Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 114, 26 March 1919 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAR. 26, 1919.

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By TODAY'S BEST RECIPES. , . Tomato and Bean Soup To any tomato soup add some left-over baked beans put through a strainer. The beans make the soup more substantial and give it a particularly good flavor. Soft Ginger Bread One cup molasses, two tablespons sugar, one-third cup shortening, one-quarter cup of warm water, one teaspoon soda.two teaspoons ginger, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoon salt, two cups flour. Beat together shortening, sugar, molasses, and warm water. Mix flour, soda and seasonings and add to first mixture. Beat and pour into buttered pan. Bake in moderate oven. Meat Balls One cup raw beef cut fine, one-quarter ' cup bread crumb3, two tablespoons milk, one egg yolk, salt, paprika, chopped parsley, onion and celery salt, three tablespoons fat. Soak crumbs, milk and egg together five minutes. Add beef and seasonings. Shape in flat cakes. Put fat in frying pan. When hot, add cakes. Cook over moderate fire.. Brown on both sides. This Is good served with an egg

HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS

By Mrt. Elizabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) Isn't it all right for a boy to get into an automobile first if he Is driving and the other door cannot be opened? (2) Is it proper for a girl to casually invite boy friends to call again if Bhe doesn't set any time? (3) When two couples are In an ice cream parlor, should one couple give their order and then the other, or should the girls order first and then the boys, or should the boys consult the girls and then do all the ordering? THANK YOU. (1) It is all right for him to get in first. (2) Yes, after a boy has called, the girl should Invite him to come tigain without setting the time. (3) The boys should consult the girls in regard to what they want and then give the order. Very often, however, each orders for him or 'herself. The waiter usually disregards Bex and takes one after another in the order they are sitting. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl thirteen and very fond of a boy friend. He is in my room at school, and he is geting so he doesn't care much about me any more. What can I do to make him like me again? ANXIOUS. Pretend that you no longer care for the boy. When he observes that you are no longer interested in him he will wonder why he has dropped Ohio News in Flashes J PORTSMOUTH Three trainmen were injured when a Chesapeake and Ohio engine blew up. They were Engineer Helfln, Fireman Lewis, and Brakeman Hall. TOLEDO Basil Kozies bought an automobile and started out with it. He lost control of the car, it rounded a corner at 50 miles an hour, and went into a tree. He is dead and another man is seriously hurt. CINCINNATI Dominick Donilla, 4 yearn old, was killed when his companions released the brake of an automobile before which he was standing. He was crushed under the wheela. ALLIANCE Nine persons were injured here when a jitney bus in which they were riding collided with an automobile. SPRINGFIELD Adams G. Remmetter, of Springfield, manager of a brewing company, was robbed of $3,000 in a mining company swindle, he told police today. ALLIANCE Arthur W. Morris, 36 years old, Republican city chairman, is dead of pneumonia. CLEVELAND William Phillips, IS years old, told police he didn't mean to shoot and kill his aunt, when arrest ed in Akron for her murder, whicn occurred last November. Cambridge City, Ind. M. L. Rowe of Richmond, who recently became a partner with O. D Bullerdick in the coal business, has become a Cambridge resident Mrs. Martha Wissler, north of town, visited M. L. Young and family Thursday... O. D. Bullerdick of Richmond, was in Cambridge on business Thursday.... The Misses Mary, Agnes and Elizabeth Puslnella who have been ill, are improved Sam Griffith has moved to Gus Kinsinger's tenant nouse.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertsch and Mrs. U. B. Bertsch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers Sunday at Dublin. ....The social committee of the L. O. (). M. order will give an Easter dance April 21.... Adam Miller has moved from Pershing to the Boyd farm on Capital Hill. .. .Richard Huddleston of Milton, has been spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Joe Weigel. To conserve lubricating oil, which during the war became very scarce in Sweden, practically all machinery was equipped with ball bearings. In these reconstruction days men and women leadera are needed who literally have "iron in their blood." Peptiron combines iron-nux-pepsin in true medicinal form. Gives strength of iron to the blood, nerves and digestion, freshens the complexion, reddens pale cheeks, Rives the goodcheer of health, reduces danger from colds and exposure. Remember tho name, Peptiron.

