Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 115, 27 March 1919 — Page 2

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News from Surrounding J ; Communities

.GREENSFORK Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson received a letter from their nephew, Emmett Lamb dated March 2, saying that he was well but would like to see home once more, lie is In St. Nazarie, France, and has been wounded. He Just received word of the death of his brother Charles from wounds received in action. Mrs. Sarah Hay ward. 69 years old. died at her home one-half mile south of Greensfork yesterday. She is survived by one daughter and two sons. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at the residence at 10 o'clock. Bnrial will be in Pershing. CENTERVILLE Seven directors were elected for the Farmers' Co-Op-eratlve Grain and Feed company at a meeting of 40 men here yesterday. These men will choose a secretary and president. The constitution and by-laws were adopted at the meeting. The greater part of the stock of $15,000 has been subscribed. The directors are: John Jackson, Gaar Eliason, S. P. Pike, Samuel Clevenger, Mark Stevens James Harris and Frank Petro. Commencement exercises for the local high school will be held April 6. Six pupils will receive their diplomas. Private Asa Smith, a graduate of DePauw and Indiana universities, will give the address. Miss Gladys Fouts is confined to her home with influenza. Mrs. Howard Meek who has been a teacher of Latin In the high schools of West Virginia, Is taking her place in the school here. JACKSONBURG The blacksmith shop and barn of Martin Coff man were ' completely destroyed by firo on Tuesday night CHESTER The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Carman in Chester, Thursday afternoon, April 3. The Rev. L. F. Ulmer will fill his last appointment of the conference year here, next Sunday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Farmers began sowing this year's crop of oats this week. DUBLIN The Francis Asbury class of the Methodist Sunday school will entertain all the members of the Sunday school in the social rooms of the church Friday evening, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman entertained a few guests Thursday in honor of the 96th birthday of Ms father, J. V. Hoffman. Services will be held at the Friends, Christian and United Brethren churches next Sunday morning and evening, and at the Methodist church in the evening. The Rev. Mr. Stoner will deliver bis farewell sermon for the conference year. WINCHESTER, Ind. The 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stegall was shot in the left eye Tuesday with, an air rifle in the hands of a companion. For a time it was thought that serious injury would result, but the attending physician now assures the parents that the eyesight will be saved. The case of the State versus Lon Newton of Losantville, charged with having an unlawful amount of whisky in his possession was tried before Judge J. E. Engle in the mayor's court Tuesday. Judgment was held until April 2. It was alleged that Newton who lives at Losantville, received whisky from two other men after they had brought it from Arcanum, O. James Howard, colored, who was found guilty of man-slaughter when tried for the murder of Gideon Kllngman, was taken to prison Tuesday by Sheriff Davisson. lie will serve from two to twenty-one years. Robert L. Cleveland and Dan Keith who were arrested for bringing whisky into dry territory Saturday are yet in Jail. Tuesday Keith was brought into court and pleaded not guilty to a charge of bootlegging and resisting an officer. Bond was fixed but so far Keith has failed to find bon.lsmen. RELIEVED RHEUMATICS ENTHUSE ALL LOUD IN THEIR PRAISE OF "NEUTRONE, PRESCRIPTION 99" A worklnjr man buying a bottle of "Neutrons prescription 99" was asked how it was helping him. "Helplnr me", he replied. "Why, there ta nothing on earth like it. You rton't know how my poor swollen, stiff, faints and muscles pained and burned. 1 was nearly crazy with suffering and the worry of losing so much time and pay. "Before I knew about 'Nentrone Prescription 99' I tried all kinds of tablets rnd llnimnts. but one bottle of 'Neutrons Prescription 99' helped me so much that t am never without it now. all patn and swelling is gone and I feel like doing things". " 'Neutron Prescription ?9 certainly must be a -wonder"; the dmrrlst replied. "We hare never handled anr. thing like it, they all say the lime". 6li t nt the vti Conkey Drug company, and leading druggists everywhere. Adv. -

At Austin's Today New Sailor Hats in colors, for children New Hats, New Trimmings, Everything in the New Shapes and new colors. N

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Mrs. Sereptia Kelley, 69 years old, who died at her home in Lynn of cancer was buried at Arba Tuesday. She was a sister-in-law of Dr. C. M. Kelley of this city. Funeral services for the 9 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cbenoweth, who died at the home of his grandparents, were held Tuesday fore

