Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 108, 23 March 1916 — Page 11
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916
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Communities
ELDORADO PUPILS GET HOLIDAY
WHEN HEATING SYSTEM FAILS
rr.nortADO. O.. March 23. School
an dismissed Monday morning on ac
count of the heating plant failing to
work again.... Mr. ana airs. t,merson Heard entertained Sunday evening: Jlomer Trick and ; family, Harvey Bhewman and family. Chas. Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Reard and Miss Mildred Campbell.... Miss Alta Deem has been working
for Russell Shelley's of near New
Madison the past two weeks. Shellys'
are the proud parents of a baby boy.
...Jasper Via of Penville, Indiana,
Arthur Via. Roy Via, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Via, of Portland, Indiana, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wehrley and
grandson, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wehrley Misses Edith
Henderson and Edith Minnich called
on Miss Florence Agler Sunday after
noon. .. .Loweil ana vvuiara woure
spent Saturday with Erwin Kimmel.
..Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minntcn were
the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Nisonger, and family. .. .William Oswalt and family were In Greenville Friday. .
Visit With Relatives. Miss Helen Miller Bpent from Fri
day until Monday with relatives in Greenville, and while there had some
dental work done Ray Miller was
the guest of Lester Geetlng of near Otterbeln. Sunday. .. .William Oswalt and family were entertained at dinner at the home of Geo. Troutwine
and family of West Manchester, Sunday. .. .Mrs. Frank Spitler and Mrs.
Warren Eby called on Mrs. Jane Schloaser of Hamburg, Sunday after
noon Miss Emma mompson ot
New Paris was the guest of Isaac Mil
ler and wife at supper Saturday even
ing.. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beard and Walter Rautsaw and family took din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beard, Sun day Miss Ruth Crano spent Sunday with Miss Edna Rautsaw.
Visit Isaac Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller took din
ner witn Mr. ana Mrs. isaac Miner, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Odes Can-
giver of near West Manchester spent
FARMERS BEGIN
THEIR PLOWING
MILTON, Ind., March 23. Miss Bell
of Dublin, one of the nurses in charge of Oscar Kirlin's baby, left the case
Wednesday. The baby is much bet
ter C. J. Coppock or tne Fora Gar
age, was a uetroit, Mien., weanesaay on business Mrs. J. M. Grigsby, mother of Mrs. Oliver Wallace, from Centerville and Mrs. Llnville Wallace were' guests at the Country Thimble
club with Mrs. Oliver Wallace south
of town, Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Wirt Ashbaugh has been called to Kansas City, because of the critical illness of her sister, Mrs. George Bridenbucber....Mrs. Alice Guyton and Mrs. Joseph Bender of Richmond, visited Mrs. L. A. Bragg and other relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. O.
Ferguson writes from St. Petersburg, Fla.. that they will leave that place
the latter part of the week for Jacksonville, and will probably be home about April 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Uraden were recent guests at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hess at Cambridge City A number of farm
ers have begun plowing, in the township Carl Williams was at Richmond Wednesday to see his father,
Albert Williams.. .. .Mrs. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin, is making some improvements in her propert, on West Connersville street Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart have been entertaining
guests from out or town, this weeK.
..Mrs. Sam Hoshour and daughter
Miss Serena, were at Richmond Tuesday and visited Mrs. Hoshour's sister, Mrs. Louis Klotz The ladies of the Christian church met at the church
basement for an all day quilting again
Wednesday Keith, the little son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove, has been sick from deep cold Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Beeson spent Wednesday in the country with Mr. and Mrs. Jarues Murphy..... The brethren of Milton Ma
sonic lodge had practice Tuesday!
night Charles Ferris was thrown
from a wagon Tuesday afternoon and severely jarred, but not seriously hurt.
The horse gave a sudden start and Mr.
Ferris losing balance fell out of the wagon alighting on his head. He was
considerably dazed at first.
Saturday and Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Henderson and family.... Frank Parks and family of West Manchester were the "guests of Mrs. Vern Moore and children Sunday Mrs. Grace Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lee near New Paris Mrs. Ed. Henderson of Chicago, Ills., spent a few days last week with Mrs. Martha Mc-
West Manchester
By Myrtle Trone.
Born to' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusk,
Tuesday, a boy Loy Howell and
family moved Into the Furman Howell property recently purchased of Eli
Howell Mr. and Mrs. John Huff
man entertained Mrs. Lavender of
Euphenria at their home Friday
Mrs. Robert Arnold and children re
turned Friday from a week's visit at
Winchester, Ind Henry Hayes spent Friday in Greenville Mrs. Verto
McGrlff submitted to a minor opera
tion at her home Thursday, attending
physicians Drs. Beam and Woverton
of Greenville I he teachers ana a
number of pupils from this place at
tended the township school meeting at Eldorado, which proved a most in
teresting and instructive meeting. At tendance large.
