Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 96, 9 March 1916 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916.
BflBKE COOHTY AGITATES FOB iGRIGULTURAL AGEWT
WEST MANCHESTER, Ind., 'March 9 Meeting will be held next Saturday evening March 11 at the Central nchool building in regard to establishing a county agency and the benefit to be derived thereby. Fanners are especially urged to be present at this meeting Clifford Howell and wife entertained William Trone and family to dinner Sunday. .. .Misses Aline (JlaldeH and Leslie Morris spent Sun
day at Vernon Rev. H. C. Crampton was entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Riley. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwine were Sunday guests of Vernest Troutwine and family F. E. Gard of Canton, O., was here Saturday and Sunday the guest of Lawrence Riley and wife.... Mesdames Laurenna Trump and E. S. Howell called at the home of John Stutz at Ithica Monday afternoon to see Mrs. Stutz who had the misfortune of falling In some manner while trying to get in an automobile, breaking her hip. It will no doubt result seriously on account of her feeble condition, she being about eighty years of age Mrs. John Gauch and daughter Anna attended the dinner held at No. - 2 Kchool house last Friday William Gunther and wife visited Thursday at the home of John Guenther, Jr Mrs. Cassie Banta and daughter Mabel npcnt Thursday with Mrs. Will Foo.. ..The members of the ladies S. S. will meet Thursday afternoon with their teacher. Mrs. Eliza Brown. The class will have charge of Sunday school at Christian church next Sunday with Mrs. Brown as leader..... Mr. and Mrs. William Guenther spent Friday with Samuel Hensel and family Houth of Eldorado Word was received here Monday announcing the death of Herschel Pierce at the home of his paronts Monday morning at Arcanum. Mr. Pierce was at one time a resident of this place John Brown and fam-j ily and Mrs. Milwood of near Lewis-
Eldorado City News
By H. J. McPherson.
Tyler Fudge and family of near i Katon, and Clem McKee and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kimmel. ' Esty Kimmer and family were afternoon callers. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and son, Wil- ' lard, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. M. I'etry, Sunday afternoon. .. .Walter Waggoner and sons, of Oxford, spent Friday niaht and Saturday with John Schlotterbeck and family Isaac Miller and family, Samuel Ullom and wife, and Homer Trick and family .were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz and family, Sunday. .. .Frank Eyer nnd family entertained Clarence Eyer and wife, and Fred Eyer and children, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.. Homer Trldk and
Mr. and Mrs. George Beard, Sunday evening. . . .Ed White 'and family, Wm. Oswalt and family and John Woolf called on Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Petry, Sunday evening Mrs. Vern Moore and children spent from Saturday until Moirtiay with friends in Richmond .... Mrs. Hershel Hill and child
ren of nortr Otterbein, called on Dr, and Mrs. Tucker, Sunday afternoon.
GET RID OF HUMORS Hood's Sarsaparilla I the Medicine to Take Makes Pure Blood. Dry, moist, Bcaly tetter, pimples, boils, and other eruptions come from humors, which may be either inherited or acquired through defective digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the old reliable medicine, helps the system to discharge the humors, and improves the digestion and assimilation. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from your druggist. It may he confidently relied upon to do its -work. It purifies the Mood, tones the stomach, and builds up the whole system. It goes to the roots of diseases, and its bene
ficial results are permanent. It sets things to rights in the system. Remember to ask for Hood's Sarsaparilla because nothing else acts like it and nothing else can take its place.
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Nothing But the Purest Drugs sold in this store. A prescription from your Doctor, in order to accomplish the result he desires, must be carefully and expertly compounded from the BEST DRUGS and MEDICINES If it is not, it is practically useless as a health restorer. Be on the SAFE SIDE always bring your prescription here for compounding. "The Rexall Store" Sixth & Main. Richmond Ave.
