Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 25, 10 December 1919 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AIID SUN-lTSLEGIlAU. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1919.
CT1A HISTORY : "DISCUSSED AT MEET
That the proposed history of the tat may be planned by the pioneers'
association at the Claypool hotel. In
Indianapolis, Dee. 10 and 11 has called together representatives of the most Important organisations of Indiana.
members of the historical conserva
tion department; the surrey department - and . military organisations, which hare historical ; committees,
Methods of continuing plans for the
nutorywui he considered at this con
ference, which 1 the first of Its kind. . Governor James P. Goodrich will nroalria nnmln aaaatnto nt tha
conference Wednesday night, when T.
F. Morden of Purdue university will speak , on the general subject of a "State-History. followed by presenta
tion of the purposes of the historical
agencies by J. P. Buna of Indiana
Historical society.
D. C. Brown of the state library,
Prof. Harlow Lindley, of the Indiana Historical commission; Logan Esarey
of the Indiana Magazine of History;
Jdhn H. HolUday, president of the Indiana Pioneer society, and a dicusslon of co-operation among historical agencies by Dr. John W. Oliver, of
.war history of the state.
Mrs. D. B. Olcott, member of the state board of education, will preside
at the Thursday morning session when the study, teaching and general publicity of the state history will be
discussed. Discussions will he pre
sented from the points of view of schools, libraries, clubs, and various organisations .like the Daughters of
the American Revolution, the American -Legion, etc
The Importance of Collection and
Preservation of Local History.' la the abject Prof. James A. Woodbnrn, of Indiana university will present Thurs
day afternoon. Prof. Lindley will pre
side' at this session which will conalder "Local History George 8. Cottman, of Madison, IndL. will speak on "Co-o Deration Between Bute and
Local Historical Agencies.'' Kate Milner Rabb, assistant professor of history at Indiana university, will speak
on "State Historical Shrines,' and T.
T Jt 1- T7..t n.MM.Ttfiil Its A will
discuss "The Pocket In Indiana History." W. A. Guthrie, chairman of the Indiana conservation -commission will close the session with a short address
on "What Conservation Can Do.'V
The annual banmiet will close the
conference at 6 o'clock Thursday eve-
nine. Several speakers will deliver
toasts.
fcrenf Ttashxrs Dca'f Decide cn Cczsdidctica No action was taken by the Parent-
Teachers' Association, which held a
meeting in Centerville, Tuesday night, to consider the consolidation of the
Centerville and Center Township schools.
County ' Superintendent Williams
spoke on the advantages of uniting the town and township schools. C. R. Cob. lens, of New Paris,' O., described what had been accomplished In New Paris as a result of the consolidated school
there.
Motor Club WW Make
Efforts to Get Paved Road OXFORD. O.. Dec 10. -The Oxford
Automobile Club is interesting Itself In the paving of the College Comer nibs hetvsen thin vlllitce and College'
Corner, and in conjunction with the county commissioners its members are endeavoring to bring about such an improvement. Two members of the county board are heartily in favor of
paving this tborougnrare.
A committee from the club will so
licit the aid of the state highway department, and It Is believed that satisfactory arrangements will be made
' whereby the work of Improving the
thoroughfare will start next spring. This is one of the most important roads into Oxford; it is the road over which nearly all the travel to Rich
mond uses.
Cambridge City.
Walter Lawson. of Newcastle, was
a Cambridge visitor Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hoffman recently
visited her daughter at Indianapolis
, . . . .Cambridge Lodge No. 9 Knights of
Pythias will entertain their service
men Thursday evening Joe Wiegel Is very ill The ladies of the Social Union of the M. E. Church cleared $123 at their rummage sale Friday
and Saturday..... Mr. and Mrs. F. H,
Ohmit and son, Albert and Miss Alice
Bradbury attended the funeral or Rev,
N. D. Wolfard. Sunday, at the German
Baptist church west of Hagerstown..
