Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 31, 17 December 1914 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1914.
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WEBB LODGE ELECTS 1 LEROY HODGE W. M.
Economy Happenings
walk to the business district of the city. No he was not barefooted. ;
ISSUE CYNOSURE.
Secretary's Report Shows Increase of Fifty-one Members in Year.
The annual meeting of Webb lodge. No. 24, F. and A. M., was held last night, and a large number of members were present. The report of the secretary showed the last twelve months to have been the most prosperous in the history of the lodge. uring the year fifty-one members p. ere received by initiation, and fifteen by affiliation. Funds were voted to be used iu the lodge's usual Christinas giving, and sum will be given
Christmas exercises will be held next Sunday morning at the Friends church. It is be at the Sunday school hour, and all are invited to be present. They always have something worth while at that church. Ray Swallow was at Richmond yesterday. Ice men are wearing large smiles
these zero days. i Mr. Lamont of Centerville attended ! meeting at West River Sunday. j
Friends Springfield monthly meeting will be held Saturday. Mrs. Probst of Centerville is holding a series of meetings in the Friends church at. West River. Her husband, the Rev. Mr: Probst, Avill arrive this evening to assist in the meetings. Monday night General Sir Jack
; Frost gathered in all the flowers and i smothered the life out of them with
Mrs. Nancy Price is still ill with a cold. J5v The people from here who are wintering in California and Florida, do not know the joys of zero weather. The fount of irony fails to flow:? readily when the mercury dances around zero. ; A man comes to an end when he. meets the busy end of a mad bee.
HARTFORD CITY "Resolved That the dishrag is of more benefit to the housewife than the broom." This was the momentous subject thoroughly discussed before the Slater Debating club. The dishrag won In a "walk. The judges were women.
:owaru me municipal Lunsimab his frosty breath. The result of the annual election of ; fi-,i
! gan's chapel last Saturday.
affioers follows: W. M. Leroy Hodge. S. W. Ernest O. Ewan. .1. V. F. E. Kirschner. Secretary William C. Jones. Treasurer John E. l'eltz. Trustee, three years P. H. Worrall. Trustee, one year Earl E. Thomas. Itcbert W. Phillips is the retiring
master of the lodge.
A special meeting will be held next
Tuesday night for the purpose of conferring the Entered Apprentice degree upon one candidate.
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King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4,
Royal Arch Masons, will confer the i
Royal Arch degree Friday evening.
Dr. Frank McKinnon of Losants-
ville was here Monday. Dr. Clark of Hagerstown was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall were guests of John Replogle and family Tuesday. The Atkinson and Cain slaughter houses are doing a big business. Richard Conway of Greensfork was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Veal and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness were at Richmond Tuesday doing their Christmas
shopping.
NOTICE. Beginning tonight the store will be open evenings until Xmas. Geo. H. Knollenberg Company.
State Briefs in Few Lines
THORNTOWN After aj absence of more than seventeen years, during which period the courts had declared him dead and had settled his father's estate accordingly, William G. Sprong returned to his mother's home here this week. Sprong had spent the intervening time successively on a ranch in Oklahoma, serving in the regular army in China during the "boxer"
: ANDERSON-r-Its an awful predicament that Phil'. Kendall, tnfon Traction employe, finds himself in because of the hoof ajpd mouth quarantine in Several central states. He wants to fehip his favorite Angora cat to his sick wife in California but. is barred from doing so.' " '
The December Cynosure will be. published Friday morning. This will be the biggest issue, and the biggest magazine that the school has so far published.
WANTED
FOR SALE
WOMEN VOLUNTEERS
WANTED All kinds of repair work, ! pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, jail kinds of lge tools sharpened. We j repair everything. Brown-Darnel! Co .
i 1020 Main st. Phone 1936.. ! WANtEDW do. 40S Center st. lf.-2t
Delicious brown. cakes made from Mrs. Austin's ".Bag Pancake Flour.
