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CLUB PORKERS BRING 1 $27.25 AVERAGE AT FOUNTAIN CITY SALE '. FOTTNTAN CITY. Ind, Oct.19 An average price of $27.25 for all pig club j piga sold -was realized at the register led Big Type and Spotted Poland China sale conducted at Fountain City, Wednesday. The average for the whole Bale was even lower, $22.44, moet of the 6 took put In by the breeders going at sacrifice prices, even below what it would have brought over the scales. All animals were registered, and all except five of the-club pigs, doubled immuhed. Exclnstwof this litter, the average club pig price was $29.90. The club pigs sold as follows: Jer ry Myers, gilt owned by Mary Scott, Hagerstown. sold to Jerry Myers for . $34: Myers board raised by Howard Kantner, Richmond; to Charles La fuse, Boston at $55, the top price ot the sale. Wood Eliason gilt owned by Oran Bayles. to Tom Dunham for $22 ; Emerson Thurston, boar out of Bubbles, second prize board in Ms class at the Indiana state fair, the young boar also a winner at the Wayne county fair, sold to Arthur Curme for $32.50; Virginia Wilson, Greensfork, boar, to Omer Platte for $36.50; Howard Wil son, boar to Dan Kantner for $33. Delia Thurston, boar sired by Clans man linker, graad champion at the Indiana state fair of 1921, sold to Edgerton and Pyle of "Williamsburg for $30; Joseph Bayles, Hagerstown, boar to Ed Hendricks, Economy, $27. Lawrence Bogne, Hagerstown, boar to Ed Murphy, $50, the second high price of the sale; gilt owned by wai ter Scott, Hagerstown to Walter Schroeder, $22.60; three boars owned and reared by Frank Strong, of Fountain City, all sired by Clansman Lunksr, one to Joe Rotbermel for $15.50 and two to Joe Ryan for $15 and $16. The non-lmmuned litters, offered by Harold Burg, Greensfork, contained two boars which went to L. Hoover and Clayton Woolman for $25 and $20 respectively. The gilts all went to Tom Dunham, one for $19.50 and two for $18.50 apiece. This litter also was sired by Chansman Linker. A heavy buyer of the breeding stock was Eben Louck who took one whole litter of gilts which was sold "choice with the privilege" and went $25.50 This litter was sired by a'boar which took Hccnnd at the Darke county fair, and first at Richmond, and the owner, wil lis Bond, offered breeding privileges with it Mr. Louck also picked up two other gilts of the same breed ing at $22.50. Arthur Curme, beside the club pig which he bought, also got two gilts at $16.50 from Wilson and Kinsey and one from Boren and Bond at $32.50; two boars at the tail end of the cale, consigned by F. A. Wil liams and sired by a Fashion boar. brought $15 50 and $15. The total of the sale was $1,122. THE FORUM To Editor of The Palladium: Business men and lovers of free and just government are face to face with a problem in American welfare and loyalty to our free institutions. There is no questioning the seriousness of conditions confronting the Nationaladministrationand the legislative department of our government. Nor is there any mistaking the disintegrating forces working in America to undermine and supplant the fundamental principles of the government as founded by Washington and the fathers, and now loyally upheld and maintained by President Warren G. Harding. These fundamentals of government are not partisan, but are distinctively American and sacred to a free people. Added to this undeniable truth is the fact that the Harding administration has so administered, and the congress so legislated as to promote the people's welfare, and to look wisely to the preserving of the government from the extravagances and hasty action taken in a period of war and international turmoil, in which American intersts were involved. It is not so essentinl that responsibility for these conditions be fastened upon one of the great political parties of our country, as that we realize the demoralization into which we are plunged as a result ot war-mad theorists of monarchy across the seas. The American heart and purpose has beea right all the while, and now that, through wise administration, high purpose on the part of the legislative and executive departments a new vision and hope has dawned and normal cy is approaching, the citizenship of our great nation should get behind the powers that be in promoting the complete success and realization of conditions that will bring blessing, contentment, and the full realization of just, government and righteous administration on the part of the representatives of a free people, in every department of our government organization It is gratifying to note that the trend of American sentiment from "Rock-bound coast ot Maine to Sunset wave" is trending in favor of Republican administration and the safe principles and policies of the party of Lincoln, Harrison, McKinley and Roosevelt. 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NEW PARIS, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sweet and two grandsons, Ned and Kile Littler, Markle, Ind., came Friday and remained until Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Sweet and family.. . .Mrs. Carrie Limberg, Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. North rop and family were entertained at din ner Friday by Mr. and Mrs. William Roach.... Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sheaer and Mr. and Mrs. Cv W. Sherer spent Friday afternoon in Dayton.. The Presbyterian Thimble club met in the church parlors Friday afternoon with Mrs. Alice Young. Mrs. Lova Brandon, Mrs. Anna Mae Wefler and Mrs. Nelle Zea as hostesses. Decorations were in Halloween colors and a short program appropriate to the occasion was presented. There was a large at tendance Miss Ella . Thompson of West Sonora, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Emma Thompson.... Claude Collins, Fairfield was guest Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H D. Collins P. T. McNeil is spend ing a few days at home with his fam ily Cecil White, Fairfield, spent Sunday with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. White.. Mr. and Mrs. Lial With row . of Arcanum spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Irs. C. W Northrop. . j. Mrs. Irene Wisenberger of Arcanum, was the guest Sunday of her mother, Mrs Lida Timmons......Mrs. Dean Welfer and son of Osborn, was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill.. The New Paris baseball team went to Lynn, Jnd., Sunday and was defeated by the Lynn team, 5 to 2. . . . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer, Miss Pearl HaJler, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop and daughter," Dorothy Louise, and Mrs. Carrie Limberg of Buffalo, N. Y. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haller, of Richmond Mrs. Elmlra Slifer was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. - Bogan. Mrs. Slifer leaves Thursday for St, Petersburg, Fla., where she will spend the winter. .... .Mrs. Carrie Limberg and Mr. and Mrej&O. W Sherer spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. E. Haller and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gross, at Richmond. Mrs. Limberg leaves -Thursday for Detroit, Mich., where she will visit a week with relatives before returning to her home in Buffalo, N. Y. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. The Girls World Wide Guild met at the Baptist church Tuesday evening and made plans for a reorganization Mrs. Edith Wade has returned to Indianapolis after a few days' visit with relatives. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cornell, who were called here by the death of his father returned to their home in Chicago Tuesday Mrs. Clyde McMuIlen spent Tuesday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbs and family moved on Tuesday from the Charles Kerlin property on West Church street to the Crockett property on Third street Mrs. Lemuel Crockett and daughter are visiting her mother in Brookville this week Mrs. Gene Le Rue of Broomington is visiting her sister, Mrs. Anna Williams, en route to Bloomington, to visit relatives Miss Dorothy Bryan has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will. Bryan Miss Katherine Curtis of Indianapolis is the guest of Mss Dorothy Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patton of Indanapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Patton of Martinsville, Mrs. Rebecca Clark and daughter of Lynn, Mrs. Swinn and Mr. and Mrs. Locke of Richmond attended the funeral of Wesley Cornell Mrs. Jessie Cornell. Mrs. Albert Kelsey and Mrs. Frank Close are attending the great council in Indianapolis this week in the inter-j est of the local Pocahontas Miss' Elizabeth Pusinelli has returned to Indianapolis after a few days' visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oldham and son Donald are visiting relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. Anthony Pusinelli has returned from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. . . . Joe Wade has purchased the property of the late Kitty Stobaugh in East Cambridge and is moving into it Albion Eaton of Newcastle is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Eaton A number of teachers from the local schools at tended the funeral of Mr. McQueen, rather of Miss Edith McQueen, teacher in our city school, Sunday at St. Louis Crossing, near Columbus, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vickery and son and Mrs. Kate Adams of Newcastle were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike Rev. Roy E. Reece spent Mon day in Indianapolis. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. Forest McGillard spent a few days at Cincinnati recently Mrs. Alice Stoops, of Petersburg, Ind, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson and daugh ter, Iary, Saturday Miss Leona Wilson of Bryant, Miss Bessie Sny der, Mrs. Irene Lovin and Mrs. Lulu Williams were guests at dinner Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davisson and daughter, Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Fran ces Hiatt, of near Wiirchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fields, of Saratoga, visited Joe Darrah and family, Sunday Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Boden horn. Miss Ellen Davisson, Miss Mary Richardson and Miss Leona Wilson, of Bryant, attended the Wesleyan Missionary convention at Newcastle, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. -Elsworth festing its baleful influence in our be loved America. Men and women of Indiana, let ns all enter the election booth, November th, with the same reverence that we enter a closet of prayer, determined by the inspiration of the spirit of Wash ington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison Monroe, Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, Mor ton, Harrison, McKinley, Roosevelt that our ballots shall be so cast as to make a new investment in what these great patriots and their com patriots bequeathed to us as American citizens, and to our children's children to the latest generation. . This is our privilege and duty. W. STIVERS Away Goes Eczema Peterson's Ointment "One day a druggist told me," Bays Peterson, "that Peterson's Ointment was the best remedy he sold for-eczema. But you'll never make any money on it he added, because it heals so Quickly that only a little ointment is v Td. 35c 60c, $1.00, $2.50, $5.00. Adver. ement. FOR QUICK LOANS PRUDENTIAL LOAN A INVEST-! MENT COMPANY I 20 S. 8th St. Phone 1727

