Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 3
1 , . THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAil, FRIDAY. APRIL 28, ,1916 - ; PAGE THREE ' II 3.1 ' I I I I . v ' v I
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- .,'".."' HAGERSTOWX. Ind., April 28. Am
.xcellent program was .given at tbe tigb school building Tuesday foreioon at a feature of the closing.. 6f ! cbool. ' The school orchestra gave otne splendid numbers. There were ocal duets, talks from the graduates nd others,: which 'was very Interestng. A large number of . visitors were n 'attendance. -;. The display of old InJiara relics were many. ' There was -coat owned by Frank Whttesell, vbicb was worn by ; his great-great-irandfather. The tailor that. made the toat "was supposed to have been the atne who made George Washington's ,;Iothes. 'lt was a. fine navy blue broadcloth and of the colonial style. A jrradle, a frame of wood with long j!eeth fastened to . a scythe for cut-. ink wheat. Small wheels for spinning .flax; hackles,'. Implements: with iharjpfkipes.fijrcJeaiiBlng. :,flax.. or iemp: Many other relics used by our
ancestors jone hundred years ago and onger were on exhibit.. School's Display Work. 1 , ,The display of fthe school work was
i-ery fine and a number of prizes were
t warded for tne Dest. Louise Hower was awarded " first rlze on her exhibit dn sewing. There Arere a number of garments in her iisplay, one of which was a neat silk Iress, which she made in the sewing lass "under Ihe instruction "of her teacher, '&M re, F. V. Kercheval. 1 In manual training, Macy ; Teetor,
Donald Kercheval, William Wakz and
Ernest Pollard had a splendid exhibit -f a .porch swing, a mahogany stool,
ind two cedar chests. ; In cooking. Clara. Weldman exhibit ed a fine angel food 'cake.
The ' sophomore class was awarded
i prize for tbe best class decoration.
h Board of Judges.
-The Judges were Mrs. A.'1 R. Jones, Mrs.; Ora Wbeeler,. Mrs.' Henry
.Keagy, Wm. DIngwerth. George Har lan and M. W. Grills. '
school ciosea weanesqay wun neia ,1ay program which was given at Kas-
uer's baseball park. , . , -: Commencement exercises was Tues
day night. J. Boyd Jones of Terre
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name, aenverea me aaaress. .. ni
subject was: "The Life i Worth Lfv-1
ing." "I ' ' ' ' ; ..
Rev. J. J. Rae, of Richmond, preach
ed the baccaleaureate sermon Sunday
night. -. '
The.4 commencement " dance will be
given. toaight and the alumni banquet
will.be given Friday, night, when the
class of 1916 will be received.
BEAUTIFUL SPRING
S. E. VERTREEZ.' , The blessed sunshine and the rain, Brings unspeakable joy to the world, And when the flowers bloom again Their sweet - perfume will be un- " furled. The song of bird and busy bee. Makes sweet music in the air; And we like to hear .and .like to see, God in nature everywhere. Chirping notes the robins eing, And other birds of song galore; 'Ti8 God In them and everything, v Seen as we have never seen before. Oh! The beautiful springtime is here, - Giving newness of life and love; , For God the spirit 'of .love' is near, . In all its radiance from above.
V0f.'EtrS ALLIANCE
HOLDS CEETIIIG AT : K IN ELDORADO
: ' ELDORADO, O., April 28. Mr. and Mrs. i. Beard had the following guests for dinner, Sunday j R. L Frazer and family; . Mrs. Rantsaw and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrfc. Warren Eby
ana Jtt,siaf Hoover and family; . .Geo.
Bunger and daughter, Audrey,, spent Sunday evening with Misses Blanche
and Mary Bunger. ...Herechel Spen-
urr ana iamuy ana Mr. and Mrs. GeoOswalt spent Sunday afternoon in Greenville... .Russel Thomas and family of Lynn, Bpent Wednesday, with Mrs. Vern Moore. WoiWan's Alliance Meets. Christ Sherman and wife entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clairence Whipple of Springfield; -Mr. and Mrs! p. T. Kyle, Ora Shewmon, of New Madison, and Harvey Sherman anfl family. The-Woman's Alliance v of the Universalist church met at the home of, Mrs. Jane Swartzel Thursday evening. , ..Mrs. Ed. Henderson,; of Chicago, is spending a few. days - with Mrs. Martha McClure . . . . Cicero Spifc ler, of Arcanum, is spending a few days with relatives here Garfield Kimmel has purchased an Overland auto.
Pau 25,000 and thousands from Chicago and other points. Attention was also called to the strong showing made in the presidential primaries bv Henry Ford, the pacifist leader of the United States. . ... .
BREAD PRICE STEADY.