Mrs. Matthew Williams has gone to 1 f 1 1 I AL. a..
inaianapoiis 10 epeuu iuc wim
her children Mrs. Angelina Wil
liams is very ill .A daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thornber-
rv. Sunday night.. . . .John Lowery at
tended a dance at Oxford. Saturday night..... Eleven persons were receiv
ed in the Methodist - church Sunday morning. The rite of Baptism was
administered to sixteen.. .J. W. Moore,
Lee Ault. William Hunt and Charles
Young were among those from her who attended the funeral of James
Crawford, at Bentonvllle, Monday af
ternoon Theodore Monger is ill.
- Paints that are said to be both tire
and water proof are maae irom roe ou
of a Manchurian bean.
HOW WEAK
WOMEN ARE
MADE STRONG
Mrs. Westmoreland Tells in
the Following Letter.
Harrison, N. Y. "When my first child was born I did not know about
LydiaE Pinkham'a Vegetable ComCound andhad a very ardtimc I read in the newspaperabout the Vegetable Compound and when my
secona cnua came J took it and was wel
during th e whole
time, and childbirth was a hundred times
easier. Ever since then I have used it
for any weakness and Would not be without it for the world. 1 do all my
work and am strong and healthy. I am nursing my baby, and I still take the Vegetable Com pound as it keeps awoman .In good health. You may publish my ' testimonial for the good of other women, If you choose to do so." Mrs. a Westmoreland, Harrison, N.Y. Women who suffer from displace" nents, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, headaches and nervousness should lose no time in giving; this famous root and herb remedy, LydiaE. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, a trial, and for special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, llass. .
Chester, Ind. The Women's Foreign Missionary
society met at the home of Mrrs. Ada
Morrow Thursday afternoon. Several members were present. Mrs. Mattle
Kendall read from the study hook.
and Mrs. Maggie Boerner had charge of the mystery box. The January meeting will be .held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Berry Mrs. Jennie Webster is Improving from an operation for the removal of her tonsils... Rev.
and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer attended an all day meeting of the Middleboro Ladles'
Aid society at the home- of Mrs.
Charles Duke near Middleboro, last Thursday.. ,. .Luther Hinshaw- and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Charles Woodruff and family at dinner
Sunday.. . . .Rev. I F. Ulmer filled his regular appointment here Sunday
night.. Captain Rogers returned home
Friday from Lynn, where he was called Tuesday on account of the illness of his wife who Is visiting her son at Lynn... The Booster class will
meet with Mrs. Elbert Kemp Thurs
day afternoon, Dec 11. Every Booster
is urged to attend. The class will give
a parcel post sale and " ice cream
supper at the hall, ' Friday ' evening.
Dec 19 Mrs. James Webster and daughter Florence spent Sunday eylth Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin... Maurice Hinshaw of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hinshaw and
family..... Ralph Buroker was' the guest of Everett McMahan in Rich
mond Sunday.
Economy, IrJ. Wbittler Beard was hauling several
cream cans containing buttermilk,. In his machine Friday afternoon. When near the cross roads north of town,
the machine became unmanagable, and ran into the side ditch nose first. . .Among those attending the Friends meeting at Richmond Sunday, were Edgar - Manning and wife, Charles Hunnicutt'and wife, Howard HunnScutt, John Macey and wife, Lawrence Macey and wife and Mrs. Annie Morrison..'. . .Mr. Newland, of Earlham, preached at the Friends church Sun
day. He will give, a series of four sermosn to the young people, beginning January 4.. .U. M. Stewart, pres
ident of the local farmers' federation,
will address the high school Thursday
morning... . .The Friends missionary meeting will be held at the home of Charles Randall Wednesday afternoon. ....Harvey Sanders," who Is working at Marlon, spent Sunday here with his ramIly.....Mlss Nellie Jones motored to Milton Monday morning to resume her work as teacher In the publio
schooL. . . .Rev. Nathan D. Wolfard,
whose funeral took place Sunday
morning, and father of Mrs. Cicero Oler, formerly lived near Sugar Grove, and was well and favorably known.
....Mr. and. Mrs. Ellis Lester spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
McCann.....Mr. and Mrs. vernon
Brammer of Crawfordsvllle, called on
Russell arrived Sunday to be the
guest of Rev, and Mrs. J. J. Fischer.
. .Mrs. Lundy and daugnter, miss
Helen, were aURlcbmond Saturday.
