Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 139, 24 April 1917 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY. APRIL 24, 1917

' " Reports received from Rome,' thus far unconfirmed, state that revolution has broken oat in Hungary and that Budapest, the capital,' and twentyfive other cities are under siege. This picture shows the Hungarian Parliament in session.

MEXICO'S NEW AMBASSADOR RECEIVED AT STATE DEPARTMENT Senor Ignacio Bonlllas, Ambassador from Mexico, has been officially received at the State Department by Secretary of State Lansing, to whom he presented his credentials. The photograph shows him leaving the State Department. . ECONOMY Charley Mendenhall had a quantity of mill feed stolen Friday night.... Will Williamson and John Franklin . both have automobiles that refused to , return home on their own power and . horses were substituted for gasoline. ....Mrs. Jack Cunningham returned : to Richmond Saturday Mrs. Edna Replogle and son, Charles, returned from Richmond Saturday afternoon. .. .Jimmy Cranor, the Greene township bird and wild flower lover and Nate Edwards of here held a bird j conference at the tatter's home SunI day afternoon Rev. Bear, White , ; Oak, preached Sunday morning at the j Friends' church at Morgan Creek.... Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and Mrs. Emma Hlatt were at Williamsburg Sunday afternoon as a committee to make arrangements for holding the Greene township Sunday school convention the first Sunday in May at the ; Morgan Creek Friends' church. Miss Jane Ross, descendant of Betsy Ross spends most of her spare time in making flags for worthy organizations. Miss Ross la an actress. GRAY HAIR RESTORED OR MONEY BACK NATURAL COLOR BROUGHT BACK BY Q-BANA SIMPLE, HEALTHFUL, GUARANTEED PREPARATION. The right way to restore hair to a natural color and make your hair real- - ly beautiful, soft, luxuriant and healthy, is by tho use of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer and not dangerous, dirty, sticky 'lyes. Q-Ban is a liquid, all . rep.dy to use. and is guaranteed to be ". honrlp. with your money back if , ret sattstifd in any way. It is the only . Rimrntc?d preparation for the pur- , pose. You rt'ver need have a gray hair in ycrr head again. Simply apply Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer like a shampoo and r.o matter h-w gray your hair may be, or how faded and lifc'ss, back will come an even. eoft. natural, dark fhaCrs. surely, safely and permanently. Besides Q-Rn will give your hair true health, so that it will be glo-,y and ' abundant and handsome. Thi helps jci to look youns ami attractive. Remember, Q-J?aa !a u t a dye, not a pat- : er.t medic'.nr. It 1 3 a simple, natural, : healthful preparation, fully guaran- ; teed. Get a larre bottle f?r COc at Clem Tr.istlethwatte's or at any good ; drug store, or write Hcssig-Ellis Drug Cc, Memj.his, Tcnn , mentioning the druggist's name. IllustrcteJ, interestlag book," "Hal: Culture," sent free. Try W Ban Hnln Tonic, Q-Ban Liquid . Shampoo, Q-Ban Toilet Soap also Q- : Br.n IpUatory (oder'ess) for remov- : inr 'pnpTfluri: hair. Adv.

