Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 77, 9 February 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1916.

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Precinct Committeemen Listed

- There are no vacancies In the list of precinct committeemen for either the Republican or the Democratic parties while the Progressives have filed for only forty of the sixty-four precincts. There will be contests in several of the precincts where two men have made application for the i . .KMlntmrnt In

Ablngton township there are three candidates on the Democratic ticket for committeeman. Oran McCashland. James Bertram and Pierre Helmes. . i ; The following is the complete list of candidates for precinct committeemen: ! Ablngton Charles V. Borradaile,

(R); Oran McCashland. James Bertram, Pierre I Helms (D). f Boston Walter Bulla.' (R); S. Douglas Druley and Adam Ely (D). Center, first Lawrence J. McConaha, (R); Fred Harris (D); B. B. Hed earls, (P). Center, secona "yde B. Lundy, (R); Charles W. dower, (D); J. Clinton Russell, (P). .Center, third John L. Smelser (R) ; Mark A. Stevens, (D); John L. King, (P). iClay, first Merritt Nicholson (R); Adam Howard, (D); A. U. Brown, (P). r" -v. second Thos. B. Gunckel, ()(. .Vm. E. McLaughlin, (D); William H. Gunckel. (P). ; Dalton Elmer Lumpkin, (R); Leroy Harter, (D); Nelson F. Weaver (P). ; Franklin, first Irvin Anderson (R), Lafayette White. (D). i Franklin, second William M. Warner, (R) ; Charles L. White, (D). : Green, first James A. Franklin, (R); Harold Duke, (D); A. T. Ballenger. (P). ) Green, second Earl Kelly. (R) ; Joseph P. Quigley, (D); Ora Pitts (P). Harrison, first Robert N. Beeson and Ross M. Cramer, (R); Harry Rodenburg (D). i Jackson, first William . B. Woodward (R); Park E. Ulerick, (D); William W. Dill. (P). i Jackson, second Layman Gilbert, (R); J. L. Higgins, (D); W. H. Reiser (P). I Jackson, third George M. Barrett, (R); Harry B. Miller, (D); Lee Ault, (P). ' Jackson, fourth Martin L. Young, (R); J. A. Zeigler, (D) ; John E. Copeland. (P). Jackson, fifth Mathew Williams, (R); James Loroy Jones, (D); M. H. Gaar. (P). Jackson, sixth Henry H. Kocher (R); Edwin T. Bertsch, (D); Fred Dryer. (P). . Jefferson, first Thomas Murry,

HAPPY WOMEN

Plenty of Them In Richmond and Good Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. After years of backache suffering, : Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, When she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the following: - Mrs. E. C. Burnett, 104 S. Second St., Richmond, says: "I had always suffered from kidney trouble until a year ago. My back was constantly aching and was so weak that I could

hardly manage to straighten after bending. The kidney secretions were too frequent In passage and caused a great deal of annoyance. I had head'aches and dizzy spells and spots blurred my Bight. I used many medicines, but they didn't do me any good. . I had read a lot about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at Quigley's Drug Store. They helped me and one more

box cured me. I haven't had any trouble now for a year." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask' for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Burnett had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.

(R); Daniel B. Clark, (D.; John M. Stover (P). V -, Jefferson, second Albert S. Hindman, (R); Walter Hays (D); H. Jerome Day, (P), Jefferson, third Charles T. Porter, (R) ; William E. Immel. (D). New Garden, first Frank M. Lamb, (R) ; George T. Rupe, (D) ; Isaac P. Hunt. (P). . New Garden, second Lewis N. Hampton, (R); Bynum Boyer, (D); Lindley M. Pike. (P). v Perry, first Arthur Denny, (R) ; Wade M. Kennedy, (D). Washington, first, Theodore P. Crist, (R); Benton Wagner, (D); Thomas B. Lantz, (P). Washington, second Oliver T. Wallace. (R) ; Frank W. Wallace, (D) ; Harry Ward. (P). Washington, third B. T. Connelly, (R) ; Clayton Klmmel, (D) ; Lafe Reed, (P). Wayne, first Will Ratliff, (R) ; Albert E. Handley, (D) ; John A. Taylor, (P). Wayne, second Samuel C. Robinson, (R); Harper Porter, (D); Theodore S. Martin, (P). Wayne, third Nathan B. White. (R); Thomas E. Kenworthy, (D); Charles H. Little, (P.) Wayne, fourth George Tucker (R) ; John J. Lux. (D). Wayne, fifth C. E. Ruch, (R); Thomas Ryan, (D); Arthur D. Smith, (P). Wayne, sixth Edward . H. Hollarn, (R); J. Frank Bangs, (D). Wayne, seventh George G. Ferllng, (R): Frank W. Thayer, (D). Wayne, eighth Clark Thomas, (R) ; Joseph Waltermann, (D). Wayne, ninth Charles McPherson, (R); Edward A. Fulle (D); Richard J. Wigmore, (P). Wayne, tenth Harry Gee, (R); W. C. Jones, (D). Wayne, eleventh Robert F. Davis, (R); William K. Young, (D); James Hiatt, (P). Wayne, twelfth Edwin O. Marlatt, (R); John W. Bolser, (D). Wayne, thirteenth Charles Wooddhurst, (R); James McCoy, (D); William B. Ward, (P). Wayne, fourteenth John E. Peltz, (R); Andy Carroll. (D). Wayne, fifteenth L. M. Jones, (R) ; John B. North. (D); Grant Wiggins, (P). Wayne, sixteenth Norman A Kirkman, (R); Alfred E. Brooks, (D). i

