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WOULD NOT RAISE TAX RATE TO BUILD NEW SCHOOL, REPORT ; LIBERTY. Ind.. March 30 The tax rate for next year would not have to be raised in the event of the lsiuanre of J98.OO0 worth of bonds for the erection of a new school building for Liberty and Center township, according to members of the school boarc Hearing before the state tax commis- . sion was held at the courthouse. That there is a surplus in funds on hand, and that there also is sufficient levies to take care of the bond issue, was declared. It was announced that the school board of Liberty and Center townshio had lost about $5,000 in transfers this vear, this loss being directly attributable to the lack of a commission for the high school here. Between 25 and 30 pupils have gone elsewhere when it became known that state ex aminations would be imposed upon the pupils here during the absence of proper high school certification, it was reported. - Little doubt Is entertained here as to the course the state authorities will pursue following the hearing. It if said that the greater part of the people who signed the adverse petition have reconsidered. Baseball EauiDment Arrives The new baseball equipment for the high school has arrived. The suits are grey trimmed in scarlet. Catcher's mitt, shin guards, baseballs, etc., have been procured and Coach Snook and his 20 candidates will begin workouts at once. High school teams in this section are requested to get in touch with the Liberty management witb a view to scheduling games. , School Program Arranged "The Last Days of Pompeii," a sixreel feature film, together with a Latin pageant, will be offered by the high school at the Stanley building on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The participants in the pageant have made thorough preparation for this program. Sustains Injuries . Mrs. Clint Witt sustained very painful Injuries when she fell at her home yesterday, bruising her thigh. She will be confined to her bed for some weeks, it is feared. To Share Home Miss Esther Hamilton will occupy half of the Mary Drapier residence on College Corner avenue, having taken possession thin week. McCashland Improving Leo McCashland, a sophomore in high school here, is improving slowly from a badly infected knee, the result of a slight injury received at the Richmond sectional basketball tourney some weeks ago. Serious complications threatened, but the knee lias yielded slowly to treatment, and hope of his complete recovery Is entertained. Suburban PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevens attended a sale held northeast of Richmond Tuesday. . . .Mr. and Williard Rodenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Plankenhorn, daughter Retta, Jacob Plankenhorn, Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis were in Richmond Wednesday.. ..Mrs. Mary Shank spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn Samuel Fisher and John Leistner were in Connersvllle, Friday.... Mrs. Harry Weber, daughter, June, Mrs. M. J. Weber spent Friday with Mrs. Willard Rodenberg Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sarreth of Waterloo spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg and sons.... Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pollett Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson. daughter, Sylvia, Mrs. Grant Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown, daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber, daughter, June, Mrs. M. J. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son were in Richmond, Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hendrix and Russel Hendrix of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hen' drix The Happy Pedestrian class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix Saturday night. Those who atttended were Misses Mary Rose, Sylvia Stinson, Mildred Stinson, Jennie Pollett, Edith Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and family, Messrs. James Rose, Paul, Jasper and James Kelly, Paul Pollett, Ray Fulton, Wilbur West Games and contests were played throughout the evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and Hons spent Sunday with Mary, Laura and John Rodenberg. .. .John Rodenberg has been ill with indigestion.... Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer. WEBSTER, Ind. Among those In Richmond Monday were: Mrs. Barbara Hudson, Mrs. Barney Bunger, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrison and Harry Wiliams and Mr. and Mrs. Hershfl Jay Alpheus Kenworthy of east of Whitewater was here Monday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott. and renewing old acquaintances Mr. and Mrs. John Mendenhall were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark and family of Williamsburg Miss Abbie Marshall Is reported to be improving. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stotten and sons, Charley and Earnest, atended the fuBAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It.