VICTOR BARNHART DIES IN CANADA
EATON, O., Dec. 17. A telegram announcing the death of Victor Barnhart, aged about 37, at his home in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada, was received Wednesday by local relatives. Death is thought to have resulted from the effects of injuries he suffered some time ago. Friends were advised that he had been injured, but details of the accident were not given. His body will be brought to Eaton for funeral services and burial. The deceased is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart, southeast of Eaton.
Richmond Lodge, No. 19fi, F. and
A. M., will confer the Master Mason rl' s roe next Tuesday evening.
troubles; in Honolulu as clerk in a
John Replogle and &on Charles ship-' hotel, and in San Francisco from just
ped titty-eight head ot hogs that averaged 215 pounds, to Cincinnati Mon-
Takes Cold Easily. Have you ever considered why you
fsln;i:ld take cold easily? It is not due
I-; a sensitive skin? That is the usual in::u'. If so, take a cool but not cold, Fuoiige bath every morning before breakfast and rub with a dry towel unci (he skin is dry and warm. Then vln-n you take a cold get rid of it as ouii kly as possible, and to accomplish this you wil' find Chamberlain's Cough Fi'medy mots excellent. Its remarkable c wes of bad colds have won for it a wide reputation and immense sale. For
le bv all dealers. Adv.
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O.
day Mr. Replogle and his son spent Tuesday night in the Queen City. Miss Clarice Lamb spent Tuesday at Richmond. Some cold here Tuesday morning. Fourteen degrees below zero, and down to 18. Mrs. Anna Bishop, teacher in the Economy schools, received news that her mother, Mrs. Mary Brown, 71, of Greensfork, fell Tuesday morning and broke her left arm. Mrs. Brown often visits in Economy, and is well known in the county. We received an invitation as follows: "You are cordially invited to a parcel shower given in honor if Miss Mae Nicholson at the home of Mrs. Hobart Durbin Saturday afternoon, December 19, 1914, 2 to 4 o'clock, at Sugar Grove." Mrs. Grace Hunt, Mrs. Hilda Hunt,
after the earthquake until returning j here. The last letter received from j him was postmarked Honolulu.
Stomach Troubles Due to Acidity SO SAYS EMINENT SPECIALIST. So-called stomach troubles, such as
I indigestion, wind, and stomach ache LEBANON James Tyre, living east j are in probably nine cases out of ten of here, started for town in his motor! simply evidence that fermentation is car after the chickens had gone to i taking place in the food contents of roost. When he arrived beneath the ! the stomach, causing the formation bright lights of the city hfc discovered of gas and acids, wind distends the
one of his roosters had gon4 to roost j stomach and causes that full, oppreson top f his automobile and had ridden ! sive feeling sometimes known as to town with him with slumbers un- j heartburn, while the acid irritates and disturbed. Mr. Roosers was still ! inflames the delicate lining of the. clinging to his portable perch .when stomach. The trouble lies entirely in' Tyre started for home a few ?tiours the fermenting food. Such fermenlater. i tation is unnatural, and acid format ! tion is not only unnatural, but may COLU MBUS Josjh, Durhailfj . r 48 ; involve most serious consequences if years old, owes his life to the fact that : not corrected. To stop o prevent fer-
he is fat. When a Big Four switching ; mentation of the food contents of the
stomach and to neutralize the acid, and render it bland and harmless, a
In Btress and trouble the women of a nation are always to be counted upon., In Servia the women went to the front with muskets in their hands; they were as strong and brave as the men on the firing line. In this country few of our women escape the weakening troubles peculiar to their sex.
For every disease or ailment of a womanly character, no matter how recent or how long standing, the one sure, reliable remedy of proved merit is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is prepared from nature's roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Women are earnestly advised to take it for irregular or painful periods, backache, headache, displacement, catarrhal condition, hot flashes, sallow complexion and nervousness. For girls about to enter womanhood, women about to become mothers and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should always be on hand. Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for fre 138 page book on woman's diseases. Every woman should have one. NO CHARGE FOR THIS GRAND HOME MEDICAL BOOK Every home should have one. Every
; man and woman who isn't afraid to ' read a book so plainly written that any j one can understand it should write to- ! day for a revised copy of The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser to Dr. : Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. This is a large cloth bound book of 1 1008 pages, 8 inches long, 1 inches thick, brimful of knowledge not found in ordinary books, sent postpaid to any reader who will send this clipping with 20 cents. Adv.
