Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 152, 8 May 1918 — Page 3

TfcE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAY, 8, 1918

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PREBLE COUNTY S. S. ASSOCIATION MEETS SATURDAY

ELDORADO. May 8. The annual convention of the Preble County Sabbath School association will be held Saturday at West Manchester. Ohio. In the United Brethren church. The convention begins promptly at 9:00 o'clock. A boys' and girls' conference will be held in connection with the convention. Each school will send four delegates. The "Star Spangled Banner" wil be the opening song. The program follows: 0:00 Opening Song Service. (1) Star Spangled Banner. - (2) Onward Christian Soldiers. Devotional. Prof. E. A. Holcomb, Eldorado. 9:15 "The Children of our Community and Their. Religious Needs." Mrs. T. J. Simpson, Eaton, Ohio. 9:30 "The Old and the New," Mr. Arthur T. Arnold, State S. S. Secretary. Columbus. Ohio. 10:00 "The Primary Program," Miss Lillie A. Faris. Cincinnati. 10:30 "The Sabath School Slacker," Miss Gertrude McShane. Camden. 10:40 Appointment of Comittees. 11:00 Demonstration of Teen-Age Delegation. 11:30 Adjournment. 12:43 Music, Bilger Orchestra. Song Service. Devotional. Rev. C. E. Fryman. New Hope, Ohio. 1:00 "The Place of the Bible in the Sabath School," Rev. A. Campbel Bailey, Fair Haven. 1:20 "Literature, Room Teacher, but the Greatest of these Is the Teacher," Miss Lillie A. Faris. 1:50 Benham Quartette. 2:00 "The International School Standard," Mr. Arthur. T. Arnold. 2:43 Reports of Comittees and Officers. 3:00 "The Sabbath , School as an Evangelic Force," Rev. S. I. Gear, of Camden. 7:00 Song Service, Monroe Rural High School Glee Club. 7:15 Devotional, Rev. O. F. Bilger. 7:25 "The Church's Adequate Program," Mr. Arthur T. Arnold. Music, Glee Club. Benediction.

Contributors to K. of C. War Fund

Named Bishop of N. S. Army by Pope

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Bishop Patrick J. Hayes Bishop Patrick J. Hayes of New York has been named bishop of the American army at the front 1n France by Pope Benedict, and will leave soon for Europe. Although he has been

given no high army rank, the war de

partment welcomes his appointment

and will provide him with all neces"- Patterson. $1; Vincent Quinter, $2;

sary credentials for his work.

George B. Dougan. $25; Wra. Kelley, $100: Harry Thornburg. $10; Hilbert H. Toler. $5; B. B. Johnson. $10; Lee B. Nusbaum, , $15; Style Show Merchants. $2540; Hoosler Mercantile Co..

$10; Charles Jordan, $5

Wm.'H. Bradbury, $5; Rettig Ice

Delivery Co., $5; Ben C. Bartel. $a; E,

B. Clements, $60; Frank T. Strayer,

$5; Robert Ashe, $20; Willard Catr.

$10; John H. Nicholson, $10; Henry C Starr, $25,

T. B. Jenkins, $100; E. R. Lemon,

$5; Clem V. Carr, $5; E. B. Calvert, $5;

Ben G. Price, $5; The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., $30; H .R. Robinson, $5;

Wm. Dudley and .Mary T. R. Foulke,

$50; Vm. D. Loehr, $10; J. F. Hornaday, $3.

Dr. G. B. Hunt, $5; M. W. Kelly. $5;

I. E. Smith, $5; Albert E. Morel, $0;

Richmond Baking Co., $5; Richmond City Water Works, $25; John J. Harrington, $250; R. E. Boyd, $5; C. W.

Jessup, $10.

Gardner, Jessup, Hoelscher & White,

$7.50; Edgar F. Hiatt. $10; Mrs. M. H. Dill. $25; M. W. Yencer, $5; H. R,

Lontz, $5; Dr. J. M. Thurston, $5; Sam

Fred, $10: A. D. Gayle, $10; Eagles

Lodge, $10; John H. Johnson, $10. Clem A. Gaar, $25; Henry U. John

son, $25; Emil Minck, Jr., $5; Feltman

Shoe Store, $15; Bartel & Rohe, $10;

Oliver H. Bogue, $25.00; Ray K. Shlve-

ley, $10; Thomas Tarkleson, $20; Dr.

W. W. Zimmerman, $25; Ed. W. Ram-

ler. $25

Fred J. Carr. $5; Frank N. Watt.

$10; Harry Patti, $5; Oscar E. Dickinson, $10; E. H. Harris, $5; Immaculate Conception Sodality. $10; Rich

mond Model Clothing Co., $5; A. H.

