Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 241, 21 September 1915 — Page 2
Mrs. J. B. Jordan of Crete and WIV lard Jordan. ; J. B. Wlgss and wife, I L Thomaa and wife, were la Richmond Satar -.;;.."Y -;: .Yews From
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WILLIAMSBURG, Ind..' Sept. 21.L. D. Cranor, who baa been In Wisconsin og a hunting anJ fisning trip, has returned. ? --.-v. Roe Kelley of Richmond epent Thur4ay. with bis parents here, Mr; and Mrs. George Kelley. x , MiM Mary Harvey and Miss Thurston spent Thursday with Richmond friends. :-, ;r- : v. : Mrs. -C-T. Smith and children , of : Huntington, Ind.. who has been visitj ins Reverend Zerbe and family the I past' two .weeks have returned home. ; Aire, smiin is a sister or Mrs. zerne. A fine supper, and ice cream was ' served at Martin Catey's home west of i town Thursday evening by some of the farmers for the Franklin threshing ; machine, bands. Mr. and Mm- Welly. spent Thursday with their daughter, in Richmond.:. Mrs. Lizzie Cranor-spent Saturday evenlnr in Richmond. - : Mice Ruby Oler of Carlos City and Mr-. -Ore Mercer of Arba called on Franklin Oler and family Thursday. Miss- Cloe Oler and little Frances pent Thursday t with- friends near Economy. . Mrs. Anna Kennedy of Economy was calling on friends here the latter part ' of the week. Miss Helen Linday spent Thursday evening with Miss Deloris Tbarp. ' Mr., d ' T.. Herr of St. Louis, Mo.. is spending -the week .endwith h.:h Cranor -and :faII:fctiT55: Miss Esther Frazer entertained several of er. young friend! -Thursday evening.." . v '.' x-V-f Mary Harvey called on Rebecca Olef Sodas'. 'r-Jlr'r: ; Fred Kenley was in Richmond Saturday.' Chwendolin Stegall spens u-day and Sunday with Mrs. : 1 , ... .arret of Richmond. iv.-V7T V v.--Mr, and Mrs. Guy: Davis; spent Sunday with friends ere end attended the ball game In . the afternoon. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin Spent Sunday - wth .Mr. , and .Mrs. , Myrtle Catey. -. - - r . , ' Mr, and Mrs. At Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.' Sanies Ladd spent Sunday at Glen Miller park Richmond end were met :by: friends from New Castle, Ind. Miss Lydia- Franklin entertained Miss Bsther Frazer and Mr. Millard Coffman Sunday evening. - Muncie and Williamsburg played a good ball . game Sunday, the . game stood 8 f o 3 in favor of Williamsburg. Ernest Pickett is on. the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ashley is visiting friends io. Economy. - - Franklin' Oler called on Fred Kenly sunday.Tr.rW-wf Miss Louise Kenley: called on Helen Lundy Saturday. ""''''" ECONOMY Oliver Hiatt and Lon Edwards were at Greensfork Saturday. ,. : Mrs. Hannah Stanley and Mrs. Emma. Hiatt .are back . from Richmond where they attended the recent W. C. T. TJ. meeting. Everet Clark bought, a goat for his three little sons, Eugene, William and Chuncey. Charles Gibson has a new wheel that he rides to school on. Mrs. Anderson of Williamsburg was here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Lacey and children of Richmond were over Sunday guests of Thomas Frazer and wife. At the country home of Edward Bros. Miss Grace Garrison entertained Mr.. and Mrs. Lester Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Davidson and two daughters one evening recently. Rev. : Howard Champ of Earlham preached here 'Sunday morning and at Sugar Grove in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson of Hagerstown. Oscar Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children, Mrs. Diannah Edwards and Mrs Olie Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Keys, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Mr. Keys and Miss Fielder, all of Winchester were Sundayvisitors at the home of Edwards Bros. ' - Mr. and Mrs.'O. If. Hiatt were called to Indianapolis Sunday morning by the serious illness of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. George Mosey and children of Greensfork were here Sunday afternoon. -" - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain and son, Mr and Mrs. Eldo Cain and children. Rev. Howard Champ .were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Farmer and children visited Mrs. Martha Farmer Sunday:' Joe Lamb and family visited Mrs. Lamb and Miss Ida Lamb, Sunday. W. L. Fennimore and family visited relatives at Hagerstown Sunday. Dandruf f y Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid varvon; apply it at eight when retiring; use" enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. 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. , You will find, too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and vour hair will look and feel a hundred :ttmes better. You can get liquid driven at any drug store. It Is inexpensive and four ounces is all ybu will jneed, no matter how much dandruff J von -have. This simple remedy never falls. Adv.
