Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 231, 15 August 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUG. 15, 1916

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CAMBRIDGE CITY PEOPLE ATTEND BIG CELEBRATION

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Judklns, Mr. and Mrs. Will Judklns and family, spent Sunday with relatives at Doddridge, and attended the Centennial service of the M. E. church Mrs. C. A, Rummell. enroute from Chicago to her home in Springfield, Ohio, has spent the past week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Horace Hamilton. .. .Mrs. Joseph A. Maddox is quite sick at her home on East Main 6treet C. H. Graver and family spent Sunday with Hollis Hoover and family of Hagerstown. Entertains Muncle Girl. Miss Hildreth Rohrer, of Muncie,' is the guest of Mis3 Katherine Ulrich... ..Mahlon. Modlin went to Moreland, Saturday, to attend the Chamness family reunion. .. ,Mis3 Grace Kless departed Sunday morning for Seattle, Wash., in which city she has held the position of Supervisor of Art in the Public Schools for several years past. Miss Kiess will return to Indiana, having been elected to a like position in the Indianapolis Schools the coming year. Go To Virginia. The Misses Blanche Bird and Mabel Oldham will go to Muncie Tuesday and in company with a number of young ladies from that city will go to Virginia Beach, Va., for an outing of two weeks John Ingerman received word Saturday of the death of his brother-in-law, John Wolfram, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wolfram was an

instructor of piano music.

SOUTH AMERICANS HIT BY BLACKLIST

LONDON', Aug. 15. Lord Robert Cecil of the foreign office announced In the house of commons today that the department of foreign trade has Issued another blacklist containing the names of 443 South American firms having German connections.

PENROSE LAUNCHES ATTACK ON WILSON

WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania today launched an attack in the senate against the

administration's alleged disregard of

(he civil service by introducing two resolutions, one calling upon the civil service commission and the other on the secretary of state for reports of appointments.

PiilED UNDER AUTO

JIACEFPTOWN. Ind Aug.' 15 Cyrus Pemnett, a piano man. of Muncie, met with ;ir. accident near the home of Edgar Lec.-;e, north of town Friday afternoon. He had been to the depot with Bert Luellen, a piano tuner, and had started to his home. When a few miles out' of town he met another machine, irove into a telephone pole and turned over into the ditch. He was pinned beneath the machine, but. was soon released His injuries consisted mostly tn soreness. His automobile was damaged and had to be left here for repairs. He started home at noon Saturday.

Deaths in Preble

WILLIAM NATION EATON Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for William Nation 66, who died early Monday morning at the Central hotel, followlng an illness caused by a complication of diseases. The services were conducted by Rev. Henry Crampton at the home of the deceased's brother. Isaac Nation. East Public Lane. The bodv was buried in Mound Hill cemetery. Marks Nation, proprietor of the hotel, is an uncle of the deceased.

MRS. TEAGUE IS DEAD

OXFORD, O.. Aug. 15. Mrs. Cynthia Teague, 70, one of the oldest residents of Darrtown, died Sunday morning of a complication of diseases. Two children, Ben Teague, of the Hamilton post office, and Mrs. Clyde Brown.

Darrtown. survive.

THIN PEOPLE CAN INCREASE WEIGHT

Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight with 10 or 15 pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test worth trylug. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol one tablet every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It Isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think. The scales and the tape measure will tell their own story, and many thin men nd women we believe can easily add from five to eight pounds in the first fourteen days by following this simple direction. And best of all, the new flesh stays put. Sargol does not of itself make fat, but mixing with your food, it aims to turn the fats, sugars and starches of what you have eaten, into rich. ripe fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood prepare It In an easily issimilated form which the blood can readily accept. Much of this nourishment now passes from your body as was' But Sargol works to stop the aste and do It quickly and to make

Jie fat producing contents of the verysame meals you are eating .ow devel5p pounds and pounds of healthy flesh setween your skin and bones. Sargol s safe, ' pleasant, efficient and inexensive. Clem Thistlethwaite 4 stores ind other leading druggists in this vi:inity sell it in large boxes forty tab5ts to a package on a guarantee of eight Increase or money back as mnd in each large box. Adv.

