Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 227, 10 August 1916 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1916
TWO FAMILIES ATTEND REUNION AT GREENVILLE
NEW PARIS, O., Aug. 10. Messrs. and Mesdames. J. W. Reinhelmer and George Lehman and two daughters were in attendance Sunday at the Lehman family reunion held at the fair grounds, Greenville,' O Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Colvin and Miss Fannie Fenland and H. T. Aker held a picnic Sunday in Addleman's grove north of New Paris... . .G. C. Fortney has purchased a Ford touring car Mrs. C. C. Hawley spent the past -week at Richmond with her daughter, Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stubblefield of Dayton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young Attend Reunion. Mrs. H. A. Beggs, Mrs. C. F. Freed and son Ronald attended -their family reunion held Saturday at Eaton at the fair grounds.; .. .Harvey Haller, D. A. Roney and Claude Collins accompanied the Rexalls to Ridgeville Sunday and spent the day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wonderley motored to Indianapolis Sunday and enjoyed the sights of Indiana's capital Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggston and son, and Mrs. Rebecca Mackey of West Sonora were entertained Sunday by Mrs. Lucy A. M. Hutton. Visits Wife. L. E. Murray returned Sunday night to his position in New York City, after spending Sunday with his wife and baby son, Jack, who are spending a fortnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyle Charles W. Baker spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Anna Baker, returning Monday to his position at Monroe, Mich Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Boyle and daughter Imo-
gene, were Sunday guests of Mr.; and
Mrs. J. J. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle and
daughter remaining for a visit.
FORMER GOVERNOR HEADS LOAN BOARD
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CHILDREN POISONED.
SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Aug. 10. Four children in the family of Carl Quintan are seriously 111 from the effects of some poison mysteriously secured.
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, RUINOUS. . Gossip doesn't pay. I'm beginning: to agree with you, my dear. The last secret I heard cost 1.1 e over two dollars.
GEORGE W.' MORRIS.'
George W. Norrls, former governor of Nebraska, has been appointed by
President Wilson to head -the new
farm loan board, which Is to admlnls ter the new rural credit system.
..Mr. Norria was born In Ohio, but
removed to Nebraska, where he served
as governor. He represented Nebraska
In the Fifty-eighth, Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth
and Sixty-first congresses. He Is now
a United States Senator. His term expires In 1919. He has been In the public eye for. several year, having been one of the most active opponents of Joe Cannon.
MAYOR ARRESTS MAN WANTED IN DANVILLE
OXFORD, O., Aug. 10. Being unable to locate the marshal or any of his deputies, Mayor Hughes yesterday did a little police work himself. A telephone message from the Chief of Police of Danville, 111., requested the arrest of a man driving a 1916 Haynes touring car, believed to be here. The mayor located the car and arrested the driver, C. E. White, 24. Both are being held for the Danville authorities. White claims he was hired to run the car to Cincinnati.
CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS "When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he waq cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. "Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel trouble with good satisfaction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of exceptional merit." Obtainable everywhere. ' Adv.
What Mothers Say The experience of tboje wbo have uaed "Mother'a Friend"
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THE MUSIC OF THE DAY Toward the end of the day after you have enjoyed the afternoon on the "green" or at tennis, the soft, sweet, lulling tone harmonies of your quieter favorite selections on the - STARR PHONOGRAPH . will thoroughly rest you and tone you up as nothing else can. The hidden beauties of every number will be brought to you with all their exqulsiteness and finesse of tone coloring, tempo and volume clear because the new Throat and Sounding Board Horn of Silver-grain Spruce gives each tone that pure, natural quality of the original recording. The Starr is the first phonograph to re-create tone with such astonishing fidelity, such exact integrity, because it is the first phonograph to be designed a true musical instrument. Every law governing and pertaining to tone-building as observed for 200 years by masterbuilders of musical instruments has been applied and the Starjr stands without a peer today. You are always welcome to come In for an informal demonstration. .You will be delighted and there will be plenty of good music. The Starr cannot be compared with any other for its tone quality. It is absolutely guaranteed and the Starr reputation is back of every one. Let us explain the easy terms upon which we can place one in your home. Come in tomorrow! Tflne Sttarr Piano Co. COR. 10TH AND MAIN. RICHMOND, IND. Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory.
