Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 102, 16 March 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAR. 16,. 1916

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CAMBRIDGE CLUB WELCOMES NEW FACTORY HEADS

( . CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.. March 16. ' The banquet of Citizens' Welfare jclub in the dining parlors of the M. E. church, on Tuesday evening, was one of the most interesting occasions of the kind held in this city in recent years. One hundred and thirty business and professional men of the city were seated at the tables. The dinner was furnished by the ladies of the M. E. church, to whom much credit is due for their excellent and satisfactory service. The especial object of the meeting was to extend to the officials of the Mal-Gra Castings company and the Beebe Glove company, a hearty welcome to Cambridge City. Messrs. Brown, Whittlinger and Greenhow of the Castings company, and Mr: Gunn of the Glove company were present and responded to the call of the chairman in a happy and interesting manner. Talks were given by the following citizens during the course of the evening: W. B. Wilson, "Spirit of Progress;" B. F. Wissler, "Good Roads Movement;" C. F.

Wheeler, "Dixie Highway:" E. O. Paul, "Necessity of United Effort;" C. M. Pierce, "Membership." The exerclaes were interspersed with music by the Cambridge City orchestra, and a solo by Mr. Fred Wright. T: J. Harvey is president of the club; C. M. Pierce, vice-president; E. R. Callaway, secretary; F. J. Scudder, treasurer.

HOME MAKERS CLUB ENTERTAINS GIRLS

DUBLIN, Ind., March 16. The Home Makers club entertained a number of the school girls and other people of Cambridge and Dublin at the home of Mrs. Krank Sutton, Saturday afternoon, March 11. The program consisted of a speaker, Miss Martha Doan, Dran of Women, of Karlham

collfRe, Dublin Girls Quartet, duets by Misers Elma Henley, Lucille Johnson; piano solo,' Miss Frances Sutton, and reader, Mrs. Josiah Johnson. About fifty were present. Light refreshments were served.

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Boston Nuggets

Dy Miss Grace Parks.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simons and son, Mrs. Spears and sons, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. William Simons Oscar Glenny. of Richmond, Kpont the week-end in this vicinity.... Mci-:damo:i Ed. Farlow, Harry Peck, Evan Phrnis and Clarence Frazee shopped ii Richmond. Saturday Mrs. Arthur (riper and children were guests cf Mrs. Weaver. in Richmond, Snlurr'-'y Fred Overholster visited Mrs. i''a:l Klieffer. Sunday John Shrrt l.i quite ill at his home south

cf town.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie, attended the funeral of Mr. Geoorge Whiteman held at Dunlapsville, Sunday, and visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Woods and daughter ....Mrs. Murlie Clevenger. and Cleo spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and Gertrude. .. .Mrs. A. Leistner left Thursday to care for Mrs. Emma Bicard, at Lyons Station, who is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and son isited Sunday with Misses Nettie and Cora Shadel, near Centerville. . . . Miss Cpra McCashland returned home Saturday, after spending eight weeks in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Manley. . . .Mrs. Lizzie Waiting returned Thursday, after a two weeks' visit with her brother, Joseph 'Plankenhorn and n family in Illinois Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix spent, Sunday . afternoon with 'Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and Thelma. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jarrett were shoppers in Richmond, Saturday. .. .Mr. Harry McCashland Of Boseburg,-spent Friday here . with his parents.. .The sick are reported improving. - ' . '

FORM ATHLETIC CLUB

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 16. An organization for the purpose of promoting all kinds of sports was organized here Monday night and will be known ' as the Hagerstown Athletic club. Twenty young men enrolled as members. The officers are Clifford

Foutz president, and Fred Smith sec

retary. The Keiser building on South

Perry street will be headquarters for

the club for the present.

The largest gold mines in the United States east of the Black Hills are in North Carolina.

The largest fine ever collected in Washington county under the Vermont law which makes six inches the minimum length of trout was $230, paid recently by Harry Dudley, for having forty-five short ones in his possession. .

When Croup Comes Treat Externally The olJ method of dosing delicate little totnaehs with nauseous drugs is wrong n l harmful. Try the external treatment -Vick's."Vap-0-Rub" Salve. Just rub a Ule over the throat and chest. The vara, released by 'the body heat, loosen the oking. .phlegm... and ease the difficult rra thing. A bedtime application insures iund sleep. 25c, 50c, or $1.00.

