Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 104, 18 March 1916 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 18.-191G POLITICAL PARTIES SELECT CHAIRMEN LIBERTY, Ind., March 18. Meeting of the precinct committeemen, elected at the primary, were held and organization effected. Jesse E. Stevens was re-elected chairman of the Democratic central committee; H. H. Hughes, secretary, and Ed Huntington, treasurer. The Republicans electer the same officials who have been serving for some time, Oliver Lafuze, chairman; Burton. Clark, secretary, and R. C. Connor, treasurer. G. W. Robertson and James O'Toole are the retiring secretary and treasurer of the Democratic committee. I WITT'S STATION

John McClain hauled logs to Richmond Friday J. W. Quesenberry and sons Samuel and Grover were in Richmond Friday Mrs. Will Ramey spent Thursday with her father, Thomas Blevins, in Liberty. .James Crouse and family of Goodwin's Corner w..ln Richmond Friday Harry Campbell and Fred Marshall of the state line were here Friday evening.... Andrew Bryant and Irvin Hensley were in Liberty Saturday. .. .Mrs. Dona Epperson of Sugar Valley spent the last two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John McClain. Mrs. McClain is recovering from an attack "of grip.... Charles Wirts 'spent Saturday night with home folks in Richmond. .. .Fannie Tage spent from Friday till Sunday in College Corner. .. .Joe Brown was here Monday. .. .Miss Flora Petry of Troy, O., spent a few days recently with her uncle, C. C. Petry and family.

A new type of locomotive Intended for light work is equipped with a boiler in which a full head of steam can be raised in fifteen minutes.

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Qualifying to Fight for U. S.

Starting in Pursuit of Villista Raiders

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Francisco Villa and his staff, resting after a hard, long dash over the plains-of Mexico on one of his recent raids. Arrow points to Villa. His horse is the one on the right. '

Scene of Villa's Repulse by American Troops

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Whitewater News

Written by Mrs. C. D. Pyle

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Sergeant Peters, of the Recruiting Station at Chicago, Putting a Would-be Soldier Through Tests He Must Pass Before He Becomes an Enlisted Man in Uncle Sam's Array. Work of Villas Murder Band

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Mrs. Amanda Hunt is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith..;. Miss Laura McDonald of Chester Is the guest of Ozro Blose and family. . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Addleman and Frank Addleman of Richmond were here Sunday Mrs. Mary .Williams of Hollansburg was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis, south of town,. Monday.... Mrs. Elizabeth Arthur of Fountain City, is spending a few days with her son, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Arthur.... Mrs. Emmett Baker and children of Pleasant Hill were guests of Mrs. Jane Coppock Sunday. . . .Henry Knoll and family entertained Charles Roberts and family of New Madison Sunday.

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The coffins in the-photograph contain the bodies of American ivictims, slain in, the Villista raid on Columbus, N. M. American troopers are guarding the coffins in front, oilhe ra1r3r"8ta-f tion at Columbus v'