Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 130, 18 April 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1916

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This photograph shows a large number of pack mules en route to the United States troops iin Mexico, with supplies. The mules -will be retained at the front to take the places of animals killed or diseased in earlier engagements. Because of-the failure of the Carranza government to permit the United States to use the Mexican railways mule transports are rushing supplies hundreds of miles.

LUNDY SUBMITS TO OPERATION; IS RECOVERING CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 18. Mr. and "Mrs. Israel Morrey visited friends . in Richmond Monday.. . . . Santiford Bond enroute from" Cincinnati to Hugo. Okla., which plate will be the future home of himself and family., spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here..... Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis of Knightstown, were quests over Sunday of friends in this place. Earl Lundy Improves. I Earl Lundy of the First National bank, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Reid Memorial hospital Sunday, is reported as being convalescent.. :. .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner spent Monday in Indianapolis attending to business Miss Elizabeth Bertsch has returned from New Castle, after spending several days w ith Mrs. L. B. Perry. .... Mrs. Belle Moore and Mrs. Maggie Black of Winchester, were the guests over Sunday of their brother, H. B. Miller.. . . .F. S. Ludington made a business trip to Greenfield and Indianapolis Monday. Go to Bentonville. Grover Castner and family and Mrs. ft mm a Mason visited Mr. and Mrs. 4'larence Mason at Bentonville Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mills had for I heir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mil'lon Miller of Hagerstown, Mr. and Whole Outlook Determined By Health State The condition of a man's health always afects to a marked extent his mental attitude toward life in general. This fact is so universally admitted . that columns in the newspapers are le voted to "Dpspepsia Philosophy," and of all ailments it is safe to assert that stomach diseases work mor havoc with human machinery than all other disorders combined. Of all the ills, chronic dyspepsia is probably the most common. Its causes characterizations and results are many. Skilled specialists have been unable ,lo cope with this almost universal malady. However, old Mother Nature, who, after all, is the ideal physician, in combination with skill in chemistry, has compounded in her inexhaustible laboratory a marvelous remedy for this trouble. It would be almost impossible to describe the suferings that this dread disease has brought to mankind. The most common symptoms are paints in the stomach, a dull, heavy, bloated feeling, loss of appetite, headaches, nausea, dizziness, coated tongue, fitful sleep, loss of energy, nervousness and melancholia. Tanlac, the great reconstructive tonic, appetizer and builder of wornout tissues, compounded after years of ntudy. was designed to check this distressing condition. Its purposes are to restore a healthy, normal appetite, good, sound, restful sleep, end nervousness, revive lost energy in short, to restore the stomach to the havit of doing a full day's work and doing it efficiently. This Master Medicine is composed entirely of roots, herbs, flowers and berks gathered from the remote corners of the earth, and is compounded today under the personal direction of Joseph Van Trimbach, the chemist who created the Tanlac formula. Thousands of men and women who have found relief from their sufferings through the Tanlac treatment are daily acknowledging their gratitude for this wonderful reconstructive tonic. Tanlac is now being introduced In Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite'a drug stores, where its merits are being : explained daily by the Tanlac Man. Tanlac may be obtained in the following near-by Ohio cities:. New Paris, E. M. Kessler; Eldorado, O. H. Mastin; New Madison, Thomas Ewtank; Eaton; Lake Drug Co.; Camden, J. H. Bonn; .West Alexandria, H. N. trrlce; Greenville, Kipp Drug Co Jflpllan8bur& -A- ..DowningAdv, .

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Mrs. Everett Morris of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Morris and daughter Mildred of New Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris of Walnut Level. Mrs. Saliie Beeson and Miss Veva Witler of ",Mi.lton, were guests of the former's brother, R. P. Lindsay and family Sunday. , , : ; Entertains Society. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay entertained this afternoon, the Neighborhood club of Milton, of which she is a member. The time was' spent- at needle work. Refreshments suggestive of Eas'tertide1 were served.. . . .Mrs. George Ammon of Dublin, was. the guest of Mr. and M rs. Floyd Ammon Monday. Mr. and M-rs. F. M. Whittlinger, accompanied by their grandfather, J. P. Moren of Middletown, O , spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Christina Kinsinger. who is seriously ill at her home in Milton.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright attended Easter services at the Christian church Milton, Sunday. .... Mrs. John McNurney and son Leo, of New Castle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furgason Sunday. A dinner table reaching, round the earth sixteen times would be required if the inhabifants of the world sat down to a meal together. Couldn't

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HOSPITAL REPORTS BALANCE OF $1,308 A balance of $1,308.24 was shown in the monthly report of the Reid Memorial hospital management, which was submitted to council last evening. The report for March is one of the best reports ever made by the hospital board. The report Is as follows: Balance on hand, March "1, $424.49; total receipts, $3,716.69; total disbursements, $2,408.45; balance, $1,308.24. Number of patients in hospital, on April 1,-44;. number admitted during month, 68; births, 12; deaths, 11; patients discharged, 73; average number per day, 42; operations, major, 21; operations, minor"134 total operations, 34. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. Mother Gray" Sweet Powders for Children, Certain relief for Feveriihness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. They break rrp Colds in 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them. Over 10,000 testimonials. Used by Mothers for 28 years. Thty never fail. Sold by all Druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Be Better LET EASTER BRING TO YOU the finest dessert or refreshment you can offer. It is called Bender's pure ice cream, and wherever it is known it is an ever welcome favorite. Made of the best and purest materials, with every sanitary precaution, it is a dessert or a refreshment that is perfectly wholesome and perfectly delightful. Our cream will keep' hard f or an hour. Cream (Do. - . PHONE U88

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REST FOR AWHILE I hardly think that the tme6tion- of the $100,000 traction subsidy will come up at the meeting .of the South Side Improvement association tonight , because officials hare not been given Jan opportunity to extend the road further south," Hans Koll, secretary, said, this i morning. - At the last Meeting it was decided that no future action should be taken upon the subsidy until officials had been consulted.' - . The only other unfinished business, to come before, the meeting tonight is the opening and consideration of bids for Improvement of the club house. Fluffy Hair with JAP ROSE Tfc woadffal -SvwUr Utmrng Bath" SOAP Removes all excess hair oil, invigorates the scalp and leaves the hair dean, soft and pretty. Delightfully perfumed with the fragrance of fresh roses. Unequalled for bath and general toilet use. Use but tittle It's all lather For Free Sample Write James S. Kirk & Co.. Dept. 354, Chicago. U.S. A. VALSPAR VARNISH For Sale by A. G. LUKEN & CO. 630 MAIN ST. BUY NOW FOR EASTER Ladies grey and chamasrie Kid button Boot. Convex top, long vamp. Price

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