YOUNG FRIENDS
HOLD RECEPTION AT HUNT HOUSE
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., March 23. A St. Patrick's social was given at the heme of Mr. Emmor Hunt Friday evening by the ladies' class of Friends'
J church, in honor of the men's class.
Music and games were diversions. A luncheon was served with shamrocks as favors. Those enrolled in the two classes are: Messrs. -and Mesdames O. N. Huff, George Hartley, Hobson, Asa Pitts, Albert Swain, William Thornton, Emmor Hunt, Isaac Pitts, Atwood Pitts, Bert Hodgin, Nathaniel Hunt, Johnathan Overman, Sanford Macey, K. D. CoeHeld, Morris Clark, Charles Gifford, Henri Fahien; Misses Mabel Hodgin, Lucile Thornton, Vera Crome, Nancy Thomas, McGraw, Elma Charles and Ishornor; Mesdames Addie Hiatt, Minerva Thomas,. Ella Retz and Alice Hunt; Messrs. Will Pegg, Henry Gifford and Joe Macey. .. .Miss Erma Thorpe entertained informally at a taffy pull: Reba Showalter, Myrtle Wooters, Grace Bremman, Naomi Dwiggins, Ruth Hiatt, Celia Barnes; Messrs. Ora Bouge, Ned Rudicel, Lanerd, Wilbur Hiatt, Earl Clark and
Ralph Reynolds .... Mrs. Thorna Pegg has purchased the F. M. Lacey prop
erty on Green street Naomi Dwiggins entertained informally Saturday night at a progressive rook party. The guests were Misses Celia Barnes, Reba ,
Showalter, Esther Brooks, Gladys Study, Mildred Baldwin, Messrs. Ralph Reynolds, Chauncey Morrow, Robert Thomas, Ora Bogue, Lloyd Pyle and Mr. Wilson.
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Dublin Social Mews I L s
GERMANS REPULSED
Whitewater News
Written by Mrs. C. D. Pyle
Events in Economy
By N. H. Edwards.
Miss Daisy Osborn is visiting rela tives at Richmond this .week Mrs,
Ann Morrison returned from Rich
mond Monday evening Mrs. Mable Bowman and Miss Grace Garrison visited Mrs. Matilda Martin, Monday
evening Vine Scott and James
Haxton were at Richmond Monday. Mr. Scott had legal business at the
court house Miss Marcella Cain ar
rived from Manchester, O., Tuesday evening Mrs. Link Morrison was at Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Grace Hunt is down with a bad case of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cain were at Richmond Tuesday Miss Edith Lamb worked in the exchange Tuesday.
DOCTORS 0. K. NIGHT AIR Urge Sleeping With Windows Open If you want red cheeks in the morning have your bedroom windows well open all night thus do the modern physicians dispose of the old superstition about tne miasma of night air. Fresh air and open bowels are the first and foremost health rules. If nature needs assistance In the shape of a laxative do not take drastic pills or purges. They only make things worse, instead take a mild laxative like Castor-Jell, which is simply old, reliable Castor oil in pleasant tasting jelly form. It can be obtained at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. The Castor Products Co., Cleveland, O. Adv.
The mid-week meeting at the Christian church has been changed from Thursday evening to Wednesday eventing.... Paul Jennings has purchased a Doris roadster, and Charles Pappaw a Ford touring car.... Miss Erla Roney of Richmond spent . a- few days last week with Mrs. S. E. Alexander and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grover White and family of Glen Kara, Mrs. Nancy White and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle Sunday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Addleman of Pinhook were visitors here Sunday The social and entertainment at the school building Wednesday evening was largely . attended and a neat sum was realized, the receipts being over $40.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holt of Greenfield spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Woodward... ..Mrs. Thomas Henby and daughter Elma were . In Richmond Saturday Mrs. Delia Ingerman and son Ray spent. Monday night with Mrs. Minnie Hayes and daughter Evelyn Mrs. ' Mary Reid was in Richmond Tuesday. .. .Mrs. Thomas Henby and Frank Floyd visited the cooking class at the high school Monday afternoon. Miss Jessie Williams of near New Castle returned home Monday after spending several days with. J. ' C. Gilbert and family. Misses Mary Gilbert, and Jessie Williams spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cooper, south of Dublin. .T. Miss Audra, Whiteley of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Miss Elva,;Wiker. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess of near Centerville spent Sunday with Isaiah Fricker and family.,.". .The Social union of the Methodist church held an all-day meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Isaiah Fricker. Robert Dorgan, Ralph Perry. Floyd Dalrymple called on lady friends in Milton Sunday afternoon Mrs. Margaret Eaton spent Tuesday in Lewisville with Miss Clydia Watson.. .About forty persons from North Salem attended quarterly meeting at the Brethren church Sunday. Dinner was served.. Miss Gertrude Travis of Knights-
town spent Sunday with W. H. .Riser and family. . . .Mr. and, Mrs. Long were in Richomnd Saturday.
