Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 121, 1 April 1920 — Page 9
HIGH SCHOOLS OF PREBLE TOWNSHIPS HOLD COMPETITION
EATON, O., April 1 Under super-'
vision of the Preble County High noon at the home, at 1:30. Mr. GifSchool league, the first of a series of "lord died Sunday evening at the home
four literary and musical contests .was , conducted Tuesday night at Gratis, when pupils of the schools of West , Elk ton and Gratis and Israel town8hlDS conmeted for silver medals. In a vocal contest Homer Silvers, lar and Miriam Peregoy. First honby Hilda Ewing. Israel township, she j defeating Grace Furry. ElrZabeth Mackey, Israel township, defeated Opal Stubbs and Nellie Miller in recitation. Helen Young, West Elkton. was first in a discussion contest, she' ' defeating Helen Campbell and Oleson ; Zimmerman. First honors In impromptu Bible reading fell to Helen Farr, Israel township, she defeating Louella Apgar and Margaret Meehan. Each winner received a silver med- ' al. Heads and teachers of the county school officiated as Judges. Reuben - Koch, head of the Gratis schools, presides at the contest. H. C. Cusick, ' principal of West Elkton schools, pre- . sented the medals. The next group meeting and con . test will be held Friday evening of j tnia week in Uixon townsmp, wun 1-w a T l a. . I. H J fV, m den pupils competing. The third group meeting and con- , test will be held the evening of April 6 at New Paris, with Jefferson and Jackson township and West Alexandria competing. The final meeting and contest will De nem April at verona, witn Mon roe township and Lewlsburg ana v erona ( Competing. The winners in the group contests will meet later on In a county contest for a gold medal. The date for this meeting has not been determined. Church Leaders to Meet Churches of Preble county identified with the inter-church world movement will meet In a county conference in Eaton, April 7, in the Methodist church, according to announcement by Kev. A. J. Busfard. county chairman. There will be three sessions of the conference, morning, afternoon and , evening. These speakers have been assigned for tho meeting: Rev. A. R. Clip- . pinger and Rev. W. II. Denison, Dayton; Rev. C. L. Shenk and Rev. J. W. Greene, Cincinnati, and Mrs. John Leonard Pait, Columbus. $1,400 Value of Estate Value of $1,400 has been placed upon a house and lot in Eaton, Franklin street, beltonging to the estate of the late Sarah A. Morningstar. A grandson, Ralph Morningstar, instituted proceedings to partition the property, in which he is entitled to a one-third interest. Fire Causes Damage Fire originating from a defective flue caused slight damage to the home of Mrs. Clara Bucher, Bruce street, at . an early hour Wednesday morning. A Email portion of the roof was burned. Lawson Fired From Hearing After Calling Witness Liar BOSTOX, Mass., April 1. Thomas W. Lawson, stock promoter, was evicted from a legislative hearing at the State House today after he declared that a witness lied. Previously he had announced that in order to qualify as a witness at tne neanng ne wouia confess to his guilt on charges of 11- ' legal stock flotations which now are JJeuuiug against, linn auu wuuiu aicc to accept such sentence as the court might impose. He demanded that he be heard. The hearing wa9 on a bill designed to give broader powers of supervision over stock issues to the attorney general, which had been requested by Attorney General Allen in connection with hi3 inquiry into recent activities in the sale of certain stocks. Lawson and ten other promoters and brokers have been arrested. The big army educational and vocational university now operating at Camp Dix, New Jersey, has over 1000 students. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. IVo have u. new method that controls Asthma, and wo want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma. you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. Wo especially want to Bend it to ' those apparently hopeless cases, where all forma of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes." etc.. have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that this new method Is designed to end all difficult breathing', all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms at once. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 168K, Niagara and Hudson Streets, Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: Rattail Braiding Yarn Embroidery LACEY'8 SEWINQ Buttons m MACHINE STORE Covered 9 S. 7th. Phone 1758
