Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 285, 11 November 1915 — Page 9

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EARL GRAl'jfORD TO MAKE SPEECH

TO ADULT GLASS

MILTON. Ind., Nor. 11. Earl' Crawford will teach the combined adult sissies of tne Sunday acbool at the

Christian church here Sunday morn

ing. The occasion la the annual

World's Temperance Sunday. Give Birthday Party. -

A birthday dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. George W. Crull, eaat of town. Tbe occasion was tbe 19th birthday anniversary of Miss Harriett Crull. Those present

; were Messrs. and Meadamea Carl McNutt of College Corner Clyde MncMul- ' len and family of Greensfork, Carl Hutson and family of Dublin, Roy Crull and family of near Connersville, and Jesse Lammott An elegant dinner was served. Form New Society. The Naoku is a new club that has been organized at Milton, and the members are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. War- , ren, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coppock. Dr. and Mrs. Cullen Squier, Miss Mabel Bossert. Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klrlln, Charles Ferguson. The company met with Dr. and Mrs., Squier and later enjoyed a wlnhle roast in Crook's woods south of town. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirlln. Ho Itfe House Party. Miss Marie Elwell, who Is one of ' the teachers in the .New Castle schools entertained at a house party over Sunday. Her guests were, Miss! Edith Pressnell of . Vincennes, ' Miss

JSdna LaGrande of North Vernon, Miss Dora Hill of Lynn. All are teachers In the New Castle schols. Miss Elwell entertained in their honor. Misses Ruby Moore,' Blanche Moore, Mary Jones, Florence Daniel, Lorene Warren, Lora Beeson, Veva Witter, Alma Wagner and Lula Faucett. Revival Begins School. The revival services at tbe Friends church will begin Sunday, November CI, under direction of the pastor, the Rev. Charles Elliott.. .. ,The Rev. M.

M- j iv w sis aa vscavaa nv m-j a chapel Sunday Frank Herschcy

ana son irrea, Mr. ana Mrs. Hiaca ana daughter, Mary Louise of Dayton, O , were guests of Miss Barbara Kern this wee Mrs. M E. Kinsey of Connersville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lute Lantz Dan Hess and Lafe Rayle are in charge of then work. .. . Mrs. Vene Beeson and Mrs. Hattie Heist spent a few days with Mrs. Mary Walker, north of Dublin

Mrs. Will Ogborn of Cambridge City, was the guest of her late husband,

lister, Mrs. Lida Swope, Wednesday

,...Bert Potter of Middletown, O., is

risking Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams

PREMIER OF GREECE

FACES BIG STORM

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M. Skouloudis, the new premier of .the Greek cabinet, who has retained most of the Ministers in the Zaimis cabinet. An early fall of the new organization is predicted. M. Michalidkis the only new man selected for a post, refused to accept the portfolio of Minister of public instruction. M. Skouloudis is acting as Foreign Minister as well as Premier.

EMERSON GAUSE WEDS IN DAYTON

, MILTON, Ind., Nov. 11. Announcement cards have been received of the marriage of Emerson Gause at Dayton, O. The cards read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Becker announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorotuy Henrietta, to Mr. Thomas Emerson Gause, November second." The groom Is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gause of Milton, and was born here, and aside from a high school graduate, Mr. Gause took a course at Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gause will be at home after November 15, 49 American Terrace, Dayton, Ohio.

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that's all right with us, but you fail to tell us where to get the money." WHAT'S THE US? Insurance man skips with somebody else's money. He wasn't taking any chances .on insurance. -..He got his while it was traveling and didn't wait for results. - NOW'S THE TIME. Are there more Yeggmen in Wayne county than there are police or are tbe "Yeggs" working while the police Sleep. We are seriously thinking of entering the game ourselves for it i seems to be" profitable. On second thought, however, we have decided to abandon the scheme for some guy might come along with a good wallop and rob us. Still If he's a sport we'll divide. CERTAIN LY NOT.

"Few Persons Hear Report From Jury," reads a headline. Quite true my dear. What's the use of setting around a -stuffy courtroom when .the Pal's telephones are In working order. tt waixnma vnu friends. Our num

ber 1. 1121 and any one of our two

readers are invited to can us ai any time. A GENUINE FIND. He or she signs him or herself as "An aspiring poet," but we don't know whether we will let him or her into the league or not. He or she didn't

have tUft nerv.ejo; signals or Aer name to tbe ' following effusion, but after careful thought and consideration we have decided that-we would not be fair to our readers if we deprived them of reading the first effort of such a wonderful' genius.. Here it is and whether its a knock or a boost we leave it to you: There was a man named Dlddlebock, Who "had a"head " like a" 'wooden hlochv , . No matter how hard you'd hammer his dome, , You couldn't hurt Mm, for nobody's home. Now we ask you in all sincerity Is'nt that a gem. Next thing we know we'll be bearing from James Whitcomb Uiley.

COUNTY ENROLLMENT : REPORTED AS 8,255

; Of the 552,927 boys and girls who are

enrolled in the public school of Indt

ana, according to figures compiled In the office of the state superintendent of public Instruction, 8,256 represents the total enrollment. In Wayne county aoboelsfor the seasokof 1915. .- As the

total enrollment In the county in 1914 was 7,792, there Is an increase of 463

for this year. " '

While there was an increase of 4,430 in the state enrollment, the most mark

ed gain was in the average daily attendance. The daily attendance this year -averaged 452,764 in comparison with 441,168. or a gain of 11,597.

