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, THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916 NOTHING OVER TEN GENTS AT BETHEL PARCEL POST SALE DEAD MAN HID $429. When the clothing of Henry Luft, -who j died in the county- Infirmary,' was examined $429 was found. ? Indoor Sports r-By Tad FORT WAYNE, - Ind., April 6. BETHEL, Ind., April 6. Next Saturday evening a parcel post sale and a tree entertainment will be given at the hall. All the money realized at the sale will be used in paying for Improvements at the church, which is to be converted into a public hall. The only rule that has been laid down by the committee in charge is i. SA uMUlfk r-Jrvl that nothing sell for more than ten cents. Many of the articles that have been reported are said to be worth three and four times that value.
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NEW PARIS, O., April 6. The Wesleyan class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school were guests of Mrs. Charles H. Harris, Friday evening at the parsonage home of Rev. F. F. McLaughlin. Eighteen members were present to take part in the Interesting business session and the pleasant social time which followed. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess..-. . .Misses Cleo Adams of Lynn, Ind., Lois Hughes and Esther, Hod gin were guests of Misses Faye and Opal Roberts Saturday night.. . The high school boyB met Monday evening in the auditorium and discussed base-ball plans. Forrest McGill was elected manager and Thomas L. Melody, captain of the team. The first game will be with New Madison Mrs. Frank Malston and little daughter Juanita, have returned to their home at Windfall, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. Malston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant. Philomath Events By Gertrude McCaihland. Mesdames Ardle Plankenhorn, Mattie Stfnson and Estella Bicknell called on Mrs. Grant Rose Wednesday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doddridge of Milton called on their son Carl and family Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rodenberg visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sa,m Jarrett, near Waterloo, Sunday Mrs. Jennie PlesBlnger had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Scafe Reid and children of near Doddridge chapel, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holmes and son of Richmond.... Mrs. Sadie Warren spent last Wednesday with her nephew, Carl Doddridge and family Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and daughter, Mrs. Ora Hendrlx, visited the former's sisters, Nettie and Cora Shadle, near Centerville Thursday Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters, Iola, Pecola and Doris, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey, near Milton.. '..Samuel Fisher made a business trip to Connersville Tuesday Mrs. Grant Rose and children called on Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Miss Mary Plankenhorn Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenberg and sons took dinner, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Brown and family. Centerville Events By Mrs. Lenna King. Mrs. John Fleet returned to her home from New Castle, where she had
?m ,tnt 2 'fhM Dynand : intercourse, after which all were intrrv m i f " t h xt" a' and ' vited to the dining room. where a long Harry McCoy John Medeans and ! tilble was SDread beautifully decorated wire were dinner guests with his par-' -?u sPredC. neautiru lj decorated. lt ai,j .. i, ' v7 j with van-colored spring flowers. Foltlr J v?i .,hnan f fanS- lowinS te spread, the time was spent w fh w , S , 8Pe"t the eek in pIayhlg Five Hundred." The ,-vnPS ' M rh rfJd S- Jh" gues included, besides the host and V .pJV Air H nVaS s.peut hostess. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit. Dr. ttytZ t? C Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Itlt Tvinr i J t rR ftP,;no?n ! Ferd Romer, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lud- ', v;, h!,Vn , 1 f SCh01 vvUhiington, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bond, Mr. ! and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
