Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 266, 20 October 1915 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBA1L WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1915
L'EETS AT t."LT0(l
, The WMbtnton!towMMp BiNe ' school, convention , will be held ,ln the Friend church at Milton Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. - The " program f ollows:': ...,..- - , Song. ' .,' ... ; - - - ., - i - - devotional Service Rev. M.' S. .Taylor, -.;... ; Song.' . . . .-. Business period. ,
Brief ' Reports from township de
partment superintendents. Address--Elementary Work,' Miss Emma G. Lemen.'State superintendent
eleniedtary work' -Indiana Sunday
School association, Indianapolis. . Song. . ........ . . . Offering. . . , , Adjournment , Officers and .Superintendents.' The followin are the officers and
' department suoerintendents. ; of the
to wnshin association:
Charles' Callaway.' president; Wll-
iam H.' Jeff riea, vice president; Mrs. Miriam - Haasey, - secreUryreasurer; E. 'P. Jones.-chorister. ' ' :
- nnartmnt' : Sunerlntendents Miss
Cora M. Brown, elementary; Mrs. Lois Doty, r secondary ; Mrs. Rose Hoshour, adultr ' Mrs. Gertrude : Jones, teacher training; Mrs. Josephine Wagner, temperance; Mrs. Julia Pruitt, home; Rev. Cfaytoh Wright, missionary.
Armenians Girls Fleeing : ; From Turkish Atrocities
Deaths in Preble
WILLIAM 8TRAW. EATON from the effects of paralysis, with which he - was stricken one week ago, -William... Straw, 75, died Tuesday, morning at his home on South Maple street. His condition for three or four days hod been extremely, grave. While- attending a , public sale at the home of his son-in-law, . ' Leonard Spacht; northwest of this city;' he was first stricken; v ---v : The deceased was born In, Twin township and his entire life had been passed in'. Preble 'county. . About ' fifteen years ago lie retired and moved to Eaton. He is survived by his widow and one daughter,-Mrs. Allle Spacht. besides one- brother and two sisters, who are:.. , .Joseph .Straw, living near Eaton," Mrs. Robert Appleby of this city, and Mrs-. Emma Bomer of Minneapolis, Kaq-. . ... Funeral services will be. held Thursday afternoon at "; 1 : 30 at the home, conducted by Rev. Hugh A. Smith of West Milton. Burial , wiir be made in Mound Hill cemetery. -
PRINCE LEOPOLD OF BAVARIA
utofetxt or bavria ' -
The Bavarian veteran, leader of the second. Auetro-German army group In Russia, is reported to be nettled at his failure to convince the Poles of Ger
many's friendship.
The use of zinc plates in a boiler is said to prevent the formation of the
scale which interferes with the boil
er's efficiency.
A WOMAN'S BACK
The Advice of This Richmond Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many aches and pains. Ofttimes "tis the kidneys' fault.
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are
so effective. Many Richmond women know this: Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Jane Cooper, 922 N. 12th St..
Richmond, says: "My back has always
given me the most trouble. It ached and W88 "stiff and sore. My kidneys
were also irregular in action and some
times I had dizzy spells and headaches
Every time I have ben this way I have
procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Quigley's drug store and they have never failed to relieve me. I have never found another kidney medicine that has done me so much good."
Price 50c, at all dealers. . Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans' Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cooper had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, NV Y. Adv. ,
Richmond People Good Dressers
Very few cities In the United States can show as many well-dressed-people ns Richmond, a large per cent of them having' theft- clothes , made to order.. You can . tell a wearer of - Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and up-to-date. "We make fine cuits-rf 15.00 to $30.00. This week Fail, Goods are being, received Karly buyers 'please take niv tic.-' Make your selection now. . . . Main and Ninth Strsets Emmons.
flUiE uanniSQ: coys osc.in.ra:iFAn:.i
WHITEWATER, IniL, Oct. 10. Mr.
