Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 82, 15 February 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, Feb. 15, 1916.

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JOKERS STEAL CAKE AT PARTY IN MILTON HIGH

MILTON. Ind., Feb. 15. The Rev. M. S. Taylor gave two excellent sermons at the M. K. church Sunday..... Mrs. Mary Borders and Mrs. W. W. Leverton were at Richmond to attend

a meeting of the county committee for

the W. C. T. U. Monday. Mrs. Borders was sent as a delegate from the local

union.. .. .Mrs. Harold Hoshour spent

Monday at Kast Uermantown, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Dyer The Rev.

Charles Elliott preached good sermons

at tho Friends church Sunday morn Ing and evening Mr. and Mrs. C,

J. Coppock were at Pleasant Hill, O.,

to visit his mother, who recently un

derwent a surgical operation there last

week. She was getting . along well. They also attended the funeral of a relative at Fountain City, Monday.... The Rev. Walter Jerge of Earlham,

was the guast of friends here, over

Sunday The Farmers Institute will be at Milton. Monday, Feb. 21 Dr. and Mrs. Cullen Squler were called to Frankfort. Monday owing to the critical condition of his father, Dr. E. A. Squler, who has been sick. Dr. Cullen Squler was doubtful that his father would be living when he reached Frankfort.... -.Mrs. Will Wallace is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russell Warren at Saratoga and also assisted her to entertain at a Valentine party, Monday The embroidery- club meets with Mrs. E. P. Jones, Wednesday afternoon The Eastern Star meets Wednesday evening. The members are all invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore of Richmond, were guests of Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Jones were guests at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Jones,. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, south or town Miss Hattie Sills received word Saturday of the death of Mrs. Shafer or Liberty. The deceased was the mother of Will Shafer, of that place Some one found a way to unlock a door, the evening of the high school party Friday, and entering the room stole two of the nice cakes prepared for the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wissler are both sick. Mrs. Wissler is suffering from sciatic rheumatism Mrs. Henry Hoffman's sister, is here from Michigan as her guest.. .. .The Milton Masonic lodge had work in the Fellow Craft degree, Monday evening Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter of Cambridge City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson, Sunday.. .. .J. B. Murley and Gladys Hoffmann are among the sick.

Events in Economy

By N. H. Edwards.

Those who disembarked from the late train from Richmond Saturday nipht were: Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Scantland, Cecil Scantland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb, Prof. W. Brumfield, Mrs. Anna Bishop, Effie Wilson, Katherine 1'usey, Blanche Fennimore, Jessie Secretit, Klsle Veal and Mrs. X. Osborne Revival services are being held at the West river Friends church. ....Prcntis Edwards and Crosier Thcrnburg have sold $105 worth of

Advise Women to Profit By Her Experience

"I just wished that every woman would take my advice and profit by my costly experience," remarked Mrs. Charles F. Ward, who resides at 1611 Prospect street, Springfield, Ohio. "I know that there are a good many women, and men for that matter, who a re surfering rrom stomach troubles as I did for years, right here in dear old Springfield. It is these people who can realize why I am so enthusiastic over Tanlacr because in that wonderful remedy I found instant relief. "Why, 1 suffered years of untold agonies from acute indigestion and nervousness. Ij seemed that the more medicine I took the more I suffered. I tried about every so-called remedy in existence I guess, but none seemed to have any effct on my condition. A friend, . who I knew was affected with practically the same symptoms that I had, told me how Tanlac had benefited her and I took heed and purchased a bottle. I noticed a wonderful improvement and purchased the second. I continued to improve and begin to realize that I was not in a hopeless condition but was returning speedily to my former healthy self. Before I began the Tanlac treatment I would get so nervous at times that I could not control myself. I

spent many a restless night. My housework was sadly neglected be

cause I felt too week and listless to

carry it on. My appetite was poor and I couldn't digest even the most care

fully prepared and selected foods. I felt bloated after meals and often had

those disagreeable belching spells. "Things have changed now, bowever. Haven't had one of those nerv-