At Movies Tonight LYRIC. ! Gr.it e t'uuard and Francis Ford are! en in a new sniso in "Lady Raffles j J Ueli.riis. at th Lyn.- tonight, a Gold Seal two-rce! detective drama. Herelofore they have been identified with Ualkan romances and photoplays in which hairbreath feats of daring and strength were featured. In "Lady ffarftefj Returns." however, Miss Cunard is presented to her devotees as an exceedingly clever detective, who deceives everyone, except a certain young detective who proves too astute tor her. Nevertheless, said young detective greatly admires her "work" and her personality and when he has completely outwitted her, . gallantly makes it possible for her to escape without paving the penalty for her crimes. SQUADS WORK HARD. NEW PARIS, O., April 6. Quite an interest is being manifested in the weekly meetings of the I. O. O. F. lodge since the recent contest in attendance started. M. II. Pence and W. C. Crose are captains and the skill of the lodge members in being able to "hit the mark' or "get into the circle decides the contest, rather than the number present at the lodge sessions Should Not Feel Discouraged. So many people troubled with indigestion and "constipation have been l fltA kr 4Q1.tn t. t - . .- UBIiriincu "1 . lamug usuiueridlll 8 Tablets that no one should feel discouraged who has not given them a trial. They contain no pepsin or other digestive ferments but strengthen the fctomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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DUBLIN GIRLS CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 6. Rev. R. C. Jones, who served as pastor of the M. E. church at this place last year, has been returned by the annual conference, an assignment very satisfactory to our people.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith spent Wednesday with friends in Indianapolis Mr. and J. S. Holland of Plain pity, CVwere called here Tuesday on account of the death of the latter's father, Jacob E. Wiseman. ....Among the number of those who are attending the Republican state convention from this place are John E. Gray, F. C. Mosbaugh and Fred Huddleston. . .'. . J. C. Dodson spent Wednesday in Indianapolis at tending to business. Miss Straughn III. Miss Esther Straughn has been quite ill since Tuesday having suffered from an attack of acute Indigestion Jay Pruitt has returned to his home at Noblesville, after a month spent with his brother, W. A. Pruitt Mesdames j C. T. Wright and Charles Loeb are spending a few days with the latter's sister, Miss Ella Callahan of Indianapolis Mrs. Mary Kreusch was called to Selina, O., Wednesday morning on account of the critical illness of her sister, MrSjElizabeth Crone. .... Mrs. Clifford Marson and children spent Wednesday with" Jier parents at Centerville Mrs. Frank Sherry of Hagerstown. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Whelan Tuesday.. .. .Miss Gaynelle Hageman will spent Friday with friends in Indianapolis Frank Luddington was in Muncie Wednesday attending to business and visiting relatives. Entertain Many Friends. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Littell entertained at a picnic dinner Tuesday evening. ; The earlier hours were spent in social i it. a. hicks. iir. ana Mrs. rrans Trohnapfel, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Filby. AH agreed that Dr. and Mrs. Littell I were adepts at entertaining. i Visits With Parents. j Mrs. Bertram Berger of Kokomo, is ; the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' R. I). Steele Dr. R. C. Leslie spent ! Wednesday in Indianapolis attending LIBERTY Dr. and Mrs. G. K. Crocker spent the week end with friends in Indianap olis Frank Leonard of Indianap olis, was the guest of his aunt Mrs Julia Stevens," Sunday .Omar Farr was home from Indianapolis, to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Farr Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Young, and little daughter Caroline, are the guests of F. B. Husted and family this week.. . .Mrs. Paul Gruver, and daughter Jane, of Eaton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fosdick. Doctors Agree On Eczema Remedy Comfinn the Statements Abort D. D. D. Prescripttea Ga. T. Richardson, M. D. : "In my pinion, D. D. V. should be applied in afl eases of skin disease--an Immediate relief to the itch, a calm to excited nerres, soft, soothing, yet a. powerful agent, a strength to the general system." Dr. Unna. Holmes: ."D. D. D. Is as near a specific for eczema and the dreaded psoriasis as Is quinine for malaria. I constantly prescribe D. D. D. also for salt ?"v!j?e!l fer' Itch, pimples, all Xorms of Itching eruptions, scales, sores." "M.Rr- ykTtT?' bert : "I freely admit D-wp. D. reaches most cases of csema and permanently cores them." Dr. Gabbert of Caldwell. Kansas. Is one vcJ, .bst Pclalists in the state. Write and ask him aboat D. D, IX . Jf gl8t ,?re .F,ad, to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. 25c, 50c and $ 1.00.' Come to us and we ivtll tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money hack unless the first bottle relieves you. 1). I. D feoap keeps your skin healthy, Ask abouit. Thistlethwaite's dings.
