Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 278, 22 November 1922 — Page 7

SEES DAY WHEN U. S. FRODUCTS OF FARMS WILL BE ADVERTISED

WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The day when American farm products will be as extensively advertised throughout the country as the automobile and other manufactured articles will soon arrive, D." W. M. Jardine, president of the Kansas State Agricultural college, declared today before the Washington Ad club. "The American farmer has been acquainted with only one side of the advertising business." he said. "In the main, he thinks of advertising as a more or less tricky device employed by middlemen to separate him from his money. He probably has some what the same opinion of advertising as a target has of rifle practice. "The signs of the times, however, are pointing in another direction Bankers and members of chambers of commerce have begun to ake the fa:mer in as a business partner They are seeing that they must help him earn more money, and they are beginning to see that he needs help principally with his marketing and selling problems. Selling End Suffers "The selling end of the farmer's business has been badly and most un fortuately neglected. Circumstances are to blame in part, he is to blame in part and business men are to blame in part. In a certain sense, ad vortislng men are much to blame. Problems in marketing, advertising and selling that need solution much more than many which have been solved, have been neg'ted. Agricultural men of Amer'ca have begun to concern themselves with the selling end of their business. They have begun to learn to sell co-opera' tlvely, to organize and to respect their organization. The next generation of farmers is going to grow up already sold to the idea of organization." C Suburban COTTAOE GROVE, Ind. Miss Ida Logue returned to her home in Chi capo, Saturday, after a several week's visit with relatives at this place.. Alonzo Logue is able to be out after nn attack of Larippe Miss Verd.n Miller spent Friday night with Rob ert Toole and family Mrs: Robert Napier and children spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ilda Toole.. ... .Kavanaugh Robjnson and family have moved to the rooms over the store recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers Miss Edith Keelor callad on Verda Miller Thurs day morning Mrs. Alice Logue ha3 moved to her rooms over the store ..Mrs. F. F. Williamson spent Sun day afternoon and evening with Mr (n Mrs. Edward Williamson.. .. .Mrs Alice Logue spent Saturday night with Edward Williamson and family Mr and Mrs. Budd Brown spent Saturday witll Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson.. The children and grandchildren of Cam Miller gave a dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, ia honor of his birthday. All went with well filled , baskets. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridenour and grandchildren, Donald and Francis Reijel. and Mrs. Mary McKomis, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mil ler and son. Clifford, of O; ord, Ohio, Miss Margaret" Ault, of tollege Corner, Ohio, Orrie Miller of Connersvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ridenour and children. Francis. Maxwell and Harry, Jr., William Ridenour, of Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Miller and daughter, Verda and grandchildren. Max and Pauline Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toole and sons, Clyde and Myron of this place and Mrs. Alice Logue Raymond Wyatt spent Saturday nipht and Sunday with home folks John Rawlins and son, Jarrell, and Robert Napier were In College Coiner Friday evening Mr3 Mamilton of Montazuma, 111, came Monday afternoon for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Gordon Kay and family. Mrs. Lawson Sanford and daugh tor. Beverly, called on iiarry aniora nnd family Thursday evening.. .Mike Conner, of Richmond, spent Saturday night at home Mrs. Alonzo Logue was greeting friends in College Corner, Friday afternoon.. .Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce, of New Paris, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor Mrs. Elnora Harran left for Richmond Saturday morning tor a several weeks' visit with her son. Milton Harlan and family... Lyman Harlan spent Saturday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor and Mrs. Ellen Rucker entertained at dinner Thursday. Mrs. Monroe Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gardner of Libert v. Miss Ida Logue of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Bannon, Mrs. Dena Creek. Mrs. Elnora Harlan and Mrs. Elwood lxigue Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Logue and Miss Lora Logue spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Keelor... ..Mr. Ginter, of Kentucky, called on his sifter, Mrs. Kavanaugh Robinson, Saturdav afternoon Miss Freda Johns, Mir-s Eba Johns. Miss Bessie Barnard :nd Miss Imo Jones were gree-ting frinends in Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon Robert Toole and family spent Saturday evening in College Corner Mrs. Delbert Logue had her tonsils and adenoids removed by Dr. Schonwald at College Corner, Ohio. Monday morning Mrs. John Benner and daughter, Marjorie, spent Friday with Mrs. Rachel Wright and daughter, Susie Miss Verda Miller and Mrs. Susie Brumlev were greeting friends in College Corner Fridav evening .Mrs. Vernia Boring and daughter. Fay, left Thursday niornins: for Baltimore Md., for a visit with Mrs. Charles Dfinkwater. tmar-w of this nlace. . . John Rawlins and son Darrell and Robert Naiier "pent Saturdav evening in Richmond.. Kenneth Roberts, of Chicago, spent Fridav nicht with Gordon Kay and family.... '.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quick and Mrs. David Morrett attended the funeral of Rachel iParis at Milroy, Sundtiv Mr. and Mrs. "William Sanford entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrell, F. S. McCarthy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rvan, of Liberty Mr. and Mrs. John Holland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gardner and baby, of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell Mrs. Will Logue and daughter Katy, of Oxlord. Ohio, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Logue. JACKSON BURG, led. The father and son meeting held here was well attended. The series of meetings being conducted by Rev. S. E. Smith are growing in interest and attendance..