Mrs. Morton

I sauce made by adding a hard boiled egg chopped fine to a white sauce. Salad - Sprinkle pimento cheese over lettuce. Serve with French dressing to which two drops of tomato catsup and two drops of Worcestershire sauce have been added. Kentucky Potatoes Slice raw potatoes thin. Put in baking dish, season with salt and pepper. On top sprinkle bits of butter substitute. Pour in milk until even with the top of the potatoes. Bake one hour in slow oven. This is a good" way to cook potatoes when old and needing to be cut away. Plum Pudding Jelly One-half ounce gelatine soaked in one-half cup cold water, one ounce chocolate, one-half cup sugar, one cup milk, raisins, currants, nuts. Dissolve sugar In milk and scald. Melt chocolate. Rub smooth with a little cold milk. Add to hot milk. Take from fire and add gelatine. Stir until dissolved and strain into bowl. When firm enough stir in raisins, curants and chopped nuts, any or all of these can be used as convenient. , Serve with cream. from your favor and will probably show interest in you again. I would suggest that you forget about boys for a few years and enjoy your studies and your girl friends. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a discharged soldier. I was discharged before the war ended on account of disability. I would like to know if a disabled soldier will get six months pay also. SOLDIER. Every one who entered the service and was discharged after April 5, 1917, will get ?60. For further information consult the Red Cross. Whitewater, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saxton and family of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dot Saxton and family Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Brown and family were the guests of Mrs. Anna Mutchner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Levi Little and family entertained Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eastman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker and family, all of Richmond. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eastman in the afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hinshaw and daughter of Richmond. .. .John Coppock was in Columbus, O., Friday and Saturday on business William Warner an dwife spent Sunday with Humphrey Mikesell and family of near Chester. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bar nes of Fountain City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Firher Friday Gayle Hunt was the guest of Denzil Gray, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Blose and family of New Madison, O. ....Misses Beha Newson,' Helen Eachus, Veda Miller, Jennie Meranda, Esther Phillip, Minnie McChung, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family of near Fountain City, and Leslie Clopp of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Austin and family Vern Warner spent Sunday with Donald Mutchner Mrs. Emma Blose, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Anna Mutchner were guests of Mrs. Emily Hunt Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thanar and son Dan of Bethel visited Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Williams and family were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Wallingford. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eastman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coppock and family cf Hollansburg, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock and daughter, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addleman and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and family Sunday. The principal countries involved at the inception of the war were: Germany, total war strength, 5,200,000; France, 4,000,000; Russia, 5.500,000; Austria-Hungary, 2,000,000; Italy, 1,200,000; Great Britain, 730,000; Turkey, 400,000. DON'T LET A COLD KEEP YOUAT HOME Dr. King's New Discovery almost never fail3 to bring quick relief Small doses once ia awhile and that throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough Boon quiets down. Another dose anda hot bath before jumping into bed, a good sleep, and back to normal in the morning Dr. King's New Discovery 13 well known, tor fifty years it's been relieving coughs, colds and bronchial attacks. For fifty years it has been 6old by druggists everywhere. A reliable remedy that you yourself or any member of your family can take safely, 60c and $1.20. Train Those Stubborn Bowela Help nature take its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purgative, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the lax bowels. Sold by druggists. 25c'