noon, with burial at Jericho. Mrs. Nathan Barker, 80 years old, who died at the County Inflrmery Monday of heart trouble was buried Tuesday. She had been an Inmate of the infinnery for many years. EATON Because df failing health, the Rev. J. C. Shaw of the Methodist church, has gone to Jacksonville, Fia.. for a brief stay with relatives. He left for the south, Wednesday, accompanied by his wife. From ; Jacksonville they will go into North Carolina, into the mountain country. His church has given him a two-months' vacation. M. K. Hensel has been appointed a member of the board of trustees of the Preble County Children's Homo, to succeed Harry G. King, who resigned, after serving eleven years on the board. Failing to obey a court order pertaining to payment of alimony, Judson McCoy, residing at Middletown. was brought into common pleas court on a charge of contempt of court. A year or longer ago McCoy's wife secured a divorce, along with an alimony allowance of $10 per month. McCoy was haled into court because he was $250 in arrears. The court ordered him to pay $3 a month until the $250 is paid. He gave bond to insure payment. With a family reunion and a generous dinner, relatives of James Laird recently celebrated his 94th birthday snniversaiy at his home at Falrhaven. Mr. Laird is probably the oldest person In Preble county. His health Is splendid and he does much of the lighter work on his farm. Outdoor ac- ' tlvitles and regular habits are given i by the aged man for his having at- ' tained such advanced age and for hav ing retained his vigor of body and health. D. W. Johnston, of Indianapolis, who is visiting his father-in-law, M. W. Nation, is recovering from the effects of a broken right arm, sustained recently while in the act of cranking an automobile motor. The crank handle slipped out of his hand and struck his arm. About a year ago the same arm was broken in the same manner. MIDDLEBORO Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Adrflfiman observed their 46th wed- ! ding anniversary Thursday. They were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laudwehr at a dinner party. The Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday with Mrs. Cora Little. Several farmers are sowing clover Beed this week. Many persons from surrounding towns attended church services here last Sunday night The Rev. L. F. Ulmer will preach next Sunday morning. This will be the last sermon of his conference year. A number of young people from Middleboro surprised the Rev. I F. Ulmer and family Saturday evening. The evening was spent in nius-ic and games. NEW PARIS David Andrews, colored, 80 years old, died at. his home here. He was a veteran of the Civil war. He Is survived by a widow, one con in France, and a 'grandson. Funeral services for Mrs. Virgie Ledbetter were held Thursday afternoon at the home. Burial was in Springlawn cemetery. LIBERTY Fire destroyed the resi YOU MAY NEED A LITTLE SULPHUR To Help Eliminate and Regulate the Functions of the Body Sulpherb Tablets a Boon to Womankind Who Suffer. Not only a bodn to womankind but to men, women, boys and girls, Sulpherb Tablets have proven to be the simple, mild but most effective, in the overcoming of conditions primarily due to constipation and inactive kidneys. Women suffer periodically, and at such times suffer in silence, when if they could only know that the sulphur, cream of tartar and herb extracts In Sulpherb Tablets would surely bring relief, there would be millions made happy and free from headaches, backaches, languor, constipation, pimples, eruptions, etc., due to accumulated poisons in the body. Mrs. E. Phelan, 189 Cambridge St.. Boston, writes: "In reading your good advice to others I have found relief. I was troubled with backaches, headaches and dizzy spells so I started to take your Sulpherb Tablets which gave me great relief. May your good work go on, etc." Sulpherb Tablets are very, very good and sold by all druggists, at 60c per tube. Adv. WESTCOTT

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

dence occupied by Mr. Plrkett and owned by Mrs. Maggie Phenis of Con nersville. The property was Insured. No one was injured. - Smith Mitchell of Harrison township recently purchased a large brick buildlng of Charles Ross and will use it for a garage and automobile' sales room. DeWitt Snyder rented his farm east of here and with his family jyill go to California to recover his health. Mrs. Cam Miller was buried here today. Jesse Stevens has been ill for several weeks of inflfiuenza. Kis place in the school has been filled by Miss Mary Williams. Cloyd Kellar of this place will give up teaching at the end of the present term and with his family will move to a farm in Bartholomew county, Ind. William Bias, P. Earcusi and Zed Wood have arrived in New-York, according to telegrams received here toBaby Blinded from Eczema "The child's head and face were almott a solid sore. The eyes perfectly blind. Doctor ld the wort case he had ever seen. On ntmpit of D. D. D. did wonderful work. A complete cure followed." Thos. J. Uorminey.Jenison. AS. Too write, too. to the D. D. D. Company ti Chicago for a nample and get immediate relier. Or, ask your dmsist and lie wttl tell you wliai D. . D. bas accomplished in your own neiBh. borliood. Your money back unless Um flrel bottle relieves you. ssc. oc ana i.uu. rm r""issi " S&fesssV- 1 IML Iotlonibr Shin Diseo - Take advantage of 14 th Birthday Sale Queen Anne Dining Suite

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Complete nine:pie;t u.iui Kooiu fcuite consisting of bullet, china cabinet. 48-inch extension table, arm chair and five dining chairs. Splendidly finished In oak. A stunning bargain value. Worth $180.

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WONDER PIECE This rich Queen Anne period davenport will make your living room a source of pride.- Finished in mahogany. Finest quality tapestry upholstering. Complete as shown. Worth $89.00. MATTRESS SALE Our $11.00 Reversible Blue Tick Combination Q flfi Mattress, only .... PO.UW

day. All the boys are rrorh Liberty and have served in the-front line trenches in France. . Farmers around here expressed delight "over the appearance of their wheat fields at this time of year. The wet weather lias held. back, much of their plowing.

