Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 114, 30 March 1916 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916
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LOREN JUDAY WINS HONORS FOR SPELLING
ELDORADO, Ohio., March 30. A good crowd attended the spelling and ciphering match at the opera house Friday night. The Mills, brother and eister, of near New Madison, won the prize in spelling, and Loren Juday Helen Blackford, and the Thomas brothers of near New Madison, won the prizes in ciphering. .. .Mrs. Josie Reck and son, Joseph, have moved to the J I. A. Spltler farm about four and one-half mileB south of this place. Old Johnson and family of Middle-
town, moved to the property vacated!
by Mrs.. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kby called on E. A. Holcomb, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Penland Sings. The musicale given at the Universalist church Sunday evening was well attended. ICxcellent selections of both instrumental and vocal music were rendered. Mrs. M. O. Penland of New Paris, sang two very beautiful solos. The children of Mr. and Mra. II. L. Frazer, who have been suffering from bad colds, are improving. ... Mrs. M. O. Penland and children, of New Paris, spent Sunday with John Penland and family ... .Clayton Emrk-k and family of West Manchester, and Frank Campbell and family, were the guests of Harve Shewman and family, Sunday. ....Preaching services at the U. B. church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock by the pastor, Uev. E. S. Weimer. Christian Endeavor and missionary services in the evening at 7 o'clock. An interesting program has bfMi arranged. Everyone is most cordially invited.
ULMER TO PREACH AT CHESTER CHURCH
CHESTER, Ind., March 30. Rev. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here last Sunday night. There will be preaching next Sunday morning Mrs. Cora Isenbour of Fountain Town, Ind., visited her father last week Mrs. John Newman is quite sick at her home in Chester Steve Parrish of Webster attended church here on Sunday night Wilson Kendall is improving from an attack of neuritis ....Mrs. Morrison Pyle has been visiting relatives at Muncie, Ind....
Mrs. Catherine Hodgin is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop j
of Richmond, visited Mrs. Silas Wil-i
PBESERUE Y0BR -GUILD'S HAIR
I. U. DRESSES CENSORED.
BLOOM 1NGTON. Ind., March 30. Indiana university girls are now given a careful "once-over" when they appear on the dance floor for a censorship on clothes has been established and it is the duty or Miss Ruby E. Mason, dean of women, to pass on each dress.
TVben your rhild is jrewn, th eoodition rf ntl the amount of.hi or her hair will depend largely upon the way it in cared for now. The. human hair is composed of about 175.000 delicate oil plants. Ordinary soaps and shampoos will soon destroy the natural oil and the fatty roots of these plants, making the hair dry and brittle or destroying it entirely. EVERY WKEK SHAMPOO is an anti-septic oil shampoo that cleanses and purifies the scalp thoroly and loaves the hair just as nature intended, soft, fluffy, silky and the Rca'p slightly moist with oil. but no surplns oil in the hair. It is a most excellent shampoo for children as well as adults. Large bottle containics 64 ttaspooufuls 50c.
Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds ?
Try the "Vp-0-Rub" Treatment Relieves by Inhalation and Abaorpti on.' No Stomach Dosing. No naed to disturb your stomach with internal medicines for these troubles. Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve, combines by a special process Menthol, Thymol, Eucalyptol. Camphor and Pine Tar, so that when applied to the heat of the body, these in
gredients are released in the form of vapors. These soothing, medicated vapors are inhaled all night long through the air passages to the lungs, loosening the phlegm, soothing the inflamed membrane, and aiding the body cells to drive out the invading germs. In addition, Vick's is absorbed through the pores, reducing the inflammation and taking out that tightness and soreness. 25c, 50c, or $1.00. At all druggists.
Iron Is Greatest of All Strength Builders, Says Doctor A Secret of the Great Endu ranee and Power of Athletes
Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Delicate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Per Cent Stronger in Two Weeks' Time in Many Cases. NEW YORK. N. Y. Most people foolishly seem to think they are going to get renewed health and strength Trom some stimulating medicine, secret nostrum or narcotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a specialist of this city, when, as a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the food you eat. But people often fail to get he strength out of their food because they havenu't enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weakened nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused bythe lack or iron in the blood. This thing may go one for jears. while the patient suffers untold ngony. If you are not strong or well, ou owe it to yourself to make the following test: Se how long you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Thn test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have spen dozens of nervous, rundown people who were ailins all the while, double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten lo fourteen days' time simply bv taking iron la the proper form.