UNKNOWN AUTOIST HURT IN ACCIDENT
. MILTON, Ind., Aug. 10. A gentleman In an auto presented himself before a local physician at this place, with a broken arm. He refused to give his name, or residence, but apparently had been in some auto accident. He was accompanied by another man and two women. The arm was taken care of by the physician and the people left. Miss Wise is Married. , Miss Marcia Wise and Grover Sloniker of east of town, were married Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wise, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer of East Connersville M. E. church officiating. A number of guests were present. Details later. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sloniker and well-to-do young farmer. Teachers Selected. . The following constitute the teachers of the township school at Milton and in the country, given by trustee, G. W. Crull. The township schools at Milton: L. E. Thompson, superintend
ent;" Miss" Coia M". Wise, principal; Miss Nellie J. Jones, supervisor of music and domestic science. The grades: No. 1, Miss Emma Gingrich; No. 2, Miss Marie Snyder; No. 3, Miss Blanche Moore; No. ,4, Miss Alma Wagner. Country school: Miss. Gussie Miller. Wallace school; Miss Violet Murley, Maple .Grove; Miss Edna Semler, Clevenger school; Miss Cora Kellam, Burris school; Miss Florence Daniel, , supervisor of music. - Miss Daniel will give music one day each week; Miss Jones of the high school will give three days each week. The grades will be seven months term, the high school eight months. School begins, Sept. 4. ,
REBEKAHS AT MILTON INSTALL OFFICERS
MILTON, Ind.i Aug. 10. The Rebekah lodge installed the following officers at its regular meeting Tuesday night: Noble grand, Mrs. Anna Harmier; vice grand, Miss Marie Harmier; warden, Mrs. Will Deck; right and left supporters to noble grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel and Miss Amelia Knauf; chaplain, Mrs. O. Ferguson; right supporter to the vice grand, Mrs. Alvin Lowry; outside guardian, Mrs. Ethel Turner.
LAST RETURNS MADE
EATON, O., Aug. 10. Unofficial tabulation of returns from all precincts in Preble county changed results In two instances. The count shows that court .Taylor has defeated George F. Swope for the Democratic nomination for sheriff by less than a dozen votes. Scott E. Fowler, first counted out of the race, has defeated George W. Ludy for nomination as the Republican can
didate for auditor. Complete returns give Bert B. Buckley 886 and Arthur Nixon 567. " . ; -
Folly To Let a Man Drink, Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland Who Gives a Secret Home Remedy
Experiments with irrigation have
snown mat cotton can De grown m winter in the Sudan, and experts believe that 2,500,000 acres of land In one region can be irrigated.
MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A GartafoBallatforFavariabaaaa, Caaattawdpn, Headache, 8MBak Tranfclee, Teelbtag Disorders, and Dealray
Tradaatarfc. Wsrjsi. Tbr Break a Veld r,-'i in 84 houis. at all DrocrMa, Mate, uen I sec eft K mK,M FRKB. Imm. in, substitute. MOTHER CRAY CO, U Ret, fi. .
A New Treatment Given Without the Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker. CLEVELAND, O. A woman who lets a man drink is foolish, says Druggist Brown, for no man who drinks even a little bit is safe. A woman can break the drink habit in a few weeks for half what the man spends on liquor in the same time, and the drinker need nover know she did it. ' For the sake and safety of both stop the drink habit in Its beginning. Let the first whiff of liquor on his breath be your danger signal, but even if he is rum-soaked through and through do not despair; he can be saved and it is your duty to save him. Druggist Brown knows the awful curse of strong drink because he himself has been a victim. A loving sister rescued him from the brink of a drunkard's grave and kept her secret ten years, then she told him how she did it. She saved him from the demon drink, rescued him from his own depraved self by means of a se
cret remedy the formula of an old German chemist To save other families from the curse of drink and to help other victims out of the murk and mire he now makes the formula public. Any druggist can help you If you long to save a loved one. Just ask your druggist for powdered tescum and drop a powder twice a day in tea, coffee, milk or any other drink. Liquor soon ceases to taste the same, the craving for -it .vanishes and lo, one more drunkard is saved without knowing why he lost the taste for strong drink. NOTE: Powdered tescum, referred to above, should not be given except where it is desirable to destroy all taste for alcoholic drinks. Women who approve of moderate drinking and believe moderate drinkers safe , should give tescum only when they see, as most do in time, that the danger line is plainly near. 'Since this formula has been published Clem Thistlethwaite and other druggists have filled it repeatedly. Adv.-
PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM
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(0w, file (Ereafl Ammstt FiurnMiiire Sale? Savings of 10 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent on Furniture, in Spite of Rising Costs
An Event That Has Been Remembered from Year to Year by Thousands of People in Richmond Because of the Remarkable Values it Always Brings and the Absolute Dependability of Every Single Article That is Offered
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE GONE AFTER THE SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE BUSINESS OF RICHMOND WITH SUCH TREMENDOUS PURPOSE AS IN THE SALE THAT STARTS AT THE STROKE OF 8 : 30 FRIDAY MORNING. BY SHEER, OVERWHELMING VALUE OF MERCHANDISE WE INTEND TO MAKE THIS THE MOST VALUABLE SALE TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF RICHMOND AND VICINITY EVER HELD. EVERY ONE WHO IS GOING TO FURNISH A HOME OR WHO NEEDS A SINGLE PIECE OF FURNITURE SHOULD BUY NOW.
