Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 287, 19 October 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALL4PIVM AND VN-TElGRAM, THURSDAy, OCT.J9, 1916
G. 0. P. TO HOLD PUBLIC SESSION
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LEWISBURG, O.. Oct It. Thurs
day evening, October 19, a meeting of
tie Republicans of this community will be held In the opera house. Hon.
Theodora Burton, former United States senator, and Edward C. Turner, will be the speakers Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Locke and little daughter; Marguerite, took Sunday dinner with her father, Joseph .. Sweeny and family Miss Olive Cullers spent Sunday In West Aleiandrta. with Ruth Hamilton Willard. and Florence Ruff was home from Dayton, over Sunday with their parents, Waltef Ruff and family..... Gertrude Sills was the guest of Miss Lottie House Sunday The Prlscilla club met at the home of Mrs. Willard Riley Wednesday afternoon. After a "Mendelssohn" program refreshments were served.. . .'.E. V. Moore and wife, W. R. Althaue and wife. C. V. Foster
-land wife, Mrs. E. J. Ozlas and sister,
Mrs. W. F. Curtin, Mrs. W. 0. Brown, Mrs. Singleton and Effle Locke wit
nessed. "The Bird of Paradise" at the
J Victoria theatre in Dayton Wednesday
DEATH GALLS SEVEN I OFF SAME STREET
NEW. PARIS. 0., Oct. J9.A peculiar circumstance noted is that the f death of Edwin Spence which occurred 3 Saturday night made the number total 3 seven which has been death's toll on Z the same street In six weeks, six withJin one square, In two caseB next-door neighbors, three being women and four tmen, three being over 60 years of age tand three under 44 years. It is believ-
red that this Is worthy of note. The f first death occurred Sept. 6, and was IMrs. Mary Cunningham, aged 41 years, Mrs. BenJ. Nabor, aged 54 years, Mrs. ;j. M. Sawyer aged 61 years. Thomas
Melody, aged 69 years, Merlll Mitchell aged 40 years, Charles H. Marshall, "aged 43 years and Edwin Spence aged 167 years- Mrs. Nabor and Mrs. Sawyer were next-door neighbors, as were Mrs. : Cunningham and Mr. Spense, while
ithe home of Mr. Melody was aarecuy Z across the street from the Spence and
: Cunningham home; SCIENCE CLUB MEETS 2 CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Oct. 19. The Domestic Science club will meet r-tfrlday afternoon at -2 o'clock in the town hall. All members are urged to Z be present. 2 The following program will be preZ sen ted: School lunches, Mrs. R. A. Z Hicks; discussion, Mrs. H. M. Kabel, Z and Miss Hattie Toms; demonstration, 2 Mrs. W. B. Woodward. p CLUB HOLDS SESSION ; :
Knife to Save Brain Esther MeyerChicago, Who Is to Undergo an Operation en Her Brain by Dr. Harry J. Halselden In an Effort to Prevent ; Insanity and Blindness,
t NEW PARIS, Ohio, Oct. 19 The J. Z L. II. S. C. delightfully entertained X Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. 2 C. P. Kirkpatrlck, with all members present. Needlework by the ladles occupied the earlier hours of the evening, music enlivening the time also. ?LA delicious luncheon was served to the -guests in the late evening. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. W. R. -Clark In a fortnight.
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MISSIONARY TALKS AT ECONOMY CHURCH
ECONOMY, Ind. Oct. 19. Sunday at
tendance at the M. E. Sunday school, 147, collection, $2.37. Mrs. Dunlap, New York, preached the Sunday morning sermon to a large congregation. "Make A Great Nation," was the subject. She Is doing work of the missionary kind in the large cities for the Methodist
church Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Martha Good, who returned from Mun-
cle Sunday a.m., Mr. and Mrs. Aldo
Cain and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jordan and children.
Entertain Guests. Mrs. Dora Pierce had as Sunday and
Sunday night guests, Mrs. Emma Par
sons at Richmond, and Mrs. Hannah
Pierce, of Economy... Mr. Fred Brown
and family of Greensfork, ate bread and butter, fried chicken and numer
ous good things with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle are entertaining Cali
fornia guests.
Scouts Drill. Pete Beckman, boy ecout master,
and Prof. Walter Braumfield, assistant master gave the boys a thorough work-out Sunday afternoon in military tactics and drills Thomas Stewart
was the first to crib a load of corn in
Perry township. ...
NAME MISS MARSHALL
WHITEWATER
w7 Mrs Stephen Cofleld of Bethel vnsTJted Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wallingford .."Saturday Mrs. Orville Boyd, Mrs. "Joe Reid and Mrs. Little of Middielboro were callers here Friday TTlarence Addleman has purchased a touring car Harry Wright and "j family were visiting friends at Rich'pjnond Sunday Paul Jennings .."spent Sunday at Greenville, Ohio rJobtt Richards Is the owner of a i.Dodge touring car.
B. G. I. C. CLUB METS
NEW PARIS, Ohio, Oct. 19. The October hostesses to the B. G. I. C, Misses ' Carlyn and Ethel Davis, brought much pleasure to their guests Friday evening at their country home east of New Paris. The rooms where the guests were received were tastily decorated with autumn leaves in all their lovely fall colorings. The dining-room in which the appetizing twocourse luncheon was served was lovely with similar decorations.
