Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 164, 27 May 1916 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916 Gigantic Centennial Celehr Liberty is

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G. It. CROCKER SELECTED TO DIRECT BIG PAGEANT

LIBERTY, Ind., May 27. The plans for the celebration ol the Indiana Centennial, by Union' county,' to be held June 15, are rapidly n earing completion. G. K. Crocker has been appointed the pageant master for the day and at the present time, more than forty floats have been promised the townfor the parade by organize tlons of the county, and by private Individuals. At 10 o'clock. In the morning the floats will assemble at the old fair grounds, and from, there will parade the principal streets of the town. Following the parade, the prizes to the best decorated auto and float will be presented. In the afternoon, at the Coliseum, ah address will be given by A. M. Hall of Indianapolis. The Commercial club rooms at the Coliseum, will be open all day to exhibit the curios and relics

MEMBERS OF CLUB EDIT NEWSPAPER

LIBERTY, Ind., May 27. The Criterion club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Dougherty. The feature of the program for the afternoon, was a newspaper edited by Mrs. Dougherty. To this paper the

articles contributed by the different members of the club, picture Liberty and the members of the club twenty vears hence. Articles on the music,

social life, schools and architecture of

twenty rears now were read, also

original poems.

that are being collected by members of the committee appointed to gather

these things together.

In the evening a musical wilT be

given by local talent, under the direct

ion of F. L. Behymer. For some time past this chorus has been under training and later Mrs. Bunnell of New York, will come to assist in the training and to be the soloist for the even-

VON BUELOW COMING

ON SECRET MISSION

PULLMAN DELIVERY GAR IS HIT OF 1916

Encouraged by the Instantaneous success which attended ? the introduction of the 1916 pleasure car model, the Pullman Motor Car. company has just made formal announcement of the completition of gigantic plans for the production of the Pullman light delivery car, embodying the many sterling features of the Pullman touring car, combined with all of the latest improvements to be found in light truck construction. Although it has been the determined policy of the company to concentrate its energies, on the producing of the best pleasure car on the market at the price, the Pullman offices have been persistently urged by their dealers to build a light delivery car with every standard of quality which has made hte Pullman famous in the popular-priced class of motor cars.

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mm OF SOCIAL WHIRL in BUSY LITTLE ELDORADO

ELDORADO, O., May 27. H. R. Mc Pherson made a trip to Eaton Friday .... Mrs. Sarah J. Miller is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Belle Emerson, at Muncie, Indiana. . . . H. R. McPherson spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. O. McPherson and wife of ew Paris. . . .William Oswalt

and family entertained Mr. and Mrs

on John Barr and family at New Hope, Sunday. .. .George Wehrley and wife, Sylvanus Wehrley and wife and Ray Newman and family, of West Man

chester, spent Sunday with Grant

"CARY CLUB NEWS" LIKE" REAL PAPER

Deaths in Preble

EATON, O.-, May 27. Lena Moore, 52, wife of Clinton Moore, former

MILTON. . Ind., May 27. Mrs. Ly- residents of this city, died early Fricurgus Beeson entertained the Caryl day at her home at Colllnsville, Pa. club Thursday afternoon. The follow-, The deceased was the daughter of I Mr and Mrs Samuel Oldfather Ol

ing is the program: Second edition Wj .DUre. and a sister of Mrs. John

S. Fisher of this city. She is survived

of the Milton Cary Club News; editor-

in-chief, Mrs. E. P. Jones; editorial, Mrs. E. P. Jones; political, Mrs. Charles Ferris; literary, Mrs. Ernest

Wehrley and wife at Gettysburg, in Doty; locals Mrs R. W. arr.

Darke county .... Orla Kimmel and family of Eaton, called on Peter Kimmel and wife Sunday evening Mr.

George Troutwine of West Manchester, j nd Mrs- TyJer Fudge and daughter.

MISS DALE MARRIED

BUTLER PROFESSOR TO GIVE MEMORIAL SERMON AT LIBERTY

LIBERTY. Ind., May 27. On next Sunday the Duvall Post. G. A. R., the W. R. C, and Sons of Veterans will hear the annual Memorial Day sermon, at the Methodist church. This service is always a union service of all the churches. The sermon will be delivered by Prof. Underwood of Butler col-

LIBERTY,' rnu.. May 27. Miss

Bertha Dale and Mr. Thurman Geise,

both of Brownsville, were married

Tuesday afternoon, May 23, at the Methodist parsonage at Liberty, by the Rev. C. W. Whitman. Miss Dale, the daughter of Mrs. George Dale, has been a teacher in the Brownsville schools for a number of years. The groom is the son of Mr. John Geise and is engaged in business in Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Geise will engage in the hotel business in Brownsville.

