Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 64, 25 January 1915 — Page 9

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use r"- S r goor. N-VJiM HOMC AMD DAVIS WANTS FAITH OFFENSIVE FIGHT Presbyterian Pastor Calls Christians to Drop Defensive Position. 'The World's Greatest and Best Fight," was the subject of the sermon by Rev. E. E. Davis at the morning service of the Second Presbyterian church. "This fight is not for a matter of greed," he said, "for the gold that glitters and perishes, but it is a fight for the Imperishable, and for charpeter. The weapon used In this fight ' f;;ith, not a carnal but a spiritual ' :'pr-n." T't'v. Iavi3 urged that the fight be .'ori frrm the ofionsive rather than dofi rsive side, and said that the sr. Test place to fight was in fhe front r;mlc. and that the reward '' 'rising tin- fight was eternal life. r HAGERSTOWN Mrs. Henry Keagy. assisted by Miss Anna Keagy entertained the members of the Priscilla club and the social circle. Twenty-nine ladies were present. The guest, outsidpcf the club members were Mesdams Charles Back nsoe. Clarence W. Clnrk. Frank Tee't, Fmma Williams, Laura Gephart, V. V. Kerchavel and Will Abbott. A r.nchecn was served at two long ta'fs. which were appointed with cut !' wtrs. Mrs. I.ee Erannon entertained at fids Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C. T. Knapp who was so serinly ill with pneumonia, continues to improve. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones were the -Hosts Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs. T. P.. Millikan at New Castle. R. R. rrnnt is visiting his hother 1: New Castle, Pa. Stewart Smith, who went to Logansport to visit his uncle. Fmory Smith, ceompanicd him to Chicago for a Vw days' stay. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Heimer of Bloomfield have ben viiting their daughter, Mrs. Emery Hansom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wrlsh are guests of Mr. find Mrs. Joe P.enbow and Mr. and Mrs. .Trhn Nicholson. The Abram Replogle property on Fancy Mill was sold at public auction Thursday af'ernnon to Itena Replogle Rrooks for $4,000. The Moor Music Picture Symphony of Dudley Crafts Wati'onV nt High School Auditorium Wednesday, January 27, 8 p r:i Admission 50c. County Deaths MILTON Santford Little, 64, died at his home here Saturday morning, j He leaves a wife and two sons. Will, I Ai Anderson, and Curtis of Milton. I He also leaves a brother, John Little, ! of the Doddridge neighborhood. The I funeral arrangements have not been completed. GERMANS LOSE STORES OF FUEL TBY LEASED WIRE. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 25. Travelers arriving at the Holland frontier today reported that bombs from the allies' aeroplanes destrojed the German petroleum takns at Bruges on Friday, and all the stores of fuel that the invaders had accumulated there. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Richmond People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know how To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here's Richmond testimony. Benjamin Lnnsford, Twentieth and South B streets, Richmond, says: -I was annoyed by attacks of kidney complaint for fh'teen years. Whenever I caught cold, my back ached. Sometimes the kidney secretions were profuse. Doan's Kidney Pills checked these annoyances. Once or twice since when I have taken this remedy, it has done good work. The endorsement I gave Doan's Kidney Pills a few "years ago, holds good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Lunsfor dhad. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement)