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neral of the little daughter of Willlam McCan of Economy, Friday morning.... Mrs. Adelaide Critchfield of north of Richmond spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Metta Hendershott ....Mrs. Kate Turner returned to her home near Carlos after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Morrison and family. .. .Mrs. Newton Brumfield planned a very successful surprise on her husband. Newton Brumfleld, last Sunady, the occasion being his birthday, at their home in Webster. Many friends and relatives came to spend the day and enjoy the large dinner that was served at the noon hour. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Brumfield and daughters. Mary and Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Myers andl Miss Minnie Vansickle, Mr. and Mrs. Marcia Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams and daughter, Betty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams, all of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wills, Frances and William Wills Mrs. Martha Irvin spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Inda Davis Milton Atkinson of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Henderihott Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer of Fountain City spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wils.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinshaw visited Saturday afternoon with John Campbell of near Cambridge City. ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Woods and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wissler ..Mr. and Mrs. Jess Plankenhorn and family of near Green's Fork visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burris and family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family and Mrs. Carl B. Toschlog and daughter, Irene, of near Fountain City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weiss Miss Mattie Snyder is improving nicely Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo. spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Frazier and son of Richmond Omar Bertram was pleasantly surprised Sunday when relatives came with well-filled baskets to celebrate his 44th birthdav, the occasion was also given for Miss Letha Glunt's fifth birthdav. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt, Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Beritram. Misses Letha Glunt, Margret i Turner, Gladys Bertram, Marjorie Tice, Helen Turner, Virgile Bertram, Louise Tice. Thelma Turner and Colleene Bertram, Messrs. William Glunt and Ralph Turner Mrs. Susan Dye has been spending a few days here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meeks and son Glen, spent Friday evening with Miss Mattie Snyder and Mrs. Sallie Brumfield Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo, and Miss Colleene Bertram saw "The Shepherd of the Hills" at a Richmond theatre Saturday. .Miss Eva Robbing is ill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradburn of Richmond spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Omar Bertram. CHESTER, Ind. Mrs. Phoebe showalter and family of Cincinnati visited Silas Williamson Sunday A township convention will be held in the M. E. church April 9. An interesting program has been arranged. . .Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfiel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pyle. Charles Staley and family visited with his mother near Centerville Sunday Mr: and Mrs. Rov Rprrv and i little daughter of Richmond spent Thursday with W. E. Berry and family William A. Morrow visited his brother, Edwin F. Morrow, at Parker City Clarence Votaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Boren of Bethel visited Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesill Wednesday The Woman's Foreign Missionarv society will meet with Mrs. Harriett"Fulghum Thursday. April 6. All are urged to come.... Mrs. Maria Mannine of Tatih spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs. e erry Mrs. Andrew Menk, Mrs. Ed Deltmeyer, Miss Maggie Kendall, all from Richmond, and Miss Anna Kendall from Spiceland were guests of thfl Ladips' Aid socipty Wednesday Mrs. Elliot Visited Thnrsrlav jwith Mrs. Justice in Richmond Mrs. Alice Addleman of Fountain Citv sripnt ! 1 - i . . J iasi ween wun Mrs. Emma Burg Mrs. and Mrs. William H. Wesler visited Mrs. Mary Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elbprt Kemp and Adelaide and Alfred Kemp visited with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrow, Sunday Several from this vicinity attended the community sale at MIddleborough Thursday Mrs. Calvin Haliday and little son visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen. NEW PARIS, Ohio A very pleasant time was enjoyed by 70 members and guests at the Methodist social circle, which met at the church, Friday afternoon. The room was tastefully decorated with pottel plants and a program of vocal, violin, and piano music and recitations was given by Misses Helen Harris, Wilma Pence. Pauline Bragg CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE 3t Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Bt Louis, Mo. "I was bothered with cramps and pains every month and bad backache and had to go to bed aa I could not work. My mother and my whole family always took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for such troubles and they induced me to try it and it has helped me very much. 1 don't have cramps any more, and I can do

