Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 103, 12 March 1915 — Page 8

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LABOR HERALD BACKS PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS

Union Labor Paper Wants

City to Spend Money Giv

ing Laborers Chance to

Work.

The Labor Herald, official organ of organized labor in Wayne county, in its current issue, protests against unwise economy in public improvements and supports the improvement program of Mr. Bavls. The Herald

comments:

Because of the unusual disturbing

elements complicating business af

fairs, because of the grave problems of unemployment that mean suffering

to so many, the organized labor movement is everywhere making a determined, emphatic protest against all false and unwise policies of economy in municipal and governmental affairs.

Organized labor is not advocating

extravagant or needless expenditure of public funds. It demands that

where public improvements and public works are necessary the construction work shall be begun in order to pro

vide work ior those unemployed and in need. Wants Funds Used.

Organized labor demands that pub

lic funds shall not be hoarded at this critical time but shall be used for the public welfare. Such a policy would not only directly benefit those who hereby receive employment, but would indirectly help to establish confidence and to put industrial affairs upon a more secure basis. Industrial and commercial affairs are a sort of economic "House That Jack Built" everything is inter-related and interdependent. Pull out one part and the rest becomes insecure; strengthen one part and all the rest fits together more firmly, better able to resist outside pressure. The organized workers will continue to urge public improvements to provide work for the unemployed and will hold public agents responsible for withholding public contracts, curtailing plans for public improvements or works, or delaying for a future time work that might he done at present. Your Child's Cough Is a Call' for Help Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ailments. Why risk? You don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery is Just the remedy your Child needs. It is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad the Cough or how long standing, Dr. King's New Discovery will stop it. It's guaranteed. Just get a bottle from your Druggist and try it. adv.

New Leaning Statue

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WARRANT 103 YEARS , OLD BEARS WRITING OF JAKES MADISON Deed of Jehosaphat Morris by United States Unrecorded Yellow Parchment Held by Cambridge Man. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 12. W. F. Medsker has in his possession an Interesting relic in the shape of a warrant -for a deed to 160 acres of land sold by the United States to Jehosaphat Morris, September . 2, 1812, making the parchment 103 years old. The document bears the signature of James Madison, president, and Edward Tiffin, commissioner of the general land office. It is a fine state of preservation, the writing legible, and was evidently written with a quill pen. : The warrant of this deed, which has been in the possession of Elias and F, Morrlsi of this county, for a period of seventy-five years, has never been recorded, but will be placed on record at once. Come From IndianapolisMr. and Mrs. Henry Melhorn of are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Griffin. Miss Eva Rieser of Hamilton, O., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Bertsch. . J. Throbrun of Pittsburg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Copeland at dinner Wednesday evening.

Fremond Freeman of Indianapolis is

spending a few days with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Semler of Milton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Judkins Thursday.

Penny Supper at Grace

church Saturday night. 121t

The leaning tower of Pisa has a rival in the leaning statue of Notre Dame, on a Catholic church in Albert, France. The statue leans so far that no one will walk under it, or anywhere near it, for fear it will topple into the street. The church spire was struck by a German shell, and the statue was bent over. It has been teetering in the wind ever since.

West Manchester Jottings

Mrs. Sarah Cox of Dayton, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. E. G. Leas and family this week. Mr. Howland, photographer at West Alexandria, was in town Wednesday and will be here Friday to takg pictures of school children and high school pupils. Bonnie Shumaker spent Sunday in Arcanum the guest of Richard McGuire and family.

CHANGE LABOR BRANCH

I believe I have done a great deal of good for farmers about Richmond," Postmaster Beck said today when speaking of the government employment bureau of "which Richmond is a branch. Mr. Beck said he has no idea what success the applicants for employment have had since none of them ever return to him. The Richmond office will be transferred from Chicago to Indianapolis bureau, Mr. Beck said. W. C. DeMiller. United States Immigration inspector for Indiana has opened a branch employment bureau at Indianapolis to relieve Chicago of some of its work.

LASHLEY RECEIVES P. 0. COMMISSION

PRESBYTERIANS ELECT CHARLES BOND ELDER About one hundred and seventy-five persons attended the picnic supper served in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church last night, the occasion being the annual congrege tional meeting of the church. Mrs. t E. Hazeltine directed the serving v the supper. At the election, Dr. Charles Bone was elected elder, and Lou Emmons was re-elected trustee. New trustees

elected were Jams Hornaday. Franli

Braffett and Paul Ross. Mrs. Christina Young and Mrs. Minnie Hunt were elected deaconesses.