One of the first pictures to . reach this country showing I Armenians fleeing for i their lives r.f nn thp Turks, who are reoorted as committine the niost horrible atrocities on the Christian
Th nif4iir shnws Armeniftn refugees beine taken aboard a French Warship, . which took
them to Port Said, where several thousand of the refugees are "now'congrregated. Other" refugees
are fleeing into; Greece. J , , , . . , . . . -
BURGLARS RIFLE
GLEN KARN STORE
GLEN KARN, O.. Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell' entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. "arid Mrs. Lew Green and Mrs. Mary Jone' Thomas. Carl Thompson .and wife of Winchester are visiting her parents here. Grant Forrest and wife spent Sunday with her parents near Farmland. William Horn had as guests at dinner Sunday, Stanley Downing and wife, John Horn and v wife and Jerry Horn, wife and son, Henry. Mrs. Geneva Rudicel and children spent the week end with her parents at Greensfork. The two-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Timmons was buried Sunday at Hollansburg. Its death was due to stomach and bowel trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John Horn will go to Cincinnati Wednesday to reside. Mrs. W. A. Garretson of New Paris will spend the week end here' with her daughter,. Mrs. Ethel Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Loral . Ross and Ivan Richards and family motored to Ridgeville Sunday. W. A. Chenpweth's store was broken into one night last week, and several pieces, of jewelry were taken. Miss Opal Skinner has returned home after visiting her-cousin, Miss Ruby Downing.: Don William- and wife of Greenville, and D. P. Albright and family visited Dale Williams and family Sunday. - Tommy Armacost and family visited friends at Fountain City Sunday.
All the crude borax material used in this country is obtained from three mines, all in southern and southeastern California. "
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. Oct. 20. Mr. and -Mrs. Wesley Cornell gave a 6 o'clock dinner - Monday evening ; in horor of her ' mother, Mrs. Margaret Patton of Martinsville, it being the occasion, of her seventy-eighth birth
day- anniversary. , The . rooms were nicely decorated and the ! table made j attractive with candles, candy, fruit ' and flowers. . Among the guests were
Elisha Pritchard, Miss Emaline Pritchard and Miss Katherine Patton of Mar tinsville.
Lynn-Richmond : auto truck - and - will
assume his duties this .week. Frank Richie of Dayton spent Sunday with ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
S C. Richie and the entire" party motored to Blount sville,' Ind., and spent
the day with friends.
E. D Faulkner of Indianapolis
business .vlaltor Jiere Thursday. . Mr. Hollace Warner spent Saturday and Sunday with relaUvea near M uncle. . :-V--;V-V.-: . :. Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Moor and family entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White. Mr. and : Mrs. Orover White, Mr. and - Mrs. ' Richard Rosa.
Mr." and Mm. Chaa. White; Mr. and
Mrd J. E. Richarda. Misses Haxel
White, Helen ' Ross and Frauline
Whits and Mildred Whits.
Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose. Mr. and
Mrs. William Hinahaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Woods, ' Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Bunker and famlliea were not hunting near Palestine, 0. 8unday.
Mr. Ollie .Harrison t of near Rich
mond : has purchased the Oscar Mc-
Clure eighty, acre - farm . three miles east of town;- conaideratlDn $8,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlsa Jordan and
family of Rfchmond spant Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. :WUUam O. Baker and family. . -X "
Mr. and Mrs. Segal Ross, Mr. ana Mrs. William Hinahaw motored to Mt. Etna last Tuesday. - " Messrs. Ross White, . Chas. Woods, Gaar Armacost and Osro Blose were at Tipton Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll snd family had as their guests Sunday - Mr.
and Mrs. William Baker and family of
Fountain City, ' Mrs. B. : W. Addleman
and Mrs. Elisabeth Arthur, Mr. Harry
Addleman.
STATE TO SEND
POULTRY EXHIBIT
EATON, O, Oct. 20. One of the big features of the coming January show
of the Preble County Poultry Associa-
Uon will be the exhibit of Ohio State University. Announcement that the request for the exhibit had been granted
was received' Tuesday by Secretary Orerholser. The display -will be to charge of representatives of .the university who will deliver instructive addresses and .discuss methods con
cerning the proper handling of chick
ens. Model, houses for chicks, will be included among other things displayed
by the university.
