Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 81, 13 February 1914 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. . FRIDAY, FEB. l 1914

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ELDORADO STILL WITHOUT PHDHES Storm of a Few Weeks Ago Put All But One Long Distance Line Out.

KLDORADO. O., Feb. 13. This town fitill has very little telephone service. The cold weather prevents the repairing of the lines, and poles also have

Cluster Lights Will Cost Little to Merchants and City Says Haas

Commercial Club Committee Chairman Will Present Data to Board of Works Next Week.

. Cluster light data will be presented to the board of works next week by

E. M. Haas, chairman of the public

failed to arrive. West Manchester is I improvements committee of the Com-

the only outside town with which com

munication can be had, and only one country line is In operation. Most of the town phones are in working order. It may be several weeks before complete service is again established. The New Madison farmers' institute will be held next Monday and Tuesday. Good speakers and good music will feature the programs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Koons spent Saturday night and Sunday with E. 12. Commons and family in New Paris. Mrs. Flo Wasson of Kansas, who

has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Philip Coons, ias returned home. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Howell Charles McClear and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of near Otterbein, spent "Wednesday with Glen Howell and wife. Mrs. Henry Petry was entertained at dinner Wednesday by Mrs. Jane Swartzel and daughter, Mary." Word has been received here of the illness of Lee Juday at the home of his son. Earl, in Dayton. The fifth number of the lecture course will be presented here Saturday night. The Potters will give a program of music, elocution, wit and humor. The meetings in progress at the Universalis, church are well attended. Excellen sermons and good music have been given each evenin. Services will continue until after Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell entertained Sunday at their country home, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, William Keckler and family, Mesdames Susan Fowble, A. W. S. Locke and Mrs. Fowble. Mrs. J. M. Wehrly of West Manchester was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Ervin, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beard of De

catur, 111., were entertained ai sup

mercial club, he said today. The com

mittee has several plans for paying for the lights, by which neither property owners nor the city will be heavily burdened. The committee members have ascertained the sentiment of merchants on Main street toward cluster lights, and have found that those from Sixth street east to Eleventh street are strongly in favor of installing the system on an equitable basis of payment. However, it is feared that if there is any objection, it will be from

a few merchants west of Sixth street to Fourth, or whatever termination may be selected, although most of the merchants and property owners there are in favor of cluster lights. Good Discount Offered. The committee has no real figures on the prices of the cluster light be-

the companies making the lights. The prices of single ornamental post with five lights vary from $6 to $125 in the price list furnished. Discounts are made according to the size of contracts for the purchase and installation of the lights., it is. believed that better than 25 per cent discount could be obtained. . Before the committee can give merchants exact figures as to what it will cost to install four cluster lights on on each side of Main streets in each square. It will be necessary to get from the board of works the amount

the city will pay. If the board will consent to the arrangement, the committee will turn the entire business over to it, thereby Insuring payment for the light by ever property owner. City to Furnish Current. In other cities it has been found that merchants or property owners almost invariably pay part of the cost of either purchasing or installing the lights, while the city pays for the current used. The amount paid by merchants or prdperty owners has been found to depend on the enthusiasm of the community for the lights. The nearest figures, including cost of fairly good posts, that can be made on the cost, is that In an average square each merchant or property owner will pay an average of about

GOVERNMENT SUES BILL POSTER 'TRUST Alleges Company Is Conspir- , acy to Monopolize the Bill Posting Business.

CHICAGO, Feb. 13. Hearing of the

Why is a Divorce Suit? Lawyers Often to Blame

SHELBY VILLE. Ind.. Feb. 13. The , testimony and asked about th itt.r

question, "Why Is a divorce suit?" i Then it was learned that an attorney could be answered if one put it to a j had seen her. and dictated the letter.

and then had tried to conduct her

case, ine decree was denied

Friends of Mrs. Ixsecta said that she

couDle living on a little farm near St

Omer. The answer would disclose that in their opinion at least, a dt-

vnrro ani la linnorABIiaTT mnT times. I . . .

suit against the Associated Bill Post- and tnat lt often j9 the re8Ult of over- lw"y" , regretted leaving ber era. and Distributers of the United active attorneys with a fee in mind, j nuahand but that her pride and the atStates and Canada, charged with com-! When Bertha A. Leech, formerly of ; torney's letter had prevented her re-

