Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 112, 28 March 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916
VYANT CLOSES -YEAR'S SERVICE INGEjONTOWN EAST OERMANTOWN, March 28. Rer. Wyant prv:hed his last serinon for this conference year Sunday evening. He will leave this week for
.conference... . .The degree staff .of ! Walnut Level lodge I. O. O. F. will go to Richmond Friday night to confer ; the third degree on a number of candidates.. .. .Mrs. Will Fatman of Louisville, Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr. andiMrs. H. H. Kocher.. ... .Miss Ida Binfeley of Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ruth Wilson. ....Mrs. O. F. Jamison spent Sunday with her husband at Indianapolis..... Mrs: John Markley visited Mrs. Amanda Beck Thursday.. .. .Approxi- ; mately 2$ members of the Walnut Level Encampment attended the counjty meeting at Dublin Saturday, evenling..... Charles Sarber and sister Mrs. W. Asbbaugh returned from Kansas i City.. .. .Oscar Chase and family of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with .his parents Miss Emma Carpenter who spent the winter, in Richmond, returned -.last week Mrs. John , Englishman has returned to Chicago after spending two weeks, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Condo...... Mr. Bert Hoel and family and Henry Eallson and family attended the auto show in Richmond Saturday Samuel Jiorris and Miss Ruth Palmer who spent the winter in Florida are expected home this week Frank Fout and family of Greensfork, visited his parents Sunday. He is planning to move to Crawfordsville this week. He was .recently. promoted to a position with the traction company. TITTLE TAKES JOB AT EATON STATION EATON, O., March 28.John Shar- ! key, for sixteen years local Pennsylvania ticket agent, has been forced by ( Illness to take a furlough. Trouble I which affected his right eye has de stroyed the sight of that members. Mr. Sharkey's service with the Pennsylvania lines dates back 45 years. He has been succeeded by W. M. Tittle of Richmond, who went on duty Monday. Sharkey's son, Harry A. ; Sharkey, recently resigned chief clerkship at the station to accept a position I In Eaton National bank. At Movies Tonight ARCADE. ; There is or, rather, there was a ; tiny white Maltest terriar in the cast of "The Woman's Law," at Arcade Wednesday, the five-part photoplay produced by the Arrow Film Corporation for Pathe, in which Miss Florence Reed is starred. The terrier, ."Toodles" by name, belonged to Miss Reed, and outside of the intrinsic and sentimental value naturally set on him by Miss i Reed he was a more than' ordinarily j valuable pet. In "The Woman's Law," Miss Reed I plays the part of Gail Orcutt, the : home loving wife of a dissolute young New York millionaire. Her whole life 1 is devoted to her home and to her ' young son, Vance. Vance is played by Master Jack Curtis, a child actor or more than usual ability, but with the average amount of child deviltry. LYRIC. "Wuxtry, wuxtry! All about BillleRitchie in "Live Wires and Love ! Sparks." Billie is a poor husband with !a man-size brood of children, all of them Battling Nelsons. Bill is out of j work most of the time, and as a re sult it would be flattering to him to tay that he had a "home." Bill lives in a tenement of the sort that has dead cats on the back fire-escape and half-washed laundry smeared over the clothes lines. ' Bill, however, is a thorough Bohemian, and the fact that he has to support his wife and umpteen kids doesn't worry him in the least. He revels in negligee costume and neslisee living. WEARS MEN'S UNDERWEAR. MARION. Ind.. March 28. Mrs. Harry L. Johnson, whose husband was arrested for desertion, said she was forced to wear men's summer underwear in the winter time and that her hunband made her wear a pair of shoes he bought for Csventy cents. England's occupation of Gibraltar dates from 1714.
