Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 62, 22 January 1914 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1914
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.GETS MANY PRIZES AT POULTRY SHOW Nineteen of Twenty-one Entries Are Given Awards.
MTLTON, Ind., Jan. 22. George Baker, of Milton, had twenty-one chickens of the butt rock, buff cochin and patridge cochin on exhibit at the poultry show in Richmond and received 19 premiums. lie received eight on first, four on second, three on third and one on the fourth premiums. He also received three special prizes ,a silver cup and a special from the Judge. Henry Hess is reported on the sick list. Mrs. S. Templin and family have as their guest, Miss Daisy Templin, of Mlddletown, Ohio. John Ingerman has the contract for serving the luncheon at Valentine Richardson's ssale, east of town, February 11. He also has the contract for serving the luncheon for T. J. Connell's sale, south of town, February 16. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg are visiting her parentsat Union City. Prof. E. L. Thompson is assisting the Boy Ramblers to arrange a club room in an upper room of the Beeson block. Mrs. James Clevenger was a Cambridge City visitor Tuesday. Miss Kate Baker is expected back from Indianapolis this week. Visiting Florida. A card from Elmer Weaver states to a friend that their party is all safely quartered at St. Petersburg, Florida, and in good health. HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT ON FLESH A New Discovery Thin men and women that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night, What became of all the 'fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and the plain truth is you hardly get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods and funny sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream rnb-ons. Cut out everything but the meals you are eating now and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tablet. In two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result. Sargol charges your weak, stagnant blood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles gives the blood the carrying power to deliver every ounce of fat-making material in your food to every part of your body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares it for the blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are a scientific combination of six of the best fleshproducing elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant, harmless and inexpensive, and all druggists sell them subject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money back. (Advertisement)
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Town Celebrates Installation Of Electric Lighting System
John Commons, Toastmaster At Banquet, Says Opposition Has Vanished. CENTER VI LLE, Ind., Jan. 22. In celebration of the installation of an electric lighting system, more than a hundred persons gathered at the town hall Tuesday in banquet. The modern convenience is being given a trial after some five years' agitation on the part of the citizens of this town. John Commons, acting as toastmaster, said that now that the electric lights were installed and the people shown their value, all opposition had been eliminated and that as far as politics was concerned, the new board, which was elected of those opposing the lighting scheme, would receive the support of the entire town. Wilfred Jessup, of Richmond, for many years Centirville's corporation counsel, who was directly interested in the lighting project, reviewed the history of the light proposition. Promises Good Service. T. J. Wylie, engineer of the Richmond Electric company, who had charge of installing the town's equipment, said he believed that the people would be satisfied with the service. H. L. Anderson, secretary of the Richmond Electric company, assured the citizens of the town than any time the power house and service proved unsatisfactory, the company stood ready to buy back the plant. William Dynes, a member of the old board, which let the contracts for the Mrs. Harrison Marlatt is reported no better. Glen El well writes his parents from St. Mary's college, Dayton. Ohio, that he is all O. K. and better pleased with his studies since his return than ever before. The Riverside flour mills at Milton shipped a car load of flour north over the Lake Erie & Western Tuesday. Edward Warren returned to Milton from Indianapolis, Tuesday. Mrs. James Clark, of Richmond, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Malinda Crawford. Anda Higgs was home this week from Indianapolis. ! Mrs. Wilbur Hunt, of Cincinnati, is j visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Hoshj our and other- relatives, j Mrs. Anna Hall received a box of ' oranges from her sister, Mrs. Edward : Enyeart, of Connersville, who is now at St. ePtersburrg, Florida. The Milton band practiced at its rooms Monday night. Mrs. Anna Rothermel, who has been much indisposed, is now improving. Mrs. J. L. Wike, who has been sick, j is better. Sells Furs. I Will Filby sold $900 worth of furs J to a dealer in Detroit, this week, j Mrs. I. F. Sweney, who recently fell j while going down the cellar, is get- ! ting along as well as may be expected, j There ware no bones broken but she ; is suffering from the jar and several bad bruises. John Speers caught a very large ! o'possum Monday. It was more than : ordinarily large. He sold the pelt to jWill Filby. Walter Houseworth was at Richmond Sunday to attend the Honeywell ' meeting. j Mrs. Marion Leverton and Mrs. E. T. Huffman were at Cambridge iCty J Monday to call on friends, s Homer Maalove bought the old en- ' gine and boiler attached from the . old stave factory building and ha3 moved it to eBntonville to use at his I sawmill. Too e a, ting Coal
