Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 169, 2 June 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916 take the "THIe out ot Evansville on the ground that It gave the Impression that the city was a village. The Cham ber of Commerce has definitely, block ea me movement. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY sin 11 ear J

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SCYTHE INFLICTS ! SERIOUS WOUND I IN MAN'S FOOT

; MILTONr Ind., June 2. Ancll Revelee suffered a badly, cut foot yesterday. He had taken, a scythe to mow grass and weeds, and for a moment laid it down. The ground was eoft from recent rains and he slipped and his foot struck the blade, inflicting an iigly wound.... Joe Clevenger is sick $ ince his return from New York city. ....Robert Bryant was at Montpelier Wednesday to deliver a load of flour from the Riverside Mills.. Mrs. Fort f Cambridge City was the guest of Miss Margaret Vannatl this week.... Mrs. Mary Passmore had as her guests . Wednesday, Mrs. L. M. Boland and Mrs. William Thrasher of Connersville Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manlove entertained as their guests Thursday, Mr.' and Mrs. Sumner Fauley of Columbus. Mr. Fauley gave a chalk talk at the Boosters' club Thursday evening Mrs. H. H. Heist has a great Variety of poppies in her yard, among them an Oriental that blooms profusely, the blossoms being very large. One was seven and a half inches in diameter. .Mrs. Frank Doty and Mrs. William Moon were at Cambridge City Thursday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman. MISS BILBY TAKES COURSE AT NORMAL TO BECOME DIETlf ION DUELIN. Ir.d.. June 2. Misses Berc'.co F: ':.1:qv and Elva Wicker entertainer! number of young people c Tftiuiiuay evening in honor of Missj Madge Eilby. Miss Bilby leaves next yeek for Indiana State Normal, where the will prepare herself for a dietitian. Miss Inez Funk went to Indianapolis Wedrc?ray to attend Mis3 Baker's training school. .. .Mrs. Louise Beckeft and Eon Paul of Richmond spent Sunday with Cy Gilbert and family... Clessie Kendall and family of Richmond spent Decoration day with relatives here. Attends Auto Race. Edward Henly attended the auto race at Indianapolis Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hannen of Dayton is spending the week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. ....Leslie Hatfield of Mt. Sterling, O., is visiting his grandparents there this week.. .. .John Smith of Richmond spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Florence Smith. Entertains at Dinner. Mrs. Nell Manlove of Indianapolis Mrs. Martha Butler and Mrs. Lucy O'Connell and son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler at dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Gilbert was at Indianapolis Wednesday Warren Smith of Muncie spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Stant Mrs. Demaree and son of In dianapolis are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Demaree Mrs. Alice Guyton of Richmond spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and daughter, Miss Evelyn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingermann. Hold Memorial Services. Memorial services were held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. A splendid address was given by Rev. Morris Barrett Miss Mary Nelson of Greenfield is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Eaton Leonard Champe and daughter spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Champe at Greenfield. IN KETKOSPECT. Mabel Kight In this spot Is wher George proposed to me last summer. . Ethel Ah, I suppose that is a plea. nt memory. Mabel Not exactly; you see I accepted him. AMBITION PILLS Nervous People For The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality into nervous tired out, all in, despondent pecpie in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Leo Fihe. A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite, Conkey Drug Co. are authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or everwork of any kind. As a brain food or for any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Leo Fihe's, A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite, Conkey Drug Co., and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell Pharmacal"Co. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. ,