Muncie; marnea james n. i-eecu. mw . turning. She Is now reconciled more promised to live with him on his farm, to tne farm and a divorce has proved L l. a m a & mm a 4 mm mm ill m 4 f

bination and conspiracy to monopolize the billposting business of North America, opened before Judge K. M. Landis today. Operations of the defendants, the government alleges, has prevented many business concerns from doing btll-board advertising. Advertising placed with bill posters In various localities either in the same state or in different states is known as "national work" and the govern

ment alleges that under the rules,

though she was not used to farm life. The monotony of the life wearied her

and fancied lack of interest on the part of Leech worried her. They decided that for a time at least it would be best for her to return home. The day after this separation Leech received a letter signed by his wife. It was of such a nature that he determined to get a divorce. The suit was heard by Judge Blair, the equitable judge of Shelby county. The let-

members of the association are not j ter written to the plaintiff was the

allowed to accept national work from . principal grounds for the divorce suit,

any advertising concern that might

furnish any bill posting business to a non-member. The rules also require, it is Btated, that members of the association accept no national work from solicitors

cause of the discounting systems of 1 to his Main street frontage

$20 or not in excess of $30, according ther than those it has autnorized to

CAMBRIDGE CITY

Hermon Verborg of Logansport, has been transferred from the agency of Adams Express company in that city to Richmond. Mrs. Verborg is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers. She will remain until they take up their residence in Richmond.

The lire department was called to

HOLLANSBURG

solicit advertising, and the rate of

commission to be charged for soliciting national work has been establish

Judge Blair went to the heart of

the trouble. Though Mrs. Leech made no defense, he called upon her for

THOMPSON TO TALK BEFORE TEACHERS

unnecessary.

Orrine for DrinkHabit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE. We are in earnest when we ask jtm to give ORRINE a trial. You hav nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned If after a trial yon fall to get results from ORRINE. This offer give the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try ORRINE treatment. It is a rery simple treatment, can be given in the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1. secret treatment, in a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take a voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Com In and talk over the matter with ua. Ask for booklet. A. O. Luken & Co. f Advertisement) .

SLEEP DISTURBING BLA DDER WEAKNESS BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find and drive it out of the system. Relief After a Few Doses So sure, so positive, so quick and are Taken. lasting are the results obtained from the use of Croxone. that three doses Backache, urinary disorders, and a day for a few days are often all rheumatism, are caused from weak, that is required to cure the worst case inactive kidneys, which fail to niter of backache, regulate the meet annoyout the impurities and keep the blood ing bladder disorders, and overcome pure, and the only way on earth to the numerous other similar conditions, permanently and positively cure such It is the most wonderful preparatroubles, is to remove the cause. tion ever made for the purpose. It The new discovery, Croxone. cures is entirely different from all other such conditions because it reaches the remedies. There is nothing else on

t very roots of the disease. It soaks earth to compare with it. It is so

right into the stopped up. in active prepared that it Is practically impos-

A surprise party was given Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Skidmore in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her son. Those present were Misses Mary Steck and Romft Simpson, Masters Ralph and Guy Piatt, Robert Williams, Robert

Mikesell, Robert Thomas, Barnett

EATON, O., Feb. 13. A meeting of ' kidneys, through the walls and lin- ible to take it into the human sys-

ed and maintained at 16 2-3 per cent, i the Preble County Teachers' Assocla-1 ngs: cleans out tne little filtering tern without results. Although organized under the laws tion will be held Saturday in the cells and glands; neutralizes and dis- You ran obtain an original package

I of New York state, the Associated Bill opera house. Addresses will be de-j solves the poisonous uric acid sub- of froxone at trifling cost from any

Posters and Distributers headquarters j livered by Dr. W. O. Thompson, pres.- stances inai loage in ine joints ana first-class drug store. All druggists

are located in Chicago. dent of Ohio State university, and i

Mrs. Frances Richards, head of the

-English department, Miami university.

the home of Mrs. Jennie Jones on , Browne, Glen Richard and Maurice

Steck.

Mr. and Mrs

Ma rile street Thursday morning to

extinguish a blaze caused by the burning out of a chimney. Beyond burning a hole in the roof no damage was done. Mrs. P. H. Zehrung entertained a number of ladies Wednesday afternoon in honor of her niece, Mrs. Lida Creitz, who has gone to Alida, Ohio, afetr a visit of several weeks at the Zehring home. The guests were members of the Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church. The afternoon was en-

iovably spent and refreshments were

per Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. j served

J. H. Beetley enter-

W.C.T.U. SPEAKERS.