PLAU PEACE MEETING
v The German Alliance . of this city is planning a "peace" meeting for next Sunday afternoon, details' , of which will not be announced until later. 'J.-C. Jacobean, connected with the American Embargo league, bas sent local Germans figures showing that the following messages were sent in protest; to war with Germany: - Cincinnati, 15,000; St. Louis, 25,000; Detroit, 25,000; Toledo 10.000; St.
BROWNSVILLE SCHOOLS CLOSE
AFTER
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SUCCESSFUL
SEASON
BROWKSV1LLE. Ind.. April .28.
This" pat;Tof,th country received a
good rain fjiureday and also some
hail. All the farmers were glad to see
i ... the rain..; .-, .. . ; The eight-months school closed here April 28. i There w,ere four graduates. Durbln Leslie, Clarence Crist, Lorena Huston and Ruth Watt." Commencement will be held at the M. E. church May 6. 1 Mr. Sam -Winters purchased a new Jive-passenger auto last Wednesday, j Rev. ' Carey Toney and t .wife, of College "Corner, called on Mr." and Mrs. Dava Spfvey,. Sunday, i Mr." and "Mrs." Frank Cook and ' Mra John"T8chaf er.' speht - Sunday In Ham
ilton, Ohio. j! Mr. A. M. Stout and wife will move the latter part of this week toSebring, Florida, where -Mr. Stout has'aposi-
I , ' Shops in Connersville. I Miss Bertha Dale was shopping .In Connersville, Saturday .... Saturday, Mrs. Harvey Weiser and children,' Mabel and Roy, and Mrs. Sam Wlners and eon, motored to Connersville where they spent the evening. . .Regular services were held at the ChrisMan Union church Sunday and Sunday, night. Rev. McMullin's text for jlhe morning service was taken from St. -John, 11 chapter, 25 verse.... Mr. Dan Jennings who has been, sick, for some time, is able to be up again..... Mr., and Mrs. Dave Spivey, who has .been eick for the past few weeks, is better at this writing Dorothy Noriris.. "Ruth Watt, John Maze, . Clarence Crist and Walter Cunningham are Kick with the measles .... San ford
YES. S. S. S. IS PURELY VEGETABLE: NATURE'S
SAFE BLOODJREATMENT Known for 50 Years as the Best Remedy for. Rheuma ! tism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases.
Scientists have discovered' that" the" forest and field a.re abundantly supplied wit veg-etation of various kinds, that furnish the ingredients for making- a remedy, for practically every ill and ailment of mankind. Medicines made from roots, herbs and barks whioh Nature: ha.s placed at the disposal of man. are better thafl strong mineral
mixtures and- concoction. . Mineral xntdicines work dangrously on the deli jtate parts of the System, especially the ; rtomach and bowels, by eating out the. l'ning membrane, producing - Chrftnic dyspepsia and often entirely ruining the I.ealth. ' S. S. S. is guaranteed to be a purely vegetable remedy. It is mad entirely rf 'gentle-acting. healing, : purifying roots, herbs and' "toarks. possessing properties 'hat build up all parts of the system, in addition to removing all i.npurltles r.nd poisons from the blood. P 'S; S.' i-a-safe treatment .for" JtheuHatisna. Catarrh, Scrofula. Sores and fleers. $k in Diseases. Contagtous BlOrfdToison and all disorders of the blood- It rleanses. tbe entire system and lt'k permanent.' Gef'S. S.tS.at any; drug. store. K. S. 8. Is a standard remedy recognised everywhere the greatest Wood- antiSte ever discovered. If yours is e. rultar case, write to, Swifi Specific Coj otant. Geori. . , . - r i T - -
I Pillaclium Want Ads. Pay.
Punk, whfr tookBiek with. measles last week is some -.better. . . .Charley Jtedd had two fingers badly mashed while changing wagon beds this' morning.
One price" that will not b affrtrt
by the war, is the price of bread.
Neither will the size of the loaf be reduced. Local bakers sav that the
price of flour i& such and will likely
remain such that u will be possible' to continue the making of bread at peace
time prices: ; .
RIGIOraEKS
-ATTEND SEnVICE At NEU PARIS -. '- . i . . , NEW PARIS, O; April 28. Mrs.. M. 0.? Penland sang ;The Risen Lord' by Ashford.' at the Easter- service of the Second Presbyterian church at
Richmond, Sunday ? evening. .Prof, and Mrs. Jesse - Woods, the Misses Hoffman . and Brown, " Mr. and : Mrs.