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to business Mrs. F. J. Harvey and Mrs. George Babcock were Richmond visitors Tuesday.. .. .Miss Carrie Dietrich of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with friends here Mrs. J. W. Harper was the guest of relatives in Richmond Wednesday A large audience greeted the Dublin-Girls' Quartet, consisting of the Misses Mary Gilbert,,Doris Floyd, Bernice Fricker and Lucile Johnson, with Miss Elraa Henby at the piano, and Miss Wilson of Centerville, as reader, at the Christian church Tuesday evening. The entertainment received high compliment on the part of those present. Whitewater News Written by Mrs. C. D. Pyle Ihe Gleaners' organization of Middleboro will give a home talent play at Laurel hall Saturday evening Harvey Hill and family were guests of Herb Forbes and family at New Paris Sunday Rev. Case and family of Bethel spent Sunday night with Mr and Mrs. John Richards Mrs. Jennie Addleman has returned home after a visit at Chester and Richmond Miss Neva Warner pent the week end with Miss Hazel Hinshaw near Bloomingsport Mr. and Mrs. J. H Marshall were guests of Chas. White and family Saturday night and Sunday. LETTER OF THANKS The Economy school wishes to express its thanks and appreciation to those who. by their kind co-operation and assistance, made it possible for the first prize in The Palladium subscription campaign to come to Economy. Also it thanks The Palladium and the managers of the campaign for the courtesy and kindness shown during the race. Electrification of steam railroads in the United States last year brought the total of such equipment up to about 2,500 miles. PROTECT HEMSELVES AGAINST ILLNESS Life Insurance Companies Report Health Policies on The Increase. The fact that health insurance a form of protection hardlv rew years ago, is increasing year after i uaa ueen pointed out as one of the most convincing proofs that Americans are finally coming to recognize the value of health, as well as its comforts. And it is gratifying to also find greater regard for the laws of health as a natural result of this awkward interest. One little straw which shows which way the wind blows is the report of druggists that the " public' is turning from the dangerous harsh habit-forming laxatives back to old fashioned castor oil, hich physicians sav is the only laxative that should be "used in the home for either children or adults. Castor oil is now put up In a jellied form' called Covington's CASTORJELL, which is 94 per cent Dure castor oil with a delicious orange flavor added. This new compound on sale at Thistlethwaite's drug stotres. Castor Product Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Adv. MM
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT ftM fre ,in. earest whe. we a8k 'ou to Rive CRRINE a trial. You have ar inAL,rl8k and everything to gamfor your money will be returned if after a trial you fail to get results from ORRINE. This offer elves the wiyes and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can be : given in the home without publicity or less of time from business. Can be eien errot ly without patient's knowledge. : ecreiORRINE is .prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment a now der; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire ' , takl volunterv LV?6,111' ,CorS ?"Jy ' m a box' Ask "r. booklet. . A?-tG. Luken & Co.. 6H0 Main street. Adv. - - . . '
CZAR HONORS EMIR PETROGRAD, April 6.-The vastness of the Russian empire was emphasized when it was made known that the Czar has appointed the Emir of. Bokhara, one of his tributary monarchs, an aide-de-camp general at-, tached to his suite. Nicholas also sent the Emir a formal message thanking him for the gifts Bokhara has contributed to Rus which the Asiatic nrince has taken to see that no 'disorder in his state disturbed Russian internal harmonv.
