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Sntered at the Post Office at Richmond, and Class MaU Matter.

Constitutional Convention

When the Stotsenberg resolutions pertaining

to changes in the basic law of the

feated by the last General Assembly, friends of a

new constitution were satisfied ures had met a deserved doom, for tie in them to warrant the belief

would have benefited by the innovations they

suggested.

Friends of a new constitution are now at work on practical lines to bring about changes in

the 1851 organic law which will isfactory and be a blessing to the The 235,000 voters who favored

al convention plan in 1914 are to 'be rallied and welded into a determined organization which will

work for the interests of the people and bring

about revision of the constitution.

Representative Jones, who fought for a state wide primary bill in the 1913 legislature and with Earl Crawford felt the weight of the Democratic

machine, but who came back to the general assembly this year, has been engaged as field work er and organizer of a new movement for a constitutional convention. ' " This movement has the backing of the lead

ing newspapers in the state. Some of the most progressive citizens of the commonwealth are

aiding the movement. Its consummation seems

to be assured. A College Professor with Jferhaps no college professor States has exerted such a wide

over his students as has Prof. Richard T. Ely of

Dublin's Social Activities

Mr. and Mri. Lou Treese of Shelbyvllle visited W. E. Floyd and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Effie McKee and Mrs. Goldie Elliott went to Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Tweedy and Miss Linnie Hood went to Spiceland Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jesse Bell. Mrs. Eliza Bell, formerly of Dublin, died at her home in Richmond Friday. The body was brought here for bur

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the University of Wisconsin. Eminent as an authority on economics, his books have touched

thousands of college men who have not had the opportunity of hearing his lectures in the class room. Other thousands who have, not had the

opportunity of works and have

He was a teacher of Woodrow Wilson's and many other public men studied under him. The American Magazine in the current issue has the following to say about this educator: ; "It was at Johns Hopkins that. Woodrow Wilson wias one of Ely's pupils. Scattered over the country today are thousands. of men in politics and governmental activities who are doing things in a new way and who will tell you that they can trace their angle of view back to Ely. Just how much inspiration Ely gave Woodrow Wilson is a question. Ely himself says that he recalls Wilson as 'a very conservative pupil.' And President Wilson's recollection is that he and Ely differed in their opinions most of the time. Yet on most economic questions Wilson and Ely would today doubtless be fairly well in, accord. Just vhow many of the seeds Ely planted took root and came up later on in the Wilson mind, nobody, probably not even Woodrow Wilson himself, knows. "Ely was in Cleveland one day during the time that Tom L. Johnson was placing ,that city on the map with his new ideas on the manner in which a city should be conducted. "'Ely,' says Johnson, 'it seems like a shame that you should be frittering away your time as

Indiana, as Seo state were de that the meas there was lit that the state really prove sat commonwealth. the constitution professor in a

ideas should be out doing things in the world. "'Well,' says Ely, 'I don't know that it mat ters whether a man does things himself or teach

es others to do

most of the young men who are helping you ac

complish things "And he was

son's cabinet at that time was Newton D. Baker, present mayor of Cleveland, and intimate friend of Woodrow Wilson. He. is a singrle-taxer and

stands for a lot of other economic theories that would have caused thoughtful citizens to shun him as they would the plague, a few years ago.

Baker is frank

along the economic lines he does today except for

the teachings of Ely. "Another of Ely's pupils, E. W. Bemis, was Johnson's superintendent of the water depart

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er of Immigration in the United

a student of Doctor Ely s, was the leader of John

spread influence son's support in chief lieutenants ial. Funeral services were held at the Friends church, Tuesday morning. Jesse Ramsdell of Spiceland visited Oliver Morris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaller entertained Mr. Clarence Swain, Mrs. Anna Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn of Cambridge at dinner Sunday. Mr. Tice Wise, aged 86 years, died at his home Wednesday after an illness of long duration. The funeral services were held at the home Fri

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attending college have read his adopted the views he expressed.

