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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1917

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BANK AT BOSTON ELECTS OFFICIALS TO SECOND TERM

BOSTON, Ind.. Jan. 24. The Farmers' State Bank, at their annual meeting Friday afternoon, re-elected the following officers for the coming year: Jesse T. Dnley, president; Walter F. Parks, vice-president, and p. M. Whltmirc, cashier. The followin g are the directors: Stanley Dilman, F. Nelson, John L. Druley, James Toner. O. M. Whitmire. Walter F. Porks and Jesse T. Druley. The reTort of the cashier showed a remarkab'e increase in business, especially in deposits, which had Increased approximately seventy-five per cent, over 1915. Many new accounts, both clicking and savings, were opened durinc the year. The report as a whole was pleasing beyond the expectations of the stockholders.. . ' The condition of John E. Wolfe is lightly improved Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard and Miss Mary Beard had as their nests Sunday, Mrs. Guy Stevens and Bon, of Washington, D. C. Z. H. Stanley of Witts Station, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beard, Miss Hattie Eby of Richmond, Misses Ruth Taylor and Vonnie Butler and Mrs. Adam Eby. ..Mrs. Charles Kennedy and William Dean of Pern, were Monday guests of A. H. Piper and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. George Hart have gone to Rochester, Mich .Walter Heavenridge, formerly of Jones Hardware Company of Richmond, has accepted a position as traveling salesman for A, F. Nelson.... Mrs. Walter Benner and son Bernard spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Parks The recital given last Saturday night by the Gretchen Cox company of Chicago, was largely attended. The next and last number of this season's course will be given Feb. 8, featuring the DeKoven male quartet.

HAGERSTOWN CLUBS SELECT OFFICIALS

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Jan. 24. The Ladles'" Literae club met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Replogle Wednesday afternoon. There were ten members present. Readings by Miss Ruth Allen and by Mrs. Charles Woollard on MormaDism were very interesting, and the subject was discussed by those present. ...The Aid society of the Christian church recently elected the following officers: Miss Mary Clark, president; Mrs. R. R. Brant, ice-president; Mrs. James Knapp, secretary, and Mrs. M. T. Fox, treasurer.. The Hagerstown High school basketball team will play the Liberty High school team at Liberty Friday night.... ..Wes. McCullough has the grip J. K. Smith and family will move to a farm near West Point in about two weeks.

TERM CLOSES FRIDAY

Finishing touches to their work in the fall and. winter term are being administered by students of the city schools, who finish the first semester

with tests the latter part of this week. The spring term opens Monday, Jan. 29. Grade cards will be handed out Friday.

RECORD EXCHANGE OPENED IN CITY

A record exchange, known as the Indiana Record Exchange, has been put in operation at the Railroad store. Under this co-operative plan for 'a small monthly assessment talking machine owners may obtain the use of records. Old records will also be credited on the purchase price of new ones.

RECEIVE NEW MEMBER

Wilbur Wagner was taken into the Young Peoples' Socialist league last night. At a meeting in the headquarters Friday night, the Socialists will elect officers to serve during the first half of 1917. Plans for putting candidates into the field for the city election will be discussed.

The government of India will extend its wireless system until every army post has a station in the charge of a trained officer.

PYTH1ANS INSTALL LEADERS FOR YEAR

HAGERSTOWN, Ind.. Jan. 24.At the regular, session of the K. of P. Lodge No.' 198, the following officers for the ensuing year were installed! Louis Kirby, chancellor commander; Henry J. Roush, vice chancellor;, William Hamilton, M: at A. ; Clessie Ford, prelate ;,S. J. Pressel, inner guardt J. P.l Lester, outer guard; H. L. Stoltz, M: of F.; J. W. Bagford. M. of E.j Thad. W. McCown, K. of R. & S.; S.

J. Pressel, Host; L. B. Davis, trustee. ....Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and two daughters ' Rita and Hilda, united with the Christian church Sunday night at the revival which is being conducted by the pastor, the Rev. H. E. Truitt and Mr. and Mrs.' Lucas, evangelists. Very much interest is being manifested and the attendance

is increasing. , Services will be held every afternoon, and evening this week. . . v . -

Greece baa adopted a standard time that ; saves half an hour of daylight and brings the nation within the zone of eastern European time.

BARTON DIVORCE GRANTED

Ada G.t Barton was granted a divorce from Jesse W. Barton on a cruel and

inhuman treatment charge by Judge

Fox in' circuit court today. -

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

If mutiplied by two, three, four, or any other integer less than nine, the number 1,176,470,588,294 will produce the same digits in the same order, simply beginning at a different place in the set.

Continued From Page One.l Coffman, 92.2; second year, Gertrude Lemmons, 90.9; third, year, Esther Frazer, 89.9; fourth year. Josephine Hinshaw, 94 New Garden Township Firct year, Louisa Martin, 92.2; second year, Aisle Thomas, 92.7; third year, Gladys Oifford. 87.4; fourth year, Georgia Hatfield, 90.7. Perry Township First year, Zella Lamb, 91; second year, Alma Cain, 93.8; third year, Cecil Cain, 94; fourth year, Helen Farmer, 92.5.