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A Big Lot of Odd Dressers at 20 Per Cent Off
$12.50 Dresses $15.00 Dresser $18.00 Dresser $22.50 Dresser $25.00 Dresser $28.50 Dresser
..$10.00 ..$12.00 ..$14.40 . .$18.00 . . $20.00 ..$22.80
We Will Hold Your Selections Until You Are Ready For Delivery A Genuine Karpen DAVENPORT Upholstered With a Handsome Veloiir at Less Than Half Price. Was $45.00; Now .
20 Per Cent Off on the Famous Bloch Reed Baby Carriages $22.50 Carriage $18.00 $25.00 Carnage $20.00 $28.50 Carriage $22.80 $30.00 Carriage $24.00 $32.50 Carriage $26.00 $35.00 Carnage $28.00
Only 14 Days of This Sale August 11th to 26th Come Early For The Good Things Go First BUY NOW AND SAVE
This handsome Simmons new light weight Steel Bed, comes in White or Vernis Martin finish, has 2 inch continuous posts with 1 inch filling rods. A truly beautiful bed. Regular flQ CK
price $12.00; reduced for our August sale to
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Within A Radius of 20 Miles With Our Truck
33 Per Cent Oil on Kaltex Porch Furniture
$4.00 Chairs or Rockers at ..... .$2.66 $5.00 Chairs or Rockers at $3.30 $8.00 Chairs or Rockers at ...... $5.28 $8.50 Chairs or Rockers at $5.61 $9.00 Chairs or Rockers at ...... . $5.94 $9.75Chairs or Rockers at $6.43
$6.50 Settees, specially priced at . . . $4.20 $ 1 5.00 Settees specially priced at . . . $9.90 $16.50 Settees, specially priced at $10.60 A Solid Woven, full Roll Arm Kaltex Rocker
Regular $4.50 value; August sale price
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This DAVENPORT Will Be the SENSATION of the SALE
Genuine Oak frame, Golden or Fumed finish. Has a one mo- l
tion bed built on guaranteed steel construction, seat and back II
UDholstered with best Chase Leather. Regular don OF H
$38.00 value; priced for our August sale at . . . . . .!E!L2
$2.98
This beautiful' William . and Mary period Dining Table is made of
Solid Oak throughout - Has large 54 inch top .finished in Fumed Oak;
priced for oir August QC4 QfT sale at 1 ....... DV,O0
This handsome William and Mary period Library Table is made of Solid Oak throughout, has 28x42 inch top, finished in Fumed Oak ; priced for our August Sale fi1Q K A
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20 OFF ON CEDAR CHESTS
This genuine Quartered Oak Buffet has 22x45 inch top, lined silver drawer, French Plate Mirror back, finished in Fumed or Golden flJOO Cfi Oak; priced
Here it is the Wonderful Perfection Cabinet. 'Come in and see it. Compare it with any $28.50 cabinet on the market ; priced for our M Q CK August sale at
This . handsome big overstuffed chair or ricker is upholstered with Genuine Brown Spanish Leather A big. roomy, comfortable viece.
Regular $28.50 value; priced for
our August sale at
$19.85
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