I
NEWPARIS
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moon and daughter of -Dayton- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Killbourne. . Miss Gertrude Colvin of Richmond spent Sunday with home-folks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hawley and family of Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Cral R. Hawley were entertained Sunday by Mr. and "Mrs. C. C. Hawley. Mrs. C. H. Wefel and Mrs. .T. J. Canny were recent visitors at Greenville. Mrs.' J. M. Sawyer who has been ill with a., complication of diseases remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. John Johannlng and family of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary McGill and daughter, Miss Elsie. Miss Mary Porterfield has been confined at her home the past week with a severe case of tonsilitis, but will not return to Richmond for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kisling of near Eaton were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sawyer. . Harvey Haller, former driver of the New Paris-Richmond Freed auto truck, has taken a like position on the
IrV
Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases
fffiTIo
I I I rv v vy 1
BLACK TAH VVi"ITE
Easy
7 1
Applying SHINOLA
Any Old Cloth
Polishing SHINOLA
Will Be At Hotel Westcctt, Richmond, Ind. On Saturday and Sunday, Oct, 23 & 24.
Two Days On V Office Hours : 8 :00 A. M. 8:00 P.M. Daily Returning Every 4 Weeks or 23 Days
Is direct from NEW YORK CITY whan lie baa bad the adTantaseoC tntac In tbm tersest Baacftslavhlch are devoted to tba tBiMt cfChroiic Drntmaemaad DimJm. Ia addttioo balit graduate at on ml the kuTMt Oanrl Boapital hi Nw Xrk City, u wll bmtmg a 4uiy aradnatad and Heaaaad phrsietan tn ttra Stats ot Indiana TVa training oamhi nni wkh e munbar C yaara axper wnaa and praettea kaa Mrved to maka "Or. FVnMi tboraagklr ynftciant and expert in the UaatiBwitef aUlojgataadlna'ene panUt ChraBia Dtawa. Hia aaetbada of treatment are the lataated aeat till am known te wAumem and which in his anrn anormana anas.
lenoe kave bees abaolatelr eaeeeeefat. Every fetfamt wbe eoaealte this Specialist ia ive
umtvvcb ana nxi expianaaoaioi vaeir cobbhuob. mnm mcoEBDie eeoBjOODB i for whioajoaiBB;canbe4weteBja Bar arfad fnr treBtennat.
Pr. Fmth Succeeds VThero Others Have FsDed
If yon baTweoffamd formorrthaw yama wltaaObnmte Affliction, yarn owa ft to yuur cum
ita u enanaiaapMiauK waa nn aoaa mmarir ar ynarsl mtaar. trmlmsaT tetneet yotfeoEtactlraMd therefor anoeeaaf alljk senat delay bit arrange to
Frata at ytwir vmf oatrneet opportunity, for the earlier ny disease to mouoriy
od the mare bssui ance tat it win bo promptly and penponenthr cured.
experieace
see Dr.
TIM FwHowInx DIoss, PlsorJerm, ConeTltiMW
Ailomr&s aro
Bvau Ear. Naao avid Tbroat
Catarrb, oulanrrd and dtaeaeed tonaUB.
adenoids, spurs snd po!ypl ox lae nose
oootneee, nacTna; n. o enrs. innai ttou of tne eyes andgracnlatad ltd.
i of the Heart and Blood Vaeaels.
which nun pnlpltation or flottorlnff ot
the heart, bineooas ot Bin upe ana nniu, Bbortocu of breath, cough, aodflaaUlse of the less and Boklas. D la as lea el tbe Lneosancl An ffasaazns, prokmoed cough, proaresaive looe of . troichW and atronatn. aftrrnoao fcrrr, nicht BTveaia, and ep'.tttngt of blood means tubereoJaSal or ennamrnptton. IX) not be In doubt -bo toerwane-trutti . by an OTrn1nat1nn. .
aaos of tbe Stomach aad Itittalliaas, arrlna; Hfo to palu, naaaca and votohV lag. gas fornaation, dlaorrlioea sndcoattTenesa, and prolongad attacka-df dyepepetaand lndigectfoa.
i of the Kidneys' and (fttaary Or
sous. Brtcnoe aaa aertscted sunple test
waken igwiKir prove or auapnnw'nai k.
of neaney mniman r i. eniet a? Uon.
natnref Xf yon dnvSjzvatlaBni yuui lew ncdiata attention. PPr aatfafactory ti a. 1 1 1 mht can baciven jxu Nervous Oeltflily sVze yon tired morntnaat Berrona and da , pendens: Bo ambition lifeless; do tootles momory; easily fatifued; exoitablo ' and irritable: eyes aunben. red and ' blurred! dreams and losses; meotnlly
arowonaaiuswan. u wo yonrconciuon
asmanqa arontion ana you are in of advice and treatment Private Diseases of Men and Women a
. ucutar speciality, including all dls. eases peculiar to both sexes, using In tan datorlty of cases Dtw and oriclnal metheds which hare pi or an completely efficient and satisfactory, a. special . trcafcjent for men which .will bo ex. Stsiacd personally tothoaa who are bv treated or are tn need ot same. Surglcsl Cases, amen as VaricoceJo, Hydro.