; Washington Townsnip nrst year, Alice Eaclair, 94.5; second year, Mary Ballard. 93.7; third year, Olive Bry

ant. 94.7; fourth year, Laura Bertsch,

922. Webster Township First year, Ma

bcl Williams, 88.2; second year, How

ard Hiatt, 94.8; third year, Marguer

ite Ilalsley. 89; fourth year, Juanita

Ilendershott, 94.9. For Eighth Grade

r Abington Township George Meek,

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Boston Township Ralph Sheffer,

Center Township Ruby Wissler,

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Clay Township Thelma Stack house, 96.

Dalton Township Vaughan John

son. 98.

Franklin Township Denzll Gray,

98.3.

Greene Township Ora Gunckel,

85.3. Harrison Township Dallas Stev ens, 95.

Jackson Township John Shroyer,

99 2-7.

Jefferson Township Mildred Hays,

$7. New Garden Township Naomi Parish, 93. Perry Township Mary Mendenhall 96 6-7. Washington TownsTiip Naomi Squier, 98. Wayne Township James Rees, 96. Webster Township Ethel Williams, 96.

There has been No Increase In the price of Grape-Nuts Nor Any Decrease In the

Size of Package Or Quality Of the Food.

UIT Made to order Over 600 choice patterns to ; choose from JACK, THE TAILOR Phone 2718 1504 N. E 8t.

You Cannot Expect To Have a Clear Complexion By Constantly Massaging It With So-called Skin Foods or Creams, Oten Rancid or Germy. Substitute Cuticura For One Week And make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your e very-day toilet preparations. They cannot possibly injure the pores. Contrast the purity, fragrance, comfort and convenience of these super-creamy emollients with "beauty fads" so common, tiresome and expensive. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water on rising and retiring thoroughly cleanses and stimulates sluggish pores, giving the complexion a fresh healthy glow. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness be present smear them with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for your skin and hair than Cuticura no matter how much you pay for it.

for Free Samples by Return Mail

address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. 22, Boston." Sold everywhere.

ilsaEfii of the Throat and LungsJ

With "that cough " and the cold u that hangs on," it should be remembered that in all diseases of the respiratory organs, experience has shown that stimulants and sustaining remedies invariably give the best results. In such cases 0Mffy'S Pure VViSll"t Whiskey should be used on account of its absolute purity, and every household ought to have a bottle for just such emergencies. Coughs and colds persist because the resistance is below par, and Duffy's, taken in tablespoonful doses, improves the digestion and assimilation of food, which in diseases of the respiratory tract are always impaired, and succeeds in giving a resisting tone and vigor to the body. It is truly a remedial agent for the mucous membranes, which accounts for its remarkable efficacy

m relieving coughs, colds and grip. People who have overcome these complaints by the judicious use of Duffy's know that the intelligent treatment of colds, begins by prevention and are particular to

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THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE 01 THE BATH-ROOM SHELF Has Relieved Pain for Every Oqq

m tne f amily , When little Susie had the crotip; when Jdinny got his feet wet and caught cold; when father sprained his knee; when granny s rheumatism bothered her That jar of Musterole was right thera to give rehef and comfort. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It will not blister like a mustard plaster. Quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsihtis, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, soraine Knr

bruises, cbilbbins, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Trjr Musterole for ctouoy children.

The Right Place to Bu y Kryptok Lenses Is at Number 10 North 9th Street EDMUNDS OPTOMETRIST.

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BUY TAX-EXEMPT SECURITIES NOW Taxable investment securities must be declared on "taxlisting day" March 1, 1917. Protect yourself now against this useless expense by buying high grade tax-exempts to yield 4 to 6. That's the ideal investment for January dividends. Profit by Dollings Service consult THOS. I. AHL, Room 2, 1. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. Richmond, Ind. Representing the R. L. Dollings Company Indianapolis, Columbus, O., Philadelphia, Pittsburg

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Early Spring Styles in Hats Arriving today by express; several dozen new spring style Satin Hats, in black, gray, maize and all new spring shades. We have placed them on sale in our Millinery Department, marked specially at $2.50 to $4.00

Also new line of Satin and Straw combination Hats, the newest spring styles. $4.00 to $10.00 Lee B. Nusbaum Go.

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This is the week for YOU to buy Simmon's quality beds at factory prices. Come in and see for yourself the MONEY SAVING SPECIALS that our BIG BUYING POWER enables us to offer? Beds of every description, BRASS, STEEL, Single, double and a fine lot of CRIBS for the youngsters.

The illustration herewith is only a bare suggestion of the BIG STOCK which we carry. We offer you a multitude of different designs and styles from "which to select and all at prices WHICH MEAN MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS. See this stock TODAY. NOW.

We carry the well-known line of Simmon's Beds.

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