Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 298, 26 November 1915 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
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SEASON PROVES POPULAR WITH LIBERTY BRIDES
LIBERTY, Ind, No. 26.The home of Joseph Beck, west of Liberty, was th scene of a pretty wedding Mon
day evening, when Miss Luva Marie
Larson became the bride of Karl M
Hnbertr of ConnersTllle. The bride's
uncle, the Rev. Bert D. Beck, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hnberty have gone on a short wedding trip and will be at .home to their friends after December 1.
Dubols-Bias Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Du'.Bols was the scene of a lovely wedI ding Thanksgiving evening when I their daughter. Miss Lulu, was united )ln marriage to Merle Bias, youngest i son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bias. Miss tDuBois looked very pretty in a gown of white messaline with a veil made in the cap effect. The Rev. C. W. Whitman of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. The bride and
groom will leave Saturday on thefr wedding trip, and will be at home to
their friends some time in December. Carson-Hubble The wedding of Miss Hazel Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carson
and John Hubble occurred at the
home of the bride's parents. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The Rev. J. L. Hartsook, pastor of the Presbyterian church was the officiating clergyman. License Is Issued.
Marriage licenses were Issued Wednesday to Miss Mary Cleve and
Mr. Ira Brower. They are both rest
dents of this country, living Fairhaven.
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LIBERTY
! Mrs. Paul Gruver and daughter of
Eaton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fosdick Thanksgiving Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Husted entertained
; at a family dinner Thursday, Mr. and
, Mrs. Morris Husted and daughter. Mr
iand Mrs. Earl Young and daughter of
Eaton, Mrs. Emma DeVelin of Con nersville, and Harry Husted of Indi anapolis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bos
sert spent Thanksgiving with relatives
in Brookville Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shock entertained Thursday, T. A. Al
ford and daughter, Betty and Lyman
Gould of Indianapolis, .. .Mr. and Mrs
Will Blum and Miss Hazel Malbach of Connersville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maibach Law
rence Howe of Cincinnati spent yes
terday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Bryson entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Drapler and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hughes Mrs. Laura Bates left Wednesday for Des Moines, la., to make an extended visit with relatives Dudley Porter of Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving? with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter Misses Ui-ss StfvoriK and Vivian Douthit attended the dance given Thursday eveniig at Richmond by the Omicron Phi Clgrna fraternity Miss Mary Bryson ( f Western college, Oxford, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryson .... Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Donahue and Miss Eleanor Richardson and George Coughlin spent yesterday with Mrs. Esther Carlos and family of Brownsville.
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OFFERS PRIZE FOR THROWING ROCKS OFF ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Muncie." -
Thomas Dairy, Jr., of
DRY TO THE VERY BONE.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 26. The Tribune la offering a prlxe of $2 to the boy or girl under the age of 16. who will throw the greatest number of rocks fro mthe public highways of Wayne county between November 25
and December 21, 1916 Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppln entertained Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Toppln of Converse, and Mrs. G. W. Cooper of Geneva, Ind Mrs. George Stombaugh, who is at the Stafford sanitarium. New Castle, taking treatment for sciatic rheumatism. Is said to be improving. .. .The combined reports of the local banks and trust company show deposits amounting $534,855.09, and loans and discounts aggregating $507,181.36 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Toms has as her guests Thursday Mr. ; and Mrs. Exum Unthank of Spiceland. Mrs. Ell Ball of Kokomo is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Eari '
Tout.... The Democrats of western
Wayne county will have a general re- j cruiting meeting and banquet here on Jackson day, January 8 Simeon Crockett spent several days this week at Crawfordsville visiting his son, Rus-' sell, who is attending Wabash college. Mr. and Mrs. Dean House. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Austill and Mrs. Lizzie Sowers visited relatives at Portland, Ind., Thursday A game of basketball will be played here this evening between the Liberty and Cambridge City high school teams Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stannah spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. George Longnecker at Eaton, O Claude Dalrymple, recently discharged from the regular army, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalrymple Mrs. Jennie Jones left Wednesday for Plainfield to attend the wedding of Miss Joyce Bridge and Mr. Stone, which wa held Thanksgiving mornin Mrs. Carrie Green of Indianapolis is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Callaway. The Northwestern Life Insurance company has paid Mrs. C. W. Routh $1,000, the amount of a policy held by her late husband Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dairy had as guetss Thursday
HARTFORD CITY. InL. Nor. . And now Hartford City will In reality be "dry!" You cant even drink at the W. C. T. U. water fountain! The water will be shut off, because of a provision In the new utilities act, which declares that no corporation shall furnish water tree of charge.
