Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 212, 15 July 1913 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913

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9TH U. S. INFANTRY ; TO BE IN LIBERTY Regiment to Pass Through That Town Monday on a Long March.

(Palladium Special) LIBERTY, Ind., July 15. The Ninth United States Infantry, stationed at Fort Beiijamiit,JIarriion, Indianapolis, will be In Ljb'erty a short time Monday enroute to Fort Thomaa, Kentucky. The regiment is taking a long practice march bo the six hundred officers and men can have a little experience with actual war conditions. The regiment will arrive in Connersville late Saturday and will spend Sunday there, leaving for Liberty early Monday morning. The Ninth infantry is "one of the regiments of the United States army which saw service in China during the Boxer uprising. r ECONOMY 1 ECONOMY, Ind., July 15. Lon Cain was given a surprise by his neighbors Saturday night. Five gallons of delicious ice cream and cake were the refreshments, with a .whole lot of pleasant talk thrown in. Dr. A. L. and Mrs. Loop had as their guests Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shively of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain and son of Stringtown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet, of Economy. Attended Assembly. Rev. Fred Greenstreet, Archie Manning, Rena Clark and Mabel Harris attended the Chautauqua at Muncie, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Parker, Mrs. Nora Gibbs and children spent Sunday with Webster relatives. Mrs. Laura Flemming and daughter Vera Flemming returned from Indianapolis Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ullery and baby of Newcastle, were here Sunday. Cora Mumbower and son Forest, Miss Mary Mumbower and Jesse Ballenger of Windsor, were here Sunday. .T. - W. Taylor returned from Richmond Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders are the parents of a new girl baby. Visiting Here. Grandma llinkle, Mrs. Nelson and daughter and Mrs. Henry Hinkle of Benton county are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt and Rufus Williams attended the Friends' monthly meeting at Bloomingport Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor and daughter Carrie, spent Sunday at Modoc. Mrs. Lamb and Miss Miss Edna Lamb visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb Sunday. Rev. Lee Chamness preached the funeral of Jonaa Frame who died at his home in Richmond avenue, Richmond, recently. There were short services conducted by the Rev. Chamness at the home and regular services at the Friends' church at Webster. In Cincinnati. Charley Edwards spent Sunday at Cincinnati. Mrs. Carl Chapman and children, of Parker, were the Sunday guests of Rev. G .W. and Mrs. Martin. Miss Blanche Fennimore and Howard Fennimore are back from Muncie. Miss Myrtle Martin is home after a week's visit at Fountain City. Liewis unamness iook tne civil service examination for Rural Route carrier Saturday. APPRAISED AT $2,500 The estate of Julia Kelly Gibbons was appraised at $2,500. Mrs. Gibbons is an invalid and is confined to the Reid Memorial hospital. Walter Ratliff, guardian, filed bond this morning for $5,000 as ordered by the court. THREE WOMEN TESTIFY To the Merit of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during Change of Life. Streator, III. "I shall always praise Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Comi pound wherever I go. It has done me so much good at Change of Life, and it has also helped my daughter. It is one of the grandest medicines for women that can be bought I shall try to induce others to try it. "-Mrs. J. H. Campbell, 206 N. Second St., W. S., Streator, Illinois. Philadelphia, Pa. "It was at the Change of Life' that I turned to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, using it as a tonic to buihl up my system, with beneficial results." Mrs. Sara Hayward, 1825 W.Venango St., (Tioga) Thila., Pa. San Francisco, Cal. ' I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for many years whenever I would feel bad. I have gone through the Change of Life without any troubles and thank the Compound for it. I recommend it to young girls and to women of all ages." Mrs. C. Barrie, 3052 25th St., San Francisco, CaL The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalelled. If you want special adrice write to Lydia . Pinkham Medicine Co. (con 8dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a wuaaa, Aad beld im strict coafld&aee.