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R. R. Hopkins Suyysts Method of The second "nstallment of an article by Dr. R. R. Hopkins: Then there Is the comparative purity of out-door air, a power of cleansing, a building up, a power to energize peculiar to itself and of a value not to be expressed by figures in Us healthful influence on the living organization. It is invigorating to all diseases of the mind or nervous system and all organic conditions as we see its great powe In diseased conditions. How Important It Is to look after these conditions in health to keep and to hold the physical force to hold the cell life up to the standard of health. Especially is this the case in the children but it must be done right, the proper protection of the body, the quieting of all irritation, that tends to destroy the outflow of mental power, the physical force and the mind will grow to its limit, a weak child will grow to a power, pernic'ous habits, crime in all its phases will be lessened, because then we will be a nation of thinkers and a Godly people. Fads Border Insanity. Fads are all borderland insanities produced by a weakened mind, at least the forces are not equalized We see it in many ways in the dress, in the hide-bound idea of the get-rich-quick, dishonest money getting city governmert. That which ought to be justice is inius'ice bpcause of greed. We see this same condition .n surgery rperate, operate. The operation ;s a great success but shortly the patient died Wha called in the operation? A money considera N V t -.5 The T nrMc' no CVtur club met ! Wednesday nftrrnoon at the home of Mrs FUa ITiatt on Xrrth A sTeet. ! M'ter a ph-r business meeting and j the usual npnr" ".-"rk she time was spent soc'a'ly A dainty two-course! luncheon was served. j M: P-n-v Mevandor of Chestnut; "Tect r'olirh'fi'llv enterta'ned Miss Frina Ga'npo of South Twelfth street j at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. There was an unuuilly large at-' tendpnee of mm' ers at the meeting -f the maMnoe c'ub Tuedav afternoon ! a the heme f Miss Viola Peak on iSou'h Tenth afreet. After the usual crochet writ he remairder of the i afternoon was spent socially and refrehmerUs were served. The ices and . cr nfectiens were in he society's colors. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of ?.Irs. Courtjland Smith on Chestnut street. I Mrs. Ada Wilson of South Tenth - reet entertained the Utopian club FLORY ES MEN y TO MANAGE EXHIBITS Preble Association Plans to Widen Race Course and Improve Fair. EATON, O., Jan. 25. Departmental heads were named and an executive committee was appointed Saturday by President Flory at a meeting of direct-! ors of the Preble County Agricultural society. The executive committee consists of J. J. Kaylor, Alvadore Koberts ana G. W. Riner. The following is a list of the various depart ments and their superintendents: j Sheep and bogs, J. A. Lamb; cattle,! C. A. Dunlap; gates, C. W. Riner; I police and agricultural implements, J. ! J. Kaylor; ampithea're and school ex-1 Uibit, Alvadore Roberts; art, Stanley Hart and Samuel Miller; stock and poultry judging, Hart and Miller; attractions, Frank M. Mitchell; speed,! Jetse L. Hns'on; show horses, W. B. Cline and J. II. Unger; horitcultural, C. L. ,To"es. j Member Uaston was named a com-i mit'ee to arrange for the widening of( the race course. gives s. s, s, Mono Rev. E. G. Howard of the First English Lutheran church discussed the "S. S. S. of the Ideal Church." He fcaid that Ihe symbolical letters stood for "Saved," "Serving" and "Sanctified." He showed the connection between the three explaining that through service as a Christian it was possible to become sanctified and saved. He said a life spent in serving the Master was lull of rewards for the Christian.

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Making Life Et.-. iuppier. tion, in the most cases. Facts have been gradually gathered and deductions drawn therefrom leading to the suggestion of a proposition from h'gv authority, the very announcement c which will fairly shock and reasonable person as one of the greatest humanities of modern times. Street fakirs and patent medicine advert;sing, prescriptioning and takine nostrums of all ,kinds if only sold for the money there is in it. The dear people take it and but it it becomes a habit a moroseness is produced. Why not go to an intelligent physician and see what is wrong. If there is a wrong get to the cause and have it removed, if possible. Urges Reason's Use. Reason would influence and eradicate all these conditions, if we would reason and not allow fakir and advertiser to overcome reason. Unreasonableness is the result of prejudice, the latter is the result of ignorance, which j i3 the most formidable and dangerous foe with which the human mind is ! compelled to contend. It stands at the entrance of every path that leads to new fields of investigation and frightens back the uninitiated adventurer, after unexplored truths with a terrific representative of chimerical demons. Thus individuals seldom attempt the investigat'on of new things, and thus old things become like fixed facts and realities in the mind, which to examine is considered a fearful Invasion upon sacred grounds and an J insult to the erudition and truths of ; antiquity. Colored Circles Wednesday afternoon. A Iuikh -everal courses was served. The club will be entertained next week at the home of Mrs. Grace Williams on South "enth street. The Utopian club has private skating every Wednesday nigh' at the Manhattan rink, on North Eleventh street. Mrs. Robert Gilmore. South Twelfth street entertained at a birthday surnrse party Wednesday in honor of Willi-0 m Hill at his home cn South Twelfth street. The Trustee Helpers of the A. M. E. church pave a supper at 'he home of Mrs. Ethel DeV'inney of North Third street, Wednesday, which was quite a success. Mrs. Ethel Levels of South Ninth street returned Wednesday aftf-r spending a few weeks in Kokomo, ill. guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia Griffin. GETS NEW MEM! Thirty-one persons united with the church during the evangelistic series which closed at the Grace Methodist church yesterday. The pastor, the Rev. TJ. S. A. Bridge, spoke to wellfilled houses at each service during the revival. More than f've hundred persons attended the Sunday morning worship. CHILDREN HATE OIL, CfLQMEL AND PILL' "California Syrup of Figs" best for tender Storrach, liver, bowels. Look b;ick at your childhood days Remember the ''dose" mother Iniis ed