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CAST OF CHARACTERS SELECTED FOR PLAY AT BOOSTERS' HALL

MILTON, Ind, June 2 The following is the cast of characters In the "New Minister, to be given at the Boosters hall Saturday evening: Rev. Homer Alexander Brown, the new minister, Raymond Bryant; Prof. Topnote, leader of the choir. Prof. L. E. Thompson; Crescendo B. Flatt, Hezehiah F. Sharp and Dr. Hoosis, members of the music committee, Oscar Kirlin, Harry Doty and Chester Coppock; Ralphy Bunter, a baritone in the choir. Firman McConnick; Seth Perkins, a Joke, Ernest Jones; Daisy Lovejoy, the new school teacher, Mrs. Thompson; Odelia Hasbin, organizer Old Maids' club, Mrs. R. H. Warren; Petunia Wimples, the milliner, Mrs. Coppock: Uncle Alex, the old sexton, Robert Bryant; Augusta Wind, everybodys friend, Mrs. Wilbur Elwell; Mrs. DeLancy, president of the Ladies' aid. Mrs. Hal Manlove; Herietta, Mrs. Harry Manlove; members of the Ladies' aid, Mesdames H. Manlove, Ed Wilson, L. H. Warren, Wilbur Elwell, F. C. McCormick, Ernest Doty, C. J. Coppock, W. C. Squierr and E. P. Jones; Old Maids' club, Mesdames R. W. Warren. George Wagner, Irvin Harmeier, Harry Doty, Misses Marie Harmeier, Irene Crook, Gussie Miller, Mary Sills, Ruth McCormick and Marie Elwell; quartet. Dr. Squier, Ernest Doty, George Wagner and Mr. Coppock. LUTHERAN SCHOOL WINS IN CONTEST EAST GERMANTOWN, Ind., June 2. Miss Hazel Gip spent the past week in Indianapolis Hobart Behr was home from Indianapolis Memorial day Mrs. Will Taylor spent last week at her former home in Noblesville Roy Kinsinger returned to his duties at Washington, D. C, last Saturdav Miss Ona Beard, who taught last year at Remington, arrived home Friday .John Heck or Dayton, spent several days here last week visitlne Charles Sarber's family Ellsworth Beck came from Connersville Tuesday and spent the day with his mother and other friends. Church Contest Closes. In the attendance contest between the Lutheran and Evangelical Sunday schools, the former won by two majority The Misses Rieser of near Hamilton, O., came last week to visit their aged aunt, Mrs. Sarah Riser, ana other relatives.. . . .Mrs. Palmer and daughter Ruth entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Clem White and son of Dayton, and Frank Huffman of Dublin Mrs. Alice Hunt came from Knightstown Tuesday and decorated the graves of her relatives in the Lutheran cemetery. This is an annual custom with her and reflects much to her credit. Alligator steak tastes like coarse fish A Dainty Summer Frock. 1690 Figured organdie with "Val" insertion and lace is here shown. The dress is also nice for dimity, voile, lawn, nun's veiling, marquisette, crepe, embroidery, batiste, silk, chiffon and crepe de chine. The skirt is finished with a wide tuck over 6ides and back, and has a panel over the front, finished with a pale extension at each sk.a seam. The waist fronts are lapped at the closing, and the neck edge has a deep and pretty collar. The long sleeve is in bishop style, with a deep, straight cuff. In elbow length the finish is in "bell" effect. The Pattern is cut in sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 8 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inch size. The skirt measures 3 2-3 yards at its lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in saver or stamps. Namo Address , City Size Address Pattern Department, Palladium.

METHODIST WOMEN RENOVATE CHURCH

MILTON, June 2. The Methodist ladles met Thursday at the church and cleaned the building. .Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Ferris and Hiram Crook attended the funeral of Joseph Gray at Dublin. . . : Mrs. Vene Beeson entertained Mrs. Hattie - Heist and Mrs. Mary Walker at dinner Thursday.... Mrs. John Schepman was called to Columbus by the illness of a brother.... Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmell had as guests at dinner Tuesday, Messrs. and Mesdames John Baker of Bradford,- O., Royden Walfgang of Hagerstown, Lawrence Ohmit of Cambridge City and Charles Harrison of Troy, O. Mr. Harrison formerly lived here. ...Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bragg, Mrs. L. A. Bragg, and Charles Davis were at Richmond Wednesday. . . .The ladies of the Christian church had a quilting bee Wednesday. .A company from the Boosters club who gave the play, "Circumstantial Evidence,' or "A Debt of Honor,'" at Harrisburg Wednesday night, had a fine house and a nice time. They enjoyed a wienie roast on their way to Harrisburg. They received many compliments and were asked to play at Fal mouth and Bentonville. The company wiumyiimeu uy several wno were not in the play. CLUB PLANS MEETING BROWNSVILLE, Ind June 2. Earl Bowman was in town Wednesday calling on members of the Corn and Domestic club. The club will hold an all-day meeting at the fair grounds at Liberty on June 22. All members and their parents are requested to be present. Jimmie Ottinger and Mrs. Cora Sandere visited Charles Redd and family Tuesday and Wednesday. According to an official German test networks of telephone wires over a city tend to diminish the danger from lightning.

