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OROAtllH A OLOP l WINSCHESTERTlnd:, 8e.pt. 22 TTl-e church-in-actlon efficiency campaign of the MT E. church, Richmond district. will be "held Sept 22 to Oct . Inclusive.' "It fs'expected that seyeral "thousand Methodits from all'oygfftne Rlcbwond distrjc will attend, tfie fally. A' banner1 will " be presented' to the hurch sending the. larg est delegation. The following schedule of meeting has been arranged' for the Winchester divisions, of which the, Rex. OcT. Martinmis, chairman, and the Rev. C. S Miller," secretary.1 Thursday." Sept. 22, Maxvllleand Rehobeth. Friday,1-Sept. 24, Parker. " Sunday, Sept: '26," Win

chester." Monday, Sept." 27, "LosAntvllJe and Locust Grove. Tuesday, Sept 28, FranMin and Grace. Chapel." Wednesday, SePt J8, Modo(J and. "Onion- Thursday; Setet 2fl, Fountain pay. an Hopwell. ' Friday, Oct. 1, Huntsville. Mon: day; October, 4, Windsor." Tuesday, Qc: tobff 5. Farmland. " 'United In Marriage. Sunday Theodore Lessipgwell and Miss WHma W'. Alles Came to this city from Muncie "and at 5: SO o'clock," were united in marriage by the Rev." A. C. Wilmore at his residence in High, street The bride and groom were the" guests of Rey. and Mrs- Wilmore at 6 o'clock dinner, after which they returned to Muncie, where they will reside. Marriage Licenses Issued. Marriage licenses have been issued to Everett' Nolan Litschert." 36. and Effie Brubafcer, S6, pf Tiggeyille,. The ' were married by tfie'Rev. G. M. Payne. Harvey F. JCnapp, 2'4, and "Mary Bales, 16, both of Parker Were also licensed fo wed. " , '"' "v Organize Republican Club, iVv The Republicans, of UpiopT'cUy and Wayne township have organized & Harding:Cpolldge club pf 100 charter membfrs. ''They expect' to" hold" two very large meetings 'during tbe' campaign. Governor Allen, of fCansas, and Senators ' Watson "arid ' Johnson ' and Congressman Vestal, are expected to talk. The club' rooms-are 'in the Odd Fellows building, in Union Gity. They expect to make the club 500 strong by the last of the week. The next re: tilar meeting of the club " will te Friday evening, September 24, and ach Friday evening, until he ele.c: tion. -

Judge E. E. McGriff, of Portland, and miss iaa iiuer, ijemocrauc uismci Chairman, of Muncie, spoke at Demo: cratic headquarters, in Union City, Monday evening. The addresses were along tl;p Hue of organization. Meetings at Church. A series of meetings began at the Sugar Grove Church of Christ, six miles northeast of Union City, Monday evening." Services are in charge of Evangelist H. I. Hatfield, of "Owensburg, Indiana.' Mrs. Hobbs Is Dead. Mrs. Amanda M. Hobbs, 75, formerly of Muncie, is dead at the home 'of her brother, Harvey Stetson, ' in Oak street, where she hag been ill fop two months . She is survived by' one daughter, Mrs. Nora Nelson, of Muncie. Brings Wine Car Back." Chief of Police Fletcher," went to Muncie, Saturday, and returned with the Chevrolet touring car, stolen from W. E. Wine, of Spartansburg. The car was parked on the north side of the Tinhiir. snnnrf. Thnrsdav Afternoon and was stolen. Receiver Is Appointed. In the Circuit Court, Saturday, Special Judge A. L. Bales, appointed N. R- Chenoweth as receiver for the Eagle Publishing company, "of Union City. Case Is Rested. The case of the Union Trust cpmpany of Union City aqd others vs. the city of Union City, for the vacation of a street rested. Judge E. E. McGrifT, of Portland, special judge in the case, will hear the argument at a later date. A large number of persons from Union City attended the trial. Many of them coming as -witnesses. Women Elect Officers. The following women have been elected to hold office in the Woraen'g ForeU Missionary Society of the First itethodist church." for the yearl President, Mrs. Frank Thatcher; vicepresident, Mrs. W. L. 'Grain; secretary. Mrs. Chester pievenger; treasurer. Miss Agnes K. Ross; Mrs. Henry Abel, mite-box secretary; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gail Fielder. Grand Larceny Case Changed. The case of the state of Indiana vs. Samuel Kendall, on a charge of grand larceny, has been yenured to the Henry county circuit court from the Randolph court. Some time ago Kendall was the defendant in a suit to replevin 10 head of hogs, filed by Curtis Rush. The trial lasted 10 days and was somewhat sensational. Kendall and Rush reside near Modoc and are neighbors. Rotary Noon Lunch Held. The regular noon luncheon of the Rotary club was held in the First M. ' E. church Monday. Instead of a oneman address each member fjnte.rfa.ined the others by relating bow be bad earned his first money. The Rev. Finley Sapp was a guest- After next week, the club luncheons will be sery; ed in the Presbyterian Church by the women of that church. Delk-Leland WeddingMiss Orpha B. Pejk, formerly of this city, and Vern A. Iceland, of St. Petersburg, Florida, were united in marriage Thursday evening at the home pf the bride's brother, William R- Delk, In Dayton, Ohio, according to announce: ments received here today. The counta will reside in Florida. The bride wJ formerly a clerk in a department store here. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah L-. Thomas to Josie Sally, lot 2. S. W., Square, Winchester, W. D., $1,200. Charles E- Simmons, to Frank C. Ballenger, part 183-417, Union City. W. D.. $2,500. Republican Meeting Planned. There will be a Republican speaking at Spartansburg Thursday evening, when the principal address will be made by Sidney Anderson. Fine and Costs, $8-80. Volney Stiltz, arrested by U. S. Daly, acting marshal, pleaded' guilty in 1IQINF "i Morula EyM. If thevTtr. Ttrh Smait or Burn, if Sore. frC Irritated, Inflamed or Often. Soothaa, Refraah. Safe for Infantor Adult At all Druggists. Write for v ffeM St Book. Stoka En Bcuii C. Oiowt

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FAMOUS SONGBIRD HAH Y ON EETURN AMERICAN SOITJ Mm. Frances Aid a. Mme. Frances Alda, ona el tba songbirds who wll carol" in th Metropolitan opera house the coming season, apparently was glad to see the Statue of Liberty and her American friends again on ber return to the U. S. recentfjf.. Tbt pho'-grapher snapped her in this nappy mood. Mme. Alda was born Jn ' New Zealand land educate in Australia. He busbend; Is asi Italian. Squire Coats' court. His fine and costs, amoumeq to .eu. License and Wedding. A marriage license has been Issued to Lloyd O." Perry, 28, of Detroit, and Irene '"Retter, 26, Farmland. Edgar Medsker, of Losantville, and Miss Hunt, 17, daughter of "Postmaster and Mrs. Oren Hunt, of Farmland, went to Covington, Ky., and were married Sunday- They will reside on a farm south of Farmland. Two Babes are Burled. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Halpin, of North West street, was buried in Fountain Park cemetery Tuesday morning, and the burial pf the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee took place in White River cemetery. ' " " Suburban LIBERTY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ben nett Gfove returned from Petoskey, Mich., several days ago. . . .Mrs". 'Frank Shock and daughter, Martha, yisflea tyv. and Mrs. Ellis Porter at Indianap blis several days last week.'. . .Mf. and Mrs. Cecil Pierson are in WasliIngton, D. C, visiting their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paxton. . . . . Jefe Mitchell left last week for Purdue university where he will attend school the coming year Gordon Crecraft left Thursday for Champaign, 111., where he has a positionas teacher of English in the university Isaac Snyder is seriously ill at his home near Clifton, Ind Mr. and Mra" Wilbur Howard of near Connersville, nd., greeted friends Jn Liberty Saturday. Mr. Howard was auctioneer at the pig sale... ".. Benjamin Georgo and Miss Pearl Johnson were married Wednesday by Rey. Moore. They will reside at Lotus, Ind J. D. Smith, of Newcastle was calling on friends hero Friday and visiting his father, near Brownsville Miss Jennie Harbin has gone to Cleveland, Ohio, to teach School in that city Miss Margue rite Wood of Woodland Heights, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss May R. Pigman Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and daughter have returned from Bay View.. .Frank Witt of Rich mond has purchased the Lamen prop: erty known as the Duvall property anJ will occupy it in October The pig club sale at leason's barn Saturday drew large crowds throughout Union county. Some of the pig$ brought good prices. . .". . Mrs. David Williamg and son, after a pleasant visit here with relatives, have returned to their home in Philadelphia, Pa..... Mrs.. Emily Mullen is spending several days visiting relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. Alice Wilson and Sunday school class of 20 members drove" to the home of Mrs. Douglas McCgllip, near Grefnwopd last " Thursday afternoon and enjoyed a socia time. Watermelon was served.. .Mis. Sbgrman Bias entertained 4 number of friends recently at dinner in honor of Mrs. Nelson Wright, pards was ' ployedThe marriage of Howard Schuster and Miss Ruby Samuels was solemnized at the residence qf Dr. Moore Saturday, Sept. 11. The' happy couple left for a wedding trip and' will reside pn a farm in Harmony township," upon tehir return.. . . .Mrg. H. Cj. Richardson has returned' from Christ s ' hospital at Cincinnati, having had 'her tonsils removed Hollis Beard and family will soon occupy rooms over their STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You s " - Never mind How often you have tried end (ailed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zema Furnished by anv druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema." tetter; pimples, rash, blackheads ind similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not p greasy salve andjtdoesriotstain." When) others fail it is the one dependable, tru. tent for skin troubles of all kinds.