News Briefs From

Cambridge City W. B. Barefoot will start Single G., a three-year-old pacer, in the races at Terre Haute this week with Howard Vickery, d" " ing. Cambridge City Dan Chapu.an, conductor on the T. H. I. and E. started his string of threshing machines in the fields of Elmer Fagan in Germantown. Milton William Hurst, who has been ill for sometime, remains in an unchanged condition. Hagerstown Mrs. 'Lee Brannon is entertaining this afternoon with a card party in honor of her guest, Miss Wallace of Lafayette. ANNUAL REUNION OF WALLACE FAMILY (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind., July 15. The Wallace family reunion was held at Roberts park, in Connersville, Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin and family, Miss Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manlove, of Connersville, Mrs. Anna Wallace, also of that city, Linville Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Crownover and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Beeson, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mrs. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and daughters, Misses Dora and Edna, of south of town, Mrs. Frank Clouds, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Benj. Copeland and family, of Beeson's station, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese and daughter, of Cambridge City. A fine dinner was spread. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wissler, east of town, Sunday. GUN BLOWS HOLE THROUGH HAT BRIM (Palladium Special) ECONOMY', Ind., July 15. Walter Gwin came near killing himself the other evening when a gun with which he was intending to shoot some young rabbits, slipped from his hands, was discharged and blew a hole through the brim of his hat. FAMILY REUNION (Palladium Special) ECONOMY, Ind., July 15. The annual picnic of the Marshall family was held Sunday. Fifty persons were present. Those from a distance were Bert Marshall, Washington, D. C; . Mrs. Simcoke, Iowa; Mrs. Ricketts, Bloomington, 111.; L. D. Swain of Kansas. DR. TEVIS HAD CHARGE. (Palladium Special) The M. E. quarterly services at Doddridge chapel Sunday morning and afternoon were well attended. The Rev. Dr. Tevis, district superintendent, gave his congregation an excellent sermon. There were no services at night in the chapel, the congregation joining in the twilight services at the school park. YOUNG FOWLS SCARCE. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 13. Local poultry dealers report that the supply of young fowls throughout the country is limited, and that they are paying fifteen cents a pound. 'Older fowls are plentiful and are meeting with a ready sale. MILTON MILTON", Ind.. July 15. Miss Nellie Jones returned Sunday evening from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones at Muncie. I Charles Stewart of Knightstown and Mr. Carson of Indianapolis were the guests of the former's cousin, D. II. Warren and family, Sunday. Called Home. Mr. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin, who assisted the ladies of the M. E. church and the Christian church at the union social Saturday evening, was the guest of Mrs. Hattie Heist over night. She was called home early Sunday morning by the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Langston. Miss Victorie Ten Eycke of Worthington is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mrs. Jennie Summers and Willard Ten Eycke. Frank Liebhardt of Richmond spent Sunday with his brother George Liebhardt. Miss Ruby Kellam has returned from a visit with relatives at Centerville. Had Many Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham entertained as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and son, Mrs. Tobias Murray, of Richmond, and Mrs. Endu Morrell and children of Cincinnati. They also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Connersville, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Kerlin of Cambridge City called on William Hust Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Crouch of Connersville and Mrs. Tina Enos of Dayton have been the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Case. Mrs. Alice Gresh has returned from a visit at Sioux City and Charitan, Iowa. Hurst Remains Same. William Hurst, who is very ill remains much the same. His brother, Joseph Hurst has been in attendance at his bedside. Silas Clark of Connersville also visited him. Mr. and Mrs. John Haker of Bradford, O., are the guests of Mrs. Anna Rothermal and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel. Mrs. Josie Clouds of Indianapolis is visiting her brothers, Will and Frank Wallace and families. Park Hess has returned from a visit at Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Clevenger and family of Richmond, and Mr, and Mrs. M. V. Brown and daughter.