And this after they had In some cases been doctring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take Iron in a form that is easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse that useless. Many an athlete or prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE Nuxated iron recommended above by Dr.Sauer is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents is widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms of indigestion. , The manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron , that they offer to forfeit $100 to any charitable institution if they can not take any man or woman under 60 who lacks iron, and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund j your money if it does not at least dou
ble your strength and endurance in i ten days time. It is dispensed in this! city by all druggists. Adv.
liamson, last week Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow attended the funeral of Mrs. Olla William's at Maxville, Ind., Saturday morning. ... Mrs. Maggie Boerner spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wilson Kindall and family.
....Misses Emma and Clara Kendall returned to their schools Sunday afternoon after a visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kendall here Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and daughter, Florence, entertained the
following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Newman and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boerner, Misses Carrie Boerner and Bonnie and Blanch Carman Several from here
attended the auto show at Richmond. last week The funeral of Jesse Vorhees. son of Thomas Vorhees, was held at the residence, southwest of town, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial in Goshen cemetery. The de
ceased is survived by his father, one brother and one sister, Mrs. Alsa Landon Mr. and Mrs. Will Bennett and daughter, Grace, of Whitewater, were Sunday guests of C. Williamson and family.
Mexft Week
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not be repeated. No requests vill be honored unless mailed next week. Note the grocers who have displays of Quaker Oats featuring the Quaker Cooker. Learn about the Cooker, and if you approve, arrange next week to get it. Please don't forget. This Offer is Confined to This County
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C. C. Schaefer, 603 Main St. Geo. C. Wilcoxen, 1093 Sheridan St. Hockett & Caine, 229 W. Main. John P. Evens, 21 Linden Ave. Eubank & Son, Cor. Grant and Ridge St. J. L. Towle & Co., 137 School St. L. Little, 417 N. W. 3rd St. H. Haseltine, 103 Richmond Ave. Dormer & Son, 414 W. 3rd St. Fred Oesting, 407 Main St. E. L. Cooper, 1027 Main St. H. G. Hadley, 1035 Main St. E. R. Bloemke, 121 S. 5th St. Geo. A. Cutter, 401 S.4th St. Henry Niewoehner, 501 South 5th St. Wm. Duning, 6th and South E St. A. W. Blickwedel, 600 S. 8th St. Henry Rothert, 427 S. H St. Geo. H. Pille, 308 S. 8th St. L. C. Hasecoster, 233 S. 9th St. Bolser & Austin, 313 N. 3rd St.
Maag & Reilly, 506 Main St. John C. Koehring, 227 S. 7th St. C. H. Sell, 187 Ft. Wayne Ave. The Star Grocery, Fort Wayne Ave. & 6th St. Edgar Norris. 725 N. 10th St. Chas. Hodge & Son. 205 N. 20th St. John M. Eggemeyer & Sons, 401 Main St., Store No. 1. E. R. Berheide, 244 S. 5th St. Piening Sisters, 201 S. 9th St. Fienning & Nolte, 311 S. 11th St. Ed. H. Stegman, 401 South Twelfth St. H. H. Stegman, 235 S. 14th St. G. R. Martin, 16th and Main Sts. ' H. E. Bullerdick, 47 North 5th St. A. P. Bailey, Cor. Easthaven Ave. and Commercial Rd. John M. Eggemeyer & Son, 1017 Main SU Store No. 2. Mrs. T. A. Crabb, 839 North 10th St. Hieger Grocery Co., 1400 North G street
Chas. H. Smith, 1500 North E St. E. C. Reynolds, 1518 West E St. S. P. Aiken & Sons, 1415 No. C St. Wm. Dillman, 301 North 18th St. Peter Husson, 1238 Main St. Bruening & Maier, 501 S. 13th St. Chas. H. Mayer, 401 S. 11th St. Wm. Lammert, 9th and South E St. Enterprise Grocery, H & So. 9th St. Sunnv Side Grocery, 648 So. H St. Matt Brinker, 7th and So. G St. Kahle & Schneider, 217 South 5th St. John A. Habing, 331 S. 6th St. J. R. Havvekotte, 1611 Main St. Thomas Erk, 203 Richmond Ave. HAGERSTOWN, IND. M. V. Gebhart, Ed Porter & Son, Dick McSherley. MILTON, INDIANA J. Brown & Son.
