Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 289, 16 October 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1917
PERRY FARMERS OWN MANY FINE HORSyUTFITS Or, As Nate Puts It, There Is " 'Hoss' Power Besides Gas Motor Power."
By Nate Edwards. ECONOMY, IND. Oct. 16. There la some "hosB" power In Perry township
besides gasoline motor power. Those
that own extra fine teams of 'osses are.
Charley Bartlett, Walter Cain, Frank Pierce, Gua Weyl, John W. Taylor,
Pier son Bane, Joe Lamb, C. Oler, Tom Cain, Albert Gilmer and there are many splended average teams of farm horses and a few drivers. The poor gentle mule must be remembered too. Harry Cain, Tot Cranor, AUle Weyl, J. W. Taylor, M. V. Bartlett, Jim Mumbower, Bert Carver, Omer Oler, Lester Williams and Everett Clark own the
farmers had to by feed and this year ; they are going to he prepared for a long cold winter, . . .A great many people will have their Thankful dinner this year without good old pumpkin pie, because the crop's double short this fait m this part of the Hoosier state.,.. I wish some one would tell Harry Garfield, Washington, D. C, who holds the long bandied coal shaker over the mine owners that coal prioss have dropped upward. TJnole BUI said, "By oraoky eohemminala, she dropped upward and the aweat anticipation of getting cheaper coal this fall haa gone where the whangduddle moaneth and the woodbine blndeth". , Adam Soothers la now riding in new outo. He is road supervisor and the new car will be fine for looking after road work. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hlatt attended Friends monthly meeting at Bloomingsport Saturday morning.... Mr. and Mrs. George Mosey and children, Greensfork, were Joy-
rinding up this way recently. . . .Ad Chenwoth was at Greensfork today
doing considerable trading and other business... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peirce returned from Richmond Saturday evening where they were shopping... Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hlatt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Sadie Slaughter, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Rogers, Richmond; Rufus Williams of Stringtown. ...Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain
and son Kenneth were at Richmond
LUMBER TRADE IS DEVELOPING AT WISHING Wood To Take Place of Coal In Western Part of County This Season.
PERSHING. Ind.. Oct 16 Oliver
'Rlirlrn Tlfil han Ylanllnir Mflrnr lrtora !
from the French farm this week. There has been quite an industry started in this section for the fall and
long-eared, slender-legged and "always
lamb like mule.".... Monday was seed; Qoh, na--n Mti mnrv Hma .
corn day There has been selected Mr and Mra. Qn8 Weyi and son Carl
l"''uu' , k " , u' ; spent Saturday at the beautiful Quak
er City Rev. Arlle Collins, Farmland, preached at the R. TJ. B. church. Sugar Grove Sunday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Allie Weyl and children returned from Richmond Saturday evening after hearing the result of the ball game. . . .Master Harry Lacy, Richmond, was the Sunday guest of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraiser. . . .The Misses Mary Ballenger and Ruth Jackson were shopping at Richmond Saturday.. .. .Jesse Bond, Clifford ChemneBs and "Boots' Dines were at Richmond Saturday Miss Marie Roll, Richmond, Is visiting relatives north of town.
number of bushels. The late corn will
not do for seed as the frost caught it in the milky stage before it was matured. Harry Cain, the C. and O. station agent, haa several bushels gathered and dried, ready to Btore away for early planting. There is much speculation relative to whether the Beed selected at the present time Is matured enough to produce a strong germina
tion after a winter's storage. .. .Rev. W. O. Bills, former pastor of the M. E. church here and now of the M. E. church at Newcastle, will preach in the Methodist church here Sunday morning. The Sunday school orchestra will furnish the music At the three wedding anniversaries that were celebrated Saturday October 6, at the fifth secret box anniversary opening, the three couples that were remarried received each a valuable present by the entertaining committee of the M. E. Aid society.... Tuesday afternoon there is to be a seed corn demonstration given In the Harry Cain corn field north of the C. and O. railroad tracks. It is expected that a large crowd of the Perry township farmers
will attend .... Mr. and Mrs. John Farlow entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyndsey Canady, 8r., Mr. and
Mrs. George Canady and daughter, Uveda. Economy .Howard Myers and Ernest Eoine, Fountain City,- Arthur Oler, Carjos City, Miss Hazel Mendinghall and Miss Lois Stanton,
were Saturday evening guests of Miss
Uveda Canady. ...Mrs. Geo. Canady
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winter, and half a million feet of hickory, oak and sugar have been cut. As a relief to the coal situation which has been acute this week and the past, Sylvester Tout and Fred Clark have been hard at work cutting wood on the Horace Larson place. Aa a record these two lumber Jacks cut five oorda apiece In halt a day apiece. The wood la being aold to those who have not laid in coal. The Lutheran congregation sent a delegation of 25 In autos to the Lutheran conference, last Sunday. Next Sunday the three churches will unite at MIddleton, and music will be rendered by the Pershing choir. The subject for Sunday afternoon will be "Moses
in Egypt. Jackson township, according to Cashier Glpe of the bank, will (surpass ita record of $4,600 in the first issue of Liberty Loan bonds. Already $1,750 have been subscribed, and more Is expected during the week. Many inquiries have been made for application blanks. . , ..l aaiJI
Sees Consolidation of Gold Resources
WASHINGTON. Oct 16, An appeal by President Wilson to the eligible non-member state banks and trust companies of the country to Join the federal reserve system Is relied upon to effect a general and speedy war
! time consolidation of the nation's gold j resources. The expected universal ; compliance with the President's call j will mean the mobilliation of more
than three billion dollars in yellow
metals under the supervision of the federal reserve board and a tangible assurance of America's war financial stability. The President's letter is addressed to more than 8,000 financial institu
tions with resources of between twelve .