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Abington, Ind. Mrs. James Jarrett, Mrs. Omar Bertram, and Mrs. Floyd Dynes called on Mrs. Charles Glunt and family and Mrs. Louise Bertram Wednesday afternoon Miss Hazel Wilson visited Thursday afternoon with Miss Eva Wlssler Mrs. Isaac Burris and Mrs. Lester Burris called on Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mrs. Charles Glunt and children Friday afternon. ....Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wisler and family spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood and family. . . .Sunday guests of Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner and family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens were guests Sunday of relatives at Centerville Misses Ruby and Grace Wissler visited Sunday with Misses Emma and Myrtle Miller Relatives from Philomath spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wissler and family Miss Lillian Weiss visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seiens and family at Richmond.. .Misses Eva Wissler, Hazel Wilson, Jeanette Markamp and Doretha Brown; Robert Merkamp, June Doddridge, Ray Weiss and Joe Weiss motored to Richmond Thursday evening and witnessed the "Shepherd of the Hills." Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. McCashland Mrs. Earl Helms and children of Centerville, have returned hame after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Turner Giles Williams and! Charles Kauffman are recovering from the "flu." Mrs. Monroe Stinson and daughter Inez, visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Stinson and daughter Zoie Mr. and Mrs. Wil-! liam R. Jarrett and children visited i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Park Jar- i rett and Mr. asd Mrs. James Jarrett and daughter, Celia Belle Mr. and Mrs. Hary Jarrett and Miss Myrtle Wilson spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood and family. ....Laura Rodenburg visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Miller and daughter Myrtle A dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. uaie smoKer in nonor or ivir. smoKer s pirtnaay, inursaay evening, ine roi-, lowing guests enjoyed the evening: Misses Helen Wood, Azalia Meek, rie Peirson Myrtle Miller Florence Paddock, Cleo Morgan, Mildred Smoker; Messers Lake Earner, Jess Miller, Jess Wolting, Welton Peirson, Harold Henwood, Edward Parker, George Meek, Harve Wood, Horton Hale, John Osborn, Clifford Smoker, Clifford Paddock, Vernon Smoker; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan, Bert Wolting, Walter Paddock and Gale Smoker Mrs. Gale Smoker called on Mrs. Fred Killen Thursday after-! noon A new garage is being built j here Miss Ruby Wissler spent the i week-end with Mr and Mrs. Coy i Stevens . . .Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinder and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Rose Kinder. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and children spent Sun-'-iv with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner, ...Mr. and Mrs. Toney Walker spent Sunday xrith Mr. and Mrs. Robert :olvin...Mrs. Coy Stevens and Grace ind R-ibv Wif-sir-r attended the "Shepherd of the Hills." at Richmond Satur-. day Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roby ma son r.ugni. sp"n: ounuay wim Mr. and Mrs. Addison Roby Miss Cuba Kinder spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boornan at Richmond Mrs. Armanda Wissler, Elmer Wissler and Wilter Wissler and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and family spent Sunday vrith Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens. FOR RHEUMATISM AND BOWEL TROUBLE Twenty-Flv. On(a Worth Is Plenty; Try It! Tunc Jlarmleva. KooiUing Trrx fur Just 3 Daya. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic, miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back, Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex Induces natural drainage of the entire system; promptly opens your clogged-up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves ont , irritating, rheumatic poisons;, relieves feverishuesa, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't Itay "knocked ont" any longei. Get this quick relief today. 25c. from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc.) Be&rdstown, III., or at all druggists. Adv. is the result of our painstaking way of fitting, making, and designing glasses. Accomplished by Our Better Glasses Our "Better Glasses" are just a step in advance of your greatest need, your personal wishes and ultimate satisfaction. "None Better" Haner's Store 810 Main St. All Coal Looks Alike to most people, but when the bills come in, the difference is apparent. If you want to know how much you can actually save, try a ton ot our coal and compare the heat you get from it with the heat you get from the other. We will stand or fall by the result. Hackman, Klehfoth and Company Phones 2015 and 2016 North 10th and F and South G Between 6th and 7th

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Did Richmond Girls Keep Their Hearts For Soldier-Lovers?

Have sweethearts been true to the soldiers overseas? That Is the ques-i uon: Answered in the words of a returned soldier "They have not! " Answered in the terms of an observing, disinterested person "Thenare some who have not." Answered as a mother, puts it "My daughter had good reason not to." Answered by a slacker "We saw to it that they haven't." So spoke a number of Richmondians who did not realize they were attempting to answer one of the lasting questions of the war. Men are returning and some of them are finding that a sweetheart who was just overflowing with promises a few months ago has "flew d'coop" with more haste than thought, probably, and that now he's among the "has beens," at least until l.e looks around a bit "As a matter of fact," observed a maiden, whose former swain returned to the States not long ago, accompanied by a French-speaking and petite madame, "There's been considerable side-stepping on one or two sides I could mention." Well, how about it Gertie, who makes the most mistakes anyhow? Rich man, poor man, beggar man, or thief? Jasserand May Address Miami U. Graduates OXFORD, O., March 26. President R. M. Hughes, of Miami University, is negotiating with Hon. Jean J. Jusserand, French ambassador to the United States, to deliver the address at the seventy-ninth annual commencement of Miami in June. Hagerstown, Ind. Mrs. Earl Radford of Newcastle. Is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winslow.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Day were . Saturday and Sunday of rela-1 tves at Green9fork. Mr. Day is em - i , d at Ft Benjamin Harrison. They Ma-;wll, go to housekeeping this week at . Lawrence, Ind Wm. Stahr, of rrnwfnrf,,,vi1ip was h Katnrdav and Sunday. .. .Wayne Lamar has been ill pnd nas been ccmfined to his home for two weekg Mrs. Fannie Davis jg visitinf, her son at Madison, Ind... ..Miss Edna Holiday ard her guest, Miss Marie Harter of Muncie, spent Monday afternoon in Newcastle I Mr and MrR FrPd Thomas were shop- i p5ng in Richmond Saturday. j i TREES FOR DEAD SOLDIERS OXFORD, O , March 26.-The vi'la2:P pub1iP nols will celebrate Arbordav thi year in a new and novel way. Five mp' trees win be planted 1a the school yprrf in horor of the former students who lost thir lives ;n the natiol servioe d"ri-g the war Richard Ashton. We-l-v Panders. CarBar, Hartwo Tay'or and Edwin Coulter.- Ar-T.rr.nrin.te ceremonies will accompany the tree-planting. '.. , "i TUVE STOMACH . prrOFN." HE AVER?5 WM, A. MUELLER "Since taking Fepgea I can't say enough good about it," says Wm. A. Mueller, restaurant proprietor, 228

