Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 66, 29 January 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1917 .
LIGHT TO SPEAK
ON FOUNTAIN CITY MISSION PROGRAM
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Jaa. 29. The following program will be rendered at the banquet given- by the W. F. M. S. of M. E. Church at the K. of P. ball Tuesday evealng at 6:3 o'clock: Williamsburg quartet: addreM by Mrs. Chandler of Peanvilie, "Woman'a Tlace in the Church;" duet, Grace Brennan and Mrs. Chalmer Aughee; --irers by Rev. H. S. Nickorson of Winchester, "The Modern Church and Modern Missions"; duet; quartet; address by Rev. Somerville Light of Richmond, "The Place of the Church in the World"; Fountain City quartet..., A box of oranges was received by
Mrs. Julia Purvlanee this week from her brother, M. C. Henley, who is In Florida Fred Longfellow and family leave soon for Montana, where they will make their home.. .. .Miss Mazie Elliott, one of the local teachers, spent the week-end with her parents rear Connersville....Mr. aad Mrs. E. j.- Humpe of Kokomo, Ind., were afternoon callers on L. 0. Anderson and wife, Friday Mrs. Abram Potter of Williamsburg. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brittam John Boren of Toledo, Ohio, arrived here recently en- , route for Indianapolis where he will make his future home.
4 Glenn Mannrin Mia Uoian Urm
Mrs. J. D. Miller, Miss Cora Mills, Mrs. Wilber Pearson, Mrs. Walter Richards, Mrs. J. R. Roberts, Miss Marie Stout, Miss Ruth Weisenborn, Mrs. Catherine Young. Miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mahon, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Westman, Lee Eadler ft Son, Helping Hand Society, The New York Mfg. Co., United Pump ft Power Co. Men Clem P. Ailes, J. C. Cook, Oscar L. Davis, Roy Davis (2), Edw. J. Eggelhoff, Thos. p. Enyeart, Hon. J. D. Harris, Mark Halterman, C. J. Hill, sater Horn, Jos. H. Johanning, Aubry
jones tsj, master James Karl, F. C. Kales. A. H. Keller, William Kennedy, Philip King, Lessly McDaniel, Alvie E. McElhany, Thomas McKone, Qo. H. Maher. Frank Mills, Emmitt Mitchell, Audrey Monroe, Ralph Mumford, E. O. Nichols (2); Geo. North. Geo. W. Pfafflin, Geo. Phillips, Carl Plauck, R. E. Reibourne, P. R. Reese, Jr., Grover C. Rhule. Ernest c. Rio w va
Richardson, Don Slaughter. O. K. rSmith. E. E. Stanford. ftnhrt ThrZ
as, Zuzola Toni, H. C. White, W. Wil-
Hams.
Letter List
FEVER PLA6UESPREADS
EATON, O., Jan. 29. Two more
cases of scarlet fever have developed
In the home of Irvln Davis, North Maple street,' and the number 111 there now la four. .The victims are Stanley
9, Mildred 3. Alice 6, and Helen 13
Quarantine restrictions have been re
moved from all but two homes where cases of the disease existed.
FREE TRIP WINNER8 GO TO COLUMiUS
The following retters remain unclaimed at the local postoffice and will be sent to the dead letter office if not called for within two Weeks: Women Mrs. Josle Bowers, Mrs. D. E. Brown, Mrs. Lilly Conway, Mrs. Vastl Cox. Mrs. Alice Downs, Mrs. Charles Douglas, Miss Inez Eliason, Miss Sue Ellis, Miss Adele Harrison, Mrs. William Hickey, Miss Mary Jackson, Mrs. H. D. Land, Mrs. Jennie Land, Miss Hazel Lloyd, Mrs.
Pimples Disappear
There Is one remedy that seldom falls to clear away all pimples, black heads and skin eruptions and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black beads in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blem- , isbes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, ' easy to use and dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and
is positively safe (or tender, sensitive
skins.
Zemo, Cleveland.