college. A man with your good them. You may not know it, but here are my pupils. right. One member of John to say that he might not think at the Port of New York, also the city council. So the three of Johnson were Ely's students. day after which . the body was taken to South cemetery for burial Visit in Red key. Mr. A. R. Conner and wife are visiting the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Conner of Redkey. Mrs. Jonas Mercer went to Fayettville Saturday , to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Isabelle May. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Smith of Cambridge City visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Paxton Sunday. Mrs. Inez Money who Was called to Redkey on account of sickness returned Saturday. Mrs. John Hagaman who has been Ah for FREE package of "paper" with maeh Be mack

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CALLS FOR ATHLETES

Members o! the K. of C. order who are Interested in the formation of a baseball nine to represent tbo fraternity this summer will meet at rhe lodge rooms thii i evening. Between fo-ty and fitiy men are candidates for. the teau so two nines may? be organised . Arrangements have been made for the use of Athletic park on ssunaay morning,, when tlie.K. of C. ream will meet players from other councils. The Kandyankles. a local team, has already asked for a series. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . There is an old saying that "Nature cures, the. doctor takes the fee,", but as everyone knows you can help nature very much and thereby enable it to effect a cure in much less time than is usually required. This is particularly true of colds. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, liquifies the tough mucous and ai'ls in its-ex pectoration, allays the cough and aids nature in restorl-r the system to a healthy condition. It is pleasant to take and harmless as it contains no narcotic. Obtainable everywhere.ady. spending the winter with Mrs. John Beard returned last week. Mrs. Elsie Butler . and Mrs. Lucy O'Connell gave a miscellaneous show er Saturday afternoon for Miss Stella Stant whose wedding will take place March 31. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall visited in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.' Ora" Tweedy returned to their home in Greenfield after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tweedy of this place. Miss Kathryn Voris of Indianapolis spent the week end with Miss Georgie Hicks. , Give Reception. The members of the Methodist Sunday school gave a reception for Miss Stella Stant in the basement of the church Friday evening. After refreshments were served Miss Stant was presented with a beautiful set of spoons, a gift from the school. Mrs. Clyde Huffman and children of Indianapolis spent Eunday with relatives and friends of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Cox entertained over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones of Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woverton of Noblesville. Mrs. Lilly Gilbert and Mrs. Nettle Heglar visited in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. Jake Huffman celebrated his eighty-seventh birthday Sunday by entertaining at dinner his children and Mrs. Nerva Huffman and family of Indianapolis and Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McKee. Mrs. Myra Gilbert visited in Richmond Monday. Miss Inez Funk entertained Sunday Miss Ruth Palmer of East Germantown, Miss Bertha Jones of Indianapolis, Misses Elsie and Emma Stoll and Miss Wildman and Messrs. Shenkel ?nd Schweikel of Connersville. How To Get Rid of a Bad Cough A Home-Made Remedy that Will Do It Qalcklr. Ckeap a Easily Made If vou have a bad cough or chest cold lj-nich refuses to yield to ordinary remede?t.Ket from any druRpist 2 Ms ounces ot rmex (oQ cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar Byrup. Start taking a teaepoonful every hour or two. In 24 hours your cough will be conquered or very nearly so. Even whooping cough is greatly relieved in this way. l'he above mixture makes a full pint a family supply of the finest cough syrup that money could buy at a cost of only 54 cents. -Easily prepared in 5 minutes. Full direction's with Pinex. Tins Pinex and Sugar Syrup preparation takes right hold of a cough and gives almost immediate relief, ft loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that is really remarkable. Also quickly heals the inflamed membranes which accompany a painful cough, and stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Excellent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good children like it. Pinex is & special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so healing to the membranes. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2 14 ounces of Pinex." do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly, refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Try Cooper's Blend Coffee piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB HIRSCH'S j Palladium Building. ff I Save $5i to $10 ! lj By Buying Your j iSprin, Outfit I , AT HB IRSCH'S Palladium Building.

