Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 66, 28 January 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920.

CHINESE EDUCATORS VISIT SCHOOLS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY

WINCHESTER, Ind., Jan. 28. The

Chinese Eduational Commission com posed of H. T. Yuan, vice-commissioner " of Education in China, and 15 other Chinese educators, which Is now on tour of the United States for the purpose of Investigating the public school systems, arrived In Winchester, Tuesday morning, and spent the day visiting the Consolidated Schools of Randolph County. Former County Superintendent Le I Driver and O. H. Grle&t. county superintendent, accompanied the commission to the various schools. . At the noon hour they -were the guests of the Domestic Science class at the Jackson building. License to wed . was Issued Tuesday to Paul M. Shroeder, 25, Fountain City, and Violet Jarrett, 18, Lynn, married by Squire George Coats. J. A. Browne has returned from Martinsville, but Mrs. Browne will remain for a few days. ; A. A. M. Adair, of Portland, .was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Agnes - Ross and Miss Alma Meier have returned from Hartford City, where they were the puests of the Misses Treva and Tresa Hirsch, at a week-end house party given by them in their new home. . Harlan Hunt, 89. died at his home In Lynn, Friday. The "widow and one pon, Purvlance Hunt, of Fountain City, survive. - Suits Against City Filed. In the circuit court Friday, the three banks of Union City filed suits against the city of Union City, which are as follows. Atlas State Bank vs. the City of Union City, on two note, one for $3,500, due. January 1, 1920, and the other for 12.100. due January 19. 1920. - Commercial National Bank on a note of $2,000. due January 1, 1920. The Union Loan 'and Trust Company, on notes. Miss Mae Mclntyre is the guest of relatives at Fountain City and Richmond.' - ; .." Miss Ruth Bales Is home from Butler, University for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bales. The Rev. O. T. Martin and little daughter. Evelyn, have returned from Plymouth. . ; John H. Shaffer and son. of Greenville, Ohio have purchased the Star Theatre In Union City. They will make, some important changes In the building. . Oscar Annah. of Sidney. Ohio, and Miss Esther Straight, of Union City, were, married at St. Marys Catholic church, in Union City. Thursday. Perry Bell had a sale at his home 9 miles northeast of Union City. Thursday. Brood sows, sold averaged $76. Ten head of milch cows went ovpr $100 each. The Methodists of Union City are making extensive Improvements in their parsonage. New Factory Planned. It is said that arrangements have been made whereby Winchester Is to have another factory. The Topp and DeWitt United , Refrigerating Company, which -Is now operating factories in Chicago and Kenosha, Wis., has decided to open a factory for the manufacture of refrigerating machinery, The new concern will employ about 50 skilled workmen, from the beginning. In the replevin case of Curtis Rash against Samuel Kendall, evidence was completed Friday for the plaintiffs. Expert testimony for the defense was Introduced when A. M. Brown, secretary of' the National Poland China Record Company was

called as a witness. He testified that in his opinion the hogs in question and the other three hogs belonging to Kendall were from the same litter, from a sow owned by Kendall. At the annual meeting of the Farmer's Telephone Company, the lollowing officers were elected for the year: Clarence . Mullen, president; Daniel Bragg, vice-president; Clifford E. Robbins. secretary-treasurer, and manger. Board managers, S. M. Hubtard, Omar Vanlandingham, Charles Johnson and Albert Fudge. Mr. and Mrs. George Comer announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Joseph F. Browne, of Union City. Wednesday, January "21. The bride is a graduate of the Winchester High School; and popular young lady of this city.

trip to Connersvllle, Wednesday...... Harry Weber .fclid Daniel Plankenhorn attended the K. of P. Lodge at Abington, Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr. D. M. Clevanger visited with Mrs. Clevenger's - parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland, Thursday.. . . . Miss Doris Doddridge spent Tuesday

nigm me guest or Miss Florence BoKXS. of Bronwsvilln Thov of fourth

the children's -night at-the - revival at the M. E. church........ Mr. John Perkins made a business trip to Liberty, Monday..... Samuel Fisher made a custaess trip to Brownsville, Monday.