on castor oil, calomel, cathartics t-,r How you hated them, how you f.-.ugh p.. against taking them. With our children it's dffsrent . Mothers who cling to the old form of I ; h phygic simply don't realize wha: they i '. do. The children's revolt i- well- 1 ..!, founded. Their tender 11". Lie '.. ides"!,'"

are Injured by them. If your chill's s omach, liver and bowels need cUansing. give only delictus "California Syrup of Fi". " Its action is pesi." Ive, but gentle "T'io s cf mothers keep this harmlesc fruit laxative" hardy; they .fcow c'Jld e1 love to take it; that it never fails c clean the liver and bowels and swee en the stomach,' and that a tea spoonful given today saves a sick ch id tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent hot tie of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind witJ contempt. adv.

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HOTEL KEEPER SLAIN CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Jan. 25. The police today were investigating the murder late last night of James Hanna, proprietor of a local hotel, who was killed by an unknown assassin. Mr. Hannah was inspecting a new boiler system in the basement. Hiss assassin struck him from behind with a blunt instrument. Give Blood The Vital Spark Drive Out Impurities and Make the Skin Smooth and Clear. Tolscns la the blood, so nndonnine the health as ta loave the system in a low state of resistance. But use S. S. S. for a brief time and you flare up the vital spark of blood visxr. It sweeps Its way all through the body, dislodges rheumatism, relieves catarrhal congestion, clears the throat and bronf-hial tubes, dries up all skin eruptions, enables the kidneys, liver, bladder and lunsis to work promptly end effectively in carrylajr impurities out of the circulation. S. S. S. is the best known medicine for the blood and has the confidence of a host of people. They know it is harmless to the stomach and experience has shown t!at it accomplishes all that was ever expected of mercury. Iodide of potash, arsenic and other destructive minerals. Get a bottle cf S. S. S. today at any Irugglst. Road the Important fclder wrapped around the bottle. It tells of the ork being d- no bv a famous medical deartment. witli aids and helps that have roven of wc-r.d-rf nl value to those suffering with blend diseases. For a special boob on the s-'b'ec! written by an expert, address The Swift Specific Co., 57 Swift Bide-, .Atlanta, Cn. Fer nearly half a century S. S. R. hs been tho safeguard of a myriad rf peenle who are living examples of what xvi i! Her "in be accomplished by this fnniors blood pin-!fler. Oct a bottle today brt refuse s'.I substitutes. 119" A POPULAR SUIT FOR THE "LITTT "T" J 1 s P'y's ! 1' use wrJi and wi'h or with: i:t 'i facing. Of nil boy's suits Mi' cr mt'ert 'Vile an '" 11 ' n 1 1 elisors "I and collar r? is pc ne so r stylo. Thi he -':t pov- " ti::'v h"J e p-n trr v r? i ''chcri ' r cvo 's Sn- ... ,r bj-'-wn f " ed c ' '''ur "'nen a" c a! -o : r ' !n fr ur s It riiT"- " ifa . r'-" trr a '-var hi illustration n receipt of 1'' trlr rr,y pp;' sxrd. n' 3 4 5 y-rs rf rr"l! r. - ci, . .. ur A6. Ttilrd t a"v.r cnt !n r same City Address