WANTED Place as ticket agent in -cent picture show. 70S N. W. 5th st. ie-2t WANTED Position young man 21 years old, steady and willing to work; best references; invest if necessary. Phone 3224. 16-4t
I WANTEDGrocery, i WANTED1
-A grocery clerk, care Palladium. -Sewing at 515 S.
Address
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FOR RENT
I FOR IlENT 5 room furnished flat, ! electric light and bath. 41G N. W. ; First. Phone 1537. A. W. Gregg. i
3-eod-7t i FOR RENT Half of double house. 318 N. 17th st. Call 1013 Main st. 17-tf
ATTENTION, AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE OWNERS State licenses are due and payable January 1. All applications must be subscribed and sworn to before a Notary Public. Blanks and prompt service furnished by CHARLES A. TENNIS, NOTARY PUBLIC. At Wakings, Corner Fourth and Main Streets.
I FOR RENT 7 room house and barn, j 411 S. 12th st. Also 5 rooms and I bath. Phone 2962 and 3078. i FOR RENT Cottage with large gar-
den. 719 N. W. 5th St. 17-3t
FOR SALE Furniture and canned fruit. Call 907 Sheridan st. 15-eod-3t FOR" SALE VictroisT almost new", bargain. Phone 2354. v 17-lt FOR SALE Favorite coal range, good condition. 2009 Main st. 17-3t
FOR SALE White silk poodle. 28 S. W. 2nd st. 17-3t
FOR SALE-4763.
FOR RENT 6 rooms, bath and fur
nace, central. Phone 2737. 17-7t
I FOR SALE Coal range.
-Pure country lard. Phone 15-7t
Phone 3174. 15-2t
- ! Mrs. Myrtle Daugherty and Hazel Hax-
train bumped into and demolished the buggy in which he was riding, Durnall,
who weighs 350 pounds, was merely teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, pushed and rolled along for a conskl- i probably the best and most effective erable distance without sustaining ; corrector of acid stomach known,
William Markey and wife of Eaton 1 ton were at Richmond Wednesday do- i anything worse than bruises. ; should be taken in a quarter of a glass
ai e spending today, Tuesday, with her ( inK their early Christmas shopping. I of hot or cold water immediately after mother, Mrs. Mary E. Cooper. 1 Miss Vergie Stanley was the guest! MUNCIE Physicians here are at eating, or whenever wind or acidity The Ladles' Aid Society met last j or her sister, Miss Elizabeth Stanley swords points over the question of lis felt. This stops the fermentation! Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Josle or the Economv exchanse Wednesday, i vaccinnation. The board of health ! and neutralizes the acidity in a few;
minutes. Fermentation, wind ana ; acidity are dangerous and unneces- j sary. Stop or prevent them by the I use of a proper antacid, such as bis- j urated magnesia, which can be obtained from any druggist, and thus enable the stomach to do its work ; properly without being hindered by poisonous gas and dangerous acids. M. F. P. Adv. I
FOR RENT A nice modern room down town, to young man with reference. Address C. II. R., care Palla
dium. 17-6tj FOR RENT Rooms for light house-: keeping. 218 N. 7th st. 16-2t j FOR RE N T Modern apartments. Jo- j nas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 10-tf j FOTt RENT -Si x room house, bath", electric light, good cellar at 538 N. 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. S-tf ; FOR S A LE Well located modern j home with furnace and bath, low j price. Address Home, care Palla ium. j FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf'
FOR SALE Hanging lamp. 321 N. 7th st. Phone 2077. 14-3t FOR SALESectional bookcase with desk. 118 N. 8th. 14-3t
FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main.
I lal-er and the following officers were , will Williamson. Frank Cain. Les-1 canvassed the medical fraternity to
f leeted for the coming year: Mrs. ; ter Williams and two or three more settle the scrap and found that a ma
jority of doctors favored that method of stamping out the smallpox.