....aire, fisner and miss Maude Huntington . spent Monday evening with Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Weber. CAMBRIDGE CITY Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller were called to Dayton on account of the Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Clark Mrs. H. B. Boyd has. been ill Mrs. Frank Medsker spent a few days with her mother Mrs. John Toms... Mrs. Frank Ludington will go to Greenfield. Wednesday, to attend the funeral of her brother. Wood Saxon The little son of Mrs. Edith Scott is ill with measeles Mrs. Overbaugh, nurse of Pennvllle, Is with Mrs. Eustine Swiggert of Kansas City, who Is 111 at the home of her nieces, the Misses Grace and Julia Kless.. .Dorothy Fancher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fancher, is 111 The Presbyterian Guild met with Mrs. George Stombaugh Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J, E. Wright, who Is at Chicago with her - son, Robert, has been ill A social will be given at the home of Mrs. Clarence Steffy for the young people of the Baptist church Tuesday night The Woman's Franchise league of Jackson township met with the Misses Overbeck Wednesday.... John Dodson was at Indianapolis on business Monday.. .Mrs. Barbara Barefoot entertained her granddaughters, the Misses Ruth and Barbara Dodson at a dinner in honor of Miss Barbara Emma Dodson's twelfth birthday an

niversary. Mrs. Charles Loeb, of

Cambridge City, and Miss Jennie Callahan of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Callahan, at Lewis ville, Sunday Miss Mildred Boughner of Pershing, visited Mrs. Charles Close, Monday.

ANTIOCH, O. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stephenson are suffering an attack of sickness, he having pneumonia while she and baby are flu victims. Miss Agnes Luettl of Hamilton, Is caring for them Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Vernon and children spent Sunday with Mrs. H. S. Weldner Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kenworthy and baby, Dale, spent Monday with Rich White and daughters..; ..Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Boliver Dixon.... Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sullivan and Marguerite Mary, spent Sunday and Monday in Dayton..... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown spent Sunday here. ABINGTON, Ind. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Sittloh and family visited

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tos-

chlog and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlssler were the Sunday

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett

and Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett and

daughter Celia Belle. . . .Miss Emma Mller has accepted a position at the Starr Piano Co. at Richmond. . . . .Mor

ris Mller has scarlet fever. ...Richard Raby has Influenza Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and Miss Loretta Weiss have been sick the past week. . Mr. and Mrs. Wllard Cook have moved to the Walter Burgess farm, recently vacated by Mr. andMres. Perry Bennett. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett, Mrs Elmer Deer, and Theodore Ttlnson, were In Richmond, Tuesday Miss Aletha Lloyd slipped on the ice Sunday, and dislocated her hip.... Dr. Harry Lloyd of Detroit, Mich., was the Sunday- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lloyd and family. HANNA'S CREEK. Ind. Harry Ardery, superintendent of the Hanna's Creek school was in Liberty Saturday . . . .Mrs. Shester Beets and little son Hilbert were the guests' of Mrs John Shrader, Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze will entertain the annual Winter meeting of the LaFuzo families at their home, Thursday, February 12... Mrs. A. Nesselman, Misses Edna Brower and Ruth Edgeworth nead here recently returned from North Manchester, where they were visiting the colege Harvey LaFuze was sick several days last week... Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stephens were In Liberty Saturday. . . .Miss Eppert, who

is .teaching at this place visited Cincinnati, Saturday and Sunday... David Maze and Harry Greggerson attended William Brown's sale near LLyonsville Tuesday...... Ezra LaFuze fell on the ice Monday and broke his arm. . . .William Kltchel and wife were in Liberty Saturday,.... James Byrd visited relatives in h Hamilton, Ohio for several days, returning home Monday Evertt Kltchel - and , wife are In Martinsville for a two week's stay at that health resort.... Will Ammerman is preparing to move to his farm he purchased of Miss Rhoda Lines .... Chester Beets entertained relatives from Hamilton last week. BOSTON. Ind. Miss Madge Druley

entertained a crowd of young folks Friday evening, games were Played

and lunch was served. Those present Misses Viola Simons, Grace and Lucilo Ketron. Elvira Piper, Mable Minic,

Luclle Davis, Sarah and Francis Goodlln. Thelma BrAtUn. KitttiAr Rifn EMnr.

I ence Stanley. Ruth and TAn Hh offer?

juan Amonwe, jiian uriuaain, ueioert Druley. Mondo and Lpnrmnt Hurlmnn

Hassel Berry. Robert Simons, Earl Druley, Robert Holder, Clyde Ketron and Hlrshel Williamson Russel Stanley spent Friday In Peru Edward Compton and his daughter, Cheredal Comnton. snAnt tha vmv ami

Liberty. . . . Mrs. Ruth Overholser, of

juiDerty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Druley. . . .Avery Oxer spent Monday

in Cincinnati.... John Druley has in

fluenza Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kilgus

ana son, Mrs. Alpn Kutteh. spent Mon

day in Richmond A. H. Piper is

in.... MISb Grace Ketron visited in

Kicnmond Monday.. . .Chari nnnir

water of Cottage Grove viBited here

juonaay.

