Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 96, 9 March 1916 — Page 10
Lente rvillc Hvents day night, March 10. ' 4TSJV VWBWS? f ? the sewerage system of the body, and! it is of the greatest importance that they move once each day. If your how-; els become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just after sup-; per and they will correct the disorder. . Obtainable everywhere. night..... Mrs. Appleton has returned from "Ohio, where she has been visit ing a couple of weeks.. . . .Card Frazier is confined to his home with grip..... Mrs. Earl Dynes and little daughter Mary, spent Tuesday with her mother, The effect of seasoning wood is to bring Into the same space 10 per cent more fibres than. when. the wood was green. By Mrs. Lenna King. Rev. Bertha . Dey of Ohio, who has been assisting Rev. Mildred Allen In HAGERSTOWN, Ind, March 9.class of twenty-seven candidates will be given the chiefs and warriors' degree by the Miona Tribe of .Red Men, No. 221, Saturday night when the Richmond lodge and other lodges of the county are expected to be present. The degree work will be given In the Odd 'Fellows' lodge room, a banquet will -be given in the I. O. O. F. opera house and the Red Men's hall will he used as a reception hall for the visitors. There will also be a uniformed street parade in which several hundred Red Men are expected to take a part. Stores Stores DIES BEING SHAVED. MARION, Ind., March 9. While being shaved Dr. George . W. Davis, 60, died of heart disease.
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WHITEWATER, Ind., March 9. Miss Opal Piatt and Mr. Earl Wiggs were quietly married Saturday evening. They will be at home to their many friends on a farm near Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stelnbrink and son, Paul, of Cambridge City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown last week. . . .Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church was well attended Sun day. Dr. Light, district superintendent, gave a fine Bermon In the morning. A basket dinner was enjoyed in the hall nt the noon hour. After the dinner, the "Love Feast" and communion services were held, and regular quarterly conference followed. Several members from Williamsburg and Webster attended the services... Scott Lichty and family moved to their new home south of here last week. . . . Mrs. Leadbetter of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lamb last week ....Rich Cutter made a business trip to Dayton, O., Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow visited Mr. and Mrs. Grear Williams. Sunday. ... Miss Ona Williams, of this place, and Mr. Cllffton Pitman of Hollansburg, were married last Thursday. They will reside In Hollansburg Mr., and Mrs. Louis Hampton attended the Eastern Star at Williamsburg, Thursday night .... Scott Lichty visited relatives at Knst Germantown, Sunday. .. .Miss Dorothy Henning was the guest of Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman, recently. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stiglman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borden, Sunday afternoon... Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menke in Richmond, Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan of Richmond, attended the supper here last week Mr. Turner and family from south of Richmond are moving on the place vacated by Scott Lichty. .. .Charles Strader and family have moved to their new home east of town.... The Friends Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Louis Hampton, Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green visited relatives in Richmond, Sunday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Caley Duke were guests of relatives near Richmond, Sunday.... James Kirkman, a former resident of this place, who resided In Richmond lately, died Sunday morning Mr. Kirkman has been sick for some time with paralysis. .. .Mr. Sitlow and family of south of Richmond, are moving on the Frank Huffman farm Mrs. Passy Avery and Mrs. Eugene Wil
liamson served dinner to the members of the election board, Tuesday ....Mrs. Samuel Robinson and Mrs. Ollie Garrett spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sophronia Morrow. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford attended quarterly meeting here, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Landon are the proud parents of an eight-pound baby boy, born last week. "
WILLIAMSBURG PEOPLE HONOR MRS. W. McNUTT
WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. March 9 Mrs. Will McNutt, a recent bride, was given a social surprise by the Ladies of the O. E. S. at her home on Tuesday afternoon. They presented her with a beautiful picture, painted by F. E. Pearce, a local artist.
STOPPED SHORT Taking Tonics, and Built up on Right Food.
