Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 8, 19 November 1919 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-rELEGR AM. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919.
NEW PARIS CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN
NEW PARIS, O., Nov. 19. Eugene
Wiley, one and one-half years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Wiley, north of the city, was instantly killed Tuesday when struck by a Pennsylvania train. The baby had been playing tn the yard at the Wiley home, about 50 feet from the railroad and had wandered 1o the tracks Just before the train was due to pass. Mrs. Wiley became alarmed, and upon (searching:, found the lifeless body by the side of the tracks. Fujiftral services will be held at New Madison, O., Thursday morning from the UniversaHst church. Rev. Hoeffer will be In charge.
the suburbs to collect broken toys which will be repaired in scout work rooms and given to children who otherwise might not be remembered Christmas.
CLEVELAND One man was shot and three others injured in strike disturbances here several nights ago.
Indiana News Brevities
ROCHESTER All of the city offiHals, having occupied the city hall, have moved out, leaving the city build. In tenantless. The move was made following the declaration that the city hall was near collapse.
Farm Sale Calendar
FORT WAYNE County Agent H. R. Smalley has tendered his resignation to accept a position with the National Fertilizer Association. BEDFORD The First Presbyterian church, of this city, began observance of its centennial anniversary Wednesday. The celebration will continue throughout Sunday. TNDIANAPOLIS Lorenzo H. Wright, state highway commissioner, was elected treasurer of the National Grange, in session at Grand Rapids. Mich., according to word received here. MTTNCTE A resolution endorsing the candidacy of Edward C. Toner, of Anderson, for the Republican nomination for governor, was unanimously
adopted at a meeting of Eighth District Republicans here. EVANSVILLE All polishers, blacksmiths and grinders employed at th factory of the Evansville Edge Tool Works walked out when their demands for the recognition of their union, an S hour day and increased pay, were denied by the company.
Thursday, November 20. J. W. Lamb, 1-2 mile southeast of Webster, general farm sale at 10:30. Earl Williams and Mrs. Mary Hayward, on farm 2 miles south of Campbellstown, general sale at 10 o'clock. Saturday, November 22. Vaughn Crocker, two squares west of Easthaven avenue, on south side of the National road; cows, hogs and some farm and feeding supplies, at 12:30 noon. Monday, Nov. 24. George Maze, miles west of
Brownsville, on Connersvllle and Brownsville pike. D. R, Swisher, mile east of Camp
bellstown.
Wednesday, December 3. J. C. Huddleston & Son, on Andrew Ziegler farm, 2 miles north of Dublin, general sale at 10 o'clock.
since Tuesday because of sickness. . . . The sixth grade is leading in the sale of W. S. S., having sold 43 Lavone Roush has been absent from the second grade for the past week on account of sickness Edward Juday was absent from the seventh grade Thursday. . . .Bernice Swihart was absent from the seventh grade Tuesday. ....Miss Dosia Waggoner spent the week end at her home in Greenville. The first game of the county schedule in which Monroe will take
part will be Friday night November
21. Monroe Hi s basketball team will meet Camden Hi on the former's floor.
....The picture show for Thursday night, November 20, will feature
Pperv Hvland in "Bonnie Annie 1
Laurie',, a Sunshine Comedy; and an-J
other Ford educational reel, "Carrying Old Glory Over the Seven Seas" The subject of the program of Monroe's Agricultural society for November 21 is "Ohio Live Stock".
Cambridge City, Mrs. Mary Shirkey went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the funeral of a cousin, Herbert Connors Mrs.
Robert McHenrv of MinneaDolis. was
Tthe recent gue6t of Miss Esta Young.
The body of Mrs. Joe Murrey was brought here from Richmond Tuesday
for burial in Riverside cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huddleston left by auto for Florida Wednesday William Barefoot was an Indianapolis visitor this week Miss EBta Young, who has been ill recently, has again taken up her work as bookkeeper with the Ulrich Coal company.
Monroe School Notes
Robert Fletcher and Esther House returned to the third grade after a period of sickness. .. .Miss Lucie Glfford spent the week end at her home at West Mlddletown Oscar Ullom has been absent from the fourth grade
Girls! Your hair needs a little "Danderine" that's all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 3 5-cent bottle of delightful dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beautv. Trv "Danderine" and
MRS. W. E NORTH DOESN'T NEED SYMPATHY NOW
Friends Congratulate Her Upon Her Recovery Gains Thirty Pounds.
WHY MAKE TIE ANNUAL STRUGGLE WITH RHEUMATISM!?
