Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 119, 6 April 1916 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADilBi iSTJli-TELEGRAMt THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1016
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WHITE RIBDONERS DEPLORE GREAKlllG OF SABBATH DAY
And Still Another Question
MILTON. Ind.. April 6. Mrs. M. S,
! Taylor entertained the W. C. t. U.
Tuesday afternoon at the M. E. par
sonage. The topic was "Sabbath Dese
cration." Talks were given by Dr.
Daniels of Eaton, Ind. and the Rev.
Mr. Taylor. A paper was given by
'Mrs. Vene O'Dell. Dr. Daniels, who I also had a phonograph, gave several
musical numbers. .. .Mrs. Harry Mur ley and children were at Mount Auburn Wednesday to visit relatives....
Miss Mabel Scott does not improve
rapidly Messrs. Sharp and Knight
of the Wabash Glee club were guests of Lloyd Parkins the early part of the week Mr. and - Mrs. James Coons spent a few days this week with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons, at Richmond . . . Mrs. James Doddridge is nsnillrir a fW dlVfl Ifl RtchmOUd . . . .
Mrs. Mary Passmore has "been suffering from a congestion of blood in the head. ' ' - Masons Confer Degree. The Masonic lodge will have-a big meeting the evening of April 24. It will have candidates for the Master Mason's degree, and is expecting a large number of visiting brethren.... Mr. CVee of Mishawaka is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Thomas Ewers. Lilo Ewers, who also spent a few day with his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Ewers, .returned to Mishawaka Wednesday to continue his school duties. Mrs. D. H -Warren has received a letter from her sister, Mrs. Jennie Wallace Bartlett, of Dallam Tex.' Mrs. Bartlctt speaks of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller, who lives in Seattle. Mrs. Miller Is trying the realities of wora.an's suffrage, and is on a jury of the Seattle court. .. .There will be something good to cat and lotB of fun at the penny supper to be given Friday evening by the ladies of -the Esther Bible class of the M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. Ed McOraw, who live in Mrs. Mary Noll's property, have received word from Mrs. Noll, who spent the
winter at Columbus, O., mat sne woum soon be home, and wanted her property., 'WILL WAIT 22 YEARS TO MARRY CONVICT
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Ifriends remodel
ECONOMY CHURCH
ECONOMY.' Ihd.. April 6. rirt
work on the remodeling of Friends church was begun Monday. .. .Dr. and Mrs. A. I Loop entertained the following ;at dinner vSOlidayf CMirs Preston ' and two- sots. . Mrs. ; Martha Cain, and daughter EiTa. and -Mias Belle Conley... '.Mr. arid 'Mrs. Elam Osborn has as their Sunday" dinner guests, Mr. and Mrk Grant MendefchalL Mr. and Mrs. Riley .Salisbury, Ortandd Marshall Mr. and Mrs. - Vernon Marshall and children and Mrs. .Minnie Border and son. . . . Frank Swain and Elmer Weaver were Sunday afternoon guests of the old hunter-trapperr G; W..Johnson. Mr4. . Scott, and y daughter Gusta, visited V Bates Pugh and . daughters, Pearl and Addlsoh,, Sunday afternoon
. . . .Miss Effie Wilson entertained the
Rev. and Mrs Polhemns and sons at G o'clock dinner TuesEay evening" at
the home of i Mrs. Martha Atkinson. : ..'.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison entertained at dinner Sunday; Mrs Cra
mer qI Richmond; Mr.rand Mrs iOrrison Morrison and children and Mrs. Alice Conley" of Williamsburg , and Mrs. Tom Stewart.
Events in Economy
By. N. H,..Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs.'Jim Ullery and daugh?
ter of Greentforlcvislted Mr. and Mrs;
Charles Ullery Sunday. Mrs. Alice Frazef returned from Richmond Monday night. Tot' Cranor's mule team ran away while hitched-to a calf wagon. In the wagon were, a cow and calf that did not enjoy, the' ride. A big black locust
tree acted as brakeman. andthe whole outfit was brought to a standstill when, it was straddled by the mules. But slight damage was done. - Seward Bedrd. Joe Morrison, Wade Kennedy, Ellsworth Conley and Chas. May were at Richmond Monday. Mrs. E. Haxtoa is very ill with a bad ease of dropsy-; , ; ! !