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De Arnold and son and Miss Dorothy Kenworthy were dinner guests . Sunday of Rv. T. M. Bodehorn and family.. .. .There were; 13 new members united with the Wesleyan Methodist church Sunday.. Mrs. Howard Thomas of Kirkland who has been quite ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, is improving. . . Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lacey and children, Geraldine, Martha and Junior visited Mrs. Ethel Cockeril and family at New Madison, Ohio, Sunday I. P. Hunt is remodeling and painting the house be recently bought of O. C. Thomas.. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hodgins and daughter Mary dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Worth entertained at. dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Kenworthy and son Donald, Mrs. Goins and and her son and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, of Longsrtown called in thie afternoon. . . ... Miss Leona Wilson, of Bryant, returned home Wednesday, after a few days visit with Rev. and Mrs. T. M. " Bodenhorn and family., ANTIOCH, Ohio Orval Kisling, of Dayton, was a wek-end visitor of his sister, Mrs. George Swope and fami ly. .. .Lewis Shaffer, who was killed while driving an Indian oil truck Fri day, was a past resident of this community. He spent most of hu boyhood days on this immediate neigh borhood Miss Gladys Ralston ot of Eaton and Roy Shewman of Richmond, were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Miss Helen Weidner Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weidner visited Twin Valley Grange, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wysong are at the bedside of their son, Floyd of Milwaukee, Wis., who is suffering from an operation for appendicitis and a relapse of pleural pneumonia. HAWTHORN HILL, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family; called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Somers and family, near Eaton, Sunday afternoon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Somers and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann and family of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. James Weir and Clayborn Blackford and Miss Mary King and Goldie Trunk, of Eaton Miss Louise Dwyer and John Neanover were week-end guests of their teacher, Miss Mae Kuth, of New Paris. James Kuth is f pending a few days in Cleveland, with his sons. Byron and George Kuth Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mann have sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs. Archer, of Eaton, and will move to Eaton, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family, and David Mann and daughters, Wilma and Melva called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mann, Friday.. .Miss Myrtle Ben ham and Miss Edna Huffman and little Myron Orr visited the Potterf school Friday.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanover and daughter, Edna Mae, were Richmond visitors Thursday.. .George Weist and Lee Mann called on Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and fami:Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mann spent Thursday in Dayton. Mrs. Mae Kuth spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Potts and family, of Gratis. . Mr. and Mrs. James Weist and sons, Donald and James, and Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Weist and son Kenneth, were guests Sunday of their father, George Weist Mr. and Mrs Robert Neanover and family visited their mother, Mrs. Sarah Neanover and family, Sunday.. . , .Mr. and Mrs Henry Sanders and family, of near Gratis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geis Mrs. Robert Nean over called on Mrs. Elbert Huffman Saturday morning.. .; .Mr. and Mrs Frank Geis and Mr. and Mrs. George Geis, of Dayton, spent, Saturday in Modoc, Ind.. . . .Donald Neanover vis ited his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Neanover, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geis spent Monday evening witr Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gris... ..Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Slayton and family, of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. Will Litehiser and son, Harry, called on Mr. and Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter, Luiclle, Sunday afternoon Harry Lite hiser spent Thursday in Oxford, visit ing relatives. Mrs. Robert Nean over and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sarah Neanover and family, near Camden Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gei Robert and William Neanover and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geis spent Tuesday at Oon Rust's sale, near Boston, Ind. . . Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee attended William Jefferson's sale Friday.. Edna Mae and Donald Neanover spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Elbert Huffman Those who assisted Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mann with their mov ing were Mr. and Mrs. David Mann and daughters, Milham and Melva, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Somers and son Darlyton, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huff man and family, Mrs. Joseph Apagar, Miss Martha Morgan, Mrs. Elizabeth Cohee and son, Howard, and Elmer Mann, of Eaton .Mr. and Mrs James Newton, Mr. and Mrs. William Frazee and Mr. and Mrs. David Mann and daughters, were callers Sunday on Mrs. Lee Mann Mr. and Mrs William Frazee were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and son. 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OHIOAN ON DEBT COMMISSION BACK IN U. S. AFTER TRIP Representative T. . Burtou. Theodore E. 