Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 64, 24 January 1919 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1919.
SIX MILLION
MEAT ANIMALS , nor; on farms Farm Value of Swine 250 Percent Greater Than Three Years .Ago. After marketing six million more
meat animals at live principal centers In 1918 than In 191T, the farmers of
the United States had on hand at the beginning of this year 6,800,000 more
lire stock than a year ago. The num
bers on the farms of the United States January 1. 1918. and January 1. 1917,
as estimated by the Department of
i Agriculture, la a report glren out at Washington, are here shown:
Jan. 1, 18 Jan. 1, 19 Bwtno ...-,....7627,000 71,34,000 Bheep 4963.000 48,900,000 MUch Oows Mv..SM6T,O00 tt.pifiOO Other Cattle ....44406,000 4SJ46.000
ooordtng to the Department of A rlonltnre's estimate, the preterit sap ply of hogs on farms is 8,183.000 greater than two years ago. Cattle and oows hare Increased 2,691,000. Lire stock men recently have been wondering whether the abnormally
large receipts of hogs and cattle In the past few months could be attributed to hurried selling by fanners who feared th'-i present high prices might not be maintained. The largely Increased farm supply now compared with that of a year ago, seems to Indicate
that the recent lance movement has
(not encroached on the farm supplies.
Average farm values per h4ad now
and the Increase over those of a year
ago are here shown Swine, $11.04, Increase $1.53: sheep $11.62, decrease 20 cents; milch cows $79.51. Increase $8.92; other cattle $44.16, Increase The number of horses In the country Is 21,534,000, a decrease of 29.000 since a year ago; average farm value $98.48, decrease $5.80.
. The number of mules, 4,925,000, In
crease 52,000, and the average value $136.59, Increase $6.85. The average farm value of swine per head Is 250 per cent greater than r three years ago. In the same period 'the average value of sheep Increased
220 per cent; of milch cows, 47 per
cent; or other cattle, 31 per cent. In three years the average farm value of horses decreased 3 per cent and the value of mules Increased 19 per cent.
Anonymous Communication , Charges Bootlegging in Cambridge City Alleged violations of the liquor laws in Cambridge City were Investigated by Sheriff Carr and Prosecutor Freeman, following the receipt of an anonymous communication, signed "citizen and suffragette," received by the sheriff yesterday. The officers found no evidence to substantiate the sensational chargeB In the letter. Bankers, professional and business . mn were Interviewed. All said they
ui.wv. uio iiiuui MiTB wore oueyea. Ths sheriff found no blind tigers and co one who knew a bootlegger. Sheriff Carr Bald he was willing to act on any bona fide evidence that was submitted concerning Illicit sales of liquor In the county. -
Francis Brown to Give Gallery Talk Sunday Francis Brown, Richmond artist, will give a gallery talk at the public art gallery next Sunday afternoon, his subject to be the Indiana Artists' Exhibit which Is hanging there. The gallery will be open at 2 o'clock.
Commercial Club Director Nominations in Monday One hundred and fifty nomination ballots heve been returned to the Commercial club, containing the members vote on sixteen nominees for directors. All ballots should be in by Monday night when the nominating committee will meet to count them. Following this, other ballots for vote on eight of the nominated directors will be mailed to the club members and these should be In before the next membership meeting. It Is very expedient that all commercial club members vote this year.
TEACHER BACK FROM SERVICE i BATON. 0 Jan. 24. Lieut. Albert Harris, who recently received his discharge from service, has been employed to teach in the high school the remainder of the school term. He will take the place of Miss Nellie Johnson, local young woman, who will go to the schools in Huntington, Ind., as a teacher in the high school, she having resigned her place here.
Five women cow testers have re
cently been appointed by dairy agents of the United States department of agriculture.
Ebert-Scheidemann Faction Victorious in Election
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Early reports of Germany's first -liberty election" Indicate that the present Hbertrflcholdamann govern ment has been victorious, obtaining 'the election of most of Its representatives to the new national assembly which will set up the permanent form of government The victory la a triumph over the Spartlclde or radical element. The EbertrScheidemann faction hn proposed a constitution calling for state representation in the government of Germany much like the United States system. The plan Is to elect a president for a term of ten years. Because of their victory Ebert and Scheldemann loom up a two possible candidates for the office. .
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CczxgrssSI Ilea Heeds TrvCczzty Inxzrcrxe Body
Peter Hast of OonneiBvino. was reelected president, Frank aV Hay of Hageistuwu. secretary and Perry R.