Surrounding Towns TO VALUE INCREASED

Economy Word has been received that Dr. and Mrs. Howard Ballenger of Chicago are the proud parents of a baby. Both Dr. and Mrs. Ballenger were reared here. Economy A number of persona from the West-' River FrienncL; c hurch helped the Rev. Anna Thomas observe her eighty-second birthday anniversary, Sunday. Cambridge City The Happy Bunch, composed of twenty-two young persons enjoyed a hay-ride to Hagerstown Saturday night with Ed Kiser as driver. SANDERS INJURED IN SUNDAY GAME (Palladium Special) LIBERTY, Ind.. July 15. Clarence Sanders, of Connersville, was seriously injured In a ball game here Sunday, being struck in the head with a pitched ball. He walked to first base after being hit, and apparently was no worse for the lick. Shortly, he began complaining of lack of circulation in his legs, and retired from the game. A physician pronounced it concussion of the brain. Sanders was taken to his home in Connersville. WIN SILVER MEDALS IN ORATORICAL (Palladium Special) ECONOMY, Ind., July 15. Clyde Townsend and Miss Marcella Cain were the winners in the silver medal contest held at Morgan's Chapel Sunday evening. Two classes entered tht competition, one of four boys, the other of four girls. The judges were- Rev. Logan Hunt, Will Williamson and Peter Beckman. For the girls' contest: Mrs. Emma Hiatt, Vergia Stanley and Miss Mills. HAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Giesler entertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maier, of Covington, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitesell, Mrs. Ella Whitesell and Miss Gladys Miller. Mrs. Charles Hartley and daughter Marian of Oshkosh, Wis., spent, the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley and other relatives. Mrs. Armanda Cordell returned Saturday evening from a week's visit with her son and family at Itichmond. Mrs. Martha Bowman of Richmond spent Sunday here. Mrs. Dan Petty spent Sunday at Richmond. Miss Pauline Doughty is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Oler, near Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barring, of Sandusky, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. David Sells and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cramer, were guests Sunday at the home of Michael Conniff and family. Mrs. Lee Bramon is entertaining this afternoon with a card party complimentary to her guest, Miss Wallace, of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stewart of Logansport were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. John Sells.

Health and Beauty Hints By Mrs. Mae Martyn

Dolly: I know canthrox shampoos , for granulated lids or to remove forwill make your head feel good and re- j eign particles. store the former gloss and fluff to I your hair and the color will then be j Louise: Some phyisicians say overrich and even. Dissolve a teaspoonful I fatness is caused by an unnatural canthrox in a cup hot water and rub ' amount of nutrition absorbed by cerbriskly as you pour a little at a time j tain tissues. The only safe way by on the head. You will be surprised at which this can be overcome is with the the wealth of rich, white lather can- i aid of parnotis. You can prepare your throx creates and how quickly it dis- own treatment by dissolving 4 ounces solves every particle of dust, dandruff parnotis in pints hot water. The and excess oil. Rinsing leaves the hair dose is a tablespoonful before each and scalp wonderfully sweet and clean, : meal. This treatment rarely fails and while the hair dries quickly and loses is devoid of danger or inconvenience.

its dull, harsh appearance. You will ; find that the hair looks better after each shampoo, Blanch: Your blood troubles are not necessarily serious and I am sure vnii will find nnirk rolipf in lcarrtcnp Make a tonic of this by pouring I ounce kardene into pint alcohol (do not use whisky), then add cupful sugar and hot water to make a quart. Take a tablespoonful three times a day and your biliousness will disappear and those severe headaches will

also vanish. I have often recommended Lottie: That faded and "stringy" this kardene tonic for impure blood, ; appearance of your hair will soon disloss of appetite and strength, and to : appear if you shampoo occasionallv give to a sallow, pimply skin a health- j Witu canthrox (see answer to "Dolly'), ful color and clearness. j then rub some quinzoin tonic into the

j Ruth: You should use a plain spur- j max lotion in place of pore clogging 1 powder. This lotion is very beneficial j to any skin because it tones the deli-! cate tissues and permits the pores to j breathe properly. To prepare dissolve 4 ounces spurmax in x2 pint witch hazel or hot water, then add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. This lotion will not it be detected when on, as it really i u i Ti , i seems part ot the skin. The regular use ' ,, . v , of the spurinax lotion corrects the shi-: , , ,. . ny, sallow, lifeless or aged condition : , , , , - of the skin and gives to the complex-; - . e , v. j r t ion that youtntulness so much admlr,1 Tt -mill rid thf Kkin nf tan j.nH freckles. Ethel: Xo, dear; nothing will change the color of your eyes, but the aching will stop if you put 2 or 3 drops of a crystos tonic in each eye a few times a day and you will be surprised at how bright and sparkling they will be. This tonic is made by dissolving I ounce crystos in a pint cold water, and it can do no possible harm. This crystos tonic Quickly relieves the smart and ache of tired muscles and is excellent

Logan Company Has Hearing Before Commission.