and sixteen billion dollars, whose business is carried on under the sole control of state banking laws. Affection with the federal reserve system will bring these companies within the pale of national authority.
Br reason of tfconmfH dlatrltevtioa with tfaa Orate trd in ttaa United States and lower aeiUn- eaata, reduced price Hxe bow poaailia far Eckman's Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Stubborn Canaraa and Cold No A1odqX. Karootio or Habit4orminc Drag- . 92 Se SI Sis Now $1.50 Now 80 Cts. Eckmw Lbormorr. Phncdotohla.
The highway has now been opened from here to Cambridge City, A detour however has to be made to Centervllle, but it is expected that this will be lifted. A great deal of gravel is being taken from the creek at the edge of town for the cement workers.
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS "Thouaanda Have It and Don't Know It," 8ays Physician. Frequently Mistaken for Indigestion How To Recognize and Treat.
"ThouBandB of people suffer more or less constantly from furred, coated tongue, bad breath, sour burning stomach, frequent vomiting, rumbling in stomach, bitter eructations, gas, wind and stomach acidity and call it indigestion when in reality their trouble
is due to gastric catarrh of the stom-
has an old fashioned dash churn that. ach a New ork physician, was bought the day that Abraham t Catarrh of the stomach is dangerous Lincoln was assassinated and is still ! because the mucous membrane lining used to churn good old time country I of tmach Is thickened and a coatbutter. . ..Everett Clark bought cattle' ln PnleR covers the surface so
at Mnncie and emraired Oeore-e Catv.." ne aigestive nuias cannot mix
ady to haul them in his Jitney. Mr. Canady aleo has a contract to move Mr. White's household goods to Covington. Ky., from here... Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cramer, who reside near Modoc, entertained at a Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thornhurg, West River The Economy teachers who attended the Institute at Richmond Saturday were Prof. Walter Brumflel, the Misses Effie Wilson, Katherine Pusey, Jessie Secrest, Ruth Harvey, Ruth Jackson and Mary Ballenger. . . .Mise Lois Beard who has been an invalid the last year was given a surprise Sun
day by her high school mates and
with the food and digest them. This
condition soon breeds deadly disease in the fermented, unasslmilated food. The blood is polluted and carries the Infection throughout the body. Gastric ulcere are apt to form and frequently an ulcer is the first sign of a deadly cancer. In catarrh of the stomach a good and safe treatment is to take before meals a teaspoonful of pure Bisurated Magnesia in half a glass of hot water as hot as you can comfortably drink It. The hot water washes the mucus from the stomach walls and draws the blood to the stomach while the bisurated
teachers. Monday, October 16, was her! magnesia is an excellent solvent for
16th birthday anniversary and the big dinner served Sunday was given in honor of the coming event. Those present were, Fae Hadley, Fanny Cain, Anna Beard, Elizabeth Manning, Mary Mendenhall, Leila Lamb, Myrtle Gibson, Reece Lamb, Harry VanSchoick, Arthur Beard, Edwin Frazer, Herbert Beard. The teachers: Katherine Pusey
mucus and increases the efficiency of the hot water treatment. Moreover the Bisurated Magnesia will serve as a powerful but harmless antacid which will neutralize any excess hydrochloric acid that may be in your stomach and sweeten its food contents. Easy, natural digestion without distress of any kind 6hould soon follow. Bisurated
and Jessie Secrest .Those who vis-! Magnesia is not a laxative, is harmited at the Edwards Bros, home Sun-i leBS Pleasant and easy to take and day afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H.! can be obtained from any local drugBrennen, Paul Taylor, Ralph Atwood.j &st- D011'1 confuse Bisurated MagneDayton; J. V. Brown. Pete Wilson, i ela other forms of magnesia, Jack Beavers,- Winchester; Mr. and' milks, citrates, etc, but get it in the Mrs. Al Barbar and son Vernon. Harry! pure LIsurated form (Powder or tab-
Cain and son Harlin, Economy, and iei8 especially prepareo. ior una pur-
others.... At Joy Hall Sunday evening
the Misses Pusey and Secreat, Fanny Cain and Hazel Mendenhall formed a quartet fudge party. .. .Harry Downing returned from Peru Sunday evening where he visited a few relatives.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ad Mumbower and daughter, Ruth, Richmond, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury Al Barbar made a special trip to Hafcerstown Monday afternoon C. and O. officials were
here recently concultlng their local
pose. Adv.