Bartel, $25; Rev. A. B. Duffy, $15; James Goldrick, $15.

James Clemens, $1; Frank Meyer

Cigar Store, $5; E. L. Reynolds, $10;

Miss Anna Pfeiffer. Cincinnati,. O.. $10; Miss Mary Pfeiffer, Cincinnati,

O., $10; Claude R. Michaeltree, $10; W. E. Broderick, $10; Leo. A. Zeyen, $10; John J. Harrington, Jr., $40.

Miss Anna Harrington, $10; Miss

Alice Harrington. $15; M. J. Eagen, $1; Wm. Dempsey, $5; George Clark. $5;

Patrick Lawler, $5; Mrs. Jane Adams,

$5; John Ringhoff and family, $15; Andrew Brewster, $1. Mrs. John H. Justice, $1; Orange J.

Essenmacher, $10; Mrs. Albert Brown,

$1; Mrs. John Sykes, 50c; . Philip

Burke, $2: Miss Margaret Mooney, $5; Joseph McConlogue, $5; Mrs. Cath

erine Reilly, $2; Mrs. Eliza Reilly, $5.

James Griffin, $20; Katherine Con roy, $10; Ed. Hollarn, $5; Bertha Holl

am, $2; The Klehfoth & Niewoehner Co., $5; Emma Connell, $5;: Mary A.

and Clara Cesnan, $3; L. C. Moore, $5; Mary Nolan 50c. Eagle Hand Laundry. $1; J. M. Seaney, $10: cash, $1; Miss C. M. Sweitzer, $10: Stanley Electric Co., $5; Ed. Roser. $5; Grand Leader, $2; Conkey

Drug Co., $10; Geo. H. Nolte. $10. Reed Furniture Co., $10; J. M. Coe Co.. $10; Demas Coe, $5; Frank M. Jones, $5; C. T. Price Co., $10; John Zwissler, $20; Dr. S. E. Smith, $25; Dr. Charles Marvel, $25; E. G. Hibberd, $23. S. W. Hayes. $23; Dr. F. W. Krueger, $3; Dr. J. H. Kinsey, $10; Dr. R. Sohillfnger. $5; Dr. M. F. Johnston, $2; O. H. Little. $5; E. G. Hill. $5: Webb Perry. $1: Sherman J. Brown. $1. - ' J. S. Green, $ 1 ; Bertha Walterman, $2; Charles H. Haner, $3; H. C. Hasemeier. $25: Piatt & Sauder, $1; Sol Frankel, $2; Romey Furniture Co., $10; George L. Cates, $10; H. J. Hanes, $2. Miller Harness Stone, $2; S. S. Kresge Co., $15; M. Kennedy, $2; F. Toney, 50c; J. E. Foley, $15; F. C. McDonnell. $2; Nellie Golden, $1; Mrs. Harry Metz, $1; Korves family, $1.25; Henry Melle, $1; Charles Runge, $2. Henry Pardieck, $2.50; Theresa Kutter, $1; Harry Essenmacher, 50c; Dan Galvin, $5; Mary Fay. $1; Andrew Torbeck, $1; Frank Mehlon, $1; Michael Toohey. $1; Henry T. Burns, $10; Geo. H. Eggemeyer, $5; Jeannette G. Leeds, $25; Helen M. Gaar, $25; Nicholson Bros., $10: E. M. Campfield, $5; Wm. Metzger, $3; Div. No. 1, A. O. H., $25; M. Sostmeyer, $1. Margaret Minner, $1; Frank Kahle, $2; Adam Schmidt, $1; Mrs. Gertrude Walterman, $2; John Brune, $1; Henrietta Faske, $1; May Massman, $1;" Johanna Faske, $1; Mary Faske, $1. James Tiernan, $1; Louis Essenmacher, $1; Charles R. Klinger, $5;

R. W. Quinlivan, $15; Edward Quin-

livan, $10; James H. Quinlivan, $15;

Mrs. Clem Heck, $1; Mrs. Lucy Carney. $3;

