Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 147, 3 June 1915 — Page 11

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CEMETERY SOCIETY TO HOLD MEETING CENTERVILLE, Ind., June 3. Mrs. Oscar Hurst, Mrs. James Horn and Miss Geneve Horn went to Dayton Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Adeline Shepherd. The Woman's Cemetery association will meet with Mrs. Cora Demoss on Friday afternoon. The revival which is being held at the Christian church, will close Thursday evening. Mrs. Ethel Miller entertained all day Sunday her daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinder and Mrs. Smoker. Marjory and Foster Scott Hurst spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. Larcens and family. ONLY $1,000 WILLED TO FORMER PRINCESS Out of an estate valued at more than 11,000,000, the former Clara Ward of Detroit, later the Princess de Cbimay, and now known as Mme. Rlcciardi, is bequeathed only $1,000 by the will of her mother, Mrs. Catherine L. Ward-Morrow of London. An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods; rubbing on useless "flesh creams," or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the fod you eat. Thanks to a remarkable new scientific discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This masterstroke of modern chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh builders. Sargol aims through its re-generative, re-constructive powers to coax the stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the blood, where thty are carried to every starved, broken-down cell and tissue of your body. You can readily picture the result when this amazing transformation has taken place and you notice how your cheeks fill out, hollows about your neck, shoulders and bust disappear and you take on from 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh. Sargol Is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, efficient. Leo H. Fihe and other leading druggisof Richmond and vicinity have it will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every package. Cauton While Sargol has given excellent results in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles it should not be taken by those who do not wish to gain ten pounds or more. Leo H. Fihe, Richmond. Adv.

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Dublin's Social Activities

Mrs. I. C. Warner of Indianapolis, visited W. C. Floyd and family Sunday. Miss Blanch Compton of Richmond, visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tweedy Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent the week end with his parents at Whitewater. Miss Jessie Williams of west of New Castle, visited I. C. Gilbert and family. Friends Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Money and Mrs. Emily Hall of Dublin, were entertained at dinner at Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marquell of Albany. will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simth of Rich mond, spent Sunday iwth the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bennett of near Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bilby and family. Miss Marie Needham of New Castle, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Needham. Miss Gladys Cohee has entered the Girls' seminary at Winona for the summer term. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garthwaite and daughter of Indianapolis, are visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Sarah Demaree, who is visiting her son, H. B. Demaree, will entertain the members of the Relief Corps Tuesday. LYNN, END. Miss Dora Hill of the New Castle city schools, arrived home Saturday for summer vacation. Murry Chenoweth and granddaughter Rachel Throckmorton, are visiting relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Granis of Finley, O., returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth. Charles Bascom of Witchita, Kas., was called home this week on account of the serious illness of his brother, Oliver Bascom. Visits With Chenoweth. Mr. Howe of Lo6antsville, was the Sunday guest of G. F. Chenoweth and family. Mrs. George Comer of Winchester, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Chenoweth and family. Miss Merl Frazier of Portland, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Edward Hopkins. Mrs. Henry McGill and children Mabel and Howard, returned Tuesday from a pleasant three weeks visit with relatives In Urbana, 111. Ephrium Bowen of Red Key, Is visiting his brother, S. C. Bowen and family. Mrs. Ves Hill and daughter Dora, are visiting relatives in Richmond. Visit Their Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longfellow and children Maurice and Wanita, all of Richmond, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gred Hartley and son John, left Wednesday for Chester to spend the week with relatives. Miss Mayo Hodgins is visiting relatives in Muncte. Attend Encampment. T. P. White and Henry Hawkins attended G. A. R. encampment at Marion last week. Mrs. Lena Cloud of Decatur, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lacey. Cash Hiatt and son . Alfred, Alvln Hiatt and Milo Shade were visitors in Indianapolis Monday. S. C. Bowen and daughter Mabel, Mrs. Josie Bowen and son Merl, George Alexander, jr., were visitors in Spartanburg, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Starbuck attended the funeral of an uncle at Hollansburg, O., Monday. Martin Eckerle was a business visitor in Richmond Tuesday. A gold medal contest will be held at the Christian church Saturday evening under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. PYTHIAN SISTERS ELECT MRS. COX EATON, O., June 3. The following corps of officers has ben elected by Dorcas temple, Pythian Sisters: Past chief, Mrs. Mattie Cox; most excellent chief, Mrs. Louise Shields; excellent senior, Mrs. Emma Wiseman; excellent junior. Miss Susie Campbell; manager, Mrs. Ella Kayler; protector, Miss Winona Barnes; outer guard, Mrs. Ada McNeal; mistress of finance, Miss Minnie Quinn; mistress of records and correspondence, Mrs. Florence Jones; pianist, Mrs. Nettie Gregg. France supplies the United States annually with walnuts to the extent of 8.000 to 12.000 tons.

