Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 255, 7 October 1915 — Page 9

RUSHES BUILDING OF BANK ROOIVIS IN IIOLLANSBURG

HOLLANSBURO, O., Oct. 7. Wm. Peden and Wesley Chenoweth of tbis j place attended the reunion of Mr. I Chenoweth's company of old soldiers at Ithaca, Ohio, Tuesday. I O. A. Downing and Harry Downing were in Spartansburg, Tuesday, t Elmer Chenoweth and family have j moved to Glen Karn, where Mr. Chenoweth has gone into the automobile ' business with bis nephew, Harry j Chenoweth. Elmer Newton bad a public sale on

1 Tuesday, preparatory to moving to

i Lynn, Indiana.

John Lovin has returned home after

I having been a guest of Richmond i friends. . Alex Anderson spent Wednesday In ! Richmond. f Mr. Gray of Dayton, was a week-

j end visitor with John Wesley McKay and family. Mrs. McKay's physical

! condition does not improve.

Ella Roberts was a Richmond visitor

on Friday.

Tuesday our town was visited by the New Madison, Ohio, "School Fair

Boosters." There were about 100 in the auto parade. Ernest Chenoweth and family and Ora Chenoweth and wife of Win

chester, Ind., attended the funeral of Mrs. Chester Chenoweth, (nee Audrey

Downing) which took place Sunday. J. Hamilton Beetley was a Union City visitor, Wednesday. Charles Chenoweth spent Tuesday in Richmond. Work on the new bank building is

progressing nicely. Harry Plnnick of

Richmond, was awarded the contract, which calls for a completed building by January 1.

Go to Greenville. Misses Lorene Teegarden and Gladys Dunham, local pedagogues, were In Greenville Saturday and. Sunday, the guests of their parents. Francis Shock of Dayton, Ohio, spent from Saturday until Monday with Henry Harrison and family, of this place. Harry Hamilton was a Richmond visitor, Friday. Miss Norene Harley, who is teaching at Painters Creek, 0-, spent Saturday and Sunday here, the guest of her- parents, Dr. and Mrs. George W. Harley. John Wolf and son, Ellwood, attended the dedication of the K. of P. home at Springfield, O., Sunday. Mrs. Chalmer Caskey is quite ill at her home on North Main street:

Charles Verregge was sv Richmond visitor. Saturday. ' Marvel Hoos, of Dayton, spent Wednesday and Thursday of - last week with local relatives, A large crowd attended the public dance given Saturday night by Russell Casker and Orvllle. Timmons. There were many out-of-town guests. Browne and Browne furnished the music. , ... 8ells His Property. George Banks has purchased the J. Augustus Chenoweth property on North Main street and will move there in the spring, Mr. Banks having recently sold his farm south of town. Frank Southard has bought the

Amos Hollinger farm, 4V& miles south of town.. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Browne. Miss Elizabeth Browne and Master Barnet Browne spent Wednesday evening in Palestine, the guests of the Paltime club members at a social and banquet given In the K. of P. hall. Leonard Young of New Paris, and Oliver Spencer of Bethel, were callers here Wednesday. William Harrison of Union City, was here Wednesday., George Harrison of Greenville, O., Is the guest of local relatives." A number of scholars from the Hollansburg schools expect to attend the school fair at New Madison, Friday. The pupils Intend to take advantage of a special hack run for that occasion.

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Deaths in Preble

DOROTHY KELLY. EATON Following an illness which covered a period less than a week, Dorothy Kelly, 13 years old, died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the effects of diphtheria at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Aukerman avenue and High street. She became 111 on Friday of last week, but her condition did not became grave until a few hours before death. She Is survived by one brother and two sisters, Roy Kelly, of this city; Mrs. Russell Hapner, of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Glen Truax, of Ansonia. Fearing a spread of the malady the body was buried Thursday morning in Mound Hill cemetery, without special services.

MARRIES BY MISTAKE.

Child's Tongue Becomes Coated If Constipated When cross, feverish and sick give "California Syrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver ,and bowels so nicely. A child will simply not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. adv.

ELWOOD, Ind., Oct. 7. Thinking that he had a right to get married a second time, after reading in a newspaper that a Mrs. Fred Smith had secured a divorce, Fred Smith, a photographer, married Miss Eva Stansberry, of Elwood. He has since found that the woman whom he read about was not his wife and is now in jail, on a charge of bigamy.

Mr. and Mrs. John ;Fair visited friends at Anderson. Monday. George Barrett spent Tuesday at Indianapolis, attending the 1 Grand Lodge K. of P. The second section of the Christian church ladles will hold a market on Saturday afternoon at'J. W. Marson's department store. N. Connell of this place, underwent an operation at St. Vincent hospital, Indianapolis, Tuesday, for throat ailment. Thus far the operation seems to have been successful. Mrs. Clara Crocker has returned from Indianapolis, where she attended the funeral Of a niece, the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mundelle.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman and daughter, Gay nelle, visited friends at

New : Madison, Ohio, Tuesday.

Frank H. Ohmit spent Wednesday and Thursday at .Indianapolis, attend

ing to business. ...

Miss Mary Scboff, who has been the guest of Miss Amy McDaniei during

the past week, returned to her home

at Huntington, Indiana, Wednesday.

The Loyal. Women's Bible class of the Christian church will hold their

monthly meeting" at the home of Mrs.

Sarah Tague. Friday evening. , All ladies of the church are urged to be

present.

Mrs. W. M. Clapper has returned

from a few days' visit with friends at

Bradford, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ogborn

spent Wednesday at -the Winchester, the .guests of Dr. Huddleston and

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper are at

Detroit this week, where Mr. Harper

is looking after business Interests.