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Miss Lucil Johnson epent the week end in Richmond with Mrs. E. Martin and Howard Gluys Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fricker and Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Fricker spent Sunday with Mi. Matilda Helms of Centerville Mrs. Elva Wicker spent the week end with Miss-Marie Harmeier at Milton.. Mrs. Viola Johnson visited the domestic sciences class here Monday afternoon... .Mrs. Clarence Wonnell of Columbus, O., is visiting William Wonnell and daughter. Visit in Indianapolis. Mrs. Alice Snyder is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. .. .Miss Ollle Morgan is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson at Lewisville. David Mullen is on the sick list. Sallie Howren and daughter Dollle spent the week end with Ora Dunbar and family at Centerville Miss Elma Hemby entertained the girls quartet, Misses Mary Gilbert, Doris Floyd, Lucile Johnson . and Bernice Fricker, at dinner Sunday W. E. Floyd and family motored to Richmond Saturday. Visits Mrs. Laning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinnaman, and
Harold Seellg of DViblin and Miss Helen Adams spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Laning and family Mrs.
Myra Gllber and Miss Mary Gilbert spent the week end in Indianapolis. . '. Mrs. Goldie Elliott and daughter, Rolene were in Richmond Saturday.... Will Huffman and family of New Lisbon spent . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waddell. . . .Mrs. Minnie Hayes and daughter Evelyn were in Richmond, shopping Saturday.... Mrs. Herbert Bilby -was in Richmond shopping Saturday .... Miss Elsie Long of Frankfort is visiting her parents. Prof, and Mrs. Long.... Mrs. Margaret Eaton spent Tuesday afternoon in Lewis
will with Miss Clydia Watson Mr: and Mrs. Brooks Demaree, Miss Lucile Johnson and Don Sutton spent Monr day evening with . Miss Bessie Long, Miss Elsie Long of Frankfort, was also ; A;guest. .". .Miss;.l4jcie Johnson started her new class in Music at Lewisville, Ind., Tuesday. - - Assists Her Sister. Mrs. Eva ? Beeson Is' assisting her sister, Mr. Will Livingstown... south of of Lewisville, who is very ill. . V. .The Bid-a-wee club met Tuesday night with Miss Carrie Sands..,. . .The Dublin Girls' quartet and t a 'reader from Centerville gave a concert at the Cambridge City Christian church Tuesday night.. ; .
WHITEWATER, Ind., April
William Hill, one of the older residents of Franklin township, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Wiles, east of town, Sunday, of senility. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning in the Christian church at Bethel.
GIVE PRETTY PARTY
NEW PARIS, O., April 6. Misses Faye and Opal Roberts entertained at
a pretty 6 o'clock diuner Sunday even-i ing. the table being appointed in pfrik. j white and green. Easter symbols, car- j
i nations and ferns together wlih aj
birthday cake made up the motif. I
! The cake held eighteen lighted candles j the sole lighting cf the room being by'
candles' and the light from- the old" fashioned fire place which was a novelty much enjoyed by the young people. Covers were laid for Misses Ola and Mabel Benson, Esther Hodgin, Cleo Adams, Lois Hughes, Iva Teaford, Messrs. Ernest Davis of Lynn, Wilbur Thomas, Roy Roberts, Charles
Brawley, Eber Brown, Ollie Marshall,! Merle Moody and Harvey Pence andj the hostess. ' i
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ASSISTS WITH REVIVAL
EATON. 0 April. 6 The Rev. J. W. Harrell of First Christian church, of Dayton, will assist the Rev. McD. Howsare in a series of . special meetings which Hvill begin next Sunday night at the Christian church. The services will continue until Easter, and the Rev. Mr. Harrell will preach each night. Rev. Harrell's pulpit will be supplied next Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Howsare. .
