Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 181, 16 June 1916 — Page 14

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BAPTIST CLUB

BUYS CARPET

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind..,Jun. 1

i Mr. and Mrs. Gorton of Greenville j spent Thursday In this city..... The 'ladies of the Baptist Aid society have .purchased a carpet of -very neat design, which will he laid In the church within a few day s...,. Ralph Iiuddington has returned from Bloomlnzton

after having spent the year In the

state university.. . . .Mrs. Geo. Robey

and r Geo. Babcock have returned,

aner i. visit wun relatives in Muncie.

it. f. Bunting and family moved from Liberty Wednesday and. are occupying the Tyler property, 'formerly occupied by Lawrence Ohmit Mrs.; Nelle Mortality of Indianapolis is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hangley. Mrs.- I. N. Davis Is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. ,

THOMAS MORRISON'S CONDITION SERIOUS

ECONOMY, Ind, June 16. W. L. iFenimore and family received a telejgram Monday morning from Mr. and

; Mrs.. C. C. Fenimore of California, an

' nouncing the arrival of an eight pound,

blue eyed baby boy. Mr. Fenimore has been in California 10 years and Is ; now chief accountant for the Pacific

Electric railway "Tot Cranor, i Jolly and every ready to buy or sell anything that wallts on hoofs, bought three car load of fat cattle that averaged 1,100 each at $9.00 per hundred. Mr. Cranor sold them to Gaar and Shirley of Richmond .Thomas Morrison, who recently returned from Indianapolis where he was examined by a specialist with Xrays to ascertain whether he had Bright's disease, Is now suffering dreadfully and will not be able to leave his home soon Mrs. Loop, chairman of Children's Day .Meeting, Sunday evening, June 18, at jthe M. E. church, called a meeting Monday afternoon to arrange a program and practice singing. It probably will be one of the best Children's Day meetings ever held here. Others t)f the committee are Emma Ballen

, Maude Manning, Celice Weyl, Blanch

fenimore and Frances Lindsey.

.THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916

Wilson Marches in Parade

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This photograph shows President Wilson, attired in a blue serge coat, white duck trousers anrf a 2.1 Wwm : ""J511'"" ,n thc P-d. in Washington on Wrdnesdy Jun M Rud'olph JauS and William F. Gude, marching on either side of the president, were att.redn finereal frocki , of Slack

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PARADE REVIEWS

YE OLDEN TIMES

George T. Stowell, who died at the ese of ninety-seven at his home in

Helena. Mont., never used alcohol anil

fmoked only once a year, a cigar on

eacn Dirthday.

VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND If your ambition has left you, your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Leo Fihe, A. G. Luken, Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite's magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchased if Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put your entire system in fine condition and give you the energy and vigor you have lost. Be ambitious, be strong, be vigorous. Bring the ruddy glow of health to your cheeks and the right sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills the great nerve tonic, can't be beat for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches, neuralgia, restfulness, trembling, nervous prostration, mental depression loss of appetite and kidney or liver complaints. In two days you will feel better. In a week you will feel fine, and after taking one box you will have your oldtime confidence and ambiion. Be sure and get a 50 cent box to-day and get out of the rut. Remember Leo Fine, A. G. Luken, Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwalte and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee them. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv.

LIBERTY, Ind., June 16. The fol

lowing was the order of the line of

march in the centennial parade here

yesterday:

Newsboys' band. Indians. Harrison

township float; ox team; log cabin; circuit preacher and doctor; wedding party, Brownsville township; colonial party, headed by by Sherman Bias; Quakers from Salem neighborhood; Civil war period represented by Union township; Liberty township, headed by a tractor; Milo Stanton and wife and Samuel Davis and wife, oldest couples in the county; G. A. R. and Relief Corps; Mothers' club; Delta Theta Tau, representing Miss Indiana; Clytle club; Criterion club; Jenny Wren club; Campfire girls; ParentTeachers club; Model Builders; Union club; W. C .T. U.; Hooker club; I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Sisters: K. of

