Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 91, 3 March 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MCH. 3, 1916.
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HOW TO VOTE CORRECTLY When voting for any "candidate be eure to make a cross in the proper ccluirn entirely above and close to the line running to the' right of his name. The appended part of a sample ballot shows how. i ... 1 . ?
'. ' ' ' - ' First Second - . . '. ." Choice Choice Vote, for Vote for ' For President. , One , One , (12) C. R. BANKS.. ..... .. ... ........ . ". First Second ' ' Choice Choice ' Vote for Vote for . For United States Senator. ' One One - (13) JOHN FRANK. . ...... .......... (11) FRED BALL....... ......... ........ First Second ... ; Choice Choice . . . " Vote for Vote for For Governor. One . One ' ' ' x. . (14) S. SMITH.......... (16) T. DAVIS.. ........ (17) J.JONES .......... ........
GERMAN BANK PUTS NEW MEN ON ITS BOARD
Dr. F. W. Krueger and Ray Swallow were elected new members of the board of directors of the German American Savings and Trust company at the annual meeting of the stockholders in the bank Thursday afternoon. . Mr. Swallow is secretary of the company. Ten of the directors were re-elected. They are W. F. Bockhof L. S. Bowman. A. N. Chamness, Walter McConaha, Lee B. Nusbaum, W. H Romsy, John H. Teetor. O. P. Nubaum, C.
V. Jordan and Ebon Louck. About 827
shares of stock of the 1,000 shares were represented at the meeting. Henry Goldfinger and Robert Study retired from the board. r The annual report of the president. Charles W. Jordan was read and the stockholders afterward expresed themselves as pleased with the progress of the bank In the first year of its existence. The annual election of the officers
will be held June 19 next. - The officers are: President, Charles W. Jordan; vice-president, O. P. Nusbaum; vice-president, W. H. Romey; vicepresident,' John H. Teetor; cashier, L. A; Handley; jsecretary. Ray Swallow: assistant secretary. Miss Petronella Ringhoff . BELL TOLLS 90 TIMES.
ELUFFTON, Ind., March 3. When the body of Mrs. Rachel Brooks Rankin, 90, was . being taken . from the church to the cemetery the church bell tolled ninety times.-
TWO PARTIES
Continued From Page Two Jefferson, first,' Eli Wisehart, George Twitchell; second, Martin Werking, John Forrest; third, John Nicholson, Clifford Foutz. New Garden, first precinct, Forrest
The Dennis Shop Dry Cleans Suits-Perfectly $1.00 Phone 2316. 8 North 10th St.
In the above instance one first choice vote has been cast for S. Smith for governor and one second choice vote for J. Jones for governor. The form above is an exact reproduction of the ballot' you will receive the names excepted. There should be no confusion in voting this form,' although It is different from those used in the general elections. Note the position of the cross in the above sample and if you follow this Torm no mistakes will be made. , .
REAR ADMIRAL KNIGHT FAVORS BIG NAVY
AOAtt&ll MUSTiri n. KNIGHT. "Preparedness" has an ardent, advocate in the person of Rear Admiral Austin M. knight, president of the Naval War college, who has recommended that congress proceed to adopt a programme which will give us the
largest navy in the world by 1925.
Pimples in an Evening Gown
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Skin-tissue is made from the blood, and as it is a tendency of nature to throw off a good share of impurities to rough the skin, naturally Impurities gather on the' surface in the form of
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GOAT INJURES RESCUER.
Healthy Old Age Brings Happiness
Simple Remedy Promotes Health Overcoming .Tendency to Constipation.
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LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.. March 3. B. " E. Moorman was - badly injured about the face when he attempted to rescue a goat which had become entangled :n a barbed wire fence. The goat butted him in the face and he will lose the sight of one eye. Moorman keeps a herd of goats to clear away a tract of land covered with underbrush.
IS THIS GAMBLING?
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., March 3. Evan B. Stotsenburg. attorney general, is in receipt of a letter from Owensburg asking ifplaying marbles
for keeps is recognized as gaming.
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Sick skins made well by Resinol No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing Resinol Ointment on the sores and see if the suffering does 'not stop right there! Healing usually begins that very minute, and the skin gets well quickly and easily, unless the trouble is due to .some serious internal disorder. Resinol Ointpient and Resinol Soap arc sold by all druggists.