MARY. SOCIAL EVENTS HELD IN CEfJTERVILLI

CENTER VI LLE, Ind., Aug. 15. The Ellsbury-Elwood reunion will be held in Jackson park Sunday August 20. It Is hoped that all members of these families will be present and enjoy a happy day together. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Edward King, Miss Daisy King, Mr. and Mr. Harry McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cheesman. Miss Carrie Cheesman, William Dunkle and wife. Rev. and Mrs. Pfieffer, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Buhl, Josephine Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKinney attended the entertainment 'given by Miss Buhl's class of little girls at the Greensfork M. E. church Friday evening.' . Returns From Visit. " Mrs. William Rodenberg returned Friday from a several weeks' visit with her daughters at Indianapolis. Miss Marie Rodenberg and Master Kenneth Krone came with her for a visit. Walter Wilson of Arkansas was in Centerville Friday greeting old friends. He has not visited this place, his former home, for about twenty years, and is much surprised at the changes. His home was the property on Main Cross street, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf. The Needlecraft society met with Mrs. William Welfer Friday afternoon, eight members attending. The afternoon was spent in needlework and refreshments were served by the hostess. The Woman's Home Missionary society met Friday afternoon at the M. E. church. This meeting was to have been held with Mrs. Lafayette Jackson, but owing to sickriess was held at the church. Nine members were present. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Mary Lamott. The subject "City Missions and Deaconesses" was presented by Mrs. William Taylor, others

SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS OUTING

MODOC, Ind., Aug. 15. The members of the U. B. S. S. picnicked in Granville Jones' grove north of town Thursday Rev. Ed Dickinson and family of Etna Green, are visiting relatives and friends here and at Huntsville Will Howell, a rural mail carrier is taking a vacation .... Mrs. Nora Pogue of Indianapolis is here visiting her parents Mrs. Pearl Gillium and son Herschell has gone to Dublin to attend a family reunion Mrs. Delia Luther is home from Winchester for a short stay Russell Hyatt, cashier of the bank at this place, is ill with symptoms of typhoid fever.

taking part. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ella Dunbar. Visit Relatives. O. B. Adams and wife of Morgantown are guests of his sister, Mrs. William Welfer. The Cemetery association met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Minnie Wright. Owing to the small attendance nothing was definitely decided as to the erection of a mosoleum as to the. erection of a mausoleum. The Sunday school class of bays taught by Mrs William Lamott was entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. The evening was spent socially, and refreshments were served.

ODD FELLOWS HOLD OUTING AT BOSTON

BOSTON, Ind., Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Paddock of near Cottage Grove, visited relatives here last week The members of the I. O. O. F. lodge and their families will hold an all-day picnic next Saturday in Mait Starr's grove Messrs. and Mesdames Lewis Stanley and family, Lester Parks and family Marion Stanley and Francis Stanley, attended the Stanley reunion at Glen Miller park, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Everett O'Neil and family of West Florence, Will Huber of Hamilton, Mrs. Kate Kelley and Mrs. Sudhoff of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Huber, It being Mr. Huber's eighty-sixth birthday anniversary Mr.. and Mrs. Adam Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffer and son Willard, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson....Rev. Bacon and son Charles of Connersville, were week-end guests of N. S. Druley and family and attended the Methodist, conference.

LITTLE HOPE IS HELD FOR SHARKEY'S RECOVERY

EATON. O.. Aug. 15. Even though slight rally was noted late Monday in the condition of John Sharkey, who slashed his throat with suicidal intent, physicians regard his recovery as a matter of grave doubt. Because his lungs filled with blood, an attack of pneumonia is anticipated.

MISS CARRIE BARNHART WEDS DAKOTA MAN

EATON. O.. Aug. 15. Miss Carrie Barnhart," only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart. of this city, and Otto Shipley, of Hampden, N. D, were married Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Joseph Brubaker, southeast of Eaton. Following the ceremony they went to Michigan to enioy a week's honeymoon. They will return to Eaton and then go to Hampden to reside.