Dr. E. N. Perkins Chiropodist. 408 Second National Bank Building. Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, Hairdressing, Facial Massage and Scalp Treatment. For both Ladies and Gentlemen. Telephone 2499.
FOR SALE
Next
AUCTION
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Friday, December 18, city' "and
! Insurance Loans, Real EsZ i tate, Rent Collections. O. B. IFulgham, over 710 Main St. ' Phone 2233.
ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE
FARM PROPERTIES.
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Eva Flora, president: .Mrs. iaa u ;seai, fellows made a rabbit killing cona iee-pres!dent; Mrs. Otia Shaffer, sec-1 test Tuesday afternoon in the former's; i-etary; Mrs. Gertrude Benham, assist- j wood. Twenty little cotton-tails made suit secretary; Mrs. Virgit OHara, ,a death tale for the hunters to tell1 treasurer. The next meeting will be about by the evening fire to their .hui. 6, at the home of Mrs. feallie , loved oneg of each famUy Circie. Card. Rufus Williams and Lon Edwards i Charles Cooper and Mrs. Mary - made a special attempt to locate game i Cooper butchered Tuesday. Wednesday morning without success.!
j,ee Mora aim wuu ui "''"""'"'! Albert Clark is home for the holl-
i day vacation. ; Nearly everybody is getting lined up i for the Christmas dinner. I A nice bunch of horses were taken 'through Economy Wednesday. It is said they were to be exported for use across the Atlantic ocean. Mrs. Alice Frazier has been sick ; with a cold the last three days. ; Some corn is still on the stalk in the fields. John Manning, vice president of the i Northern bank, acted as cashier Wed
nesday.
EVANSVILLE His keen desire to see Christmas toys in the shop windows induced Claude Huggins, aged 10 years, to run away from his farm home twelve miles west of here and
Komnninrt ot- V1U nra ' LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1.
wS.i...ws w w.wv,, -)4m. OFFICE 18 S. STH. will sell to the highest bidder, ! sItireogborn" ivy orto t.tL j . . . .For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and
iu. ouo ixuiui l MICCI, a - loans, real estate r.d rentals.
16. I. O. O. F. building
FO RESALE OR TRADE Modern home in Fountain City. Will trade for Richmond property. Claude S. Keever. Fountain City. Ind. 14-7
Room
Mrs. Same Card ana sister, .urs. Neuron, spent Sunday with William Parker and wife. Mr. Parker has been quite poorly l',.r several days with asthma. P. C. Flora and wife, B. F. Camphell wife and daughter, Elsie, and Rev. Thomas spent Sunday with John O'Hnra and family. Mr. Coffman has been busy in this locality installing light plants into the following homes: Hit' Card. Wm. Parker and C. T. Miller. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fi-ils to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv.
GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble
I WEST MANCHESTER ! Albert Newman of Portland. Ind., is here visiting relatives. His wife and family pro in California but will .ioln him here soon. Mrs. Lizzie Cloyd returned Monday lo her homo in West Alexandria after n two weeks stay here with her parents. Bert Unhiman was in Dayton Monday.
Sam Trontwino ud wife who recent- j stomach sours, tongue is coated and ly returned from Colorado, visited his ' when the weather is bad you have brother, Chan. Tmutwine. and family i rheumatic twinges. The urine is
! Meat forms uric acid which excites : and overworks the kidneys in their : efforts to filter it. from the system, i Regular eaters of meat must flush the i kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like youYelieve the bowels; j removing all the acids, waste and ' poison, else youvfeel a dull misery in
! the kidney region, sharp pains in the';;
! back or sick headache, dizziness, your
Sunday and Monday. A. W. Newman and wife entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rieker. Mr. and Mrs. Cleates Beck and Mr. Albert Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Troutwine were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Mary Trone.
Wreaths, Holly, Boxwood, Ruscus, etc.. 25c up. lemon's Flower Shop. 15 2t MASONIC CALENDAR
Friday. Dee. IS. King Solomon ehaptcr. No. 4, and A. M. Special convocation. Work in Royal Arch degree. Refreshments.
