Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 180, 15 June 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916
ST AK GLASS ENTERTAINED AT TOITONO'S UOUS
CENTER VILLE, Ind., June 15.
Last Saturday evening over sixty
friends of Carrie Caeesman came to remind her ' of her , eighteenth birthday. The erening uras pleasantly spent, and a birthday - sapper r -was served by Mrs. Cheesman. Miss Carrie received a large number of
Philomath Events
By Gertrude McGriland.
j Messrs. V. E. Chance, Irvln and Osjcar Chance of Connersville, were business callers in our burg Thursday..... (Mr. and Mrs. '.. Earl Doddridge and IMlsses Cora and Gertrude McCashland attended the circus in Richmond j Friday . and took dinner and supper j -with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Manley. .... ;Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn. Mrs. Lizzie jWalting and Miss Mary Plankenhorn iwere afternoon callers.. . ..Miss MilId red Stlnson spent Friday evening with Miss Darlle Fisher.. .Mr. and iMrs. James Plankenhorn entertained et dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leab of Clifton, and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence McCashland and son, of near Richmond Mrs. Monroe Stlnson and daughter Inez, visited Monday with the former's daughter, Clara, and family Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and Gertrude, were shoppers in Liberty, Wednesday.. .. .Several from there attended the Children's Day exercises at Doddridge Chapel Sunday and reported a fine program James Doddridge of Milton, was looking after business affairs on his farm Monday.
Hamburg has an experimental plant that obtains power from the ebb and flow of the North sea tides.
beautiful gifts,.... Mrs. Mable Hayworth of. Lemon, S. Dale, is visiting her parents, James King and wife.... BamanUia Parker, Mrs. Harry Ball and daughter, Edith, of Indianapolis are -visiting Mr.' Dora Mendenhall.i i . .Mr. Miller and wife have moved into the house recently vacated by Howard Mathews. Mr. Miller has purchased, the property.. . , .The Star Sunday school class was entertained Thursday evening by Miss Bessie Townsend at her country home- Owing to the rainy evening only twentyseven were present Election of officers war held and the following were chosen: Clay born King, president; Howard Meek, vice president; Bessie Townsend, secretary, and Gaar Ellason, treasurer. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served..... Re v. and Mrs. Pfeiffer attended the Epworth league convention at Union City Tuesday and Wednesday. Visits Friends Here. Grace Julian Clark of Indianapolis, who for a number of years resided here, was a visitor among Centerville friends Tuesday Paul Stevens has returned from Purdue university Mrs. Thos. King, north of Centerville, is very seriously sick .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runbar and Frank Howells and family motored to Charlottsville Tuesday and spent the day with relatives.. ...Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright attended the funeral of Henry Wright at Mt Comfort Sunday Miss Laurabel Stevens is spending the week with relatives at Liberty, Ind. Quarterly meeting will be held at the M. E. church Friday evening. Dr. Somerville Light will be present and give a short sermon.... .Miss Nola Savage went to Muncle Tuesday to spend a few weeks with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Lashley and Mrs. Mattle King visited Mrs. Ida Strong at Fountain City Tuesday.