Advancing years impair the action of the vital organs. Old age should be the period of greatest happiness, but good health is necessary. Constipation should not be tolerated it is often the direct cause of ill health. Headache, belching, biliousness, bloat, drowsiness after eating and other symptoms of constipation can be readily relieved by the use of a simple laxative compound sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin. Mr. J. H. Bristol, 1412 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich., who is 83 years old, says "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy I ever used for constipation and I always have a bottle of it in the house to use when I feel the need of it; it never disappoints." -, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative preparation, positive in its effect, acting easily and naturally without griping or other pain or discomfort. For over a quarter of a century it has been the standard household remedy , in thousands of homes. Drus-
McGilead,- A.-P. Gibbs; - second, Edward Chenoweth, Elmer Kendall. . Perry, first precinct, Eldo Cain, Benny Edwards. : ' " " Washington, first precinct, Sherman Werking, Homer Hoshour; second, Jesse Moore, .'Henry Hoover; - third, Walter Burgess, Samuel Willets. Webster, first. precinct, A..B. Palmer. ' - Waype Township. . First precinct . Second precinct, Mayberry Stud;-, Ebert Kemp. r Third precinct,. Newton Helms, dmer Puthoff. .
Fourth precinct, Jesse Meek, William. Turner. ; Fifth precinct, ' Fred Fetta, L. U Parks. .. ' ; . ' -. Richmond Precincts: , Sixth, S. R. Oxendine. Phillip Ashfeldt; second, George Brehm;; eighth, Edward Miller, Frank Foster; ninth, Charles Essenmakec; tenth, Dan Hollahan; eleventh, Jesse Evans, Henry Shafer;. twelfth, John McCalfrey, Louis Shallenberg; thirteenth. . .William Lancaster, James McCoy; fourteenth, W. G. McVay; fifteenth, h. M. Jones,
C. H. Christy: sixteenth,
seventeenth, Ben Norris, W. A. Reed; eighteenth, George Scott, Charles
Clawson; nineteenth, William Eikenberry, George . Zuttermeister; twentieth, Lennie Cranor, Albert Oler; twenty-first,. Lester Hunt, Herman Zeyen; twenty-second John Niehwoener: twenty-third, John Lancaster. John Campbell; twenty-fourth, Stephen Yates. Archie Price; twenty-fifth ; twenty-sixth. C E. Newman, E. F. Carr; twenty-seventh -
twenty-ighth, Harvey
Brown. Ollie Otten; twenty-ninth, John Noss, Frank Lancaster; thirtieth. Ja-s. Basson, Jas. Hahn; thirty-third, Charles Moore, Elsworth Bass; thirtyfourth. Wesley Browir. Willitm Wickett; thirty-fifth. William Dickinson, Ben Hill. . ,
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MR. J. H. BRISTOL. gists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Adv.
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Name will appear on Republican Ticket at, Primary, . , March 7, 1916. O -
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Candidate FoxSheriff of Wayne County Kindly Solicits Your Support.
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What's the matter with my bread lately, and why
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Tell your grocer to send you a sack of Valier's Enterprise Flour; if be hasn't any be can get It for you very quickly. '
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Choice Boiling Beef LO& No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound . . '. 14& Loin Pork Chops, pound 15 Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice young, tender beef, pound . . 15 Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5
Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 32t '
Three large Loaves of Mother's Bread . . 10?
Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart. . . . .30c Fresh Halibut Steaks, pound 15c
Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net J- "j f weight )lly No. 5"pails, 42 lbs. net PTpT weight DOC No. 3 pails, 2V2 lbs., net QO
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Choice Bean Bacon, pound
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OLEOMARGARINE
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OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound 10 Sweet Pickled Bean Pork, pound 10
COFFEE Taney Steel Cut, the 35c QQ kind, lb SOC Two pounds choice Rio OJT for
CHEESE Full Cream OOf per lb iX
Brick Cheese per pound
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SAUSAGE Frankfoits, Wieners.. Garlic and Bolcgna. per lb Fresh Link Sausage, lb. A2yzc Liver Sausage, lb 10c
Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas. Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Alaska Salmon, Saur Kraut, Pure Apple Currant Jelly, assorted to please 3 for 23c
Three Large Bottles Catsup. .... Gun Powder Tea, per pound. ......
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