Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 171, 30 May 1918 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1819
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CLAY TOWNSHIP. A Allen, Eddie, $2; Allen & Ridge, $1.75; Albertson, A. R., $5; Atkinson, David L., $5.75; Albertson, Oliver, $1; Atkinson, Larkln, (1; Ammerman, Carl, 13; Allery. Elmer, $1. . B Brooks, Newton L., $5; Boyd. Calvin, $1; Boyd, Wm.. $1.25; Bond, James E., $6.75; Brock, U. P.. $5.00; Bradbury, Hannah, B.. $3; Brooks, Jesse, $1; Bally, John, $3; Brooks, Francis, $2; Brown. Alfred W., $4.00; Breen, Patrick, $5; Blsb, Florence and George, $1; Bond, Melissa, $10; Bond, Lawrence, $1.25. Bond, Oliver G., $3.25; Brooks, John $36; Bond, Cbas. H., $8; Bond, Ellen, 75 cents; Bond, Robt. Boyd. $2.50; Byrd, Jess, 60 cents; Byrd. Sarah Alice, $1; Bradbury. Miles, $2.25; Benson. Elvin and Jennie, $5; Brown, Mary Alice, $1; Brooks, David, Jr., $15; Brown, Mary, $1.50. Black, Lycurgus, $1.50; Boyd, Chas., CO cents; Blizzard, Wm. E., $2; Brooks Wm. A., $1; Bond, Abner D., $53.50; Bane, Fred, 50 cents; Bane, Kent, 50 cents; Brooks, Matthew C, $12.00; Brooks, Paul V., $3.75; Bish, James, 50 cents; Borton, Sarah J., $2; Bennett, Maraba, $1; Boyd, Florence, $3; Black, Frank M., $1; Black. Charts, CO cents. C ' Cummins, Chas. L., cates, Chas. E.. $4; Craig, Darwin, $2.60; Cook, Howard L., $2.50; Crump, Chas. T., $5; Cloud. Jonathan and Esther. $6.50; Cranor, Chauncy, $2; Crawford, BenJ. $6.75; ChamneBs, Claude, $1; Carnine, C. D., $2; Cloud, Walter, $3; Cranor, Albert, $2.75; Chapman, Hanna A., $9; Chapman, Everett, $1.25. D
Deeter, R. A., $5; Davis, Lester,
$2.25; Davis, Julius. $5; Dillon Mary,
$5; Dynes, Paul and Libbie. $1; Dean,
Chas., 60 cents; Dean, T. A., $1; Dean,
Martha J., 50 cents; Davis, Harmon, 60 cents; Dean, Edward, $5.75; Dillon, Omer. $3; Davis, Theodore and Emma,
$50.00. E
Ernsberger, J. W., $10; Eagle, May,
16; Ellis, Will. $5.75; Ellis, Will and
John, Jr., $2.25; Ellis, John. Jr.. $2.50;
Ellis. John, Sr., $1; Ernsberger, BenJ.,
$15.75. F
Fagan, Harry and Lona, $10; First
National Bank, Greensfork, $10.00;
French. Bandars, $1.50; Foland. C. C,
$4.25; Fouts, George and Adallne, $10; Fox, John and Ellen. $1. .. . . G Gauber, Howard and May, $1; Gun-
ckle, Thos., $1; Gunckle, Lilly, 60
cents; Gaylor, Lizzie, E., $1 15; Gauze,
Chas, $1.25; Gentry, Helen. $5.75; Gentry, Wm., $7; Gentry, Edward, $9.25; Gaylor, Howard, $5; Gamber, Larkln. 60 cents; Gentry, Milo, $15.75; Gunckle, Wm. H., $1; Gamber, Nicholas, 60 cents; Gunckle, Walter. 50 cts.; Gaylor, Ida, $1; Gaylor, Sue, 75 cents; Gilmer, John H. and Anna, $5; Gilmer, Newton, $2.C0. H Hiatt. Ross, $2; Hinson, Frank, $2.50; Harris, Alonzo, $44; Hoover, Chas. E., $2; Hatfield, W. L., $2.50; Hatfield, Fred L.. $10; Hatfield. Oliver, $20; Hatfield. Edward, $2;. Hatfield, .Wm. S., $11.53; Horney. Jesse, 75ts., Harris, Wm. C, $5; Hoggate. Glenn, $1; Hay ward, Lula, $1.75; Hay ward, Mrs. E., $7.50; Hutchinson, George W., $11.25. Hlnshaw, Bet, $8; Harris, Daniel W. $63.25: Howard. Adam, $16; Hunnlcutt, Walter. $2; Howard. Herbert H., $4; Hill, George, 50 cents; Hinshaw, F. R., $2.50; Hoover. Milton, $14.50; Hoover. Guy, $5; Hastings, James, 50
cents; Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. H. B., $1: Hoover, Lucy, $4; Hoover, Larkin,
$14.50. I Irvin, Joseph and Belle, $3. J
Jeffers, Chas., $1 : Jones, Forrest, $1.