As a race, the tallest, people in the world are the Bororos, of the southwest of Brazil. They average six feet four inches in height.

CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS "When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was 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.

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And it is a service for which no extra charge is made. Ice is manufactured as economically as possible. It is sold to you from a manufacturing plant that must lie idle from six to nine months every year, during the cool months. The wagon, horses and load that appear at your door each day represent an investment of about $5C0. And yet in spite of the hazards of the ice business, and the large investment necessary, ice is yours to take or leave at a cost of a few pennies a day.

"Cellphone just once to one f ihe dealers named below, and ice will be at your

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Association which stands for the highest quality of Ice, and prompt, courteous and efficient service. LOCAL MEMBERS: Rettig & Johnson Phone 2221

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HUSBAND ARRIVES FROM NEW JERSEY TO VISIT FAMILY

CAMDEN, O., Aug. 15. Mr. Yealand, Elizabeth, N. J., is enjoying'a visit with his wife and sons who have been the guests of her mother, Mrs. Cora McCord and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bohn. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamm of Hamilton spent last week here with relatives and friends. Attend Openings. Mrs. Frank Roberts spent last Monday and Tuesday in Cincinnati attending the millinery openings. Mr. and Mrs. Eert Metier of Toledo are enjoying a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Metier. Visits Loop Family. Mrs. Ida Myers of Middletown is enjoying a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. George Loop. Mrs. Ida Williams and mother of Liberty spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brower. Charles Marshall is home from Dayton to spend a week.

CALIFORNIA MAN VISITS MOTHER

EATON, O., Aug. 15. Albert Harris spent Monday in Lima.. . . .Mrs.. Mary R. Deem is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Ross, at Germantown Little Miss Mary Green of Richmond is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Green Ira C. Albert and Granville M. Kumler, of Lewisburg, were visitors in Eaton Tuesday. .... Miss Edna Galloway, of Cincinnati, is being entertained by Mrs. Susan Galloway and children Joe Malott, of Los Angeles, Cal.. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Margaret Malott, and other local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marks Deem and Mr.

Prescription for

Eczema

for15 year the utandard remedy for all tie in disease. A liquid used externally. Instant rWirfrom itcli. 2Sc. sue and $1.00. Yonr money back if the first hottle doe not bring yon rUief. Ask also about D, O. I). Suip, Thistlethwaite's drugs.

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You will come to us for figures on your Concrete Construction Foundation and Sidewalk Work

For we quote close estimates and Our estimates are baaed on A-l materials and workmanship. WORK that is RIGHT ALL THE WAY THROUGH WORK that will "Stand-Up" that's OUR WORK. Figures gladly submitted

and Mrs. Ralph Deem have been enjoying a few days outing at Indian Lake. .... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuntz returned Monday from Van Wert, where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gilliland Mrs. L. E. Murray and little son, of New York City, are visiting relatives here and at New Paris.

SEVEN SURVIVORS DINE

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind , Aug. 15. A reunion of the seven survivors of

the Fifteenth Indiana battery, which . served in the Civil war, was held here.

Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

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are Pyorrhea and decay. Both usually develop only in the mouth where germ-laden tartar is present. "But I brush my teeth," you say. Yes, you brush them, but do you REALLY CLEAN them? Tonight, after brushieg your teeth, go to the mirror and examine them. In all probability you will find an accumulation of tartar on the enamel and bite of food deposit hiding in the crevice.

Senreco, the formula of a dental spec ialist, REALLY CLEANS. It embodies specially prepared, soluble granules unusually effective in cleaning away food deposits. Moreover, it is particularly destructive to the germ , of Pyorrhea, Go to your dealer today and get tube of Senreco keep your teeth REALLY CLEAN and protect yourself against Pyorrhea and decay. Send 4c to Senreco,

304 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, fox trial package.

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25c Kitchen APRONS. . .

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35c Turkish TOWELS .

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75c MEN'S AA0 Night Shirts

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of all wool novelty cloth in black and colors, with coupon $1.88. P

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of fine quality bleached muslin, all hemmed, rpartv for hkp size 72x90

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