P. and Pythian Sisters; Commercial club; Library float; Boy Scouts of College Corner: Hamilton hand: Col

lege Corner delegation; W. K. Kerr; Rude Bros.' Manufacturing company; Telephone comDanv: Bertsch A Son.

hardware float; Lewis Harrell, blacksmith; Focht & Fahrenholz, groceries;

Beard Variety store: Fred Max:

Starr Piano comDanv: Citizens bank:

Driggs. shoes; Union County bank; Fosdick Furniture Store: Georee Tnn-

pen, dairy; Crystal Ice company;

uregerBon Insurance agent; Herald office; Robertson, insurance agent; Maibach & Son; Bias, implements; Mrs.Phares, drugs; Pierson, real estate; Thomas O'Toole; Sam Buffler; Irma Carter; Husted, book store; Liberty Gas company: Carter Paint com

pany; Express Printing company; Os

car Martin, hardwarde; Ray Conner, Stanley Motor company; Morris Bond, Auto Inn: Harrv Shriner. Gem Vic

ture show; Cress Beard, garage. All

cars sold by Beard that were obtainable were decorated and formed in line.

Hagerstown Notes

By Miss Florence Bell.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry entertained Sunday in honor of Mrs. Orpha Jones and Lewis Pettys. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones, Mrs. Mary May of New Madison. O., Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thornburg, Mrs. Porter Thornbure. Mrs. William Vanwert.

Mrs. Mahala Huffman, Reta Jones, Wilbur Petty, George Sherry, Lewis Petty and Hilda Jones Miss Helen Hicks of Cambridge City was a guest of Miss Thelma Sells Sunday. The guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hindman, O. C. Woodard, Miss Ruth Copland, Miss Lona Fleming, Fred Otte and William Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hower entertained to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rummel. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harve Decker entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Ray of Centerville Sunday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Theo Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rhinehart and Miss Ada Rhinehart were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhinehart of near Bethel.

EYE IS INJURED BY EMERY DUST

MILTON, Ind., June 16. Ellsworth Ewers, jr., ad his brother, Lilo, who attended school at Mishawaka, are here with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Ewers, to spend the vacation. .... Miss Helen Coyne, Miss Luella Lantz and Gussie Miller formed an auto party- to Richmond Tuesday to visit friends. .... Ellsworth Ewers Is suffering from a bad eye. caused by having the eyeball struck by emery dust.. . . .Miss - Serena Hoshour has been a guest of Earlham friends and attended the entertainment." - .

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The- Latest r Disco very: In Medicine

Why Suffer From " Backach e, Lumbago, Rheumatism?

No Palate-Joy LiKe This- The richest man in the world could not .-buy anything more pleasing to the palate or more strengthening than Shredded Wheat Biscuit with Strawberries and cream. A "simple, natural diet that will bring health and strength for the Spring days. Try it for breakfast; eat it for luncheon.

It is - now- asserted with confidence that these painful effects due to uric acid in the. system are entirely eradicated. A remedy, called "ANURIC," has been discovered by Dr. Pierce in his hospital- practice, 'which he be

lieves is j thirty-seven times more

potent than lithla, and Is the cause of a drainage outward of the uric add with which it comes In contact within the body. . It will ward off -backache, headache, and the darting pains and aches of articular or muscular rheumatism of those diseases which are caused by too much uric acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, or sore, stiff, aching joints. When the kidneys are weak or diseased, these natural filters do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and the poisons are carried to all parts of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, Irritablity. "ANURIC" prolongs life because old people usually suffer from

hardening and thickening of the walli of the arteries.' due to the excess of uric acid In the blood and tissues." J Dr. Pierce, chief physician at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y, has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of overworked and weakened kidneys. . The relief obtained by sufferers has : been so satisfactory that he determined to place "ANURIC" with th6 principal druggists in town where people could get this ready-to-use medicine.." . '-. . "ANURIC" Is not harmful or poisonous but aids nature in throwing off those poisons within the body which cause so much suffering, pain and misery. ' If you want quick relief buy it now or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkg., or 11.00 for full treatment. This will prove to you that "Anuric" eliminates uric acid from the system as hot water melts sugar. Adv. V'.

Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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CINCINNATI

VIA

Every Sunday

Commencing Sunday, May 14th Round OfT Round Trip $1.40 Trip Leaves Richmond 8:32 A.M. Leaves South Richmond, 8: 37 A. m! Returning Iv. Cincinnati, 7:00 P.M. Trains arrive and depart from Central Union Station, Cincinnati. Located in heart of city. C. A. BLAIR Home Tel. 2062. City Ticket Agent

USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY

PHOTOS

7ZZ MAIN SI RICHMOND! ;nP

Varicose Veins are Quickly Reduced and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly

Strong, Powerful Yet Safe, Surgeons' Prescription Called Moone's Emerald Oil, h'.zz Astonished Physicians.

An EnKlish sportsman's vacht la sn

b' ilt that his automobile can be low

ered into it to provide power.

There is one simple and inexpensive way to reduce dangerous, swollen veins and bunches, and get them down to normal, and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning. People who have painful, enlarged veins should not neglect them for they sometimes burst and cause much misery and loss of time. Moone's Emerald Oil besides being so marvelously antiseptic that it at once destroys germs and poisons

caused by germs is such a remarkable healing agent that eczema, barbers' itch, salt rheum and other inflamatory skin eruptions go in a few days. Piles are quickly absorbed and even goiters, wens and enlarged glands are dissolved. For years it has been used in hospitals for boils, carbuncles, ulcers, abcesses and open sores, and with the most perfect success. With each 50 cent original bottle which any pharmacist can supply you, is a folder that gives instructions for use in all of the above distressing complaints. Leo H. Fihe sells a great deal of Moone's Emerald 'Oil, and will be glad to supply you. Adv.

GOING CAMPING OR FISHING? Take A FLASHLIGHT Or An ELECTRIC LANTERN Along. You'll need it, A Complete line at DUNING'S

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15 South Seventh Street

weekllinidl

Prime Rib Roast, pound Choice Pot Roasts, pound

Boiling Beef, pound 12V2c Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice young tender beef, lb., 18c Loin Pork Roast, pound 18c Pork Chops, pound 18c Pork Shoulders 15c Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5c

FRESH CAUGHT FISH COFFEE TROUT IT Fancy Steel Cut, the Oft. per pound All 35c kind, lb JdOC HALIBUT 1Q- Town Talk Steel Cut m Steak IOC Coffee, lb 1 jC Our own make Breakfast Sausage, pound 12 2c Sweet Pickled Bean Pork, pound 13C

Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, pound .30c Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas. Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Alaska Salmon, Sour Kraut, assorted C to please Three for

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43 N. 8th St.

ALABASTINE

The Original Cold Water Paint 24 COLORS 5 POUND PACKAGES. . . A. G. Luken Co

50c

Richmond's Daylight Store

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HUNDREDS OF NEW WAISTS IN. THIS SPbUAL SALE TO SELECT FKOM. LAWNS SHEER VOILES, TUB SILKS IN PLAIN AND STRIPED, CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTES $1.00 $1.25 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 NEW WASH SKIRTS IN GABERDINES, PIQUA, SILVERBLOOM STRIPES, PONGEE STRIPES AND FANCY SPORT NOVELTIES $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98

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We will offer for Tomorrow (Saturday) WHITE CANVAS BOOTS, full 8 inches HigH for

Buy Now while We Have all Sizes Sport Shoes and Oxf ordsall kinds COME EARLY AS THESE SHOES AT THIS LOW PRICE ARE EXPECTED TO SELL FAST

SIfflIS STOIE

FIVE STORES Indianapolis Richmond Muncie Cincinnati

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Curme-Feltman Shoe Co.

724 Main St