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King. Herbert, $5; Kiser, James, 75
cents; King, Harry and Sarah. $2.00;
Knote, Chas. E., $11.75; Kaucher, Mary
60 cents; Kerr, Dr. J. D., $4; Kinsey,
Lewis and Emma, $31.50; K. of P.
Lodge and I. O. O. F. Lodge, $2; Knise-
ly, Leroy, $1; Kienzle, Isabelle, $2 L
Linderman, John, $7.60; Llnderman,
Walter. $1.50; Love, Isaac, $5; Linder
man, George, 60 cents; Linderman, Barney, $5.75; Linderman, Frank,
58.50. M Martlndale, E. S. and Sarah, $5; Mosey, Geo., $14; Myers, M. T., $25;
Moyer, Oscar, $4.75; Martlndale, Al-
pheus, $2; Myers. P. L., 50 cents; Martlndale, John and Amanda, $2.00; Martin. Clyde, $1; Miller, Rice. $1; Mettert, Geo.. $1. McMullen, Clyde, $1.23; McLaughlin, Wm. and Anna. $10; McDaniels, Ar
thur, $1; McMullen, Beecher and Jen
nie, $2; McMullen, Raymond C, $1; McCullough, Jesse. 75 cents. N Nicholson, Anna M., $1; Nicholson, Geo. J., $15; Nicholson, John, $10.75; Nicholson. Mrs. E. E.. $1; Neff. Wm. and Family, $10; Nicholson, Merritt, $10; Nicholson, Oscar, 75 cents; Nicholson, Martin, 50 cents. O Overman, Don, $15.75; Oler, Lonal, $2.50. P Peacock. John L.. 50 cents: Pierce, Albert. $10; Pickett. Glen. 25 cents; Pickett. Raymond, $1;, Parmenter, Chas., $1; Pierce, Orlo, $5. R Ridge. Earl and Mahala, $2; Roller. Albert, $1; Retz. Chas. and Josephine, $5; Ragen. Margaret, $1; Retz. Wm. L., 60 cents; Ragen. Miss Mary, $1; Roller, John H., $3; Roller, Mary, $3; Roller, Wm. M., $10. S Shiebla. Thos. and Anna, $10.00; Scruggs, Forrest, $1; Starbuck, Ivan, $1; Stlgleman, Late and Helen, $2.25; Scruggs, James. $1; Snyder. E. M., $1; Sciuires, Ham and Flora, $10; Smith. Chas. and Bertha. $2; Sowers, George M.. $25; Shiebla, Stephen, $1; Sykes,
Will. $1; Smith, Chas. and Lula, $1.75.
Strickler, Levi, $9; Stackhouse. Sam
L., $1; Stackhouse, L. D., 50 cents; Snyder, Florence. $1; Sullivan, Albert, $2; Strickler, Misses. $3 75: Sittloh. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, $5; Smith. James J.. $3; Sykes, Edward. $1; Simpkins, Frank, $3.25; Swaine, Guy, $5; Smith. George and Martha, $1.76. f T Thornburg. James." $1; Thornburg, Frank, $2; Townsend. Francis, $5.75; Thornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Martin. 50 cents; Thornburg, Enos. $2.25; Terry Sylvester. $1; Thornburg, Clayton, $1; Tipton, Everett, $1.50. i
Veal, Olivia, 60 cents. W Williams. Howard. $1; Wort, Ellas. J.. $1; Williams, Ben, $1; Wise. Chas. E., $2; Wilson, Effle, $t; Wilson, Herlan, $10; Wilson, Charley, $12; Wise, Wm. and Sarah, $2.50; Whitworth, Orastus, $1; Wise, Emma J., $1; Wise, Ora and Ethel, $1; Wilson, Vinton, $3; Wisehart, Martha, $4; Wise, Charley, $1.00. - Y Yundt, Paul and Dora, $8.00.