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South Water St., Evansville. I convulsions, grinding the teeth and "Like a hungry school boy I enjoy restless sleep, disturbances of vision, every meal I eat and never have a abdominal pains, capricious appetite, sign of indigestion afterwards. Be-; itching of the eyes, nose and fingers, fore I took Pepgen I was in a badly and so forth. It Is therefore well for run down condition. My appetite was the parent of a child suffering from poor. I felt tired and worn out most any of the foregoing symptoms to deof the time. When I got up in the termlne, before Jumping at the conmornings I scarcely had enough am- elusion that the child has epilepsy or bition to dress myself and go to my defective eyes, or is just bad tembusiness. I had sharp pains across pered and irritable, whether or not it the small of my back caused by dis- is suffering from some form of Inordered kidneys. I honestly believe I testinal parasites, could not have lifted twenty-five j If any of the above symptoms are pounds. j noted, or if the child seems poorly and "Pepgen put new life into me. I : listless, without any apparent reason, soon found I could do a big day's work or if it loses flesh ia spite of a plentiin my restaurant and not feel unusual- ful diet, notwithstanding that it seems ly tired in the evening. My back does otherwise quite normal, then, make not now bother me in the least and I every effort to find out if the child sleep sounder than I did before I took , Is not suffering from worms. This Pepgen. I can usually be determined by one of "A short time ago my little girl be-! three ways: The most positive is the came restless at night. I gave her discovery of the passage of a worm or Pepgen for a few days and now her 'worms, either alive or dead. Another mother almost has to pull her out of indication is the presence of masses bed in the mornings. Pepgen is safe of mucus in the stools, which will usfor children because it does not con- tially be found upon minute examlnatain alcohol or strong drugs." . I tion under a magnifying glass to conPepgen is a new compound prenar-' tain the tiny eggs of the worm. An-

ed from the oils and juices of a vast other way the third, while not so connumber of different kinds of leaves, I elusive, is nevertheless valuable: This roots and barks, each recognized for ; consists In administering laxcarln. If

its value in relieving stomach, kid- j ney and nerve troubles. I For rheumatism, lumbago, neuraljria, aches and pains try Pepgen Lini-1 ment. It is made from mustard, sas safras, red pepper, menthol and ammonia. It penetrates but does not blister. . If constipated take Pepgen Laxative 'laoiets. They are different from anything you have ever tried eaten like candy. They thoroughly cleanse the liver. Pepgen Tonic, Liniment and Laxatives may be obtained at Thistlethwaits' drug stores, Richmond or from any other first class drug store anywhere. Adv.

