Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 88, 23 February 1915 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1915
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ECONOMY PEOPLE ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Sunday School Class Will Give Entertainment to Aid Hospital. . i ECONOMY, Ind., Feb. 23. Lovin ' Lamb, Enos Veal, Miss Edith Lamb 1 were at ; Richmond Saturday after ' noon. ,., Rosa Bright arrived from Richmond Saturday evening. Mrs. Hannah Klmbal and daughter, '. May, entertained Mf. and Mrs. John Manning and son Harold and Mrs. Ida Clark at dinner Sunday. Miss Ruby Morrison returned from
ON THE FIRING LINE
What it means to most men.
There are many true heroes that have perished in the European war who "never smelled powder," but who succumbed to sickness after hard campaigning coupled with bad water and lack of food. The sick and debilitated man Is as much out of place In his struggle for life and existence as ho would be on the firing line. On the other hand the strong, vigorous man, his veins filled with rich, red blood, has .an enormous advantage in whatever position he may be fated to occupy, in war or business. The prompt and certain action of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in driving all harmful germs and impurities from the blood, sets in motion the repair process which works actively on the diseased membrane where Catarrh flourishes unchecked or where the skin gives warning of the bad blood beneath by showing pimples 'and bolls, also the skin clears up and becomes wholesome and ruddy. Thus by building up a new and perfect covering and carrying out of the system the Catarrh infested matter by way of the blood, liver and kidneys, Catarrh is overcome and permanently conquered. There is not a drop of alcohol or any narcotic in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, but in this safe vege- ' table remedy there is a mighty alterative power which by replacing the blood Impurities with pure, rich blood, not only ends Catarrhal conditions . wherever located, but vitalizes the kidneys, stomach, liver, bowels and every organ of the body. People who 6uffer humiliation and mental misery because of Pimples, Skin rash, Blotches, Eruptions, Boils, Carbuncles, are especially benefitted. It is not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Send for free book on the blood to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. adv.
Carlos City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Manning and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler and two children, Nolle and Paul. Under the auspices of the Pete Beckman's Sunday school class of 15 boys a military physical drill will be given for the benefit of the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Friday evening in the Economy M. E. church. Admission ten cents. "'- Mr. and Mrs. Will Conoroe of here, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swain and daughter of Greensfork, were dinner guests of Doke Swain and wife Sunday. Entertain Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lena Folin of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison were dinner guests of Tommy Morrison and wife Saturday. Mrs. Edna Replogle is sick with grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children of near Greensfork were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cain entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morrison at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haxton, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Hilery and daughter and Miss Lucinda Haxton. Mrs. Matilda Martin is sick. Visiting Here. Oliver Wilson of Richmond is visiting Tom Cain and family. John Replogle hauled corn from Bethel Monday. J. L. Peterson' took Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swallow and son to Greensfork and other places Sunday in his automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gwin are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Thomas .Stewart made a business trip to Greensfork Saturday. Attend Revival. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Replogle and daughter, Mrs. Harry Marshall and daughter Cynthia, and Miss Irene Bright attended revival meeting at Carlos City Saturday night. Miss Grace Garrison entertained at dinner Sunday at the Edwards Bros, home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and Sam Kenneth, Lon and Nate Edwards. It is not at all necessary to say the dinner was fine, for so many who have ate of Miss Garrison's cooking knows she is proficient in the culinary art. Ed Gwin was at Greensfork Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Wright of near Bloomingsport, Chester Wright of Williamsburg and Miss Flossy Hathaway of Morgan's Chapel were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt Sunday. Miss Irene Ballenger was the Saturday night visitor of Miss Margaret Loop. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ballenger were Saturday guests of Richmond relatives.
TEUTONIC RULERS WILL CONFER SOON
f BY LEASED WIRE. VIENNA, Feb. 23. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and Emperor William of Germany are soon to hold their first conference since the war began, the Neue Freie Presse announced today. The two sovereigns will meet on the Austro-German frontier. TO DISCUSS PEACE. GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 23 The forthcoming Conference of Emperors William and Francis Joseph is reported in dispatches received from Austrian sources today to have as Its chief object consideration of a proposal from Pope Benedict that the Teutonic allies signify their willingness to make peace. This report is borne out by a dispatch from. Rome saying that the Pope has approached the Kaiser through a German cardinal and suggested, that, as Germany and her ally have upheld their military honor terms of peace might be made now.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children of near Greensfork were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor's visitors Sunday.
Keep it Handy for Rheumatism. No use to squirm and wince and try to wear out your rheumatism, tl will wear you out instead. Apply some Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it
In just let it penetrate all through
the aected parts, relieve the soreness and draw the pain. You get ease at once and feel so much better you want to go right out and tell other sufferers about Sloan's. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c 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.