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REVOLUTION REPORTED SPREADING THROUGH HUNGARY

NEW PARIS, 0. A. Barton lost a fine $250 horse Friday night; a cold, followed by pneumonia being the cause of the animal's death. .D. Coblentz and wife, of Richmond, called on local friends Saturday. ....The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bryant, who has been at Reid Hospital following an operation, has returned home much improved in health.... An erroneous report of Miss Doris, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills, was given in, in that it was stated that an operation for appendicitis was performed at the physician's and the little girl removed to her New Paris home. Such was not the case, the work being done at Reid Hospital, where she is f till a patient. Her condition, which was not the best for several days the past week, shows decided Improvement.... Mr. and Mrs. Perry T. Williams and children of Richmond, motored here Sunday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jaqua Virling Morrison, assessor, is quite ill with pneumonia Mrs. Minervia Bunker, who spent the past two months with her brother, William Benson, at Lima, Ohio, returned home Sunday. Her nephew, Charles Benson and wife, of Dayton, accompanied her home and spent the day... .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daugherty and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Annalena Daugherty. . . .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dav Prepare This for a Bad Cough It's Fine Ckeaply ui Eaally Made, bat Dec the Work QeJckly. The finest cough syrup that money can buy, costing only about one-fifth as much as ready-made preparations, can easily be made up at home. The way, it takes hold ana conquers distressing coughs, throat and chest colds will really make you enthusiastic about it. Any druggist can supply you with 2 ounces. oL Pinex (50 cents worth). Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Shake thoroughly and it is ready for use. The total cost is about 54 cents and gives you full pint a family supply of a most effectual, pleasant tasting remedy. It keeps perfectly. Its truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs loosens rod raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the inflamed or swollen throat membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying, throat tickle and dreaded sough will disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, whooping cough or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is known the world over for its prompt healing effect on the throat membranes. Avoid disappointment bv asking your Jruggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded roes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWA.Y3 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. : Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, April Term, 1917. In the Matter of the Petition of John H. Stonecipher and others, for Improvement of Highway in Jefferson Township. Wayne County, Indiana. Notice of Filing of Petition and Date for Hearing. Notice is hereby given "that on the 16th day of April, 1917, there was filed in the office of the County Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana, a certain petition signed by John H. Stonecipher and more than fifty other resident and freehold voters of Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, asking for the improvement of a certain highway in said Jefferson Township, and which - petition !s in words and figures as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, Term, 1917. In the Matter of the Petition of John H. Stonecipher, et al., for Improvement of Highway in Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Petition. To the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. Gentlemen-The undersigned, being fifty and more freeholders and voters, and being also fifty and more bona fide resident freehold voters of Jefferson Township, Wayne County. State of Indiana, fend being interested In the improvement of the highways within said Township, hereby and herewith petition your honorable body for the improvement of the highway all of which is within the said Township, by the construction of a cement and concrete highway improvement therealong as is hereinafter set out, and as is herewith described and recommended, to-wit: That the highway which It is proposed and petitioned shall be Improved, graded and drained and paved bas already been established and the same is described as follows, viz.: "Being the highway generally known as Richmond and Newcastle Turnpike and the highway (in part) known as Washington street, and commencing j at the West Section line of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Seventeen (17 North. Ranre Tw1t rjsi n.iRt.

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idson of Campbellstown, called on Mr. and Mrs. Omer Mikesell Sunday afternoon. LYNN, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lesley of Memphis, Tenn-, are spending a few days with John Kemp and family.. .. .Elkanah Johnson and family motored to Ralph Coats home Sunday in their new car Mr. and Mrs. Newton Reed and son Ed, and Mrs. John Berry spent Sunday in Versailles, O Mrs. Elizabeth Steele, who has been taking care of her mother, Mrs. I. M. Nichols, left Saturday for Chicago, to be the guest IMPROVEMENT NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. April Term, 1917. , In the Matter of the Petition of Minus T. Fox, and others, for improvement of Highway in Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Notice of filing of petition and date for hearing. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of April, 1917, there was filed in the office of the County Auditor of Wayne County, State of Indiana, a certain petition signed by Minus T. Fox. and more than fifty other resident and freehold voters of Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana, asking for the Improvement of a certain highway in said Jefferson Township, and which petition Is in words and figures as follows, to-wit: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, Term, 1917. In the matter of the petition of Minus T. Fox, et. al., for improvement of Highway , in Jefferson Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Petition. To the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. Gentlemen: , The undersigned, being fifty and more freeholders and voters, and being also fifty and more bona fide resident freehold voters of Jefferson Township, Wayne County, State of Indiana, and being interested in the improvement of the ., highways within said Township, hereby and herewith petition your honorable body for the improvement of the highway all of which is within the said Township, by the construction of a cement and concrete highway Improvement therealong as Is hereinafter set out, and as is herewith described and recommended to-wit: That the highway which it Is proposed 'and petitioned shall be improved, graded and drained and paved has already been established and the same is described as follows: "Being the highway generally known as West River Turnpike (in part) and the continuation thereof, and commencing on the South Section line of Section Fourteen (14), Township Seventeen (17), North, Range Twelve (12) East in Jefferson Town at the junction of said highway a free gravel turnpike leading to Town of Cambridge City, and thence East along the center, East and West, Section line of said Section Twenty-two (22) to and Into Section Twenty-three (23) of said Township and Range where said highway join3 with street and highway generally known as Washington street in the Town of Hagerstown, situated in said Sections 22 and 23, and thence South with said Washington street to the South line of Section Twenty-three (23) of said Township and Range; said Western terminus being as before stated the point of junction of said Richmond and Newcastle Turnpike with said free gravel turnpike leading to said Town of Ccmbridge City, and which remaining and Scaithern terminus is at the same time the South corporation line of said Town of Hagerstown, an incorporated Town in said Township, the road herein described passing through said Town and in said Town in so much thereof as runs East and West being known as "Main Street," and in so much thereof as runs North, and South being known as "Washington Street," and which line of highway herein described is of length slightly in excess of one and one-half (lVa) miles, all of which Is within the single Township of Jefferson aforesaid." T,he undersigned, petitioners aforesaid, herewith recommend that said highway as now established shall be graded, drained,: paved and improved through these proceedings in petition and subsequent proceedings thereon as follows: to-wit: Width That as to. width of said highway in so much thereof as is without the corporate limits of the said Town of Hagerstown, the same shall not be lessened, but shall continue undisturbed by these proceedings , or any orders upon ' this petition hereafter made, and that as to the width of the said highway as is within said Town of Hagerstown the same shall not be lessened but shall continue undisturbed by these proceedings or in any orders upon this petition hereinafter made. General Character of Improvement That the general character of the improvement herewith petitioned for shall be first the establishing of the t roner grade thprefor. the same to b