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Suburban FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Misses Lois Reynolds and Goldie Gifford spent the week end at Earlham college with Clarabelle Osborn and Gladys Gilford... Funeral sed vices for Henry Gifford were held Wednesday afterof his daughter, Mrs. Lesliie Bond, at Thorntown, Ind., where he had been spending the winter. Burial was at Willow Grove cemetery. The surviv ore are Mrs. Leslie Bond of Thorntown, Mrs. Emma Hunt, C. L. Gifford and six grandchildren The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will hold an Easter market next Saturday, at the furniture store Carrie Clements returned to her home here last week after a several week's visit with relatives Evangelistic services have been going on for the past 10 days. Rev. C. O. Reynolds pastor of the Friends church, delivered the sermons the first week. Rev. Blocker, pastor of the Methodist church, Is preaching this week John Powell was in Chiccago last week on business Mrs. Wilma Brehm and children of Richmond are visiting this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Addleman Mrs. John Powell left Tuesday for Greenville, Ohio, to visit with relatives there. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Rev. L F. Ulmer will hold Passion Week service at the M. E. church of Middleboro, commencing Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a short L'aster program Sunday morning and preaching at- 11 o'clock Lowell Patti and David Burgess will arrive here Thursday from Northwestern College, to spend the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patti on the Middleboro pike Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and daughter Anna Marie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patti and family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Lynn, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and family Pleasant Seaney was greatly surprised Sunday when a number of friends came to remind him of his birthday at the noon hour. An elaborate dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman. of Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huddleson and son, of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney Mr. and Mrs. Linsey Canady and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bickhofer and family of Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ilardwick and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick south of Carlos City Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coblentz. of New Paris, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coblentz here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brawley, of Braffetsville, 'O., entertained at Sunday dinner Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Waste
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND GUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920.
Kalph Roll of Whitewater, Mrs. Mary
I J Cook, Mrs. Charles Little and daugh1 1 ter Ruth, of this place.. .Mrs. Florence
uuuu oyvriM. llio nccftTUU Willi net parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn Philip Rogers and family, of Greenville. O., Russel White and family were Sunday guests of Charles Albright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and family of Richmond, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner Mrs. Hector Urton is rick Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammer and family, of Richmond, called on Isaac Brooks, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Enos Dougherty and son, of Richmond, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dougherty Mrs. Lillie Baird spent the week-end in Rushville. MILTON, Ind. Henry Mueller was
called to Brookville Sunday by the'ary B0Clety Cf the Christian church
death of his sister, Mrs. Mollie Har mon.... Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut. .Mrs. Charles Hale was the guest of Anderson relatives Monday and Tuesday Albert Anderson and sons have sold their elevators at Bentonville, Beeson's Station and Milton to Messrs. Cain, Snyder and Stone of Connersville. The; new firm will take possession May 17. ...Mrs. Albert Williams of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell last week Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cook were guests at supper with Mrs. Oliver Beeson and Dr. Kniese and family Saturday evening Harry Hoshour was home from Indianapolis to spend Sunday with his mother and sisters. ....Mrs. E. P. Jones entertained her Sunday-school class Monday evening. Those present were Russell Brier, Linville Wissler, Roy Brier, John Hines, Frank Earl Scott, John Baker, Lawrence Crawford, James Hall. John Beck, Russell Sarver, Paul Hutchinson, Eddie Hoffman, Kenneth Noll, Willis Hoffman, Kenneth Knipp and Robert Whiteley. The games and reGROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If you are growing hard of hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in your ears go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of hoi. water and a little granulated sugar. Take I tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises should give this prescrlption a trial. Advertisement.