burg spent Sunday with Will Foos and wife.... John . Guenther Sr., and Mrs. Wllwood of near Eldorado were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Guenther. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heilman entertained her sister of Saona on Sunday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clint Parks spent Sunday with Ed. Woolf and family.... Edgar Foos spent Sunday here with his parents.... Miss Leah Trump spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother-and sister.... Mrs. Henry Schlenker of Dayton was here Monday visiting relatives.... James Cummins and family of Lewisburg spent Sunday here with Isaac Christmas and family Rev. H. C. Crampton was entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Riley. A committee composed of Miss Mary Swartzel and John Schlotterbeck and Sylvia Trone at the home of Miss Trone held a meeting Monday evening to arrange a program for a district meeting of Monroe township including village districts to be held at Eldorado, date not yet determined. "
HOOVEN SUCCEEDS TO HAPNER'S POST
EATON, O., March 9. To succeed Lawrence J. Hapner, who lately accepted an appointment as payroll auditor in the state industrial insurance department. Adjutant Hooven, of the Third regiment, O. N. G., has been temporarily made captain of Company F, stationed here. A couple weeks
CHIEF WITNESS IN TEXAS MURDER CASE DISAPPEARS
Miss Lois Guion, confidential friend
and chum of Mrs. Katherine V. Harrison, the fifteen-year-old girl-bride who confessed to shooting W. L. Warren, before her marriage toHarrison, because, as she alleges, he had wronged her, has disappeared from her home at Fort Worth, Texas, and even her closest friends are not cognizant of her whereabouts.
union county sra JUDKinS BY 489 BALLOTS
LIBERTY, Ind., March 9. The results of the primary election in this county were very gratifying. Owing to the fact that the tickets were somewhat complicated there was more trouble in the casting of the ballots than has ever been experienced heretofore. Owing to the fact that the weather was fair the voting was heavier in the 'country precincts. The official count of the votes in this county has not been made, but an estimate has been given as follows:
On the Republican ticket the nomi-
. On the state ticket for the Democratic party in the race for governor, John A. M Adair received 360 votes and Leonard B.-Clore; 78; forerepresentative in congress , for the . Sixth congressional district, the vote stood, Finly H. Gray 308, and John M. Lontz 120.- - -- There was no competition on the remainder of the ticket which . read : For prosecuting attorney of the Thirty-seventh Judicial district, James A. Clifton: for joint representative of
nations were as follows: C. W. Fair J Wayne and Union counties, Albert F. banks received 538 votes: United Bell: for treasurer of Union count v.
At the present rate of increase in the consumption of native lumber in Kour 7dq IqpH It la neHmotorT tViaf
ago Colonel Hubler advised the Com-!SUDply of standing timber will last not mercial club that Company F would i more than thirtv vears.- ' -
be mustered out of service and the armory closed unless recruits were secured and the enlistments brought up to standard, sixty-five. Adjutant Hooven met with the Commercial club and was given assurance that all possible aid would be extended the company and that a meeting would be held soon for the purpose of stimulating interest locally in the company.
By fractional distillation under relatively low pressure an Italian has found a way to remove alcohol from wine without otherwise altering it.
States senator, Watson 504, New 171, and Robinson 40; for governor, James P. Goodrich 478, Warren T. McCray 135, Quincy A. Meyers 82. For the representative in congress for the Sixth Congressional district, Patrick J. Lynch, 412 and Daniel W. Comstock 268; for joint representative of Union and Wayne counties, Oliver P. Lafuze received 496 votes against 97 for J. W. Judkins. On the county ticket the voting was very close. For treasurer B. O. Abernathy received 604 votes and 467 for Himelick:
for sheriff, Frank Craft received 321, and Ward Long 377; for coroner," Dr. E. R. Beard 567; for surveyor, John
Stout, 558; for commissioner of the third district, Charles W. Douglas 384; for commissioner of the Second district, Samuel Ewing won over William F. Grimme with a majority of 95, the ballots standing 384 against 289.
vman Egan; for sheriff, Elmer E. Post; for coroner,; Garrett - Pigmari; for surveyor, Thomas OToole; for commissioner of the- Second district, Glenn B. Heard; fof: commissioner of the Third district, Frank Thurston;
for delegate to the state convention, Giles W. Robertson; for precinct committeeman, Herman McAdams.
IN BED 40 YEARS.
RTTSSIAVILLE. ; Ind., March 9. Jacob Mouler spent 40 years in bed, a cripple. He had been suffering from rheumatism since he was 28. He died last week. , . . - ' , "
An imitation glass that resembles celluloid has been Invented in Germany, chiefly for roofing outomobiles.