of her daughter, Mrs. Don McCubbin. Mr. and Mrs. Boydkin of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crlss Williams A large number of K. of P. 'a from here attended the funeral of Mr. Ed I. Brown at Winchester, Friday.. . . .Mrs. Sara Hawkins who has been in poor health for some time, died Saturday evening. She has been making her home with her brother, O. M. Hawkins. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon Russel Johnson of Richmond, spent Sunday with bis parents James Drill of Union City, was a business visitor here Friday Clyde Robbins of Richmond, called on friends here Sunday. ship, Wayne County, Indiana, at the jtnetion of said West River Turnpike, and 'The Quickel Turnpike each a free gravel road ; thence South along said West River Turnpike to Main Street of Town of Hagerstown; thence West along said Main Street to Perry Street; thence North along said Perry Street to the North corporation boundary line of said Town of Hagerstown, and all in said Township of Jefferson, and all of length of approximately one mile, being less than three miles in length." The undersigned, petitioners aforesaid, herewith recommend that said highway as now established shall be graded, drained, paved and improved through these proceedings in petition and subsequent proceedings thereon as follows, to-wit: Width. That as to width of said highway in eo much thereof as is without the corporate limits of the said Town of Hagerstown, the same shall not be lessened, but shall continue undisturbed by these proceedings or any orders upon this petition hereafter made, and that as to the width of the said highway as is within said Town of Hagerstown the same shall not be lessened but shall continue undisturbed by these proceedings or in any orders upon this petition hereinafter made. General Character of Improvement. That the general character of the improvement herewith petitioned for shall be first the establishing of the proper grade therefor, the same to be and being confirmity with the grades of the other already existing highways connecting therewith in so far as the same can be done, such establishment of grade not however to alter or change the grades of highways as heretofore have been fixed by the municipal authority of the said Town of Hagerstown, except with the consent of such Town; and after the such establishment of proper grade the highway be then platted by fixing and establishing the center line thereof, both within and without said Town, and such platting to recognize and anticipate the eventual improvement along the either side of said highway, and to anticipate the construction of sidewalks along the either side or both sides of said highway. Drainage. That provision be made as a part of the improvement of the said highway and being in conformity with the grades of the other already existing highways connecting therewith in so far as the same can be done, such establishment of grade not however to alter or change the grades of highways as heretofore have been fixed by ! the municipal authority of the said Town of Hagerstown, except with the consent of such Town; and after the such establishment of proper grade the highway be then platted by fixing and establishing the center line therej of, both within and without said Town, j and such platting to recognize and anj ticipate the eventual Improvement i along the either side of said highway. and to anticipate the construction of sidewalks along the either or both sides of said highway. Drainage That provision be made as a part of the improvement of the said highway for the proper and permanent drainage thereof, the same by side ditches where such is the proper method of drainage and for tile or storm sewer drainage as proper and as the peculiar circumstances may require in the either case. Outside Hagerstown Corporation That -as to such part of the said highway Is without the corporate boundaries, of the Town of Hagerstown, the said highway shall be improved along the center line thereof for uniform width of roadway of at least twenty-four (24) feet, by the constructing along the center of said width of an eighteen (18) foot width of concrete and cement roadway, and to the each side of said cement roadway an additional earthen roadway of at least three (3) feet in width, with shoulders or berms along the outer edge thereof, and "with ditches to the each side of the highway as improved in so far as same is practicable and with drainage by tile in such Instances as may be necessary, that at crossing of highway over Mill Race along the Western boundary of Town of Hagerstown in case such bridge as now obtains is found to be unsafe or not of sufficient width to conform with eventual and completed improvement, then and in such event there be constructed, as a part of this Improvement petitioned for, a new bridge over said Mill Race, and that along line of highway near center of said Section 22 where said highway is rros-d bv line of Railway of the