Snturlav. I -. 19 Loyal
No. 49, O. E. f.tatcU meeting. j
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia.
and has been used for generation3 to j lean and stimulate sluggish kidneyj ! and stop bladder irritation, .lad Salts : in inexpensive, harmless and makes a :: delightful effervescent lithia water! drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoid-; ing perious kidney and bladder dis-j
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GLEN MILLER STOCK YARDS DAILY MARKET For all kinds of Live Stock. Highest cash price paid. Phone 3744.
room cottage, newly painted and all rooms nicely papered, city water, cistern, barn, etc. Lot is 26 feet front and 135 feet deep. A good investment. Rents for $9.00 a month and a good place to live. Possession January 1. House open to callers every day.
A. O. DEERING & CO. Auctioneers. Phone 1876.
Farm Renters, Attention! Why pay high rents when you caii buy the finest kind of improved land in this vicinity for from ?5f to $100 an acre. Thing this over and let us know about what size farm you would want. Hays & Grounds. Knox, Ind. FOR SALP: Boy7 s overcoat, lT rear size. 114 NlSth. il-Tt PROPERTY FO'R-SALE trade or rent. Phone 3040. 11-Tt
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss. Estate of Rhoda Hunt, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court, administrator of the estate of Rhoda Hunt (Milton, Indiana) deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. William S. Hunt, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. 3-10-1.7
FOR SALE A wood work and repair shop. Address P. O. Box IIS, Fountain City, Ind. 10-eod-7t FOR SALE
Wagons, wagons, wagons, storm bug- i gies, sleighs, bob-sleds. 317 N. A st. H't' FOR SALE Automobile blankets, ail wool, direct from mills. Size 131,4x10. $2.50. Call and see them. Geo. A. Bradeen, GIS X. 10th st. 12 7t FOR SALE Fox terriers. Inquire Ev-1 erett Schnelle, 300 S. 1th st. 12-7t :
Moving Vans
Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. H JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570.
LARGEST
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
FOR SALE New machine $1S. H.
drop-head D. Laeey. !l
Sewing 1 S. 7th.
FOR SALE 3 story and basement. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. Brown Bottling Works. ; 14-tf
VAN
FOR SALE My Hupmobile, in condition. F. T. Braffett.
.... Pianos and furniture carefully niov-
Eood i ea ov experienced men.
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Telephone Number 2565
WANTED
FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable,
for under carpets, shelving. Call at' Palladium office.
FOR SALE New home, possession. Phone 4447.
immediate
Price $2.00 per load In city. See mo
foi; prices on long trips.
E. T.1 1 U ETON
Phono 3178 - - 319 Richmond Ave.
WANTED Sober, industrious farm hand, work year around, good house and fuel furnished, prefer no children,
won't object to one or two small ones. ; Address G. L. W. 17-2 1 j W ERE PAI R RVEKYT H ING Call and I deliver free. Phone :tnS. Wesley J Brown & Son. j WANTED One hoirdre ; good yellow corn. Address Graeeland Farm, Route 5, Richmond. Ind. 1 4 Tt
a bar-
SWEEPER-VAC Combination Vacuum Cleaner Sweeper. Removes all thread, etc., and all the dirt. Prices Reduced A sensible Christmas present.
and lint,
UPHOLSTERING repairing done at cheap prices. All work guaranteed. Call or write Ed Hagie, 10 S. 5th st. . - . 13-7t
WANTIJ1) A barber. For rent, ber shop. Call 1810 N. E.
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WANTED Furs to remodel, work ' guaranteed. Mrs". Laura Canan. llfii N. Gth. Sllti
C. E. NEWMAN
LOST LOST $3 bill. Return to 51j Sherldau st. Reward. 17 It FOUND
21 N. Kith -St. FOR 'SALE Sow ntn, R. 3, city. :
Phone Hi 12. and pigs. Win. Hh-
FO I T N D Child's FirPt National
rubber bank.
.ew Faris pike. 16 -t, call for it.
overshoe at Owner ins' 15 Ct
