Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 51, 11 January 1917 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1917

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ALL SQUADRONS GIVEN ROUTES FOR NEXT TRIPS

MiSS KING SPEAKS ON SHORT COURSE

Assignments of flying squadrons for next Sunday In the city-wide Sunday school campaign were announced today by the committee of the Sunday " school association which has charge of the arrangements. Speakers and singers will appeal as follows: Squadron No. 1, Supt. J. T. Giles and

Mrs. Ray Longneeker at First Methodist, East Main Friends, Second Presbyterian a.nd United Brethern

churches.

Squadron No. 2, Pres. R. L. Kelly and Mrs. Dempeey Dennis at Grace Methodist, First Presbyterian, Reid Memorial and Central Christian

churches. Squadron No. 3 Sec. Ellis M. Learner and Mrs. Fred Partel at Second English Lutheran, Allen Jay Memorial, Earlham Heights and Fairview Methodist churches. Squadron No. 4 Ed Hasemeier and Miss Carolyn Hutton at Whitewater FriendB, Union Mission, Second Baptise and Mt Moriah Baptist churches. Squadron No. 5. Miss Alice Newman or H. S. Weed and Mrs. Harry Doan at First Baptist and North A Friends churches. Squadron No. Prof. W. O. Wissler and Harold Clements at Nazarene, Bethel A. M. E. and Wesleyan Methodist churches. Squadron No. 7 C. H. Kramer and Ralph Little at St. Paul's Lutheran, South Eighth Friends, First Christian and First English Lutheran churches. All squadrons with the exception of No. will assemble at the Y. M. C. A. for the start at 8:45 Sunday morning. Automobiles will be provided by the committee.

"Organization is doing great things for rural Indiana," said Miss Grace L. King, domestic science supervisor in

; Wayne county schools, when she ad

dressed the Home Economics section at the Farmers' Short course at Purdue" university, this afternoon. 'One thing that has brought about great changes in farm life is the realization of the fact that something must be done to make country life more attractive and keep young people on the farm. Facing this condition the farmers hastened the nreanizatinn nf

j their forces and the housewives join

ed with them. This revolution in rural life Is felt in every community. It is the dawn of a new era. The financial gain through organization and

improved methods is tremendous, but It is small compared to the improvement in the rural schools, the rural church, the farm house and the life and character of the people themselves."

BOSTON TO HEAR WHITEWATER TALENT

WHITEWATER, Ind., Jan. .11. The local Dramatic club will stage their play, "The Old Quarry" at Boston, Ind., Friday evening. Jan. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas, Fountain City, and Mrs. Ray Knoll were guests of

Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle, Sunday Mrs. Nina Love has left for Southern Georgia to spend the winter Clarence Addleman of near Bethel Is moving to the William Baker farm. Entertain Many Guests. O. C. Hunt and family had as their guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfield of near Chester, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Hunt, Richmond, Mrs. Lloyd Pyle, Donald Baynes and Frances Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle were visitors at Bethel Sunday. . . . .T. E. Farmer will dispose of a portion of bis personal property at public sale at. his home east of town, Monday, Jan 15.

SMALL BOY WITH WAGON INJURES MAN'S LEG

NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 11. Lewis Thompson is boused up with an injury to his leg caused by a colliding with a small boy and a wagon. Mr. Thompson, who i quite deaf, failed to hear theapproach of the youngster, and received a bad wound on what is

known as the shin, which is quite a

painful sore.

More than 300 kinds of fish are known to produce noises audible to

human ears.

Your Sick Child Is Constipated!

Look at Tongue Hurry, Mother! Remove

Poisons from little stomach, liver, bowels

Give "California Syrup of

figs" if cross, bilious or feverish.

No matter what alls your child, a Sentlo. thorough laxative should always bp the first treatment given. if your little one is out-of-sorts. laif sick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see if

Jip tongue ia coated. This is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and Sowels are clogged with waste. When :ross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, sreath bad or has stomach ache, diirrhca, tore throat, full of cold, give i toaspoonful of ' California Syrup of Figs." and in a few hours all the conit Jpated poison, undigested food and tour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have i well, playful child asain. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because It never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the

itomach, and they dearly love its

pleasant taste. Full directions for tables, children of all ages and for jrown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. I.sk your druggist for a SO-cent bottle f "California Syrup of Figs," then see hat It is made by the "California Fig Srrup Company." Adv.

PASTOR HOLDS RECORD

NEW PARIS. Ohio, Jan. 11. Rev. George F. Crltes holds a record. During the 32 years he has been in the ministry, the past Sunday marked but the tenth during that time that he had not preached a sermon, and only one of the ten was because of his own illness. Rev. Crites is pastor of the local Christian church and went to Richmond to attend the services of the Central Christian - church, their pastor. Rev. Thomas H. Adams being a personal friend of the Rev. Mr, Crites.

S. D. NEFF RETURNS TO MADISON, WIS.

GREENSFORK, Ind.. Jan. 11. S. D. Neff and Walter Spahr after a two weeks vacation returned to Madison, Wisconsin, Monday One of the Clark brothers of Hagerstown made a business trip here Tuesday Clyde McMullen has purchased the Fred Cain property on North Main street, and will move to it in the near future. Move to Richmond. Fred Cain and family have moved to Richmond. Fred is employed at the Jones Hardware company The sick list is composed of Mrs. Hale Ridge. A. O. Pierce, Mrs. Amanda Boyd, William McDIvitt, Glen Gunckel and Julius Davis.