THE CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO. Cincinnati, Ohio, October 11, 1917. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company for the election of Directors and the
men in rogard to chipping in and buy-! may be brought before the meeting.
ing a Red Cross motor truck for our
boys in Franco..... Lon Edwards and Harry Cain made a business trip to Greensfork Saturday morning. .Fanners are talking fodder shredding. Probably there will be more fodder shreded in this township this season than in former years. Last year a great many
which will be held at the principal
office of the company, in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday, the Slst day of October, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. The poll will continue open until 11 o'clock A. M. DWIGHT W. PARDEE,. Secretary.
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Suffered Terribly But Did Not Wan ta Subm It to an Operation. Mrs. Mary K. Peroutka, R. F. D. No. 1. Box 41, MiUadore, Wise is a firm believer in Fruitola and Traxo. She writes: "I wish I could tell everybody how much Fruitola and Traxo has dona for our family. Both my husband and I were cured of gall stones, and in such a short time and at such little coat, and Fruitola la so easy to take. Four years I suffered those terrible spells and at last the doctor said I had gall atones and advised an operation. I said if the doctors were in the house when I had one of those spells I might let them operate, but not otherwise. My daughter wrote to a lady who had been cured of gall stones without an operation and who recommended Fruitola, I took only one bottle and
nave not been bothered since. My husband had stomach trouble and be need Fruitola. too, with moat satisfactory results." Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original EdsaJJ formulas at the Pin us laboratories in Monti cello, m&, and can be purchased in drug store; a doctor's prescription la not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit ell that acta as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suffering, discharging the accumulated waste to the sufferer's Intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to Indicate Its efficacy. Traxo Is a tonic-alterative that is most effective to rebuild and restore the weakened, run-down system. - A booklet of special interest to those . who suffer with stomach trouble can be obtained by wrUins to the Pious Lahorafcaries, ilcntlcello.
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A sale of greatest importance to the economic woman who
desires to dress well without having to tax b"- mirse.
Including Coats of Bolivia, Seal Plush, Pom -Pom, Broadcloth, Wool Velours. In new Deer Shades, Slate, Beetroot, Wine, Green, Taupe and Black
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50W.nderful$ values at .
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STUNNING $17.00 VALUES IN COATS AND DRESSES
A Special Sale assortment of
Coats of Wool Velour, Burella
and Novelty Mixtures es of Serge, Taffeta,
Faille, values to $17.1
this sale at $8.98 and
new shades; sizes 14 to 46.
OTHER DRESSES AND COATS, $13.50 AND $14.75
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$10.98. All M
New Materials ji 4 A r ft O 00"7C
$98
New Shades
BIG CASH Bargains
Warm Kiddie Coats ...... Georgette Waists ..... Fine Silk Pet
ticoats
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TO WISE CASH BUYERS
Kodak Films developed Free Prints 3c each, thwaite's Drug Stores.
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for School G We have several new styles in Street Shoes for Fall that were especially designed for young ladies who want "something different." The new military model is just as snappy as can be. It is different.
Young ladies mahogany calf lace boots, 24 heel, stitched wing tip; priced at $C50 Ladies mahogany calf lace Scinch boots, heel, perforated tip, "Very Klassy" Priced at
$O00
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Burn the Smoke with a Clermont Hot Blast
The best Hot Blast made, more heat than a base bnrner, with onehalf the cost for fuel; full 18-lnch size $4250 THE SUCCESSFUL HOT BLAST designed to give twice the heat on one-half the fuel Buy a Clearmont Hot Blast.
A Comparison The ordinary stove gives $5.00 worth o f heat from $10.00 worth of fuel. It wastes the heat In that Black Smoke. The Hot Blast CLERMONT gives $10.00 worth of heat from $10.00 worth of fuel. Nothing Is wasted. The heat Is extracted from the gas and Bmoke. A child can run It, yet it Is wonderfully efficient and saves half the fueL As a fire keeper it can't be beat It will hold fire forty-eight hours. Come In and let us show you this wonderful stove.
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hia big, full 18-inch hotblast burns the smoke. Priced
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We Show an Extensive Line of GAS HEATERS A Gas Stove To Meet Every Requirement May Be -Found Here and they are the kind that Save Gas Priced from $1.75 to $20.00
Clearmonts are priced $11.50, $13.50, $15, $19, $21.75, $29, $33.50, $38, $44.50.
Clearmont oak burns coal or wood. A big, full made stove, made of best material, beautifully nickeled. Priced S21.50
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