01 4254 56 4254 56 10441 09 j 10441 09 10400 00 i 10460 60 2088 60 2088 60 2167 01 2167 01 7758 93 7758 93 15674 66 15674 66 13885 75 13885 75 32756 48 32756 48 17052 95 17052 95 5115 17 5115 17 65354 34 6S954 34 971 10 9379 10 338 00 338 00 19436 25 19436 25 133753 67 133753 67 108612 92 108612 92 21630 60 21630 60 41373 89 41373 89 2180 87 2180 87 9238 81 9238 81

45757 38 5480 69 3386 79 955 13 59 33 1264 00 23 67 9K4 00 23 88 27884 44 35842 06 18 00 1000 OO 1385 82 1143 38 4817 13 604 64 229 06 18209 25 4717 10 86 00 '4996747 1870 00

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48 60WI3 87 5052 36 i 16086 54 ! 16086 54 f 1038253 66 1628258 t6 i ! 1'70771 lit 270771 18 R. N. BEESON. B. H. LINDERMAN. ALBERT ANDERSON, Board of County Commissioners.

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