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Mabel Benson and Edna Middaugh. Mrs. J. A. White led the devotional. Lunch was served by Mrs. P. A. Riley, Mrs. McCallum, Mrs. Kessler and Mrs Walley, who were hostesses. The next meeting is April 7 On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs Frank Pickens entertained witii a euchre party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Sweet peas were used for decorations. Euchre was played at eight tables. Over 40 guests were served by the hosts and hostesses with meat sandwiches, date pudding and coffee Miss Janice Hahn U home from Athens, enjoying the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. XV. L. Hahn.. . . .Mrs. C. H. Harris was called to Zanesville, Friday on account of the serious illness of her father, Jacob Hopp, age 77 years, who died Monday morning. Dr. C. H. Harris and daughters went to Zanesville Tuesday to join Mrs. Harris, and together they will remain until Saturday George Harter and Mrs. Ella Roberts, of New Madison, visited relatives here Friday '.Charles Ferris, former New Paris resident, but for many years a resident -of Indianapolis, Ind., called on friends here Friday.. . . .Dr. C M. Wilcox, of Cedarville, caive Thursday for a visit at his New Pari home Miss Sarah Corr returned to Dayton. Sunday after a week's visit with Mrs. Anna Burtch and fam ily Charles Burtch arrived from Chicago Sunday and will take h's mother. Mrs. Anna Burtoh home with home with him for an indefinite visit. Orville Moore, of Bluffton, Ind., spent., Sunday with his family Mrs. Aravilla Hill of Elkhart., is a guest of her son, Almon Hill and fam ily H. W. Burtch of Dayton, ppent Sunday with relatives Miss Ellen Tharpe, of Dayton, spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Zea and family. On Sunday the Zea family and their guest went to Greenville to visit relatives n: i j -? i a .i l Richard Gibson spent Sunday at Bos ton, Ind. ..Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Swisher and family of Dayton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Murray and familv Saturday Miss Inez Truebiood of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. J.. V. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Perry Overpeck of Dayton, were weekend guests of numerous relatives and friends Rev. Ewry, of Dayton, filled the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday Doming and evening Mrs. J. O. McPherson returned Thursday from a week's visit with her sister at Columbus The local teachers attended a teachers' meeting at Eaton, Saturday Mrs. Mary McWhinney and Mrs. Sue Judy spent last week

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with their sister Mrs. Margaret Murray at West Manchester Mrs. A. J. Murray and daughter, Mary Alice, wi!l go to Cincinnati Friday to here Schu-mann-Heink Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clarke and family Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brandon entertained the baske'tball team with a chicken supper on Thursday evening Cecil White, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl White spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White... Mr. and Mrs. John Ginger entertained Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Overpeck, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A .King and Mr. and Mrs. John King and family... Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shock and family, of Nev Hope, moved into the house on North Washington street resently vacated by Lester Avers.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. By ron Kuth and family, of Cleveland, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth over the week end Rev. Gregg, the new minister of the Methodist church, will move here this week Mrs. Harriet Wright and sons, Wilson and David, of Yellow Springs, were here Saturday on business The First National bank was examined Friday and Saturday by a government inspector. Everything was found in good condition... ..Mrs. Reid Clark and son John, of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. XV. R. Clark Mrs. Emma Harris, of Richmond, visited her sister, Mrs. James Shute, Thursday The members of the Cross Roads club, of the Smyrna neighbor hood, were entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. XV. Cook. The guests were all members of the club members' families. A dish supper, ice cream, cake and coffee were served Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and family of Chester, visited local relatives Thursday The household STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief, There is one safe,, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bot tle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that Irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Ring worm, Blotches and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Advertisement. LIMITED This offer good from March 27th to April 8th only 77 ence and KNOW the difference between 'WearEver" aluminum cooking utensils and utensils of less thick metal which, conse quently, are offered at a cheaper price. .