PERRY TOWNSHIP. A Anderson, Leander, $8; Albertson, Lonie C, 40c; Atkinson, C. J., $15; Atkinson. Martha A., $1; Anderson, C. H.. $2. B Beard, Minnie, $5; Byrd, William, $1; Barnard. Edith. $1; Barnard, Geo.
;W., $4; Bowman, Elizabeth, 40c; Bo-
ren, Fletcher, $1; Bane, Margaret, $1; Bane, P. M., $3; Burnett, Lida, $2.50; Ballard, Ray C. $3; Bond, Jesse, $1; Bowman, John and Mabel, $3. Beard, C. S., $4; Beard. Miriam A, $2;Ballenger, Mary, $1; Beard, Whittier, $10; Bartlett, Charles, $5, Boner, Oscar, $1; Beard, J. S., $15; Bellenger, Geo., $12; J. O. Ballenger, J. O., $2.00. C Charles, Wm. C, $3; Cranor, Carrie M., $t; Cranor, OUs, $4; Cranor. Estella B., $1; Carver, Bert, $2; Cain, Paul. $2; Cain, Lon, $12; Cain, Eldo A., $12; Cook, Nannie, 60c; Coomes, John D., 50c. Clark, J. E., $1; Cain, Harry E., $4; Cain. Earl. $8; Cain. Jos. A., $2; Cain, Walter, $5; Cain. Mitton, $15; Clark, Emma, $5; Clark, Everette, $6; Canada, Louisa K.. 60c; Carroll, Miss Jen
nie, $2; Clark. Elizabeth, 50c; Cain. Ella, $1; Cain. Martha, $1; Conley. Belle. 50c. Clark, Matilda. $1; Cain, Thos. S., $8; Comarroe. W. O., $2; Canaday, George, 2; Cbamness, Clifford, $1; Cain, Harry, $4; Cain, Frank C.,$10; Connell, Frank, $2; Cain, Ert, $6; Conley, Earl, $1; Clark. Ellen H. $4. O Dennis, Mrs. Nancy, 50c; Downing, Harry, $2; Denny, Josie, $1; Denny, Jordan, $1; Durbin, James, $2; Denny, Arthur. $2; Drake, S. M., $2.50; Davis
& Randall, $5. E Edwards, Prentiss, $4; Edwards, Ora, $1; Edwards, Dianah, $1; Edwards, J. O., $5; Edwards, Len, 8. P Fletcher, Duke, $1; Fenimore, W. L., $1; Fenimore, Harold, $1; Fenimore. Lou and Blanche?, $2; Frasier, Alice, $1; Farmer, Martha, $1; Frasier, T. H.. $1; Fr.:nkln, Charles, $1; Franklin, Dr. J. C, $10; Frazer, O. M., $2; Foutz. W. L., $15; Fisher, H. W., $8; Fuston, Lewis and wife, $7. G Gwin, Elsworth, $1; Gilmer, Albert, $5; Greenstreet, Jessie, $1; Good, Martha, $1 ; Greenstreet. J. J. and Aletta M., $S; Gwin, Josephine, $1. M Hadley, T. P., $S; Healton, Perry, $1; Haisley, Chas., $5; Hollingsworth, Grover, 25c; Hunt, Mrs. Grace, $1; Hiatt, Oliver L., $10; Harris, J. C, $5; Howell. Ora, $1; Hill, Wm.. 50c; Hun-Icutt.-C. D., $2; Hunicut. Mrs. A. M., $2; Huffman Clyde, $2; Huffman, Erie, $1; Henby. Gulielma, $1; ' Hollingsworth, C. E., $1 ; Hennegan. Minnie.
