Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 154, 10 May 1918 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAYMAY 10, 1918

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60 PERCENT OF VOTE CAST IN UNION COUNTY

LIBERTY, May 10. Only 60 per

cent of the entire vote of the county

was cast at the primary election Tues day. Official returns show the following nominations in Union county:

Congress Elliott, republican, C96

votes; Strickland, democrat, 342. Joint Senator, Union. Franklin, Jen

ntngs and Ripley Counties Boland,

186; Bralley .

Representative Lafuse, republican,

650; democrats, Goblc 87, Post 103.

County Clerk R. Loland, republican

7 majority; democrats, E. Kogarty, uncontested. Treasurer Sherrathy, republican No democratic candidate.

Recorder Le Siselove, republican,

416; Robertson, democrat, 344. Auditor-rCharles Ross, republican; Z. Stanley, democrat. 348 votes.

Sheriff Frank Craft, republican,

610; O. Moore, democrat, 246 votes.

Dr. E. R. Beard was nominated for

coroner on the Republican ticket, and Barnard, republican was nominated for

county commissioner of the second dis

trict.

WATEJqO,JND

The Junior Neighbor club met Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bell. The next meeting will be 'held In two weeks at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Retherford Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Keiser and Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas Merril motored to In

dianapolis Thursday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ktell Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Farr spent? Sunday in Lib

erty with Mr. Farr's parents. . . .Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Calloway and Mr

and Mrs. J. Reed were in Richmond

Sunday calling on friends. .. .Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Trustier of Connersville,

Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Broaddus spent

Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Caldwell..

Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Bentonville

railed on Abe Troxell and wife Mon

day afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. O. T

Flant and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zell of Connersville motored to Cambridge

yesterday. .. .Mrs. Estella Henry call

rd on Mrs. Ernest Sheldon yesterday afternoon. ...Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lyons Rnd daughter, Mrs. Will George, spent

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: R. C, Bortsch and wife of Centerville Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Caldwell were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rice Wilson and son Sunday.

Plan Memorial Day Services at Eldorado

Eldorado, O., May 0. The Eldorado band will be in charge of the Memorial Day services to be held here May 30. A committee consisting of Homer Trick, Lester Hapner and Roy Tanner has been appointed to prepare the program The exercises probably will be held in the morning, and will be similar to those held last year.

Nearly all artificial gems that is to say. stones that are really made bv artificial means are compounds of alum crystalized under special conditions. Both Had Grouch, But Now Friends Mrs. C. C. Newman Says She and the Doctors Met With a Grouch, but He Cured Her. Mrs. Newman, of Winchester, says she had been fooled so many times with gall stone treatment that she had no faith in Inter-State Doctors, in fact went to their office while out of sorts and found the dcotor in same mood, but his treatment cured her and she wants people to know about it. She writes as follows: Winchester. Ind.. March 2S, 1317. To the Inter-State Doctors: Gentlemen: I want to thank you for what you have done for me. I went to your office Feb. 1st. 1917. with a grouch on. Your examining doctor had one on too. I had been treated and fooled with for gall stones for two years. Doctors told me an operation was my only remedy. Had to have the doctor called two and three times a week to give hypodermics, to give me any relief. When I commenced with you I was told you didn't give anything to relieve symptoms. I started in with a great big doubt in my mind as to results, but as time progressed I noticed the radical change and now after two months' treatment I have no discomfort whatever, and 1 consider myself sound and well, and can say with fervor, away with the doctors who know nothing but the

knife. I suggest that all afflicted people who have had an operation suKJiested go to the Interstate Doctors and get their opinion anyway. They uirely have a solvent for gall stones, and I have heard Dr. Culver say he would eat a case of appendicitis he couldn't cure without the knife. MRS. C. C. NEWMAN, R. R. 10, Box 2S, Winchester, Ind. The above is only one of hundreds of letters the Inter-State Doctors have on file in their offices from cured patients. Any sick person is safe in

going to the Inter-State Doctors for

. their consultation and examination is free to all, but no incurable cases are accepted for treatment. However, this fact need not discourage any from consulting them for many cases are cured by their new method of treat- . ment which have been pronounced incurable by ordinary doctors. The Inter-State ' Doctors whose Richmond institute Is located on the 2nd floor of the Starr block, corner of Main and 10th, over Starr Piano store, -treat all curable cases or chronic diseases of the stomach, kidney, liver, blood and nerves, Including rheuma- ' tlsm. gall stones, gastritis, indigestion, catarrh, asthma, bladder trouble, lumbago, weakness, nervousness, diseases of w omen and diseases of men. Hours to 12 m.. 2 to 5 p. m., 7 to S p. m., Sundays, 10 to 12 m., only. Adv.