ous spells since I took my first dose of

Tanlac. My appetite has improved

and I can eat most anything I want

without being afraid of suffering any disagreeable after effects. . "Tanlac has brought about a marvelous change in my condition and I think that all people who are suffering with stomach trouble, indigestion or nervousness will find that it will have the same effect on, them: I am on my fourth bottle now and as long as my condition Improves I'm going to continue you its use." " Tanlac,. the ideal reconstructive tonic, is being especially introduced in Richmond at the Thistlethwaite drug store where the Tanlac man daily I

explains its merits and what can be expected from its use. adv. ' "" I

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furs this winter.. . . .George and Harry Thornburg were in Richmond Saturday.. . .'.Mrs. Alice Frazler. have gone to Richmond to spend two weeks.... '. Mrs. Nan Price is visiting Mrs. Mendenhall of Sugar Grove this week Albert Atkinson was in Richmond Sunday Miss Aseneth and Mary Clark returned to their homes at Winchester Monday morning. ... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce Sunday. .

The great war loan, recently brought out by the German government was taken up by 2,133,220 individual subscribers, thousands of whom bought securities to the amount of $48 or less.

HOLD FLORA FUNERAL

EATON, O., Feb. 15. Funeral services for Bessie Flora, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flora, will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church. The body will be buried in Mound Hill cemetery. The child was taken to Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind., four weeks ago and underwent an operation for appendicitis. " Following the operation she contracted pneumonia and later there developed other complications which could not be staid. -

SALE BRINGS $1,329.

The sale' of delinquent tax lands netted the county $1,329.36 ' Monday. The sale took place in the south corridor of the court house. Forty-six properties were sold for their taxes.

Do You Find Fault With Everybody? Ail irritable, fault-finding disposition is often due to i. disordered stomach. A man with good digestion Is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable .'.t to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. .

PLAN PAGEANT ON CENTENNIAL

AT CAMBRIDGE

, CAMBRIDGE. CITY, Indi Feb. 15. Much interest is being - taken in the revival at the Ml' E.'- church, now In the third week'of Its progress. There have been ' several r accessions within the last few. days'. Rev. R. C. Jones "is being assisted by the evangelist, Rev. Maurice- Barrett of Greenfield. - - To Observe Centennial. The citizens of this place will celebrate the Indiana Centennial by? conducting a historical pageant in one of the later summer months. J The people in this" and neighboring ' towns and country-will, join to. make- the enterprise a success.-. It will probably follow the Lincoln Chautauqua in August. Mrs. .William Copney is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Whitten, at . GermantownJ'. ... Mrs. G, E. Callaway, spent Monday in Richmond,, the guest of : her "parents; Mr." and Mrs. W. R. Hall. .. .'. Miss , Helen Doney. visited friends . in Indianapolis Sunday Mrs. : Harry . McClear of 'Kansas Cfty, is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and ..Mrs. J. - H. , Hazelrigg. , Her husband has accepted, a position as florist with one'of the leading establishments at Denwines, Iowa,' which city will be their future home... . .The society of Loyal Workers will give a home , talent play at the Christian church on the evening of March 1....'

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A Free Trial Package is Mailed to Everyone Who Writes. . A. L. Rfce, a prominent manufacturer of Adams, N. Y., bas discovered a process -of making a new kind of paint without the use of oil. He calls it Powdrpaint. It comes in the form of a dry powder and all that is required is cold water to make the paint weather proof, fire proof and as durable as oil paint. It adheres to any surface, wood, stone or brick, spreads and looks like oil paint and costs about one-fourth as much. Write to Mr. A. L. Rice, Manuf'r, 211 North St., Adams, N. Y., and be will send you a free trial package, also color card and full information showing you how you can save a good many dollars. Write today. adv.

