Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 7, 18 November 1913 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN pis "afi "! te History of Wayne County Rural Districts While it Happens This is the Vv-X-r-rflv Stote Folisli

THE RICHMOND PALLADltBI AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. IS. 1913

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BURGLARS FOILED IN HOLD-UP GAME Earl Doddridge, of Milton, Eludes Hold-up Men Saturday Night.

CHURCH CONVENTION Sunday School Meeting Sunday Afternoon Proves to Be Interesting. MILTON. Ind., Nov. 18. Earl Doddridge was held up and searched Saturday night, as he was returning home from hit place of business, but the highwaymen got nothing. Mr. Doddridge operates a pool room on Main street. He had closed up and had the keys and his money on his person. Remembering that be would not be at the room early to open on Sunday morning, he decided to leave the keys and change with his clerk, Irvin Warren. When he reached W. P. Moore's grocery two masked men, one. holding a gun, stopped him, and while one covered him with the gun the other searched him. The men had turned off the gas light at the Christian church and were standing in the entrance of Moore's grocery. Sunday School Convention. The township Sunday school vention held at Friends church day afternoon was one of the con-Sun-best ever held here in the way of attendance, program and interest shown. The program was carried out in full and the speakers read 'interesting papers. The program was opened by G. A. Border, who conducted the devotional exevciaes. After the business session Mr. and Tslrs. Harry Doty sang a duet. The program was in three divisions, the Sunday school lesson of the day, taught by Mrs. Harry Manlove; the horn;? department and the lesson in the heme. The discussions by Rev. F. C. McCormick and Rev. F. M. Westhaffr wore interesting Rev. Westhafi i' meiit is in charge of the home depart -at Doddridge, and Rev. McCormici; in Ins discussion referred to the work of Mrs. Pruitt and Rev. Westhnfer in words of high comment. The report of the Lincoln Temperance Le'agne pledge pl owed 105 signers in the Christian P.! V school, 104 in the Methodist, 77 at i.oddridge chapel and 38 at. the Friends. Those from Centervifle were the Rev. Mr. rrobst and Mr. Dynes. Rev. Probst made a talk Mrs. Pruitt, in her talk on the home department showed that she had thirty-six homes on her- list. A committee composed of G. A. Borders of the Wi 10. school, Mrs. Sam Hoshour of the fiends, -Mr.--Elizabeth Kimmell of the Christian," Rev. Westhafe as repHOWTHI FOUND H Would not give Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for All Rest of Medicine in the World. I Utiea, Ohio. "I suffered everything from a female weakness after baby come. I had numb : pells and was dizzy, had black spots be fore my eyes, my back ached and I was so weak I could hardly stand un. My j f a c e was yellow, even my fingernails were colorless and I had displacement. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve ire table Compound and now I am stout, well and hetithy. I can do all my own work and catv witlk to town and back and not get tired. I would not give your Vegetabla Compound for all the rest of the medicines in the world. I tried doctor's medicines and they did me no good." Mrs. Maiiy Earlewine, R.F.D. No.3, Utica, Ohio. Another Case. Nebo. TH. "I was bothered for ten years with female troubles and the doctors did not help me. I was so-weak and nervous that I could not do my work and eery month I had to spend a few days in bed. I read so many letters about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound curing female troubles that I got abottle of it. It did me more pood than anything else I ever took and now it has cured me. I feel better than I have for years and tell everybody what the Compound has done for me. I believe I would not be living to-day but for that." Mrs. Hettie Greenstreet, Nebo, Illinois. nurcrrtt Yfrnrr4

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resentative of Doddridge chapel, was appointed as a nominating committee. Program by H. S. Athletes. The Athletic association of the high school gave an oyster supper and entertainment at Odd Fellows' hall Saturday evening, which was well attended. The following program was given: Duet, Walter Higham and Virgil Hoffman. Misses Ruth Leverton, Vivian Bennett and Master Bert George gave entertaining readings. Mises Lor a Beeson and Florence Danlele played