The Exchange Telegraph agency says that Prince von Buelow, formerly chancellor of the German empire is on his way to the United States on a special mission, and that he probably will succeed Count J. H. von Bernstorff as ambassador to the American government. The German diplomatic corps is stated to be underging a general change. Many reports have been received in this county, that Count von Bernstorff was due to be given an important post at Berlin, where his following was reputed to be among the court officials who have recently triumphed over the extremists.

The house centipede Is harmless and

feeds on small insect vermin

Sunday William Oswalt and fam

ily called on Walter Cahill and wife j of Lewisburg, Sunday evening Mrs. Ed. Henderson returned to Chicago Thursday after spending three months with friends and relatives here. Visit at Greenville. Isaac Miller and wife, Samuel TJllom and wife and Carl Miller and wife , were Sunday guests of Frank Schreed and family at Greenville Mrs. Fred Schlientz returned home Saturday after spending the week with her sister. Mrs. Welsley at Henrysburg Preaching services at the U.

B. church next Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m Miss Naomi Shewmon spent Sunday with Miss Ada Cooert .... Mrs. Vern Baker of Dayton, spent Saturday night and Sunday here. Come From Dayton. Misses' Lorena, Esther ' and Lois Warner and Daniel Warner, of Dayton, spent Saturday night and Sunday with O. H. Wartln and wife Mr. and Mrs. S. WT. Stephens called on Warren Eby and wife, Sunday afternoon Wm. Erwin and wife called

Opal, spent Monday with Peter Kim

mel and wife John Rowe and fam

by her husband and five children.

Frank. Ruth. Paul, Tom and John. Besides Mrs. Fisher 6he leaves two sisters. Mrs Charles Hoerner and Mrs.

household, R. P. Lindsay; fasnton ana,jonn Rmehart of Lewisburg and one

beauty hints. Mrs. George Kelsey: ad

vertising. Mrs. D. H. Warren. Music was given on the Victrola. Three petitions that are being circulated

here in the interest of better moving

ily called on Mrs. Margaret Rowe Sun-1 pictures were then presented and each

or tne memDere signea. au remaiaea for a social hour, at which time the petitions were signed and the programs given out for the new year beginning Sept. 7. The program is of a miscellaneous character. Mrs. Beeson served refreshments.

day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Shewman left Tuesday morning to visit several days with relatives at Fort Wayne and other points. Returns From Tennessee. Mrs. O. E. Shewman returned home Friday morning from Rathburn, Tenn.. after being called there a few days ago, upon the death of her brother, John Gollahon Frank Parks and family of West Manchester, spent Sunday with Mrs. Vern Moore and children. .. .Misses Mary and Blanche Bunger entertained Ora Emrick and family of West Manchester, and Geo. Bunger from Richmond, Sunday.

brother. Charles G. Oldfather of St. Augustine, Fla. Relatives have no laformation as to other place of burial.

Lame Back. Lame bac is usually due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people arc most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Chamberlain's Liniment two or three times a day. Try it Obtainab! - everywhere. v.

"The Place Beautiful" 18th and Main

SPRING CHICKENS Plenty of Nice, Fat, Plump 1916 Hatched Fryers Good Size, 2 to 3 lbs. each, at Geo. C. Schwegman 309 South 4th St. Meat Market. Phone 2204

Mildredina Hair Remedy

COMPANY GIVES BANQUET.

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Grows Hair and We Can Prove It by Hundreds of Testimonials. It never falls to produce the desired results. It enlivens and invigorates the hair glands and tissues of the scalp resulting in a continuous and increasine growth of the hair. Letters of

praise are continually coming in from nearly all parts of the country stating

that Mildredina Hajr Remedy has re

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exercises and decoration of graves' pany an(j their friends was held Sat-1 - iaJ " f 4 j n- a

will take place. The exercises in the urday afternoon, in the banquet rooms!" inai my uur vv i "

he Coliseum, at 12:30 o'clock. Mr. - - w

Vaughan. an official from Cincinnati,!""';'. - -"- has been in Liberty for several daysjng. ( -

Gregerson, tne aistnci; f ,f1J,

Alter UBUig i.wu uuluhts ul .uuuicdina Hair Remedy. I have a long, thick

afternoon win nc rieici in tne coliseum Qf

be Rcv. C. W. Whitman. Besides the addreEo. Miss Clemcnane Phares will givf a reading, and Thomas Morgan will bo the rc-Ioist. The subject of

the address will be. "The Task of! Democracy."

assisting L. A

manager, in the preparations for thei

event.