MILTON The "500" club met Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. W. C. Sauier. ' ' ' " " ' Six young boys from Cambridge City were arrested her when they at tempted to break into the school house during the school party Monday night. The fathers of the boys paid their fines. Hot Curling Iron Goes No More Broken Hair ! druggist can supply you. Adv. Every woman knows that continual ue of the hot curling iron means brittle, blistered, parched, dead-looking hair with burnt, unever ends. There's no need of anyone using that instrument of torture, now that we know what can be accomplished by the occasional application of ordinary liquid stlmerine. This Is not only more effective, giving the hair a fluffier and prettier curl, but tends-to promote its health, lustre and beauty. Any drugKlst can supply stlmerlne In liquid form and a few ounces will last many weeks, so it is quite economical to use. The approved way is to part the hair in several strands and with a clean tooth brush apply the liquid the full length of each strand. The over-night transformation is agreeably surprising to one who has never tried this simple and harmless method. Adv.

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday. Four days of exceptional value-giving. . Don't delay. It means a saving of at least 20.

Big Price Reduction

$49.75 Bed m Daven- fc port Now 397H-

$59.00 $78.00

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good dining room table and the opportunity to secure one at the lowest price has come. Oak construction. Do not fall to take advantage of the special Anniversary sale price. Worth $23.00.

SILK SHADE MAHOGANY LAMP A very Special Value at a Very Special Price Now . Save One-Fifth Here

The shades come in several patterns and varied colors. See them

Special Mahogany

Special Oak and Mahogany SMOKERS

TABOURETTES Strong and

Round Mahogany only

$1.48 complete, finish tray, Oil-more Finger SALE

FLOOR MOPS $2.25 value Now $1.50 Includes 1 qt. Cedar Oil

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THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919.

Earlham Man Chauffeur for U.S. Armistice Commission rtnnaid Snvder. who went to France with the Friends' Reconstruction Unit fmm Kariham college. Is now chauf feur with the American Armistice Commission in Berlin. In a recent POWERFUL SKIN REMEDY DISCOVERED Twentieth Century Liniment Proves One of Strongest Antiseptics Known. Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and all Skin Eruptions in Few Days. Guaranteed Now that many thousands of people know that powerful penetrating 20th Century Liniment has no equal in the treatment of Rheumatism, Lumbago. Neuralgia. Sciatica, we want them to know that this wonderfully effective antiseptic and germicide will dry up ecxema eruptions in a few days and cause the scales to drop off ana disappear. It acts the same way with any skin disease such as barber's itch, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory skin troubles, while boils, abscesses, ulcers and ODen sores are healed in a few days. Get a bottle today and if after using it one week it does not do all and more than we claim for it, we will refund your money without question. Your ---(Beauty's Mirror) Sale

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DAVEN PORTS DAVENPORTS Spec jcial Pedestal , Special Costumers Our special barg ain customer. One of our best designs; strong and neat appearing. We expect to sell large quantities, so make sure to get yours by coming early. See them In west window. The pedestal we are aiming to make our a n n i v ersary bargain hit. Very sturdy design, exceptionally well made and durably finished in oak and mahogany. Our supply Is limited. See them in west window.

Designs in Endless variety

Regular $35.00 value Now

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Special Solid Oak MAGAZINE STANDS

sturdy, 3-shelf, Durable, made with with brass 98c our special at only only. .

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letter received from him he tells of thrilling experiences in the, German

capital. " He states that he believes the Germans are really glad to have rid themselves of the kaiser and says that there is a real shortage of food." Snyder's home is in Wabash.

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And Big Demonstration By special arrangement with the factory we are permitted to make this splendid offer for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY; CRYSTAL WHITE Laundry Soap

One 10c Can CREME OIL TOILET SOAP with each order of 5 bars of Crystal White Soap.

JOHN M. EGGEMEYER and SONS GROCERY

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To offer furniture of this character at 60 low a price is a final proof of the values which are now being offered. These four pieces are finished in your choice of mahogany or American walnut. AH compartments are of special dust-proof construction. Worth $200.

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This 13 one of the most popular buffets we've ever handled. To make its pop ularity even greater, we are offering it as an example of our anniversary sale reductions. . Remember, the price Is for this sale only. Worth $39.75.

Table $28.50 value 1UU

Elegant Queen Anne period library table finished in mahogany. Price now very low. NOW e$22o8fl

Special HYGENO CARPET SWEEPERS

4 shelves $1.75 A $3.00 value for pnly

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500 Pounds FREE ICE with each Refrigerator Cash or Payments

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i0 rewer uih.u ., new. British house of commons wf service in the war. Colds Cause Grip and lnfluen LAXATrVE BROMO QUININE Tablet remove the cause. There is only on "Broino Quinine." E. W. GROVfc signature on the box. 30c. Take advantage of 14th Birthday Sale Queen Anne Period Suite mm- a Buffet to Home fhfTtU kocker Bargain 13.20;. A big, comfortable rocker at a very small price. Well padded genuine leather s";at. Very strlongy built and lastingly finished in mahogany. Worth $16.50 CEDAR CHEST $15.50 Cedar Chest $12.40 $22.00 Cedar Chest 817.60 127.50 Cedar Chest S22.00

$160.00

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