J Johnson, Willie C, $1.00; Jordan, Frank W $10; Jordan, W. D., $12;
Jordan, Lizzie, $1; Jackson, Ward D.,
$2: Jackson, Ruth, $1; Jackson, J. w, $4; Johnson, Ora A., 60c. K Kennedy, O. M., $4; Kimball, Mary, 50c. L Lamb, L. T., $1; Lamb. Joe, $4; Lothers, Adam, $4; Loop, A. L., $10; Lamb. Milo. $4; Lamb, Loring. $1;
Lamb, Herman, $1; Lamb, Merritt, $1; Lamb, Charlie, $2; Lamb, Aman
da, $1; Lamb, Ida M., .$l; Lamb. Maxwell C, $3;Lindsav, M. C, $12. M Mumbower, James. $1 ; Mendenhall, N. S., $15; Modoc Telephone Co., $5; Mettert, S. F., $1; Manning, Edgar, $15; Manning. Clara, $1; Manning, John M.. $16: Manning, W. G.. $12; Manning.H. H., $5: Mettert, M. F., $2; Montgomery. Charles, $1; Marshall, Elvina, $1; Marshall, Ella, $1. Morrison, Charles. $8; Morrison, W. L., $10; Morrison, Margaret, $1; Mumbower, Mary B., $1; Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso, $5; Marshall, V., $8; Marshall, Harry, $3; Moistner. Arthur, 50c; Maynard, E. D., $8; Maynard, Paul, $1; Mendenhall, A. G., $15;
Mendenhall, C. A., $12; Mendenhall,
if. C, $6. Mc
McCann, William, $1; Mc Fariand,
rranK, $3. N
Northern Wayne Bank, $10; Nelson,
J. K.. sec y. I. o. O. F., $2; Nelson. J
R., $3: Northcott, Martitia, $4; North-
cott, William F., $6. O
Oler, Clarence, $1; Oler, Florence,
z; uier, u. f., $s; Oler, Dorah, $1; Oler, H. B., $12; Oler, O. J., $8;
Oler, w.. E., $15; Oler, Mrs. Mary, $1; Osborn,, Lloyd G., $2; Osborn, Daisy, $1; Osborn, Agnes, $2; Osborn,
Asenatn, $z. P
Pomeroy, Clinton, 50c; Powell,
James, S3; peirce, S. F. and D. B.. S:
Petro. Clarence. $1; Peterson, Mary, $1; Peterson, J. L., $l;Pugh, Pearl, $1; Peirce, Hannah, $1; Peirce, B. R., $10; Pierce. Clara, $1; Pierce, J. F.,
io; aricer, Mr. and Mrs. N. R., $1; Pugh, Addie, $1; Pugh, Bales, $1.
Charles, $10; Shaw, Mary E.. $2; Swain, A. W., $10; Swam, Erman,, $2; Swain, Ada, $1; Saunders. Sabia, $1-; Saunders, E. J., 50c; Stewart, Thomas, $3; Stanton, E. M., $1. T Thornburg, Elvin and Electa. $1; Turner, Ira, $5; Thornburg, Walter, $1; Townsend, Hat vey, $4. V Veal, Enos T $15; Veal, Charles S., $8; Veal, May, $1; Veal, Bert, $4. W Weaver, Elmer, $1; Waltz, William, $2; Weyl, John A., $8; Weyle, O. C, $8; Weyle. Louis, $8; Wilson. Effie M., $3; Williams, Harry, $1; Williamson,, William, $10? Williams, .Lester W., $8; -Williams, Rufus, $12; Weyl. G. M., $12; Wilson, Oliver, $10;, Weldy, A. W. and Julia, $4.
Interstate Doctors Doctor Culver, the Head Physician, Is to Be Here
All Day Friday, May 31st, and Attend to All Patients
that Come that Day. This win De an exceptional oppor
tunity for people afflicted with any
kind of chronic and obscure disease
to meet the Head Physician and get
his scientific and searching examina
tlon free. These Master Specialists
are doing a wonderful work all over this country. Doctor Culver stands high with the profession and if your
case is found incurable after examina'
tion, he will not take your case nor accept a dollar cf your money. But if curable, you will get the very best treatment known to the -nedical pro
fession. They compound their own
drugs and can therefore vouch for
their purity. The Interstate Doctors are not con
fined to any single class of diseases, but absolutely cure chronic diseases of all kinds that are curable. They
have hundreds of letters on file from
cured patients; many among your own
friends and neighbors. And they are doing more to bring them business than anything else. Remember the day and date, Friday, May 31, and
consult this great Specialist, the Chief
of the Staff. The Interstate Doctors treat all curable cases of the Nerves, Blood, Skin, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Rheumatism, Constipation, Goitre, Epilepsy,
Gall Stones, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Drop
sy, Weak Back, Eczema, Scrofula, Dis
eases of Women and Diseases of Men.
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Underhill. F. O., $25: Underbill, ,iueKih bowels. For sal. bv a. o Starr Piano Store, corner Tenth and
Ruble, Lloyd. $2: Riggle, E. O., 50c; Rose, Henry, $1; Replogle, Ed C, $2:
Rose, Logan, $1; Replogle, Ernest,
91 ; Kandall, Cnarles, $o; Replogle.
John L., $8; Ross., Rosannah, $2; Rich, Mary F., $1.