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BtbrftafTng "recenfl sold" bis deric'4 to Urs. Eliza Whif e.TT. . Mrs. Elizabeth Coffma4 after "spending ' a number" of 'days rith "frf ends at ftew; castle "returned hpm'e' Wednesday." LTNN. Ind.-r-Mr.' and Mrs. S. C. Alexander and family of Fountain City and Mf.'nr MrsT G. W. Alexander attended the1 Bicker school reunion, near Union City; Sunday V I .' . Mr. " and Mrs. Newton "Reed and son Ef, spent Sunday 'with relatives at"V5rsailles." OI 1 .T.Frank E." WrigbC returned Saturday night from ' Traverse "PifyV where fie has "been" Bpendlng several weeks.' .' WoM was "r cerved"ner'e Sunday evening'of "the" death'of "J" Byron 'Blair, In" &n automobile " accident. Mr. Bllr wa$ a former te'lint "of this place..! George N" Davis" "died" Sunday' morning, after ah' "Illness of several weeks, at lis home on Depot sfi-eet. " Funeral services" Monday- afternoon. . : . .'The home-coming was attended "by a large crowd. "Some bl "those "from "out of iownwer'e"; Miss C' L- Balrd' of 'Fort Wayne, Mr.' and Mrs'. E. P.' VanArdall Whiflpg; Hl.i "Mr." arid Mrs. J. M. Bowen.Mrs. A D. Srifvery," Mrs. George Coggshall of Richmond 'arid Mrs.' Emma Holmes" of Portland . TMIss'Thelma Chenoweth' "and George Study left Monday for Greencastle. where they Will attend school Mr. and Mr3 Patsy List of Anderson, 'were guests of Mr. and Mr$7 B. F. Barnes, Thursday.:.. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Martin and baby of Indianapolis, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs A. Q. Martin and attended the comecoming. ...Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pittman and children, Mrs. Bell Wicklzer are' yisiting Mrs. Emma Humphrej;? and family. . . .Mr. J: M. Miner, Who is employed at Dayton, O., spent Sunday with his family here- ' " ' CHESTER, Ind. r-Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and daughterVof RicB: mond", and Mrs. Sadie Harper, of SimS,' Ind.,"were"Sunday guests of Mr. r " -.i . . . zl - ttuu iD. vuanea curoner ana iamiiy. ...The Rev. Uliner and wife,"and"Elsworth Gwln wer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Oliver Boerner.. ..Rufh Ul; mer and Martin "Steele "spent Sunday with Helen "Buridy of" Dublin.". .Mrs. Emma Burg Is "spending several days with fier son Frank Burg.". . . .Mfs.'Orphia Neeld'and Captain Henry Rogers werg owletly married Thursday even; Ihg at the brides home by Rev. Ulmer. .Harry Vorriaut received ' several ribbons for prize hogs at the Centervllle show.... .Relatives from Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bradley and family Mrs. Mattie Hood and daughter Bernice were Sat urday guests of Mrs. Emma Burg Everett Hunt and family bad a narrow escape Sunday when an axle of his auto broke, ditching his car.. . .Preach ing at he M. E. church Sunday night ..'..Several from here spent Tuesday at the M. E. picnic at Glen Miller. Mrs. Florence Blume has returned home from a trip in Illinois.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Neil Chandlee visited Mr. md Mrs,. Will Crlvel of Richmond, Thursday.. . . .Mrs. Nathan Murphy and Mrs. Joe Brown were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer visited Mrs. Mary" and Mr. and Mr?." Harry Vornauf and son Tuesday.'.".. '.Mrs". John Rothermel, of Centerville, visited ' her parents, Mr. and Mrsi" Bfrank McDonald, Thursday. . . .".Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. James Webster apd daughter, Florence, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin and famijy.'of Cambridge City, Sunday Mrs! Will Martin, who has had a minor operation performed, is improving njcejy..". . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vornauff ftndj family were Sunday guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. John Rothermel, of Centerville Mr. and Jfrs'. Charles Huffman visited in Ohio Sunday Clifford Bradley returned Monday after several" weeks visit in Aluncle Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, qf Indianapolis, were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carnian nd family Everett Hunt has purchased a new auto Mrs. Michael Kendall, who had been confined to her home on account of sick ness, is aoie to De out again Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and family