Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 98, 6 March 1918 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEQRAM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1018

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DEMOS REGAIN CONTROL IN NEW YORK ELECTION

Women Poll Nearly Half of Total Ballots Gist. NEW YORK. March 6. Control of the House of Representatives was resained by the Democrats today when they elected their candidates from four districts in Greater New York at special elections called to choose successors to four members of that party who had resigned their seats In Congress. New York women had their first chance to vote since they won the right at the polls last November. It was significant that they cast 31.S58 votes out of a total of 78,192 in the four districts. They voted early, seemed to have made up their minds what they were going to do before they received their ballots, and they asked few "foolish questions." List of New Representatives. The successful candidates were: Seventh district. Kings County, John I. Delaney, to succeed John J. Fitzgerald. Eighth district. Kings County, William E. Cleary, to succeed Daniel J. Griffin. Twenty-first district, -New York County, Jerome F. Donovan, to succeed Murray Hulbert. Twenty-second district. New York and Bronx Counties, Anthony J. GrifSn to succeed Henry Bruckner. Figures on Election. William E. Cleary's plurality over Wilmot L. Moorehouse, Republican, was 4,744. Nearly half the votes cast In the district were polled by women. John J. Delany was elected by a plurality of 3,166. Women cast 7.095 of the 19,145 votes in the district. Anthony J. Griffin's plurality was 6,148. The vote for Furlong, Republican, was exceeded by that for Arthur F. Dieckman, Socialist. The woman vote was 5,480 out of 12,908. Jerome F. Donovan's plurality was

2,101. The total vote was 23,928, with 9;3"2 cast by women.

Supreme Court Holds Session in Evansville

EVANSV1LLE, March 6. For the first time in the history of the court there was a session of the supreme court of Indiana held in Evansville when the attorneys in the case of Madison J. Brayand others against D. C. Givens. judge of circuit court, met in the chamber of Chief Justice John W. Spencer this morning and made motion Rnd fixed time for filing of brief and oral arguments. All briefs are to be filed by April 25 and the cases will be orally argued on May 2. Hearing the case in Evansville as Chief Justice Spencer agreed to do. saved all the attorneys and interested parties the trip to Indianapolis. The action against Judge Givens involves his refusal to appoint a receiver for a corporation or permit a change of venue.

HID SAVINGS IN CANS SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, March 6. Thomas McGuIre, who died here several days ago. was supposed to have no savings, but relatives in searching the house today found more than $400 In tin cans which were sealed and hidden in the cellar.

PLAIN QUESTIONS TO RICHMOND PEOPLE

Every Richmond Reader Will Admit the Soundness of the Logic. Would Richmond people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as they do If the medicine were not reliable? Would they confirm their statements after years have elapsed if their experiences did not show the remedy to be deserving of it? Statements like the following must ' carry conviction to the mind of every reader: Mrs. Robert Hull, 46 South Eighth street, Richmond, gave the following statement in September, 1915: "Several years ago my kidneys were weak and disordered. My back was weak, lame and ached steadily and my kidneys acted very lrregularlly. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and had very satisfactory results. I advise anyone who is troubled with kidney disorders to get Doan's Kidnoy Pills at Thistlethwaite's Drug Store " On November 23, 1917. Mrs. Hull

ndd?d: "Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney trouble I have had no return of it. T am glad to recommend them again." Price. 60 cents, at all dealers. Don't .Imply ask lor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hull had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, New York.

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Do you know that the Bible contains a great mystery hidden for ages? (A) Page 261. Do you know that this mystery is now finished and can be clearly discerned by all? Page 169. Do you know that there is also a false mystery spoken of in the Bible? (A) Page 261. Do you know that the false mysteryis symbolized by the Revelator as a woman with a golden cup in her hand witli which she has made nations and kings drunken? (A) Page 221-22, 23961. Do you know that we have the message that lights up our present day problems? Do you know that thousands are beginning to realize this, hence the phenomenal circulation this book has attained in 7 months? Do jou know this book of 600 pages Maroon cloth Is a grand addition to any library, will be delivered to your door) .'or the small sum of 60c. Address j "The Finished Mystery" Co., Postoffice j Box 129. Richmond. Inrt . Adv.

! ELDORADO, OHIO

M MM M M BM Ml Miss Ilo Davis of Hollansburg, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Mollie Colvln and son, Joe. Miss Pa vis Is attending school in Richmond. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cooper of near Eaton and Mrs. Minerva Wehrly were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beard Eddie Kimmel and Hale A3ler of Camp Sherman spent Saturday night here with relatives....