Among the prominent speakers for the Spring Institute of the Women, s Christian Temperance Union to be held at Economy, March 4 and 5 will be Mrs. Robert Jones, of Alexandria

tained Sunday their son, Floyd and ! and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Liberty, family of Arba. j A gold medal speaking contest will Mrs. Cora Williams left Saturday for also be held in connection with the a visit with her sons, Don and family ; institute. of Greenville, and Guy and family, of j Arrangements for the meeting 'were Omaha, Neb. j made yesterday by the executive comJohn Chenoweth is improving from I mittee of the union which meet at

LINES HIS POCKET WITH YOUR SKIN

muscles to scratch and irritate and are authorized to personally return cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the the purchase price if Croxone fails to urine so it no longer irritates the Kiv desired results, regardless of tender membranes of the bladder, and how old you are. how long you have cleans out and strengthens the stop- sunrpd or what el?e has failed to ped up lifeless kidneys so they filter cure Vou and sift all the poisons from the blood " t A4vM-..sement

Beard

Mrs. D. A. Petry of West Manchester visited her mother, Mrs. Mollie Murray, last Friday. Mrs. Ida Brady of Galveston, Ind., who has been a guest at the home of Wilson Baker, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Petry and daughter Loree are viBiting friends and relatives In Indianapolis.

a paralytic stroke. Miss Neal of Reid Hospital, has returned to Richmond. Charles Chenoweth and Everett White were in Greenville Wednesday.

Miss Emma Harison has been at-

HORRIBLE BLOTCHES OF ECZEMA Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's EcBema Ointment, C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobson's Eczema Salve." I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's DennaZema Soap. Today I have not a spot anyvheTe on my body and can Bay I am cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, blackheads pimples, Eczema blotches, red unsightly sores, and leaves your skin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed. All Druggists, 50c, or by mail. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia find St. Louis. (Advertisement! BAILEY ORDERED TO LEAVE TOWN

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse will re-tending the millinery openings in In-

move to Milton in March. Mr. Morse

will be employed on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. George Hormel, both of whom have been sick since their return from Florida, are improving. Reuben Thome of Zanesville, O., is visiting his granddaughter, Mrs. Oscar Chase. Mr, Thome is 88 years of age, and made the trip here unaccompanied. Miss Elizabeth Wheelan entertained

a few friends Wednesday evening in

dianapolis.

Alex. Anderson has returned from a visit in Indianapolis. Harry C: and Rubp Downing, who are attending school in Muncie, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Nickum of Swayzee, Ind., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Clem. Mrs. Nickum formerly was Dorothy Elliott of this place. A. O. Downing and family of Dobson, spent Sunday with A. E. Browne and family.

O. G. Irelan and family of Richmond

compliment to Miss Joyce Bridges of Plainfield, who has been the guest of

Miss Jennie Jones. The evening was j are visiting relatives here, spent in a social manner and refresh- j several voune Deonle of

ments were served. The guests were ! attended a dance at Palestine Wed

the Morrison-Reeves library.

A hot Oyster Stew will warm you up. You get them at Price's.

That is What an Unscrupulous Dealer does if He Succeeds in Selling You a Substitute for Resinol. Over eighteen years of constant use

by physicians and public have shown , I that Resinol stops itching instantly, I and quickly heals tormenting, un

sightly skin eruptions. We have thou-! sands of unsolicited testimonials that prove it. Most dyiggists are only too glad to sell Resinol to their customers because they know that lt will give sat-1 is faction. But a few unscrupulous I dealers offer, in its place, ointments j which resemble resinol closely enough , In name or appearance to deceive the unwary. j They claim these are "just the same as Resinol," or "just as good as Res- j inol." But they are NOT. They are I crude imitations, often cheaply . made ' and of little or no healing power. The dishonest dealer wants to sell these

Back hurt you? Can't straighten up j imitations instead of Resinol, because; without feeling sudden pains, sharp; HE can make a few cents more profit n - 1 n rt l u.'n roc NT r it 1 l tftn f T Vi q t a ' nH Tt r V- o nan thov utI 11 H- VF1 !

Several young people of this place iumbago sciatica or maybe from a skin any good.

strain, and you 11 get blessed relief : We publish this to warn our custhe moment you rub your back with tomers, many of whom write that soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." , they have been deceived by imitaNothing else takes out soreness, lame- tions of Resinol. If any one tries this ness and stiffness so quicKly. You trick on you, insist on seeing a jar simply rub it on and out comes the of genuine Resinol also. Compare the pain. It is perfectly harmless and two ointments and decide for your-' doesn't burn or discolor the skin. self if the "substitute" IS "just the Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a same as Resinol." Resinol is never J small trial bottle from any drug store, sold in bulk, only in opal jars with ; and after using it just once, you'll for- the name blown in the bottom. Each j v V -v -- hn1 V n 1 -. V - 1 ivi vif lAm - in V 1 ti .ortAn Tl- V. ? r V (

Mrs. Charles Hensel is visiting her f . ; ..i..... !.,. c , '

i ti ritAn tn Gt t aii.o - t"i v. j uaeo or .ciauca, uecause your uau'K. is uuiaw mi 10 muiait", rni. anu ,

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The Ladtes Aid society of the Chris-1 - , t?,c.,., ri,. mh

RUB SORE, LAME BACK STOPS PAIN AT ONCE Rub Backache Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil."