Th Logan Gs and Fuel company of Columbuf, Ohio, which is seeking a franchise in Richmond to supply this city with natural gas, had its hearing before the State Tax commission of Ohio Monday afternoon. Last year its annual tax value amounted to $1",OSu,650 but it was found this year that it had increased to approximately $11.OOO.OuO. SLEPT ON STAIRS William Sidev, released last week from the county jail, was arrested for j intoxication and fined $1 and costs in i police court. Sidey was sleeping in 'a stairway at Fourth and Main streets When arrested at midnight. He did not ! pay the fine. HOUSE PARTY. (Palladium Special! j CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind ., July 15. ; A house party in the nature of a family reunion will be that of the , Roth and Garvin families to be held ' August 25 and 26, at Rose Hill, the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Roth. SURPRISE DINNER. (Palladium Hp-e!al) HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Jones and daughter Rita and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones attended a birthday surprise dinner on Wyatt Dean at his home near Madison Sunday, when there were ten persons present. LIBERTY, INI). LIBERTY, Ind., July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaryan of Cincinnati are Liberty visitors this week. Mrs. L. B. Sherwood is spending a few weeks outing at Pctoskey, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blumer of Indianapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Duvall. Mrs. G. K. Crocker and daughter are visiting relatives at Brookville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mullin, of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs. Emily Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shock are at Gun Lake, Mich., for a two weeks' outing. Albertus Robeson of Muncie is visiting home folks. Misses Cora Ccnnaway and Stella Leech are visiting friends in Milwaukee and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gardner of Bismarck, N. D., are visiting home folks this week. .Everett Maxwell of Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Combs of Cincinnati were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bethge last week. Miss Myrtle Duvall is home from Salt Lake City, Utah, to spend the summer with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. H. Davis has returned home from a visit with friends at Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bond moved their household goods to Indianapolis this week, vh?re Mr. Bond is employed in the postofllce. Owen Rariden and wife left today for a visit with relatives and friends at Detroit, Mich. When you have taken off enough fat the lines of the figure will be greatly improved and your general health will be much better. Mary B.: Those ugly hairs on your face will quickly vanish after an application ,a delatone paste, made by mixing delatone with water. This paste should be left on the hairy surface 2 or 3 minutes, then removed and the skin washed. The delatone treatment is simple, effective and quite harmless, but be sure you get delatone. scalp and hair-roots two or three times j eacu week. The quinzoin tonic cor-i rects aI1 unnatural conditions such as j dandruff, excessive oiliness or ex- ; feme dryness, and to faded, brittle . unmanageable hair will give a rich. natural color and soft fluff, so that do ing it up will be a delight. Girlie: I ani alwas glad to repeat . ' . ., lultr'J 111 is aiuuu is casnj ana cneatny , . . , . . , p made at home by mixins 1 ounce of ,. ... , , . . ,. almozom with pint coid water and ,,. 0 . . . , . " adding 2 teaspoonfuls givcerine. Stir . , . . . , &ni let stand for one da v. To remove . ... , .. ' " f geiable cream-jelly thickly and leave over night, then wash of? and with more of the cream massage thoroughly. I have found nothing to equal almozoin jelly cream to remove wrinkles and keep them away. It contains no fatty substances which might promote growth of hair. You will also notice by its use not only your wrinkles disappearing but the large pores of the entire face getting much smaller and the skin very soft and velvety. Read Mrs. Martyn's book, "Beautv " $5.

KIRKWOOD SUFFERS SECOND ATTACK CAMBUIPOK CITY. Ind . JuU IV Morrison Kirkwood. the aged father of Mrs. B. F. Miller, was stricken with "'.icplexy Sunday afternoon, and is now in a very critical condition at his home Walnut street. This is the second stroke during the last few mouths.

LOTS OF CAKE! 4 Palladium Spoils..! KCOXOMY. Ind. .Inly l.Y-Ovtr seventy men wvre pie.-ent at the Morten's Chapel Sunday st hind pi. nie held at Horse Shoe He ml. the other day. Fou. teeij kinds of cake helped to make the ecu-ion an enjoyable one. GIVEN LICENSE i Palladium Special MILTON", Ind.. July 15. -Clayton Wright, of Doddridge Chapel, was ' a license to preach as a local minister, having passed the examination at the quarterly conference. Saturday morning.

WE INVITE EVERY THIN MAN AND WOMAN HERE EVERY PERSON IN RICHMOND AND VICINITY TO GET FAT AT OUR EXPENSE

Don't be the "Skeleton at the Feast" Sargol makes Puny, Peevish People Plump and Popular.