UKEjCLOCK-WO (By N. B. Cook, M.D.) - The machinery of the body needs to be oiled, kept in good condition Just as the automobile or bicycle. Why should the human neglect his own ' machinery more than that of his horse or his engine? Yet most people do neglect themselves. Their tongue has a dark brown color, skin sallow, breath bad. yet they fail to see that their machinery needs attention. Everybody should take a mild laxative at least once a week. A pleasant way to clear the tongue and te Mghly colored water noticed in the
morning is to take a laxative which
will cure the Inactive liver and bil
iousness. ...... A pleasant vegetable pill is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloes, and jalap, made Into a tiny pellet and mated with Sugar. First put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago. Drua;sists sell these vegetable pellets in lals. simply ask for Dr. Pierce"s Pleasant Pellets. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or disfess you or If uric acid in the blood has caused . rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney Or bladder trouble, write Dr. Pierce, at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., send a sample of urine, and describe symptoms. A physician and chemist will examine it without charge and you will be under no obligation whatever. Dr. Pierce's Anurie tablets cannot fail to help you. because their action flushes the kidneys of impurities and puts strength into them. Obtain a 50-cent box of these tablets today from your druggist here in town. From personal observation in large hospital practice. Anuricwill Give you speedy relief. Adv.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order made by the Wayne
Circuit Court of Wayne County, Ind
iana the undersigned as Commissioner n the Cause of Lucina Paddock, et al, versus Elmer Colvln et al No. 17761, in raid Court, will offer at public sale on the premises cn Tuesday March 13. 1917. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. the following described real estate in Wayne County in the State of Indiana, to-wlt: "A part of fractional Section 10, Township IS. Range 14, east. Beginning at a point In the old bounary jne 45.04 rods south 12 degrees west of the northeast corner of said 'section 10, thence south 12 degrees west, with raid old bounary line, 81.16 rods; thence west 7.80 rods; thence north 26.69 rods; thence west 47.40 rods;
thence north 56.39 rods to the center
cf a county road; thence east, with the cent of said road to the place of begin
ning, containing 24.00 acres more or
less. ALSO, a part of the north half of Section 9, Township 15, Range 14 East, hnd beginning at the north quarter corner of said section 9 thence west 6 rods; thence scuth 40.00 rods; thence east 80.12 rods, to the center pf a county road; thence north 40.00 rods; thence west 72.12 rods to the place of beginning, containing 20.03 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: One third cash; one third in one year; one third in two years from date of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by first mortgage on-eald real estate; with six per cent interest Trom date payable semlunnually, evidenced by promissory notes in usual bank form. Or, the purchaser may pay all cash. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, 4, Commissioner. v 29-Feb. 3. i
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes Indigestioa Onepackaffo provesit 25cat all druggists,
EATON, O., Jan. 29. Four Preble
countians, winners of free trips, went
Another Woman Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong Beallsville, Ohio. "I wish all nervous, weak, run-down women could have Vinol. I waa so run-down, weak and nervous I could not sleep. Everythink I ate hurt me, and the medicine I had taken did me no good. I decided to try Vinol, and before long I could eat anything I wanted and could sleep all night. Now I am well and strong and in better health than I have been for years. Mrs. Anna Minison, Beallsville. Ohio. We guarantee Vinol for all rundown, weak and debilitated conditions. Clem Thistlethwaite, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. Also 'at the leading drug store in all Indiana towns. Adv.
to Columbus Monday to enjoy the fes
tivities Incident to the annual Farm
eraVWeek meeting. The prize-winners
are Everett McDivitt of near Eaton,
John Whltcsell of Camden, Herachel
Charles of near Camden, and Mies
Mlllefa Antiseptic Oil Known as Snalke Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain In Three Mtnutee Try it right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, tore, stiff and swollen joints, pains In the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application path disappears as if by magic. A never-falling remedy used internally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsilitis. This Oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known, its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour Ten Drons on the thickest piece of sole leather, and it will penetrate this sub
stance through and through in three minutes.
Accept no substitute. This great
Oil is golden red color Only. Every bottle guaranteed; 25c and 50c a bot
tle, . or money refunded. At leading druegists. Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.
Ruth Greim of West Alexandria. The boys won in the pig-growing contest
and Miss Greim beaded the list of contestant in the home economic club.
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Resinol So$p
Bathe yoor face fr several minute whh Resinol Soap and warm water, working the creamy lather lit the skin gently with the finger-tips. The wash off with more Kesiiiol Soap and wartn water, finishing with a dash of clear cold water to cluse the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, lessens the tendency to pimples, and leaves die .cumplcxicn clear, fresh and
velvety. If the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Ointment and let it remain on ten minutes before the final washing with Kesinoi Soap. ftesipol Sop contain ao fearth.iniariou alkali, a ad i sot irtlfi cUUy colored, in rith brown bafof aatirdy dua M I ha Ratio! bateaaa in it. brail drug fiat and dealer ia teilat food. Physieu$m have prescribed Jtesmot f Ointment for tvtr tmrenty years in the treatment of skin and scalp affections.
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A List of Lands, Town and City Lots, Returned Delinquent in Wayne County Sale of Delinquent Property, Febraary 12, 1917. V The following is a list of lands, town and city lots returned delinquent by Edward J. Weldner, Treasurer of Wayne County, for the non-payment of taxes for the year 1915 and former years, including taxes for the current year 1816. in Wayne County, Indiana.
Namea of Owners Description of Lands ?SlIs '5 o. 2 06 -ft o ?
Lewis, Harriett ft State of Indiana State of Indiana
Baker. Eliza C. , Baker, Eliza C. . Jameson, Eliza , Jameson. Eliza . Peele, Hardin. H.