Hoover of Hagerstown treasurer at the
nfn M. w. Johnston of this city, was
In consultation yesterday with a eonv
mtttee from the Herron Art mstnnie of Tndianaxmlls. to consider A meeting
of representatives from all parts of the t ga meeting of the Brethren Tri!rJf .MJt County Kutual Protective Association
the aDDolntment of a state art com-held In the court house Thursday.
mission. The bill, which was drawn up by W. D. Foulke, at this city, will be read at. this meeting. Governor Goodrich, In conference with Mrs. Johnston and Mr. Foulke several weeks ago, promised to sign the bill which will be introduced during this session of the Legislature. :
The BVrian-Armenlan Relief Cam-
palgn run from Jan. Z941.
lkaeflttdatChssjecflife I Mrs. H. Zelgler, Delta, O-Oolnsj through change of life. So nervous, seemed my time this world was short. Took two bottles of Hull's Superlative. Greatly helped. Sleep well. Weight Increased. . Tour druggist has Hull's Superlative. Adv.
Co-operative Highways Organization Formed A cooperative organisation embodying all national highway associations In the United States. Including the Old Trails Road association, which
has a branch In Wayne county, was k
the outgrowth of a convention of representatives of national highways held at Kansas City this week. The purpose of the organization will be to obtain federal cooperation In road making; also, to lessen the difficulty In securing a congressional appropriation of necessary financial assistance. Resolutions adopted at the convention call for a well denned and connected system of highways, whereby the distribution of foodstuffs may be expedited.
FINANCIAL EXPERTS TO AID CONFERENCE
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Albert Strauss, above, and Thomas W. Lamont. One of the first acts of Carter Glass as secretary of the treasury was to name Albert Strauss and Thomas W. Lamont as financial expert advisers to the treasury department at the peace conference.
MiUer Made Vice President of Indiana Builders Society O. A. Miller of the Miller-Kemper company of Richmond, was elected vice president of the Indiana Builders Supply Association which closed its
meeting In Indianapolis Wednesday,
FARM Sale Calendar
JANUARY 25. Taube Sale Barn, North Sixth street Forty horses, 10 cattle, 40 ehoats, 6 brood sows. Trl-County Implement & Hardware Co., College Corner, Ohio Fence and fence posts, farm impements. Harry Marshall, 1 mile north of Economy Five horses, 12 cattle, 11 Duroo bogs, corn, hay, vehicles, Implements, household goods. JANUARY 27. Charman-Farm, 2 miles southwest of Centerville Seven cattle, 42 hogs, poultry, grain, farming implements. JANUARY 28. Wilamsburg Exchange Twenty horses, 12 cattle, and 50 hogs. . JANUARY 29. Walter Farlow, 4 miles south of Richmond on Liberty pifee Six horses, 40 cattle, 100 hogs, 26 sheep, Implements, chickens, household goods. JANUARY 30. F. A. Williams, 1 miles northeast of Williamsburg Fifty Big Type Poland China Hogs. Oliver Spencer, on Joseph White farm, 4 miles east of Richmond, on ,.ew Paris pike Twenty-three hogs, 7 cows, hay, grain, farming Implements. JANUARY 31. Wood E. Eliason, one mile east and 14 mile north of Centerville Twenty spring gilts, 10 tried sows, 6 fall yearlings. FEBRUARY 6. B. Roreman and L. E. Raper.Wernle road, 2 miles southeast of Richmond
Twenty-Ive cattle, 40 horses, 48 hogs. Implements, hay, grain. FEBRUARY 10. W. P. Krom, Richmond Big Type Poland China hogs.
Continuing to use an old machine or tool with one of Increased capacity and efficiency on the market is like employing a half trained workman at full wages.
The Syrian-Armenian Relief Campaign runs from Jan. 25-31.
Fine for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and All Muscular Soreness Andy Huston of Logan Township, Pennsylvania, says: "Three Applications of Wonderful 20th Century Liniment Entirely , Cured Me. "Had Rheumatism so badly in hln, and knee could scarcely do anything and suffered all kinds of pain and misery, but with only three applications entirely cured myself and am able to work in comfirt every day." 20th Century Liniment never disappoints and will neither burn nor blister. It brings quick relief from Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains and Twinges, Sproins and all soreness of nerves and muscles. It contains such wellknown remedies as camphor, menthol, iodine and many other Ingredients prescribed by the highest medical authorities that bring soothing relief and real joy to tired, aching muscles. Step into the nearest drug store or stop on your way home at any drug store and get a bottle. If you don't find quick relief, return the bottle and get your money back. Adv.