Centerville Events
. By Mrs. Lenna King.
: SALQNICA, March 22. French In fantry;: supported by artillery, has repulsed" attacks by German 'allies at MaticoveT. Natchikovo, it was officially announced today latl or Nat is thirty miles north of Salonica, fifteen miles southeast of Gievdeli and is several miles within the Greek border.
. .William. "Taylor, the granite man, has been--confined to his home for the past" three weeks on account of ?a serious cold Rev. Mr. McCormlci, pastor of the Christian church, will preach next Sunday morning and eventing Mrs. Kimmel and daughter; Katherine, spent Sunday with herparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. William Welfer were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fouts, East Main street.
Mated ?m
wwe" Inrresaps streneth ot
iitif delicate, nervous.
rundown people 200
in many instances.
$100 forfeit if it fails
.as per fill explana
tion in large article
soon . to appear In . this jiaper. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. All good druggists always carry It la stock.
DR. E. J. DYKEMAN, DENTIST
10th & Main
New painless method of extracting, etc. All work guaranteed. Evenings by appointment.
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I Household Economy ; How to Hare the Beat , CoBgh 8 Rented r and Save f2 by ni
8 Making It at Home g i
- - HUNTING COSTS $25
EATON. O., March 23. In view of
the fact that for $1.25 a license may
be procured, which entitles one to
hunt for a year, it was rather expen
sive for Ralph and Everett Bierly, near Lewlsburg, to take advantage of
n single nay wunout tne necessary documents. Both pleaded guilty to having hunted November 25, 1915 without a license, and justice Albert of
Lewisburg fined each $25 and costs.
Affidavits for their arrest were signed by Deputy Game Warden Acton.
RUB RHEUMATIC,
ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN
Instant Relief with Small Trial Bot
tle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil."
Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case In fifty requires inter
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff aching joints, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and
can not burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
a smau trial Dottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in
just a moment you'll be free from
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't Buffer! Relief awaits you. "St.
Jacobs Oil" Is Just as good for scl-1 . i if. i i . . .
aiica, neuralgia, lumuago, DacKacne,
Cough medicines, as a rule contain
large quantity of plain syrup. A pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, stirred for 2 minutes, gives you as good syrup as money can buy. Then get from your druggist 24 ounces Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pint bottle and till the bottle with sugar syrup. This gives you, at a cost of onlv 54 cents, a full pint of really better couch syrup than you could buy ready made for -$2.50 a clear saving of nearly $2. Full directions with Pinex. It keeps perfectly ind tastes good. It takes hold of the usual cough or ihest cold at once and conquers it in 24
hours. Splendid for whooping cough,! bronchitis and winter coughs. - I
It's truly astonishing how quickly itjfe
loosens tne dry, hoarse or tight cough and heals and soothes the inflamed membranes in the case of a painful cough. It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Finer is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol, and has been used for generations to heal inflamed
membranes ot the throat and chest. j To avoid disappointment, ask your1 druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex," and don t accept anything else. A guarantea of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt-.
jit . v i uuum, 1 tin tuia yi r (iai CbfalUiJ
me vinex Co., Jtt. Wayne, ind.
j Whatever is Proper
For Men to Wear If It's Haberdashery Find It at Lichtenfels In The Westcott
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EXTRA SPECIAL Fountain Syringe
A big gunmetal 2-quart Fountain Syringe, with 3 fittings; a regular $1.00
value; special this
week ,
59c
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They have won for us thousands of satisfied customers, but at that we still have room for many more; so why not you be the next one to join the happy throng of Quigley customers? You can buy your Drug needs at any of oiir 5 Drug stores at a big saving Just try it the next time and note the difference. Today we' quote but a few of our everyday cut prices. Read each item carefully.
25c Rubifoam 19c 50c Stillman's Freckle ' Cream I 39c 50c Berry's Freckle Cream 3Jc 50c Sempre Glovine... 29c 25c Pond's Vanishing Cream 19c
25c Satin Skin Cream.. 19o 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 50c Palmolive Cream. . 39c
25c Woodbury's Facial Cream 19c 25c Parker Pray Rosaiine ISc 25c Ever Sweet, 19c, 3 for 50s 25c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream for 19c
50c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream for 39c 25c Espy's Fragrant Cream 19c 25c Creme DeMeridor.. 19c 50c Creme DeMeridor.. 39c 50c Milk Weed Cream.. 39c 25c Espy's Cream 19c
50c Canthrox 39c
50c Nadenola 39c
50c Pozzoni s Powder.. 39c nvi
fauc Alaivina l;ream.... 39c b4J
zoc iromo enzer .... 19c
25c Celery Vesce 19c 50c Bromo Selzer. .... 33c 25c Listerine 19c
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Come To Us for Your
Film
A fresh stock of films for your Premo Camera, as well as Premo Film Pack Tanks, Velox paper, chemicals and all other supplies. Step in and see us. Our knowledge of' photography is entirely at your service, and we will gladly develop and finish your film pack pictures promptly and with. painstaking care.