Woman Demands That Men Be Taught to Make t 'Patriotic Savings9 For 7ar

Te editors do have a time getting the women to go on the right track, don't you? .... ... For the last two weeks there has has been a constant howl in every paper for the women torSave! Save! Save!" "Eat the apple, seed, skin, core and all!" 'Cook all the potato peelings!" "Gather the chicken bones out of the garbage can and grind . 'em up and make some palatable dish out of "em," have been, some of the many slogins that have been hurled at us by every printed scrap of a paper. Now we are . really beginning to "waken up" to a sense of "our duty," and are starting qast to buying wholesale, so as to save, you know. Quotes From Her Paper . Here is our morning paper with great startling headlines . something like this, "Women Going to Bankrupt the Country." -. We are - confronted with almost column length editorials advising us not to try to buy in such Quantities, but to purchase in small quantities as we have been doing and of course, paying retail prices. To emphasize the importance of this small quantity plan they tell us that the "flour will spoil for us," the "canned fruit won't keep for us, and so forth." , Oh, dear, oh, dear, you men! What a trouble you are having trying to ' educate" us women, aren't you? (I always did wonder wby women and farmers are supposed to know nothing of the business that they have followed for years.) But back to my text Let me whisper to the Brothers. When we reach the point where the potatoes must be eaten "skin and all" for the proper and permanent drainage thereof, the same by side ditches where such Is the proper method of drainage and for tile or storm sewer drainage as proper and as the peculiar circumstance may require in the either case. Outside Hagerstown Corporation. That as to such part of the said highway is without the corporate boundaries of the Town of Hagerstown, the said highway shall be improved along the center line thereof for uniform width of roadway of at least twentyfour (24) feet, by the constructing along the center of said width of an eighteen (18) feet width of concrete and cement roadway, and to the each side of said cement roadway an additional earthern roadway of at least three (3) feet in width, with shoulders or berms along the outer edge thereof, and with ditches to the each side of the highway as improved in so far as same is practicable and with drainage by tile in such instances as may be necessary. Within Hagerstown Corporation. That as to such part of said highway as is within the corporate limits of said Town of Hagerstown, as hereinbefore stated, the established width of the streets thereof shall not be disturbed especially where along have already been constructed at the expense of adjacent property owners cement curbs ajid gutters, and that the width of said streets to what would be the full width thereof to the full width thereof improved for highway, purposes from gutter line to gutter line shall be improved between such gutter lines by the construction of concrete and cement roadway of like character as before stated: it being the intention of the petitioners herein that adjacent property owners shall at their own expense make such improvement of highway in the way of gutters and curbs as may have, been ordered heretofore or may be ordered hereafter by the municipal authorities of the said Town of Hagerstown: and leaving further for subsequent order by said municipal authority the construction of such sanitary sewers as may be necessary and proper in the premises and that the cost of the prop erties individually benefited thereby j and as may be located within the full width of highways, it not being the intention of this petition that any sewerage or drain provided at the expense of the public shall be made other than P. C. C. and St L. Railway Company that due and proper regard be had for the condition of this crossing and crossing be constructed of such character as will to the greatest possible degree eliminate danger in crossing the same at grade. That along line of highway in East half of said Section 22, where same crosses Nettle Creek by bridge such bridge shall not be in any wise disturbed other than the construction of approaches thereof, of such character as will obviate danger in approaching said bridge. , Within Corporation of Hagerstown That as to such part of said highway as is within the corporate boundaries of said Town of Hagerstown as hereinbefore stated, the established width of said Main street and said Washington street shall not be disturbed especially where along have already been constructed at expense of adjacent property owners cement Curbs and gutters and that the width of said Main street and said Washington street to what would be the full width thereof to the full width thereof improved for highway purposes from gutter line to gutter line shall be improved between such gutter lines by the construction of concrete and cement roadway of like character as before stated; it being the intention of the petitioners herein that adjacent property owners shall at their own expense make such improvement of highway in the way of gutters and curbs as may have been ordered heretofore or may be ordered hereafter by the municipal authorities of said Town of Hagerstown; and leaving further for subsequent order by said municipal authority the construction of such sanitary sewers as may be necessary and proper In the premises and that the cost . of the properties individually benefitted thereby and as may be located within the full width of highways, it not being the intention of this petition that any sewerage or drain provided at the expense of the public shall be made other than such as is necessary for the public highway drainage. General Statement It being the intention of the petitioners herein that the public of the Township of Jefferson as an entirety shall improve at public expense such bieliway by permanent, improvement