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lighting service, said: "It was thought by the old board that the project was being opposed by some misunderstanding, and that the plans were all right, so in the face of the remonstrance signed by 175 citizens, the contracts were let, and now you can
see for yourselves the feasibility of the service. I, myself, am glad that the contracts were let, for now it Is an entirely different thing to walk ! down the brilliantly lighted streets. while a few weeks ago all was wark. Other Speeches. Short talks telling of their appreciation of the new lighting system were made by A. B. Dunbar, Mark i Stephens, the Rev. J. H. Mitchell, W. , A. Bertsch, Thomas Jessup and Thos. i Dunken. ' Centerville now has thirty-two 250 ! candle power lights, which hang at the intersection of each up-town street. These lamps consume a maximum of four amperes with a low voltage. At the present time there are more than two hundred applications for private wiring, and it is expected that by spring every home in the town will be using electric current. The current for the lights is taken from the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & j Eastern Traction company's high ten sion wires, and through a process of electrical change is reduced to sufficient voltage to be safely used by the residents in their homes and stores. The substation is one of the best equipped of its kind. Transformers for street and residence lighting have been installed in the building. -The entire plant is well equipped from lightening or unusually high voltages by means of lightning arresters and other protective equipment. The carriage factory company of this place, shipped a car load of their buggies to Franklin Monday. Thoro la Only One "Bromo That Is
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No More "Five and Ten Cent Beds," Says New Owner. Charley Nichols unique "hostelry" has been razed. There will be no more five and ten-cent beds for tramps or destitutes who blow In to Richmond and who seek repose In the South Sixth street establishment of the hostler, merchant, drayman and general utility man. J. H." Billheimer bought the "stock" in the store and started from the back end, cleaning forward. MoBt of Nichols' stock was consigned to the flames, but there were a few articles which are valuable. Billheimer is starting an upholstering establishment there. Nichols, who became demented a few weeks agao, is now in the asylum. He has accounts in two banks, with about $500 to his credit. The wagons, which formerly served as merchants' deliveries in the daytime and as rooming places at night, were the first to be cleaned, and the i carpets which formed mattresses, sheets and blankets for the "guests" at the Nichols hotel, were thrown into the discard. The Real Trouble. Many women are worried because their complexion has become sallow and muddy. In trying to cover it up with face powder they make a bad matter worse. The real trouble is with the liver. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct the disorders of your liver and your complexion will be greatly improved. These tablets also improve the general health, ind no woman can reasonably hope to be beautiful unless healthy. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement) Quinine" SWA Bedding Specials at Cold Weather and Bargains in Bedding Busy Place Extra large Cotton Blankets. TOxSO inches, in tan and gray. Sale ier pair $1.35 100 pairs of the famous Woolnap Blankets, white, tan, gray and plaids. Sale $2.50 Pure Wool Blankets, tan, white, gray, pink and blue border and fancy broken plaids in pink, blue, black and white, red and white, all pure wool, per pair $5.00 Lace Curtains Lace Curtains, including Nottingham, Saxony, Cluny, Brussel ets, Cable Net, fancy Madras Curtains, a great variety of patterns; all desirable colors, up to $5 pair Sale price, $2.50 per pair. The Geo. H.
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GETS $16,000 SHARE OF UNCLE'S ESTATE
EATON, O., Jan. 22. By an action of the courts In Noble county, Indiana, four Eaton residents are made heirs to an estate valued at more than $209,000. The local heirs are Bruce Van Doren, Mrs. A. L. Hubbard and John and Edgar Van Doren. The fortuns was left by Isaac Speck, uncle of Bruce Van Doren and Mrs. Hubbard. John and Edgar Van Doren and another brother, Archey Van Doren, of Farmington, Minn, share the claim of their father, the late Abraham Van Doren, who was also a nephew of the rich man. In addition to the local beneficiaries, Oscar Van Doren, of Richmond, Ind., comes in for an equal share of the estate, which will be divided Into twelve parts. The fortune is represented by 13,000 acres of land lying near Kentland, the county seat of Noble county. The ground is rich bottom land, and exceedingly valuable. Four hundred acres will be sold shortly, and htis tract has been appraised at $85,000. Speck died several years ago without a will, and the case has been in court a long time. The claims of the Van Doren heirs were secured through the efforts of the law firm of Edmund S. Dye and sons of Eaton. To the close of 1913 Alaska has produced known mineral wealth to the value of $248,300,000.
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