Mrs. McCoy and daughter, Edna of Richmond, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Sam Snyder. Herbert Bilby was in ConhersviUe on. business Saturday. ' Occupy New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laymond have moved to their new home at the Thornhurg property. Miss Florence Knipe, who teaches school, is home on her summer vacation. Harry Scott of St. Louis, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. George Wilson and granddaughter, Geneva Murphy, returned home Tuesday after a visit with rela

tives at Metamore, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilbert visited the Orphans' Home at Knightstown. and took dinner with the domestic science teacher, Avis Kelly, Sunday. Miss Gertrude Travis of Knightstown, spent Sunday with W. H. Riser and family. Miss Irene Smith of Richmond, was home for the week's end. Mrs. Will Hudson, south of Pennville, and niece from Mt. Carmel, Ind., were guests of Miss Hattie Gant Monday afternoon. Freemond Harris of Illinois, called on friends Monday. Mrs. Laura Leonard of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in Dublin and Cam bridge City for a few days. The Dublin independent baseball team played Dunreith Sunday. The score was 6 to 0 in favor of Dunreith. CELEBRATE FLAG DAY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 3. The W. R. C. will observe Flag Day, at the regular meeting Friday after noon, June 11. An interesting pro gram is in preparation, and an invita tion is extended to the members of the G. A. R. to attend. All members of the corps are urged to be present. CINCINNATI MAN TO OCCUPY PULPIT EATON, O., June 3. The pulpit of First Presbyterian church will be occupied Sunday, morning and evening, by Lewis Earl Lee, D. D., pastor of Evanston Presbyterian church, Cincinnati. Rev. Hunter of the local church, will go to Cincinnati and fill appointments of Rev. Lee and deliver an address at a special men's meeting. Rev. Lee is a brother of the late Dr. E. Trumble Lee, pastor of the ChambersWyle church, Philadelphia. AERIAL ATTACK KILLS SIX MEN IN WARSAW. PETROGRAD, June 3. During a German aerial attack on Warsaw a bomb struck a movie theatre, killing six and wounding 25 others. Homes of Women Wrecked by the Invaders. Women deserve a better fateAmerican women are better off than their European sisters in most respects. Our American girls, however, are of highly nervous organization and usually suffer from troubles peculiar to their sex. When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when women, pass through the changes of middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by severe organic disturbances. At these critical times women are best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of proved wortb that beeps the entire female system perfectly regulated and In excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with headaches, lassitude and are pale and sickly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is just what they need to surely bring the bloom of health to their cheeks and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to woman, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. During the last 40 years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused by Irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. If you are a sufferer, if your daughter, mother, sister needs help get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription In liquid or tablet form at any medicine dealers today. Then address Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel,. fcuffalo, N. Y., and you will receive confidential advice from a staff of specialists that will not cost you penny. ' Today Is' the day; 136 page book on women's diseases sent free. ad;--

THE HOGGSON

BUILDING METHOD rsnno A Single Contract and a guaranteed limit of cost for a complete building operation. WriffT UttKU HOGGSON BROTHERS 7 Ett 44th St.. Nw York NEW YORK BOSTON NEW HAVEN CHICAGO ATLANTA. . 1110 A Pretty Frock Mother's Girl. for 1110 Girl's over-blouse dress with guimpe (Sleeve in either of two lengths.) Plaid woolen in soft brown tones combined with tan cashmere is here portrayed. The design would develop well in other combinations, blue serge with white ratine or linene for the guimpe; or velvet, silk, cloth, galatea, gingham or percale. All these makes serviceable and neat dresses. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 2 yards of 40lnch material with 1 yard for the guimpe for an S-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond. Indiana. Size Name City Address PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED Second hand typewriter, must be in good condition; state price. Address Typewriter, care Palladium. ' 3-3t WANTED First class tool makers. Apply by letter, giving references, to the Kelly-Springfield Motor Truck Co.. Springfield. O. 3-3t WANTED Place to assist with housework. Ezma White. Eaton, O. 3-2t WANTED To buy show case about C feet. Address Show Case, care -Palladlum. 3-3t wXnTED -Paper hanging, 10c up'. Smith. Phone 278S. 3-7t WANTED Young white ' girl for housework, good home. Phone 2902 mornings. 3-2t WANTED Miss Keoiigh, a former Richmond girl, will be at the Richmond Business College Friday, June 4. Anyone who would like to see her operate the stenotype or secure any other information concerning the machine, is requested to call at the college office in the Colonial Building Some time during the day Friday or call by phone and arrange to see her Friday night. Phone 2040. TELEGRAPHY The most complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. 2-tf