The mistake is frequently made of trying to build up a worn-out nervous system on so-called tonics. New material from which to rebuild used up tissue cells is what should be supplied, and this can be obtained only from proper food. "I found myself on the verge of a nervous collapse, due to overwork and study, and to illness in the family," writes a Wisconsin woman. - "My friends became alarmed because I grew pale and thin and could not sleep nights. I took various tonics but their effects wore off shortly after I stopped taking them. My food did not 6eem to nourish me. "Reading of Grape-Nuts, I . determined to stop the tonics and- see what a change of diet would do. I ate Grape-Nuts four times a day with cream, and drank milk also, went to bed early after eating a dish of GrapeNuts. "In about two weeks I was sleeping soundly. In a short time gained weight and felt like a different woman. Grape-Nuts and fresh air were the only agents used to accomplish the happy results." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest.
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FIR FEET
Instant Relief for Sore , Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns
pjfo)T "Pun. Johnny. Pull! fV V1 My sore, dred, swollen feet just ache for Tiz."
You're footsick! Your feet feel tired, )iiffed up, chafed, aching sweaty, and thev need "Tiz." "Tiz" makes feet remarkably resh and sore-proof. "Tlx" takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is the grandest foot-ajaddeuer the world has ever known.
Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any drug store and end foot torture for a whole year. Never have tired, aching, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes- will tit fine and you'll only wish you had tried "Tiz" sooner. Accept uo substitute. Adv.
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Ends Copei CMgjCalfc ArjayS As Long As You Stick to Old Fashioned Ways, Your Corns Win Stick to You. "BINGO" works as quick as lightning. Stops the pain in a second. Takes out entire corn for good in less time than any other method. So safe a child can use It. As easy to put on as saying "scat" Just a couple of drops of "BlNGO on your corn and, oh, what relief! "BINGO" is sold under an irco-clad agreement that It will never fail to stop the pain and get the corn, or your druggist will return your money. "BINGO" is sold by druggists 25c or Dennisoo Pharmacol Co., Oak Para. m. Thistlethwaite's Stores.
NOTICE OF . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of John A. Shadle, deceased, will offer at public sale, upon the home farm of said deceased, about two (2) miles south of Centerville, in Center Township, Wayne County, Indiana, on March 23. 1916, at ten o'clock a. m. the following described personal property, to-wit: Two (2) horses, five (5) head of hogs, one (1) wagon, one (1) binder, one (1) mower, corn plows, harrows, harness, carpenter tools, ha and corn, household goods and other farming implements and personal property too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale All sales of les3 than five ($5.00) dollars, cash, and all over Five ($5.00) dollars, bankable notes with approved security, may bo executed to the administrator, with six per cent, interest, due in six (6) months. PERRY C. SHADLE, Administrator. Shiveley & Shiveley, Attorneys. Dated March 1st, 1916. Also at the same time and place James Wilson will offer at public sale one (1) horse. And at the same time and place Perry C. Shadle will offer at public sale one (1) team of bay horses, coming three and four years old, two (2) bushels of big English Clover seed, one (1) bushel of little Red Clover seed and one (1) cream separator. And also at the same time and place Margaret Shadle will offer at public sale three (3) Jersey cows, one (1) buggy, one (1) set of harness, cream separator and several dozen cans of fruit. Simon Weddel, Auctioneer. Clyde B. Lundy, Clerk. mar-2-9-16.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, the undersigned, guardian of
John Dingeldey, imbecile, will, at the premises, Nos. 409, 411, 413 and 415 South Seventh street, in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday the 8th day of April, 1916, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at public sale, for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said John Dingeldey, imbecile, situated in the city of Richmond, Wrayne Ccunty, Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Parcel No. 1 : Situated in the city of Richmond, County of WTayne and State of Indiana, and known as a strip of land forty (40) feet wide off the south side of the northwest quarter of lot number three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by the commissioners appointed for the sale of the real estate of Samuel W. Smith, deceased. Parcel No. 2: Situated in the city of Richmond. County of Wayne and State of Indiana, and known as the north half of the northwest quarter of lot number three (3) in that part of the city of Richmond, laid out by the commissioners appointed for the sale of the real estate of Samuel W. Smith, deceased, the same being forty-one (41) feet two (2) inches front on Seventh street. Said sale will be- made subject to the approval of said court, and on the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance In two equal installments, payable respectively In not to exceed nine and eighteen months from day of sale; such deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing interest at six per cent per annum from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or the purchaser may pay all cash. Said real estate will be sold free and discharged from all liens existing tl.ereon excepting the 1916 taxes due and payable in 1917. E. P. EIRICK, Foregn Guardian. Wilifom H. Kciicy, Attorney. Mch 2-3-16-23. ' :
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For Your Drug Store Needs ill You Don't Trade at the Quigley Stores Your friends trade at our stores, and you should do likewise not just because we tell you to, but because you can buy of us for less than you have been paying in ordinary, drug stores.