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CREST
CHOCOLATES
When on your way home to wifey and kiddies stop in and get a box of Lowney's. Take a box along when you are calling on that particular young lady. A box of Lowney's should find a place in your valise when you go visiting. Wherever you go nothing is surer to insure a welcome than these delicious confections. We Keep Them on Ice Fresh Chocolates are always better, especially when they are - A( Lowney's. In Bulk, per pound ilC In Boxes, All Sizes 25c to $1.00.
It Is the Very Latest An Eastman AUTOGRAPHIC Eastman Camera Co. is manufacturing the only Autographic Camera and we sell them in our five stores. There are many reasons why you should have our Autographic Camera. Let us explain its many exclusive features.
ASK
TO SEE OUR LINE
50c jjgji an Brands" S1.00
Size Jars
Ingram's Milkweed Cream Ask us to show you a jar of this wonderful Cream. It will give to your complexion that fair and healthy look.
It's Easy to Take
Best Way Known to Darken Gray Hair Specialist have proved that the safest, most effective treatment for restoring color to era? hair is the good okl Sage Tea and Sulphur mixture. Get It freshly mixed by askhie for a 50c bottle of Snlphn-Sase. A few applications of this fiDe toilet preparation will briihff back the rich, glossy, dark natural shade to gray, streaked or faded hair. Works so gradually and evenly that no one knows you are using it. Removes dandruff! beautifies hair.
Come in for your bottle today. We highly recommend Sulpho-Sage.
upo-Sage
39c per bottle. Price refunded if " not satisfactory. " '
Hefting Skin Relieved by ZEM0 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 wrash. 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 Quigley's Cut Rate Drug Stores.
A Corn Cure that Is Genuine Dr. Hunt's New Penetration Method Roots 'em Out in Two Days, Quietly, Painlessly. Your corns are as good as gone the moment you buy a ten cent box of Dr. Hunt's New Corn Cure. This is the new penetration method that everybody's talking about. Dr. Hunt spent a life-time of research in developing this new principle. Millions of packages already sold. The method is simplicity itself. Dr. Hunt's Xew Corn Cure comes in easy-to-apply plaster form. Six plasters in a box. Trim plaster to size of corn and apply. You get ease the moment you use it. Instantly the penetration process begins. You can wear your shoes while a cure is being affected. You can dance. Nothing to "bulk" up your shoe. No caustic ingredients. No paring necessary. Your feet are really comfortable. And in two days that corn lifts out bodily. And a box-full costs you only ten cents. Money back if not delighted. Take no other if you want to be sure of a quick, easy, permanent cure.
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It will also destroy Catarrh Germs and end Catarrh forever. Breathe it into your nose and lungs, the pleasant, soothing, healing, germ destroying air of Hyomei (pronounced lligh-o-me) made from the purest oil of Eucalyptus and combinefwith. other powerful, healing, antise'pttic " and germ-destroymg ingredients. Hyomei penetrates and heals the inflamed swollen' membranes of your nose and throat, stops discharges, clears the passages and completely c-vercCrmefc the disease by destroying its cause. For catarrh, germs can not live in your body after Hyomei reaches them. Our'four drug stores sell Hyomei on. a positive guarantee of successful results or money back and, find 'This generous policy pays. i;. - ' There are two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Quigley's Cut Rate Drug Stores sell the 50c size at 39c; $1.00 size at 79c.
It Will Do the Same for You "The greatest medicine of its time," is the way Mrs. VVilliam Cosgrave, 329 East Fifth street, speaks of Tona Vita, the famous nerve remedy, after her speedy recovery from nervous breakdown. " "I was so nervous and run down that I became discouraged," says Mrs. Cosgrave.. ."I lost all appetite and hardly slept a 'wink. I can not recommend Tona Vita too highly to sufferers like myselffar I think it's the greatest medicine of its time." Are you tired when you get up in the morning, easily excited, appetite and digestion poor, depressed and discouraged? If so, for yoir health's sake, try Tona Vita without delay. In almost all cases, it provides quick relief, and makes you feel right with the world. Better see 7QP your druggist at once; $1 bottles sell here for. . . . . - 1 u
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