There is enough salt in the oceans j to cover the United States to a denth

of 8,500 feet.

OFFICERS INSTALLED

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 11. H. D. Bond spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. .... .Mrs. Glen Beeson of Richmond, is spending a few days

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Falls Mrs. Jacob Myers has been quite ill the past few days The U. R. K. of P., and the Subordinate Lodge, held a joint installation of officers Tuesday evening. Col. Charles Phelps of New Castle, installing officer for the Uniform Rank, and W. B. Woodward, for K. of P. Lodj;e, No. 9.

PETRYS MARRIED FORTY YEARS AGO

WEST MANCHESTER, Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Petry celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary, Thursday at their beautiful country home, their immediate family being present together with a number of friends among which were: Mrs; Eliza Brown, Mrs. Rebecca Hoff and family, Mrs. Kate Cloyd and daughter and Miss Rebecca Timmons and family. A number of beautiful presents were received by the worthy couple. Mr.

ana Airs. Matt Temolm snpnt Wmtn.

day and Thursday with John Reed and

iamny. . Mrs. Brown Visits Richmond. Mrs. Eliza Brown was in Richmond Wednesday Mesdames Irvin Bucke, A C. Banfill and Miss irinra nfiii

- M. -UM,H IUI spent Thursday at Eldorado with Mrs John Rule Mrs. Jacob Troutwme spent Tuesday with Mr anH t,

George Troutwine Miss Carrie Miller of Dayton, was a week-end visitors Of Mrs. L A. Rnhrman CVn..n

Howell purchased the William Smith

residence and will take possession' in

eany spring.

GIVE PENNY SUPPER

MILTON, Ind . Jan. 11. The penny supper given by the members of the grange, at the Odd Fellow's hall Tuesday evening was attended by a good crowd and a social time was enjoyed by all present. The proceeds amount ed to $32..... The Farmers' bank company held its " semi-annual meeting Tuesday. The stockholders were all present with one or -two exceptions, and among them were J, C; Mount and George Florea, of ConnersviUe. The affairs of the bank were found in an excellent condition and a dividend of five per cent, declared. .

IruARi et aucncci tpd

PRESENTED WITH RING

" Wayne aerie, No. 666, Fraternal Or

der 'of Eagles, presented its retiring

i Worthy President. Charles Ashenfelt;

er, with a fine diamond ring, at the

weekly lodge meeting last night. Mr. Ashenfelter is succeeded by Frank Quigley. The installation of officers was held-a week ago last night. The ring was presented as a token of appreciation for Mr. ; Ashenfelter's services. ' "

ly had it been ten minutes lattr.tb.ai when discovered.-1-

COLLECTING NICKELS? " THERE ARE 219,000,000

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Despite the fact that the "Buffalo" nickel has been in circulation for more than four years, the belief still prevails in certain sections that the coin is rare. Treasury department officials have received letters recently from persons who, acting under the impression, have wanted to know if the government expected to pay a premium on the coin. In response to such inquiries officials today made public a letter stating that more than 219,000,000 "buffalo" nickels are in circulation at the present time.

The world's hiehesf

ship has been built in Italy for the Brazilian navy, its oil motors developing 6,400-horse power.

TEACHERS ATTEND COUNTY INSTITUTE

ECONOMY. Ind., Jan. 11. The following teachers ' of the Economy schools will attend county institute at Richmond Saturday. . . Prof. Walter Braumfiel, Mrs. Anna Bishop, Mrs. Elsie Mendenhall, Mr. Veal, and the Misses Kathcrine Pusey, Effie Wilffi, Blanche Fenimore and Jesfie Secrest.

FIRE IS DISCOVERED IN EDWARDS KITCHEN

ECONOMY, Ind.,v Jan. 11. Tuesday noon at the home of Edwards Brothers smoke was seen pouring out of the cast gable of the summer kitchen and . a quick Investigation disclosed the loft was on. fire which was extinguished before much damage was done. The fire originated from a defective flue and would have been cost-

HOLD WALLACE FUNERAL

MILTON, Ind., Jan. 11. The funeral services of Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace were conducted at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. II. Warren, Wednosday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, by the Rev. F. C. MeCormiek. '

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RHEUMATISM GOES V IFHQOP'ajS USEE 1 1 " The genuine old .reliable Ilood'i Sarsaparilla orrectg.the acid condl tion of thr Meod am builds up th whole pystent- It drrves rnrt. iheuma tisra because it cle?irscs (he Mocd. "It has been euctessfully used foi forty years 1n-iany Ihcucands of casei the world -over. . There is no better remedy for skii aid blood diseasf?. for loss of appe tite, rheumatism, .stomach and kldnej troubles, general -"debility and all illi arising from impure, impoverished, devitalized fclood. It is uutfecessary to suffer. Start treatment t once. -Get a bottle ol Hood's SarsapariMa from your nearest druggist. You will be pleased with th results. Adv. f

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.

REV. TAYLOR TO SPEAK

MILTON. Ind.. .Tan. 11. The, P

M. S. Taylor will preach at the M. E. church, Sunday morning and evening. Everybody Is invited to attend services.

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