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Swain. William, $8; Swain, Claude, $i; Strickler, Edgar O.. $2: Swain.
Ida, $1; Salisbury, R. J., $1; Swain.
J. is., 95; swain, Frank, $1; Swain.
Job, $12; Swain, E. B., $2; Scott, Aug-
ust, 91; Snarp, J. M., $1; Smith, Joe,
9 ; jsneuenoarger, o., 92; Saunders,
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NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP A Austerman, George, $1 ; ' Alexander, S. C. and Mollle, $13.25; Addleman, John, $1; Arnett. CharlesT $5; Aus8pringer, W. C, $5; Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., $8; Alexander, G. C, $2; Anderson, L. O. and Laura, $10. B Bush,, Henry, $1; Bockhoffer, Fred, $16; Bockhoffer, Ralph, $1; Batchelor, $2; Bockhoffer, E. H., $15; Brown, Emery, $2; Boun,, Henry, $2; Burgess, J. W., $2; Bragg, Walter, $5; Bushby, James, $5; Bogal, Parker, 25c. Bloom, Mrs. Katherine M., $2; Brennan, Grace M., $2.50; Brennan, Emma, $2.50; Brennan, Thomas, $5; Ball, Samuel, $2.50: Boren, S. M., $10; Brown, Milo, $5; Burden, Henry, 50c; Bond, Mahlon and E. Ellen, $1; Brooks, Wm. E., $10; Brittain, F. E., $7; Bond, Wm. L., $3; Brows, Clarence M., $1.25. Barnes, Elmer T.. $2.50; Burg, James, $3; Burg. Gertrude, $1; Brinkley, R. R., $8; Balser, Joe, $1; Bailey, R. O., $2; Barnes, John, $18; Boren Lumber Co.. $20; Boren, Robt B., $10; Bogue, Lucy T., $5; Brown, Rebecca M., $25; Burden, Milas, $1; Benson, Edna, Pearl and George, $5; Boren, Clarence, $3; Best, Will, $5: Biddle, George, $1; Barnes, Samuel, $5. C Cooper, Wm., $3.50; Clark, Mrs. Anna, $1; Clark, Eula, $1; Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, $3; Charles, Caroline D., $1; Cates, Oran P., $5; Cobine, James, $2; Coggeshall, H. D., $5; Col
lins, Arthur, $5; Cook, Lloyd S., $3; Clark, James, $2; Clark, Orvllle, $3; Coggeshall, Ocie, $1. Chenoweth, Allen E., $12; Curtis, Ellen M., $5; Catman, Mary E., 50c; Clark, O. W.. $1; Carroll, J. R., $7.50; Clements, Matilda, $2; Clements, Carrie, $1; Clements, W. A. and Elnora, $10; Christian Endeavor Society, $5; Crull, Jacob, $6; Cooper, Wm., $2.50; Clevenger, Henry, 50c; Chenoweth, Joshua, $10. D Death, Ada, $1; Drlskell, C. M., $1; Dunham, Tom, $5; Dillon, Chester, $1; Dillon, Jennie, $3; Davenport, Elwood, $1; Death, E. T., $2; DeArmond,
Claude, $5; Dunham, Edward, $10; Dalbey, E. F., $1.00; Davis, Martin P., $4; Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Ira and daughter, $4; Durfee, Charlotte S., $1; Dwiggins, G. A., $5; Davis, Wm. F., $1. E Ewbank, Harry F., $1; Edgerton, O. M., $5; Edgerton, Frank, $8; Eubank, Norman, $5; Eubank, Jim, $2; Epps, C. E., 50c. ' F Fraze, Marshall, $1; Freeman. J. L., $4; Foin, H. V., $5; Foin,vE. D., $1; Farmer, M. J., $1; Fountain Bank, $25; Foien, Wm. H., $S; Forman, Columbus, $7; Freeman, Lydia, $1. G Graham, Geo. A., $1; Goodall, Alexander, $2; Gifford, C. F., $10; Garrett, Mrs. Jos., $1; Gibbs, Jack, $1. H Hartley, Mrs. Geo., $1; Hodgin, H. C, $1; Hodgin, V. E., $5; Hopewell, H. Y. T. C. A., $6.50; Hiatt, Wilber E., $7; Hatfield, Charles N., $5; Hunt. Chas. A., $2; Hiatt, Mrs. Addie W., $1; Hiatt, Ruth, $2; Hyre, C. A., $5; Hunt. C. M., $2; Hamilton, Chas., $1; Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac P., $9. Harrison, Lester B. and wife, $2; Harris. Harris T., 10; Harrington Brothers, $25; Harvey, A. C, $1; Hampton, L. N., $7; Hoover, William, $1; Hough, H. T., $5; Harter, H. 8., $10; Hoover, Florence, $3; Hodgin, Milton, $12; Harrison, Jesse and Viola, $10. Holthouse, Ben S2; Hunt.O. M. $2.50, Hunt, Emmor, $10; Huff. Dr. O. N., $10; Hailey, David, $5; Hull, Cornelius, $2; Hinshaw, Oria B. and Mary, $25; Hull, Henry, $1; Harrison, L. F., $4; Henderson, R. R.. $5; Hartley, George N., $10. J Johnson, Morris, $5; Jeffery, Dora, $2; Johnson, Frank, $6; Jessup, Mrs. Thos., $2.50: Jackson, Anna J., $1;
Johnson, Lydia, $10.