Mrs. James Quigley, $2; Miss Anna O'Connor, $1; Henry and Clara Prus,

$2; Mary Pfenning. $2; Mrs. and Mr

A. Pfeiffer, $5; Mr. and Mrs. H. R

l 5-sl 0. 1 F. E. Hoerner and wife were Rich

mond visitors Wednesday Miss

Jennie Shively and little niece were

Dayton visitors Saturday. . .Miss Flor

ence Sweeny and Maud Coffman are ill.... Mrs. Gus Wilson has been very

ill the past week with measles and la grippe Harry James and family of Dayton visited with Isaic Lutz and Mrs. Emma James over Sunday Edith Sweeny spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Middletown with her brother Vergil Sweeny and wife Adam House and wife of Eaton are spending the week with tneir daughter. Mrs. Henry Keltuer and family. Marie Cassady of Cincinnati is visititlng her parents, Daniel Cassady and wife. She 13 recuperating from a recent illness. ... Mrs. E. B. Dye is helping care for her mother, Mrs. Mills of near Brookville, who underwent an operation some tm3 ago V. O. Rookstool has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Geeting Auto Company. He succeeds Verdonia House, who resigned Mrs. Lena Boyd of near Brookville, is nursing J. H. Swihart. who has been t suffering with blood poison for a couple of weeks. Mr. Swihart is improving.... Louis McNelly of near Shiloh. has enlisted In the United States navy and went to Cincinnati Wednesday for his assignment. .. .Mrs. Zelma Dadabaugh has accepted a position as operator at the local telephone exchange.

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday, May 8 Webb Lodge No. 24. F. & A. M.. Called Meeting, Work in Master Mason Degree, commencing at 3 o'clock. Luncheon 6:30. Friday, May 10 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., Stated Convocation.

Feliz F. Quinn, $10; Clara Rotinhaus,

$1.

Frank Rawski, 25c; Mary A. Rohe,

$2; Mrs. Anna Roser, $1; Mary and Anna Rohe. $4; Bernard H. Schroeder,

$1; Louis Salzarulo, $2; M. P. Shark

ey, $5; Rose Sharkey, $5; Catherine

Sharkey, $3

Mary Sharkey, $5; Miss Pauline

Smith, $1; Mrs. Geo. Schwegman, $2;

Louis H. Smithmeyer, $1; T. M.

Schueler, $2; Helen Scherer. $1; A. B. Scherer, $5; John Schwegman, $5; Carroll sisters, $3.

Mrs. Maurice Carroll, $2; Joe Schlangen, $1; Mrs. J. C. Smithmeyer,

$2; Carl J. Sheets, $5; H. C. Shaw, 50c; Frank Spanbauer, $2; Mrs. Geo. Scbmedinghoff, $5; Albert Schnuer,

$1; Miss Clara Steins, $1.

Mrs. Fred Shoemaker. $2; Jeanette

Sullivan, $5; Francis Slattery, 50c;

James J. Slattery, Jr., $5; James

Slattery, $2; Louis Tangeman, $5;

Mrs. Henry Torbeck, $8; Joseph Vo-

gleman, $5. Mrs. Elizabeth Witte, $2; Mrs. A. A. Westendorf, $2; Geo. C. Wilcox, $1; Mrs. Harry Walls, $1; Frank Waidele, Sr.. $1; Anthony Zwissler, $5; Mrs. Geo. Zuttermelster, $2; C. Unger, $1; State Investment Loan Co., $1; Geo. La Bell, 50c; John Barrett, $1; Mrs. John Barrett $1; Hannah McNearney, $10; Mr. and Mrs. Schooley, $10; Jennie Murphy, $5; Wm. H. Torbeck, $5; Eleanor Torbeck, $1; Clara Torbeck, $1; Amelia M. Torbeck, $5. Mrs. Agnes Taube, $1; Wm. F. Lawler, $5; Mrs. H. B. Walterman, $1; Ed Goldrick, $5; Mrs. Golrick, $5; Miss Bess Goldrick, $5; Thos. Turner, $5; Silas Hastings, $1; Dr. A. B. Price, $3. Gath Freeman, $5; Eliztbeth Jones, $3; E. R. Draver, $10; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Austerman, $1; Abley sisters,

$0; W. Austerman, Jr., $1;

Aubin, $2; Joseph Bahlman, $1; E. R. Berheide, $10. Dr. F. P. Buche, $15; John Beckschultz. $1; Mrs. Warren Baker, $1.50; Mary A. Brinker and family, $7; Matt Brinker, $10; Frank G. Bussen, $5;

George Behnan, $2; C. H. Brehm, $2; Elmer J. Carroll, $10. Henry Brokamp. $1; Geo. Benning,

