Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 130, 18 April 1916 — Page 7

TiiiS K1CHM0N1J PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, APRIL 181916

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MILTON, lad., April 18. At a- meeting of the town board the following were elected to serve on the fire department: Jess? Revelee. chief; I!enry- Hess, assistant; Fred Murley, first nozzleman; Robert Bryant, second; Alvin Lowry, first chemical man. Albert Kellam, second; Raymond Bryant, first bucket; Ralph

Moore, second; Harry Murley, third; W. H. Jeffries, fourth; Edgar Beeson. fifth; Irvin Harmier, sixth; .Frank Rothermel. first ladder; Wesley Newton, second; C. J. Coppock. third; Frank Hutchinson, fourth. A demonstration of the extinguisher will be given at 7:30 p. m.. Thursday, just previous to the Boosters club.. . . .The eighth year grade of the township schools of Milton, took their examination, Saturday. " From the county -schools were also Mary Stoops, Neva Kellam, Mildred Clevenger, Fred Warner, Haworth Ayres, Robert Henry and George Smith. The last was from the seventh year Mr. and Mrs, .Christian Kerber were in the country Sunday to spend the day with their son, Andrew. . . . Mrs. Will Stahl . and daughter Miss Mary of Richmond,

REV. TAYLOR HOLDS SPECIAL SERVICES

MILTON, Ind., April 18. The Rev. M. S. Taylor observed Palm Sunday at Doddridge chapel Sunday morning. In

spent the week-end with Mrs. Stahl's tne evening he observed It at the M; E. Harrisburg. entertained at Caldwell lwas observed in the evening: Medley

family Teunion Sunday There were about 60 in attendance. : Among them was Mrs. Vene Caldwell Beeson of Milton. .

MACHINE HITS RUT; NO RIDERS INJURED

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 18. As they were going to Richmond Sunday afternoon, and when nearing Earlham, the automobile in which were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Danner and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuster of this city, and Miss Marie Danner of Monroe, Ind.; ran into a rut, causing the breaking of an axle. The car had to be abandoned, the parties returning by the interurban train. The nature of the accident considered, the parties were very fortunate in not being seriously hurt. '

by the church orchestra; song with orcoestra accompaniment, congrega

tional ; invocation, the Rev. Mr. Tay

lor ; music by the orchestra ; duet,

Misses Florence Daniel and Lillian Du-

Granrut: scripture reading, "Christ's

Entrance to Jerusalem," W. L. Parkins, superintendent of the Sunday school ; vocal solo, J. A. Brown, Mrs. Brown presiding at the piano. The Rev. Mr. Taylor then gave a short talk on Jesus entering Jerusalem and the strewing of palms. He dwelt ; especially upon the children. The orchestra gave the closing number. The music was fine. Meetings each night this week at the church.

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EATON, O., April 18. F, M. Murray, owner of the Majestic cigar store, was fined $25 and costs Monday in juvenile court for the illegal sale of cigarettes. The court remitted $15 of the fine.

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M'GORMiCK CONDUCTS' SERVICE FOR EASTER

-MILTON, Ind., April 18. The Rev, F. :C McCormick, observed Easter services at the Christian church Sunday. The morning sermon themewas "More : Abundant r Ofe, - showing Christ's resurrection and through His Passion and death, the immortality of man. The services were preceded by a beautiful voluntary by Miss Nellie Jones, presiding at the organ. The choir also furnished special music. At

the 'evening service, Mesdames Harry

Manlove, L. E. Thompson, Wilbur 'El well, Harry Doty, Dr. Sqaier, .Messrs,

HarryDoty-and' C." J.- Coppock-ave a special number' in music entitled "Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me." Mrs. Jesse VanCamp -also gave a solo, "O Eyes That Are Weary." Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright of Cambridge CJtyt-attended tL i evening MTrices.

Plans to introduce reindeer in-the Peace river valley have failed. ; The animals could not stand the attacks of the bull flies.

-ABOUT RHEUMATISM. ' Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold ; or a damp, or chronic rheumatism, which attacks the larger joints, knees, "hips and shoulders. Neither of these , varities require ' any internal treatment All you need is' a free 'application "of ChamberIain's, liniment with .vigorous massage. Try it and see "how quickly It gives relief. Obtainable everywhere, Adv.

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Wednesday is Poland day throughout the United States thousands of volunteer collectors will be asking contributions to assist in relieving the suffering millions of war-racked Poland. The work is under the direction of Mme. Helena PaderewBki, wife of the noted pianist, Ignace Paderewski, who has devoted a large part of his pri

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In consequence of the decrease of drunkenness in Russia, due to the prohibition of the sale of vodka, fires have largely decreased.

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AMERICANS ON SHIP

WASHINGTON, April 18. Americ. n Consul C. B. Hurst at Barcelona today cabled the state department that two Americans were aboard the Russion ship Imperator and one was injured when the vessel was fired on by an Austrian submarine near the Columbrede Islands. The injured American, Justice Olsen is In a hospital in Barcelona. The other American was uninjured.

SHIPS NOT ALLOWED.

BERLIN, April 18. The Overseas News agency announced today that a committee of Dutch jurists has decided that German merchant ships which were seized by Portugal shall not be allowed to enter Holland ports. .The committee arrived at its decision after conferences with naval officials and representatives of the Dutch admiral-

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Compound of Simple Lrxatlve Herbs Proves Most Efficient. Dr. W. A. Evans, writing for the Chicago Tribune, makes the assertion that practically every one, at some time or other suffers from constipation. This applies regardless of age or condition in life. The congestion of stomach waste in the bowels is evidenced in various ways ; bloat, eructation of foul stomach gases, sick headache, languor, all indicate constipation and call for prompt attention, not only to. relieve the present discomfort but also to avoid possible disease that follows neglect of this important function. Harsh cathartics and violent purgatives should not be employed, as these afford only temporary relief, while they serve to shock the entire system. A mild laxative such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far preferable and is now the remedy generally used and prescribed by many doctors. It is free from opiates or narcotic drugs, acts easily and pleasantly, without griping or other pain and is a safe, effective family remedy. Mr. Chas. Schell, 132 Church street, Grenada, Miss., writes that he found

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