William Arens and wife entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hayes of Greenville. Jacob Troutwine and Effie Smith of Eldorado, were afternoon visitors at George Troutwines Tuesday. Visit in Lewisburg. - Miss Alice Scuerman and Iris Scuerman spent Monday afternoon in Lewisburg. Jacob Coning and family are moving here from Richmond, and will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coning. Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Wolverton of Greenville, called on Mrs. Aary Trone Wednesday morning, Mrs. Wolverton remaining over for a few days visit. Walter Waggoner of Eldorado, visited the schools here Monday.

GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for

Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. MUSTEROLE does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Just massage MUSTEROLE in with the finger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief- how speedily the pain disappears. And there is nothing like MUSTEROLE for Sort Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 25c and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. Ths Musterole Company,

Cleveland, Uhio.

HOW LABOR HERALD SEES GROCERY- FIGHT

Here's the Labor Herald's comment on the war against H. C. of L. People had ' a taste of low prices last Saturday night O joyl For a few hours duration prices on thlngB to eat went down down until the house-wife was' beside herself In ecstasy of Joy. Many a well-filled basket was . carried home Saturday night because the purchasing power

of a dollar was increased. McLeland.

tne 5 and 10 cent stores and the Mercurios all tried their best to knock the bottom clear out. George McKinley, the market master, was dumfounded at the way they were slashing prices at the market house. - . Old Man Competition was working overtime, and all for the benefit of "the people." The old man Is invited to stay on the job permanently, and there'll be no "lockout" in his case rest assured.

Saturday : night's performance of some of our merchants only goes to show that if they will break down the

"combine" and quit setting prices

every morning by mutual consent, let competition work awhile H. C. Living

would go to the wall.

Eat Oysters, the season will soon be over. You get the best at Prices.

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For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op-', erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it is true. ' We are permi tted to publish in this, announcement . extracts Irbm the letters of five women. All have been " recently,-received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing?. Illononov, Me. M I had pains in both sides and sucb a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new " woman. Mrs. ILvywjlbd Sowxbs, Uodgdon, Me. 2 Sotuyvuxe, Ky.-8 I suffered from a severe female trouble. My right side hurt me badly it was finally decided that I must be operated upon. When my husband learned this he got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me, and after taking it a few days I got better and continued to improve until I am now well." Mrs. Moixiu Smith, R.F.D., Shelbyville, Ky. 3 - Hanover, Pa. u The doctor advised a severe operation, but my husband got me Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and can do a hard day's work and not mind iL"--Mrs. Ada Wilt, 303 Walnut St, Hanover, Pa.

4 Decatur. III. M I was sick in bed and three of the best physicians said I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper

ation as l natt some tiling growing in my left side. I refused to submit to the operation and took Lydia E. Iinkham's Vegetable Compoundand it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women what it has done for me." Mrs. Laura A. Griswold, 2437 East - William Street, Decatur, ILL S Cleveland, Ohio. "I was very irregular and for several years my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an on-

. eraiiuu. Afocrors saia mey Knew oi noioing tnat

wouia nelp me. l took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I became regular and free

irom pain, i am tnankiul for such a good medicine and will always give it the highest praise."

juts. j. Ji.URLFfiTH,i5b constant St, Cleveland, O. I - sWrtto to LYDIA E.PI NKH AM MEDICINE CO. Uf (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MISS., for advice, x our letter will be opened, read ana answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.

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CEXTERVILLE, Ind., March 12 Although Frank Laehley received his commission as post master Thursday he will nft take charge of the office until April 1, the end of the first quarter. The commission held by Postmistress Smith expired Feb. 23. but she will continue to serve until the end of the quarter.

REPAIR PARK ROAD

Park Suerintendent Ford has started the spring work of putting Glen Miller park in shape for the season. New floors are being placed in two of the main bridges, and all road ways' have been freshly graveled and graded.

The Church ministers.

of Scotland has 1,800

LETS BOND ISSUE.

EATON, O., March 12. For the purpose of obtaining funds with which to construct two bridges and make several other improvements, bonds in the sum of $30,000 will be sold April 10 by the county commissioners. Bonds will" be issued in denominations of $1,000

and bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent. The last expires in 1936.

CARL STEEN WEDS.

Carl Steen, son of Sheriff Steen, was married yesterday in Detroit to Miss Elsie Gould. Mr. Steen is well known in Richmond. He has been connected with a taxi-cab company in Detroit for some time.

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lame muscles and stiffened joints and subdues the sharp, on bearable pains when other remedies have failed.

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