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AUlHGttil O.N INDIANS. Dr. William Beauchamp of Syracuse, N. Y is the greatest living authority on Indians. He Is helping the Iroquois Confederacy, in Albany, press their claim for millions of acres of land In New York State which were taken from them by fraud. Dr. Beauchamp is 93 years old, but remarkably active. . .Mr. aad Mrs. Claude Kitterman were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon..;. Mrs. Eastman is visiting her daughter at Hollansburg, Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks and daughter, Rhea spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boyd at Richmond. .... .Harry Monger and family of Lawrencberg, spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ross Wilson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz spent Sunday at Fortville Miss Allie Thornburg of Hagerstown was the guest of her niece, Mrs. John Scott Sunday Raymond Craig and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rissler and Mrs. Elizabeth Zeigler of Cambridge spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Mr, and Mrs. Chester Morse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bartle Nickersham visited friends at Pershing Sunday. . .Mrs. George Sharp planned a happy surprise on her nusband on the occasion of his birthday. Those present to enjoy the fine oyster supper were: Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rush, Grey Keever and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. Ross Wilson and family, Martin Rodenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Klutz, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Davis, Mrs. Catherine Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp and Forrest Allen and family Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hormel attended the funeral of Larkin Macey at Cambridge Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Walters, accompanied by her nieces and nephews were shopping in Richmond Saturday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark, Miss Florence Campbell, Miss Dorothy Campbell and Omer Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stanton. . .Rev. A. O. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Druley, of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Miller of Richmond were entertained to dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lindley. . . . . .Miss Crystal Kinsinger spent the week-end at her brother, Harvey's, near Centerville Miss Stella Brown is nursing Mrs. Raymond Roth, who has been very ill, caused by stepping on a nail Mrs. Dan Kiser spent Friday with her sister, Mr3. Charles Rhinehart near Millville The young married peoples' Sunday school class of the Baptist church at Cambridge gave Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson a pleasant call Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Beeson of Newcastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethess..,. Mrs. James Whitton visite'd her son, Harvey, Sunday. NEW PARIS, Ohio Funeral services for John Ginger, 78 years old were held at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon. Surviving members of the -family are the widow and one daughter, - Mrs.' Pet Noggle, of near New Madison. Out-of-town ' relatives who attended the funeral were: Mrs. Eva Cook of Ridgeville, Ind., Mr3. Iva Brown of Winchester, Ind., Mrs. Cora McFarlan. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McFarlin, Frank Overpeck, Perry Overpeck, Charie3 Powell, Mrs. Ervin Sticker, all of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. George Crisler and Charles Crisler, Gratis. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ginger, of near Hollinsburg, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hetzler, New Madison, and Harry King of near New Hope I Chester Ebbersole of near Brinleys Station, a "student in the school, was injured Friday when he fell from the top of one of the slides, breaking an arm and cutting and bruising one side of his head. .: .Lawrence Coblentz, a senior in high school, broke a rib Thursday, while playing football on the play grounds at school Mr.. and Mrs. Lial Wethrow of Arcanum spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Northrop Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall and family were guests Sunday of Mr., and Mrs. Omer Puthoff, near Richmond Mr. end Mrs. Jesse Cline and two grandsons,' Ned and Nile' Littler of Markel, Ind., spent Saturday night , with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweet and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cline returned Sunday and the Littler boys remained for the winter Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer, Miss Pearle Haller and Miss Evelyn Northrop visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Via near New Madison Sunday after noon Louis Murray of Camden spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray Mrs. Anna Burtch went to Richmond Fri day and will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burtch and Mrs. Clara Leftwich The Comrades class of the Presbyterian Sunday school held a class meeting on Monday evening at KING'S LASSY LOTHES No More No Less 912 MAIN umfliiuiumirunia j BOYS' SUITS 2 Pairs Pants. 