These Specials for this week only And don't pass them by as they arc big money savers. . , Fop Men We offer the famous Ever-Ready Safety Razor, complete with 12 Blades , C
Fop Women Portect your hands when washing dishes and when working about the house buy a pair of these Rubber - Q Gloves at JLiJ
ZEM0 Is Guaranteed By Us ZEMO Gives Prompt Relief and Puts an End to Skin Troubles. A 25c BOTTLE WILL PROVE IT The moment ZEMO is applied, all itching stops. This is guaranteed. Zemo is the clean standard remedy for eczema and other forms of skin disease and sells for $1.00 per bottle, but in order that every person in this community might test ZEMO your druggist will supply you with a liberal 25c trial bottle. An itching, raw or inflamed skin is promptly soothed and healed by this clean antiseptic wash. No need to suffer longer from any skin disease. Get Zemo today. 25c and $1.00 bottles. . .
ZEMO is sold and guaranteed in Richmond by Cut Rate Drug Stores.
Quigley's
WE OFFER YOU A DRUG STORE SERVICE THAT CANT BE FOUND IN THE ORDINARY DRUG STORE
Best Way Known to Darken Gray Hair SpsdsOrtBhsTS proved that tb salmt, mot effective Irsstaaat lor r tortus color to rrmy htlr la the rood otd Rr Te and Bulphor mixture. Get It freshly nixed by aaktof for Mo bottle of 8alpBO-8ao- AfewsopUostiops of this floe toilet preparation wulbrtot book tba Hob. tktmy. dark natural hade to fray, streaked or faded balr. Worka ao aradaaUy and evenly that no one know yoo are tuioc It. Bemovea daadnrit beautinee hair.
Come in for your bottle today. We highly recommend Sulpho-Sage.
39c per bottle. Price refunded if not satisfactory.
Put a Kodak In Yoiip Pocket Have it ready for the unexpected that always happens. There's a size for the vest as well as the coat.
Kodak, you know, means with the bother left out.
photography
We Carry , "East man's" Complete Line. Bring your films to us to be finished and printed.
NIAGARA SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND (In Powder Form) 'An efficient, economical, practical and convenient insecticide and fungicide for spraying all kinds of trees. Assures clean "top-of-the-market" fruit; makes the orchard produce real money profit. We believe it absolutely the best and most economical spray material on the market for the control of San Jose Scale.
TO MM PSETTY If your hair is not as soft and pretty, or as fresh and full as that of some friend, do as she does give it daily attention, just the same care you would give a plant to make it healthy and beautiful. Luxuriant hair soft, fluffy, thicjc and lustrous is really a matter of care. If it is too dry and brittle, soften it up lubricate it. If you have dandruff it is because the scalp is too dry and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp and the dandruff disappears. Parisian Sage, an inexpensive tonic, which you can get from any Quigley Drug Store, is just what you need it softens the scalp, nourishes the hair roots, immediately removes dandruff and makes the hair fluffy, lustrous and abundant. One application will stop itching head and cleanse the hair of dust and excessive oil. Parisian Sage takes away the dryness and brittleness, makes the hair twice as abundant and beautifies it until it is soft and lustrous.
By the use of this helpful tonic any woman can
easily make her hair soft, fluffy and abundant. Pretty
nair win sureiy increase ner cnarm ana beauty; regular 50c size, sold at any of our 5 Drug Stores at
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CHOCOLATES
LOVERS OF DELICIOUS CANDY Prefer Lowney's Because it's so much better than any other chocolates made. We sell Lowney's in Bulk or Boxes - at most reas o n a b 1 e prices.