ENJOY NIGHT PICNIC.

HIRES ART TEACHER

LIBERTY, Ind.. May 27. Miss Margaret Johnson of Mecca, Ind., has been choten by the board of education to take charge of the work in music, art and domestic science, in the Liberty fcchcols. She will begin at the fall term of school. The past year. MisJohnson ha3 been the instructor in the schools at Bellemore, Ind., the past year.

I I IDTRTV TnH Mav 27. About

thirty-six young people left Liberty in

seven automobiles Thursday evening i Cq Adv'

tor Tauawanaa springs, nonu ui Allege Corner, O., for a weiner roast. ; A bon fire was built just outside the ' gates of the park and the weiners and marshmallows were roasted over the; coals. j

growth of hair and free from itching,"

writes Mrs. T. A. Falardeau, Jefferson City, Mo. Mail orders filled by Mildred Louise

! Co., Boston. Mass. 50c and $1.00 at druggists. For sale by A. G. Luken &

M rronic Calendar

"K'.-day Richmond Lodge, No. 196, ' a ; .V M. Called meeting; work iho Mar.ter Mason degree, commincing at 7 o'clock. Light refreshnvnls. Wednesday Webb Ledge. No. 24, F. r.nd A. M Called meeting; work - th Master Mason degree, com"ir.Muins at 7 o'clock. Thursday Wayne Council. No. 10, R and S M Stated meeting. Saturday Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. S. Stated meeting.

BOYS ENTER TREE

SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. May 27 Four beys decided to enter a large hollow Mfamorp tree. They drew lots for

the "explorer" of the party and Cbar-; ley Achey lost. He dropped into the hollow of the tree, and came out Immediately, chased by four owls. The roys. reinforced by men. returned and ! captured the entire owl family.

DAY-AND-NIGHT CLOTHES. Dry say dat some Broadway swelli over wears a suit more dan once. Wpii, neider do we only it's a """er once.

The Palladium and Vacations

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ECZEMA ON MS

RETURNS WITH WEALTH

HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. May 27. Alden Campbell, a poor man twenty years ago, left here owing a grocery bill of S13.09. He returned today from Detroit, moderately rich, and settled the bill.

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Don't you find raxdening a splendW ! exercise ? j Yes, for the man I hire to do the discing. j

HEADJDJACE Started With Little Pimples. Spread All Over Her Face, Head and Neck and Got Real Sore. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT

"My little daughter bad a bad case of eczema on her head and face when she -was five months old. She took it with just a

few little red pimples, and it started from that and spread all over . her face, head and neck. They got real sore and she would scratch as they would itch her bo much. She was terribly croes and fretful. '"While it lasted, her face

wae disfigured. She could not sleep or rest until I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I started with just a free sample and it relieved her so I purchased more and about two months after, she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Alice Wilbarger. K. F. D. 4. Alliance. Ohio, July 26. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad

dress post-card "Caticura, Dept. T, too." Sold.tbroughout the world.

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SAVINGS ACCOUNT at the German-American Trust and Savings Bank for $25.00 or more and a genuine PREMO CAMERA will be given to YOU. During the month of May we will present one of these Cameras to every person opening a new Savings Account for $25.00 or more. It makes pictures 24 x34 inches. Call and See It at The German-American Trust and Savings Bank

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Best Location at a Price You Can Affords 18th and Main.

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Model 86 f.o.l. Toledo

Canvass the world and you will not find as big a car as the Overland Six at anywhere near so low a price, $1145. You who prefer seven passenger capacity; must pay a heavy excess in price to get so much real seven passenger comfort in any other car. And to back up its big roomy seven passenger carrying capacity there is the powerful six cylinder Overland motor. Take your full quota of seven big passengers and see how smoothly and easily, without a sign of effort, your powerful motor speeds away with even an overload. Slow down to a crawl don't touch the gear shift keep it in high but just touch your accelerator. Without a tremor, smoothly, easily, swiftly, you acquire any desired speed. That's genuine six cylinder pick-up a big outstanding Overland Six fact. And it's that big fact about this big car that makes Its price, $1145, so small in comparison. Overland four cylinder models will pick up'! with many another six. Our only purpose in building a six at all is to supply with genuine Overland finality and economy that extremist demand for the luxury of bigness and lightning fast pickup. Overland production double that of any other builder of cars of like class makes possible the unapproached value which you get in so big and exceptional a car at so low a price $1145. Have the Overland dealer overload the six and demonstrate its comfort and lightning fast pickup. You cannot equal it for anywhere near the price. Talcoft-Overland Co. Corner 12th & Main Phone 2411 The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio

"Mad in V. S. A."