Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 25, 11 December 1916 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1916

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FARMERS HOLD INSTITUTE ON

DEC. 1 3 AND 14

EATON, , O., Dec. 11. Farmer'" of southeastern Preble county will bold in institute December 13 and 14 at West Elkton. John Begg, Austin Herrick and Mrs. Ida Durbln are lecturers isslgned to the meeting by the State Ainlcultural ; department. " The pro-fri-m follows: Wednesday, 9:00 a. m.Invocation, Rev IT. G. Clark; song, school; welcome, Ada Ray; recitation, Glenna Bake; piano duet, Helen Young and Cathellne Eby; Agriculture and Life, Qlenn.Reed; The Child's Lunch Basket, Mr.s. Durbln; song, first year Latin clasn,'. recitation, Clara Shade; Making a Life or a Living, John Begg; long, "America" assembly. Afternoon, 1:00 Music; Humus and How Maintained, John Begg; dlscusiton; music V My Success and Failure With Poultr.V, Mrs. Ida Durbln; music. Evening, l:30 Co-operation in Agricultural Pursuits, John Begg; music; reading, TomRIner. Thursday, 9:30 a. m.Invocation, Rev. H. G. ClWk; music; The Story Df a Ninety-Mere Worn-Out Farm, Austin HerricB.; discussion; music; Borne Fundamental Facts In Grain Proluctlon, John ltegg; discussion; malic. Afternoon, lk 00 Water in the Home, Austin Herrlck; discussion; music; Marketing Farm Products, John Begg; discussion; music; Community Welfare, L. O. Lantls; music. Music for the institute will be furEished by the Stokes Family orcbesa, of Lebanon. Germans have developed a process kr spinning kapok fibers into yarns bat can be woven into textiles.

TEACHERS ATTEND

COUNTY INSTITUTE

ECONOMY, Ind., - Dec. 11. Rev. Oliver Frazer returned from Indianapolis Thursday night. .Ezra Fraiser

is spending a few days at the Quaker

City. . . .Prof. -Walter Braumfield,'Mrs.

Anna Bishop, the Misses Katherlne

Pusey, Blanche Fennlmore, Jessie Se

crets, Ef f ie Wilson and ; Elsie ; Veal,

teachers in the Economy ' schools, attended teachers institute Saturday at Richmond... . .Will Canarroe was at

Greensfork Satufttay. Return From Richmond Joe Cain returned from Richmond Thursday night John Sheid, Cambridge, -was here. Thursday..... Carl Swain, Richmond, " spent , Thursday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs! Dock Swain. .... Mr.' and Mrs. . Cleo Culbertson, Webster,' were guests of Mr. and, Mrs. O L Hiatt Wednesday. . . . .Mrs. Charley Bundy,Wllliamsburg, was here Wednesday. . . . .Gust Weyl and Joe Lamb were at Williamsburg Wednesday. , V 0 .? ; Attends Public Sale' Several from here attended the Charley Ballanger public sale near Carlos City Friday Mrs. Josephine Williams and son, Dugan. were at Cabin Creek Thursday Those sick are no better Several from Stringtown settlement are attending revival services at Morgan Creek.

SOCIALI8T LEADERS ATTEND CONFERENCE

THE HAGUE, Dee. 11. (via LondonThe German socialist leaders Phillip Scheldemann and Friedrloh Evert attended a meeting here of the Executive Internationals which waa called in response to President Emit Vandervelde's world-wide appeal to the affiliated groups regarding the deportations In Belgium. President Vandervelde Is the Belgian minister of munitions.

Letter List

The following letters remain unclaimed at the local post lot flee and will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for within two weeks. ''. . Women . . '

Mrs. J. 8.v Allen, Mrsy Nora Amborn, Miss 'Katie Baha; Mrs. -Henry Ky

jaaiawra, miss Davis. 18 S. 10 St.

