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RIOTS IN IRELAND ARE COSTLY ITEM; TAXPAYERS AGITATED

fBy Associated Press) DUBLIN, Nov. 4. Taxpayers In Ireland are agitated over the question as to who is to pay for the damages resulting from reprisals committed by the "Black and Tans," or semi-military force, employed by the govern ment to suppress Sinn Fein disorders The total amount of damages resulting from Sinn Fein disorders, and reprisals by orangemen and government agents in Ireland, is estimated to be nearty 10,000.000. Already awards amounting to 5,000,000 for damages inflicted by the Sinn Feiners have been assessed against the taxpayers The law prescribes that the taxpay er shall pay for all willful damage to property or life maliciously conflicted The county judges who pass upon claims arising from damages in Black and Tan reprisals have granted awards to the claimants and attempted to make them the charge against the local authorities. They have, how ever, indicated in their Judgments that they believe the government should make good the losses caused by its own servants. The principal taxpayers In Ireland are for the most part Unionists who are the largest property holders and would be hardest hit if the taxpayers were compelled to pay these damage claims. While they are anxious to help the government put down disor der, many disapprove of the Black and Tan reprisals and are unwilling to pay for the consequences of them. Times Demands Statement. The Irish Times, the principal Unionist newspaper, demands that the government shall make a clear public statement "that the obligation to compensate for murder, arson and robbery committed by the servants of the government is acknowledged by the government and will be promptly met." The government, paid the bill of about C,000,000 foi- the damage suffered by the city of Dublin in the Easter week rebellion and this is pointed to as a precedent for similar action in the matter of Black and Tan reprisals. It is expected that the government will also he asked to pay for the damage inflicted by the Sinn Feiners to which awards amounting to 5,000,000 already have been made by county judges. Besides there is a bill for the damage done by orangemen in Ulster town:-. Democrat May Be Probate Judge in PrebTe County EATOX, O.. Nov. 4. Returns from Preble county indicate the entire county Republican ticket with one exception, was elected, Stover, candidate for representative, leading off with H.210 votes as compared with 4,784 for Day, his Democratic opponent. Other votes were: treasurer, Rookstool, (R), 6,212: Stroup, (D), 4,745; Sheriff. Jones, (R), 6,217; Armstrong, (D). 4,789: Commissioners, Klin, (R), H. 074; Coblentz, (R), 6,125; Wair, (R), P.,056; Hard, (D), 4,871; Himea, (D), I, 784; Swope, (D). 4,743. Treasurer: Samuels, (R), 6,079; Duffield. (D), 4.4S9: Recorder, Ogdon, (R), 5,891; Potts, (D), 5,130; Surveyor, Burns, (R), 5,299; Ryder. (D). 4,959; Prosecutor, Sever, (R), 6,011; Gilmore, (D), 4,962. 1 Coroner: Carter, (R), no opposition; 6,286. Returns from 27 out of a total of S9 precincts showed Landis, (R), with a total of S.41S votes for the office of probate judge, with his opponent Davis, (Dl, holding 6,122. President Millerand W alhs On Streets Without Guard PARIS, Nov. 4. President Millerand has amazed some of the old residents of Paris by appearing on the streets of the city apparently without a guard. Scores of persons recognized the French president when he walked the other day from tiie Elysee Talace through the Champs Elysees toward the Seine and his progress was mark ed by a succession ol bows. Not a de-1 tective was in sight. . j This is in sharp contrast to the pracof them ever have ventured forth alone and in most cases they have heen surrounded by a strong guard of detective- or police. M. Millerand's 1 1 Kens f die; Now Lay 221 Eggs A Month Almost Gave Up Raising Chickens. Then She Tried This Plan. 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THEY'RE AT IT Democratic conduct in this respect has caused much comment and increased his popularity. Missionary Entertainment Offers Varied Program A versatile entertainment will be given at the Second Presbyterian church by the Missionary society Friday evening, Nov. 5. The program is as follows: America the Beautiful Song with slides Earnest Reink. Violin Solo Bohemian Girl Margaret Campbell. Lasca Reading Florence Falck. Third Meditation Piano solo Dorothy Lowe. I Feel the Pressure of His Hand Neff Quartet. Buying a Ticket Reading Winona Moller. Whistling Number March Shannon Neff. Greenland's Icy Mountains Song with slides Earnest Reink. Reading Selected Wilma Elabee. Song Millard Worth. Just the Place for Me Neff Quartet. How Cely Takes the Cake Reading Florence Falck. Violin Solo Minuet Margaret Campbell. Whistling Number Salute the Colors Shannon Neff. Family Plate Reading Winona Moller. Song Selected Earnest Reink. Reading Selected Wilma Elabee. Song Neff Quartet. Franklin Penny Found Was First Copper Coin (By Associated Press) DOVER, Mass., Nov. 4. A Franklin penny, the first copper coin to be authorized by congress, has been found on the homestead of one of the first settlers here. It was struck in 17o7 r nd is one of a few that were coined. The penny took its name from Benjamin Franklin because of the inclusion in its design of the homely admonition 'Mind your business, after a suggestion by him that coins should serve purposes other than those of legal tender. On one side 13 circles appear linked together, a small .circle in the middle with the word "United States" around it, and in the center "We are one". On the other side is a dial with the hours indicated, a meridian sun above Best On Earth for That Sore Throat or Chest Cold Nothing Speedier or Better Than Famous 20th Century Liniment. Guaranteed. That hacking coush; that cold in the chest; that awful backache oi headache will speedily disappear by just rubbing on 20th Century Liniraent.. Don't worry about Lumbago, Sore Muscles, Lameness or Stiff Neck. 20th Century Liniment brings joyful relief in just a few minutes. It never fail3 to prove a blessing to stiff eiers from painful, swollen rheumatic joints, indeed .its action in all forms or Rheumatism is little less than 'marvelous. Get a bottle today. Don't be afraid to use it freely. It is the greatest of all remedies for Sprains, Bruises, cramps in leg and sore muscles. Tracts so quickly that users are simply astonished. Never mind if the skin is broken or inflamed, there's nothing in 20th Century Liniment to irritate, but lots of good things like camphor and iodine that will soothe and heal. 20th Century Liniment is for saie and recommended by all good druggists. D. & S. Drug Co. and W. H. Sudhoff can supply you. Advertisement. FURNITURE OF QUALITY FERD GROTHAUS 614-616 Main St. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO. 313 Main Street DAMAGED TIRES and IER TUBES CARELLY REPAIRED Here at moderate cost