Chief Cause of Pimplee, Blotches, Sallow Skin

(Meaaansar of Haajtb.) TTnalfflitly eruption, pimples. toO.

fclotchea, sallow or muddy akta. usually

art qua io a. uuniin uver, a. ooaiupuw

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to resort to outward applications, which

r.'orjnoz CASE RESTS

EATON. O., Oct. 7. Because repre

sentatives of the Starr Piano company of 'Richmond, Ind-. felled to appear before the grand jury, in session two

days this week, the case against Al

bert R. Monroe, charged with misapplication of the compeny's funds, did not come up ' for investigation. Ac

cording to Prosecutor Saylor, no further action will be taken. When ar

rested Monroe was sent to Jail upon failure to furnish a $500 bond, but he

was later released upon bis own recognisance. . Affidavit for; his arrest was tiled by Jay Dewey, formerly connected with the company In the capacity of sales manager. , . .

RAISE MONEY FOR "Y."

ANDERSON. Ind.. ' Oct. 1 On the first day of a canvass to raise $125,000

to match the gift of J. A. J. Brunt

gift of J. A. Y. M. C. A. he

for a $250,000 T. M. C. A. home here. $28,844.50 was raised. The subscriptions given were much better than expected, they having been estimated at from $20,000 'to $25,000 for the first day.

Denmark yearly produces 271.000.000 cigarettes in twenty-two factories..

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PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY

art qua to a alunriah liver, a oooati bowel and a polluted blood stream consequence. How foolish la auoo. to reaort to outward aupUcationa. i

can never have natural, permanent results. If more people only knew it. there Is a very simple remedy, to be found in

any orusr store, wnicn is as eneeuve aa ic Is harmless and quick aetinar. It is an old formula, long recosnised by the medical Jircifeaaioa, which baa been put la tablet orm. aad at auoh small coat no one aead now Je deprtvad of its weacerfal bene fits. "a-entanel tablets thatw Ike name -aire .ntlrsly vagetaalo and there's ne hablt-formine incradiefat. You need oaly set about a dime's worth, and swallow one at bedtims to realise there's nothins elae quite so sood for the purpose. The action In the moraine is ao easy, so eooth1ns, and Instead of a weakening- aftereffect, you feel truly refreshed and Invigorated. Sentanel tablets are not only the finest remedy known for constipation and torpid liver, but offer the sanest, most sensible treatment for complexion difficulties of tin chrritc "T."Uiaast

Eto-(CII (CM "Tennessee Sunshine in Chunks" Guaranteed to be superior to any coal sold in the city tor your heating stove. Try a ton oi this coal and you Will Use no other.

Build your fire with CHARCOAL We have it packed in small sacks for family use.

Eflflcmcycr's Two Grocery Stores 401 & 403 MAIN STREET 1017 & 1019 BOILED HAM TUNA FISH NEW RAISINS PICNIC HAMS Best Star Quality 15c (i2 lb.) Cans Full Pound Boxes Small, 6 to 7 Pounds 35c Pound Best Quality Sun Maid 15c Grade Dove Brand '" 19c Half Pound 2 Cans, 20c 2 Pkgs. 22c 13c Pound. Fresh Caught Lake Fish (All Kinds) Friday Morning PURE LARD TOILET PAPER NEW PEAS SNYDER'S CATSUP Fancy Open Kettle Anco Crepe Quality Chief Brand , Small 15c Bottles. In 50 Lb. Cans Only 7 (5c) Rolls, 25c 10c June Pack New Pack 10c per Pound 15 (5c) Rolls, 50c. .... .4 Cans, 25c 2 Bottles 22c . New Sour Kraut Fresh Potato Chips New Mackerel Macaroni & Spaghetti Gold Medal Flour COFFEE COCOA Long Sticks, 1 lb. Boxes 24 Pound Sacks Bee Hive Brand Lowney's Best Witch Brand, Special Always Dependable Always Right V lb. 25c Cans 2 (10c) Boxes 15c 85c Sack 28c Pound Special 19c Can Potted Tuna Fish Alligator Pears Brussels Sprouts Casaba Melons . Jones Pig Hams Box Sliced Bacon Potted Lobster Heinz Vinegar Cincinnati Bread Butter Buns, fresh Home Doughnuts Layer Figs Salted Almonds Melba Peaches Marrowfat Beans Canned Prunes New Apricots New Rye Flour Salting Almonds Fresh Bran Bread Mum M. EggemnieyeF & Soes TWO GROCERY STORES!

At Once! Stops Stomach Misery and Indigestion

'Pape's Diapepsin" makes

aicik, Bum, jgaasy oiuiiutcus . feel fine.

Do some foods you eat bit backtaste good, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? .Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down; Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so

certainly effective. No difference how

badly your stomach Is disordered you will get happy relief in five minutes,

but what pleases you most Is that It

strengthens and regulates your stom

ach so you can eat your favorite foods

without fear.

Most remedies give you relief some

times -they are slow, but not sure.

"Pape's Diapepsin" is quick, positive

and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come

back. You feel different as soon as "Pape's

Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your

stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, n6 eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel

fine.

Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in

five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. adv.

"Dogg, may I draw QG on thlG week's pay?" "Ely boy, If you had a GOvlngG account, you wouldn't bo ashing to draw." We want to add another remark -"Boy, ,if you had one of our new

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you never would draw from the boss, because the thrift habit would be a part of you." Have you the nerve to make a resolution and stick to it? Then resolve to begin your next pay day to put away part of your pay regularly. Come in and let us explain this new plan to you. A cordial welcome always awaits you at this bank. Flroft Motional Eiomh Corner of 7th and Main Streets

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