$1; R. J. Behringer, $5; Mark Brandenburg, $5; Joe Burke, $5; Herman Cohorst, $2; Wm. E. Cotte, $1; Mrs. Mary Clendenin. $10. - C. E. Cain. $1; Mary Cook. $1; Mrs. Laura E. Connor. $2.50; D. H. Connor, $10; Mrs. Louis Crome. $2; Henry Deissler, $1; Mrs. Catherine Duerck, $1; Mrs. Dundon, $1; Catherine Dundon, $1; Mary Dundon, $1. Margaret Dundon. $1; Dlckman family, $5; D. A. Davis, $1; Mrs. John Darnell, $4; Mrs. John Donlin, $5; Mrs. P. Ennis, $1; Frank Ennis, $1; Miss Ennis, $1; Miss Lucile Epping, $1; Earl Epping, $1; Walter Epping, $1; Edward Elstro, $1. Mrs. Englebert, $1; J. P. Emslie, $1; Harry Fihe, $10; John C. Flanigan, $5; Mrs. Caroline Fihe, $10. John M. Fout, $1; George Ford, $2; Mrs. Cecelia Grace, $2; Charles Gallagher, $5; C. T. Gallagher, $10.00; H. Green, 50 cents; Theresa Hursting. $5; Frank Hursting. $1; Mrs. Mary Holthouse, $1.00. Mrs. Horace Had ley, $1; Denver C. Harlan, $2; Mrs. Tom Hoey. $1; Frank Hillman and Family, $5; Eugene Herold, $1; J. Fred Hening, $1; Joseph Hasper, $5; Clara B. Kennepohl, $20; Mary Kuhlow, $1.00. Earl Kuhlow, 50 cents; Earl Kamp, $3; Mrs. John Kamp, $5; Miss Flora Klein, $5; Mrs. Catherine Klein, $5; Dr. H. B. Loper, $2; Julia A. Lawler, $1; Albert Melle, $2.00. Raymond Messmer, $2.00; Mary Massman, $5; Amelia Mesker, $2.00; Lena Mesker, $3; William Mesker, $3; Clara E. Meyer, $1; Frank M. Meyer, $2; Elizabeth Morgan roth, $1; Anna and Joseph Moss, $2.00. Anthony Miller, $1; Daniel McManus $5; Alice McManus, $2.50; Blanche Mc Manus, $2.50; Ray Nolan, $5; James Nolan, Wife and Daughters, $5; John Nocton, $1; City Restaurant $10.00; Atlas Underwear Co., $100.00. J. M. Lontz, $50; Jones Hardware Co., $25; Richard Sedgwick, $25.00; 'Washington Theatre, $10; Thomas Moran, $5; Leo H. Fihe, $15; Frank Loschavio and Family, $10; John Kelly, $10; Nellie McGrath, $2. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGrath, $5.00; E. Beckschulte, Julius and Robert, $10; Robert Graham, $5; Frank L. Murray and Family, $5; Mrs. Ado'.ph Stauber, $5; Cash, $5; Margaret Conroy, $10; Pat. Conroy, $10.00. Mrs. Mary A. O'Brien, $5.00; Mrs. Mary Huck, $5; R. L. Adams, $10.00; Mrs. J. H. Schell, $1; Georee Schell.

$1.00; Nellie Brandenburg, $5; T. F. McDonnell, -$10; Jenkins & Company,

?iu; Jesse Bailey, $1; Dr. Frank Hard ing, $2.00.

Dr. E. P. Weist. $10; Mrs. Frank

aiacke, $1.00; Mrs. George Bertram,

Gregory Roell, $5; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ringhoff. $10; Howard Geier, $5; George C. Zwissler, $10; Elizabeth Fisher, $1; Josephine Ahaus, $1. Anna Ahaus, $1; Henry Issen, $1; Kellner, 20c; Mrs. Elizabeth Geier, $2; John Ernest, $1; John Massman, $1; Mrs. Henry Witte, 50c; Thos. M. Lawler, $2; James P. Lawler, $2. Mrs. Dan Kiser, $5; Carl Kiser. $5:

Dan Kiser, $5; Joe Mulroney, $1; Shinn Family, $10; Hannah Dundon.

$1; Man Noland, $2;Wm. Stolle, $5; Anthony Stolle, Jr., $1.50. ,

Anthony Stolle, Sr.. $5; Catherine

Reckers, $5; Edward Hart, $3.50; Mrs. A. J. Miller, $10; A. J. Miller and son,

$0; Jfidna Sharkitt, $10; W. M. Dixon, $1; Frank J. Batter, $2; Mary M. Knauber, $1.

Henry M. Knauber, $5; Florence

and Leona Buening, $2; Andrew F.

Witte, $2; Ralph Ingerman, $2; John

H. Niewoehner, $2; Huber Family.

$5; Ben Feldman, $2; Matilda Feld-

man, $3.

H. Feldman, $2; John Willenbrine.

$5; L. H. Willenbring, $1; Mrs. John F. Maag, $1; Mrs. Jos. E. Weisbrod, $1; Mrs. Carrie Shepman, $1; Mrs. Mary Kleusner. $2; John Pender. $5:

Anna Varley, $5.

Mrs. Patrick Hannon, 50c; Mary E.