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AGAIN; THE ELECTION it, on one side of which is the word "Fugio" and on the other the date "1787". Below the dial appears the Franklin phrase "Mind your business." First Lyceum Number Will Be Held at Miami University Friday Evening OXFORD, Ohio, Nov. 4. The first number of the union lyceum course, comprising the three colleges of this village, will take place in Miami university auditorium on Friday evening, Nov. 12. The attraction wi'.l be the Detroit symphony orchestra of ninety members. The second number will be a recital by John Hand, the English tenor, on Friday evening, Dec. 10. Two other numbers are being arranged for a lecture and a play by Otis Skin ner and company. Percy McKaye, poet and dramatist, now fully established in his studio on Miami university campus, will give a public recital in Miami's auditorium tomorrow evening, reading from his first play, "George Washington," in which Walter Hampdon starred last year. This will be Mr. MacKaye's first appearance in Oxford. BANK CHARTERS GRANTED INDIANA STATE CAPITOL, Nov. 4. The state board of charters granted charters Wednesday to the Milford Stomach Trouble Affected His Heart Could hardly breathe. Eats anything now, and does his farm work. "For years I suffered with indiRestion, constipation and accumulation of g-as which affected my heart at times so I could hardly get my breath. I lived on raw (ggs. toasted bread and hot water, and .-till suffered. I tried several doctors for three years, but since taking- Milks Emulsion I have improvd so that I can do my own farm and store work. Can eat most anything; have gained 10 pounds and evverybody speaks of how it has helped me." A. Henley, Rio Vista, Va., II. 1. Box 157. Indigestion is seldom cured by digestive tablets assisting the stomach digest food. They, like physics, pills, etc., slaves of the stomach. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and streigth. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended by those whom sickness ha weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, vou are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded Price 75c and $1.50 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. DIAMONDS Are a good investment if bought right. If you buy a diamond here you are assured of the quality and value that cannot be equalled anywhere. SAVE 15 by buying your SUIT OR OVERCOAT from us. Frankel & Harding 820 Main St. SPECIAL Woolnap Plaid Blankets, 66xS0 S4.75

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BET LOSERS State bank, Milford, and the Bristol State bank, Bristol. The banks are capitalized at $25,000 each. Frank E. Yoder is president of the Milford bank and Frank M. Hampshire president of the Bristol bank. The People's btate bank, Indianapolis, was reincor porated with capital at $100,000. The action was taken under the law which! requires reincorporation of state every twenty years.

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WORKERS IN GERMANY REFUSE TO ENDORSE SOVIET GOVERNMENT (By Associated Press) BERLIN, Nov. 4 The first Congress of Shop Soviets recently held here fefused to go on record as favoring the .soviet, government of Russia. There was a snarp ciasn Detween tne uummunists and Independent Socialists over the question but the motion was voted down. About 1,000 delegates attended the meeting. The workers in the German industrial and commercial establishments who are now given an active voice In administration of them, were impressed in the congress with the need of conserving raw products so that Germany may produce sufficient finished commodities to enable hr to estabSays Pile Remedy Worth $100.00 a Box "I have had itching piles ever since" my earliest recollection. I am 53 years old and have suffered terribly I have tried many remedies and doctors, but no cure. About 8 weeks ago I saw your ad for Peterson's Ointment The first application stopped all itching, and in three days all soreness. I hav only used one box and consider 1 am cured. You have my grateful, heartfelt thanks, and may everyone that has this trouble see this and give your ointment, that is worth a hundred dollars or more a box, a trial. Sincerely yours, A. Newth, Columbus, Ohio." Peterson's Ointment for Piles, Eczema and old sores is only 35 cents' a large box at 11 druggists. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., 1 Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement.

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Il8h credits abroad with which to pay for the importation of the most necesEary food and raw materials. Rudolph Wissel, formerly . minister of economics, said that German textile and iron industries were in need of foreign supplies. The 28,000,000 tons of ore which Germany formerly -obtained from Alsace-Lorraine and Luxemburg must now be procured through foreign credits. The Ve.6ailles Treaty had deprived the nation of one-third of its grain producing areas while the remaining soil bad been impoverished by intensified wartime cultivation and lack of fertilizers.

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The former minister ascribed the present economic crisis to under-production, denying that it was due to over consumption.' He declared that Germany would be forced to subsist on small rations for a long time.Why Be Afraid of Good Foods? Eat What You Liko Beat But Follow It With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. When the stomach sours or becomes gassy, with heartburn, it needs the alkaline effect to offset the acid condition. This you get from one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Relief is usually very prompt. The regular use of these tablets after meals gives the stomach and small intestine substantial help to digest food and you will then be bold enough to eat baked beans, fried eggs, sausage, buckwheat cakes and many other things you thought would make your stomach miserable. Get a 60c box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and you will then eat what-, ever you like and be fortified against the acid, sour 6tomach due to indigestion or dyspepsia. Advertisement. Indiana 2317

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