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED WANTED Large canary bird breeding cage. Phone 4105. 23-3t "IF IT DON'T WORK" leave at or telephone Fihe's drug store, 830 Main, to be repaired by expert of factory experience. Your electric iron work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 22-tf Relations of Chas. Arthur Delph, formerly of Winchester, adopted in Indianapolis 20 years ago, please communicate with J. W. Miller, 446 North California street, Indianapolis, Indiana. WANTED Sober industrious married man for farm work. Reference required. Address Farm Hand, care Palladium. lS-tf WANTED Old Ban.io, with or without neck. C. M. care Palladium. 25-lt WANTED Workon farm by married man. 819 N. 11th. 25-2t WANTED 5,000 people to hear Mr. Leo Shutz nlay "One Wonderful Night" at the Music Department of F. W. Wool worth Co.. 5 and 10c store, 7th and Main streets. 25-lt WANTED Work br"midr"oaffed woman as housekeeper, SOS N. I St. 25-2t W A NTnfiTrl for housework, two in family. Must be good cook, 117 N. 13 th. 2o-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms 123 N. 17th st. 22-3t FOR PFNT 4 room flat, modern.! heated with gas. Phone 2493, 46 S. j 11th st. 22-tf; FOR PENT Two 6 room houses, good location, good barn. Call 222 N. 15th. 22-tf FOR RKNT 6room house, modern. Call 1039 S. 8th st. 21-7t FOR PfT H'lf r f donp house 31 S N. 17th st. Call 1013 Main st. 17-cf FOR PXT-rRonrtKJ. hoarr" or cookinc privileges i" desired 103 N 17th t. 13-tr "H vpvt !x r'-'otn housf. h3h. electric 1'Pht. rro1 "pilar at "iSS N. "Mh r.oii Bin n. iftb 8-tr -O ppvt ? room houo fer R-Ml-ev'g groeerv, H Errrvud pm garden, otb waters, $5.00. Phone 3031. 13-eodtf R n X T Well located m o ri erh home with furnace rnd rsth, low ' rice Address Homo, cre Pnl'a urn FOR rPVT-F'" double house. Tnniltrp ??1 3 Tril St. 1P-Tf PO-Pf T tir-u'cp ofrffroomni 1 S. sth. II. C. Bullerd'ck Phone 1235 nr 1419. 12-tf por Pf-T Trir--i-TiPd bnt hoiieHo'i'nf ronms, 27 X. 11th. 20-7t p-.r "t-n-t- 6 room house. Inonire 2'2 . 5fh. 20-7t Fnn YTVoT'r f've rd Vjx room modern apartments Jonas Gaar. ; 4-tf 112-1 T?rffre phone 135. 25-7t por Tryv TT1ICp poyfir pon hwet Ti-ff nd n street. A'Mreos OrviHe Price, Cer.tcrvi'le, Ind.. R. R. 10. m-tu-wd-Gt i D'ENT STORAGE-I r . . , , . rnpjTc and open scpi S. 1 1 St a"d wife w:Lv,vt ch'ldren. Phone 1 too F"! SALE S I E Wajror ". A st. FT'R SAL inrn-fo L.I.1.-H6 iiii,.lC -u. storm buggies, 317 N. 19 7t Pt - bargain If taVen at once. X-ray rnd stat!c machine 2(5-i Ft. Wayne ave. 18-7t FOR SLF Railroad watches as good as new at half price. J. M. Lacey, 7 South nth st. FOR SALE 16 inch -rove wood on Davis farm. Union P'ke. 843 Broad- j way, Indianapolis. Ind 8-tf j FOR SALE Pure breed Chester j white shoats, cheap. Phone 3136. 18-7t