Beautify Country Homes, Urges Demonstration Agent

By GRACE E. HAD LEY. We need to make more attractive and beautiful our country homes In 1 1 order that farm life and country life b BXZ?nlt tion. The well-kept and orderly ap pearance of the homestead or country home is the main factor in making the place attractive. The farmer of all persons has the best opportunity to make the surroundings of his home beautiful It is neither difficult nor expensive to adorn the home grounds with suitable plantings of trees and hardy shrubs and attractiveness from year to year. There are a few principles of good taste In landscape gardening design which are universal in there application to the conditions of the usual farm home and usual town lot. Arrange the planting bo that there are large open Bpaces in the center of the yard. Plant in masses, rather than using individual shrubs or flowers. Avoid straight lines in planting. Mass the shrubbery planting about the borders and foundation. MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS EATON, O., March 26. Annual election of officers of the local Moose lodge resulted as follows: P. D., Chas. Hoops; D., Calvin B. Webb; V. D.. Lewis Weaver; prelate, Jacob Bender; O. G., Ora Collins; trustees, George Churchill and V. R Nelson. Member Isaac Pheanis, in the military serivce and home on a furlough, gave a talk Tuesday evening at a meeting of the lodge, which was followed by an impromptu feast. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CONTEST OXFORD, O., March 26 The annual contest for the basketball championship of Bishop and Hepburn Hall girls of Miami University took place this afternoon. Bishop Hall won by a score of 12 to 11. This is one of the biggest events of the year at Miami. i Miss Iva A. McKittrick, of Dayton, right forward for the Bishop Hall , team, distinguished herself by making nine of the twelve points scored by her team ! Physical Depart' t By Dr. Wellsman Intestinal Parasites The Nematodes Or Round Worms ' ' of the m Ieg of parasites worm3 it Ig fortunate that only a comparatively few varieties are found in human beings. Of these the Round Worms and the Tape Worms, are by far the comm0nest species The round worm3 may be subdivided broadly into two families, the round worm or 6tomacn worms, and the thread or seat worms, The' first-named species resembles very ci0Sely in anDearance the com mon earth worm, being pinkish-white or red-brown in color, and varies in length from 5 to 10 inches, according to sex. Ordinarily, they inhabit the , smaller intestine, but frequently wan-' der up into the stomach, where the 1 disturbance due to their movements causes them to be vomited; hence j they derive the familiar name Stomach Worms. While most frequently found in children, they are often the unsuspected cause of obscure digestive disturbances in adults, and the possibility of their presence should always be taken into account when treatine The eggs of the round worm gain access to the human system through contaminated food or water and are hatched out and the young worms pass into the intestine where they develop to'their full size in about five weeks. The symptoms produced by Round Worms, while characteristic, are also sometimes similar to those caused by other digestive disturbances and for that reason are not always recognized as arising from intestinal worms. It is believed by scientists that the mere presence of the worms is not the cause of the many disturbing symptoms that are observed, but that they are due to some poisonous secretion emitted by the worms which, , being absorbed into the system, cause a variety of more or less alarming resuits. In the case of children these may manifest themselves in severe nervous disturbances, such as epileptiform worms exist the increased amount of mucus passed at first will be noted and the Improved condition of the child, will be the best indication of the efficacy of the treatment In correcting hypei-acldity, in assisting in the assimilation of the nutritive elements of the food eaten, and in the general toning up ot the digestive organs and processes, laxcarln will be found most valuable. "Laxcarln is sold by the Laxcarln Products Co., Dept. E-94, Pittsburgh, Penna. - Price per box one dollar, full treatment six boxes five dollars. Will be sent postpaid upon receipt of cash, money orders or stamps." Substitutes must be refused. Adv.

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Mrs. M. E. Beelman returned Sunday from a four weeks' visit with her niece, Mrs. Ernest Clerke, of Cincinnati. .FJwood Dunham and Mrs. George Shelton of Cincinnati are visiting their sister, Mrs. Robert Fagin, who is quite sick. . .Charles Roach and daughter, Mary Louise, of Xenia, O., spent Sunday with relatives Mrs. j Walter Dole and son, Robert, have re turned to Cincinnati after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagin. .. .Miss Alberta Raney of Eaton, attended the basketball game Friday evening and remained over Saturday with friends. .Seventy-five congressional record volumes have been received from the government and placed on file at the public library. . . . Miss Mary Adams and her brother, Charles of Richmond, spent Saturday with friends Miss Mildred Cummins Is staying at the Fagin home during Mrs. Fagins' illness Mr. and Mrs. Lial Withrow of Arcanum spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northrop Mrs. Lorena Alexander of Eaton visited friends Friday evening Miss Ruth Zea spent the week-end in Eaton as guest of Mrs. Ed Reinhart and Mrs. Richard Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zea and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday at Urbana, O., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold and children of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wrenn Mr. and Mrs. George Harter and Mr. and Mrs. Milroy Harter of New Madison were guests of relatives Sunday Miss Mildred Auld spent Sunday with Mr. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose axe Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream j Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like tisgir. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. Relief is sure.Adv. en's New The very See our

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and Mrs..T. N. Barton.... Rev and Mrs. Ewry have received word that their son, Merrill, has arrived safely from overseas.... Mr. and Mw. Uuom of New Madison were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barnet Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mellinger and children of Greenville spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Jones and family David Andrews is very ill with influenza Otto Nabor called on friends in town Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bragg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Bragg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. WIU Marshall and family Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Haseltine of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whltaker Sunday Fred Dainly is very sick with Influenza Lou Andrews came Monday evening, called by the Illness of his uncle. David Andrews.... Mrs. Rella Lehman and Mrs. Ida Thompson spent Monday In the country with Mrs. M. O. Penland Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Penland and family were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson... Mrs. Gale Vaughn of Dayton is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. T. L. Porterfield. .Mrs. Evelyn Northrop was guest of Mrs. O. W. Sherer Saturday night Mrs. M. L. Via of New Madison is spending a few days with relatives.

The Germans hae been the first European nation to introduce In civilized warfare, barbarous means such as our forefathers wauld hare thought disgracefuL Sure Way To Get Rid of Dandruff There Is one sure way that never fail3 to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordl nary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with tha finger tips. By morning, most If not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will.be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and fou" ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv. Spring Mats latest styles window