Thisis an invitation that no man or woman can afford to ignore. We will tell you why. We are going to give you a wonderful discovery that helps digest the food you eat, that hundreds of letters say puts good solid flesh on people who are thin and underweight. How can we do this? We will tell you. We have found a wonderful concentrated treatment for Increasing cell growth, the very substance of which our bodies are made; for putting in the blood the red corpuscles, which every thin man and woman so badly needs a scientific assimilative agent to strengthen the nerves and put the digestive tract in such a shape that every ounce of flesh making food may give its full amount of nourishment to the blood instead of passing through the system undigested and unassimiIated. T'sers tell of how this treatment has made indigestion and other stomach trouble quickly disappear while old dyspeptics, and many sufferers from weak nerves and lack of vitality declare in effect it has made them feel like a two year old. This new treatment, which has proved such a boon to thin people is called SARGOL. Don't forget the name S-A-R-G-O-I Nothing so good has ever been discovered before. Women who never appeared stylish in anything they wore because of their thinness, men underweight or lacking in nerve force or energy have, by their own testimony, been able to enjoy the pleasures of life been fitted to fight life's battles, as never for years, through the use of "Sargol." If you want a beautiful and well rounded figure of symmetrical proportions of which you can feel Justly proud a body full of throbbing life and energy, write The Sargol Company. 465-G. Herald Building. Binghamton, X. Y., today and we will send you, absolutely free, a 50c box of Sargol to prove all we claim. Take one with every meal and see how quickly these marvelous little concentrated tablets commence their busy, useful work of upbuilding. Many users declare they have increased their weight at the rate of one pound a day. But you say you want proof! Well, here you are. Here are extracts from the statements of thoso who have tried who have been convinced and who will swear to the virtues of this wonderful preparation. REV. GEORGE W. DAVIS says: "I have made a faithful trial of the Sargol treatment and must say it has brought to me new life and vigor. I have gained twenty pounds and now weigh pounds, and, what is better. I have gained the days of my boyhood. It has been the turning point of my life. My health is now fine. I drn't have to take any medicine at all and never want to again. " MRS. A. I. RODENHEISER write: "I have gained immensely since I took Sargol. for I only weighed about Ki pounds when I began using it

COME EAT WITH US AT OUR EXPENSE. This coupon entitled any thin person to rr.e r.Oc package of Sargol. thf concentrated Fles-h Builder (provided you have never tried itt. and that 10c is enclosed to cover postage, packing, etc. Read our advertisement printed above, and thin put 10c in stamps in letter today, with this coupon, and the full ."Or package will he ser.t to you by return of post. Address: The Sargol Company. 46-G. Herald Bide.. Binghamton. X. Y. Write your name and address plainly, and. PIN THIS COUPON TO YOUR LETTER.

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lllillVI la VI a - .' National Xfws Association TOPKXA. K:m.. July 15. In re sponse to Governor Hodges" appeal fori volunteers to tight the grass hopiers. j I '.cco nu n today were killing ho, ;ers j iil seen counties. The ne:-ts have : dene great d:t;ntte to crops, and agn-! cultural xperts have warned farmer! J that millions of dollars' loss to crops! w ill result unless the hoppt-rs arc Will ed TO ATTEND DANCE AT JACKSON PARK I P I'i.Ot! 1 111 Sp,-c! ! CAMBUIlM'K CITY. Ind. July 15.A r. am1.;, r of persons from this :ty! will be quests this evening at a pnxatoj dance to bo given at Jackson park by j Mr. Yeriin Poland and Mr. Harry j Smith, of RUhmond, leaving Cam-j bridge C:t on the 7:20 Dayton limited! car. l'he cabarat singer. Mr. Sissell. j l as promise. 1 to come on this date in-J stead of sending a substitute, as was necessarv on the evening of June ''5. and now I weigh 130 pounds, so really this makes twenty-four pounds. I feel stronger and am looking better than ever before, and now I carry rosy cheeks, which Is something I could never say before. "My old friends who have been used to seeing me with a thin. long face, say that I am looking better than they have ever seen me before, and father and mother are so pleased to think I have got to look so well and weigh so heavy for me." ' CLAY JOHNSON says: "Please send me another ten-day treatment. I am well pleased with Sargol. It has been the light of my life. I am getting back to my proper weight again. When I began to take Sargol I only weighed 13S pounds, and now, four weeks later, I am weighing 153 pounds and fueling fine. I don't have that stupid feeling every morning that I used to have. I feel good all the time. I want to put on about five pounds of flesh and that will be all I want." F. GAGNON writes: "Here Is my report since taking the Sargol treatment. I am a man 67 years of age and was all run down to the very bottom. I had to quit work. Now, thanks to Sargol. I look like a new man. I gained 22 pounds with 23 days treatment. I cannot tell you how happy I feel. All my clothes are getting too tight. My face has a good color and I never was eo happy In my life." MRS. VERNIE ROUSE says: "Sargol Is certainly the grandest treatment I ever used. It has helped me greatly. I could hardly eat anything and was not able to sit up three days out of a week, with stomach trouble. I took only two boxes of Sargol and can eat anything and it don't hurt me and I have no more headache. My weight was 120 pounds and now I weigh 14ft and feel better than I have for five years. I am now as fleshy as I want to be. and shall certainly recommend Sargol, for it does just exactly what you say it will do." You may know some of these poople or know somebody who knows th-m. We will send you their full address if you wish, so that you can find out all about Sargol and the wonders It has wrought. Probably you are now thinking whether all this can be true. Stop It! Write us at once and we will send you absolutely fre a S0c package of these wonderful tablets. Xo matter what the cau?e of your thinness is from, give Sargol a chance to make yu fat. We are absolutely confident it will put good healthy flesh on you. but we don't ask you to take our word for it. Simply cut the coujon below and enclose 10c In stamps to help cover the distribution expenses, and Fncle Sam's mail will bring you what -j"ou may some day Far was one of the most valuable packages you ever received. f-m;n t. )