piano solos and Master Ernest Jones a violin solo. Master Harold Daniel sang a vocal solo. This was followed by a playlet in which William Huddleston, Lorene Warren, Irene Crook, and Delmar Doddridge were the principals. The proceeds amounted to about forty dollars. Personal Mention. Mrs. Hittle accompanied her grandson, Mason Hittle, to Indianapolis, to spend a few days with her son, Lawrence Hittle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoffman and Miss Blanche Williams of Straughn, were guests of Mrs. S. Templin Saturday. ! The Rev. Elmo Higham, who has ' been the pastor of the Christian ! church at Crcthers, the past year, has accepted the call to return to the work this year. He is the son of Mr. and jMrs. William Higham of Milton, i Mr. and Mrs. Fra"nk Murray of Richj mond were guests of Miss Nora Camp!bell Sunday. j Leonard Basson of Richmond spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Basson. Misses Nellie and Alice Ward of ! Richmond, were guests of their parI ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ward Sunday. :Miss Alice will remain some time, j Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughtor of Richmond spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. James Coons. Mrs. Theo. Crist is ill with neui ralgia. j Mrs. Lucinda Ferguson went to Conjnersville, Saturday to visit her sister. j W. H. Miller, trustees, has placed a 'piano in the high school. Harold Fllby of Richmond was the guest of relatives here Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowry enterjtained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I Raymond Lowry of Cambridge City, land Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Kellam. Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Gant of Greenfield, were here to attend the funeral of Marquis D. Beeson, Friday. Arrange for Play. The Esther Bible class of the M. E. Sunday school is arranging for a play to be given Thanksgiving evening. The dancing party given by the entertainment committee of the Odd Fellow's lodge Friday evening was attended by about thirty couples. Refreshments were served by the Daughters of Rebekah. Claude Kitterman and his mother of Cambridge City attended the funeral of M. D. Beeson Friday. The Embroidery club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brown. Miss Howes of Richmond was the guest of Miss Marie Snyder Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Cassaday, 90, is dead at Mason, O. She was the widow of Samuel Cassaday. Mrs. Casaday was well known here where she visited frequently. She was stricken with paralysis and live but a few days. The funeral was held Sunday. A Gentle and Effective Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective laxative is what people demand when suffering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Lafe Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex., writes: "They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I nave ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c. Recommended by A. G. Luken. I Advertisement! CITY BONDS FOR SALE ! EATON, O., Nov. 18. Bonds in the I sum of $4,300 will be sold December jl5 by the village of West Alexandria. The issue is made for the purpose of -securing money to pa' the cost of an : extensive amount of cement guttering ; and curbing on several streets in that ' town. Seven of the bonds are in $500 denomination, and one in the sum of i $800. They bear interest, at the rate ; of 5 per cent, and expire in 1922. I FACE DISFIGURED Barber's Itch Causes Scars Treat It Promptly. Try This Remedy at Our Risk. When little yellowish pimples or watery blisters form on the hairy portions of the fact and body, it is a sign of barber's itch, which is very contagious and if allowed to become chronic, is painful and produces permanent scars. This disease is caused by a tiny parasite, and when treated with Saxo Salve, our new skin remedy, which permeates and saturates the skin, tbese parasites are killed, and the skin made healthy again. Saxo Salve is wonderfully healing in all kinds of skin diseases and eruptions, such as salt rheum, tetter, eczema, ivy poisoning, etc., because it penetrates the skin and carries its purifying and healing ingredients to every portion of the diseased tissue. It is guaranteed to satisfy you perfectly we cheerfully give back your money if it does not. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist. P. S. Pimples and blotches indicate poor blood. Try our delicous blood tonic, Vinol. We guarantee it. ( Ad vert Ismev'tr i fi l'-?&!gB&'

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Mrs. Joe Moore is spending a few days at serious Portland on account ot the illness of her niece, Mary Beard. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Layman of St Louis and J. L. Toms of Dayton, arrived Saturday to assit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms in celeibrating their forty-fifth weeding anni versary. Mrs. Mira Malone came Monday from Paducah, Ky., to spend several days with Miss Virginia Barnett. Mr. aod Mrs. George Hodge of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James VanMeter. Mrs. Margaret Fisher has been allowed a pension of $12 a month. Mrs. w. B. Wilson and daughter Bpent Sunday in New Castle. Miss Catherin Callaway is in Gary, in attendance at the twenty-second annual convention of the Indiana State Conference of Charities and Corrections. Miss Vilma Ingerman entertained a number of little friends Saturday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marson spent Sunday in Richmond, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Starr. Relatives and friends to the number of forty gave Mrs. Frank Williams a birthday surprise Sunday at her home north of the city. Mrs. Williams was the recipient of many nice gifts. Mrs. Charles Myers spent Sunday with Mrs. Adam Snyder at Milton. Mrs. Wilson Gilbert and children of Hopewell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hormel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Hormei Sunday. Mrs. Harry Stannah went to Shelbyville today to spend a week with relatives. Miss Virginia Barrett and Mrs. Mary Mauk were among the number from here to attend the Sunday School institute at Milton. Mrs. Jessie Cornell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kortwright of Richmond were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank May and daughter of Straughn, spent Sunday with Casper Schaffer and sisters. NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on my farm in Wayne Township. 153t P. A. REID. TEACHERS WILL MEET EATON, O., Nov. 18. A regular meeting of the Preble County Teachers' association will hp htMil hfrt npvt Satiirdav f .frtii rurs ppnirprl for thp ' " T , T T- ii mceuiig ;u e i ifsmeui n. xj. rtss, ui i Antioch college, and Prof. G. W. Hoke.! of Miami university. The session will 1 . , ." . . , , be one of unusual interest, and a large number of teachers will attend.