.ATTENDS PEACE SESSION.

Dr. Henry Cadbury, acting head of the Biblical department of Earlhara college, has gone to Gordon City, N. J., to attend a national peace meeting called by Dr. Henry T. Hodgkin of London.

SPECIALIST IN Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases

WiUBeAt Hotel Wettcott, Richacad, Ind. On Satcrday and Sunday, , Oct. 23 & 24.

Two Days Onr Office Honrs: 8:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Daily

Returning Every 4 - Weeks or 28 Days

DR. KELLY GOES EAST

President R. L. Kelly of Earlbam,

college has gone to New. York where he is attending a meeting of the executive committee of the council of church board of education. The chief matters

of business coming before the committee are the. program for the next annual meeting and the promotion of the proposed national campaign In behalf of denominational education. The annual meeting of the church council will be held in Chicago in January In connection with the Association of American Colleges, of which Dr.-Kelly is president.

The United States last year Import

ed from Sicily $673,973 worth of citrate

of lime.

i3 direct from NEW YORK CITY

Wliereke hg hJte fjhytays at tamhring the tefaat Qwpttals which an Wvoted ta

Contlmwd Prom Page One. ' ahlp. Amount issued. $51,000. Amount outstandlnK (16 aeries), $40,800. X. IS. Haas road. In Wayne townahlp. Length. .98 miles. Amount le

aned. $44,000. Amount outstanding (17 series ), $39,100. William B. Barton road. In Wayne

township. Length, S miles and 1.519 feet. 3.29 miles. Amount Issued. $49.-

000. Amount outstanding (17 series). I41.C50.

Harvey B. Foaler road. In Wayne

township. Length. 3.098 H feet. Amount Issued. $19,000. Amount outstanding

(19 aeries). $18,050.

Total amount Wayne township.

$364,100.

Total, amount paid. $99,550. Total amount outstanding. $264,550. Washington township road, in Wash

ington township. Length, 2 miles and

4.709 feet. 2.89 miles. Amount Issued. $16,600. Amount outstanding (6

bonds). $4,980 ' '-

Clarence Wright road, on county

line of Wayne and Randolnh counties, on township line of Franklin and New

Garden townships. Length. 4V4 miles.

Portion of Franklin tpwnshlo. 4 miles.

or 8-9; New Garden. M, mile, or 1-9.

Amount Issued by Wayne county. 87,180. Amount outstanding (14 bonds), $5,026. Oliver Scantland road. In Greene townshin. Length. 2 miles and 3.573 feet, 2.68 miles. Amount issued. $12,000. Amount outstanding (16 binds). $9,600. . Ernest TL Cox road, on county line of Wayne and Randolph counties, on township line of Green township. Length. 2 miles plus. 2.20 miles. Amount issued by Wayne countr.

$5,000. Amount outstanding (16 bonds), $4,0(Mh - - . Thomas 'A. Morrison road, on county line between Wayne and Randolph counties, on ; township line of Green and Perry townships. Length, 1 mile and 1.345 feet. 1.25" miles. ' Portion of Green township. 1 mile, or 4-5; Perry township. 4 mile, or 1-5. Amount Issued by Wayne county, $2,600. Ac:ount outstanding (16 bonds). $2,128. Orlando Marshall road, on county line betwen Wayne and Randolph counties, on township line of Perry township, 1.44 miles in length. Amount Issued by Wayne county, $3,250. Date

of bonds, Oct 21. 1914. Amount outstanding (20 series), $3,250. Summary: Total amount Issued in Wayne county, $410,790. Total amount paid, No". 15, 1913, $117,256. - Total amount outstanding, $293,531.

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Applied la Salve Form Over Threat

aad Cheat Relieves by Inhalation aad Absorption.

Vapor treatments are best for inflamma

tions of tbe air passages. The vapors carry the medication direct to the inflamed surfaces without disturbing the stomach, aa Internal medicines will do. A vary con-

venient vapor treatment is a good applies, tion of Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve over the throat and cheat, covered with a warm flannel cloth. The body heat releases vapors that are inhaled with every breath, opening the air passages, , loosening , the phlegm, and healins the raw surfaces.

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absorbed through the akin, taking ont that tightness aad aoreneaa, 25c, 60c, or 1.00.

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WHY DO WE SEND OUT OF OUR STORE STACKS

OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS EVERY DAY? BECAUSE THE PEOPLE "BELIEVE" Hi US. ' WHY DO THEY BELIEVE IN US? V ; BECAUSE WE HAVE NEVER FOOLED THEM. 'A IT PAYS US TO SELL YOU GOOD CLOTHES AT A LOW PRICE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO WEAR GOOD CLOTHES. NO MAN CAN SUCCEED UNLESS HE DOES. DRESS BETTER; YOU'LL DO BETTER. Some of you have been waiting fcr the tiae to come when you could be well dressed at a reasonable sum. That time has come it's here right now, during my great sale. You can't help but save money on yemr clothes if you buy now, so why wait? Come now while the values are the best Menu's Paimfls I am selling dress pants and work pants now at a big sacrifice. If you are in need of a new pair, come to my sale; I surely have your size and just the style and quality of goods you want and at the right price.

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820 IVIaln Street

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NUSBAUM'S

Friday and-Saturday Yonr Uurestricted Choice of Any Trimmed Hat In Our Entire Stock

Other Trimmed HATS CCy priced as low as ... . . . OOL

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