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Easter customs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowry, Mrs. John Kellum and Bert Kellum were Richmond visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren of Saratoga, Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurst were guests of Mrs. Alice Gresh Monday. Mrs. Greshi accompanied them home to spend a few days at Hillhurst Carl Dowell has come from Michigan to work for Mr. Black in his garage Mrs. John Ingerman, Mrs. Oscar Kerlin, Mrs. Albert Newman and MrB. Walter Templin are members of the entertainment committee that will give a children's party for the members of the Embroidery club and their husbands at the home of Mrs. Templin Thursday eve ning. . . .Mrs. Oscar Kerlin was a Kicn mond visitor Saturday. . .The Mission will hold a mothers-daughters meeting at the home of Mrs. E. P. Jones Friday evening. An interesting program has been prepared by the young ladies. Every member is urged to be present and bring a guest. Mrs. Omer Kerlin, Mrs. Charles Wolford, Mrs. Charles Hurst, Mrs. Barbara Ferris and Mrs. E. P. Jones are the hostesses. Mrs. J. C. Beck was called to Indianapolis Saturday by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Wilbur Elwell spent the week end at Indianapolis with friends. Her daughter, Marie, who teaches at South Bend, joined her mother at Indianapolis and came home for the spring vacation The Cary Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Ferris, when the following program will be given: "Prison Discipline and Character Building," Miss Florence Newman; "The Defective Delinquent," Mrs. Alice Gresh; Reading, Mrs. Irvin HarConstipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Permanent Relief CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never iau. rureiy vegetable act surely but genuy uu iac CARTER'S liver. ITTLE IVER btop alter dinner dis- 4TA tress correct indigestion: imnrove PILLS the complexion brighten the eyes Small Pill Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature! great nerve and blood tonic foi Anemia, Rhecmatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness Geiaioa ojsst fctir sliitlim iwSwui
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mier. .. .There will be special music and an Easter program at both the Sunday school and church services at the Methodist church Sunday morning. There will be a program of Eaater music and an exercise called "Ministry of Mercy." at the Christian Sunday school Sunday morning. ANNOUNCE NEW WAGE SCALE LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 1, With the announcement by the members of the local painters' union that beginning April 1 their scale of wages will be 90 cents an hour, the new wage scale for all building trades crafts was announced as follows: Plumbers, $1 an hour; sheet-metal workers, 75 cents; electricians, 75 cents; bricklayers, $1; hodcarriers, 70 cents; carpenters, 80 cents; plasterers, $1, and lathers, 87 cents. A union is being organized by building laborers, but has not yet been effected. However, the laborers are protected by the other crafts and will receive 45 cents an hour.
Farm Federation County associations affiliated with the Indiana Federation of Farmers' as soclatlons will be asked to give their opinions of the Nolan bill, now pending In the congress, according to referendum ballots prepared by Lewis Taylor, state general secretary. Mr, People of
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the good word along in making this statement, and I feel it my duty to recom
mend Trutona." The above statement, coming from a man of Mr. Shank'3 reputation, should convince the most skeptical that Trutona is a tonic of excel tional merit. Trutona also is excellent, as thousands have testified, for the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, nervousness, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, depression of spirits and kindred ailments.
SLEEPS ALL NIGHT LIKE WELL CHILD Indianapolis, Ind. "I simply can not find worda to express my thankfulness, for the relief Trutona has given me," says Mrs. Mary Mahoney, of 509 Kentucky Avenue. "I've been taking Trutona for about two weeks now, and the result is that I 6leep the whole night long like a well child. I'm not a bit nervous any more." "I've tried many different medicines, but Trutona Is the only one A 4 A 1- - 1 ,1 T ... n n . a n ' mai ever ueipfu inc. i uit cci j one troubled with insomnia, to try j Trutona for I know it will help them j as it did me."
Taylor received a request to conduct a referendum in this state as part of a national referendum ordered by the
American Farm Bureau Federation the national body of the organization. The Nolan bill, introduced in the house of representatives would 'provide for a 1 per cent, tax on the value of all land owned by persons, firms or corporations in excess of $10,000. No provision was made, it was said, for deductions for liens or mortgages. The votes must be returned by April 15, Only br the application oi CRANOLCNE. the reat external remedy-can tnc Eczema microt. De aesiroyea. nwm this sUtmcnt for joursetf at our mpmm. Science has discovered that the acid-like juice lound under the skin of the common tame cranberry quickly aesiroyaiue uny akin parasites that causa Eczema, and moflcotner ain crooDiaa. iraa mild acid ha now bn bulM witb oootbing. t Inar, beaiiax oils. Tbe Ir eraam that BtanDi oat thm cnmm A skim diacu.. h a 1 tba tor a and ratoraa th akin to natural fatalth and color. CRANOLENE aold by all ood drua-a-lstaiaSte and tl jars, of dirjet by mall, postpaid. Important If your drug-gUt cannot (apply you, writs direct to Cranolena Co.. Gilard, Kana.. for freo teat treatment. Money Pealtlvely Returned If Not Battened I Sold and Cuarantaed by all Drucgitts itatements
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