Keeping the Body in Repair Nature intended that the body should do its own repairing and it would do so were it not for the fact that most of us live other than a natural life. . Nature didn't intend that we should wear corsets, tight collars or shoes, nor live in badly ventilated and draughty houses, nor eat and drink some of the thingj that we do, nor ride in street cars when we should walk. The consequence is that tfce body when it gets out of order must look for outside help to make the necessary repairs. For weak Btomachs and the indigestion or dyspepsia resulting, and the multitude of diseases following therefrom, no medicine can be more adaptable as a curative gent than DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. This famous Doctor's prescription has been recommended for over 40 y)ars. and is today just as big a success. Restores a healthy appetite. Cleanses the blood. Strengthens the nerves. Regulates stomach and liver. Demand the original. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Sold In Liquid or Tablet form by Dealers In Medicines Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailintr only on a free ropy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pace?, clothbound. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. N. T.

DR. J. A. WALLS 21 SOUTH TENTH ST., RICHMOND, IND. Office Days Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of Each Week. Consultation and one month's Treatment Free. Treats Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Biood, Epilepsy (or falling fits), Cancer.

Private and Nervous Diseases. Female Disea :s. Loss of Vit?.'ity fixm Indiscretions. Piles. Fistula, Fi; -jure and Ulcerations of i'-e Rectum, without detention from business. Rupture positively Cured and Guaranteed.

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COMPANY TO ISSUE A NEW DIRECTORY

Patrons of the Richmond Home Telephone company are being asked to notify the company of corrections and changes which tby wish made in the new directory which the company is preparing. The book, containing 200 more names than the last edition, will be sent to the printer within the next week or two and will be ready for distribution three weeks later. The total number of subscribers in the city is 3.6:14. Remedy as Bad as the Disease. "On the seventh of February 1 contracted a severe cold followed by a cough and final loss of voice. I tried many remedies, none of which did me any good. I then went to my family doctor and he swabbed my taroat five or six times with some abominable stuff. I think it was beneficial, but the remedy was as bad as the disease. At last the thought struck me why not try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did so, and this morning my voice is fairly good and 4s gradually growing better," writes H. C. Clay, publisher of The Reporter, Rapid City, Manitoba. For sale by all dealers. .VI v. tlsement TRAFFIC ON C. & O. DELAYED 3 HOURS Northbound traffic on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Saturday afternoon, was delayed three hours when a box car on a southbound freight jumped the track near Williamsburg. The wrecking crew from Peru was called to the scene and cleared the tracks. A defective car wheel is assigned as the cause for the accident. TO REPAIR ENGINE One of the engines smashed in the recent Hagerstown Collision was loaded on a flat car at the Pennsylvania roundhouse yesterday and taken to the Logansport car shops for repair. The engine was badly demolished by the force of the impact and extensive repairs will be made before it will be placed in service again. UirK'CADU IN A LITTLE WATER Removes the cause, whether from i sold, cripp, or nervousness. ,0b 2Se and soo 8w 1 0n 2Se. and SOo. W ' - A. OUD AT WELL-STOCKED 'DRUa STORE a. m. 1 to 5 p. m 7 to 8 p. m. Friday 9

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I I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain entertained Sat dinner Sunday. Dr. A. L Loop. wife ; and children, and Mr, and Mrs. Ray ! Swallow and son Mrs. Tillie Clark arrived from Mun- , cie Saturday. Rev. Lester Woods pi t ached in the 1. B. church here Sunday morning. Jesse Greeastreet ree-r.tly arrived from Washington lie say it is a fine state, and there is plenty of game 1 for those who like the gun a: ! rod. j James M'umbowcr was at Kuhmond I Saturday eight, ' Harry Macy, president oi" the Wayne ; .County Farmers' institute, is ill. j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde oier and chiljdren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Taylor and Mr. anu Mrs. W. E. Oler 1 the latterpart of the past week. i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B Stanley were j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norris in (Richmond Saturday. I Rev. Lester Wood will conduct a I series of meeting in the 1. B church. commencing December 1. Special music will be furnished by the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrisson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weylaiui and son, and the Rev. Wood were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Morrisson. Rev. G. W. Martin is assisting in a and result on to produce

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