MRS. SCHEPMAN VISITS LOS ANGELES EXHIBIT
Mrs. J. Schepman was a visitor at the big free exhibit of California products maintained in Los Angeles by
the Chamber of Commerce. She also attended the illustrated lectures and j moving pictures that are given daily., and plans to see the great internatlonal exposition that will be continued at San Diego during 1916.
The top of a new range is lifted by a lever arm that holds it out of the way while the fire is being fixed.
Head Stopped Up? Can't Breathe? TrytheVick Vap-O-Ruh Treatment
OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK TEA!
Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger, Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. Adv.
Apofied in Salve Form Over Throat
.'.. mud Chest Relieves by Inhalation : - - and Absorption. ? Tanot treatments are best for inflamma
tiona of the air passages. The vapors
carry the medication direct to the in named surfaces without disturbing the stomach,!
as internal medicines will do. A very con
fvenient Tapor treatment is a cood applica
tion of Vick'a "Vap-O-Rub Salve over the
throat and chest, covered with a warm.
flannel cloth. The body heat releases vapors that are inhaled with every breath.
opening the air passages, looeening the
phlegm, and healing the raw surfaces. For deep chest colds, first apply hot weft
towels to open the pores. Vick's is then.
absorbed through the ekin, talcing out that tightness and soreness. 25c, SOc, or $1.00.
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Cold Rolled Steel, Bars, Plates, Sheets, Nuts, Bolts, Rivets, Rails, Spikes, etc.
W. J. MolOiday & CO. Indianapolis
Can't Find Dandruff
Every bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications or Danderine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips. Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your hair. After a few applications you can't find a particle of dandruff or any 'falling hair, and the scalp will never itch. -
(KraiiM Leader's Greaft PemoinistrFMiioini Saifle THE WAR HAS SENT PRICES UP AND HAS MADE MERCHANDISE SCARCE AND HARD TO OBTAIN. "OUR i q PRICES ARE THE SAME." War in Europe means war in. America from a commercial view. Prices on practically every C O Ime of merchandise has jumped in value from 10 to 100. (Read further.) The small merchant, or even the store with
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8 conditions do not exist at the Grand Leader. Our prices are the same low prices of a year ago. Our big buying power has (( overcome these conditions. That is whv we hold this rlemnnst ration snle. to nrove our claim with nlain farts. fnin
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Rainy days come to everybody. Life has more downs in it than ups. Right now, while you are making, you ought to be saving; then when things go wrong, you will have something to fall back upon. Come and talk with us about opening a bank account. No matter how small your account is, it is appreciated at the bank that makes you feel at home.
WAISTS
$1.50 and $2 Waists 98c Before the war price. Women's beautiful new Waists for spring in Silks, Voiles, Organdies, etc, To describe them is impossible. Sold elsewhere at $1.50 QQ, and $2.00; our price OC $3-$3.50 Waists' $1.98 Beautiful new Crepe de Chine
and heavy tub Silk Waists
a variety of pretty new styles. Our price
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$4 and $5 Waists, $2.98 Of good heavy quality Crepe de Chine; beautifully qq lace trimmed. Price VoJO
$5.00 and
Crepe Waists
Georgette . . $3.98
MftLIMRY Chads Dresses $3 and $3.50 Hats, $1.98 W ?L0 D"sses -49fc Z Vei v " . The war has caused a scarcity in Beautiful new Spring Hats clever- maRi th dregses 0ur rice y trimmed in small turbans or ,s game ag last ja large -sailors.- Our $J9g Sizes to 14, at ... 4C $4-$5 Trimmed eO QQ GirIs' Besses, S8c 7m tPacO Beautiful new Plaids and plain maHats . ... .; . -; terials; new shipments arriving A large variety to select from, of wlth everv express. All we ask small and large shapes, beautifully yu is to look at these at QQf trimmed in almost every rt QQ our. old prie vOt ro, pr.ee ... ?2$2 j,, Dresses $L49 $6-S7 Trimmed (Q QQ The newest and best styles will II . 500 be found in this price dress. Really , wonderful for the money, yQ These hats are the talk of the which is our old price . tpL&U town. Come in and see; real stylish and chic looking. Hats at $3.00 and $3.50 Girls' a price that will amaze - flQ QQ f" ' CI QQ you. Our price pD0 DreSSeS JpLiJO
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$1.50-$2 H'se Dress 98c New beautiful house dresses arriving each day in light and dark Percales, Chambrays, Ginghams etc. They are still at our QQ old price OC
75c Le'thr Pkt Book 39c A new shipment of Ladies'
ueainer rocKei books In new
est styles, at our
old price
39c
$ 1.50-$2 Pkt Book 98c Beautiful Pin Seal Pocket Books In the newest designs; come in black, blue and tan. Get QQ them at our old price.. 5OC 75c-$l H'se Dresses 49c
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY We Place on Sale 200 Beautiful NEW SPRING
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Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it's great. It's a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury) j in fact, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize thi3 and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllum they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as ' a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will bo ? mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison 'Ave., Covington, Ky. ,
See your dentist twice yearly. Use Senreco twice daily and keep your, teeth and mouth in perfect health
Get a tube today; read the folder about the most general - disease in the world. Start the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your druggists. For sample send 4c. stamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co Cincinnati.