George Arnold Miss'Besiie Roop, ail of
Richmond, were among" those who heard the -vesper music Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. . : . Mr." and Mrs. Charles Powell . and daughter, Miss Helen and "- Harjy Priddy, of , Daylon, - were Saturday night and Sunday , guests of , Mrs. Caroline McGrew and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Middaugb . . Mr. and ; Mrs. George Harter , of New4 Madison, and Misses Evelyn, ' Opal and Barbata Northrop were Easter guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Northrop . . . .Mr. and Mrss E.-.O. Reid and family of Pleasant Hill, were- entertained Easter by Mr. and Mrs. . Albert . Daugherty. . ..Miss Bessie Roop and -William King of Richmond, were Sunday guests of Miss Wanda King. " ' ' - Messrs. and Mesdames O..W. Sherer and M. H. Pence, Misses Henrietta Shinkle and Marie Fudge-and A. R. Hawley and L. P. "Melody and Mrs. M. O. Penland," attended , the - Easter services at the Second ' Presbyterian church at 'Richmond Sunday evening . . . .Mr. and "Mrs. Ben Saxton "and daughter of "Ri'Ch'moiidr'spent "Easter with 'Mr. and Mrs. Curt Baumgardner and family. ..'.David Ogden, of Camden, " spent- Friday ,' and Saturday w fth Mr.. andMcs-AlviePenland . iMrs. Hannah,- Sawyer and .family,, of .New
Madison, were Sunday' 'callers at "the home of Mrs. Caroline McGrew .' . . Mr. and Mrs. Lon Morrison were" Sunday guests of Mrs. Zella Coddington , . .' . Martha, small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W- E:;, Jones, is quite 111 with, a
mastoid abscess.
Moose aimdl IPaiMfic Moose Lodge 167 will hold its annual memorial service at High School Auditorium Sunday, April 30, 2 p. m. General public invited. Members please ,meet at Hal.l.:30 p. m. ;
CHAS. II. SHAKER Dictator. ;W. , HOWARD BROOKS; Sec'y.
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"7.T"-7 .sbleinuoby ?Caruso 7. V A farming w A new Sousa march by Ssa-a Band and 8S others including V . : v 10 beautiful instrumental selections . C . - : 10 lively new dance records " .. ; 10 charming' concert numbers " 16 choice popular song? . . : ' 2 exquisite symphony movements : : 4 magnificent operatic arias 1. 6 instructive educational records 4 excellent gospel hymns" : ' ' x . 3 stirring; band numbers . . , 5 humorous songs and sketches " ' '' - 2 entertaining children's records Hear these new Victor Records today at any Victor dealer's. He will yladly give you a-complete descriptive list and play any . music you wish to hear. . .Victors and Victrolas $10 to $400. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. ' New Victor Record demonstrated at all dealer on tke 28tH of each moatb
The instrument' of: the? Worlds greatest, artists
7-1 I : important warning. . tjr-gKjSt -. j - . ,1 I rrg-ji Vfctnr Records can be 'tfcARUSO-' tS..TvSC 'V c3
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'They wouldn't go to the, trouble
of packing their crackers in this pure food box while they are fresh from the oven, if they didn't know their business. "Yes, indeed, you'd be surprised to know how my sales of Edgemonts are increasing. 1 tell you, when people learr how good they are they Insist on having them just the same I w-nl to sell them since P realize 7hat crditthey give me with my customers. - "Glad to sell them to you any time I get them frcskright along.'
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W. F. HOELSCHER I .. - - -OPTICIAN 6th i Main. Open Evenings.
CarlFVWeisbrod; Piano Tuning and Repairing. . . tPhone 2095. .
See your ienHu twict yearly.
Via Senrtco twice daily.
, From pyorrhea come by far the greater, part, of all tooth. .troubles;-. Unless treated and checked, it will, result not only in the shrinking and malformation of your gums and pfthe bony structure into which your teeth are set; but in" the" loss of' the , teeth themselves. .V , f
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J'afch out for Pyorrhea!
-When you find a tooth that eives back and
forth,, even' just 'z little, see your"" dentist at
once;-"1 , Hew31 fikd conditions which . you'' might overlook.- He will find a gum." recession, even -though rslight vh ere the gums have pulled away; frgrri the teeth. And. he will tell you that you have the "dread disease pyorrhea.
Stit Senrece dtts mtre Jtc(eanses ' . the. teeth delightfully. - It-gives them : a whiteness. distinctive of Senreca ' alone. -Its flavor is entirely pleasing, , and it leaves in the mouth uwon- -derful sense of coolness and wholesomeness: ' 7" " " .
Start-the" Senreco treatment
before pyorrhea grips you lor ' good.' Jetalls in folder wkh
A specific for pyorrhea has been s
aiscoverca recenuy Dy. cental set- . every tube.-- A two-ounce tube
I ence, and- is now offered for daily T for 2Sc is sufficient for 6 weeks treatment in Senreco -Tooth Paste. ? f nt;Get Senreca': 'c - i. u -'t-t - - yQur druggist or send ; Senreco combats the. germ of; the V 4c ia stamps or coin for sample - disease. Its regular use insures your tube and folder. Address The teeth against -progress of pyorrhea. . Ciacumati, Ohio.
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