News About Lynn Folks
Mrs. Rella Chenoweth Is attending millinery opening at Indianapolis. Cyrus Johnson and son Truxton, Howard Longfellow and family, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and children, Helen and Silas. : . Mrs. Cecil Hoover and son Carl Edwin, left Sunday evening for Columbus to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cora Study and children of Snow Hill, were the Sunday guests of Link Hiatt and family. Mrs. Carl Bowen was a visitor in Richmond Monday. Harry Johnson was a visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday. Miss Emily Martin was the guest Sunday of Mi3s Maurine Chenoweth. David Baxter visited relatives at Snow Hill Sunday. Mrs. Lena Cloud of Decatur spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lacey. -.y. Mra. Flo Keley of Traverse City, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piatt. Misses Chelsla Coggeshall, Elsie Clements were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter entertained Sunday to dinner Dempsey Ozborn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clem. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longfellow and children have returned home after spending the winter at Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Lucy Wright and family of Alexandria, has returned home after a pleasant visit' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tapp. George Guyer and family have moved to Richmond. Mr. Charles Ashcraft manager for the J. A. Long company has been changed to Portland. Mr. Berryhill of Covington, O., will fill the vacancy.
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ENGINEER DIES IN TRAIN WRECK
BY LEASED WIRE. DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 23. The engineer was reported to have been killed and a number of passengers injured today when a west bound passenger train on the Chicago Great Western railway bound from Chicago to Kansas City, was derailed near Talmadge, Iowa. Advices stated that the engine, baggage car and two coaches left the track, the engineer was killed and several passengers hurt. A relief train was sent from Bird, a short time after the news was received.
Mrs. John Hansom and son, Lester, of Modoc, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sara Bell and Miss Florence Bell. Henry Stamm of Warsaw, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Sara Pipher. Dr. F. F. Brant has bought the business of Dr. C. W. Clark, veterinarian, who will locate in Wisconsin. Miss Margie Rheineger and little niece of Middletown, O., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Durbin. Miss Reba Wilson of Anderson, was the guest of Miss Nellie Brant Saturday and Sunday. There were one hundred and fortyone present at the Christian Sunday school Sunday morning, twelve of these being visitors. Mrs. Lee Stamm of West Baltimore, O., spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Raffe. Miss Hazel Dennis returned to her home at Richmond, after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Worl. Miss Florence Lee of Winchester, and Mrs. Alonzo Daugherty were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Innis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Addington of
Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and ; Mrs. Lewis Kirby. I Mr. and Mrs. George Houser ofj Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Syl- i vester Shafer of Muncie, and Mr. Rob-!
ert Houser of Fort Wayne, attended the funeral of Daniel Pollard. Mrs. Rhodes Stewart was given a surprise Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Among those present were her daughters, Mrs. O. D. Coryell and Mrs. Waldo
Coryell of Richmond, and families, j
BY. LEASED WIRE. CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 23. Most of the Turkish forces that were engaged in the recent Egyptian campaign against the British are reported to have retreated to Damascus.
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ENTERTAIN SENIORS AT CLASS BANQUET HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 23. Prof, and Mrs. Charles E. Woolard and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Kerchavel entertained Saturday evening at the former's home, in honor of this year's graduating class. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.-H. W. Keagy, Miss Anna Keagy, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahr, Miss Mae. Miss Ethel Alexander, Miss Lulu Brown, Miss Nellie Brant, Mrs. EInora Root, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Castor and the class. Vera Bookout, Esther Porter, Marvel Woolard, Leona Sells, Chester Keever, Cash Forsyth, Willard Stahr, Clem Muller, Loring Eiler, Lothair Teetor, Paul Werking, Mahlon Rinehart, Nofman Waltz and Herbert Myers.
COMB SAGE TEA IN ' LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR Look young! "Common garden Sage and Sulphur' darkens so naturally nobody can tell. .'
Just What You Need. When constipated or troubled with headache, nervousness, languor or blues, take a dose of Chambcrlain'a Tablets. They are most likely just what you need. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
Grandmother kept-her hair beautifully darkened, . glossy ; and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, fadfd or, streaked appearance, this isimple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Ey asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you - will get a large, bottla of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon, to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A . well-known downtown, druggist say3 everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You Elmply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair taking one strand at a time. By morning the " gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. adv. "
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Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of' the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your: liver and bowels clean; stomach i sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets be-1 cause they taste good and never gripe j or sicken. Adv.
It's made especially good baked especially good for especially particular folks and It costs no more than any other bread. 5c and 10c Loaves FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Baked in Richmond by
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