Miss Ruth A, Dunn. Mrs. Rose Foster:

Miss Laura Green, Miss Frances Hea-

ney,Mra,.L. M. Hensley, Mrs. Frank

Heywood,. Mrs, J. A. Horton. . Susan

Irvln, Miss Kathryn Johnson, Mrs. Al

Kucnen&uck, Miss Mae Pauey.. - -v. Men J?':. 4: Carl Anderson, G.VW. Bebout, .William Bowman, E. W. Bukneel,- David Burman (2) Ed - Chenoweth,' J. E. Chenoweth, Bert Cook, J. C. Cook, Alfred Davies, Will Davis, Frank Dilts, Harry- Dumfry, N. J. Dunn. Harley Goodlin, H. Goodore, Alfred Hiatt, Rev. N. Hockensmlth, Lawrence - Hogan, John Huber, J. T. Johns, John Latham, L Lincoln, Everett Miller, Win. H. H. Miller, E. T. Morse Karl Reese, Patsie Rltter, M. : J. Rogers, Boone Ryle, J.- P. Seward v Ray W. Snow, Clifford Stubbs, Master Fentress Tucker, George Turner, JJohn N. Turner, Forrest Williams. Miscellaneous Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Jones. v ,.? Package . .: Mrs. Henrietta Hawley. ,

GIRLS' CLUB MEETS FOR SOCIAL SESSION

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

NEW PARIS. O., Dec. 11. R. Danlly has made the purchase of a handsome new touring car....... Mrs. Blanche Larsh-Wood, who recently

f moved to Indianapolis, is at the home

of her mother here, with a bad case of rheumatism.. .: . Friends of George M. Smart, manager of .Cedar Springs Hotel Co., will be sorry to know that he is critically ill at his home in Dayton. ....Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rahn of Greenville, visited Mrs. Mary A. McGlll Wednesday. , . . . ... The recently -organized Girls', club of, the Presbyterian Church held a , very enjoyable meeting' Wednesday, evening at the. church. , . . . Robert ; Wickham, formerly with- Cedar Springs, and well-known to New Paris people as "Bob". died suddenly of heart trouble recently at' the'home of Terra Haute relatives.; ; William Roach, who has been seriously and "numerously" afflicted ; with boils, is still unable to be about. , This is the fourth week of his seige..v.Mrs. Bernlce : Smith-Ross of Dayton is the guest of, her friend, Mrs. P. F. 'McNeill.?.. iMr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Garretson went to Chester Saturday to spend several days with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Mitchell and family MrB.4 Nancy Noggle and daughter, Mrs. Glander of Dayton,? and other relatives were called here Thursday by the death of Mrs. Sarah Arnold.

PROBES FOOD PRICES

, CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Pursuing his inquiry Into food prices United States District' Attorney Clyne sent Investigators to Elgin Saturday to attend the meeting of the T board of trade, which organization fixes the price of butter that Is said to govern largely sales throughout the country.

MasbmV Galend ar

Monday, Dec. 11. Richmond Commandary, No. 8, K. T. Special Conclave work in the Red Cross Degree. Tuesday,. Dec. 12. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Entered Apprentice Degree. ; ': '" Wednesday, Dec: 13. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M.- Called meeting; work in the Master Mason Degree ; Annual Past Master's Night. Banquet Friday, Dec. 15. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A.M. Called meeting; work in Royal Arch Degree, commencing at 7:00 o'clock. - ; Saturday, Dec. 16. Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting, and initiation of . candidates. v . v : -..' OXfORD MASONS, ELECT OXFORD, O., Dec. 11. Former Postmaster P. D. Shera will head Oxford

Masons as Worshipful - Master next year. -Others elected were: Senior warden, E. E. Bennett; Junior warden, W. H. Whltcomb; secretary, A. L. Johnson; treasurer, C. A. Shera; senior deacon, F. L. Hadsel; junior deacon, Ralph Huston

Cold Gone! Head

And Nose Clear

First Dose of 'Tape's Cold

Compound Relieves All Grippe Misery. Don't star stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break

up a severe cold either in the head, chest; body or.limbs. ' ; ; . . ' It 'promptly opens clogged-up nostrils' and air passages;', stops ' nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore : throat, sneezing, r soreness and stiffness: . Tape's r Cold . Compound" , la the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. adv. , .

QUICIl nEUEF fro:.i C0I1STIPATQ Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab lets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for

enrome constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. ' If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find ?uick, sure and only pleasant results rom one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right Try them, Or and ?'c w frr. At! f'njweists.

USE COOPER'S BLEND CoSfiee COOPER'S GROCERY

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If Economy Counts Tell your grocer to send you Aristos Today. It's the flour that goes farthest It is milled from Red Turkey and tested and is richest in strength, flavor and nutriment. It is good for all home-baking and every sack is covered by our Guarantee of Satisfaction or money back. Send for Aristos Cook Book it is free. THE SOUTHWESTERN MILLING CO., INC., KANSAS CITY. MO.

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