Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 82, 16 February 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1915

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MISS KELLAM WEDS CLIFFORD A. M1ADEH Home of Bride at Milton Is Pretty Scene of the Ceremony. MILTON, Ind., Feb. 16. A. pretty home -wedding of Milton, was that of Mlu ftuby Ardlth Kellam to Clifford Aaron Braden, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam. on Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The house was decorated in pink and white, carnations being used. The parlor was tastefully decorated in greenery especially in the arch where the ceremony was perform ed. In the dining room white ribbon streamers were festooned from the center of the ceiling to each of the four corners of the table on which the bride's presents were displayed. Mrs. Alvin Lowry, sister to the bride sang, "O, Promise Me," with Miss Miriam Clouds of Connersville, at the piano, after which Miss Clouds gave Lohengrin's wedding march as the bridal party moved down the stairway and the bride and groom followed by their attendants, Miss Abble Wissler of Ablngton, and Carl Braden, brother to the groom. The bride was lovely in a white satin dress trimmed with pearls and lace. She carried a shower of lavendar sweet pears and wore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses. Her only ornament was a beautiful necklace, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Abbie Wlssler, her attendant wore a pink silk gown. The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev. P. M. Westhafer, pastor of the M. E. church. Miss Clouds played "A Memory" during the ceremony, mony. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerret Braden, parents of

the groom, Carl Braden, Harold Braden, Miss Blanche Braden, Edward Jackson of Lewisville, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jackson, grandparents of the groom and George Jackson of Knightstown, Archie Jackson of Greenfield, Mrs. Charlotte Clouds and daughter Miss Miriam Clouds of Connersville, Miss Abbie Wlssler Ablngton, Park Hess, Richmond. Miss Ruby Bright, Point Edward;, Canada, was an invited guest but unable to be present. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful bridal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Braden will make their home here, for the present. On Monday ther were entertained with Miss Abbie Wissler and Albert Kellam at a home coming dinner, with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garret Braden of near Lewisville.

Russtan Duke framed in Divorce Suit

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Captain of Russian Arm Asks Separation

It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago. Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Buy a bottle today. adv.

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The Grand Duke Michael of Russia figures in the divorce case instituted by Leopold Albu, of South Africa against Adelaide V. E. Albu. Captain George Larsky is named as corespondent. He is in the Grand Duke's service and the divorce action is based on occurrences said to have taken place in the Grand Dnkp'a

in England.

DEATHS IN PREBLE

EATON Mary Elizabeth Homan, 39, wife of William Homan, died Monday morning at the Homan home on West Chicago street after having been ill for fifteen weeks. The woman's maiden name was Potter. She was r. native of this county and all her life had been passed within its borders. She leaves seven children five girls and two boys. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at United Brethren church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. D. R. Wilson. Interment will be made in Mound Hill cemetery. EATON The body of Melenthon I-eming. 75, will be taken to Rushville, Ind., Wednesday for interment. Mr. Leming died Sunday at his home two miles northeast of Eaton. Funeral services were held there Tuesday morning, conducted by Rev. George H. Smith, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church. He is survived by a wife and three sons.

Evils of Constipation. Many of the minor ailments have their origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. If they need help you will find Chamberlain's Tablets excellent. They produce no unpleasant effect ami are easy to take. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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Mrs. Gobel, of Richmond, spent Sunday in the home of her son, Fred Gobel. F. M. Danner is spending the week in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wimbel, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bortsfield, were guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. James Winters. . Mrs. Harry Hall is quite sick with tonsilitis. Mrs. Katherine Egan, of Richmond, and Mrs. Ben Guerling, of Connersville, have spent the past few days in the home of Mrs. Mary Shirkey, on account of the illness of Mrs. Shirkey's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sowers, of Richmond, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stonecipher. Orville Golay and family have

HIGH WEEDS CONGEAL STOLEN MAIL POUCH

MILTON, Ind.. Feb. 16. The mail pouch which was stolen from the Lake Erie & Western station, the Wednesday before Christmas was found Saturday evening by Robert Murley and Robert Lathrop while playing in the bed of the canal. The sack was lying in the weeds back of the carriage factory. It had been ripped open and its contents removed. It is thought from the appearance of the pouch that it was only recently thrown there. It is clean and not watersoaked, or muddy.

moved to Wabash, where the former has a position as superintendent of the Walters Manufacturing company. Howard Craigor, of Muncie, spent Sunday with his parents in Mt. Auburn. -' '- - Miss Lula Martin is spending the week in Indianapolis at the Wholesale Millinery house. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Kirkwood are both very ill in the south part of town. Harry Knoll, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Corman Hyde, of Richmond, were visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton have returned to Columbus, Ohio, after a visit in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bertsch. Mrs. Harry Stannah is quite sick at her home on Front street.