, ...Mr. and Mr.. Nolte, parents of Mrs. Glunt, moved into the Dr. Loop home Monday. Mr. W. M. Stewart and daughter
Luclle and Miss Ammond were at
Richmond Saturday..,. Everet Clark
and Joe Morrison went to Indianapolis Monday.... Mr.'and Mrs. J. J. Fischer were in Rlchmoidsjfiaturday. .Mr. and
Mrs. William swaim were at tucomond Friday. .Mr. Pierson Bane
and wife, of Lynn, were guests of rela
tives here...... Miss Lorene Bine oi M uncle spent the week end with Miss
Carrie Cranor. .... .The W. E. Aid
Ladles will conduct a poverty social at the Church parlors Thursday after
noon, a cordial invitation to au, oe sure to come in old clothes. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charley Montgomery had as their guests for Sunday dinner. John Bowman wife and daughter, Miss
Margaret, Joe Cain wife and daughter Miss Helen. . ..Eight car loads of hogs were shipped from Economy Monday,
twelve cars more to be loaded, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. . . .
Mrs. Cynthia Hatfield nee Macey.
from Idaho, paid a visit to her cousins
the Beard brothers last week.... Mr. Howard Manning and wife. Mre Greenstreet and Mrs. Everett Lamb motored to Indianapolis Saturday. .....The W. B. Aid Bazaar and market to be held at office building of Mrs. J. B. Clark's Saturday all day. ...Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cain entertained at Sunday dinner, Ocsar Fox and wife, and Wil
liam MacGunlgal of Modoc. . .. . .The
larger part of the corn crop here has been gathered, the remainder will be finished this week if the weather will permit... Howard H. Manning and
family left for college corner to make that place their future home, Mr. Manning has launched in the Creamery business with Earnest Replogle, also a former resident of this place. . . .Miss Blanche Fennlmore returned to Anderson Sunday afternoon after spending the week end with her parents. , Grove the week end with her parents. ..... Grover Holllngsworth , and daughter Reba, spent a few days with relatives at Parker City....H. E. Cain received two boxes of apples, samples of black twig and pyramids, varieties of first year of bearing, from his orchard in
Washington, they were of fine flavor
....Burt Veal accompanied by Loring
Lamb and Arthur Denny were return
ing home Saturday evening in a ma
chine, when the fog was so dense they could not ' see until they were about
to run into a horse and buggy, or into the side ditch, he chose the latter, howerer beyond an unpleasant delay no damage was done.... Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kennedy entertained at Sunday dinner. Leander Anderson, of Williamsburg. Guy Davis and family of
Richmond and Miss Margery Homngsworth of Williamsburg.
Wayne Toaadsp Femurs ' X7M Hett Sctzrday Members of the Wayne Township Farmers' association will hold a meeting In Room 20, of the Hgb school Saturday afternoon, at l irn, Saturday, Dec 18. The membership books of the county organisation , will be closed Dec. 20. -". .. - , . !
Farmers who have not Joined the
federation, yet, should sign their application before this date, as those
who join at a later date will forfeit
certain benefits and privileges, one official stated.
A .meeting of the board of directors
SWITCH TO "CASCARETS" THEY DON'T SHAKE YOU UP!
Regulate Your Liver and Bowels Without Being Griped, Sickened or Inconvenienced
of the county organisation win be held at the First National Bank, Saturday, Dec 20. at 1 p. m at which action win be taken en the county agent proposal and also steps in regard to the farmera opposition to the increase fa tax
valuation will be taken.
KRUPPS BUILDS LOCOMOTIVE. ES8EN. Dec 10. The first locomo
tive to be built by the Krupps left the
worse Saturday, hauling ten freight cars, which also were built by the firm that formerly specialised in the construction of big guns. The new department of the great Kruno works.
employing S.500 men, is said to be cap-
anie or turning out 800 locomotives and 8,000 freight cars annually.
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
mma mm declares "I HAVEN'T HAD ONE DIZZY SPELL SINCE TAKING PEPGEH
Cascarets end biliousness, headache, colds, and constipation so gently you're never even Inconvenienced. There is no griping and none of the explosive after-effects of cathartics like Calomel,
Salts, sickening Oil or cramping Pills. Tonight take Casearets and get rid of the bowel and liver poison whioji is keeping you miserable and sick. Casearets cost little and work while you sleep. Adv.
