Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 114, 30 March 1916 — Page 4
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THE RJCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 30,' 1916
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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Fighting High Meat Prices. The best way to fight the high price of meat is to eat less of this form of food. People will be just as healthy and just as happy if they eat ,meat only once a day instead of three times, so specialists tell us. Columns of advice have been printed to show that there is just as much nourishment in other foods as in meat. Why not
j test the opinions of men who
the problem? If you can be physically strong on another died, try it. Perhaps, if the price of meat . soars to a prohibitory figure for many families, they will be forced to try out other foods.
Those Remedies Mother Makes
It's about time for somebody to pull that old stuff about wifey's new Easier bonnet and hubby's empty pocketbook. Did you ever try to Imagine how you would look as a corpse? Try it. Such must be the joyous feeling surging through the breast of those Americans picked from the cavalry to surround Villa. Here's a tip for the police. A Logun sport man bored a hole in his wooden leg in which he hid stolen money. Every fellow, is firmly convinced that he has the hardest job on earth, and (hat the other fellow has a snap. Some cities are agitating a dresatip week. We're holding a little pressup day all our own getting last .season's model ready for Kaster. Richmond is such a big town that if a well-groomed young man were to pass down the street carrying a cane, everybody would think he was "going to the dogs." West Manchester By Myrtle Trone. Milton Leiter of Eewisburg, wa3 here inspecting the schools Wednes- j day. .. .Charles Morris made a business trip to Dayton, Wednesday Miss Yvonne Miller was in Dayton. Saturday, on a shopping tour Mrs. Alice Richards spent Tuesday with Mrs. Alpha Mr-Sherry at Dayton Charles Brown and wife were in Eaton Monday. Nornia and Idris Brown took dinner Tuesday, with their grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Jane Ford.... Irwin Bueke and wife and Levi Sayring and wife attended the funeral of John Alber at Arcanum, Tuesday. nd West Baden Sprudel Water cannot exist in the same body one hour. At vour druccist small bottles, 15c; large bottles, 35c SPRUDEkWATEi IO0&IAXATIV5
condition would
German emperor - It is reported ported from the made ready for hours. No one could duplicate have investigated
before the present war.
a training they eyes to the sad If you think it's always a disgrace to be behind time, Just look at that, tine clock in front of the Union National bank. Did you ever notice that the fellow who is leading tho procession never calls the other fellow a liar every chance he gets? We don't get paid for doing this, but we can't kill two thousand English, sink a battleship or smash a railroad train every day. Xow that there are no more Germs in the free lunch, may be more men will use the front door. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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What the Villa Chase Is Teaching! Those who have been ? asserting that the United States is up to standard with its military establishment, will do well to watch developments in the campaign in Mexico. - Dispatches prove that the army was short on motor trucks to transport supplies to the columns that started on the chase. The forces in Mexico are small in comparison with the army that would be required if the United States had to fight a first class power. If there "were not enough motor
trucks to keep the few fighters in Mexico supplied with munitions, it is easy to surmise what the
have been if Villa had been the or the Mikado of Japan. , that 40,000 men were trans western to the eastern front and action with the Russians in sixty believes that the United States the feat, the distance being the
same. The reason the German general staff
was able to do this, was because its officers and men had been trained in mobilization details long
Every hour of the Villa punitive expedition is giving the military forces of the United States
sadly needed. It i3 opening our state of our unpreparedness. Events in Liberty By Elizabeth Draper. E. M. Lippet of Chillioothe, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson this week.. --Miss Lucy Neff. of Connersville, was the week-end guest of Miss lou Rhupe. . . . Miss'Lou Shupe was in Connersville on business, Saturday. ... Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Monday, March 27, a baby girl.... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Urapier, and daughter. Elizabeth, attended the "Birth of a Nation.' in Connersville, Tuesday. . . .Miss Charlotte Husted . was shopping in Connersville, Tuesday ...... Miss Grace Crist was in Cincinnati on business. Mouday . . . . Mrs. Chas. Ross was shopping in Connersville, Tuesday .... Mr: and Mrs. George Wray loft Monday for a visit with relatives in Indianapolis J. D. Smith of New Castle, was in Eiberty on business, Saturday .... Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jtose, Sunday morning, March 2G, a boy. Radium is valued at nearly $10,000,000" a pound. comfort: takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. "Tis" is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet.- No more shoe tightness no more foot torture. " Ask for "Tiz." Get only "Tiz."
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The first sphing omG. With your bunch of pussy-willows yoa bring us a breath of spring, And wc like io join in your outing, if you'll answer us Just one thing:. Concealed in the bushes near you the form of a man we view. He looks like a wild-eyed poet docs he travel around with you? Find her cpmpanion.. ... ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. Teft side down, eye at elbow.