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HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Sept. 21. Mrs. Chester Life entertained Sunday evening in honor of the sixteenth birthday of Vivian Bales. After an evening of music and games a delightful two-course dinner was served to the following: Misses Pauline Hotsenpiller, Vera Smith, Hazel Murray, Pauline Daughty, Helen Pitts, Nora Brock, Francis Keever, Elsie Hall, Goldie Rummel, Clara Wiedman, Messrs. Gilbert Foyst, Ernest Pollard, Edwin Purple,, Dwlght Orr, Lyman Orr, Chester Keever, Orie . Graver, Clifford Sumwalt, . Clarence Dean and Paul Bale6. T , Mrs. Toney of New" Castle, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary Replogle. Mrs. Eliza Hosier of -New Castle, returned home after a few days' visit with Mrs. Bert Dalby.. . Mrs. Ed Holloway of Cincinnati, spent a few days in the city as the guest of Mrs. Will Abbott. Attended Big Show. Among those who attended the circus at Richmond Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hindman, Lyman Orr, Wilbur Petty, Edna Wilson, Clayton Souders, Mahlon Gebhart, Byron Hunt, Chance Wine, Vance Wine, Floyd Crider, Jerome Day and Delmar Mohler. Mrs. Emmett Wiggs, her mother, Mrs. Martin ot Spiceland, came for a visit with H. C. Endslay and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Holler attended a lecture In Richmond Thursday evening. ' " - Mr., and Mrs. Dorwon Durbin spent Thursday evening with her mother, Mrs. -G. A, Rheinegger. . Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Holmes of New Castle, spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Dan Harter. , " Mrs. Will Abbott went to Richmond , Friday ; for a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Bruce. Mrs. Emma Buch of New Castle, spent Friday with her. sister, Mrs. Dan Harter. Robert Carpenter visited over Sunday with Enos Warfel of Walnut Level. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eggemeyer, of Richmond. Miss Delia Bowers .returned to her home at Centerville to stay over Sunday. Sol Bowman spent Saturday in Dayton. Miss Jeanette Rhoedus visited in New Castle over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. ' Howard Gilbert. Go to New Castle. Grace Kirby spent Saturday in Richmond.- t ' IV'i ' Among those who attended : the old time party, Saturday night, from New Castle were Cecil Burton, Fred8 Henderson. Harold Riley, "Stanley 1 Scott, Russell - Northcott and tDarrel Clearwater, jt - V'1 ; t Mr, and Mrs. Brown Burns returned to their home in- Anderson Saturday after a visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hiatt.",.-:.-:--;.-''.-..,-. Miss Crystal Kees went, to Honey
Creek to visit over Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. S. O. Showalter. Mrs. John Folk of Richmond, visited with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Hershberger, on Friday. Mrs. Jack Davis returned home frSm Richmond after a visit with Mrs. John Bruce and Mrs. Eliza Abbott. Mrs. Amanda McCray of East Germantown, came Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Varnoff. . Mrs. Clarence Nicholson went to New Castle Wednesday for a visit with her sister, ;Mrs. Charles Young. i , mi i i .y . SHOCKS ARE DIFFERENT HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Sept. 21. According to William Knecht of this city, lightning sometimes strikes the same place twice. Shortly after a bowl in the bathroom at which he was washing, had been shattered by lightning, Knecht received another shock when the stork . left him twin boys. Knecht was not injured by the lightning. CUT THIS OUT Old English Recipe for Catarrhal Deaf, ness and Head Noises. If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them and you will have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. ' In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires a constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease Into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the disease Is driven down the air passages towards the lungs which is equally as dangerous. . The following formula which Is used extensively In the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring leuick relief from distressing head noises. ' Clogged nostrils Should open, 'breathing become easy and. hearing improve aa the inflammation in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint is used In this way as it acts directly upon . the blood and4 mucous surfaces of the system and has. a slight tonic action that facilitates the recovery of the patient. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Every person who. has catarrh should give this : treatment a trial. Adv. ,