British Begin Campaign to Regain Mexican Trade CSy Associated Ptm) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 24 British merchants have begun their campaign to reconquer their old trade markets in Mexico and obtain new ones. The
general offices of the National Railways have received notice that a freighter has sailed frpm Liverpool laden with British merchandise for Mexico. The voyage will be In the nature of an exoloration. It Is also
announced that American companies ' are rushing plans to put Into commisBion a number of steamers for ser-j vice between Pacific coast ports of! the United States and Mexico. Japa-j nese Interests also are preparing to '
establish lines with west coast Mex lean ports.
DROPSY TREATED FREE By ' Dr. Miles, the Great Specialist, Who Sends a $3.75 Trial Treatment Free. Many Report Cured After Doctors Failed. At first no disuse Is apparently more harmless tvt..n dropsy; a little swelling of tht. lidB, hands, feet, anbles or abdomt... Finally great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, and a lingering and wretched death if the dropsy is not cured. Dr. Miles has ben known as a leading specialist In these diseases for 30 years. His liberal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers is certainly worthy of serious consideration.
You may never have such an opportu-1
nity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment con
sists of four dropsy remedies in one, ;
also Tonic Tablets and Pura-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment Is specially prescribed for each pa-' tlent and Is three times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually j relieves the first day, and removes swelling in six days in most cases. Delay Is dangerous. Send. for Remarkable Reports of Cures All afflicted readers may have book, i examination chart, opinion, advice and
a two pound trial treatment free. Write at once. Describe your case. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. DA, 128 to 138 Franklin SU Elkhart, Ind.
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The Syrian-Armenian Relief Campaign runs from Jan. 25-31.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages,
Aht What Relief I Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air passages of your head clear and you Can breathe .freely. No more hawking, snuffling, 1 mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, your .cold or catarrh Is gone. ; , Dont stay stuffed upl Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antlieptlo cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving yon Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been peeking. It's just splendid. Adv.
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RELIERJ) BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does not blister. You do not have to bother with a doth. You simply rub it 00 and usually the pain is gone I ' Rfany doctors and nurses use Muster ole and 'eccmme ' it to their patients. They w;l' gladly tell you what relief it gives uwi sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rh imatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often pre vents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $20.
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Great News! I have just succeeded in securing the agency for HUYLER'S CHOCOLATES. I feel greatly complmented to know that I could get the agency for this nationally renowned make of chocolates. It will be at least ten days before I can receive my stock, but the news was too good to keep. Now Folks You can't get any better in Dayton, Indianapolis or Cincinnati than you can right here at my store. JUST GIVE ME TIME and I'll give you anything you want. I'll admit my service is still kind-a bad, but I'll make that right too. 5 REMEMBER MY CANDIES ARE PURE Patsy Sez:
Friends are somewhat like clothes.. They last a long time If you save them for Sunday, but If you use them every day, you'll soon wear them out.
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and I bee to say that I am using Mentho-Laxene in many cases ;with the greatest success. Am now using it with a case of measles as an expectorant and it is doing splendid work. You may use my name and address so any one who cares to know about my cases and my use of Mentho-Laxene.'9 Sot 1 The extract above ia from a letter wrlttra by Abu iDf. tdbertv. Si aocb Co, Colorado, a professional nrao. who Ml found that User ta nothing equal to MeatboIoae la the treatment of Incipient cold a. In cob a; be. Drone blUa, Jrboonlag eonirh, hoareeneaa. catarrh, etc. Orngfteu aetl tt a JVi a bottles, concentrated, anil direction tell now ta make a fall pint of bome-mado medicine which la laxative, tonic, aatisepua and expectorant. MUllona now "awear by tt." Seed by drmsfiate en ijnheae. Mentho-Laxene For Colds and Coughs
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G i ye or they will perish There are 400,000 starving orphans in Armenia, Syria, Greece and Persia absolutely dependent upon American charity for food, clothing and shelter. Five dollars a month less than seventeen cents a day the price of a good cigar will keep the breath of life in one of these little citizens of the Commonwealth of God. Thirty million dollars are needed during the next six months for this relief work of the Near East These millions of sufferers from Turkish cruelties are absolutely de pendent upon America, 3 They have no hope even for a crust of bread, except through our help All except the 400,000 little chil dren can be made self-supporting within the year.
Campaign for $30,000,000 January 25 to 31
Every JeOav
feaatetneResMfWerk AO expense srafrfvat. tf net AD land's are cabled through tbe Department of State Al Fonda are diatribe ad tbreofti U.S.Cenaiia ar American Afandaa Our Got am merit ia prevented frees grinf aid Tbe Red &eea ia net organised far refief arark in these sectiona
Make your contributions payable to American Committee for Relief in the Near East (Formerly American Committee Armenian-Syrian Relief) Wayne County Quota $11 ,000 Offices Richmond Commercial Club
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