and apple cores and apple seeds and whole wheat and whole corn and the aforementioned chicken bones and so forth, from the neighbors' garbage can, have to be used, we will serve them up to you with a courage and a grace that may amaze you. 0 Turn Attention to Men But for just now, would It not be a more agreeable change for all concerned for you to turn your attention for a while, at least, to some of the extravagances of men ' and to the ' patriotic savings" that might be-made by them? Such as doing without tobacco and cigars and cigarets and tips and treats and $5 and $10 apiece auto rides, every few evenings. Just for pleasure, and so forth? Do you suppose you could write up anything like that? And give us women a breathing spell and a minute or two to ponder over what you have already told us, so plentifully and so well. A HOUSEKEEPER.

WILL GIVE FULL CREDIT FOR WORK ON FARMS OXFORD, O.. April 24. It was announced at Miami University today that all students who wished to quit school now to work on farms, could be given full college credit, provided they worked until August 31. A number of boys have quit, and others will follow. Six supposed "Jack the Snipper victims in Pennsylvania were young girls who confessed they cut their own hair to get their names In papers. such as Is necessary for the public highway drainage. General Statement. It being the intention of the petitioners herein that the public of the Township of Jefferson as an entirety shall improve at public expense such highway by permanent improvement along the center of uniform width of twenty-four feet outside the said Town of Hagerstown and that -within the said, Town of Hagerstown the public as an entirety shall improve at public expense such highway between the highway lines of curbs and gutters, in so doing considering changes of grade of highway outside said Town of Hagerstown, It being the belief of these petitioners that the cost per lineal foot of construction and improvement within and without the corporate boundaries of said Town of Hagerstown will be practically uniform; and further to the end also that the property owners along the course of said highway may then, either coincident with improvement or later and at the expense of property owners, place such additional improvement to roadway, and of such character as proper In the premises, or as may be ordered by the authority having Jurisdiction over such property. Petitioners further state in presenting this petition that the highway referred to is of gravel construction and same is in need of permanent improvement due to the great use thereof and being needful of improvement should be permanently improved rather than temporarily improved with gravel or macadam. Petitioners further petition, in view of the permanent character of the improvement herein petitioned for that in the eventual bond issue to be made, and sold to pay expenses of improvement, that such Issue be retireable serially in forty (40) semi-annual payments and series. Petitioners further petition that this copy and the duplicates thereof, which are duplicates except as to signatures, may all be considered as one petition in the presentation thereof. Petitioners further petition that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Hagerstown may by proper proceedings in the premises confer authority to and upon Board of Commissioners, of Wayne County, Indiana, by proper resolution to engage in the Improvement herein petitioned for; and herewith petitioners authorize their representatives to petition such Board of along the center of uniform width of twenty-four feet, including the construction of highway approach and bridge approaches and bridge over Mill Race, autside the said Town of Hagerstown and that within said Town of Hagerstown the public as an entirety shall improve at public expense such highway between the highway lines of curbs and gutters, in so doing considering changes of grade of highway outside said Town of Hagerstown, it being the belief of these petitioners that the cost per lineal foot of construction and Improvement within and without the corporate boundaries of said Town of Hagerstown will be practically uniform; and further to the end also that the property owners along the course of said highway may then, either co-incident with improvement or later and at the expense of property owners, place such additional improvement to roadway, and of such character as proper in the premises, or as may be ordered by the authority having Jurisdiction over such property. Petitioners further state in presenting this petition that the highway referred to is of gravel construction and same is in need of permanent improvement due to the great use thereof and being needful of improvement should be permanenely Improved rather than temporarily improved with gravel or macadam. Petitioners further petition, in view of the permanent character of the improvement herein petitioned for that in the eventual bond issue to be made, and sold to pay expenses of improvement that such issue be retireable serially in forty (40) semi-annual payments and series. Petitioners further petition that this copy and the duplicates thereof, which are duplicates except as to signatures, may all be considered as one petition In the presentation thereof. Petitioners further petition that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Hagerstown may by proper proceedings in the premises confer authority to and upon Board of Commissioners, of Wayne County, Indiana, by proper resolution to engage in the improvement herein petitioned for; and herewith petitioners authorize their representatives to petition such Board of Trustees for the passage of such resolution. Petitioners further state that in the sneeestfons and rpcommerd'?inTi?