Gagen, $3; Mabel Reid, $2; Nellie

Reid, $2; L. S. Foley. $25; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Issen and Family, $10; Mrs. Margaret Gordon, $3; Mrs. Otto E. Thomas, $2; Mrs. Katherine Wood, $1.

Howard Grottendick. $5: John F.

Ackerman, $10; C. H. Finney, $5; Henry Goldfinger, $25; Henry G. Im-

nore, $l; Norma Runge, $2; Clemens Lahrman. $1; Mrs. H. E. Steins, $5; B. E. Imhoff, $1. Joseph Austerman, $2; Joseph Moskal, $1; Katherine Kunk, $2; J. Henry Menke, $2; Mrs. Mary Naber, $2; Miss Elizabeth Niemeyer, $1; Frank Neuchter, $1; Anna Nuechter, $1. John A. Vosmeier, $1; Mary Broerman, $1; Leo Melle, $1; Berdena Melle, $1; J. Henry Broerman, $1; Bernard Schroeder, $1: Mrs. Agnes

Overman, $1; Mrs. Walter Raukhoff, $2; Routher Rak, $1; Mrs. James Eby,

51; o. L. Bullerdick, $3; Jos. Stolle,

$5; Jos. Baadar, $1.

V By ELOISE V.

Crush , crowns, judging by their really representative showing, " haye been accepted as favorites of thB season, and, as for feathers that are uncurled and stick out In all directions, they are certainly in their heyday. - - ' 4 "' - Dark-colored printed silks will be displayed among the early fall fabrics. The four-ribbed parasol will provide a thrill for the summer girl who 6hops. Organdies and handkerchief linens with batistes and dimities promise to be the leading materials for summer dresses, and the shades in which these fabrics are woven grow more lovely as the days go by. For the flapper there are organdie frocks with skirts made of rows upon rows of hemstitched tucks of varying sizes, running around all the way from hem to waist, though sometimes only to the knees. .

For the more ornamental type of sports costume cretonne in small pat

terned designs is again being exploited for summer wear. Frocks of this

cheerful fabric are especially appro

priate and pretty for farm and garden wear, and while they are recommended for all kinds of sports, they are said

to be 'particularly desirable for yacht

ing, as they do not crush under tne slickers which frequently have to be worn to avoid wetting. Remember, no matter how you have your spring frock built, to be sure not to forget to add the unbiquitous waistcoat. Wear steel gray silk hose, for it has been discovered that they set oft a pretty foot much better than does a black stocking. Black chantilly lace placed over a white foundation shows the Spanish influence. Paris keeps to the straight silhoutte in silk frocks and suits; summer materials are flounced.

! NEW MADISON, 0. J Mrs. Martha Hageman and Mrs. Kate Grubbs visited relatives in Greenville last Wednesday..... Mrs. Emanuel Juday is moving into the north side of the Heironimus house.. .Virgil Teaford moved his family and household goods to Greenville last week, where he has work in a garage Alfred Townsend and family and Miss Mary Flaig visited over Sunday with relatives near Dawn Mrs. Jane Hendershot has moved to the Margaret Hageman house on Poland St. . . . .Henry Kearns one of the pioneers of Hollansburg, is lying at the point of death at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Emma Chenoweth New Madison has a Liberty Flag, having oversubscribed quota more than $500". F. W. Horton, our former teacher, attended comencement here and spent Friday night with C. B. Lawrence and family Mrs. -Etta Otwell Dalton of Parsons, Kans., is visiting with Dr. Hecker and family Funeral services for Robert, the eighten months old child of Ola O. Sells, were held at the U. B. church last Tuesday.. .. .The

body of David Marshall who died at

the home of his daughter, Mrs. Shumaker, in Richmond, was brought

here for burial..... Arrangements are being made for a community sale here some time during the present month for the purpose of raising our

quota for the Red Cros Drive... Next

Sunday will be Mothers' W at the U, B. church and a numb. of mem

bers will be received into the church.

Michigan Preacher Gomes to Muncie Rev. Albert A. Neff , After Receiving Letter from Sister

in Ohio, Makes Trip. HAD KIDNEY STONES Wanted to Consult InterState Doctors and Avoid Operation. r Rev. Albert A. Neff. of Custer, Mich., has spent his life ministering to hi3 less fortunate brethren and spreading the gospel to the world, but when he himself needed physical help there seemed to be no one that could help him and he suffered the terrible agony of gravel in the kidneys for four years.