HOT WATER AND "ANURIG"

All people in America and especially those who are past middle age axe prone to eat too much meat and in consequence deposit lime-salts in their arteries, veins and joints. They often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swallen hands or feet Such people are not always able to exercise sufficiently in the outdoor air or drink enough pure water in order to sweat freely and excrete impurities thru the skin. Dr. Pierce has conducted experiments and thoroughly tested a uric acid solvent at his Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute which he is convinced is many times more potent than lithla this he named "Anuric." It can be had at almost all drug stores by simply asking for Dr. Pierce's Anuric for kidneys or backache. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant need of getting out of bed at night. Our gradmothers have told our mothers and our mothers have in turn n

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., June 2 Mrs. Claude Kitterman an son Ennls, who have spent the week in Centervllle with Mr. and Mrs. Ennie Kitterman, will attend the funeral of Ephraim Kitterman at -College Corner.... Lon Hinshaw, Mrs. Whitesell and daughter Louise of Knightstown. and Mr. and Mrs. Wood L. Walker of Greenfiled were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. . Wright Decoration day. Curtis Chase Improves. Curtis Chase of Markham, Okla., who went to that state on account of ill health, is better and hopes to be able to join his family, who are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase .Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppin will go to Indianapolis next week to attend the bagers' convention. .Walter Isnogle of Dublin, a nephew of Israel Money, was awarded the .prize offered by the Indiana Federation of Clubs for the best design portraying the pioneer mother, the design to be used on a poster stamp. .... Charles Bertsch has returned after several days spent at a Martinsville sanitarium. To Attend Convention. C. S. Kitterman will go to Chicago Sunday night to attend the Republican national convention Robert Myers has purchased of Mrs. Leo Gard the property in which he has been residing on Front street, and better known as the Mrs. George Paul property. Consideration, $900 Mrs. Simon KitteU of Cammlllius, N. Y., Mrs. Lee Stafford of Chicago and Mrs. David Ralston and daughters, Doris and Delores, of Muncie, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones Miss Mary Costello of Richmond has been the guest of Mrs. Hattie Custer Mrs. George Middleton of Columbus, O., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertsch. Stephen Brown was among the number in attendance at the automo instructed us that in case of sickness, resort to Dr. Pierce's dependable household prescriptions. These medicines as put up for sale by druggists have never been recommended as "cure-alls," but only as superior remedies for certain common and easily recognized diseases. Had these medicines been adopted to all classes and forms of chronic diseases there would have been no necessity for organizing a competent staff of expert physicians and surgeons to act in the treatment of difficult, obscure and complicated cases of chronic diseases as Dr. Pierce maintains in his Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Of his home remedies the most widely known are his "Favorite Prescription" for womanly! troubles and run-down conditions pe-J culiar to tne womanly sex; his "Golden Medical Discovery," the greatest of all herbal system tonics and vitalizers, for stomach, liver and blood disorders, as well as his "Pleasant Pellets," the tiny, tonic laxatives, overcoming constipation and cleansing the system of poisons and accumulations in the bowels. Adv.

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Mrs. Mona Miller of Richmond is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John -Hicks. .... Mrs. J. M. Kaufman and daughter of Indianapolis have been guests of Mrs. Daisy Woods. ...Ed Henley and Miss Hazel Ohmit attended the race at Indianapolis Tuesday.... Mrs. Frank Parsons of Richmond has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura Richey. NAME REMAINS SAME. EVANSVTXJJE. Ind., June 2. Sometime ago a movement was started to Beating- Carpets and ! Rugs Ruins Them Beating rugs breaks the warp and leaves them limp and lifeless. Nor should rugs be washed with soap and water, for the water soaks in and rots the warp, taking out the firmness of weave so desirable in a rug. If you just use plain olsonite, it restores the colors in your carpets and rugs to their original beauty, making them as fresh looking as If they were new from the store. Olsonite also renews the natural oil in the fibre and raises the nap. Olsonite fs easy to use. You need not take the carpets and rugs from the floor. Just brush olsonite over the surface, then wipe off that is all. You can buy olsonite in an air-tight container from your druggist for 50c, sufficient to restore the colors in two large 9x12 carpets or rugs. Adv. USE COOPER'S BLEND Goflec COOPER'S GROCERY 10 per cent to 50 per cent on all trimmed hats On broken lines we are giving from 1-4 to 1-2 off On new white hats a discount of 10 per cent will be given. 39 NORTH 8TH ST.

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