Keever, John and Ida Strong, $9.50; Kem, Albert, $2; K. of P. lodge, $10; Knight, Archie, $5; King, Ernest C, $3; Kenwortby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., $5; Keene, Clawson, $1; Keene, C. B., $9; Keever, Frank, $1; Kendall, Elmer, $2. L Lapp, Floyd, $5; Lacey, Ora B., $5; Lacey, Harry, $2; Lacey, Russell, $1; Lear, George, $1 : Lane, Grant, $1; Lynn Local Tel. Co., $5 ; Leibold, Luther, $3; Lamb, F. M., $10. Lacey, M. M., $5; Lacey, Ruth, $1: Livengood, Owen, $10; Lacey, Mrs. F. W., $1; Love, Orville, $1; Longfellow, Frank, $5; Live Wire Sunday School class, $5; Lovin, J. B., $1. M Miller, Clarence. $2; March, Mr. Robt L., 50c; March, Qulnten, 50c; March, Kiefer, 50c; Mills, Loretta and Emma, $2; Mills, S. D., $2; -Meyr, George, $10; Meyr, Russel, $1; Mitchell. Mary T.. $1; Miller. Mary, $1. Mitchell, Emmett J., $5; Moelk, Chas. C, $5; Mitchell, Lawrence, $8; Macy, H. S., $5; MoormanFrank, $8; Mitchell, Wm. D, $5; Mitchell. Paul, $1; Macy, Ross, $2.80; Martin, C. J., $6; Matti, Fred, $10. Marker, Lafayette, $1; Marine, O. M., $1; Macy, Joe, $1; Macy, Reuben, $5; Mercer, John, $3; Mercer, Lester, $1; Mercer, Tennis, $11; Miller, E. R., $8; Maines, W. E., $5. McNutt Clark, $5; McGraw, John, $2; McGilliards, Forest and Claude, $10.00. N New Garden Church, $2.50; Norton, J. O., $10. O Osborn, Dwight. $3; O'Dell, D. E., $5; Overman, Jonathan and Martha J $2.00. P Parrish, J. P., $5; Pilcher, C. E., $0; Price, Orlando, 50c; Powell & Co., $10; Pitts, Atwood, $2; Pitts, O. H., $7; Pitts, Henry, $3; Pitts, Asa, $15; PJtte, Isaac, $6. r Pyle, Naomi D., $3; Pierce, O. H., $1; Penland, Clarence L., $2; Penland, Lydia A., $5; Pierce, Mr3. H., $2; Purviance, Gulianna, $5; Pegg, Wm., $5; Pegg, A. T., $10; Palmer, Fred, $1. R Reece, E. L., $2; Reynolds, Linus, $5; Reynolds, Geo. W., $10; Reynolds, Wallace, $2; Reynolds, Luther, $5; Reynolds, Howard, $2.50; Ryan, Harry, $3; Reynolds, Clinton O., $1; Reece, Howard, $2. Reece, Susan, $2; Reynolds, Rosa, $3; Rothermel, Wm. and Wilhelmina, $2; Reece, Linus and Martha, $3; Reece, Omar, $2; Reynolds, J. T., $10; Reynolds, Artie, $1; Ryan, Alfred, 35c.
S Shute, Ed., $1; Stidham, Roy, $2
Study, Jesse L., $2; Schroeder, Will.
$10; Shinn, Estel, $1; Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. John, $5; Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. R. W., $2; Strong, W. B., $5; Study, Alva, $5.