Maria ...(em d se . . . . . (Kempton) .fediv nw (Kempton) jnw div ne CENTERVILLE
CENTER TOWNSHIP
111
I1? 110
16 11
1
14 14
14
CORPORATION
.251 110... 40... I
Dale, Margaret. Smith, Chas. c 'ft
Meek ft Hamilton Stackhouse, Lucas
34 ft w div
n 4
m w pt .............
pt nw div
CLAY TOWNSHIP ., Ipt ne cor ne ...... .Vf 22 1 17 1 13 Bertha E v. I pt ne 1 25 f 17 1 13 GREENSFORK CORPORATION
.15.
...16.. 44 ...45., ...68..
Ei E... O P O P O P
D.
se
Baldwin, Otis
Stephenson, Harry I., et al.
I m div i pt
DALTON TOWNSHIP
Dalton
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
AO 15
. . ! w u ne
Gerhapt, Otis A Crtrhart, Otis A
I2T
GREEN TOWNSHIP
17113
..5.. 71.21
.041
...43.
... 1... IS E
.35! 30.00
Brown, James Gilbert. Lora Wise, Mathias
I, ,.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
16 16 16
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Fairvlew . .. I Fairview '. ; ,
w r n r w r n r w r n r w r s r .
e r n r e t n t pt n H nw . pt si nw M. ft F. Add. M. ft F. Add.
M. ft F. Add.
pt se ,. 1 29 i pt sw 29 ptw? sw .......... 21
CAMBRIDGE CITY
Bail, Elmer W. and Mayme M i w r a r Ball, Elmer W. and Mayme M iv rir
Bowers, We T Bowmaster, Flora S Bowmaster, Flora S Clark. Wm. H Feemster, Alonzo R.. Fisher, Maggie Fisher, Maggie Hogle, Charles L. .. Hogle. Charles L. ..
Holllngsworth, John Holling8worth, John Holllngsworth, John
Holllngsworth, John t M. ft F. Add
Ingerman, BenJ. F e r n r all but 5.75 ft. Kennedy. Josenh E w r s r Kepler, Mary C....... 153x138 ft n pt ne.. Kepler, Tillie ! 53x136 ft S pt ne.., Millikan. Frank M ! e r n r MHlikan, Frank M !e r n r Moser, Addle Hill !w r n r
Moser, Aoaie hui wmr
Moser. Addie HUI wrar
Ridgway, Noah Sabolosky, Michael Smith, Charles W. Smith, Charles W. Smlthson, John Stoner, Cyrus T Stoner, Cyrus Y Unknown Owner Winders, Grover Winders, Grover Winders. Grover Zeyen, John N. & Joseph L.
12 12 12
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Gilbert, Lora A. ft Harry.. Gilbert, Lora A. ft Harry. . Gilbert. Lora , Irvin, Harrison ft Sarah E. Meek ft Hamilton Meek ft Hamilton Millikan, Frank M ,
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DUBLIN CORPORATION
Pt
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EAST GERMANTOWN
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121 121
1.50 .50
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S. H. is. H. i 8 . . ... "ic. W. C. w.
CORPORATION
Holaday, Perry L. ft Ruth
Bear, Jacob F.. Roberts, John V,
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP
pt ne !2717112
HAGERSTOWN CORPORATION
Anderson, Isaac v . .......... Canaday, Lindsay and Louise I 27 ft s pt n side Fouts, Allen i Keever, Wm. H. and Annie I
NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP
.13.50 j
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Dwhjfrlns. Kiturah Ipt ne I 2l?j LOutlid. John I pt sw 20 1 15 1
Ward, Nathan and Lydia Thompson. . I pt ne 1 11 1 17 I
FOUNTAIN CITY CORPORATION
Brouse, Theodore ! pt I . . I PERRY TOWNSHIP
141 1! 141
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.07! .221
5.14 115.74 39.19 63.76 192.56 1682 2.68 23.99 10.22 91.99 2.60 13.43
&91 133,37
1.94
193 1.46 10.52
2.06
1561
37.77
Ml
18.84
54.75 1.60
157
1.93 1.94 2.30 2.99 2.30 2 30 2.30 2.28 68.71 40.55 4 39 4.39 1.60 1,61 2.72 2.72 2.73 2.47 2.61 18,27 18.29 6.25 C92 6.92 2.C2 160 1.60 5.08 1.93 2,17 21.86 10.71 7.43 6.83 12.75 3.44 5.C8 S87 21.36 18.44 6.26 105 55 10.74 1.90 3.73 22.76
B. ft Co 17 52
Barnard, George W Barnard, Geo. W., Edith E. ft Irene M. Chamness. Lewis E.. ....I.... Chamnees, Lewis E
Meek ft Hamilton Meek A Hamilton
Basson, Adeline.... Cockersham, Bruce Meek ft Hamilton . Shuman, Henry W.
pt nw ne w .............. s e cor nH 22x36.. WASHINGTON '
! pt ne ! 35 1 16 (pt se 1 10 1 15 MILTON CORPORATION
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30 18 13 89.93 .. 30 18 13 I6d!00 ...47. .. .; .. ..; 48
121 131
3.00 2.50
Bailey, Cornelia E., Katharine Jervey,
and Fred J. Bailey Baker, James H. ........