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WANTED WASHWOMAN County Farm Badly Washed. Headline in New Castle Daily Times. RIGHT ON THE SCENT Charles Means of the Falk store will go to Santa Fe Sunday morning where hp will put in the day assisting his brother search for his slaughter house which was blown away in the cyclone Tuesday night. Charles Is an old-time butcher, .'and if lie can't find the slaughter house it will not be any use for any one else to try. Peru Journal. QUICK, THE CURTAIN It is, the opinion of those who found him" that sickness perhaps induced by excessive indulgence in spirits caused him to lie down, whereupon the curtain of his mind went down upon his consciousness. Connersville News. CAREFUL, PORTLAND Here is a story that sounds like an untruth. It is said that one thousand BEST 1ET c EATON, O , March 30 Spelling contests to determine the best speller in Preble county will be held here April 8. Both written and oral tests will be arranged. The pupil winning the oral match will be given $5 in gold and wjll also be seat to ColumbusUo participate in tho statewide contest. Expenses of the trip will be borne by tho County Agricultural society. Arrangements for the local match are in the hands of County Superintendent Fogarty. A Frenchman has perfected a horizontal windmill with the vanes so shaped that nine-tenths of them utilize the force of the wind no matter in what direction it is blowing. MOTHER CRAY'S' SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A CerttsinKelief for J- verixhness, Constip'U''1"' Heailnclie, Stoinnt-li Troubles, Teething Worms. They Break vrt Colds Trade Mart. uan i accept Sample mailed JfKKK. Address, env substitute. y5 us me. M0THR GRAY CO., Le Roy, N. Y.
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Make the Best Remedy at Home Dcn't neglect your first cold, cough or any Bronchial affection, this fall, but commence treatment immediately, and through using the proper medi-! cine, it can be checked from the very-i start and promptly cured, but ifj neglected probably will hang on all j winter; it it uoes not aeveiop into something more serious, sucu as Pneumonia or Consumption. True, there are hundreds, yes thousands of cough remedies on t'.e market. Wnile some are good, there are many which are not, but are positively harmful, due to the narcotics which they contain. But why experiment with these different remedies purely on the strength perhaps of some testimonials or on the exaggerated claims of manufacturers, when Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant is sold by Clem Thistlethwaite on such a positive guarantee to give perfect satisfaction, yes even more money will be refunded by them if it is not found the best 8? YOUR HOME
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gallons of castor oil destined for Germany via Holland has failed to get through. This is the first time we ever .heard of castor oil starting on a journey and failing to reach its destination. Portland Sun. IVE HER SURPRISE CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 30. Mrs. Jesse Hoover was pleasantly surprised at her home on Simmons street, Sionday evening, which had been planned by her husband in honor of her thirty-second birthday, while ! she was absent visiting a friend. On her return she found dinner arranged for twenty-fie guests, the table being graced, with a handsome bouquet in the center. Gsmes and music formed the diversions of the evening. Mrs. Hoover was the recipient of a beautiful cut glass fern dish which contained an attractive growing plant. Last year seven Quincy (111.) unions increased wages and shortened hours , without strike. 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 th? old superstition about me miasma of night air. Fresh air and open bowels are the first and foremost health rules If nature needs assitnnc in tho eli:ip: of a laxative do not take- drastic pill:, or purges. They only make things worse, instead take a miid laxative like Castor-Jell, which is simply old, reliable Castor oil in pleasant tasting jelly form. It can be obtained at Thistlethwaito's drug stores. The Castor Products Co., Cleveland, O. Adv. 12S Teaspoonsf ul for 50 Cents remedy ever used in Severe Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough or Croup, and it will also be found excellent for Bronchial Asthma and Bronchitis. Besides these druggists guaranteeing "that it will be the best remedy ever UEed' it will likewise be found the most economical, because one bottle (5i cents' worth) makes a full pint (12S teaspoonful) of "the most excellent medicine for any of the above affections, when mixed at home with one pint of granulated sugar and onehalp pint of water. It make:-, as much, or more, than would cost you $2.00 to !.00 of almost any of the ordinary re-dy-made kinds, sold in bottles holding only 24 to 32 teaspoonful. You will be the solee judge yourself and under the same positivel;" "Money Back" guarantee which the druggists make for the famous Asthmador. Ab solutely no risk is run in buying this; remedy. adv. ' urseries NURSERY.