FEET SWOLLEN FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 4 From a small beginning the sale and use of this remedy has extended to ail parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. When you have need of such a medicine give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and you will understand why it has become so popular for coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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Miss Margaret Ryan, who tried to kill herself in a furnished room in Brooklyn, is now lying in the Methodist Episcopal hospital In a defiant mood, declaring that she will live to marrv her lover, Reynolds Forsbrey, alter' he has served the remaining 22 years of his 25 year term in Dannemora prison for murder in the second degree He was confined In the
charged with the killing of Morris Schwartzkopf, a jeweler, when Miss Ryan helped him to make a. remarkable escape, by smuggling steel saws to him. "I must have been crazy to try to kill myself," said Miss Ryan In the hospital. "I always intended to marry Forsbrey and now I am going to live until he is released from prison and then we will be married."
News of Cambridge
By Harriet AulL
I want to tell you what your great kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, has done for me. To be frank I can safely say it has saved my life, when I was given up by Doctors. I was troubled with distressing Kidney trouble for eight years. Icould not sleep with pains in my back. My feet were swollen so they felt numb. My urine was in very bad shape. I saw your remedy, SwampRoot, advertised and thought I would try it. After taking the first bottle I experienced great relief and can say that I owe my life to your wonderful
kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
MRS. DORA KRETLOW, Botf 24. . Sparke, Ga. Personally appeared before me, this 26th day.. of January, 1915, Mrs. Dora Kretlow, who on oath says the above statement. is. true in-substance and in fact. J. K. Sinclair, Notary Public. Berrien Co., Ga.
Change of Time Effective Sunday, April-9 1916 Limiteds East leave 11: CO a. m., 3:30 p. m., thru to Dayton, Springfield, Columbus, Newark and Zanesville. Locals East leave 6:20, 7:20, 8:20, 9:20, 11:20 a. m.; 12:20, 1:20, 2:20, 3:20, 4:20, 5:20, 6:20, 7:20, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 p. m. W. S. WHITNEY Geh. Pass. Agt. Springfield, O.
An Advertisement Is a Promise It Is made openly in public print. You have a rigr to expect a full measure of quality and a fair price. - You have a right to expect the advertiser to keep the promise in every particular. No sane man would spend money .for advertising unless he expected to. The advertising wouldn't psy him. The -public would not respond the next time he had something to offer. Patronize the stores which advertise in this newspaper.
Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & 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 the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. RegvJjr fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv.
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Mrs. Wilson Gilbert and children of Hopewell were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson over Sunday Mrs. Tillie Ertel of Connersville spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Krahl John Mannon has sold his attractive home in the west part of town to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms, who will take possession of the same at the close of the month Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay entertained over Sunday, Mr. Tukhiser aad Mr. MacAlevy of Wabash college Mrs, W. P. Richard--Eon visited friends iri Richmond.
A Little Bird Told Me
that I'd never be smoke-wise until I got wise to "Tux." And now life is just one joyous pipe-dream! For 4'Tux" is packed so full of smiles and brightness that every luscious, long-drawn puff makes a fellow happy
as a lark at sun-up.
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Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff
i The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . Do this tonight and by , morning, . most if not all, of your' dandruff will ; be gone, and threo or four more appllI cations will completely dissolve . and j entirely destroy every single sign and ! trace of it, no matter how much dan- ; druff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching i and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look 'and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It i3 incspenclve and never fails to do the work. Adv
CARUSO World Famous Tenor, says: "Tuxedo completely satisfiesms tobacco taste. It is mild and has a delicious flavor. Most important of all, from a singer's standpoint. Tuxedo does not irritate my throat. "
The Perfect Tobacco for Pip and Cigarttt
Thrrt arc three reason a for the brisk, bracing, hustling
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Millions of dollars have been spent in vain attempts to imitate the "Tuxedo Process." But not one of the imitations has ever approached much less equalled the 'Tuxedo Process," which was discovered by a doctor. Tuxedo never bites your tongue, irritates your throat, or bothers your nerves as! a week's trial will prove to you.
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