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Bailey Fraunberg was an Indianapolis visitor Saturday..!.. Mr. and Mrs. R D. Ressler and daughter were the guests of Mr., and Mrs. II. R. "Ressler at Richmond Sunday.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett and Miss Mabel Oldham had for. their guest Sunday, Mr.' Long, of Fort Wayne.. ..VMesdames Clarence Ingerroan, E. R. Callaway, F.M. Murray and George Butler visited friends in Indianapolis over Sunday., . . . ;Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schepman spent, Sunday with the former's" parents at' Richmond.. . '.: Mrs. . Benton - Henley - of

Carthage, president ot the Federated Clubs pf the Sixth District; , Mrs. O. L. .Stevens of Liberty, vice president, and Mrs.-McWhinney of the Altruistic club,' New Castle,: met with Mrs. Willard Petro,. at the , close, of the week, to arrange for the next district meeting of the Federated clubs.

THEATRES ASSIST POOR

ELWOOD, Ind. Feb: : 15.-Enougb provisions to maintain the poor of this city for. ten days, were received -when local moving pictures theatres ' gave performances for children. : One potato was - the minimum price' of admission. ' ." r

SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR Don't stay gray!. Sage Tea 'and Sulphur darkens hair so naturally - ; that nobody can tell.' r You can turn gray,' faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll- get a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually,, says a' wellknown druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it' has been applied. ' Those whose hair, is turning . gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have "a surprise awaiting Ihem, because after one or. two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and ; beautifulall dandruff goes, scalp itching and fallipg hair stops. This is the age of youth. ' Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and youll be edelighted with your dark, handsome hair and your . youthful appearance within a few days. adv.

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behind a certain amount of incombustible material in the form of ashes,' so the7 food and drink taken day- after day; leaves in the alimentary canal' a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the. system each ,day, becomes food for thcmillions of. bacteria which Infect the bowels. From this mass of left-over '. waste, ; toxin ; and ptomainelike poisons are formed and sucked into the blood; - ' .Men and women who can't get feeling right .must begin to take inside baths. -Before eating breakfast-each morning drink a glass of real hot water with ' a teaspoon! ul of . limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons, and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean and fresh.' '. , Those who are. subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who .wake Op' with' bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic, stiffness, or 'have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of r limestone phosphate , from the drug .store and begin practicing internal sanitation. This ' will cost very little, but is sufficient to make any one an enthusiast on the subject. Remember' inside bathing Is more important- than outside .bathing, . becaues the, skin pores ' do ' not absorb impurities into the blood, sauslng poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and' freshens the skin; so hot "water. and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv. '. '' : ;' ; -

For Perfect Work Call Phone 2316. Suits Dry-Cleaned... $1.00 '. The Dennis Shop 8 North 10th St.

John M. Lontz Candidate for the Democratic Nomination as REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT

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"A Business Man; Not a Politician." , John M. Lontz, for years an ardent Democrat, one of Wayne county' most esteemed citizens and one of Indiana's most successful ' manufacturers, . . announced his candidacy for the Democratic congressional nomination a few . weeks ago upon the earnest solicitation of his many friends in Wayne county . and .throughout the district. They regard him as a roan splendidly equipped to represent the district state and nation in congress. - . In his home county (Wayne) Mr. Lontz V candidacy is T not only acceptable to members of his own party, but to - hundreds of voters who made possible Progressive victories in Wayne county the past four years. He can be elected. Mr. Lontz is a man of progressive principles and president of one of the largest lawn mower manufacturing concerns in the 'world,, located in Richmond. Although the majority of his employes are not skilled workmen they are among the best paid factory workers in Indiana. -''!'.- " Mr. Lontz has pledged himself, if elected to congress, to work for a tariff . commission as proposed by President Wilson. - He stands on the issue ' of national ' defense ' for ADEQUATE " PREPAREDNESS. : ... ' . He has promised to champion all measures aimed to establish the federal government upon a sound BUSINESS. BASIS. - ' , ' t He advocates the budget system for the national government. ' ; He is opposed to "PORK BARREL" government '- '';. He is an advocate of a federal "old age pension" system and of all worthy measures for the improvement of the working and social conditions of the. American peeple. - i -' ' ' ' ' " - v; ' ' 'J ... -' ' V " .' r ' A Vote, for Lontz at the Primary Election , I y a Vote for Progress and Efficiency " V.

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