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THE WAR HAS CAUSED A SCARCITY OF DYES, WHICH ARE NECESSARY IN THE READY-TO-WEAR BUSINESS
Only on account of our buying power can we offer these fashionable Spring Suits at these prices. Choice of Serges, all-wool Poplins, Silk Poplin, Shepherd Checks, etc. Belted, Eton, Tailored or loose fitting models, lined with Peau de Cygue. Our unmatchable price, only $11.95. $25 Poplin or Check Suits $14.95 1$3-$3.50 Dress Skirts $1.98 $30 Poplin or Taf'ta Suits $19.50 1$3-$3.50 Spring Dresses. . $1.98 $10 SPRING COATS, Serges, Poplins and Checks, at $5.75
MUSLIN WEAR $1 Muslin Gowns, 69c
Beautifully embroidered trim
med; full cut, fine quality mus
lin, at our old price
69c
$1.50 New Chemise, 98c
Just arrived, a new shipment of beautiful embroidered envelope
cut Chemise. They are still at the old price . . .
98c
50c-65c M'sln Dr'ws 39c Fine quality Muslin Drawers, in both styles. Beautifully embroidered. At our old QQ price OtC
$1.00 Crepe De Chine Corset Cover
49c
Domestics
69c 19c 23c
$1 Seamless Bed Sheets, 81x90 35c Turkish Bath Towels now SOc Dress Voiles, Striped and Flowered
15c Dress Ginghams, Red Seal Zephirs
25c Black and Colored Sateens
9K2C
144c
15c Pillow Cases, now
45x36
11c
15c Flowered Scrims, per yard 25c and 35c Marquisette Curtain Goods
10c 19c
$1.00 Bed Spreads.. 69c
CmiFflaflinis
$1.00 Lace Curtains, 69c Beautiful New Curtains, just arrived. Many different patterns
to select from, in white or ecru,
at our old price
69c
$1.50-$2Lace Curtn$98c The finest assortment of new spring styles in the new narrow border scrim Marquisette effects, also real Nottingham Lace Curtains, still at our old QQ price OC $5 and $6 Curtains, $2.98 New Irish Point Lace Curtains, just arrived for spring selling, at our unmatchable CO QQ price $t0
$6 & $7 Boys' Suits
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New Spring Suits for boys arriving with every express, in the newest Norfolk models, of All Wool iNovelty Mixtures, Special; at ..;... $3.98
Men!Read,Save 600 New Spring aqn Dress Shirts . .
The war has gent prices In Men's Shirts scampering heavenward. Our prices the same as ever. Here are 600 shirts, every one worth $1, at our old Q price ; DC
50c Men's Fleeced, Ribbed or French Balgriggan Un- QQ derwear, at our old price 0C
$1.25 Men's Balbriggan Union Suits
89c
$1.00 Muslin or Flannel Night Shirts
69c
$1.50-$2 Men's Pnts 98c
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Middy Blouses
For women. Misses and Children in si!k and heavy galatea; beautifully . made in many pretty styles. Compare these at.... 98c
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