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MILTON, Ind. Sept 21. A commit, tee was appointed by the eesiauaity to look after the snattera of keeping the rural routes out of ; Milton. The committee was composed ef.Jaa. KMason. Frank Wallace. R. F- Callaway,' Chas. Shank, J. A. '. Brown and Dr. Cullon Squler. The matter is to be brought before Congreseman 91017 Gray, Senator Kern and po&t&Uster General, Albert Burleson. Tha- cosite mittee has already presented. Its petition to retain a rouse out of Milton before the Hon- Mr. Gray who na instructed them In the matter of pro ceedings. CENTEHVILLE WOQt! ENTERTAIN FOR DRIDE CENTER VILLE, Ind.,' Sept. U Mrs. Hazel Matthews and Mrs. Myrtle Flook gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Mathews, northwest of town Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. India Colvin King, who was married to Mr. Herbert King on Tuesday evening. A number of pres ents were given and the ladies spent the afternoon at needlework. Curtains were hemmed and a comfort knotted for the bride. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. The favors were little bell Those enjoying the occasion were Bessie Townsend, Mabel Revelee, Inez Ellason. Frances Colvin, Mrs. Clinton, Russell, Mrs. Walter KUterman, Lela Kltterman, Mrs. Harry Lundy. Mrs Leslie Medearia, Mrs. Clara McMlnn and Mrs. Oscar Sullivan. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Koon and son Kenneth, of Ann Arbor. Mich., spent Friday and Saturday with his sister, Mrs. Lena King end other relatives. Miss Alma Hull of Cambridge City, former teacher of the high school, spent the week-end with Miss Laura Bertsch. Prof. Forest Kempton left recently for the State University of Illinois, where he is a member of the faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lundy of Cambridge City, and Mr. end Mrs. Andrew MeKinaey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smelser. Mr. and Mrs. Sharkle, residing south of town, entertained a number of relatives who motored from Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Endsley and daughter, Miss Nora Endsley entertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Richardson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Klndric and family of Richmond, Mr. James Godsey of Eaton, O. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Reece spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Marceilus BeitzelL Mr. and Mrs. Marceilus . BeitzeU spent Sunday with ; their" -aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Richmond, their mother, Mrs. Reece, who has been ; visiting there returned home with them. OUR BIG DAY Everybody Came to See Us. In response to rtcent ' notices wherein Professor Munyoit guaranteed to refund the money in every instance where his remedies fall to give satisfaction, people With all Eorts of ailments called for all aorta fit Itftt lmJMlim TH A Kici- A aYi a n t i t - v 1 Paw Laxative Pills. They're certainly giving- satisfaction.-One benefited person tells another of their curative Qualities, and so the demand increases. Professor Munyon wants us to continue to impress; upon every person who suiters with . .stomach or ltver ailment's, and par-. ticularly all constipated people, to try Paw-Paw Laxative Pills. He' says they correct indigestion and school the bowels to act every day' in a natural way. If your complexion Is bad, if you have diszy spells, if you are bilious and if you have impure blood, set a bottle of these Pills, with the understanding: that if you are not satisfied your money will be returned. No griping: no weakening effect. Just a pleasant, natural movement every day. You get well almost unconsciously, professor Munyon warns the public against the use of the old-fashioned cathartics, which scour and debilitate. If you have an ache or pain of any kind, you better come in and try one of Munyon's Remedies. Also don't forget that We are carrying his Witch Hasel Soap, the best toilet soap ever oW at 10 cents a cake. . On the Farm Every fanner should own a Kodak and take pictures of his .stock, buildings and surroundings. It is easy. Let us show you. . It's not expensive either. . Drop us a card and we will mall you our Free Booklet "KODAK ON THE FARMROSS' Drug Store - The Place for Quality. 712 Main Street Richmond, Ind.