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BOSTON, IND. I Mrs. Joe Achey waa very much sur prised Saturday evening by a few of her friends. Cards were played at several tables after which a luncheon was served. Those present ' -.were Messrs and Mesdames Achey Clarence Parka, a B. Parks, Geo. Shumate, Joe Burke, John Long, . Mrs. Ida Genette Shumate Powell, Misses Sadye Pottenger, Marie Achey, Leah Parks, Emma Garrard, Messrs John Druley and Brunner Shumate. Misses Carrie Wiedmer and Myra Roll spent the week-end in Richmond. The Ladies Aid society of the Chistian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. L. Beard. Mrs. Lena Besselman of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phenis. Earl, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchell is very ill with pneumonia. R. H. Holder hau been called . to Nashville, Tenn., r? The illness of his brother. Dr. J. C. Clawson visited in Cincinnati recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howard left last week for Amboy, Ind., where they will reside. Mrs. Thomas Shook Is visiting relatives in Oxford, O.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seaney, Mrs. Ida Powell, Mrs. Anna Overnolser, Fred Overholser and J. H. Jackson motored to Richmond Saturday.. Mrs. Lester Parks, Miss Emma Garrard and Miss Anna Stanley shopped in Cincinnati last week. Russell Behr spent the week-end with relatives in East Germantown. Minck's Famous Bock Beer on draught and in bottles. Phone 2710 or 1214. 23 2t CRITICAL MOMENTS What the War Teaches Every life has its critical moments. There are times when a man's health is staked upon the care he gives to it within a few hours. His system may be run down, blood laden with bilious poison and lungs or skin affected. Twenty-four hours after you start to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, poisonous matter and blood impurities begin to leave your body through the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. So powerfully penetrating Is this purely vegetable remedy that through the circulation of the blood it reaches every fibre, muscle and joint, dissolves the poisonous secretions and drives them out of the body. It brings new activity to the liver, stomach and bowels in a short time, thus causing sallowness, indigestion and constipation to disappear. It enters the tiny blood vessels of the skin, bringing with it fresh vitalized blood, and abiding faith in its wonderful cleansing power has come to thousands, when pimples, boils, carbuncles, rash, eczema, acne and other skin troubles dry up and disappear. Good blood, means good health; good health means strong men and women, full of vigor and ambition, with minds alert and muscles ever willing. Any medicine dealer will supply you with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery j In either liquid or tablet form. Re- ! member it is purely vegetable, and '' free from alcohol or narcotics and is j not a secret remedy for all its ingred1 lents are published on wrapper. A GREAT BOOK-FREE Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised, containing 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of two dimes, or stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Doctor Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Extra Quality Maple Syrup 11 lbs. to the gallon. Phone us before it is gone. HADLEY'S GROCERY, Phone 2292. Chas. E. Werking Architect and Building Superintendent. Room 2. Leeds Bldg. OSTEOPATHIC Physicians Dr. E. E. Townsend Dr. Florence Roades Rooms 3, 4, 5 and 6 Murray Theatre Blrfg. Phones Residence 1278; Office 1396. Dr. Roades makes a specialty of diseases of women and children. S TANDARD UPPLY GO.

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MARTIN IMPROVES.

Dr. A. O. Martin, who was taken violently 111 last week while attending a party in West Richmond, showed signs of Improvement today at the Reid Memorial , hospital. His physician, Dr. Hunt, said the report current in the city that there was no hope for Dr. Martin's recovery Is unfounded. The sickness Is the result of too great blood pressure and a hemorrhage the dentist suffered at the time. Is causing great pain in his bead. HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINE8S. Without health, genuine joy is Impossible; without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better. Helps your appetite and digestion. Try one tonight. adv. The American's man's tobacco hill last year was fl, 200.000,000. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Try This! Makes your hair thick, glossy, fluffy, beautiful. Within ten minutes after an application of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair ad your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, eoftness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by sareless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. adv.

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