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FOR SALE IliORSE SALE AT RICHMOND, IND. SATURDAY Jam SO, 1915 50 Head of Horses AT TAUBE'S BARN, NORTH 6TH ST. Consisting of Draft Mares, Mares in Foal, Geldings and Drivers. We will have the largest bunch of horses for this sale of any sale we have had, and can surely suit you. If you want a horse of any kind, come and see what we have. The longer you wait the higher the price. All our horses guaranteed to be as we represent them, or your money refunded. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 12:30 P. M. Terms: 6 months with 6 per cent, interest. 52.00 per head for selling consigned horses. ti. ... JONES & MINGS H. II. JONES, Auctioneer. iPUBLEC ALE Moo, Feb Will Beautiful Residence at Auc tion Begi ginning ai lU.JJ, lOCarea Sit 214 Charles Street. Has 6 . Ti, u:1- J rOOmS, newly bUllt, modem and fine location, good neigh - borhood. Lot 80 feet front bv c j. j u r izo ieei ueep. nuuc upcu iui callers every day. Possession at once. Good terms. Mrs. Ada Caldwell. Phone 4827. A. O. DEERING & CO. Auctioneers. Phone 1S75. On The Same Day, Monday, February 1, 1915. ro ncrps 4 room cottee. eood barn. w-tercMorn. (r!!ar, 100 fruit tree e-ood v?r:ctv. Fi'rm located 2 miles "crth cf' Richmond on the p--ve- i pt'er krown as the Union Bailey Baldwin Farm. This f"rm sells at 2 o'clock. Possession March 1, 1915. Good terms mde k"Own cn day of fale. For o'her infcrri",tion c Mis Ada Caldwell. Phone 4S27. A.O. DEERING & CO. A ifmnnrr DUno ic7ft FOR SLK H u smaller house e. or will trad- for Phone 3474 or 2197. 23-7t; . , FOR SLE StErr piano. Call 1314 South C. 23-2t FOR CALF New N-tural Gas range, cheap. Leaving city. 529 S. 10th 25'U FOR SALE String of bells, square back sleigh, 1127 Main. 25-2t FOR SALE Globe range, coed condition. Phone 2571. 25-lt FOR SALE Complete kitchen furni-i ture, fiireless cooker, rocker. Etc., 39 S. 15th. Phone 2790. 23-2t

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By "Bud" Fisher FOR SALE FOR SALE--New home. tmmedlaia possession. Phone 4447. A FEW CORDS of the very best r stove and block wood. Phone 5139. 22-Jt FOR SALE Fine old violins cheax-" J. M. Lacey. 7 S. 6th. FOR SALE New drop head rewlnj machine. $18. II. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7ti, FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Bloc':. 8th and Main. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL FJSTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHOXU 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. 108 ACRES All level. Excellent land, good buildings, located on good road about Similes from Richmond. Possession March 1st. Price right Wm. H. Bradburv & Son. Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. PGR SALE Fifteen acres Improved land four miles from city. Address Orville Price, Centervllle, Ind. R. R. 10. ro-tu-wd-fit Now is the time to see Florida We will guarantee that there la no snow at FELLSMERE and that It Is the good old SUMMER TIME. Crops are doing fine. It will pay you to steal a little time -off and make tha finest trip of the season on Feb. 2nd, 21 days round trip at low cost. See us for information. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Hcto Oilers 'log Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders Hrg Feed Cookers The Weldex Brands they hive a reputation thev are the best. I WELDEX MFG. ' Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. j C. O. Kuhlman, plumber. Phone 133. : 25-7t LANDOLOGY, a magazine giving tho facts in regard to the Sand itnut'or.. j three months' trial subscription FREJI. j It for a home, or as an !nvesiren rou E!rnniv write me a letter mirkinr ic personal and say "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FKi'E ' Ad- ; drPSS IJord yl Skinner, g-enel iranai?pr. SVidmore Lad Cc. 105 Sklrtmore Fmbrclla work of 'l 9-30t kinds. Repairjin? n ew covers a specialty All wori l mr-n' d. H. T Lw- ?nce, 6 I.. 6ti. Insurance f-oans. Real Es--"tf Rent Collections O. B. LFnIgbsm. over 710 Main St. Ph.U F.r HI IMnds of lnsrrPre. bind and Inpps. rer-1 pstate rentals Room 1R T O O V V..,1dfrc C. E SAINE fChironodv.) v'"v lpt vni"" ft trouble you Corns, bard roft or vascular bunions. inrrown n0'ls tr'ted bv the latest methods. ":CO! w'-i'hfe. Kes 12 -0 " I st. :nr Z51C W. R RAIN. AFCTTONFER I Bell anv thing at auction, farm vales. rel ect-te and hnhald Roods Tar terms Trdrhoe 2S16 or 'vrlte South I street. Make dates early. der 22-30t p "M" orTtrcti"e painter. Phone 1. Interior work at reduced 25-7t Prices. Estimates free. W" PFPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 30S6. Wesley n o LOS I PARTY FINDING PURSE will return purse, papers and glasses. Can keep money. 25-3t LOS.T Bill book containing bills and a check. Owner will describe conj tents if returned to city bowling alley. ; $5.00 reward. 25-2t

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