Swails, Voyle, $1; Showalter, G,. M.,
$10; Smith, E..F., $5; Swain, Albert R.,
$15; Showalter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob,
$1; Swain, Raymond, $3; Schmidt, Fred, $2; Sharp, Ben, $5". T Thompson, J. W., $2; Townsend, Wilbur, , $2; Thomas, Sarah E., $3;
Thomas, Stephen, $18; Thomas. Clark-
son, $10; Thomas, 1S.V H., $2;" Town-
send, $1.75; Thomas, Isaac, $12; Townsend, J. C. $2; Thomas, E. M., $5; Thompson, Chas., $1. Thomas, Hugh, $2; Townsend, L. H., $1; Townsend, Elmer. $10; Thomas, Frank I, $2; Thomas, Forest $2.60; Thomas, Albert, $10; Thomas, Anna M., $1; Thomas, O. C $10; Thomas,
Marquis L., $8; Thornton, Willis C,
$5; Taylor, Frank, $1. W Williams, Richard, $2; Williams. W. B., $5; Williams. J. D.. $1; Wright Earl W.. $3; Wright, B. F., $12; Wright C. L.. $8; Woodard. 8. B. and M. E., $10; Welch, O. E., $1.60; Willlams, B. Wade, $2; Woolman, C. O.. $10; Williams, Isaac R., $8; Williams, Albert $1; Wickersham, Claude, $2. Wlckersham. Alpheus, $5; Williams, Hannah E., $1 Williams, Edward. $1; Williams. C. M- $1.60; Wooters, Richard. $5; Wooters, Myrtle. $2; Williams, B. B., $8; Williams, Robt, $5; Wooters, Harry. $10; Wright, Lester W., $2; Woodward, Luke, $1; Williams, Alice, $1; Worth, Aaron, $1.
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Frozen Faced Rheumatics Melting They Are All Smiling New
They never used anything like "Neutrone Prescription 99" for Rheumatic troubles before. They are sure at last that stubborn old friend, Rheumatism, is a goner, is a dead one. "Neutrone Prescription 99" is the new plan Rheumatic Remedy that surely will surprise you the first bottle you try, it gets in its good work right from the start, you feel better right away, it never fails, it sure is a wonder. You Mr. Sufferer get on the job today, go to your druggist, and get a bottle of condensed relief, that is Just what "Neutrone Prescription 99" is and no mistake, we are handing it to you straight. 50c and $1.00 the bottle. For sale in Richmond by Conke Drug Co., and leading druggists everywhere. Adv.
Competition keeps srocers
on their toes. They must play fair with their customers to stay in business. They are continually hunting for bigvalue goods like Golden Sun Coffee the most economical coffee you can buy. Why? It's all coffee not a speck of dust or chaff in it. For more cups of delicious coffee to the pound, try Golden Sun. Its flavor is superb. Sold only by grocers. THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo Ohio
BANQUET CLOSES GRACE DEDICATION
ALLOTMENTS DISCONTINUED
Two hundred persons attended the banquet given at Grace M. E. church Wednesday evening as the closing feature of dedication, week. Among the ministers who attended were the Rev. Arthur Cates of Union City, the Rev. L. J. Nafzger of Warsaw, and the Rev. W. M. Nelson of Indianapolis, former pastors of Grace church; Dr.
viue Light superintendent- of the rallacjium Want Ads ray.
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Richmond district the Rev. R. L. Semans, pastor of the First. M. E. church, and the Rev. H. L. Overdeer, pastor of Grace church. Short talks were made by each of the ministers present An informal reception followed the banquet
WASHINGTON, May 30. The fuel administration discontinued anthracite coal allotments to trans-Mississippi territory and in addition 24 southern and western states.
How Hull's Superlative Makes Rich Red Blood and Builds Vitality Professor Cloyd M. Reeg, Noted Analytical Chemist Proves Health-Value of the Famous Hull's Superlative Is Based on Facts.