Nature Gives a Cry for Help That S. S. S. Can Answer With the Right Treatment. This is the season when the damp, cold, changing weather of winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism. Rheumatism never comes by accident. It is in the blood and system before a pain is felt. The symptoms of this disease are almost unnoticed at
first, so insidiously do they steal
the body; gradually the pains and stiffness in-
I Ohio News Flashes V MIDDLETOWN The Artificial Tee company here hap increased its capital stock to $225,000 and has awarded contracts for a new reinforced concrete building, with additional machinery. CINCINNATI There were 43 cases of scarlet fever and 30 cases of diphtheria in Cincinnati last week, according to the health officer's repart. MARTINS FERRY One man was killed and 3 injured in an explosion of a pasnlinp encine at Bridgeport, O. The cause of the explosion is unknown. CLEV EIjAND A thief choked and kicked Miss Minnie Brandt, 18, telephone girl, into unconsciousness and robbed her opposite the police station. COLUMBUS Walter F. Roberts is dead and another man is in a serious condition as the result of drinking what was said to be hair tonic, for the alcohol in it.
CINCINNATI Boy Scouts will tour
RICHMOND MAN READ ABOUT IT IN THE PAPERS.
The Experience of Well Known and Reliable Persons Impressed Him, so He Acted for Himself.
Now Declares He is Free From Rheumatism, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Sluggish Liver and Nervousness, Thanks to Dreco.
"1 read in the papers about how these folks right here at home got over thMr sickness by laking Dreco. so I thought what would do them good, would do me good also so I got Dreco too." said Mr. John Moriarity. a woodworker with the Richmond Safety date Co. who lives at Ki5 N. 20th St., Richmond. Ind. "I've been sick for quite a while and have tried nuiny remedies recommend'd for my troubles but none reached ?-.ie: I was daily constipated; my stomach pained me and after meals I'd get nauseated, have aching pains and feel that a lump was choking me In my throat. Aiy liver was inactive and oft en Sim's da:n-od before my eyes. Kiddy spells attacked trie and I'd have splitting hcf!(l.(chc. 1 hud a dull, aching pain in inv back, in the region of my kidneys; my nerves were on edge 80 I couldn't, i-leep. "If any one doubts what they read here, they can come to my address and I'll tell them how Dreco gave complete relief from these troubles; I'm like a new being. full of strength, energy and vitality. Dreco did the work for me " The underlying cause of most stomach troubles, such as pas. belching-, indigestion, dyspepsia, sour risings, foul breath, acidity, heartburn, etc.. seems to be faulty or Impaired nutrition of 1he digestive tract. It is the height of folly to try to drown a sick stomach with patented medicines or deaden the nerves with dope pills. You must use Nature's own methods by reaching the cause of the trouble first. Once remove the cause and see how quickly all stomach troubles vanish. Mr. Powers, the well known Dreco expert, has headquarters at Thistlethwalte's Drug Store, 6th and Main Sts.. to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. .tee him today. Adv.
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Is Acid-Stomach Sapping Your Strength?
Have rou any idea of the great number of ailments that are directly traceable to AcidStomach? Few people have. When they are bilious, have severe headache, or an attack of indigestion, rheumatism, lumbago or sciatica; or when they begin to feel run down and are nervous and mentally depressed; or have dizzy spells, vertigo and pains around the heart little do they think it may have its origin in an AcidStomach. You know how it is with acid-month how the acid which is created as a result of fermentation of particles of food lodged around the gums, literally eats through the enamel of the teeth and causes them to decay. How, then, can anyone expect to "feel right" when Acid-Stomach is making digestion more and more difficult, causing food to sour and ferment in the intestinal tract, filling the system with poieone? And then there are thousands -yes, millions of people who, without having any well defined ailment, are always comp.alning. They can't say extly what is the matter with them. All they cai. tell you 1b that they "don't feel right," are "all in, tired, 6ickly." Is it any wonder that there are so many people who, while not downright sick, show plainly in face, figure and action that they are anything but well? They are despondent, weak, listless, unfit. Aches and pains in practically
every part of the body. Lacking in physical strength and mental vigor. Little or no inclination to be up and doing. Just dragging out a weary existence. A wonderful remedy now makes it possible to get rid of Acid-Stomach without the slightest discomfort. It is called EATONIC a compound in tablet form good to eat like candy. EATONIC brings amazingly quick relief from bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, sour, gassy stomach and the pains of indigestion. It makes the stomach cool and comfortable keeps it sweet and strong. You can eat what yon like and digest your food in comfort without fear of d stressing after effects. It puts you on the road to bounding, vigorous, vibrant health. Thousands upon thousands of people who have used it are enthusiastic in its praise. They 6ay they never dreamed that anything could bring them ench quick relief. livery druggist is authorized to guarantee that if EATOXIC fails in any way he will refund your money.