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WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE "' Business Opportunities. WANTED Situation as night watch- FOR SALE Moline 5-passenger tour- , . . .. . . . matt by man 5? years of age;, total lag car, 4-cyllnder. Inquire Westabstainer. Address 57, care Palla- cott Motor Car Co. Phone 1655. FOR SALE High class picture thedium. 3-2t 26-eod-tf tret, cigar toret, other retail store WANTED Paper hanging, ite a bolt TO BAUJ-a XI white wool coau wSrSr?r2pSt up. Schramm. 610 S. 6th St. Phone " Tg nW' 2 mSmSTSJ o E IS 1748. 2-Tt sell cheap. Phon 2ao3. 24-tf eura bargains. If you want to sell. wasted-Work bv the dav by a roR SALE New drop head sewing list your business with us. We get voumi Call lU S 6tn st 2-2t nchlne, ig H. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7th. inquiries from ail over the state. InJZSLLZ tn ,11 F6R SALE-Confectlonery. 23 y. 9th Business Exchange. Kokomc. WANTEDGood man to solicit gas Bt 27.7 tad. 24-tf range business. Richmond Light, x1 a w u r Heat and Power Co. 2t TOR SALE-. R. watches, all makes 1 WANTED Two reliable roomers. 703 violins bought and sold. J.PM?Lacey. FOR SALE REAL ESS. 8th St. 2;7t 7 s. 6th St. 2 4-14 1 TATE WANTED Show case. Phone 2151. SALE 5-pasenger OVERLAND - - 3'jt and a ROADSTER, In excellent eonWANTED County agent to sell our dition. cheap. QUAKER CITY G A- TrMT DAV DCMT automobile steering device for Ford RAGE. UUiN 1 rAI KC1N i cars. A hustler can make $50 per POFTSALE OR ' TRADE Good, two- New six room house, modern, week. Write to Union Mfg. Co., An- seated rubber tired trap, for stock northeast part of city, on car line. derson, Ind., tor proposition. l-3t of any kJnd c H Crane r. r. 2 Reliable party can buy on payWANTED Men to Learn the Barber Phone 25-F. Mt ?enu jent 2-M Trade-The world is constantly FOR SALE Household goods. 915 Can use vacant lot In trade. Phone needing more barbers. Our graduates S. 7th st. 2-2t 173Uearn good wages. Few weeks com- t " pletes with us. Prepare now for com- ' ' ' ' ss - - ing season's rush. Write Moler Barber FOR RENT " N,c 7 room home, close In. College, Indianapolis, Ind. 29-7t g room nouBe 2 lots east $2,500. WANTED Office desk and dresser. UZgJTlti'Jmk '23' Phone 4141 mornings. 6-tf roR KExT-5 room and bath, WANTED Housekeeper. Address G. new, $15.00. 1912 North E street PORTERFIELD T care Palladium. 27 Phone 1730. ruAitiriCLU, LAWN MOWERS sharpened by ma- .... Colonial Building. chinery; satisfaction guaranteed. P. . Brunner, 1029 Main st. Phone 1014. FOR RENT 2 front rooms, furnished . , . t HELP WANTED Female Women for light housekeeping, electric FO AIFanns an d C Prmako $15 to $35 weekly selling guar- lights, $8.50 per month. Phone 4669. wfS- roreman 15 Kelly Bldanteed hosiery. Experience umieces. 3-lt rnon Z7U7sary. Part or full time. Pair beatitl- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ful silk hose free to first person ac- Ught housekeeping. 109 Randolph FOR SALE OR TRADE Property on cepting agency in yourtown. Write st 3.3t state st Fairview. Small cash payInternational Mills. Norristown. Pa FOR rent.,3 roomed bou8et garden. ment, balance like rent Address J. ... I,, $5.00. Phone 3031. 12-eod-tf C. S.. care Palladium. 3-7t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen ; " . ' ct. , " and repair, screen doors and win- FOR RENW room flat, 6th and IS. dows made and repaired. Repairs of all . electric lights and bath. See a. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE, kinds. Called for and delivered. A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 26-eod-tt CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE WANTED Fly screens to malce. lawn desirable. Win. H. Bradbury & Son. 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. mowers, saws, shears, knives sharp- mg 1 ana s Wtstccit Block Phone gEE MOOKE & OOBORN ened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers. , , 16-tu-th-satitt For k,Qd8 of nsurancet tnd carpet sweepers and everything to re- FOR RENT-Large modern house. 