GslS HOPKINS OWN GHATS T WRITTEN "BY HERSELF
ON "KEEPING UP WITH THE FASHUNS." Ta Says, "Fashuns is jest like wlmmen, when you think youre right youre wrong." Cbangi n her mind is a woman's privilege and chanccln the Fashuns her pleasure. It spoils the hul day fer sum wlmmcn of they wake up to find I he Fashuns the same as befor they went to bed. Tie funny part of it is.thet the men laff and riddknle, the Fashuns nn all the time the joke's on them cause (hey pay the bills. It used to be Fashunable to mortgage yur home to buy a ortermoblle but now Dad's got to sell the homestead ef mother wants a new bat. There aint no way of telling what a Fashunable hat is going to cost eyther. The simpler they look the more simper the bill makes hubby look. To. Says, "The bills fer new hats c-uming in the teeming mail hev spoiled more breakfasts then cooking skule graduattes." But there's one good thing ahbout the Fashuns. Evvangellists may be allrlght In there way but a new hat is shure-fire at making sum wimmen hit the trail to church going. Ef preechors who roast the Fashuns only knew the truth the Fashuns bring more wimmen to church then there sermtms kin keep away. Let me glv you a llttel advice abbout Fashuns, girls. Course, though the pur men don't know it half the idee of Fashuns is to hev a bait fer them. But
it'e Jest like enny other flshin. Ef yur bait is too fancy the fish is apt to get snsplshus. Thet's why its wise to talk sum times abbout yur sewing. Jest off-band like, you know. There's art in ma kin so much noise ovver the new handkerchief you made yurself thet he thinks he's marrying a dressma kin establishment. Sum folks confuse Fashuns with
in -THE STENOGRAPHER'S STRATEGY1 Photo .tjl cJe, YjiLeJn . Ti'Ijtu Clothes. Jest luk at the wimmen on Broadway enny affternoon an you'll see there's nuthing In common. Clothes is "cuvering for the boddy," sez my Dikshunary. Well? Time wa when Fa used to make excuses to xv to lodge meeting when he wanted to go down to the Opry House show. Now he Jest sets on the porch and says the show's gud enuf fer him rite there. When the theater mannagers aint blamln us mooving pitcher players fer bad blzness they pick on the Fashuns. 9 They say thet Fashuns go in circles, thet each yere we get further and further back into histry and the fashuns is jest like sum queen or princess wore thousands of yeres ago. Gosh! I hope I aint here when they get back to the Fig-Leaf!
CINCINNATI FIRM BUYS EATON BONDS FOR $615 PREMIUM
EATON', O., June 15 Street bonds amounting to $18,500 were sold Wednesday by the city council to Seasongood & Mayer of Cincinnati for a premium of $615. The funds will be used for the payment of the city's portion of the cost of, paving Barron street. Ten bids were received for the issu. Council also opened bids submitted on the paving contract, but the award will not be made until Friday evening. The bids of nine firms are being canvassed by City Engineer Reid.. Bigler Bros., of Middletown, bid S1.S9 and $195 per square yard on brick paving, and probably are the lowest for this material. Clifton Hoolihan of Dayton, bidding on asphaltic concrete, submitted prices of $1.49 and $1.57 per square yard, and prabably has the lowest bid. Other firms submitting bids on the work, which is estimated to cost approximately $80,000. are Andrews Asphalt Paving company, Hamilton; Federal Paving .. company, Hamilton; Strodbeck Bros., Middletown; Payne & Mikesell. Eaton; S. M. Burnett, Rockford; Williston Construction com- : pany, Chicago; Cleveland-Trinidad company, Clevelend.
USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY
A MESSAGE TO THIN WEAK SCRAWNY FOLKS
An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Pounds
ot ooua, neauny permanent Mesh. Thin, riervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere' are heard to say, "I can tf understand why I do not get fat. I eat plenty of good nourishing food." The reason is just this: You cannot get fat. no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat-making elements of your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. What is needed is a means of gently urging the assimilative functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, run-down tissues and build them up. The thin person's body is like a dry sponge eager and hungry for the fatty materials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimentary canal to take them from the food. A splendid way of working to overcome this sinful wuste of flesh building elements and to stop the leakage of fats Is to try Sargol, the famous flesh building agent that has been so widely sold in America in recent years. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and see if your cheeks don't quickly fill out and rolls of firm,, healthy flesh form over your body, covering each bony angle and projecting point. Clem Thistlethwalte's 5 stfires and other good druggists have Sargol or can get it from their wholesaler, and will refund your money if you are not satisfied w'th the gain in weight it produces as stated on the guarantee in each large package. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient. NOTE Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results cases cf nervous indigestion, etc., have been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight is desired.1 Adv.
RECRUITS FAIL SHORT
EATON. OiL, June 16-If this city is to have an Ohio National Guard company and hare the use of the state
armory." the defunct Company F will have to be recruited to the required standard by July X When the Com
mercial ciufc took : Hold of the situation, thirty recruits fwere enlisted after a hard cam Dairn. and then tfc
work became so. discouraging that the
enoir was. almost given up. At a committee meeting Lieut. Overholser was placed in charge and will endeavor to bring the enlistments up to sixty-five. l '
EATON MAN TAKES JOB AT NEW PARIS
NEW PARIS. O.. June 15. George C. Fortney who, for several years has been manager of the New-Paris Home Telephone comnanr. ha reide-n tn
engage in electrical contract .work, and
was succeeded By C. E. Cox, of Eaton, O., with F. R. Plerson as local trouble
man. . . . .