DUiy spells are usually caused by a disordered liver so that when Mrs. L. E. Davis. SSt South Fifth 8treet. Richmond, tells how she was relieved of dissy spells by Pepgen, it Is quite likely that her liver was affected, and Pepgen induced activity of that organ. In relating her - experience Mrs. Davis says, "I suffered with ditsy spells and they were so bad at times that I could scarcely stand alone. Often I had to grab hold of something Quickly to steady myself. The dizsy spoils caused me no pain but they are very disagreeable and annoying, besides, they are positively dangerous.
A person never knows just when they
are coming.
"1 was also troubled with Indiges
tion. My food didn't agree with me.
After eating I felt Bloated and un
comfortable I think the troubles I had came from a disordered liver.
"Anyway I took Pepgen and that re
lieved me. I have not had one dlssy
spell since a few days after I began to take 1L" A' person so affected feels that they have "run-down" and they think they can't be wound up again. But thousands and thousands of men and women who have thought they were run down forever, have wound themselves up again and are running along as smoothly as ever. They took Pepgen. They found Jn Pepgen a liver tonic a stomach medicine that strengthens starved, sore organs and builds health through the stomach, blood and nerves. These people gratefully praise Pepgen because it freed them from Illness and brought back the Joys of living. Sold by Tbistlethwaite and other leading druggists. Adv.
SHE WAS FORCED TO MUFFLE "BELL OF TELEPHONE
Mrs. Swanson's Nerves Had
Been Upset From Years of Trouble Gams Twenty
rounds Taking Tanlac
"For the benefit of the thousands
who are suffering from stomach trou
ble and a run down condition. I want to tell of the wonderful results I have
gotten from the use of Tanlac," said
Mrs. Lena Swanson of 1720 North
Madison street, Peoria, Illinois. In re
lating her remarkable experience with
the medicine, a few days ago. "My friends are simply amazed.'
sne conunuea. "xney an say i am
now the picture of health. Why' Just
today, one of my friends told me
was looking ten years younger, and
I certainly do feet that way, too.
have already gained twenty pounds
in weight and have just finished my
fifth bottle of Tanlac.
it was eight years ago, or more, that my stomach got out of order, and my health began to fail. I finally got to feeling so badly that I lost interest in- everything, gave up my church work, and found little pleasure
in life. My food acted like poison
to my system. I would bloat up with gas until I did not look natural, and Just suffer agony. My heart would
flutter from the effects of this gas,
and weaken me until I would almost faint I would get so dizzy at times, that the house seemed to be whirling 'round. No one knows, unless they have suffered the same way, how miserable I did feel. I at last got to where I had to almost stop eating.
and became so run down and weak
it was all I could do to get about the house. My nerves were so shattered that the least noise would up
set me. I finally had to muffle the telephone as I would almost Jump out
of my chair when It rang. I slept
but little at night and seldom woke
up in the mornings without a dull.
nagging headache. "My friends would call and symph-
athize with me, but now they rejoice
with me and go 'way praising Tanlac. One day my brother, who had used
Tanlac with fine results, brought me a bottle and talked me into trying it. Well, when I finished that bottle, my
appetite had returned, and I could eat
better and sleep better than In years. I didn't feel quite so nervous, either,
and then I knew I had at last found the medicine I needed. I had been
suffering so long and was in such
badly run down condition that it took several bottles of Tanlac to straighten
me out, but anyone can look at me now and see that I am enjoying good
health. I can now eat meats, pickle,
cabbage, in. fact, just anything, and
never have the last trouble with my stomach. My nerves are as calm and
I sleep as soundly as when I was
child. I am just so grateful and happy for the return of my health that
I want to tell everybody aoout Tanlac I never grow tired of praising
it to my friends."
Tanlac Is sold in Richmond by Clem Thl8tlethwaite, In Greensfork by C. D. Corine; In Cambridge City by Mr.
Dean House; in Pershing by Sourbeer & Rodenberg; in Centerville by Cen
terville Pharmacy, and in Milton by
W. L. Parkins. Adv.
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