were Mbnday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulmer and family Dr. Roy Morrow and family, of Connersville, ' visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win Morrow and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuffy and Miss Mildred and Ruth Fuffy were Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. vvm NERVOUS PR0STRAT01N Mrs. J. phristman Proved That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cpmpound is a erneoy ror ini i rouDie. Bingbanitori,N. Y.''l was in a very nervous condition f qr pyer a year, my mina was gloomy, could see no light on anything, could not work apd couM not have anyone to sea me. Dqctor'8 medicine did not help me and Lydia j". Pinkh am a Vegetable J Compound V'as rei M well. -J mend it t a m n o w I recomto all afflict ed with, nervous prostration." Mrs. J. C'naiSTf, 183 Oak Street, Binghamton, New York. Tha success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made' from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from nervous prostration, displacements, Inflammation" '" "ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, hearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion and dizziness. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 18 the standard remedy for female ills. If there are ariy complications about which you qeed advice write - in confidence to Lydia E.' Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. We are Now Designing New Fall Styles ROBERT E? GRAHAM TAILOR 532 Main

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Boerner visited 'their" ''daughter," Mrs. Maurice Hehsh&w:,'FTld$y;.:?r;air.. Harry Morrow and John Kissener returned to their home in" Columbus, " after spending a' few. 6ek with Mr. jud Mrs. Will IklQqrpw ana family.. :'. .Mr. and Mrs. GiRTf a fraukf. Mi:. -kiid'MfS. Will Kra4efff nd- Mf$. Carlgs KuhlmanUnd i$ Wrg'. feharjes Judgins, of KlcBtnonS, Vlftd $If.and Mrs. WJirTubers'irig;- gynda.: : ..fae Ladies' Aid" of the l. E.' church' have two saieObi 'weeirWHfH? "M Friday. ' WEBSTER. iriiT Mrs. Gepree, Sheppard, "p 'Ripiwppd. fpent Swnday with Mrl p"s$e DaVglipqrtr. .Mrs. Sadie Bryant, of Rlchmprid, spent Sundav with her mother. Mrs. Indiana Davis. . . :MrsMrcada Williams pent i it '- ' - m - t ir.J bunaay xne guesf ot it aua ra. Borton . . . : Francis Webrley, of Richmond, and' ilelen Harris," of "Bethel, are attending "Webster, schooi' hla winter . . . .Edith ' Wycof f, who Is at tending Richmond ig schqpL spent the week-end wifh her parents, Mrand Mrs."" Sainuel Wycpff."". .Mr: gild Mrs. Arthur Stotten aye purchageq Mrs. Bert Huelspn's property'.':'. Mrs. Bert Huelsori baa" purchased the property of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Wjtmer. : ... Mr. and "Mrs". Gordon and family entertained relatives from California Sunday Ernest Stotten was quietly inarried last Friday tQ Miss Ida Hartman, of Milton. They are "making their home with Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Stotten at prept. . .Mrs. Dora Yundt ppent Monday' afterhoonu 'with M'rst "Bud" Demeree, of Greensfork. . .Mrs. Alice Sharron, of Wichita, Kas., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Culbertson for a few days. .. .The Sunday school class of Mrs. Mary Palmer will give a camp fire supper next Friday night for its members.. . .Nel Culbertson, Miss Mabel Gibson, of Chester, Mrs. Cleo Clbertson and daghters, Emma and Lydia, and son, Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Hiatt, of Economy, Sunday evening-.: ."Bud" Demere4. made a trip to Springfield. O., Sunday Herbert "Jay, of Richmond, spent Monday evening with Mr- and Mrs. F. D. Jay, of this place.... Max Feemster, of Cambridge City, and Mrand Mrs. Charles. Myers, pf Hagerstown, spent Friday with Mr. and Mr?. M. C. Harvey. ' ' WHITEWATER, Ipd. The Ladies class of the Christian church met at the home at Mrs. Laura Freiman last Thursday afternoon. The following oSicers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Maggie Weller, president; Mrs. Minnie White, vice president; Mrs. Retta White, secretary; Mrs. Ida Jones, treasurer. Arrangements were made for the following sales: W- p. Harrison, Sept-' 25; Ry Barton, Sept. 30, and Frank BloseV Oct." 12. After the buesiness session refreshments of ice cream and" cake were served Mrs. Dean Williams of Portland, Ind , spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Sade Wajlingford . . .". Miss Bernice" Burt was the gpest of Miss Leona Hunt pf near Fountain City Sunday. .Dr. Clem and wife of New Madison called on Mr?. Gertie White and children Friday evening. . . .Miss Belva Newsom spent the week end ' visitjhg her parents ' at Elizibethtown, Ind. . . .Richard Stetler spent Sat,rday night with his aunt, Mrs. Bessie Alexander. .Mr. and Mrs. Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished By Hyomei The germs of catarrh do not exist in the same atniosphere with antiseptic Hyomei (pronounce it High-o-me). Breath Hyomei and relief from catarrh, coughs, gqrg throat or pqd will come in two minutes. Breathe Hyomei and that stpmacl straining hawking in the morning will quickly disappear. Breathe Hyomei and kill the catarrh germs; heal the inflamed membrane", stop the discharge of 'mucous ancj prevent crusts from forming in thq qqsei Breathe Hyomei fqr a few minutes each day "and r iflf yourself of coEftempt-ihlecatarrh-Breathe Hyomei give it faithfuj trial and then, if you are not satisfied, you can fcavp your money back. Hyomei is sold by D. & g. Drug Gp., A. G.Xukeri & Co. and druggists everywhere". Advertisement. ' tnao indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stPtUr acb', belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large, bo fif tablets at all drngpjsta in all towns. 'Gifts that Last'? EVERSHARP PENCILS $1.00 to $25.00 Tracy'$ Coffee is Roasted Fresh Daily Better Try It Today. Kiassy Hats $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Formerly Progress Store . 912 MAIN.

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TITLED AMERICAN TO MARHY AGAIN HI I! ii Baroness vqn ternburg. The engagement of tbs Sarpness Speck von Sternburg, formerly Miss Lillian Langham of Kentucky, to Adolph Pavenstedt of New york has just "been"' announced. The baroness is the widow of the Tate Baron u yon Steriiburg, formerly German "ambassador "to the United States. ' '' "- ' " Oljie Hunt and daughter Uldean, and, Mr. and Mrs. William purtis were tbe. guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Donald Bayries of Mlddleboro," Sunday. T. . The Ladie Ad society pf the M. E-' pb'iirch will meet at the ' church ' Thursday after; noon W. L. Henry and wife feperit I DEPUTY SHERIFF TELLS EXPERIENCE Declares he kept bilious all $he time, tongue was coated, breath foul, constipation and gas filled his stomach. Two bottles of Dreco brought quick relief. "I have certainly been helped by taking this medcne, Drepp,' and don't object to telling about it," declared Mr." peo.'. F'oley, the popular deputy snemi or aiayeue, ina. "My stomach and liver have been slutjgish for some time- After eating I'd bloat up with gas which was very uncomfortable. My bowels were constipated daily Seerqed I staid bilious all the time for I'd have headaches, dizzy spells, fpul breath and a vile taste in my mouth. "So much praise was being given to Dreco, the root and herb remedy, I got some of it, and it was remarkable how it corrected my troubles. I never have gas in my stomach nor acid risings, my liver has been worked off thoroughly so tht I don't get dizzy any more. I feel good all the time, have a fine appetite and sleep sound. Dreco is all right and I recommend its use 'to iny" 'friends'.'"" " All druggists now sell Dreco and it is being especially introduced in Rich mond by Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement. ICVCLES PLMER S. SMITH THE WHEEL MAN 421 Main phone 190 Middy and Waist Special ' Aj This Week fiddles, $2 up- Waists, $3.9 up You're right it pays to shop at LADIES' SHOP 923 Main Street BETTER VALUES FOR VELVET The flat wall paint, colors and white; per gallon . .'. washable, all .. $3.30 Any and everything in the Paint Line OLD RELIABLE PAINT Co. 10-12 S. 7th St, H. C. Shaw, Mgr. H. Dee Zoe G. WINTR0W & WINTROW tractors Graduates of Palmer School ' Office at 1015 Main -Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 6; 7 to 8 THE MONOGRAM Combination Range meets all requirements. Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St. NEW FALL SHIPMENTS OF MEN'S APPAREL ranging In price from $25.00 to $80.00 THE WHEN STORE 712 Main St.