BOSTON CHURCH WILL OBSERVE CHILDREN'S DAY
BOSTON, Ind., June 15. Mrs. C M Parks with Miss Sadie Pottlnger of Richmond spent Sunday In West Alex
andria.... Mrs. D. S. Druley has returned home after visiting relatives fa New Castle-;.. The services held at the Christian church last Sunday night were well attended. An interesting program was siren - by the children, assisted by Misses Sadie Bell Flynn, India Stanford and Oone Robinson. Children's exercises will be given next Sunday at the Methodist church; . . .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and son Paul of Campbellstown, Miss Dorothy Straw and Miss Ari Curry of Eaton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Beard Sunday evening. .Lee Turner and children of Richmond spent Sunday with -Mrs.- Ida- Powell . t .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and daughter Mildred attended the K. of P. decoration at Eaton Sunday.... W. A. Rmehart and Mrs. Bertha Farnsworth motored to Riley, O., Sunday,... Messrs. Wes Burkett, Alph Kutter, Robert Holder, William Simons, Buck Mllier. James Peck, Guy Henley, Harry Pottlnger, Cullop and Buck Hockett motored to Richmond Monday evening and attended the Moose lodge. ...Mrs. Clarence Shaver and sons of Richmond are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phenis. . . .Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard. Miss Mary Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattain and children and Mrs. Hester Powell attended the birthday dinner give Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brattain, near Witts Mrs. Sam Ketron spent the week end with relatives near Brookville, Ind.. ...The Railroaders defeated the Miller-Kemper basehall team last Sunday, 12-9, and the Warners of Richmond were defeated 9-1 by the Boston Juniors. The Boston Athletics lost to Philomath, 9-8. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seaney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Druley and Roy Johnson motored to Richmond Tuesday. . . Will Boyer of Peru was here on business last week.
FLAGS UNFURLED AT NEW PARIS
, NEW PARIS, O.. June 15. A number of patriotic citizens observed flag day by displaying old 'glory in front of their residences and business places Elizabeth Hetxler left Friday for a visit with her son Charles and wife at "Cleveland. lMr.T and "Mrs. Charles McKee and family of Winkle, O-, were guests of Mrs. Alice Dowler Friday and Saturday... . Mr." and Mrs. Edwin R. Daugherty were her guests Friday. Funeral Directors Roy Bennett of New Madison and Elwood Kessler of New Paris went to Cincinnati Thursday and attended the Ohio Funeral Directors and Embalmers convention. Bennett remained for the Friday and Saturday sessions. . . .Miss Onda Larsh of Indianapolis is spending a two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ella Larsh.... Joseph and Miss Lydta Catteral returned Friday to West Alexandria after a visit with their cousin, Leonard Marshall.
Bed Bugs , To kill Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Ants, use Pesky Devils' Quietus, P. D. Q. A. 25c package makes one fluart that kills 'em and their eggs as well. Bug Spout In every package to aet them In the hard-to-get-at-places. P. D. Q. will not injure bedding. Kills Fleas on dogs. At drug stores.
6 Per Cent Average Dividends (ANNUAL) BEGINNING JULY 1,1916 THE PEOPLES HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Located at No. 29 North Sth Street
will reduce the rate of Interest to its borrowing members to the uniform rate of (12) Twelve Cents Weekly Interest on each share of stock loaned thereon,, and will hereafter make new loans at the same interest rates. No commissions will be charged. No fines to 'deposrtrarmembers and no charge made for pass books.,'' Safety deposit boxes in a good vault for rent at reasonable rates. . Consultation Room for the Benefit of Patrons, Free of Charge Borrowing members share in dividends January and July in proportion to payments made. Depositing members withdrawals paid on demand. Weekly dues. 25c on each $100. A Safe and Secure Place for the Investment of Savings, Central Location, Easy of Access Reliable and Prompt Service. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. President JOHN J. HARRINGTON, Vice President SAMUEL W. GAAR. Treasurer JESSE H. BROOKS. Secretary JNO. F. CRONIN. Assistant Sec'y WM. H. KELLY, Attorney -DIRECTORS-
Jno. F. Davenport Jno. J. Harrington Jno. F. McCarthy Jno. E. Foley
Jno. F. Cronln Chas. E. Newman Clarence H. Kramer
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