RICHMOND MEN TO SPEAK AT ELKHORN

T. A. Fishback"and Harry Reeves of Richmond will be the speakers at the Boston township Sunday school convention to be held at the Elkhorn Baptist church Sunday, at 2 o'clock. The program follows: Devotions, E. E. Hale; song, Elkhorn quartet; report of schools; music; address, T. A. Fish back, Richmond; discussion; duet, Irene Williams and Lucille Helms; election of officers; duet, Frank and Doris Lemon; address, Harry Reeves, Richmond; song, Christian church, Boston.

MISS CAROL SLONEKER DIES

OXFORD. O., May 10. Carol Sloneker, aged 18 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albine J. Sloneker, died yes-

RESULTS TELL

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terday afternoon after an illness of several weeks. She was one of the most popular of the yunger girls of the town, and was a member of the senior class of the village high school.

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Saturday's R?wt Bargains Women's Up to $20 Beautiful COATS $12.95 Just received 73 coats that were bought at a very low price In many pretty newest New York models. Some half lined. You will scarcely believe your own eyes when you see this wonderful f Qff lot of beautiful Coats to be offered Saturday at....... Dl.diJtJ

TO $25.00 COATS . . $14.95

Our New York office just shipped us a wonderful assortment of new coats which they bought from a manufacturer at a big sacrifice. That is the story in a nut shell. Lot consists of all wool poplins, wool velours, nearly every one lined with

silk linings, most wonderful values ever offered

to the people of Richmond at

$14.95

WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES $9.95 To see this wonderful collection and not buy one Is doing yourself a great injustice. They are positively sold from $5.00 to $8.00 more elsewhere. In it is one of these rare opportunities that ena

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price. Taffetas, messalines, stripes and colors, priced special at

$9.95

WOMEN'S $6 SKIRTS, $3.98 New shipment of beautiful striped messalines, taffetas and silk poplins, just received in a number of up to date styles, priced special for QQ QQ Saturday at DO.70

Up to $8 Dress Skirts

All wool poplins, silk taffetas, stripe messalines and a large variety of up to the minute

styles. Sizes to 30

waist; special at.

$14.95

Girls' $10.00 Coats Made of all wool serges in many styles in high or low waist line, new assortment to select from. Sizes to 14 years Qfv Priced special at.... DO.0

WOMEN'S NEW SUMMER HATS Just received a large assortment of white and plain color straw and leghorn hats, beautifully trimmed in a number of different styles. Ranging in prices from $1.98 up. See window for millinery display.

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Women's Up To $2.50 Nifty HOUSE DRESSES . . $1.49

One lot of women's house Dresses made of fast color percales, ginghams,

Mil elc- xrimmea wun pocKeis, targe neai

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values priced at.

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Women's $4 Street DRESSES at $1.98

One lot of women's Dresses made of chambrays, percales, ginghams, etc.

All wanted shades in plaited or plain

effects, neatly trimmed, $4.00 values for ,

$1.98

Women's 85c Muslin Petticoats 59c

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Men's up to $1.50 Classy DRESS SHIRTS . . .

One lot of men's shirts made of percales, madrases, etc. Soft or laundered cuffs, OQ $1.50 value at OC

Men's $1.00 New Union Suits, 69c One lot of Men's union suits including balbriggan, poros knit and athletic, long or short sleeve, in ankle or knee length. All sizes, a $1.00 value nt at bye

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WOMEN'S UP TO $8.00 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS, $4.85 Women's waists of the finest georgette crepe in tea rose, light blue maize and almost any wanted shade, large or plain fancy collars, beaded and over-tf OPT

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SALE of WOMEN'S MUSLINWEAR

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Little Fellows Wash Suits 98c Boys' wash suits made of chambray, linens, etc. All wanted shades and patterns. Sizes 2V3 to 8 years. Many styles, a $1.50 AOvalue for tOL

Women's 75c Union Suits 44c Women's union suits made of the lisle gauze, shell knee, nicely tape comfy cut and fitting, all sizes

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