Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 322, 27 October 1919 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1919.

PREBLE MEN HOLD PIG SALE; HESSIAN FLY RUINS CROPS

Eaton. O., Oct 27 Twenty head of thoroughbred pigs, mostly bpring boars and gilts of the Spotted Poland, Berkshire and Big Type Poland breeds, were sold at the first public 6ale held by the Preble County Pure Bred Live Stock association, on the county fairgrounds. Total sales amounted to ?650, or an average of $32.50 a head. All stock sold at the sale is elegible to register. Jesse L. Haston contributed 9 head of Spotted Poland to the sale; J. W. Dafler, 4 head of Berkshires; Jesse Johnson, 4 head of Big Type Polanda, and Trunck Bros., Wilbur Christman and J. S. Niswander, one head each of Big Type Poland. Auctioneer Bart Foley, Seven Mile, cried the sale. The association is laying plans for a big cattle, horse and hog sale next spring. Hessian Fly Loose Hessian fly Is ravaging growing wheat in some sections of Preble county, according to County Agricultural Agent A. J. Swift He says the

Hi3 inspection up to this time ha3 been confined to the eastern Bection of the county, where he says the fly is so extensive in some fields that the wheat is practically worthless and likely will be plowed under. On one stock of wheat Agent Swift says he found 24 specimens of the pest. He expects to visit all sections of the county just as soon as possible to ascertain to what extent the entire county is affected by the fly. Roosevelt Drive Continues. Drive for contributions to the Roosevelt Memorial fund in Preble county has been extended to and including Thursday, of this week, announces County Chairman Oscar A. Gale. Lateness in the appointment of a local county chairman and in getting the ' drive under way in the county is the reason for extending the time. Weadick Services Held. Following her death Friday at her home southwest of Eaton, funeral services for Mary Ann Weadick, 68. were held here this morning at 9 o'clock in the Church of the Visitation, Rev. Father Joseph M. Hyland officiating. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery. Four sons and one daughter survive. Black Is Burled. With the local Odd Fellow lodge in charge, assisted by Rev. A. J. Bussard, of the Methodist church, funeral services for th9 late Simon Black, 53, farmer, were held Sunday afternoon at his late home southwest of Eaton. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery. Mr. Black's death took place Friday in Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind. He is survived by his wife and one child. Miss Sebert Succumbs. Following her death at the City General hospital. Cincinnati, funeral servIces for Miss Loretta Sebert. 21, nurse, were held Sunday afternoon at the home of her father, August Sebert, at Camden. Miss Sebert graduated last June from the curses' training department of the hospital In which she died, and where she was a member of the nursing corps.

and many a worthy society of grownups. Team play, democratic give and take, in friendly competition, under the direction of trained leaders, are giving an unconscious schooling for life in a great democracy that was never so much needed as now when a generation of girls is growing up who will have a greater effect on their

country's laws and law-making than any girls ever had before. Mother's Best Wishes. Mother says that scouting is the best thing that girls can take up in their young lives, and she hopes that the Girl Scouts will have a great success. She also thinks that when a girl takes the Scout Promise she should live up to it. There is nothing that

makes mother so happy as to have me do things to help other people and she hopes that every one will encourage the Girl Scouts. Girl Scout Troop One, Beverley, New Jersey.

A big talker is seldom a big thinker, but a silent man may also be silent because he knows nothing to say.

Several Attend Local Artists' Exhibit Sunday All the artists who have contributed to the Richmond painter's exhibit now on display in the public art galery In the High school building, were present at the formal opening, Sunday afternoon. A number of persons

called at the galleries. Mrs. Natham Paine, of Oshkosh. Wis., sister of Mrs. Elbert Shirk, of this city, selected Elwood Morris's "Through the Beech Woods," and Mrs. Eggemeyer's "The Girl in the Garden" for purchase. The canvasses displayed in the exdibit have never been showed in Richmond before.

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YOUR GIRL AND MINE By Josephine Datkam Bacon, Mother of a Girl Scout. The next thing you want is a falr-and-square play the game sort of girl. This cannot be done by talking about it and handing down preachments. The Girl Scouts teach it to them. There's the difference between them

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thorough trial, and that was the best money I ever spent; it did me more good than any money I ever spent. I tell you the pains are gone from my joints and muscles. I can turn my head all around 'and never have a pain in my neck, and I walk without the slightest inconvenience. Dreco also soothes my stomach and it is greatly improved. I am glad to endorse this wonderful medicine, that did bo much for me." The old-fashioned remedies made from roots and herbs, are the best for anyone to take. Dreco is made

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