He had given up hopes of relief until his sister from Ohio wrote to him telling him to go to Muncie, Ind., and consult Dr. Culver of the Inter-State Doctors. He made the long trip from Michigan and his relief was so immediate that he writes the following letter for publication, hoping to help other sufferers to find relief: Nov. S7th, 1917 To the Inter-State Doctors: Dear Doctor I have improved so fast since I have been taking your medicine, I wanted others to know of It, so I will write an ouiline of my case. I have been a sufferer from gravel of the kidneys and bladder for four years. Doctored with all our home doctors and others all this time and received no benefit at all. I still grew worse and suffered more. My sister of Ohio wrote and told me what your doctor had done for her. Sent me some testimonials to read, and the explanation of their case was same as mine. Still I thought it useless to go so far to see a doctor. I kept putting it off till October 30th. I suffered severely. So I started that same evening for Muncie. Saw the doctor November 1st. He examined me and prescribed for me. And in five days after I began taking his medicine I have only felt once a pain and a very weak one up to this time, November 27th. I have worked every day since I came home and I feel like I never had gravel so free from distress of any kind. Before I went to your office I could only work a short time (and so many days not at all) till I would have to go in and lay down. Pain so intent. My prayer is that the blessings of God may be with Doctor Culver, that

others may go to him and receive

the same benefits I have. j

ALBERT A. NEFF. Custer. Mich. Anyone who is in doubt as to Rev. A. A. Neff's case would do well to write him or any reliable institution of Custer, Mich. The Richmond Institute is located in the Starr building, corner cf Main and Tenth, and is open every week day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and Sunday forenoons. Examination is always free. Adv.

- - his set of Encyclopedia Brittanica.

JACKSONBURG, IND.

Mrs. Laura Stanton, who has been quite ill, is able to be up..... The Christian congregation contributed $243 to the men and millions fund.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ammerman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Park Ammerman. ... . . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dougherty and little daughter, Maxine Marie, spent Sunday with relatives in Fountain City..... A letter has been received by William Wilson from Robert Thompson of Denver. Colo. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thompson of this place, and formerly resided here. In this letter he offers to the school and community

Mrs. Dolan and Mrs. Kate Burroughs spent Saturday in Richmond.. . ..Sunday. May 12. will be Mothers Day. The

members of the Loyal Sons and daughters will furnish a special program for Sunday school. .... Mr. and Mrs. Mor

gan spent Sunday with er parents in Centerville Sunday, May 19, the township convention will be held in

the Christian church immediately after

Sunday school. Everyone is invited to

attend.. .. .Mrs. Clayton Dougherty

spent Saturday in Richmond Mrs. OUie Beeson and daughter Bertha, Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Kitterman and daughter. Miss

Lela, were in Richmond Saturday even ing.

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sun-nay.

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The Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" is not a burden to keep. It is a common thing for this model to travel twenty-five miles on a gallon of gasoline. And the first cost is now. Using a Chevrolet promotes business. You are able to do more.

Touring Car $685, Roadster $660, f. o. b. Flint.

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CHASE TIRE SERVICE STATIO N, 12 South 6th Street. Richmond, Ind

COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES.APRIL TERM. 1918 , Miscellaneous M!cha-1 W. Kellvi" Mlary clerk $S25.00: Michael W. Kel- " ofS!ce Pen. $11-28; RichvhiHm.Te,ephone Co- toll. I15.JS; plles. 3o8.00; Bartel St Rohe. office ,"-.V,J a AudE Anif?.ary;,,,1'2"00: s- Bowman. Auditors office expense. $10.49; HfchTpe,7rit.r- chans;e. Auditor s office supplies. $2.60;' Wm. B. Burford. Auditors office supplies. $.73; O P i''more- Auditor's office supplies. $15.00; FMward J. Weldner. tr-as. aaN ary and office expense. $1,350.00; XlchV olson & Brother, treas. and sheriffs office supplies. $7.50; Harry T. Klsher recorder's salary and fees, and office expense. $687.10; Clern V. Carr. sheriffs salary, at t. court, etc.. $873.21; Treas. Home for Friendless, boardlns; prisonere. $369.5.0; C. V. Carr, boardlns; prisoners, $434.60: C. V. Carr. sheriffs mileage, $45.00; Mrs. Ellabth W. Candler, trustee, per diem lazy husbands, $20.00: Chicago Steel Tape Co.. surveyor's office supplies, $3.85; Howard H. Horton. surveyor's office supplies. $.75; Charles O. Williams, salarv supt. schools, $117.37: Chas. O. Williams." exp. Co. supt. schools. $24.75; Florence K. Williams. deputy supt. schools, $30.00; Charles O. Williams, supt. schools traveling expense. $51.00; Wm. Mathews, assessor's salary and office expense, $301.50: R. D. Morrow, coroners per diem, $67.60; Wm. K. Chees-. man, commissioner's salary. $125.00; W. O. Seaney, commissioner's salarv, $125.00; Andrew J. Simpson, commissioner's salary, $125.00; Gath P. Freeman, Co. attorney's salary, $125.00 Aldo E. Cain, per diem truant officer, $70.00; Mamie Bell, care orphan, $12.17; Indianapolis Orphans Asylum, exp. orphans in Inst., $108.00; Whites Indiana Manual Labor, expense orphans. $732.60; Julia E. Work Training School.' expense orphans, $36.00; Ex. Indiana Tuberculosis Hospital, expense inmates Inst.. $67.86; E. L. Davis, expense elections, $12.60; Jordan. McManus. Hunt & Walterman, soldier's burial. $100.00; Wilson. Pohlmeyer & Downinr, soldiers burial, $150.00; Wright & Sons, soldier's burial, $160.00; Doan & Son, soldier's burial, $75.00; National Road Traveler, legal advertising. $2.00; Richmond Item, legal advertising. $38.06; Howard H. Horton, per diem and exp. bridge engineer, $56.10; Citizens Telephone Co., Hacrerstown. exp. Highway supt., $13.85; W. O. Jones, exp. Highway supt.. $2.00; E. R. Churchell. chairman, Wayne Co. Council of Defense expense, $259.20; W. Cullen Squier. Wayne Co. Council Defense expense. $488.69; E. 1m Kennedy & Sons, Mitchell bridge contract, $1,200.00; John W, Mueller, engineer. Main St. bridge $205.15; I. E. Smith, contract Main St. bridge. $4,599.69: John F. Ackerman