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller, Mrs. Jen

nie Jones, Mrs. Mary Boden, Mrs. Amy McDaniel and Misses Alice Bradbury and Rose Greisenger. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Beard and little

daughters have returned from Port

nesday evening. Guy Spencer and Nellie Coppock were married Wednesday in Greenville. Both are popular, and their friends extend congratulations.

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Moore have

land to become residents of Cambridge been spending a few days with Mrs.

City. Moore's siBter, Mrs. Beeley in FounMr. and Mrs. Fred Storch have re-, tain cjty Mrs. Beetley has been sick, turned to their home on Maple street, j Mrs Charles Chenoweth is enter-

after six weeks spent at the V inton ! taining Mrs. J. Waide of Indianapolis.

curing tne aDsence 01 ii5e- xjimt:

Oh, Mow Delicious?

MUG CLUB COFFEE In Pound Tins, Whole or Ground DRUG CLUB COFFEE has been blended with a view of fulfilling all these requirements from a medicl as well as every other standpoint. We beliece that one trial of this marvelous Blend will make you a constant user of DRUG CLUB COFFEE. Forty Cents the Pound. Vantine's Ceylon Tea, Mey Brand, per lb., 60c. Burroughs Wellcome & Co.'s English Tea, Tabloid, per box. 35a. Wo Mo MOSS DRUG COMPANY

The Place for Quality

PHONE 1217.

804 MAIN ST

Mrs. Margaret Cunningham has had

as her guests at her home in St. Eliza- j t;an church spent Wednesday with

beth's parsonage, jVIrs. Murray and , Mrs. x0ah Sinks.

children of Indianapolis. . ... -

Mrs. -Joyce Bridges has returned to her home in Plainfield after a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Jennie Jones. Miss Alma Garvin of this city, will

be one of the staff of instructors from

been recommended for 60 years.

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Mayor Robbins ordered Jack Bailey, of St. Marys. O.. to leave the city to

day. Bailey was taken in tow last ! Purdue at the Fayette county farmers'

evening on a charge of intoxication. short course, to be held in ConnersHe pleaded guilty but Mayor Robbins I ville, February 23, 24 and 25. revoked the fine and told him to leave ! The date of the G. A. R. and W. R. Richmond. When asked by the mayor C. bean supper has been changed to if he had any money he replied: "I did i Monday evening. The supper and have, but those fellows, Indicating the ! grab bag will be at the Masonic hall

men at -the police desk, took it away from me." The mayor assured him that he would have his $1.25 returned. He in company with Patrolman Vogeleong went to the Pennsylvania station where Bailey departed for Newcastle hence to his Ohio home.

and the dance in Red Men's hall.

Women sailors are employed in Denmark, Norway and Finland, and they are often found to be most excellent mariners.

FRECKLE-FACE

Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, How to Remove Easily. Here's a chanoe, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from Leo H. Fihe and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself.of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

A "One Dollar Valentine Basket" will please the most critical. Lemon's Flower

Shop.

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SALTS IF KIDNEYS I OR BLADDER BOTHER

Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids Splendid for system.

WHY NOT BUY

It has everything you look for ii Good Coal PHONE 2015 OR 2016 for a ton today Hackman, KSehfofh & Go.

Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While It is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of .lad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. .lad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla. and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary dissrl hv uric acid irritation.

Jad Salts is spelndid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble.

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D. E. Roberts Piano Tuner & Repairer Sixteen years In the profession. Estimates furnished for repairs. My Work Will Please You. Phone 3684.

Your hens do the best they can to lay for you in winter. But they can't accomplish profitable results without your help." They can't get bugs and worms the way they .do in summer. You've got to supply them with this egg-producing protein. You've got to round out their grain feed with a meat ration. Waiirllnmgj's WERTT ($IRnIP supplies this necessity more effectively than any other meat ration. It contains 50 per cent more protein than common meat scraps and is low in fat and fibre. It is uniformly ground and clean and sweet. Every requirement for a meat ration laid down by successful poultrymen is fulfilled.

Moro Eggs When Eggs Mean Money Get a twenty-five cent package of Darling's Meat Crisps today, mix a

little with your regular feed according to directions on package, and the hens that are not laying will soon begin, while those that are laying will lay more regularly. Remember that Darling's Meat Crisps is a concentrated food and requires less to make a balanced ration. If your grocer or feed dealer can't .supply you, write us direct. Send now for our guide to Bigger Poultry Profits, "Feeding Secrets of Famous Poultrymen," A POSTAL WILL DO DARLING & COMPANY Mauufuctarws ef the Well-Knowa Darling's High-Protein Meat Sorape U. G. YARDS CHICAGO

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You'll Have to "Step Lively

If You Want to Secure Some of the BIG BARGAINS One Lot o! Ladies' Shoes, Sizes 2 to 4 CHOICE 98c

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ESTABLISHED 1895 We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana.

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