Mrs. Fred Schllentz spent the weekend with her son, Bert Schllentz, and family of Brookville Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart returned home Sunday after spending several weeks with relatives near Eaton Mrs. D. T. Hill and daughter, Helen, of Lewlsburg, spent last Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum and daughter, Hattie Miss Naomi Shewmon entertained a number of young friends at a home party Saturday night, in honor of Eddie Kimmel, who was home from Camp Sherman Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter, Lenore, Dr.

and Mrs. George Blackford and Miss Hattie Wellbaum Attended services at the Unlversalist church at New Madison, Sunday night Mrs. William Bunch of near Gettysburg spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Hapner and family Rev. H. H. Hoyt of Hoopston. 111., who assisted with the meetings at New Madison, was a caller Friday, at the home of Rev. J. H. Blackford and Mrs. Elmira Coons Clarence Emrick and sons, Everett, Harold and Homer, spent Sunday at the home of Noah Charles and family Noah Charles moved Monday from the Henry A. Petry farm south of Eldorado to 'Isaac Miller's farm near Otterbein. Earl Petry's who live on Frank Blackford's farm east of town will move to the Petry farm and Alva Horine will move from the M. L. Coovert farm to the Blackford farm William Ervin underwent an operation last Friday, for the removal of- a small tumor C. E. Shewmon and daughter, Naomi, were entertained at dinner, at the home of Clem McKee and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Garret Hill and daughters, and Harvey Daugherty of New Paris, visited with Mr. and Mrs. David McKee, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beck and daughter, Mildred, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin. Sunday arternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McPherson of New Paris, spent Saturday

night and Sunday with their son, H. R. McPherson and family J. A. Shaeffer returned home from Dayton Saturday after spending several days with his mother Mrs. Mary Murray spent a few days last week with her eon, O. G. Murray and family, of New Madison. Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum was called to Lewisburg Tuesday, on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. D. T. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright are moving to a farm near Ansonla Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartzel and children of near Lewis-

burg, and Martha Blackford we entertained at dinner Sunday by Mrs. Jane Bwartsel and daughter. Mar.. . . . Prof. Li. F. Sohieser, 12. A. Holcornb, A. A. Mlnnlnger, Miss Frances Tlmmons and Miss Mary Swartzel attended the teachers' association at West Alexandria, Saturday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller of West Manchester spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Campbell Guy Campbell is working in West Manchester, having accepted a position in the depot Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bunger spent Sunday in Dayton with their son Russell and wife Mrs. Ben Creager and children of near West Manchester and Miss Mary Slier of Dayton, were guests of Mrs. H. C. Maetin, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Anna Wellbaum of Brookville. spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spitler, Mrs. John Ward and daughter of near Gettysburg and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spitler and sons spent Sunday with them, also Mr. and Mra. Ozro Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mrs. Hale Agler accompanied Eddie Kimmel and Hale Agler to Dayton, Sunday. In the afternoon the 322nd band of Camp Sherman, of which the boys are members, gave a

concert at a patriotic meeting held in Memorial Hall Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eddlns and Mrs. Mary Rice spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Oswalt and sons Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Stayton and daughter, Virginia, spent Saturday night with Ozro Kimmel and family Helen, Mary and John Blackford entertained members of their Sunday school classes, Sunday.

It is said the largest tree known. In thickness, is a partly decayed chestnut in Sicily, which is sixty feet across. The Mexican cypress and the oriental plane have reached forty feet.

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I BLAME THE WOMAN WHO LETS A MAN DRINK SAYS DRUGGIST BROWN

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Cleveland. O. No wife has a. right to let her husband drink; for alcoholism is a disease and a drunkard is a sick man, says Drusgrist Brown of Cle-e-land. A woman can cure this disease stop a drinking husband tn a few weeks for half what ho would spend on liquor in the same time, .The habit ran be broken and the disease cured. Thousands of rases prove it and every community has its reformed drunkard. Druggist Brown says the rig-ht time to stop the drink habit is at its beginning-. Left to run its course it will doaden the fine sensibilities of the man you love. Bejsrin with the first whiff of liquor on his breath, but don't despair if he has already gone from bad to worse until he has become a rumsosked sot. Druggist Brown knows the curse of strong drink for he himself has been a victim. A loving sister, without his knowledge or consent. rescued him from a drunkard's grave and for ten jrars kept her secret. She saved him

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