YOUR SICK GUILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE If cross, feverish or bilious give "California Syrup ofglgs." No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first treatment given. If your little one is out-of -sorts, halfsick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see if tongue Is coated. This is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with Waste. When cross. Irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. 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 stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs"; then see that It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

Palladium Want Ads Pay. Trustees for the passage of such resolution. Petitioners further state that in the suggestions and recommendations herein made they understand that the same are suggestions and recommendations only, and that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, and viewers and engineers as may hereafter be appointed are not bound hereby, the end the petitioners desiring to reach being always the permanent Improvement of said highway by character of Improvement which best meets the desires and demands of uses of said highway, and as has been found most suitable for such and like highways in the permanent improvement thereof; and further these petitioners petition and recommend that in the preparation of plans, specifications and engineering report and in the consideration of this petition by viewers to which it may ultimately be referred that the Board of Commissioners authorize such engineer. and viewers to take unto their assistance such assistants as may be available either from Federal or State authority and that the recommendations by such Federal or State authorities be complied with In the manner and method of construction of highway in so far as the same can in the premises prevail. - Wherefore, finally the petitioners herein pray your honorable body for the improvement of the said highway substantially in manner and form as aforesaid, and further request and petition) that all necessary and proper steps be taken, and proceedings be had as will effectuate the consummation of such improvement upon this petition in its presentation as by law provided. Respectfullv petitioned. MINUS T. FOX. Et Al. Notice Is further given that said petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners - of said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, on Monday, May 7th, 1917, the same being a day during thet, regular May, 1917, term and session of the said Board. In Witnet s Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, State of Indiana, this 16th day of April, 1917. (Seal) LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. Benjamin F. Mason; and Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscber A White, attorneys for petitioners. apr 17-241 herein mads they understand Chat the same are suggestions and recommendations only, and that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County. In-: dlana, and viewers and engineers as may hereafter be appointed are not bound hereby, the end the petitioners . desiring to reach being always the! permanent improvement of said high-: way by character of improvement which best meets the desires and demands of uses of said highway, and as has been found most suitable for such and like highways In the permanent Improvement thereof; and further these petitioners petition and recommend that in the preparation of plans, specifications and engineering report and in the consideration of this petition by viewers to which it may ultimatey be referred that the Board of Commissioners authorize such engineer and viewers to take unto their assistance such assistants as may be available either from Federal or State authority and that the recommendations by such Federal or State authorities be complied with in the manner and method of construction of highway In so far as the same can in the premises prevail. Wherefore, finally the petitioners herein pray your honorable body for the improvement of the said highway substantially in manner and for as aforesaid, and further request and petition that all necessary and proper steps be taken, and proceedings be haa ai will effectuate the consummation of 6uch improvement upon this retitlon in its presentation as by law provided. Respectfully petitioned, J. H. STONECIPHER. Et Al. Notico is further given that said petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of said County of Wayne, State of Indiana, on Monday, May 7, 1917, the same day being a day during the regular May. 1917, term and session of said Board. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the said Board of Commissioners of said Wayne County, State of Indiana, this 16th day of April. 1917. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, , Auditor of Wayne Cooty, Indiana. Seal . Benjamin F. Mason. And Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher & White, Attorneys for Petitioners. Anrl7-24