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If everything was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as Clem ThistTethwaite Is selling Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from any one. This druggist says: "Buy a bottle of. this remedy and try it for bronchitis, whoonine couch, severe coueh. croup or any bronchial affection, and we will return your money, .just as we do with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, if it does not give satisfaction, or if not found the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." Why not take advantage of this guarantee and try this medicine, and get your money back, rather than buying another purely on the exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength . of testimonials from others and run the chance of getting something worthless and also wasting your money
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By Mis Grace Parks. . Miss Thelma Seany spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Gladys and Florence Stanley.. .. .Gage , Rife of Richmond, spent Friday evening with his mother, Mrs. Mary Rife.. . .Messrs. and Mesdames J. CPyle, Frank Muir and Rife Pyle attended the auto show in Richmond last week... ..Mrs. K. C. Knox and Mrs. Claude Ballenger spent Saturday in Muncie Mrs. -George Shumate , and daughter of Cottage Grove, spent the week-end with Mr. and Ms. Wes Burket... Noah Piper of Richmond,, visited with his parents Sunday. .... Nathan Druley is quite ill with pneumonia at the-home of his daughter, Mrs.- George Barnhart near Lewisburg. - x: . . Mr. and - Mrs." Rob ort Ketron and daughters, Mr. and 'Mrs,' Earnest: Druley, M r. I and . Mrs. Will Overholster, Mrs. Warner Brattain and daughter Thelma", Mrsr Evan Phenis and daughter, Mrs..-Alpb Kutter and daughter, Mrs. Alvjn, Ketron were among the Richmond visitors last week.. ., .Mrs. William Simon and children spent the week end with relatives near Centerville.. . . .Karl Wilson of Williamsburg, visited friends In this vicinity Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard and daughter Mary were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam "Eby Sunday Mr. and Mrs; Hocket and children were guests of relatives in Richmond Satur. day and.-Sunday... ....Mr. and , Mrs. Howard Johnson had as their guest Saturday, Mrs. Johnson of Losantsville. r- - WEBSTER. Miss Mary Myers spent Thursday 'night with Miss Ethel Williams ! Misses Lucylle Williams, Juanita Hendershott and Gladys Williams spent Wednesday in Greensfork Miss Juanita Hendershott spent Wednesday night with Miss Lucylle Williams Mrs. Roy Williams and daughter Olive, returned to their home north of here Saturday morning after spending the week in Richmond with Dr. J. A. Walls and family and Frank Harris and family Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Halsley and daughter Marguerite, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Miller, of Richmond .Miss Helen Harvey spent Wednesday night with Marguerite Haisley at her home in Silver Point Mrs. Maud Harvey spent Friday In Richmond, visiting her father, Ambrose Roberts.. .. .Cliff ord Oler spent Saturday and Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oler of Campbellstown, O Mrs. Clem Oler and little granddaughter Helen, returned to their home in Campbellstown Tuesday, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Harris sev eral days Miss Mabel King and Theodore King spent Friday and Sat urday at their home in Richmond. Maternity! The ' tVord of IVords It Is written into life's expectations that motherhood is the one sublime accom plishment. And if there is anything, no natter how simple, bow apparently trivial it may seem, if It can aid, help, assist or In any way comfort the expectant mother, it Is a blessing. And such is a remedy called Mother's Friend." You apply it over the 6tomach muscles. It is gently rubbed on the surface, and makes triA MnSAlaa w.1 Ant ma relieves the strain on ligaments, natural expansion takes place without undue effect upon tho nerves. And as the time approaches, the mind has gone through a period of repose, of gentle expectancy, and this has an unquestioned influence upon the future child. That this is true is evidenced by the fact that three generations of mothers bare used and recommended " "Mother's Friend." Ask your nearest druggist for a bottle of this splendid remedy. He will get it for you. And then write to Dradfleld Regulator Co., 407 Lamar Bid?., Atlanta, Ga., for a most interesting book of information to prospective mothers. It Is mailed free. Write today. It is a book you wiU enjoy. Getting Ready For House-Cleaning House-cleaning time used to be a season of dreariness, work and woe. Now, labor-saving devices have lessened its burdens. To the woman equipped with all the modern household helps, that range from pneumatic cleaners down, home renovation is merely an inciderrt. And the woman who is not equippedwho still relies on "elbow grease" is looking with longing eyes towards- the stores. A glance through the advertising columns of The Palladium will give many suggestions as to where things needed in house-cleaning may be obtained. In buying this remedy, besides securing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from this rlrnsre-tsr vnn alar get about eight times as niuch medi- ' cine as you would m buying most any old the old-fashioned, ready-made kinds, which average from 20 to 32 teaspoonfuls,, because."50c;worth makes a whole pint (128 teaspoonfuls) hep mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic. It is pleasant to take an children are fond of it. You will be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell it under the same guarantee as Schiffmann's famous Asthmador of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory. R. J. Schiffmann. nronriptor.