OUR EVERY DAY CUT, PRICES 25c Rubifoam 19c 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream 39c 50c Berry's Freckle Cream iJc 50c Sempre Glovine... 29: 25c Pond's Vanishing Crcftni 1 9c 25c Satin Skin Cream.. 19c 25c Sanitol Face Cream 19c 25c Holmes's Frostilla 19c 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream for 39c 25c Peroxide Cream, 19c. 3 for 50c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream 19c 25c Parker Pray Rosaline ISc 25c Ever Sweet, 19c, 3 for 50i 25c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream for r.9c 50c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream for 39c 25c Espy's Fragrant Cream 19c 50c Palmolive Cream.. 39c 23c Creme DeMeridor.. 19c 50c Creme DeMeridor.. 39c 50c Milk Weed Cream . . 39c 25c Espy's Cream 13c 50c Canthrox , . . . 39c 50c Nadenola 39c 50c Pozzoni's Powder. . 39c 50c Malvina Cream . . . 39c 25c Kromo Seltzer .... 19c 23c Celery Vesce 19c 50c Bromo Selzer 33c 25c LIsterine 19c 50c Bot. Lac ta ted Pepsin at 4 ounces 25c 10c Migrain Tablets 1 doz. 5c 10c Spts. Camphor, one ounce 5c 50n Stanolax, Paraffin Of I. for ; . . . 39c 50c Horlick's Malted Milk 3gc $l!o6 Horlick's Malted Milk 79c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk $3.19 25c Robinson's Barley. .19c 50c Nestle's Food 39c 25c Packer's Tar Soap..19c 25c Cuticura Soap 19a 25c Williams Holdertop Soap ..19c 25c Colgate Shaving Stick 20c 25c Colgate Shaving Cream 20c 50c Creme Elcaya. 39c 50c Carmen Face Powder 39c 25c Woodbury's Face Powder 19c 25c Satin Skin Face Powder 19c 25c Mum :,. 19c 50c Champlin's Liquid Peari 39s 75c Magnolia Balm.... 59c 35c Floyd's Glycerine .. Pearl 29c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19c 23c Sozodont ........... 19t
MEDIA The Best Remedy Known (or MEUIMIflSRa Experience has proved that Rheumatism can be cured if you use the right remedy. RHEUMA has become the recognized standard medicine for the disease, for it does the work more quickly and effectually than any other preparation. RHEUMA is a doctor's prescription that works on the kidneys, blood, liver and bowels, and really cleanses them of the poisonous Uric Acid that creates the pain, stiffens the joints, and makes the young old before their time. Try a bottle of RHEUMA on our
guarantee to return your money if not sat
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AN EASY WAY TO CURE CATARRH FOREVER Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs of This Dangerous Disease The air Is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by another and when your system fails to throw off such germs they find permanent lodgement in the nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. You must kill these germs before you can cure catarrh. ' . The germs of catarrh can be best destroyed by Inhaling the pure medicated air of Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me). This splendid and powerful combination of oil ,of Eucalyptus with other healing agents has a wonderful germicidal action. You breathe its air into your nose, throat and lungs by means of a small hard rubber inhaler which . Quigley's 5 stores in Richmond supply with every treatment. This medicated air is certain death to the germs of Catarrh and drives them completely out of your system and when the germs are destroyed the catarrh with all its disagreeable symptoms will stop. As Hyomei is pleasant to breathe and is always sold by druggists everywhere with a positive guarantee of successful results or money back, surely no Catarrhal sufferer should go long before trying this
simple home remedy. Hyomei comes in regular $1.00
size complete outfits and is sold at any of the Quigley 5 stores at
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Is Your Complexion in Periect Condition? For a radiantly natural complexion of lingering and lasting effect, apply Ingram's Milkweed Cream; then let a light application of Velveola Souveraine Face Powder add the finishing touch. We sell the $1.00 size for 79c; and 50c size for 39c.