THIN FOLKS WHO WOULD BE FAT Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician's Advice.

FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE

Save your hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine right now.

TO START TRIBE.

MILTON, Ind., Feb. 16. A tribe of Bon Hur will be organized at Milton, February 26, with a charter membership of fifty or sixty. The degree team of Richmond tribe will exemplify the work. A. E. McElhany of Richmond, is looking after the work.

lo More Piles Simple Home Remedy Easily Applied Gives Quick Helief-and Costs Nothing to Try.

Bafbr and After thm First Trial.

Pyramid Pile Remedy gives quick relief, stops itching, bleeding or protruding piles, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. 50c a box at all druggists. A single box often cures. Free sample for trial with booklet, mailed free, In plain wrapper, on request to Pyramid Drug Co., 616 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Adv.

Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after, the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. adv.

"I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past failures. Thin people are victims of mal-nutrition, a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting Into the blood, all the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to produce a healthy normal, amount of fat the nutritive processes must be artificially supplied with the power which nature has denied them. This can best be accomplished by eating Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a scientific combination of six of the best strength-giving, fat-producing elements known to the medical profession. Taken with meals, It mixes with the food and turns the sugars and starches into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues and blood and its rapid effect is remarkable. Reported gains of from ten to twenty-five pounds in a single month are by no means infrequent. Yet Its action is perfectly natural and absolutely harmless. Sargol Is sold by Leo H. Fihe, Richmond, and other good druggists everywhere and every package contains a guarantee of weight Increase or money back. Caution: While Sargol has produced remarkable results in. the treatment of nervous indigestion anl general stomach disorders, it should not, owing to its remarkable flesh producing effect, be used by those who are

not willing to increase their weight ten pounds or more. Leo H. Fihe, Richmond. adv.

Now Is the Time

For you, Mr. Merchant, to re-arrange your store and office fixtures, shelving, cases, counters, tables, etc., for spring trade will soon be here. We specialize on this class of work and will gladly send representative to your place and furnish estimate promptly. See us. Louck & Hill Co. Phone 1412.

WOMEN CELEBRATE PAYMENT OF DEBT CAMBRIDGE. CITY, Feb. 16. Tho

members of the entire Social union

will hold an all-day meeting, Wednesday, In the Methodist church. This meeting will be in the nature

of, a jubilee over the fact that the ladies have just completed the payment of a three-thousand-dollar obli

gation on the church. While the members have worked untiringly, through the months, to liquidate this amount, at the same time, they wish to extend to the general public, a vote of thanks for the courtesy and the liberal patronage, which they have received at their bazaars, markets and suppers. GIVE BENEFIT DANCE FOR SiCK VIOLINIST NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 16. The benefit dance civen Thursdav nieht fnr

Palmer Brawley, violinist, who is seriously ill with rheumatism, was a suc

cess, jne committee in charge was composed of H. D. Collins and Gfiorep

Lehman and under their able management Palmer realized $81.50 from the sale of tickets. The social side of the dance was also a success, as numbers of the older dancers asserted that it had been from ten to twentyfive years since they had "tripped the light fantastic toe. "Round and Bquare dances, quadrilles, two-steps, waltzes and some of the modern dances were indulged in. The music was all donated. The older "fiddlers as well as the young were present C. S. Reld, W. W. Aker, C. Z. Morrison, O. W. Cherer and C. P. Kirkpatrick all did their best.

ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT CARD TABLES . , - . - WEST MANCHESTER, O.. Feb. 16. On Saturday afternoon Miss Shearl Emerick entertained for Misses Florence Howell and her friend. Miss Deuker. The afternoon's enjoyment con

sisted - of music and . cards. - At 5 o'clock hot chocolate and wafers .were served.

SEWING SOCIETY INITIATES MEMBERS ' NEW PARIS, O., Feb. 16. The B. G. I. C, a sewing club of young women.

was pleasantly entertained Friday evening: at the home of - Miss Mary Hawley, with Misses Hawley and Wanda King hostesses. Six new members were Initiated Into the mysteries of the circle, four degrees being given them. Delicious refreshments of sandwiches, Murby salad. and grape Juice were served to the twenty odd members present.

PURE, RICH BLOOD MADE BY HOOD'S

Pure blood enables the stomach, liver and other digestive organs to do their work properly. Without it they are sluggish, there is loss of appetite, sometimes falntness, a deranged state of intestines, and, In general, all the symptoms of dyspepsia. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood, and this is why it Is 6o very successful in the treatment of so many ailments. Get it today. adv.

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