Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 252, 4 October 1915 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1915. PAGE

PECLE THEASIiriR GETS fEDEIlAL JOB

' EATON, O.. Oct.' 4. JimM Sharker, extreasurer of Preble county,' has been annotated an inspector of the internal

tax department and has taken up the work. The appointment 'came Saturday and the oath of office was administered that day in Cincinnati by John

SERVES 26 YEARS -.. AS FAIR DIRECTOR

. EATON. 0.,(Oct. 4.-7-John J. Kaylor, re-elected member - of r the county agricultural society, has been a mem

ber of the board of directors for the last twenty-six years. He has served

in all the offices, from president down,

and to his efforts is due much credit

for the success the county fair has at

tained. He is now connectedrwith the

r: i in ran .Th aalarr at th office "ex

ceeds that paid the county treasurers Laftf; as' superintendent pf;the police

. Mr. Sharkey has not been assigned to ' any particular district, and is now at work in - Montgomery county..; . - Mr. ' '""Sharkey is one of the" best ' officers Preble county erer had. -; -" :

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department

HANLY TO SPEAK

MRS. BARBARA M. HOFFMAN DEAD

MILTON Mrs. Barbara M. Hoff

man, 8, died at. her home this morning at S o'clock from heart trouble. The funeral will be held at the home next Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the Rot.

Mary Mills, Friends' pastor and the Rev. P. c. McCormick, "pastor of the

Christian church, wil lofficiate. Interment at Valley Grove cemetery-. She

is survived by nephew and a. few

distant relatives. - - .

DIRECTORS MEET

LEE NUSBAUM ILL

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Lee B. Nusbaum," well known

goods merchant, . who has been con

fined at . his homo far several weeks with rheumatism, today, went' to Martinsville,' Ind., to -take treatment at the sanitarium. . '

TONIGHT ' . -. " t ' King Baggot' in "AN ALL AROUND MISTAKE" :. One Reel . 1 "Snatched From the Altar"

.Directors of the Commercial' club

will hold their regular meeting tonight.

' Dsaths and Funerals.

EELLEY Moses C. Kelley, 60 years

, old, 615 South Thirteenth street, died

last Saturday at his home. He was

' born in 2 North Carolina on ' March -: 4,

,1855. He is survived by his wife, El

-len O. x Kelley, .three sons ' and one daughter,' Walter Kelley of Milwaukee,

Eli Kelley of Chicago, Ross Kelley of

. St. Paul,: Minn Mrs.' William Ross of Boston, Ind., and. two sisters. Fun- , eral at 2:30 o'clock today at Bethel A. M. E. church. . Burial in Earlham cem'etery. : ; -;-' .'.':";';-' ' ' GWINN Margaret Owinn, a nur?e in training, died at Reid Memorial hos- , pital at 1 : 15 o'clock this morning, of typhoid. fever at the age of 21 .years. Her home was in Hagerstown. She .was born in Hagerstown December 16, 1 893. Since March 1 of this year she ' has been studying to become a nurse. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gwlnn, and three brothers "and three sisters. Funeral 11:30 " o'clock . Wednesday morning at Hagerstown. . - .... t : . 5: 1 LAMBERT Mrs. Catherine Lrnbert, aged 72 years, of Sidney, O.; died ln that city at 6:30 o'clock Saturday - morning. For 12 or 15 years she lived In Richmond. She is survived by : a 'son -and six daughters, Mrs. - William f Burkett of ' Sidney, Mrs. - Albert Strlgght, Mrs. Mary Alfred, at whose ,' home she died, Charles Lambert, Mrs. .John Tlchner, Mrs. William Lipscomb and Mrs. Beth Smelser. The body ar- : rived In Richmond this morning and was taken to the home of her daugh- : ter, Mrs. Lipscomb, 116 North E street. ; Funeral services will be held at 10 : o'clock Tuesday morning from the. residence of the daughter. Burial in Goshen.

EATON. O., Oct. 4. In the interest

of the temperance -movement; .ex-Governor J. Frank Hanly .of Indiana,- will address, a - mass meeting to be -held Wednesday night' in the opera house. The local -committee in charge of the meeting "anticipate large attendance! Hanly is at . the bead of the Flying Squadron Foundation of America. TIRE BREAK8 MAN'S NOSE.

WINCHESTER, Ind., Oct. 4. An automobile tire which he was inflating, . burst . and Earl Mendenhall, deputy assessor, besides other injuries, sustained a broken nose. ,

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,;Dr. F. M. Edwards for- 17 ' years treated scores of women for liver and bowel . ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well known vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will know them . by v their olive color. These tablets are . wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the;: waste and poisonous matter that one's system collects. rfcii:; .;; If you have a pale face, sallow-look, dull eyes, pimples, coated" tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts,' inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results.' Thousands of women as ' well as men, take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and then just to keep in the pink of condition.

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WILL GIVE AWAY AUTO AT THE MURRAY AND MUR- 7 7 RETTE THEATRES r'Some onein "Wchm'ond' is going to be the possessor of a fine four-cylinder 1916 Chrevolet automobile! within the next ' few weeks,- as O. ' G. Murray of the Murray- and Murrette theatres. Is going to give away a $750 machine. He has also added to this two diamond rings, one worth $75 and the other $50. This will be joyful news as someone is going to have an auto, all his own, as well as the opportunity to get a diamond jring. The total value of the articles to be given away , is $900. . It represents, one of the biggest

amounts ever arranged by a playhouse of this kind. The opportunity of getting this machine and the " two diamond rings, starts immediately. The time 1b short,' lasting only a few weeks, and if you wish to enter your name or that of l a " friend, " you should do so at once,' so that it will appear among the first listed. ' NOTICE All connected ; with -' the theatre, and their immediate families,

are barred from entering this contest.'

Here is an excellent chance for . you and at the same time to secure a little diversion without a cent of cost to yourself.' .;''''. :W- '?'? "Ask ' for ' contest manager : ana let. him explain it to.-you. r"' :?i '

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A picture that they are asking 25c to $2.00 to see in other cities. One scene in this film cost $45,000 to produce. It's a picture that grips at the start; thrills through 6 reels of splendid acting and works down to the sensational climax of an engine and three coaches plunging 4 H1 through a 100 feet high trestle.

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The names of the first 25 contestants with the number of votes for each, will be published daily in the newspapers, beginning Tuesday. Come to the theatre and enter your name or that of a friend and start collecting votes. Voting tickets will be given in three denominations as follows: A 25-vote ticket will be given with each admission at all matinees, and a 15-vote ticket will be given with all shows at night except Sunday. At all Sunday shows only a 5-vote ticket will be given with each admission. '

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