Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 28, 12 December 1913 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 12. 1913
TWO DAYS' INSTITUTE CLOSED YESTERDAY Preble County, O., Affair Addressed By Many Prominent Agriculturists.
WEST MANCHESTER, O., Dec ThePreble County Farmer's Institute closed yesterday afternoon after a two day's session. The state department of agriculture sent a number of speakers who lectured on various topics of neneral interest to the rural men. Thursday the school children attend the institute in a body. A musical and literary program was enjoyed by the students. Mrs. Cora Weaver and Miss Hazel Barnes were in Richmond. Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond Wehrley was shoppin?? in Richmond Thursday. Miss Lillian Miller was entertained Sunday by Irene Leas. Luther Merulenhall returned Monday from a week's stay in Richmond. Mrs. Luther Allread is entertaining relatives from (Teneva. Ind D. A. Retry, Supt. of schools, spent last Friday and Saturday in Columbus attending the school survey congress,
STOMACH UPSET Get At the Real Cause Take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets
having been sent as a representative of the teachers association of Preble county. Walter Trump of this place, was sent by the oemmunity. Miss Alice Schuerman left Thursday for a stay with her sister at Jeffersonville. Miss Myrtle Trome spent several days this week with her sister in Greenville. Miss Bonnie Shumaker spent a fewdays in flreenville. Miss Sylvia Trone was in Lewisburg Thursday. Mrs. May Schaeffer and family of Dayton, spent a few days visiting relatives near here. Interesting Entertainment. The Boyds gave a very good entertainment here Wednesday evening to a large audience. It was the second number of the lecture course. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Davisson, who have been attending the stocks show at Chicago, returned home Wednesday. Juanita Morley, of Eaton, Is here helping care for her grandparents who were injured in a run away tome time ago. Miss Opal Emrick spent Sunday with her father, near Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hultzmuller and Irvin Wehrley spent last Friday in Dayton. Mrs. D. A. Retry spent last Thursday in Eldorado with Mrs. Mary Murray. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Roe entertained C. M. Barries and wife Sunday. Mrs. John Heck, of Dayton, who has been visiting her parents here returned home, Saturday. Miss Marie Fucfge of New Paris, spent Sunday at the home of A. O. Miller.
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Cambridge City Man Retained As Superintendent of Plant There.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 12. The
stockholders of the Cambridge City Gas company held their annual meeting Tuesday. All of the officers elected for next year are McDonald, Pennsylvania men. They are Cyrus Fergu-;
son, president; T. J. Miller, vice president; Edward McDonald, secretarytreasurer; A. C. Foringer, superintend
ent. F. C. Scudder of Cambridge City will remain superintendent of the plant here. Benjamin Whiteley has moved from the Gettle property on Maple street, to j that in the south part of town, former- j ly occupied by Frank Morgan. j Mr. and Mrs. John Bunnell and i daughter, and Mrs. Otho Williams, of Hagerstown, were in Cambridge, Wed- j
nesday, Mrs. Williams and her niece going from this city to Indianapolis. Mrs. Emily Ernshaw will return to. Indianapolis tomorrow (Saturday) after a week spent with relatives in this city. Rev. Pavey to Preach. Rev. A. E. Pavey of Shelbyville. will occupy the pulpit at the Baptist church the coming Sunday. ) Mrs. P. H. Zehring and daughter, Mrs. C. M. Baily, spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs. Charles Neff and son, Edward, of Germantown are spending a fewdays with J. W. Beard and family. Mrs. Katherine Drischel and Mrs. R. D. Steele were in Richmond Thursday afternoon. Harry Beard returned to Portland, yesterday after several days spent with relatives in this city. Masonic Election. Cambridge City Lodge F. & A. M. at the regular meeting Wednesday evening elected the following officers for the ensuing vear: J. K. Shrover, W. M . E. G. Wheelan, S. W., C. F. Wheeler, J. W., M. E. Mason, secretary. Dr. J. R. Littell, treasurer, E. G. Wheelan, trustee. Will Griesenger and Miss Rose Gries enger spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond. Friends in this city are in receipt of the announcement of the birth of a
son into the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Guichard, of Reading. Mich. Trustee and Mrs. M. E. Mason have returned after a few days spent in In- ! dianapolis. the former in attendance at the State Meeting of Township Trustees. Rev. Graham, financial secretary of Hanover college, will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday ; evening. Theme. Christian Education.
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EXPENSES OF BUSCH FUNERAL $16,263
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ANTHRACITE, S8.25 and $8.50 per Ton. HOCKING VALLEY, $4.65 per Ton. O. H. LITTLE FUEL CO. Phones 3117 t 3114 Office 700 Sheridan St.
That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of
raking tonics, or trying to patch up a! yer digestion, they are attacking thej real cause of the ailment clogged j liver and disordered bowels. I Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way.
when the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested food, you should take Olivt- Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c, and 2c, per box. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Constipation Poisons You. If you are constipated", your entire system is poisoned by the waste matter kept in the body serious results often follow. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and you will soon get rid of constipation, headache and other troubles. Recommended by A. G. Luken & Co. (Advertisement)
WOMAN ELECTED HEAD OF SCHOOLS
MOL1NE, 111., Dec. 12 With the election of Miss Lou Harris to the position of county superintendent of schools. Rock Island county, has its lirst woman in that position. She is the eighth woman in the state to hold such a position.
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Tlnese Used Piaeos Were Takem So oo Trade
Baldwin Piano This is one of the dicontinued styles of Baldwin make, Mahogany case, and in good condition. Hamilton Piano This was taken in change as the others we are offering Golden Oak case, good bargain. J. & C Fisher Piano This is an ebony case very good bargain for some one.
Starr Made Player Pianos Discontinued Styles One STARR Mahogany case and in good condition big bargain.
One TRAYSER Mahogany case.
One STARR Mahogany case. One STARR Mahogany case.
New England Piano This was taken in on trade on Starr Player. It has ebony case and in good condition. Cable & Sons Piano This is a mahogany case and very good piano for some one at a Special Price. Richmond Piano This is a discontinued style, taken in trade for a Player. It is a walnut case.
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Plamos Make Better Gifts No home should be without a pianoit is as essential to a modern home as any of the modern conveniences. Make the family happy by buying a Starr. This sale is an opportunity for Christmas buyers.
You can buy these Used Pianos either Cash or Payments.
ARR PIANO CO Tentl and IVIairi Streets
Y'ou can buy these Used Pianos either Cash or Payments.
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