ILnnlk. it llhi (DolFlFc "In all cases of so-called neurasthenia, the coffee-drinking of the patient should be inquired into. What has been said about coffee also holds good in regard to tea," says a physician of note. More and more, people are coming to know that the coffee and tea habits are responsible for a large percentage of those nervous disorders classed under the head of "neuhasthenia," or nervous prostration. Both coffee and tea contain the drug, caffeine, a powreful irritant of the nerves. They also contain tannin an astringent which acts most unfavorably upon the intestinal walls. Headache, "nerves," insomnia, biliousness these are some of the signs of caffeine poisoning. Many coffee and tea drinkers are learning that the way to health is by quitting coffee and tea; and for a pleasant, healthful drink, using

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the pure food-drink. This delightful table beverage is made of whole wheat roasted with a little wholesome molasses; it contains only the nourishing properties of the grain. Looks and tastes like mild, high-grade coffee, but is absolutely free fro many harmful ingredient. There are two forms of Postum. The original Postum Cereal which must be well-boiled; and Instant Postum soluble, made in the cup with hot water, instantly. Both forms are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about the same. Sold by grocers everywhere. . Young and old drink Postum with pleasure and

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BUILDING COMPANY TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR NEW RESIDENTS

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 16.

It is probable that a building com

pany wfll be organized within the next

few. weeks for the purpose of furnishing homes for families who are desirous of locating here, but who have

not been able to secure satisfactory accommodations .... Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison, Wayne Flats, Richmond, Tuesday The social meeting of the Friday Night club, which was to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doney this week, has been postponed until March 24 J. W. Brown, business manager of the Cincinnati Commercial Tribune and secretary of the Mal-Gru Casting company, this place, was in town, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Wood spent Wednesday at Lewisville, the guest cf Mrs. Riley Martin Mrs. Pearl Van Buskirk has returned from Muncie, after a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Gilmore ;...P. J. Lynch, George Elliott, T. B. Millikan and Dr. Thompson of New Castle, were Cambridge City visitors Tuesday.... "Mothers' Day" will be observed at the school building Friday of this week. .. .Lincoln H. Jones of Centerville, was, here attending to business. Tuesday. .. .Bertsch & Co. are operating their plant both day and night, and are desirous of increasing their force. They are greatly in need of machinists, pattern makers molders and laborers .... Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ellabarger enroute from Florida to their home in Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphens Huddleston.

HOT TEA BREAKS A COLDTRY THIS

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.

SECOND MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT IS PROBED

EATOX. O., March 16. Preble county officials are investigating matters surrounding an assault upon the twelve-year-old son of Otto Houseman, who lives neaf West Sonora. They have found several clues. A few days ago when the lad went into the barn at his father's home to do the feeding, he was felled by a heavy blow on the head. His assailant also bound a cloth over his head. A similar assault was made a couple weeks ago on a farmer residing near the Preble-Darke county line. Like the one on the Houseman lad, the attack was made in a barn.

lumbus, officiating. .The only immediate relative residing here is her grandmother, with whom she had her home several years. Interment will be at Riverside.

..'An English firm puts , up tea in blocks like plug tobacco for the convenience of travelers.

Indigestion and Biliousness. WTien - you - feel bilious or n have trouble' with :your digestion give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. These tablets have become a favorite with a great many people for those disorders. You are certain to be pleased with the -prompt relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

MISS ROBERTS DIES

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 16. Miss Margery Roberts, aged sixteen years, who was reared at this place, died at the home of her father, Robert E. Roberts, Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday morning, of grip. The body will be brought here Friday morning and the funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian . church. Rev. Jones of the Wealth Presbyterian church, Co-

lIiP all DRIVES AWAY . CRUEL CORNS A drop or two of "BINGO" on your corn and the pain is gone - at once. "BINGO" is put on easily in a second and the whole corn is bound to come off, never to come back. "BINGO" does not hurt you at all or make your toes sore it does get the corn and gets It right. Go get "BINGO" and remove the curse of corns forever. "BINGO" Is guaranteed to stop the pain and get hte corn, or you get your money back from the druggist. No other corn remedy can stand the

test in every case; That is why "BINGO is certified. Get "BINGO" from your druggist 25c or Dennison Pharmacal Co., Oak

Park, 111. Adv.

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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) in fact, it's better, bscause its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, 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 be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky.

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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, Ohio.

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Our Coffees Are Known for Their Aromatic Flavor and Strength A satisfaction to know you are going to hav a good cup when bought from us. Call 21 26 and talk to our coffee man who ha? made it his business in blending coffee to suil each and everyone's taste. Great Central Tea Co. 2 10-212 Ft. Wayne Avenue

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