Co., exp. Bd. Chlldrens' Guardians. $16.60; Howard H. Horton. engineer's per diem and exp. Dunbar road. $67.32:

Jesse C. Stevens, supt. Dunbar road.

$60.00: Howard H. Horton, engineer's per diem and exp. Hall road, $30.08; Howard H. Horton, engineer's per diem

and exp. Gipe road, $14.20; Jones Hard

ware Co., road supplies. $7.50; Kichmond Model Clothing Co., road supplies, $6.75; James Trent et ai., coron

er's wirnwaawa, $7.50. Assessing Expenses A. O. Boyd. Wayne Twp. assessor's salary and office expense, $276.00: Wm. M. Overliolser, Boston twp.. $65.00: Joste Martin, Center twp., $46.00: James H. Martin, Center twp.. $57.30: Florence

Odom, Harrison twp., $14.00; Levi R. Odom, Harrison twp.. $65.00; Albert J.

Newman, Washington twp.. $33.00; Hester Newman. Washington twp., $52.00; Wm. Morton, Wayne twp.. $52.00; A. C. Brown, Wayne twp.. $52.00: George Maisch. Wayne twp.. $52.00: Nathan D. Wolford. $52.00; Alice Swain, $52.00: Olive Boyd. $52.00; Addie M. Parson, $54.00; Harvey Dana,

$52.00; James P. Reid. $52.00: Hamilton Smith. $52.00; Simpson R. Oxen-

dine. $52.00; Joseph E. Reid, $52.00; A.

E. Bonsall. xo2.00; Ferry moss, loZ.on; Wm. G. McVay. $52.00; Wm. Ratllff. $52.00: George O. Scott. $52.00: John H. Taylor. $52.00: Alonzo H. Wilcoxen, Webster twp., $65.00. Court House Supplies, Repairs. T.tr. Richmond Electric Co., repairs.

$93.95; Llndley Swain. Janitor. $75.00; Wm. II. Truster, elevator operator: $50.00: C. C Durkel. engineer. $100.00;

John A. Markley, janitor, $39.00: Tho.

B. Martin, salary janitor and supolies, $61.75; G. A. Dwiggins. supplies.

$29.75; Richmond Light. Heat & Power

Co.. C. H. and Jail supplies, $19.62. Jail Repairs, Employes, Etc. Ora Schroeder, matron H. for F. Jail. $25.00; Chas. E. Morgan, guard for insane at jail, $65.00: Dr. Richard Schilllnger, iail physician. $23.00; 8. Edgar Bond, IT. for F. physician. $25.00; Aurelia Thomas, H. for F. employe and supplies. $41.00; Quigley Bros., II. for. F. jail supplies. $3.80: Klehfoth-Niewoeli-ner Co., H. for F. jail supplies. $10.03; The McConaha Co., C. H. and P. F. supplies. $25.91; Jones Hardware Co., C. H.. Jail and P. F. suonlies. S8.0-;

