Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 106, 16 March 1915 — Page 12

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

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NEIGHBORS SURPRISE J.1RS. J. II. ADAMSON ; ;. . . s!. Many . New n Castle Friends Visit Relatives' at Carlos : Oyer Sunday. 5v-!v : CARIX)S CITY, Ind , . Illarchtl6.

. Mrs. I' J. . H. Adamson 1 was pleasantly

surpri sed Sunday, morning , when some of the nearest neighbors, friends and relatives'frbmHuntsvllle,, Winchester,

Lynn and Cambridge City, came driv

ing In -with "weH filled baskets. About fifty were present - and a most : enjoy able time was had by all.. -v , -v ' Harrison ' Fox , has returned to' his home In New -Castle after a few days visit : with relatives ..here! ? Harold Hutching vis. .. home from school at. Muncie. ' .. ' ;; E. B.' Adamson, JRrd - Baxter, "Harry Swain . and Garry , Cox attended the uto' show . at Indianapolis last Friday. Frank Catey and' wife of Spartan , burg, called on; Clyde Catey's Sunday. W. P.- Bright , of Rural, was in town Saturday afternoon.' :; Guy Ballenger and family of . New ; Castle, 'visited? -with his brother, i Charles, Saturday.; Miss Edna-Buckner spent Saturday with. Miss. Mildred Wadman. Miss Elsie ..Morrison" spent Saturday and ,, Sunday' with her . 6lster, .Mrs. Gaveaton Shell at Hollansburg, O. Warren Thomas -of New: Castle, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Bart Thomas. Calvin Oler, and daughter, Chloe, of WllliamBburg, .spent Sunday with his brother, W. A. Oler. - '

COUNCILMAN ADHITS SPEEDING MACHINE

; EATON; 0.,,March 16.- Former City Councilman H.. C Robinsdn, Owner of the Eaton city flour mills, ' pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding Monday when .arraigned in Mayor Foos' court He was fined 'S3 and costs. ? Robinson traveled 'East' Ma(n street bunday in his auto at a rate far in excess of the speed limit. ' -"V. - Robert Ross, well known young German town resident, . is charged with having allowed his maohine to stand

on the streets Saturday; night' without the: proper lights displayed, ; and twill be arraigned before Mayor Foos Wed

nesday evening.' "... .; " ..- .. ' ' . -:S--;'., ' :.Jti-- For a Weak Stomach.-. .';

K .you f have ; any trouble with your.

digestion you. should read, what jvirs

Ja C.,!,Bauer, , Zanesvlile,'', Ohio - has . to

say. regardrag her experience : as fol

lows i : -C'1 was ' troubled . ton months

with a weak stomach and constipation and I- ' was all I could, do. to drag myself about the . house. Chamberlain's Tablets -afforded me the first relief I got, and t -ter taking - them a short time I was restored . t health.". Obtainable everywhere. adv.; s

WHITE MAN WITH BLACK ' LIVER The liver is a blood purifier.- It -was through at . one time it was the seat of the . passions. '; The trouble with , most people is that their liver becomes ' black because of impurities-in- the blood dut to bad physical -states, causing Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness and Constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills, will clean up the Liver, and give you new life. 25c. at your DrugglBt. adv. " ,7 ;. : ATTEND BANQUET OF EASTERN STAR t -i ; ; HOLLANSBURG, O., March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Browne, Miss Elizabeth and Master Barnet Browne spent Thursday-evening in New Madison, where they attended the anniversary banquet given" by "the Order of Eastern Star. . Invitations were issued to all members of the order, together with the Blue lodge of that place. A very large crowd and a grand time was reported. . . ". '

GET RID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS , Humors in the blood cause internal derangements that affect the whole Eytom, as Well as pimples, boils and rt'.frr" eruptions, and are responsible the readiness vith which many peo;,3 contract disease. - For forty years Hood's Sarsaparilla has been more successful than . any other medicine in : expelling humors pnd removing their inward and outward effects. Get Hood's. No other med'eine acts like it Adv.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. MOORE Mattie J. Moore, 48, died at Whittler, Cal., last night after a long illness. . She is survived by three brothers, Otis Moore ;of Tennessee, Willis Moore of Michigan, and Linnles

The Best Kidney Remedy V . I always . carry a large stock of Swamp-Root -and - it - has a. steady demand, for kidney,, liver and bladder troubles.: Very, frequently my customers" give personal testimony as to the medicinal ..value of . Swamp-Root, and it Is a common -occurrence for me to sell to people who buy the remedy on the recommendation of others who have used it. . Have sold Swamp-Root since it was first put on the market, and will continue to sell it until a better kidney liver and bladder remedy is found. . CHAS. G. PETER,' New Orleans, La. Personally appeared before me this 3rd of July, 1909, Chas. G. Peter, druggist, who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same Js true in substance and in fact. Wm. Renaudin, Notary Public.

Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton N. Y.

Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For . You Send ten oents . to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince, anyone. You will also -re

ceive a booklet of valuable informa

tion, telling pli about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Dally Palladium. RegvJjc fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for eale at all drug stores. Adv. '

Moore of this city, r She - was a member of the . East;; Main , Street Friends' church. . The. body will . arrive, here some time, Sunday and the time of arrival ' and -the funeral arrangements will be announced later. " SE AM AN-Joseph R. Seaman, 63, died at his home in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. He Is survived by his wife, Eunice Seaman, one sister, Mrs. Anna Warner, and one brother, John Seaman of this city.; The body will arrive here 'Wednesday morning at 9:10 o'clock and will be taken to the Wilson, Pohlmeyer. & ; Dawning parlors, where the service will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The burial will be in Earlham cemetery. JOHNSON The funeral of Huston Johnson will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 'o'clock at the Ninth street Baptist church. - ESSENMACHER The ' funeral - of Isaac Essenmaeher was held at St. Mary's church this' morning. Mr.j Essenmaeher, whose- home was In Fairview, bad been a- Jife-long resident of Richmond. During the last few weeks when he was in failing health, he had been staying at : the home of his son,

Washing Won't Rid I Head of Dandruff I

The only sure way to get rid of dand

ruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. ' To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary, liquid arvon; ; apply ' it i at.; night ; when retiring; . use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . Do. this tonight,: and by morning most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will -completely dissolve and entirely destroy, every, single sign and trace of. it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You- will, find,' too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will-stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy silky and, soft,-and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. .It is inexpensive and never falls to do the work. Adv.

STANDARD UPPLY CO. See Us Before You Buy Your Lumber,

Shingles, Posts, Gem. Blocks, Mill Work. Tel. No. 2459 1000-1026 N. F St.

Louls.'wbere he died. He leaves nine children,1 including five .' sons, Louis, William. Harry, Isaac.-Jr., and George, and four .daughters, . Mrs.-E, N.- Martin and Mrs, P. p.-Dennis of Indianapolis, Mrs. C. A. Ludlum , of Sidney, O., and Mrs. W. , C. Anderson of Dayton, . O. The 'pall-bearers were. John' Elstro, Charles ''Asheof el ter, Henry Puthoff, William . Nchter, Matt " Kuhlenbeck and George Mauer. t . ...... ; , , :

REVIVAL CONTINUES

, CENTERVILLE, Ind.. March 16 Revival services at the ' Friends' . church

will continue for the rest of the week:

v Spring Millinery Opening kt Klute's, 18 North Eighth.

oive a brffltant iloivf ablti thT

annuals io the iron that lasts four ' : time as ling u any other. Bbck Silk StoYa Polish , U In a class by Itself. ' It's mor . - carefully made sad made

, from better matertais.

Tit it eayoor parlor , . Btove,youroeokite ..

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P. A. has Pipe-Joy Hog-tied and Branded

Thousands of men have laid away their old jimmy pipes Jsecause they could no longer endure the tongue broiling that is the dull afterglow of the usual smokefest. These men are coming back to the fold in droves daily, because Prince Albert has solved the smoke problem for all pipe sufferers for all time. You can go to

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The Rev. Mr. Propst will be assisted by the Rev. Mr. Stroup, m Methodist evangelist. The services have been well attended and have . been the means of bringing several persons Into the church.-

DISCUSSION CALLED j r Dr: A. J. Wnallon has called a motto lng of the AnttTubercnlosis society; for tomorrow oicht at 8 o'clock at thai

Commercial club rooms. Further dl4 cusslon of the tuberculosis hospital!

will come up. . - - -

S HA RKEY'S 1013 Main Street Are Showing Authentic Styles for

Spring and Summer

Display Wednesday March 17th

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Lett HJ Slhiow YaDM Tlaaifl Mgjlhi Claiss Fniimnflpire Meedl Molt toe Mgjto IPifneedl We are now showing a line of Brass Beds just received that can be sold at prices which would prove no hardship to the great majority of home furnishers.

214-INCH POST BRASS BED MC 7K Heavy inside f illers, at . . . .22ll2

2-INCH POST BRASS BED at

$9.00

2-INCH POST BRASS BED 0 AA Wmvv inairlo filloyc af PX-(eVll

3-INCH POST BRASS BED tfQK AA Extra heavy inside fillers . -wsJeUV

Wliait Po Yonn IKeow Atomitl a Mattflpess ? ' Value is measured by the Quality used in its Filling. Because everything is hidden makes the selection of a mattress a difficult proposition. We have been selling the Stearns &. Foster make for about 20 years and have always found them as represented.

A 45 Pound Layer Felt, 5 Art Ticking

$6.00

A 55 Pound Layer Felt Art. Ticking, with hand holts . .

$8.50

Others at $1 0.00 to $18.00

Not Even at Special Sales Are Values Like These Offered Elsewhere ' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY V . Tn Visitors always welcome, even if no purchase is contemplated

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