Burgess. Anna P.. . . Davis, Wiley . . Elliott. Abraham W. Haddon, Mary E..., Howard, 'Mary J.... Hunter Francis A..
Ives, Miriam A. Ives, Miriam A.
Ives, Miriam A Ives, Miriam A. , Ives, Miriam A. ...................
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WAYNE TOWNSHIP
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244 14 385.64 2.99 15.64 4.41 3.54 18.76 .5g 2.37 4.41
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Ives, Miriam A. Jackson, Bernard C. ft Nola.... Ken worthy, Thos. E. ft Sarah E. Meek ft Hamilton Meek ft Hamilton Mertz, Thomas
Owens, Ben F.
Robinson, Mary C... Smith. Emma Smith, Lurvena . , Sulser, Harrison Test, James W Unthank, O. Ray Watson, Daisy Howarth. . . . White, Eleanor H White. Eleanor H
RICHMOND CITY
Abbott, Mary J. F.. Abbott, Mary J. F.. Alexander, John T. Alexander, John T. Aukerman, Mary C.
Bond, George J Brown, Mary M Ca8tellucio, Frank....
Chase, Millie W Clark, Myrtle Crocker, Peter Crocker, Peter ... Cruger, Mary E Doty, Thos. & Carrie Frances.... Eckenrode, Daniel........ Essex, Melissa Fackson, Elmer ft Essie Flora, Jacob H , Goodwin, Chas. C. ft Lydia E.... Guyer, George M. & Ida .......... Haner, Isabella M Haner; Isabella M .. . : v . . Hardesty, John A
Hardesty, John A....; Harker, Milton B. ft E. D.... Harvey, Mahloa D. ft Amelia Huasey, Albert M. ...!7.i..'
Johneon, Clark
Joseph, Phillip., ,
Joseph, Phillip.
Keen, James P Kersey, Emily pt formly Sheridan Kinse. Issac j Klopp, "ler.ry & Chas. Gildenhaar. . . . ! Klopp, Henry ft Chas. Gildenhaar. ... !
Klopp, Henry & Chas. Gildenhaar Klopp, Henry ft Chas. Gildenhaar Koons, George R Lamb, ttriaa
Leavitt, John E Leavitt, John E May, Mary G..
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Miller, Elizabeth J Miller, Elizabeth J Miller, Henry No. 2 Mills, David D. "receiver". Mills, India Mock, Grace Monahan, Isaac J Monahan, Isaac J Monahan, Isaac J Moore, Joseph E. No. 1.... Morris, BenJ. P Morris, BenJ. F Morris, BenJ. P....,.; McClelland, John D Norrell, Belle C Norris. James ft Co Parrott Henry E Plerson, Lida..... Retts, H. B. , Rice, Henry and Alice Rodman, John C. ft Fern L. Ruffner, Alice. Sedgwick. Richard Trustee.
selfert, Joseph. ,
Joseph Joseph.... Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph
Smith, Frank I
Starr Piano Co Stewart, Elbridge A Stranahan, Frank K Stranahan, Frank K Taube, August ft Elizabeth Taylor, Julia L Trippeer ft Son Trippeer & Son. ..........
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Owner 10 M 221 atrip along river bank
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State of Indiana, Wayne County, as.: - . I, Lewis S. Bowman, Auditor in and for said County of Wayne and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of lands and lota returned delinquent by Edward J. Weldner, Treasurer. Wayne County, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1915, and former years, to which la added the taxes for the current year. 1916, and costs. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. Witness my hand tad official seal this 20th day of January, 1916. . State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that all of said lands, town and city lots, returned delinquent, as above set forth, will be sold for such delinquencies, or as much as may be due thereon from the owners thereof at the time of said sale at the Court House door in the City of Richmond, on the second Monday la February, 1917. being the 12th day of said moatb of February, 1917. Said sale will be made by Edward J. Weldner, County Treasurer, unless taxes, penalties and costs be paid by that time and the said sale will continue front day to day until all lands, town and city lots, or parts thereof shall have been offered for sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. each day. Witness my hand aad the seal or the Board of Commissioners this 20th day of January, 1917. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne Couaty. Attest: E. J. WEIDNER, Treasurer of Wayne County. Jaa22-29-feb5
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