Friends of Hulls Superlative in Richmond will be interested to know that the sale of this preparation is growing bigger every day. People who have tried it are so greatly benefited that they tell their friends who are sick or ailing and get them to try it Professor Cloyd M. Reeg, the noted analytical chemist, connected with the Findlay College, states that Hull's Superlative is not a drug poison, but is composed of seven roots, barks and one berry, and it is this highly concentrated extract that holds in liquid suspension the invaluable salts and minerals so important to the human body and even to life Itself. "Because of these facts," says Professor Reeg, "Hull's Superlative occupies a unique position in its relation to the health of mankind. It is not a medicine but rather a blood and tissue food and vitality-builder of undoubted worth, and its use will do much to promote health and strength that makes for efficiency." It is nature's great helper In time
of need, and a short course treatment win eliminate sickness from the body, for once the blood and tissues contain their proper balance of salts and minerals there can be no sickness. Sick nerves, an upset stomach, deranged kidneys, bladder, bowel trouble and like ailments soon vanish when a course of treatment with Hull's Superlative Is begun. Coughs, colds, and grip, tonsilitls and other contagious ailments are quickly routed by Hull's Superlative, for once the tissues and blood are receiving their proper nourishment, good health is sure to follow. Every bottle of Hull's Superlative Is sold on a positive money-bacTt guarantee. If after taking part or all of one bottle the customer does not think he has been helped all he needs to do Is to return the partly filled or empty bottle to the druggist and get his money back. This should be sufficient guarantee to induce every man and woman sufferer who reads this paper to try Hull's Superlative. Adv.
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COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale directed to the undersigned commissioner from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, State of Indiana, on a judgment obtained in said court on the 21st day of May, 1918, in favor of Mary Waking Johanning et at. as plaintiffs, and against Anna Waking Boswell, as defendant, in cause No. 18256, for partition of the real estate named anddescribed in the said plaintiffs petition, I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1918, offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder the following real estate, to-wit: Lot numbered one hundred and two (102) and seven feet (7 ft.) off of the south side of lot numbered one hundred and three (103), in Dickie & Laws Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Terms of sale: Said sale to be for
cash and for not less than two-thirds I
of the appraised value. Sale to be on the premises No. 431 South 10th Street, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. S. K. MORGAN, Commissioner. A. C. Lindemuth, Atty. may23-S0-June6
WE NEED Cabinet Makers, Machine Hands, Laborers and Women Helpers Speolal Inducements to Competent Persons THE STARR PIANO CO.
SOUTH 1ST AND A STS.
RICHMOND, IND.
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SCIENCE MADE THIS SERVICE
CommpHette The latest devices and knowledge of dental science are offered you In our up-to-the-minute dental offices. As new methods of treatment are discovered in the medical world, so it is in dentistry. We improve our Dental Service whenever possible. But we DO NOT raise our prices. Our work is positively guaranteed. Hundreds of our patients will tell you so.
Established 7 years in Richmond and our satisfied customers is proof that our work is the Best. All work guaranteed Painless extracting free when other work is ordered.
TEETH TALKS We want you to come to our office. Let us show you how complete we can serve you In a dental way. We have hundreds of satisfied patrons. Are you among them? It's not expensive to avail yourself of our service. In fact it's expensive to do without It. Let us make an examination. We can quickly explain your teeth troubles.
SET TEETH GOLD CROWNS
.$5.00 BRIDGEWORK $4.00 .$4.00 SILVER FILLING, 50c and up
GOLD FILLING $1 and up Op. IF. L. Owens NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR Offioe Hours: 8-12; 1-6. Evenings 7 to 8. Lady Attendant MAIN & EIGHTH STREETS. OVER UNION NATIONAL BANK Take elevator in rear of Bank, Eighth street entrance, or stairway. Main Street entrance
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Your Hosiery Store
Our stocks are complete; possibly yours are not. Make a little memoranda this evening of the h osiery you and the children of the household will need this summer. Come here and lay in a supply. The Hosiery mentioned here are in big demand right now especially so because much of it was bought very much below today's market and is priced accordingly.
For Women"
35c
Seamless Lisle Hose in Bronze, medium rey, black, white. A pair at
Cordovan, light and
AND 50c
Seamless Silk Hose in black, white, sky, navy, nile, taupe, light grey, battle ship grey, yellow, bronze, F cordovan, champagne, sand, pink. A pair Otli-
Full Fashioned Boot Silk Hose, with lisle tops and high spliced heels. In black, white, sand, champayne, pink,
sky, copen, navy, silk, grey, yellow, gold. A pair
r r 75c
Pure Thread Silk Hose full fashioned in all the popular
shades. A pair at
$1.50-$1.75
For Children Novelty Colored-top Socks in several OQ & QK new and attractive patterns. A pair. . a C O sJ C
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For Men
Extra fine Lisle Socks in black, white, grey, OK blue and Palm Beach. A pair dJ Fibre Silk Socks in black, white, grey, and d A A Palm Beach 35c; 3 pairs for tPX.UU