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Sunday in Copnersyille, Ind---Mr. and Mrs.' Newton 'Alexander entertained 'Sunday; Mrs". Mary Alexander and sons, Alva and Cell, and Mr- Eiie Love. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and Mrs. Sade ' Walllntford' was" the kuest of Mr. and Mra.FBert Htirit PfHealr Fountain pny. Sudajr.V.'r.'". jTr." and' Mrs. teilbh'Rir' eritertAined Sunday, Mr. and1 Mrs" ptirord Davis; Mf. and Mrs. Harry McCiure, and Mr. and Mrs. Alexfinder. .Several of this, place attended the Farmland Rlchmorid ball game af RTchm'6nd'Stonday afterriobfi". . . .Mr. and Mr Ray Barton" and' family and Mc and firs'. Kerineth Barton and family werf XkQ -'$west3of Mf. and Mrs. William Barton. Qf near Richmond... Pave yfllgf afift Wlfg spenl'Sunday in wiiri8msburg."::..Mrs.i Gertie white and . fnJldfeiT spent Saturday night witn Mr. 'and Mr- "IWrrjf Robinson and" daughter... -.Miss Frances Burt wa thg guest pf Mfsf Mildred Knoli Sunday. ...Delia' Bourgoyne "pf New Partg Is rlsItlng'A.B. Austin and famflv:.". :Mis Madg "Guthrie spent the $reek"gnd irltn'Tjei:" parents of near Elppmpn4-'.pscar Wfite has bought thg pock' irarshair ban arid is moving jfvt0' hi lEatan," souto pf town. . . . Babies. Day was Qbsgryed at the Chris tian" gnurch Sunday mprning, and em. . . .Air. spent Sunhn CoughJennie Smith called pn'Mr'. 'andIrs. A. b. Austin and family 'Sunday "gyening. .Mr. and Mr&. Eriffitha' of" Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Dock Marshall Sunday and Mpnd,ay The farmers are busy" fining their' sflos'and hulling clover Mr. and Mrs. Harvey KirkNEW TASTELESS PA5T0R OIL IS EASY TO TAKE Strength and Purity Remain Same, but Unpleasant Taste Is Remoyed the A remarkable process perfected by the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., has resulted in a ereat im provement In castor oil, thtf- reliable old family remedy." Thl3 pew "tasteless castor oil has the same strength ana purity as the old-fashioned klnoT. It's 100 pure castor oil. Nothing has been removed but thq nauseating taste. " Think what this means to mothers and their children. When the doctor says', "Give them castor oil." there need no longer be any trouble. Children need never know ' they are taking castor oil. Grown-ups will also appreciate the difference between Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil and the old-fashioned nauseating kind. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes, ISc, 35c and 65c Advertisement.' 6,000 MIIE TIRES 30x3 $12.90 30x32 $15.90 (New Goods Not ftebuilt) WM. F. LEE No. 8 South 7th St. "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man" We cap save you, dealer's profit on a Used Piano or pan trade your Silent piano for f Victrola. WALTER iooq Main st. B. FULGHUM Phone 2275 DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building " 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by , appointment TRUNKS VIGRAN 617 MAIN STREET HATS FOR MEN See the new Light-Weight Felts UCHTENFELS In the Westcott New Shipment of SPOHRS Bulk Chocolates just arrived. THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main St. HOWARD A. MOORE, Tailor Dry Cleaning and Pressing Altering, repairing and relining of Ladies' and Men's garments, a specialty Our pressing Is all done by hand wprk, delivered promptly and guaranteed. 9214 Main St. Over Bartet & 'Robe's FLOWERS " Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE FLOWER SHOP Phone 26141031 Main St. Use Chestnut Coke for Baseburners. Call 0. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th Phone 1235