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GALLED AT BETHEL BETHEL, ' Ind., March 30! There will be a called meeting of the church Thursday evening for the purpose of electing : a trustee and treasurer. . . . George Irelan and. family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Hollansburg. spent Sunday with Mr. Walter Moore and family. ...John Money and family spent Sunday with Clem Moore and wife.... William Horn of Glen Karn. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horn Miss Edna Spencer and Miss Etta Hill are visiting relatives in Richmond. .. .The Bible class met on Thursday evening with Mrs. Jehu Boren with twenty in attendance.... Miss Lillie Benbow is spending a few days in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heck Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle and Miss Worley of Whitewater, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wick Harlan.... Henry Tolley of Bellefontaine, Ohio, was calling on friends here last week Miss Eloise Case spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Spencer. .. .Mrs. Clarence Addleman of Pin Hook, called on Mrs. Jehu Boren, Saturday evening. . .Mrs. Sarah Hill and Miss Tillie Benbow" called on Mrs. Andre Kimberling, Monday evening The Ladies' Aid will meet at Mrs. Jehu Boren's Thursday afternoon to sew. Boston Nuggets By Miss Grace Park. Mrs. Lewis Stanley visited relatives at Centerville, last week. .. .Misses Leatha Phillips and Hortense West were guests of Mrs. Will Anderson, Sunday Miss Grace Parks has accepted a position as bookkeeper at the Nelson Hardware company. .. .Mrs. Bertha Farnsworth shopped in Richmond, Monday. A Good Meal is Not Poetic But ounds Setter For the average person, unblessed with riches, it Is material comforts of life that count. That "we want but little here below" is a trihsm, but to he without that little is keenest hardship. A good meal isn't poetical, but the honest declaration, "I can eat a hearty meal without discomfort," has a better sound to the average man than the best line ever penned by poet. It is after lung loss that the material things, when won back, 6eem so much better. Of all tho ailments that afflict humanity, chronic dyspepsia probably is the most common. Its causes and characteristics are many. Skilled specialists have been unable to cope with this almost universal malady, but Mother Nature, in combination with skill and chemistry, has compounded in her exhaustible laboratory a marvelous remedy for this trouble. The symptoms of this common disease, which is only a forerunner of more complicated maladies, are many. Belching after meals, frequent nausea, pains in the region of the stomach, and a tired feeling are only a few uf the indications. Dyspeptics become listless, then morbid, are melancholy over trivial things, have whimsical ideas, besides physical sufferings, and with appetite gone, sleep fitful, dizzy spells and frequent nausea, life hardly seems worth living. Tunbe was designed to check this distressing condition, and to restore a healthy, normal appetite, bring good, restful sleep, and baniEh that tired, nervous feeling in short, to restore the stomach to the habit of doing a full day's work and doing it well. Tan lac, the ideal reconstructive tonic, is being especially Introduced in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's drug store, where the Tanlac man explains its merits and the results thut can be expected from its use. Tanlac may be obtained in the following m-arby Ohio cities: New Paris, K. M. Kessler; Eldorado, ) , O. H. Mastin; New Madison. Thomas Ewbank; Eaton, Lake Drug Co.; Camden, J. H. Bonn; West Alexandria, H. N. Price; (Jreenville, Kipp Drug Co. I THINK Of the bargain you can get in wall paper at L. JVI. Hays 5 & 10c Wall Paper Store. 404 Main St. Phone 2617. B . Q Fail to See Our Open Evenings. Phone
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For a Veaic Stomach.If you have any trouble wltfi your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer, Zanesville, Ohior.has to say regarding her experience as follows: "I was troubled for months with a weak stomach and constipation and it was all I could do to drag myelf about the house. Chamberlain's Taelets afforded me the first relief I got, and after taking them a short time I was restored to health. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
Physicians in ConsultationKidney Trouble Overcome On April. 1914. I was attacked with Kidney and Bladder trouble and suffered great pain and was confined to my bed for two months. I was attended by physicians and was patched up . and went back to work, but continued to suffer more or less, until about th 15th -.f December, 1914. when I called in two prominent physicians, who held consultation over my case and announced that an operation was necessary, that my right kidney would have to be removed. At this point my Broth-er-ln-Law, who lives at Texarkana. insisted that I try Swamp-Root, which gave him relief. I began taking Swamp Root at once, and from the first bottle I have steadil gained in weight from 130 pounds to 170 pounds in six weeks' time. I feel good, have a good appetite, sleep well; In fact, I feel like mself again. In the consultation of my physicians they used an X-Ray. and gave me a most rigid examination. I most cheerfully recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to sufferers from Kidney trouble. W. W. ROSSON. Policeman No. 1, 303 W. Lollar St. Tyler, Texas. We hereby certify to the above facts and that we sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Rosson, as testified to therein. Odom Drug Co. T. L. Odum. Personally appeared before me this 12th day of February, 1915, W. W. Rosson and T. L. Odom. who subscribed to the above statement and made cath that the same is true in substance and in fact. II. H. Hodges, Notary Public. Smith Count-, Texas. Letter to Dr. Kilmer &. Co, Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Fof You Send ten cents to Dr. Kllmet & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about tbe kidneys and bladder. When writing, be cure and (mention the Richmond . Dally Palladium. ReguJjr fifty-cent and one-dollar tslze bottle for sale at all druc store. Adv. ' aisers Attention! We have for sale in any quantity TANKAGE for HOG FEED Anton St He Sons 44 Liberty Ave. Phone 1316. "World Beaters" KELLY . ) I IIII1UI ILL TIRES 'Cheaper Than Dirt" The Motor Store 5 South 11th St. Phone 1903 Line Before Buying V 2201. 504 Main.
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