'Burton, Ohioan, member of the v America.! debt ; funding commission, returned from, his trip abroad and immediately went into conference with President Harding. - While abroad Bur- ; ton attended the third assembly of the league of nations. - Boyd Orr of Gratis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orr, of Dayton. ..Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dwyer and family, of Dayton, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs.. Orla Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cliff and son. Eugene, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thum, of pear Camden, Ohio .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dwyer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Dwyer were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James . Bechtol and daughter, Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cupp, of near Camden, Called on Mr. and- Mrs. Homer Cupp, Sunday evening. ... JACKSOXBURG, Ind. Rev. Smith of Greenfield will fill his regular ap pointment here nest Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Roe Rife of Richmond were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wort Joseph Keever at tended the football game at Richmond Frank Crist and family of Orange, Mrs. Inez Lowe, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Dunn, of Salem, spent Sunday with Mrs. Clara Surrit and son, Frank ..Mr. and Mrs. James Lutz have moved to Cambrdige City Mr. and Mrs Hill, of Lynn, and Mrs. Thorpe and children, of Arba, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Berg Dr. Deardorf and family of Muncie. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hormel Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan of Cambridge City spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fagan visited relatives at Old enburg, Sunday. , . .Mr. and Mrs. Spen cer G others and daughter, were at Hagerstown, Saturday evening.-. . .Mr. and Mrs. Vern DeHays and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs attended the play at Cambridge, Saturday night. .;. .Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Poddington are the parents of a baby girl. . .". . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kingery were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrold, Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharpe spent Sunday with his brother, George The Help One Another club met at the home of Mrs. Raymon Roth. Wednesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craig and children, spent Saturday evening in Cambridge City. HUNTS VI LLE, Ind. Several from here attended the Riley parade at Winchester given by the school children of that place.. : ..Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and Mrs. Elis Howell and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Norman.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brosey were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Addington near Lynn. Keba Lane is recovering.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaines entertained the following guests to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth of Losantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Moore and Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back For 40 years, said Pr. Carev. I have been prescribing my .Prescription No. 777 for kidney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back it dissatisfied plan. Beware of kidney disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If vou have specks floating before the eyes. purry eyes. clammy feet or moist palms, backache or side ache, vou ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 777 right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens of thousands of cases of Kidney and bladder troubles and is the medicine vou can always depend upon. Results "are guaranteed. . ... NOTE Dr. Daniel G. Carey was a practicing physician, for many years and his great Prescription, No. 777 aided thousands of sufferers from kidnev and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective Prescription at Dafler Drujr Co., A.. G. Lukea Drug Co., and all reliable pharmacists the country over. Keep in mind the name. Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 777 (Liquid or Tablets),. No other medicine can take its place. Advertisement. Our MILK is GOOD I MILK f Wayne Dairy Products Co. I 8. 6th and A its. PNone 5238 1 The Bank for ALL the People Second National Bank You can buy a FORD TOURING CAR $122 Down, Balance In 12 Monthly Payments : - . . WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Opp. Postoff iee . Phone 1616.1694

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son of near Winchester, Mr. and Mrs.: George Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gordon.. .. .Mr. and Mr. Norman Wright and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wright near Mo doc. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Addington of Lynn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Addington Sunday Little Everett Martin Funk of near Snow Hill spent Saturday night and Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. David Grubbs.i...Mr. and Mrs. Volney Wilson spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stump near Parker... .Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Norman Miss Lola Mohr spent the week end with relatives at Muncie Miss Opal Mattlar of Snow Hill spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Ines Ringo Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gaddis and daughters and Ruth and Georgia Sheppard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Howell near Mo doc Sunday The Misses Viola Han cock and Idris Harvey took dinner with Thelma Horner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pegg and family of near Farmland spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cougill Mr. and Mrs. Matt Watson and fam ily were the guests. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Watson near Windsor.. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis McGunnegill and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pattrick.. . . .Mr. and Mrs, Peter Harvey gave a dinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey, Miss Lou Keppler and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dud ley and children Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt of Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hancock and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hancock Mr., and Mrs Reuben Mann spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harry Belcher and family of Muncie.. i.. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cou gill and sons spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Elliot near Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tomison of Alexandria are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clear Miss Idris Cox spent Sunday with June Engle.......Fred Lamb and Joe Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffin Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Sheppard and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheppard and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shaw of TJnionport....Mr. and Mrs. Will Chamness of Carlos spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and family.. . .'.Oliver Harvey and family are moving back from Newcastle . Miss Vera Cox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson near Carlos. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane of Bloomingsport and Mr. and Mrs. John Lane ot Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. James Lane. ' Miss Jeannete Lane is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane..!.. Mr. Clyde Gordon and Ralph Watson spent Sunday with Bruce Lane.. . . .Mrs. Alonzo Sharp and children spent Saturday with Mrs. Byron Haynes Michael Lane of Frankfort is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lane.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Shep pard and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheppard of Muncie spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio J. H. Frank transacted busines at Indianapo lis several days last week .Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxe! at Ithica .Mr. and Mrs. Will Buck and .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kern, of Germantown, Miss Sylvia Trone, of Dayton and Max Trone were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Trone and family. W. O. Trone and family of Dayton, were callers Sunday afternoon. .. Robert Howard and the Misses Eva and Grace Harshman and Lora Stover were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, at Franklin. Mrs. Brown returned with them for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard. .... Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banfill returned Sunday from' a short visit with their son, Omer, and family, at Columbus Mrs. Amanda Beggs of New Paris, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banfill... ..Mrs. W. S. Richerson, of Greenville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Meyers, Thursday and Friday Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bean e and Mr. and Mrs. Verto McGriff were guests at FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE BUILDS NEW STRENGTH i i ;"When my children were quite young Father John's Medicine built them up after an attack of pneumonia. Some of my children are married now and they are giving Father John's Medicine to their children with good results." (Signed) Mrs. M. Fanning, 9 Jacques Street, Worcester, Mass. From one generation to . another Father John's Medicine has proven its value in thousands of homes. ' Because it is composed of purest cod liver oil with other ingredients, this old-fashioned food tonic has justly earned its standing as the greatest body builder. Its success has covered a period of more than 67 years. Advertisement. . Stop That Leak With MarvelSeal, Liquid Roof Cement Hackman-KIehfoth & Co. N. 10th and F Sts., Phone 2015-2016 Good Warm Underwear PurePasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1531 KRAMER BROS. DAIRY Sure, You'll Find It Priced Lea at 17 8. 7th 8t.r

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Troutwine.....Verto McGriff was a visitor in Greenville Saturday Mrs. Effie Troutwine. who is visiting her brother Charles and family, spent Friday with Mrs. C. C. Beck Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman spent Sunday with Clement Newman and family, near Ar. canum.. ,..Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Osterbaus entertained the Misses Flora Wlglage and Katie Utzinger and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, of Dayton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas re mained over until Monday Mrs. Anna Howell attended the funeral of Lewis Shaffer, Monday afternoon, at Eaton. Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Huey and John Gauch and families were among those who attended the Home Coming Sunday at Ware's chapel. A table 90.feet long, loaded with chicken and all the delicacies of the season was spread, and 120 persons partook of the bounteous feast Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren and daughters. Louise, Katie and Bertie visited Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W arren Craig and family Mrs. Mary Emerick, srcnt Saturday afternoon with John Waldren, Sr James B Trone an Harley Juday were visitors at Arcanum Friday evening A. O Miller and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Hester Ann Miller and daughters, Cora and Chloe Mrs. W. G. Brown and daughters, Anna and Ellen, of Lewisburg, called on Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Barnes, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes and James B. Trone were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Malone at Eaton. . v .Mr. and Mrs. William Foos visited A L. Mendenhall and family, Friday, at Greenville A large delegation from the TJ. B. church attended Rally day services, Sunday at Eaton Charles Morris and family attended church services Sunday morning at Verona, and dined with Mr. and Mrs.1 John Protzman.. .Burley Rautsau and family shopped in Richmond Thurs day The following menu will be served at the chicken supper Satur day evening, Oct 28, by the Woman's Bible class, at C. N. Morris's new store: Chicken, dressing, mashed potatoes, noodles, slaw, .potato salad, nicklPK. nie. cake and ice cream. A nroeram consisting of music and en tertainment of various kinds will be furnished by the young people. All are asked to come masked Paul Bilger, of Crown Point, spent the week end with friends at this place. BETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swan and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ollee Van Nuys of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with A. L. Van Nuys and Mies Lila, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Emery Hanson, of Hagerstown, Frank Heiner of Iowa, Mrs. Emma Bantz of Richmond, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. An derson, of Bethel, spent the day with them. ..... Mrs. , Isophene Brown and son Roy spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul FlemDOCTOR ORDERED WOMAN OBEYED Took Lydia .Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and isNow.Well Chicaeo. Hlinois-"You surely cava women one good medicine when you put Lydia i. frnkham 3 Vegetable Uom pound on the mar ket; After I had my baby I was all run down and so nervous it kept me from gaining. My doctor did everytning ne couia to build me up, then heorderedme to take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound with his med icine and I am now a new woman. I have had three children and they are all Lydia E. Pinkham babies. I have recommended your medicine to several friends and they speak highly of it. You are certainly doing good work in this world." Mrs. Adrith Tomsheck, 10557 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. There is nothing very strange about the doctor directing Mrs. Tomsheck to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. There are many physicians who do recommend it and highly appreciate its value. Women who are nervous, run down, and suffering from, women's ailments should give this well-known root and herb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomsheck's experience should guide you ' towards health. "If It's a Gravel Product, We Can Produce It" We deliver by truck in any quantity. Plant No. 2 The Richmcid-GreenvUIe Gravel Company Phones 4132-4032 ORDER YOUR DOUGHNUTS and PUMPKIN PIES For Halloween Early - ZWISSLER'S 28 8. 5th St Phones 16S4 and 1656

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ming and family, of Muncie .... Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Hyde, of Richmond. Mrs. Humphrey and son Walter, and 4 Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hyde.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. John Horn, Mr. and

Mrs. Jerry Horn, Elmer Horn and Mrs. Emma Hall, all of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and son Ralph, of Bethel, Mrs. Charles Spencer and son Forest of Fountain City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horn... . .Isaac Bowen of Richmond, Boent Saturday night and Sunday with Jehu Boren and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and Mrs. C. D. Pyle, ot Richmond, spent Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan... ..Miss Florence Boren is in Cincinnati studying piano, at the Cincinnati college of music. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and family entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill and son, Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hill, all of Richmond... Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and son Homer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of Lynn . Mrs. Ottis Fouts and children, of Piqua, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Lee... Mrs. Mollis Crawford, of Yankeetown, spent Sundav and Monday with her sister, Mrs. William Lee and husband Mr. and Mrs. William Windle enterMr. and Mrs. Donald Windle. Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Everett White mo tored to Dayton Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. White's brother, Ramond Knoll, who is in the hospital at Dayton Mrs. Stella White spent Sunday with Jacob Endsley and famly Mr. and Mrs. Everett White. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown and Miss Lila Van Nuys spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson Merl Coleman, Miss Marie Harding, Mrs. Florence Anderson and Mrs. Gertrude Boren attended tee council meeting of the township officers at Whitewater Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Sarah Anderson spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. I White Edgarjl Hill received word Monday of the

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