NEW PARIS, 'O., Oct. 19. Miss
Faye Marshall, niece of the late postmaster, Charles Marshall, was today appointed to serve the year of her uncle's unexpired term. Miss Marshall has been connected with the local postofflce for over a year and acted as
assistant during her uncle's illness. Without filing application she was appointed by Inspector Swain of Richmond over numerous applicants. .
ART COLLECTION SOLD
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct , 19. The famous William M. Ladd collection of prints, etchings and mezzo-tints, covering the entire field of print making from the fifteenth century to the present day, has been sold, through local art dealers, to a wealthy resident of Minneapolis, Minn., whose name is withheld, for $225,000, it was announced today.
A new line fo steamships is to be established between New Orleans and Colon on the Isthmus of Panama, principally for the transportation of lumber.
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Don't You Want to Get Away From Annoying: Features of
C. E. GAUSS TELLS YOU HOW.
He offers to Take any Case of Catarrh, no Matter How Chronic" or Deep-Seated It Has Become, and Prove That It Can Be DRIVEN OUT. Mr. Gauss has been manufacturing this Combined Treatment for years, during which time over one million have come to time for medicine and advice. The medicine relieves the disease by first removing the cause, and produces results where all else has failed. Write him today for a free package of GAUSS' COMBINED TREATMENT FOR CATARRH and you will be happily surprised at the results. Fill out the coupon below, and send to C. E. Gauss, 9213 Main St, Marshall Mich.
Charming shoulder scarfs made of flat pelts bid fair to continue popular 'throughout the season. In this instance the upper portion, fastened by a crepe "d chine loop. The hat worn ii of hatter's plush, the crown heightened by i l&wtrlnp loops of two shades of maroon velvet.
FREE This coupon is good for a package of GAUSS COMBINED CATARRH TREATMENT, sent free by mail. Simply fill in your name and, address on dotted lines below, and mail to C. E. GAUSS, 9213 Main St., Marshall, Mich.
J, KAYLOI) ATTENDS FARMERS' CONGRESS
EATON. O., Oct.' W. John J. Kaylor will attend the meeting of the National Farmers' Congress In Indianapolis this week. He was appointed by Governor Willis a Preble county delegate..... R. A. Cottlngham spent a couple days last week in Columbus. . .Harry Booker of Hamilton, visited relatives and friends here Sunday.. Attend Centennial. The centennial celebration at Richmond this week will be attended by many from Eaton and the surrounding country Abner Johnson attended the fair at Lancaster last week.
CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Oct. 19.-rTbe regular monthly business meeting and social of the Anti-Can't Sunday school class of the Christian Sunday school
will he held at the church Friday night.
. . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of New Castle, spent Saturday here Mrs. John Haler and daughter, Miss Mary, were guests Saturday of Mrs. Newel Cain .Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Thurston
went to Dayton, O., Sunday to attend the funeral of the doctor's brother, John Thurston, who died Friday. He was also a brother of Dr. J. M. Thurston of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Dailey of near Cambridge City, were entertained at dinner Friday by Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Hunt Mrs. Annie Keever of Winchester, spent two weeks here the guest of her brother John Bales and family and of a number of her friends and has returned home. The Balless family moved to Muncle.
At the end of the handle of a recently patented broom Is a hinged 'box which permits the insertion of new broom corn when the old has been worn out.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackaga proves it 25c at all druggists.
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Powder. Mother never had such wholesome bakings until she used Calumet. "It's Calumet surety, uniformity, purity, strength, that makes every baking turn out right that saves millions
of housewives Baking Powder money. Be fair to yourself use Calumet.
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NARCISSUS BULBS To Bloom In Water or Soil 25c per Dozen Lemon's Flower Shop
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News from Modoc
By Alice Hansom.
Mrs. Delia Luther of near Winches
ter, spent a week to Modoc, with' rela tives.....The funeral eervicea of Mrs
Mary Oxley was held at the Methodist
Episcopal church Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs. Hick Wright and daughters of Winchester,; were In attendance..'. . . Mrs. Sylvia Hunt, assistant cashier of
the Citizens Banking cQmpany of Modoc, of Modoc, was married Wednesday evening at Parker ' by Rev. Sweeney, a' former pastor here, to Mr. Harris, a farmer near Farmland.. . . . Mrs. Russell Hyatt is visiting at Fountain City.... Mr. and Mrs. Llvengood of Danville, 111.; has been called here on account of the serious 'illness of the mother of Mrs. Llvengood, Mre. Claret McGunegille. Rejected for the United States marine corps because bis "trigger" finger was missing, an Oklahoma man went to a shooting gallery nearby and made twenty-flve straight hits on a moving target.