GRATIS Vance Shaw, an old time resident of Gratis. v in tnvnvwiui.

nesday Wid Kinder and son, of Richmond, visited with the former's brother, Lafe Kinder and family and other relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chistmar 6pent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Stanly Dewyer.... Miss Grace Furry fell on the ice

LOST FOREVER! A WHOLE DAY!

Salts, Oil. Calomel and Griping Pills Shake Up and Sicken You Take "Cascarets" instead

Enjoy life! Straighten up! Your system is filled with liver and bowel poison which keeps your skin sallow, your stomach upset, your head dull and aching. Your meals are turning into poison and you can not feel right. Don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel

Friday and sprained her ankle

Mr. and Mrs. Alexandria Freeman spent Sunday with Mrs. Freeman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoops.

north of West Alexandria Miss

Leona HouBer has been out of school the past three weeks on account of

sickness Dora Burnett and son Jim, Madelin and Eugene Stuber spent Sunday with Tobies Polhemus and wife Dr. and Mrs. Crune and chil

dren were out of town visitors Sunday. . . . IWilber Meff who has been visiting

his sister in Germantown, returned Lome Sunday..... Miss Melva Apgas, who has been in the hospital at Hamilton, the past couple weeks returned to her home Saturday Clyde Coleman, who Is sick, was out of school Monday., the first day in three years. NEW PARIS, O. Miss Evelyn Northrop called on friends at West Alexandria, Sunday.. .... .Miss . Adah Crubaugh, vjf Camden, visited the high school, Monday. . i . . Richard Scott, of Dayton, was the week-end guest of Donald Young..... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norris and family spent Sunday with friends at Fountain City Roy Arnold was the Sunday guest of Eaton relatives..... Miss Golda Hill left Friday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Canny at Xenia Mrs.

Robert Boyle and daughter Imogene spent the latter part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Geeting, at West Alexandria Cyrus Enfrlck, of near Eldorado, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cockeril. C. A. Northrop left Monday for Hamilton, where he will be employed by the Richmond Safety Gate company.. .. .Miss Carrie Reid, of Columbus, was the week-end guest of her arenta. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Reid

Miss Marjorie Lehman suffered a broken bone in her wrist Friday when she fell on the Ice Miss Ellen Foley, a former resident of New Paris, but for six years an inmate of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, who died at Dayton, was brought here for burial Monday Mrs. Vivian Reinheimer and daughter Miriam were week-end

guests of Mrs. Earl Mendenhall, at 1 Richmond..... Mrs. Joseph Zea attend-'

ed the funeral of a friend at Xenia, Thursday..... W.-P. Mills recently purchased the A. J. Hawley. property on East Cherry street. The property will be used as a Christian parsonage..... Lee Bettleton has been re-elected as sexton of Spring Lawn Cemetery for

another year.. . . .Four members of the

library board met at the home of Mrs.

M. H. Pense and transacted the business of the organization Clyde O x Ashman, of Dayton, visited with hlsV parents. Mr., and Mrs. L. C. Ashman. over week-end LeRoy Arnold has accepted a position In the Geo. Knollenberg store at Richmond...... Miss Luclle Eastman, of Richmond, was the week-end guest of Miss Lou Reva Pen-land..

MRS. J. A. MOBLEY ANSWERS A QUESTION OF BIG INTEREST; SCORES COINCIDE WITH HER

splendid always by taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without grip

ing or inconvenience. They never! sicken you all the next day like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh Pills, j They cost so little, too Cascarets j work while you sleep. Switch to Cascarets ! Adv. '

"Can a disordered stomach upset the nerves? I am positive that it can for it did so in my case," says Mrs. J. A. Mobley, 807 North "F" Street, Richmond, in answer to the above question. "Yes, indeed, the stomach has everything to do with the nerves. "For several months I cannot remember a single night that I went to bed and slept soundly. My nerves would not relax. When I went to bed I rolled and tossed and consequently when I got up in the mornings I felt tired and worn out before the day had begun. It Is bad enough to be tired at -night, but it is horrible to be tired in the morning and know that you

must go through the day with a worn out, draggy feeling. It was an awful strain for me to do my housework under these conditions. "I was willing to try anything to find relief when one of my neighbors told me about Pepgen so as I heard about it I sent to the drug store and obtained a bottle. "Pepgen not only helped my nerves but it helped my stomach also. It gave me a good appetite and built up my system in a general way. I am 100 per cent, better all over. "Pepgen is a fine medicne. I now advise every person who is nervous or who has stomach trouble to try it." Sold by Thlstlethwalte and other druggists. Adv.

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J Suburban News

. v . PHILOMATH, Ind. Ambrose Perkins was in Liberty, Tuesday. Irvin Doddridge and Emma Miller ;were Richmond visitors Wednesday. ....Samuel Fisher made a business

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