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"My friends, who used to sympathize with me on account of my ill health, are now congratulating me on my wonderful restoration." said Mrs. W. E.
North, residing at 5204 College avenue, I over
Kansas City, Mo., in relating her re-i;i0 ,.,i,m i.i- m- i ! hi-Lie
ivQijr: rAJJCJ inn c Willi J. aillu. , 1C ... , i . centiy. Mrs. North's hieh christian ! create until they develop great
character and kindly disposition hav., j inconvenience day by day, and won for her a host of devoted friends. jf neglected or improperly treat"The past two years," she continued, i j . phrnnic "has been just one unbroken period of ea .ome cnromc suffering for me and I had become ot only IS Kheumatism the very near being a nervous wreck. My ; most painful of all diseases, with hewie-as ver' P?or ?nd my stom;iits swonen stiff joints, throbach was so upset, that I couldn t eat!, . , J , anything but what would sour andibin2 muscles and stinging make me miserable for hours. After : fierves, but it is a formidable nieais i would bloat up with gas andjand dangerous trouble. have such awful spells of palpitation pvprv av tllp nr,;cnn remains and fluttering of the heart that i . very ciay ine poison remains would become alarmed fearinc mv Ul the system the disease gets a
firmer hold and the patient is soon left a helpless cripple. Of course, if this painful disease was on the surface only, you might reasonably expect to
get relief by the use of lotions,
Dreatn would stop. I was extremely nervous just any little noise would startle me and I became so weak that I could not do my housework. 1 could not sleep, lost weight continual-
J ly, and as nothing helped me I became
so aesponaent that I almost gave up
nope or getting well.
'My husband had been reading about ! liniments and other local appli
cations. But the source of the
disease is in your blood, the tiny
i aindc ana was so anxious for me to try it that he brought me a bottle and
it s the truth, I had not taken it half up
find lodgment
your entire system.
Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed
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before I noticed a difference in mv disease germs
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proves how great Tanlac is, but that's the least of what it has done for me. Why, I am now able to eat just anything I want and never suffer a particle from it. My nerves have quieted down so that I can sleep like a chili and I have not enjoyed such good health in years. I have the greatest faith in Tanlac and my wonderful restoration justifies it. I have recommended it to many of my friends, who are now taking it, and I am glad to make this statement to be used in leting others know about it." Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite; in Greensfork bv C. D. Sornine; in Cambridge City bv Mr. Dean House; in Pershing by Sourbecr & Rodenberg; in Cer.tervilie bv Cen-
tervuie fnarmacy, and in Milton W. L. Parkins. Adv.
In order to get permanent relief from this dreadful disease, the blood must be purified, and all irritating matter removed from the circulation. No remedy does this so quickly as S. S. S., the best blood purifier on the market today, that has stood the test of time with fifty years of success behind it, and more popular today than it has ever been before. S. S. S. not only contains purifying and tonic properties, but solvent qualities, and, being purely vegetable, will not injure the svstem as do medicines
which contain potash and other mineral ingredients. While cleansing the blood of all poison, it builds up the system and relieves the sufferer of the nagging pains of Rheumatism and is the one remedy that is so useful in repairing the damage done by impoverished blood. Don't wait for your trouble to become chronic, but begin the
use of S. S. S. today and purge-J rva Vdrwl rf fh crprms of Rheu-'
VI1V. BfAWWA V. -.-w matism. We maintain a medical department for the benefit of all who are afflicted, and our Chief Medical Adviser, who is familiar with all forms of Rheumatism, will gladly give you advice without charge as to the treatment !r-f vour own case. Address
Medical Director, 11 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
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Don't Rob Your Body and Purse Mrs. Housewife, the majority of persons are unconsciously robbing their bodies and pocketbooks by not eating enough Bread. More Bread-eating means more health and less table costs. Bread is the one food that meets every need of the inner man or woman young or old. Besides, Bread is economical. Take a pad and pencil. Compare the cost of a pound and-a-half of Bread and six pounds of steak or eight eggs. Some difference? Yet each supplies the same amount of energy. Bread deserves a more prominent place on your table. Delicious dishes tempting ones can be made from Bread with little cost. Bread is your Best food Eat more of it. Richmond baked Bread is Bread at its best always wholesome, tempting and highly nutritious. Eat it
Two Slices for One Zwissler's Bakery Bayer's Bakery Richmond Baking Company