Wayne, seventeenth Isaac G. Dougan, (R); William PiehL (D). Wayne, eighteenth Joseph E. Thatcher, (R); George A.Bayer, (D). Wayne, nineteenth George W. Zuttermelster, (H) ; ; Harry L. Brendel, (D). Wayne, twentieth Albert Oler, (R) ; Harry Schuermann, (D); William A. Hunt, (P). Wayne, twenty-flrst-tls . W. Hunter, (R) ; Henry H. Johannlng, (D). Wayne, twenty-second C. C. Partlow, (R) ; William F. Schutte. (D) ; T. P. Keplinger, (P). Wayne, twenty-third Nimrod H. Johnson, (R); Howard J. Morrill, (D)j John P. Lancaster, (P). ;i Wayne, twenty-fourth Roy Hollopeter, Archibald M. Price, (R) ; D. D. Minnick. (D); Lewis K. Harris, (P). Wayne, twenty-fifth Fred McKinney, (R); James G. Porter, (D).. . Wayne, Twenty-sixth MUler H. Greene, (R); Frank R. McFail, (D); James B. Howes, (P). Wayne, twenty-seventh Elmer J. Carroll, (R); A. A. Mumbover, (D). Wayne, twenty-eighth Ed N. Wilson. (R) ; Dr. tharles A. Duffin, (D) ; John M. Worl, (P). Wayne, twenty-ninth Karl K. Meyers, (R); Harry R. Lontz, (D); Thos. T. Whelan, (P). Wayne, thirtieth Robert L. Study, (R); Charles C. Harlan, (D). Wayne, thirty-first George H. Shofer, (R); Charles F. Hunemeier, (D); George M. Guyer, (P). Wayne, thirty-second Edgar Iliff, (R) ; Joseph Allen, (D). Wayne, thirty-third Earl M. Kessler, (R); George N. Noggle, (D). Wayne, thirty-fourth John,M. Underhill. (R) : Frank A. Brown, (D) ; Harry F. Winkler, (P). Wayne, thirty-fifth W. Thomas Moorman, (R) ; William E. Wilkins, (D); Albert E. Rencks, (P). Webster E. N. Brumfield, (R); Howard H. Harris, (D).

FACTORY GOES UP

EMPORIUM, Pa, Feb. 9. Part of the plant of the Aetna powder factory was destroyed by an explosion today. No one was killed.

The area of Italy is 110,000 square miles, while the area of California is 158,000 square miles.

A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for the superiority of Royal Baking Powder ? S There are several good reasons, but there is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. .... .; .:.. " This reason, which every woman should know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used in other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York

Do Not Leave Money House ' ' ' ' " C I J This Clipping from The Palladium of February 3, 1916, Tells Its Own Story.

ait ratK e v! net take anything of value, Mrs.

, the police how the man secured Enters Second House. , Some time between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a thief, believed to be the same one that entered the Haner residence, secured between $50 and $60 at the home of David Frauman. 64S South E street This man. In the absence of members of the family, entered the house through the kitchen door. After takinc the money, which he found in the bureau drawer, he departed through the front door. He was not noticed by any of the neighbors either entering or leaving the house, so the police have no description. About ten days ago a thief robbed two other south end hornet and the police were successful in effecting his capture at Dayton, having been able to secure a good description of the man.

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Centerville Events

By Mrs. Lenna King.

gan left for .CoJumbia City, Ind.t Saturday morning where he began teaching Monday morning in the high school. He completed his. work at the state unlver'sitv at the end of the semester.

' but will not receive bis diploma until

June commencement.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bertsch were Sunday visitors of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McConaha of. Richmond..... Raymond Bertsch of Greensburg, was an over Sunday guest of- his parents and friends.. . , Mrs, Dora Mendenhall is spending several days with her brother, Frank Smith of Anderson .Mrs. Laura Mull went to her daughter's, Mrs. Carl MedeariB, Saturday to remain until alter the sale which was held today..... The revival services closed Sunday evening at the Methodist church, after continuing for three weeks. ; Three additions, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and son of East Walnut street, named into the church at the Sunday morning services.,-. .Ray Mor-

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: WHYANURIC'f : IS AN INSURANCE AGAINST SUDDEN DEATH! B Sufferers from Backache, Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble .

Before; an Insurance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test the urine and report whether you, are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sickheadache, dizzy spells, or the twinges -and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The urine is often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get sore and sleep is disturbed two or three times a night. This is the time you should consult some physician of wide experience such as Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. Send him 10c 'or large trial package of his new discovery "Anuric." Write him your lymptoms and send a sample of urine for test. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that "Anuric" is the most pow

erful agent Indlssolving uric acid, ai hot water melts sugar, besides being absolutely harmless and is endowed with other, properties, for it preserve' the kidneys In a healthy condition by thoroughly cleansing them. Being so many times more active than lithla. It, clears the heart valves of any sandy substances which may clog them and Z checks the degeneration of the blood. I vessels, as well as regulating blood .' pressure. "Anuric" is a regular Insurance and life-saver for all big meat, eaters and those who deposit lime salts ' in their joints.' Ask the druggist for' "Anuric" put up by Dr. Pierce, in 50-' cent packages. " , t t t . . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels have been favorably known for nearly 50 years.-Adv.

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