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V Mlaa Lofo Moorman, formerly teacher in Baxter school, sow instructor in the Garden feign school, Los Angeles County, ' Cat. is In a critical condition ttpm? injuries suffered when a trelley-ear -eraahed Into aa automo-l bile in which she was riding at Long Wm KCttrmen bad shoulder broken, hip crushed, and received bruises and a ahoek which are causing her physicians .worry. An account of the accident published in a Los Angeles newspaper, follows: One young woman was seriously Injured, another slightly Injured and three other women narrowly escaped death at Long Beach 8ept. 13, when an automobile was wrecked in a crash with a trolley car. The injured are Miss Lulu Moorman, 2&S8 East First street. Long Beach, shoulder broken, hip crushed, bruises and shock, and Miss Frances Williams, Huntington Park, bruised and suffering from shock. The others in the machine were Mrs. Leota Moorman, mother of Lulu, Mrs. W. S. Williams, mother of Frances, and Mrs. Amanda T. Whitson of 923 East Ocean avenue, Long Beach. Mrs. Moormen was driving. - Going north on Hermosa avenue. Long Beach, the car's engine "went dead." The car stopped with its rear end on the Pacific Electric tracks at Broadway. An Alamltos Bay car, east-bound, in charge of Motorman Terry was swiftly approaching. When Terry saw the collision was unavoidable he shut off power and applied the emerg ency brakes. The car was slowed down but its momentum hurled it into the stalled automobile with great force. The five women were thrown from the machine. The two injured girls were rushed to the Long Beach sanitarium. The car was wrecked. SUNDAY SCHOOL ' WORKERS TO MEET EATON, O., Sept 21.--A meeting ot more than casual interest to Preble county Sunday school workers will be held Sunday afternoon in First Christian church. Miss Lillian Burt of Co lumbus, Superintendent of the temper ance department of the Ohio sunday School association, will attend the meeting and deliver an address, touch lng upon many subjects of interest along various lines of work. Delegates will be present from all sections of the county and the attendance no doubt will be large. Other workers of coun ty note will .appear on the program. WARNING TO USERS OF HAIR REMOVERS Don't Experiment With So-called Su perfluous Hair Removers. If you use a simple toilet prepare tion and it proves to be worthless, you only lose money. It Is a very serious matter, however, when you use a doubtful hair remover, because it will either result in permanent disfigure ment or cost you many dollars and take months or possibly years to gain control of the growth after it has been stimulated by the use of such preparations. It Is a waste of time to use pastes and rub-on preparations which merely remove hair from the surface of the skin. Nothing but DeMiracle, the original liquid depilatory, can accomplish this result Imitations of DeMiracle are as worthless as pastes and rub-on preparations because they lack certain ingredients that DeMiracle alone contains which give the power to rob hair of its vitality. Remember, DeMiracle is the only depilatory that has a binding guarantee in each package which entitles you to your money if it fails. Insist on the genuine DeMiracle and you will get the original liquid hair remover. Others are worthless Imitations refuse them. DeMiracle Is sold in three sizes, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles. The larger sizes are the most economical for dermatoligists and large users to buy. If your dealer will not supply you buy a bottle at Clem Thistlethwalte's drug stores or order direct from us. The truth about the treatment of superfluous hair mailed in plain sealed envelope on request. DeMiracle Chemical Co., Dept. E, Park Ave. and 129th St., New York Adv. 2J ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE For 3 REED'S (
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and wife entertained Lester Taylor and family to Sunday dinner, alio Mrs. Emma' Jackson. In the ovenlng they motored to Winchester and called on Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Hattle Bowen. - O. P. Mote came to town for his mail today. Mr. Mote la 4ae who has no rural , mall service and lives mora than a mile from .the poet office. . No route comes nearer than one-half mile' of aiavs ' , . -Leo Cheaoweth, -of the firm . of uianowBtn ana son or spartansburg. was In Crete -after- a rav .load f jajCtoda and, groceries. - The - - Greensfork " township high acaool baseball team went to Winchester to play. They lost by a score of lo to . ' .i The Arba Friends' . ehureh has abandoned the Idea of remodHn th building and will Install a heating piant insteao. - Miss Lula V. Price, who has been la the employ of Mrs. J. B. Josdan for the last IS weeks haa gone to Mrs. D. M. smith's of Route One, Hollansburg, Ohio. Mrs. Geo. . T. Bowen. of Crete, is calling on Mrs. R. B. Show, of north of town. . H. T. Wenger and daughter are out of town. Mrs. H. T. Bowen and son of Crete, are visiting her parents near Messlck. Mrs. LUsle Clark, of Winchester, is visiting with Mrs. Hattle B. Mesalck Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark and family of near Fountain City, attended a surprise on Will 8. Bowen ot Spar. tsasbure. Others nrant m u. and Mrs. Frame and children of Lynn. mom. Jackson of near Bethel, Mr. and New Method Makes Straight Hair Wavy (Popular Hvaiene) It has been found that a simnle and harmless fluid, well known to the drug iraae, nas a remarkable action when applied to straight, lank, unrulr hair. It dries in exquisite waves and curls which have all the appearance of true naturalness. It has also proved a deugntrui ana beneficial dressing for the bslr. j This product is nothing more than ordinary liquid sllmerlne. which of course anyone can afford to use. A few ounces of it will last a long time. One will enjoy using It, too. not only because there is nothing' sticky, greasy or unpleasant about it, but because it is so easy to apply. It is only necessary to moisten a clean tooth brush with the liquid and draw this through the hair from crown to tip. It this is done at bedtime the hair will be beautifully wavy and curly in the morning, and will not have that dull, scorched look which coems from the use of a hot iron. Adv.
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