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x PAGE NINE man called pn Mr. and Mra. Emerson Burt and Umt Wf" ftSP&f: '.' WINCHESTER, lud. Judge Theodore ShQcknexb.a's "returned Jtom Florida... '..Miss Anna" Hlnshaw" entertained' ' relatives" at 'boon" dinner Tuesday."... .'A large nmnber of "Old Soldiers, Relief Corps " women, and Spns'of Veterans are" attending toe National Encampment of the G.'A."R. at Indianapolis.". . . .Mrs." Otno" Moorman and son 'Edwin' have returned from Iridfanap61is.'.V.Mrs. Car! Spencer and Miss Marie Edger of Indianapolis, nave returned to their homes after a -week's visit with their mother, Mrs. John Edger.....Mr." and Mrs: Oliver Murray- and" daughter, Hilda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. EI Hinsbaw and Mrs. Elizabeth Stakebake..".'. .Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Shultz left Sunday for -Tucson, Arizona, to spend the winter.. .. .Miss Franc Mc-

Kees" is spending ber vacation witij friends at Detroit. Mich.... Mrs. Vava Canada Corwin has returned to Chicago, after visiting ber parent?, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Canada. ' " SalesmijWantd Prospective farm buyers to the number of 7500 each week are writing to or "calling at' our offices' in America's twelye'Targesf cities as the result of ogr c6uh,try;wlde advertisirig. " " Webavf sold more" than' 21.Q00 Improved farm's." We how" wish" to secure, th? services' of "reliable men to act as our local representatives in desirable farminf sections in Indiana. The capital, business methods and reputation of the largest farm agency in the world, etablishe4 ln 1900' wIU be fiebu4 you and If you wllt'go'your part, your. guccesg Js'astjred. " Unless yon hayg peen successful In other yentures" and "enjoy he f gspect and confidence of yqu"( fowgimen, do riot apply. Prgvipuf gxperiepcf 'pot necessary, but ou fnut pwij n ytomobile. ( Our business is payjng capable men $3,000 to $7,500 yearly. State all particulars in first letter regarding your age,' business experience arid whether you are5 a property owner. ' Alj communications and informatiqn will be held in strict confidence. E. A. Strout Farm Agency Plyroyer Bdg. Cincinnati Ohio If F Buy lce tne Superior Way: if the man on 'your route has not seen you, call SUPERIOR ICE ' AND COAL CO. C. L. Relnhelmer, Prop. Phone 3121 Cor. N. W: Third and Chestnut SCHOOL SHOES For Boys Newark Shoe Stores Co. Richmond, Ind. 705 Main, ' ' Colonial Bldg. DID YOU EVER HAVE TQPTHACHE? Prevention is Better than Cure Come up and let us talk it over. Prices Reasonable Consultation and Examination Free A Discount tq Those Who Bring This Ad. WHAT THEY SAY: "The extraction of my twentynine loose, sore teeth' was done absolutely without pain. I would not mind having as many more extracted." Mrs. Fred L. Huper, 207 S. 7th St. Honest Work; Honest Price. J. A. Thomson Dentist Murray Theatre Building Phone 2930 Hours: 9-12; 1-6; 7-8. Sun, 9-12 John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 810 S. G St. Phone 1828 Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. COAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 2194 N. 2nd & A St. CANDIES Fresh Stock Always "Phil" Zuttermeister Now at 1103 Main . U. S. L. SERVICE STATIQN All makes of batteries recharged, repaired and rebuilt. Repairs Guaranteed 8 months Richmond Battery and Radiator Co. 12th and Main ' Phone 1365 MOHAWK TIRES AND TUBES GATES HALF-SOLE TIRE3, H. TUBESING ' 1134 Main " " ' Phone 1595

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