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raoEraus OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
ECONOMY, Ind.. March - 28. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall were reminded Saturday, March 25, by their children ' and grand children that it was their fiftieth wedding anniversard. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendenhall and Mrs. A. Osborn. A big. dinner was enjoyed by all..... Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cain entertained 'at dinner Sunday, Dr. A. L. Loop and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison and daughter, Reeba. . . . Oliver Hiatt, one of the prominent Perry 'township farmers and a life-long' member of c the Friends church, celebrated his sixty-eighth birthday'anniversary Sunday. His wife served a big dinner in honor of the event to his children and grand children. They are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness and children Vaughn and Helen, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiatt and children Erma, Mildred, Pauline and William, of Fountain City. Two other grand children, Margaret and Ellis Shively of Peru, could not be present Mrs. Cora Painter and daughter of Springport, Mrs. Bowman and son of Oakville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall Mr. and Mrs.Dick Ullery and children of Greensfork, were here Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds.. .. .Ernest Clark and sons, Eugene and William, were at Muncie Saturday There were 115 in the Sunday school at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Collection amounted to $1.65. Morning sermon, "Grace As Preached by John Wesley." The evening sermon was a continuation of the morning sermon. A collection of Gaining Weight On Inside Job Real Novelty We can't all be devotees of the great out-of-doors, and so the office men and women too .often pay the penalty of the all-day grind at the desk. , There comes in many cases the sluggishness that is bred of physical inactivity and the ailments that mark the indoor man for their own. To say "I feel good all oyer" . is to speak the .acme of content, and when this is . .supplemented by a steady, healthy increase in weight after a long period of suffering, the fortunate man usually feels that he wants to share his good luck with the less fortunate "other fellow." , . It is this spirit that prompts so many prominent business men in every community to endorse Tanlac. Tanlac assists nature to throw off depression and in its place to stimulate the system, with the result that energy and vigor return. That "tired feeling" means a good deal more than is generally realized. It is one of, the symptoms of a more serious condition. It is not laziness; it is a physical ailment that needs correction before it takes a firm hold on you. The results of the Tanlac treatment are amazing. Tanlac tends to make tired out, listless persons sturdy and of real manhood and womanhood like those oldfashioned but most sensible folks the pioneers. As a tonic, appetizer and invigorant, nothing ever ha3 been ' discovered that will compare with Tanlac. It builds new tissues, vitalizes the blood, and acts so afvorably on ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys, and catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes. Satisfied users of Tanlac have proven to be Tanlac's best advertisers. Mpn and women, from the highest to the lowest! walks of life, everywhere are testifying daily to the relief Tan lac has brought them. No other remedy has won such endorsements, that can only come from superlative merits. Tanlac is being especially introduced in Richmond "at Clem Thistlethwaite's drug stores, where the Tanlac man is daily explaining its merits and the results that may be expected from its use. Tanlac 'may be obtained in the fol lowing, nearby Ohio cities: New Paris, E. M. Kessler; Eldorado, u. h. Mastin: New Madison, Thomas Ew-hanb-Fatrnv Lake Drue Co.: Camden. J. H. Bohn; West Alexandria. H. N. Price; Greenville, Kipp Drug co. Adv. HOG Mansers Attention! We have for sale in any ' quantity TANKAGE - . ,' . for HOG FEED AhtbnStolle & Sons 44 Liberty Ave. Phone 1316.
$2 was. received for' the purchase of song books for tho primary department. . The Epworth league in the evening was well' attended.. . . .Misses Effie Wilson and Jessie Secrest with their pupils in the primary department will give an entertainment at the M. E. church Saturday evening, April 1. Songs and recitations will compose the program.
Masonic Calendar Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work In the Master Mason degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Refreshments. - Wednesday Webb Lodge No. 24, P. and A- M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 4 o'clock. Refreshments. Friday King Solomon's ' Chapter, No. .4, Royal Arch Masons. Called meeting; work in the Royal Arch degree. Refreshments. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation. t Glass factories in Japan are doing a rushing business as a result of paralysis of the industry in Germany and Belgium. Indigestion and Billioutness. When : you feel bilious or have trouble with your digestion give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. These tablets have become a favoriate with a great many people for those disorders. Ytu are certain to be pleased with the prompt relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ; v -I HA m mm in u mi - r-. rVi-. f.;i 3V l. v s,vV-" '.' 3 H IV. - 1 1 -
HENRY r.'ORniS DIES IN CAMBRIDGE HOKE
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 28. Henry F. Morris, aged 68 years, died at his home, in this city, Monday morning, after an illness, of several months from a . complication of diseases. He was the son of Elias and Margaret Heff ley Morris, ' and was born near East Germantown, this county, January 18, 1848. He -was united in marriage with Christenia Kingsinger In 1882, who died the following year, leaving a son. On March 10, 1898, he married Mattle Morse. To them were born two daughters. He is survived by three children, and by two brothers, S. H. Morris of East Germantown and J. P. Morris of New Castle, and by
Pale, Sallow Cheeks show that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not properly assimilating its food. In fact a woman's physical condition always shows in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimples, sallowness or dull eyes all . , Tell the Meed ofi Beecham's Pills. Women who are subject to. these conditions should not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect. Beecham's Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They clear the system of impurities, gently stimulate, the 'liver, regulate the bowels and tone the System. Their mild and thorough action quickly rid the 6kin of blemishes, improve the circulation and help the digestion. .Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help of
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two sister, Mrs. Milton M. Miller of Hagerstown and Mrs. Elihu D. Mills of Cambridge City. Mr. Morris was a member of the Christian church. The funeral will be held from the home Wednesday afternoon. Interment at Riverside "cemetery.
NEW PARIS Mrs. J. S. Benner spent Thursday with Mrs. E. B. Markey at Dayton.... Miss Margaret Bohn, night operator at the telephone exchange, is housed up with an injured arm, she having fallen Sunday and severely strained the member.... '.Joe Fisher is still crippling around with rheumatism. Mr. Fisher, who is salesman for the Quarries company, has a fine new touring car to make his trips to the several points which he makes in his Itinerary. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. to Women with Every Box. tip Our
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