Hoosier Mercantile Co.. Jail and P. F. supplies. $22.14: Richmond Home Telephone Co., C. H.. Jail. P. F.. and Tub. hospital supplies, $187.00. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs. Etc. Tine Richardson, care grounds, $134.50; F. B. Petro, salary supt.. $375.00; Edna Petro, salary matron. $75.00: Henrietta Sanders, et al.. employes. $221.50; J. M, Fouts, salary physician. $6.00: Dr. J. H. Allin. salary physician. $54.00: F, B. Petro. supplies, $64.00: H. 1 Johnston, supplies, $212.83: J. D. Nixon, supplies. $79.94: Centerville El. Lt. Co.. supplies, $79.11; Philip Burck, supplies. $33.90; Richmond Electric Co., supplies. $4.98: Corkins Chemical, supplies, $44.05; Kingan & Company, sunplies. $31.00; F. C. Mosbaugh Co.. supplies. $3.60: The Old Trails Echo, supplies, $19.80: C. C. Schaefer. supplies. $9.on; Lee B. Nusbaum, supplies, $165.09: H. C. Knode & Co.. supplies. $36.00: Roscoe Helms, supplies, $24.60; Richmond Palladium, supplies and legal adv.. $34.92. Free Turnpike Repairs, Etc. R!r Miller, guarding prisoners. $58.50: Ed Monroe, guarding prisoners, $43.50: Rodfeld Mfg. Co., road supplies, $312.02: J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, supplies, $9.34; W. A. Parke, supplies. $.70: Anton Stolle & Sons, supplies, $17.28: J. M. Burt, Dist. No. 1, $103.25; Alva Study, No. 2. $115.83: Line WatkIns. No. 3. $129.50: Printes Edward. No. 4. $51.00; Wayne Lamar. No. t, $150.42; Wm. H. Leavell, No. 6. $98 90; Albert Cranor. No. 7. $233.63: Earl Cheesman. No. 8. $40.25: Albert Stoten, No. 9. $92.90: Oliver Pollard, No. 10, $95.75: Edwin L. Norrls. No. 11. $143.45; Frank Lutz. No. 12. $133.83: Robert Reynolds. Dist. No. 13. $144.19: Eppa F. Avers. No. 14. $124.33: Frank Clark. No. 15. $99.00: Ed F. Doren. No. 16. $159.20; F. P. Rife. No. 17, $78.00; Win. O. Jones, per diem supt. county highways, $120.00. Health Commissioner's Allowances I C. Hoover, $3.00; George M. Young, fumigating. $31.45: H. C. Wessel. 81.00; Dr. O. M. Deardorff, $21.60: F. B. Jenkinson. $32.85: O. M. Deardorff. $6.50. Circuit Court Allowances Alvln

Fox. juror. $7.50; W. H. Peterson. Jur

or. $7.50: Wm. 11. Campbell. Juror." $7.50; William Shendler, juror, $7.50: C. R. White, Juror, $7.50: George Moore, Juror $.7.50: Forrest Murray. Juror. $7.50: William Mathews, appraiser Inheritance tax, $7.00: John '. Hoiad''. rourt reporter. $130.00: Elizabeth W.. Candler, exp. board fhildrn's medians. $69.06: Elizabeth W. Candler, juvenile court, $79.00: Edward Tnompson Co.. law books. $5.00; John Pelts. Juror, $2.50; Fred Dryer, juror, $6.40;, George W. Fltts. Juror. $5.80; E. E. Hinshaw, Juror, $5.00; Oscar Van Doren. Juror. $5.00: Forest Murray. Juror. $3.00: John Conkey, Juror. $5.00; John' F. Holaday, $1.00; Frank Lochlavo interpreter. $10.00: Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage. $8.12: Arthur Wllsdorf, pauper attorney. $100.00. In the matter of the insanity of Bertha Hicks Harter: Michael W. Kelly, $ 85: Hooler Mercantile Co.. $29.80: Clement V. Carr. $3.00. In the matter of the Insanity of King R. Williams: Michael W. Kelly. $.85; Clement V. Carr, $2.60. In the matter of the insanity of Homer M. Hoover: Michael W. Kelly. $.85: Clement V. Carr, $2.60. In the matter, of the Insanity of Omar M. Hoover: Michael W. Kelly. $5.00; Merton W. Grills, $3.00; E. 11. Thurston. S3.00; Rollo B. Ramsey, $3.00; J. M. Thurs-. ton, $3.00; Addie Conway, $1.00; Charles Mathews, $1.00. In the matter of the insanity of Bertha Hick Harter:' Michael W. Kelly, $1.50; K. D. Morrow, $3.00: Ux the matter of the In

sanity of King R. Williams: Michael W. Kelly. $1.50: F. W. Krueger, $3.00.'' In the matter of the Insanity of Thom

as N. Henderson: Michael W. Kelly.,

$1.50; Richard Schillinger. $3.00.

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