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Stop th Afonrl 71MO ! 0arntmd tm tp the Ilery Itching Instantly, 1'KMO will le f urprl to you. Just as it bus Ik -n A auriirlsc to thousands who livo ulr.-x.ly lrl-! tt. Your rtrt iiin.lioation f ZP.MO will brln? Instant ilitf or your trotiry ta refunded. P.t:n and in-hi'is. raw ai-orchlnc oit m. (Miro. ftii klv hnt. pimple, j':p Itohinar. rnsh, t- tt-r. blackhead, fkin trrimtlou nr inflmmii'itltm Mp.. l'STi-.lruff is i..ith:iiK but scalp ec--t!iu. wmch ZKMO cure It and stop 11 alp iti-bln. It rH.- blessed relief to biitiv's skin trouble I'on't mi it for :5c. ZEMil Is a (It. tii. .. r.iiriepUo solution, applied on tin" '. in No ointment or psrnte. Hut ihr e i.plic.ttiona of your hlgh-lv-valued medicine had the rteslred ef -it-ct for rcirma an.l awful Itchln." Sol l.rtriilaii. c-o Sol I .a nd .1 u Cloak and Suit Co, St. Louts. Mo. First --l.ss druKKlsts everywhere ell ?.K.MO, T5c a at-aleJ bottle, or aent Mreot on receipt of price by K. W, . - - Iuls. Mo. Sold and guaranteed in Richmond by Quigley's Drug stores. The Hodgin Contracting Co. BUILDING RE MO DELI NO REPAIRS Expert Workmen. Hlfh Class Work MRE. J. N. HODGIN. - Phone 298a NOTICE My office will be closed until July 28th. MISS C. M. SWEITZER, Optometrist. WE HAVE First Mortgag Trust 5 BONDS These Are Good Investments Guaranteed by our Bonding Company DOUGAN, JENKINS 6. CO. Phone 1330. Cor. 8th V Main St. 1 Telephone 2826 Richmond Electric Co. 17-18 Comstock BIdg. Our Stock of Fans is Complete IF YOUR FAN IS I BURNED OUT t Let us rewind it. Any kind of motors rewound. 4 LOANS 2 Per Cent Per Month on household goods, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without removal. Loans made in all surrounding towns. Call, write ov phone and our agent will call at your house. PriTato Reliable THE STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial BIdg. Phone 2560. Take elevator te Third Floor. Richmond. Indiana. CUT RATES IN DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING ALL THIS WEEK Ladles' Long Coats dry cleaned and pressed 91.00 Ladies' Skirts, any kind, dry cleaned and pressed.... 50 Ladies' Short Jacket Suits, dry cleaned and pressed. JJX.OO Men's 2 or 3 piece Sulta. dry cleaned and pressed, 1.00 Men's Trousers, dry cleaned and Passed 5) All work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. JAMES SCULLY Benzol French Dry Cleaner 1031 Main Street Phone 1208