HUNTERS KILL CATTLE.
KOKOMO. Ind, Nov. 26. Because careless hunters shot a valuable colt.
a cow and a pet duck, Mrs. Nora Tyner, who lives south of this city, has declared war on all hunters. AH
who trespass, beware!
I0Y IS ACCUSED
CHICAGO. Not. 26. The boys' court
on Friday will consider the case ot John Jackson, aged 15, son of a saloon
keeper who was driving his father's automobile when it struck and killed Frank Becker, aged S, who was playing In the street in front ot the Delano school. The state law governing the operation of motor vehicles provides that the driver of a car must be 18 years, old.
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Masonic Calendar
Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Sailed convocation. Work in the Past and Most Excellent Masters' degrees, commencing at 7 o'clock.
OLD PEOPLE WED AGAIN.
Embroidered and spangled nets are returned in some of the most exquisite creations, both in the light and dark shades. The allover spangled net is particularly stunning.
AUTO STRIKES PLUG
While following the runners in the "Y" cross country run yesterday Ray Kinder ran his Ford into a fireplug at Eleventh and North C street yesterday and broke the front axle and blew out a tire. The machine became wedged into the plug and it was with difficulty that it was loosened. Kinder accompanied by a reporter for the Palladium was making an effort to beat the boys
to the finish at the "Y" building and in turning the corner at a fast pace Kinder lost control of the machine.
BUS TRAFFIC BOOMS.
The telephone in the auto hack station in the Palladium building was about the busiest thing In town on
Wednesday, orders from the adjoining
towns on local merchants coming in at such a rapid rate that Lee Harlan had
to call on his neighbors for assistance.
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HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Nov. 26. Amos R. Keene, 70, and Mrs. Mary J. Keene, 70, are married again. They were divorced last June, but the solitary existence apparently did not appeal to them. Mrs. Keene has been married four times.
AN APPEAL TO WIVES You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that is needed in the home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINE has saved thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given secretly. Your money will be refunded ; if after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORRINE Is doing. A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main street. Adv.
Child Was Badly Constipated! Until Mother Tried j Simple Remedy. In spite of every care and attention to diet, children are very apt to become constipated, a condition responsible for many ills in after life unless promptly relieved. Mrs. C. W. Wilson of Shelbyville, Tenn., had trouble with her baby boy, Woodrow, until she heard of Dr. Calii well's Syrup Pepsin. She writes, ' I can safely say Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy of its kind on earth. It acts so gently and yet so surely. Little Woodrow was very badly constipated and we could find nothing that gave relief until we tried your Syrup Pepsin, which gave immediate relief." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a compound of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drugs, mild in action, positive in effect and pleasant to the taste. It has been prescribed by Dr. Caldwell for more than a quarter of a century and can now be had for fifty cents a bottle in any well-
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Severe Bronchial Cough
Yields Quickly to Vinol. Here is another letter we are permitted to publish for the benefit of Richmond people who suffer from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis. Miss Oda Nelson, a stenographer, of Teaneck, N. J., says: "I suffered from a severe bronchial cough. I had bad coughing spells and became so weak it was hard for me to go to business day after day. I tried cough medicines and doctors' prescriptions -without benett. Through a friend I learned of Vinol and after taking one bottle my bronchial trouble was better. Its continued use stopped the cough, built me up and I gained in weight." It is the combined action of the r edicinal elements of cod livers aided by the blood-making and strengthcreating properties of tonic iron and beef peptone, which makes Vinol a constitutional remedy for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, and at the same time it will build up the weakened, run-down system and reestablish strength. Don't forget we return your money if it fails to give you satisfaction.
P. S.: In your town, wherever you live, is a Vinol drug store. Look for the sign. Adv.
"Tux" is the happy smoke. It Just packs the smoker's calendar so plumb full of fragrant delight that a gloomy day can't crowd itself in edgewise. That mild, soothing taste of Tux" has introduced many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking and a regular unending procession of happy days.
MARCUS J. WRIGHT Famous Ex-Confederate General "Owing to its mild, sweet flavor. Tuxedo is superior to all other tobaccos. I enjoy smoking it immensely and recommend it to all smokers. "
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
By far the most pleasant pipe-smoke in the world is Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being able to smoke your pipe all day, and day after day, without a E article of discomfort 1 You can dp it with Tuxedo ecause Tuxedo is made wonderfully mild and absolutely biteless by the original "Tuxedo Process." That process is what makes Tuxedo different from any other tobacco made. Others have tried to imitate it, but never successfully. Just try Tuxedo for a week and you'll smoke it ever after.
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