CAUSE OF CONSTIPATION. Constipation results from a lack of moisture In the residual matter of the food. To effect a permanent cure more water must be taken Into the system. Drink a full , glass of water half an hour before breakfast and about the third of a glass an hour and a half after each meal, also eat an apple or banana before breakfast and before going to bed. Make sure that your bowels move just after breakfast whether there is an inclination or not. When a medicine is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets as they are mild and gentle in effect, but no medicine should be taken when operations can be induced naturally each day. To effect a permanent cure time and patience are required as bad habits are more easily formed than broken up. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
QUILTING BEE HELD BY RELIEF CORPS
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Oct, 1 The W. R. C. met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Caleb Lester. Quilting was the work of the afternoon...., Mrs. Thomas Dairy, Mrs. Roy Kllngman, Mrs. Stickrath, Mrs. Daniel Stonecipher and daughter, Dorothy, spent Tuesday in Richmond Mrs. Anna Striekler, Miss Elizabeth Wheelan and Miss Jennie McGrew were in Richmond Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison of Richmond, Tuesday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Copeland, Mrs. F. J. Harvey and Mrs. George Babcock in Richmond, yesterday, Mr. Harvey and Mr. Babcock Joining them in the evening.
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Serfices will be conducted at the Jacksonburg Christian church at JO: 30 and 7 o'clock next Sunday by Rev. Charles E. Shulta.
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Reliable, Handsome Bracelet Watches
Are Ideal GIFTS both from the view point of attractiveness and s e r v 1 c e a bleness Here you will find only the most reliable makes in elaborate and simple designs. All sizes and models. $12 to $75
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35c Steero Cubes ., 29c 35c Armour's Bouillon Cubes ...25c $1.00 Beef, Wine and Iron 48c 25c Bromo-Lithia 19c 25c Putnam Dry Cleaner 19c 15c Wool Powder Puffs ' 15c 25c Lyons Tooth Paste or Powder 19c 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste 19c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste ....39c 50c Forhan's Pyorrhea Paste "39c $1.00 Pyorrhocide ..85c 50c Sempre Giovine 39c 50c Elcaya Cream 39c 25c Creme Demerldor ..19c 50c Milkweed Cream 39c 50c Melvina Cream ..39c 25c .Pond's Vanishing Cream 19c 50c Berry's Freckle Cream ...39c 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream 39c 35c Colgates Cold Cream 24c 50c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream 39c 25c Squibb's Talcum Powder. 1 5c 25c Williams' Talcum 15c 25c Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum - 15c 25c Radonna Powder 1 9c 25c Woodbury's Powder ......19c 25c Theatrical Cold Cream ............19c 50c Theatrical Cold Cream 29c 25c Peroxide Cream .'. 19c 25c Satin Skin Cream 19c 25c Freeman's Powder 19c 25c Satin Skin Powder 19c 50c Palmollve Cream 39c $1.00 Sargol, for Thin Folks ...79c $1.00 Bliss Native Herb Tablets 79c 75c Mellen'B - Food 63c 50c Horlick's Malted Milk 39c $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 79c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk $3.19
50c Nestle's Food - 39c $2.50 Nestle's Food .... 12.19 $1.00 Hemo Malted Milk 79c $1.00 Cereal Milk Comp 79o 50c Mead's Dextro Maltose .....39c 25c Robinson's Barley 19c 50c Robinson's Barley 29c 35c Pitcher's Castoria 19c 35c Limestone. Phosphate . ..29c $1.25 Alkalithia ....85c $1.25 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts .....89c 50c Baden Salts 39c $1.00 Enos Fruit Salts 85c $1.00 Kutnow's Powder 85c 50c Abbott's Saline Laxative ....39c 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 19c 25c Edwards' Olive Tablets 19c 25c Schenck's Mandrake Pills ......19c 25c Morse's Indian Root Pills 19c 25c Pinkham's Liver Pills , 19c 25c Munyon's Paw Paw Pills 19c 25c Wright's Ind. Vegetable Pills 19c 25c Smith's Bile Beans ....19c 25c Red Circle Pills 19c 25c Tutt's Pills 19c 25C Beeehman's Pilfa .... ..19c 25c Malena Pills 19c 25c Burkhort's Veg. Tablets 19c 25c Nature's Remedy 19c 50c Doan's Kidney Pills .....39c 50c De Writt's Kidney Pills 39c 50c Chase Blood and Nerve Pills 39c 10c Powd. Boric Acid 5c 10c Sulphur, half pound 5c 50c Cascara Cathartic, Hinkle's 24c 50c Aromatic Cascara, sweet, 4 ounces...... 25c 25c Bell-Ans (Papayans) 19c 75c Bell-Ans (Papayans) 59c 50c Lapactic Pills, 100 35c
FIRESIDE STORIES Are Enjoyed Best with a Box of
MEDAL OF HONOR In our estimation this is the best box of Chocolates we have ever offered our customers, priced at $1.00' per box. s We have Lowney's in Bulk and Boxes at per lb., 60c, 80c and $1.00. Take some home tonight.
NATURE INVITES YOU TO Nature has put on her finest and the great outdoors was never more beautiful than now. Kodak lovers will find these Ideal days to Kodak, and Quigley's are the ideal stores to go to for your Kodaks and supplies. We have the largest and most complete line in Richmond and offerBROWNIE CAMERAS at 75c to $12.00, and Kodaks at $5.00 to $65.00 and up.
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