crwo ana nuprare, given special atten
S'rli2S!KrSSS f edtainlatered for blood dtecases by a new id beaodouetlf properly examined. J. and imDrtrrt-d aietaod. caoaina- HsUe ar
of the Rectsam.
and ptles cured wtuynt
IOeftaresnteNockrMasjo
oesafntty traated srtasont opera flesu . -
Do. yon sotfer with baartnehes. epuepay or
Httle or
"flta."
rsouaaatisBa. raaBbant.aataaaa.akti dir.
eaae. Mood disorders, deposits tn tho . urtae. tcOaaaatlon of the bladder, or ctierrano sad distressing disorders of Whlohyou do aot knew the aaaoo cr
to Ahssfntsia Praa and .
1. and mrIm wtth it ati. -
hately bo obligation tn take tretmTit.
Adrico and complete explxc-tion a"d expert opinion of your condition. wlUi - a tborongh examinstlcn is frea and ct ' fntsrBal?dgadiy extended thoqe who are
Bostwrely no patjents traated by snaa. and alt
aosirnsr inmrmaBonjarosi
selresja persoa.
If it's soft and dry with a box of SHUTOLA and you have a shoe shining outfit that can't be beaten for efficiency. Of course the Shinola Home Set Is Korc Convenient
The Shinola Dauber applies SHUTOLA properly and the Lamb's Wool Polisher brings the brilliant shine. Because SHUTOLA is wax and oils it is good for leather, does not spatter or spill, sheds moisture and will not come off on garments in wet weather. Try SHIIIOLA on handbag or automobile. AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH
What Is Your
Blood Preccure?
The age of the 40s is a critical ,peri6d In every person's life. And one. of the most common things that make ;it critical is increased "blood pressure" with its accompanying "hardening of the arteries.' Scientists have fully proven that increased blood pressure is caused by poisonous deposits in the delicate tissues of the arteries. One of the chief agents i in this process is coffee with its poisonous drug caffeine. -.-i' "A man is as old as his arteries," life-insurance companies say, and the Blood Pressure Test is one, of the principal factors nowadays in determining a', "risk". How do you stand. : If there is any doubt about coffee's hurting if ' you have frequent headaches, biliousness; sleepless-, ness, nervousness, or heart flutter try - a-10 days'! change to ) .
the pure f ocd-drink. . . Made of prime wheat- roasted with a bit of,' wholesome molasses, Instant Posttua contains - no caffeine, no cumulative, harmful drug, nothing but the good food values of the cereal. Postum comes in. two forms: The original Pcstum Cereal must be well boiled, and Instant Pcst-t um the soluble form, made in the cup instantly. One of the first steps away from increased Bleed" Pressure in coffee drinkers' is POSTUM.
tt
There's a Reason
Sold by. Grocers everywhere.
A. O. MARTIN Deiltlof Phen-1S7. . Colonial Bids.
r- 71 MAIM 5T PQ i&k
PUT YOUR MONEY IN TIRES
that will give you tbe utmost value
for every dollar expended. Value in Urea is their ability, to travel far and last Ion. Service, not looks, is the standard of value. You'll find Racine tires good, for , more mileage service than any others similarly priced. - Their - records prove it. . . . The Central Auto Station Phone 2121.
Demountable Rims Tbe 1916 Maxwell is equipped with da.
liable runs, and has tbe same size tire oa
all four wheeb. Two vitally importaat feat
To replace a tire on the road it is only see essary to loosen fire bolts ; slip off the flat tire; slip on spare rim and tire; tighten three bolts, and proceed. We are waitioa to take yon for a' test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" retards, and is' breaking all low MArerXottw records.
aam - .... .
BtttikSstfir
a vfy j m
THE McCONAHA COMPANY
41S-415 MAIN STREET.
PAIJLADIUT.1VAirr ADS CZUTiG RESULTS TRY THEtt