m" " . " k ol!move Pimples on the face, blackheads, d lt h c,ear up a mudd-v complexion: h ,nl ??nft r can Trial size, 50c. Bad cases of eczema, be sunk 3.000 feet more. psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, lasting j for years, require both Amolox solu-
Experts find Catarrh most Prevalent Here Probably the most distressing and prevalent disease to which Americans are heirs is catarrhal effection of the mucouse membranes. According to medical authorities the indoor worker is more susceptible and is the worst sufferer from catarrhal conditions. of which there are many kinds. j Catarrh of the stomach and kidneys; is one of the most common causes of' dyspepsia and Bright's disease, andcatarrhal conditions of the nose and : throat often lead to deafness. Nine out of ten cases of deafness can be traced to catarrh, it is said. Frequently the lungs become affected by the extension of catarrhal inflammation by way of the bronchial tubes to the lung substance. s The mental and physical state of the catarrh sufferers is, indeed, very unfortunate, and it is surprising to know what an immense number of people among those who reside in such cities as Richmond are suffering from this almost universal malady when they believe something else is the cause of their trouble. The symptoms of catarrh are: Offensive breath, constant sniffling,- discharge from the nose, headaches, full head, pains in the stomach, unsound I digestion, loss of appetite, broken i i sleep, and a great liability to catch ing cold and sore throats. Tanlac, the famous reconstructive tonic, was designed to relieve just these conditions. Thousands of men and women have unhesitatingly acknowledged the benefits they have derived through this Master Medicine. Tanlac restores lost appetite, relieves sniffling, discharge from the nose, headaches and stomach pains, and will assist in the assimilation of food and bring back sound sleep, according to thousands who have real ized the benefits from this wonderful j preparation. i Tanlac is a tonic of rare properties, J and appetizer and general invigorantj designed to rid the system of conges-i tion, tone up the stomach, overcome indigestion, headaches, backaches. ! non-assimilation of food, nervousness, j dizziness, ailments of the kidneys and liver, and the complaints that are so common to the half-sick, debilitated men and women of today. Tanlac may be obtained now in Richmond at the Thistlethwaite drug stores, where it is being especially in-) troduced and. its merits explained by I the Tanlac Man. ! Tanlac may be obtained in the fol-i lowing near-by Ohio cities: New Paris,! E. M. Kessler; Eldorado, O. H. Mastin; New Madison, Thomas Ewbank; Eaton, Lake Drug Co.; Camden, J. H. ! Bonn; West Alexandria, H. N. Price; ureenvine, Kipp Drug Co. Adv. EMIT
SCRATCHED 10 YEARS HEALED IN ONE WEEK Finally Cured by Using One -Dollar Bottle of Amolox. One bottle of Amolox cured me. For ten years I suffered with eczema of the scalp, my. head being covered with scales and scabs. I tried everything recommended and everything advertised without relief until I bought a bottle of Amolox. It relieved the itch-
I ing at once and one bottle entirely fully recommend it to all sufferers of this horrible disease. James W. Seward, Brazil, Indiana. I non ana ointment to ertect a cure. Recommended and guaranteed bv A. ! G. Luken, Adv. Changes Tears to Joyful Smiles Don't suffer, don't let the agonizing, excruciating corns and callouses make yonr life a burden. Nab-It on that pain-racked spot will bring joy and immediate reMet No more pain, no more soreness. It's all gone in a minute. All druggists have it Price 25 cents. YoaH declare it's worth $L rt. u. Lukin, & Co., Harrison's phat Toler and all other leading drugaists macy, Dickinson's pharmacy, H. H Or. A. Father hw Cat. HOG Raisers Attention! We have for sale in any quantity TANKAGE for HOG FEED Anton Stolle & Sons 44 Liberty Ave. Phone 1316. THINK Of the bargain you can ret In wall ' paper at :I 1VI . Hays ? f 1c Wall Paper Store. 404 Mam St. Phone 2817.
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Coffee Doesn't Hurt Me" says the cynic but, we live and -learn and at some time of life many coffee drinkers wake up to the fact that the drug, "caffeine," in coffee is "getting them.". Headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, insomnia, etc., are often signs that coffee is getting in its work; and the growing. knowledge of its true nature has led thousands of former coffee drinkers to turn to
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Or better still step into our newly appointed store and let our salesmen show you all the new models. You'll like the wav we sell footwear and you'll like the prices and varieties, too.
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POSTUF Sold by Grocers everywhere. Feci from vMwsica nerves It acts through the poics and removes the cause by restoring tin- tissues to normal: the results art' truly remarkable. Get a I'uc nackaee from ant druggist: b is authorized to refund money to anone not fullv satisfied. - Adv. 51 ir oo it wear For Easter Is of great importance to Men, to Women, to Children We have abundantly provided New Stylish. Modest Priced Shoes and LOW SHOKS for every foot in Wayne eount . Look in Our Display Windows
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