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goods belonging to E. H. Klrkpatrick will be sold at public sale Wednesday Mr. Kirgpatrick expects to locate in j Florida.. . . .Mrs. Laura Hawkey was a recent guest of friends at Ithica, for a week..... Mrs. Bernlce Rost, of Dayton, spent a few days last week ts ' guest of Mrs. P. F. McNeil Harlty Billman, of Green's Fork, Ind., was a business visitor here Wednesday... . .Mrs. Curtis Baumgardner was called to Lima on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Conrad, who is suffering with rheumatism.. . , . Mrs. Henry Bragg has returned from several week's "visit with relatives at Winchester, Ind Mrs. Mary Cole, of Sugar Valley. Ind., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster Saturday and Sunday John Hawk, of North Baltimore, Al Crumb and D. Yarnbert, of Toledo, were business visitors at the France quarries during the week...;.. Ruth Waggner, eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waggner, fell on the steps at the school building Thursday and fractured a bone between the ankle and knee of her left limb... ..P. A. Rilfy of Huntington, Ind., spent Sunday with his family. ANTIOCH, Ohio. After a brief visit with Logansport, Ind., relatives, Mrs. Stephen Wysong returned homel.... Jacob Swope and Joe Engelhart of Greenbush were week end visitors at the Valley House Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth spent the week end at their New Paris home. . . .After a very pleasant visit with home people, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wysong of Pittsburgh, returned to their home. . .Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kenworthy of Camden, spent Thursday with Richard White and daughters. . .Miss Helen Weidnerwas the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Plummer were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weidner. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward of New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mattix and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clawson. . . .Mrs. Lee Mann spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mr3. Joe Apgar Gasper Township Farm bureau .will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, March 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark. The principal speakers of the evening will be President Harry Stover and O. P. Kimmel, superintendent of the Childrens' home. Mrs.. Frank Hill of Eaton spent Wednesday with the White sisters... Misses Ethel and Ismay White spent Thursday with Mrs. Dora Auckerman. DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Hazel Hubbell and daughters, Alice and Elizabeth, are here from Liberty for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crist and son, Ralph, and daughter, jUice, near Quakertown, were in Connersville on Thursday, calling on friends here on their return home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbell and granddaughter, Alice Hubbell, and Ed. H. Helvey, of Dwighton, Kas., spent Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Groce at their farm home near Fairfield Mrs. Addie Bond and daughter, Miss Sarah Anna, of Liberty, shopped in Cincinnati Saturday Arch A. Swafford had Cassius Muchmore and family as guests at dinner Sunday at his home east of here Mrs. Mary Woods and son, Jesse, of Liberty, took dinner Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Woods Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nickols, of near Mt. Pleasant, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryson and son, Robert, at Rose Hill Sunday Newton Stevens and family, of Eaton, O., Man Wanted to operate one of a chain of grocery stores In Richmond. Our stores will sell merchandise at and below the usual dealer's cost. We have an offer sufficiently attractive to Interest men of proven ability and established reputation. Others need not apply. Excellent opportunity for retail grrocerymen to convert their stores into the chain. All applications held in strict confidence. Addres the Bladen Corporation ions Kahn Building. Indianapolis. Ind Advertisement. Moire Ceilings PER. HOI.L )ld with or

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were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mr3.; George Stevens at Liberty Mrs. Mary Woods and son, Jesse, of Liberty, spent Wednesday as the guests of Mrs. Stella Bunyard and sons in Connersvllle Alice Hollingsworth left here Monday for Anderson, where sho will make her future home with an aunt, and her brother, George, ha? gone to Detroit to live with an aunt since the death of their grandmother.! Mrs. Augusta Thomas Cecil Irvin. of Liberty, was at Indianapolis on a business trip Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. James Weers have purchased property In Alquina and moved there Thursday from near Connersville. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Beck, of near here, spent Sunday as guests of home folks, Elsworth Gettinger and family, in Alquina Mr. and Mr3. Tommy Tompkins, of near Alquina, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Chance, west of town George W.j Weers transacted business in Richmond Thursday W. H. Chapman spent Saturday here. .. .George Holder and Carwin Osborne were in Liberty Friday afternoon. MILTON, Ind. Paul Ferris and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Thornburg. . . .There were 215 present at the Christian Sunday school Sunday morning, with a collection of $11.09. In the contest between the Ruth circle and Straightway class the latter were the victors. The Ruth circle had 42 pres

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