110 loans, real estate and rentals. Room pair. Called for and delivered frae. S. 14th st. Call 1591 or A. H. Kem- 16 I. O O F building Phone 3086. Wesley Brown ft Son. per. l-7t WANTED Carpets to clean. Phone FOR RENT Two three room flats Insurance, Loans, Real Es2690. apr 23 to may 31 over Nos. 601-60S N. 13th St., $8.50 tate, Rent Collections, O. B. 22X$rLJPLJg& r.VoN3a Fl6ham over 710 Main St. 3rd floor, over 18 S. 8th St.. $10.00. O. WISE PEOPLE xx .-JL c.ii.i. ' mtf ia' ' - " ' - -3t lands. There is fortune there for you areas h, care i-aiiaaium. FOR RENT Furnished flat, July and In the famous farming country where . . i i -i .j. ... ' " August. Phone 1667. l-3t bigger, better cattle and bountiful PAP c AT P FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. acre" 'a products are produced rjts. Orttc Phone 3701 or 1401. 22-tf for leM money. SPECIAL THIS WEEK TSEIM'.SJSJ ' "' , , . j m j 91. tf Our first excursion Is June 1. Write 50 guaranteed Hand fiif , for particulars or see Shuts MllHorns at $3 48 F0R RE'T Two five room bouses. fcr, 205 Second National Bank Build- ' $10; seven room house with bath, ing. Richmond. Ind.. our local agents. r j x a furnace and electric lights and stable. THE U. G. MICHEXER LAND CO.. Detnard AUtO Agency. 55 S. 16th st, $16.50; three four room SIT Traction A Terminal Bldg. flats at 601-603 X. 13th st.. very de- Indianapolis. Ind. . sirable at $8.50 and $9.00. O. B. Fulg- P. s The round trip fare from InRlWWPlIiliraiffllW qnj'..ver 710 Main 6t- Phone 2233. 2-2 1 dianapolis is but $35.60. In five days . FOR RENT Furnished room with you can make the trip and give two SPRING CHICKENS, OLD board. 122 Ft. Wayne ave. 2-7t days on our lands. utMC AMT" DrVCTPt3C FOR RENT Lower flat. 1010 S. A St.. FOR SALE City prooerty and farms. ncINo AINU KUUo 1 CKO four rooms and bath. Phone 1067. C. E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf 19-tf Xfc. 1 dozen Leghorn Hens " ' n n f FOR RENT New 7 room modern f at 12c lb. Nice Fresh hou6e on car line. Phone 3048. 20-tf LOST j Eggs Try our Coun- FR RENT House, four rooms. $S m J . ' ; . n ,p,f r Xth- CaU pntme 1644' -D- LOST-Gold spectacles near Earlham. try Buttr' eXtra g00d' grdick. 7-tf Leave S42 National road. 21-tf i&fes& 20C. 25c and 30c lb. LR1N27-1L an Jil LOST-Piece of embroidery and sliver 3 ' , on? er.n apartments. Jonas on N-. E st., between 9th and 309 N. 14th St. Phone 4033. Gaa- 1426 Maln Bt- 5i 12th. Friday evening. Return to 520 FOR RENT 6 room bouse, good barn. N. 17th st. 3-lt HlKCTiai Call 222 N. t5th or 1013 Main. 3-tf LOST-Crystal rosary 'between S. 5th 1 ' FOR RENT 5 rooms at f20 S. Sth". and 6th on C. Return to 410 N. Sth AUCTION SALE Cal1 225 s-lltb 6t- 27n Bt- 31t OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS n u rr tt s? a tt irSATURDAY, JUNE 5, iMf (f O Q TR Q A O At our Auction Room. 17 South 7th Ji U L 1 liVs Jf fl Jf ' 11 f t street, starting at 1 o'clock. Dining tables, buffts, chairs, Axminster rugs. . - "wS1 & SSSd!60"8, Satmrday, Jmine 5, 1915 PrIONleei876 AT RICHSES ALL CLASSES , ! 40 HEAD OF HORMOND, IND. FOR SALE Nine lots in Maxwell ad- r in . n ! dition, $30 to $150. j. m. Foster, Drafters., General Purpose and Drivers. 31, s; -.T. st: This is the place to buy if you are in need of a horse. Come In any FOR SALE Refrigerator with water time and tell me what you want and I will try to furnish it at the right tank, new; large rubber plant; rea- price, and on the right kind of a guarantee, sonable. 1132 Main st. 3-4t sM,At.,rtrk . foraXe Heavy driving horse and TO CONSIGNORS -Bring your horses in on day of phaeton; horse has been worked sale. I will have buyers for all classes. Charges for sellS&rWJr0, wtgcb groth3.?t ing, $2.00 per head. $1.00 for selling vehicles and 25c for FOR SALE Saxon, fine condition. Selling hameSS. 9th t " ArlD,B btrbr 91-St TERMS 6 months with 6. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. u. rojrs:a ,prtng tSi n-Ji THf iritliM-lP-Q FOR SALE Soda fountain, fixtures, U H 0 ji Jl O dJlJ'l N lLf0 " and candy outfit. O. M. Whitmire, , Boston, Ind. Phone 33. , tu-th-sat-29eod3t