6.75 P ! WHEN STORE, 712 Main I i The Latest Style Creations in ! Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses I UNION STORE, 830 Mainf

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La Mar Contests Result Of Election Of Trustee LIBERTY, Ind., Nov. 22. Horace LaMar, who wis defeated for election as township trustee In Harmony township, has filed suit for a contest, bas-, lng his claim, it is said; on some registration irregularity. - . j The corn and potato contest conducted by the Liberty Sales company Is progressing satisfactorily. Thirtyseven entries have been made. Prizes for the best products will be awarded Thanksgiving day. ' Two boys, one from Newport, Ky., and the other from Cincinnati, were sent back to their homes by Sheriff Craft after they had been found hiding in a truck load of straw carried by Harry Allen from Cincinnati to Liberty. Mr. Allen had taken a truck load of stock to Cincinnati, where the boys had climbed aboard the truck and smuggled their way here. ter. .. .Miss Charlotte of Western college, spent the week end here with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Smith Du bois Blaine .McGrath of Indianapo lis, pent Sunday here with his moth er, Mrs. Bina McGrath ....Mrs. Mary Robertson is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Martin, in Indianap olis Guy Fair, Leonard Ball, Will Brown, Forresf Leonard, E. E. Kain and Hyle Barcus are attending the I. O. O. F. grand lodge in Indianapolis this week. Forney Behymer of local lodge is candidate for grand warden Frank Maibach spent the week end here with his family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hollingsworth of Lockland Ohio, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Clint Hollingsworth and family. Mrs. Mary Fahrlander is in Indi anapolis, where she will make an ex tended visit with her son, Albert Fahr lander and family. .Will Ramey and Charles Davis are in Indianapolis at tending grand encampment of local lodge... Miss Julia Mullin is the guest of her sister in Indianapolis.'. .. .Mr and Mrs. John Davis spent, Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nolney Davis, of Eaton. ...Mrs. Marie Combs of Richmond spent a few days here the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Herman Bethge. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Ketner of near Greenwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ketner. ECONOMY. Ind. Mr. "and Mrs. Charley Morrison with their guest Mrs. Mattanx of Anderson motored to Anderson Monday morning to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lang of Dover, Ky., are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sanders .The Standard Bearers met at the home of Ina May Swain Saturday afternoon with their superintendent Mrs. Rena Morrison, eighteen were -present and all enjoyed refreshments of fruit Salad and wafers Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morrison had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and children Ugene, William, Chase and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gard ner and son of Richmond were guests of Mr: and Mrs. Ora Edwards.. .. .Miss Marjori Lamb entertained Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet's Sunday school class Wed nesday evening at her home, a delight ful evening was enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs. John Oler and children, Wil son and Catherine, Edgar Farmer, Thomas Marshall, Worth Fletcher, Miss Fanny Cain, Miss Ada Scott..... A market will be held by the ladies of the Friends church Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Ellis Lester's store. Home baked goods, dressed chicken, homeny and cottage cheese Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beede, returned missionaries of Africa and Milo Hinkle gave a very inter esting stereopticon talk on African work as a missionary. Mrs. Beede sang a song in the African dialect A ban quet dinner was given Sunday noon at the friends church to welcome their new pastor Mrs. De Ella Leonard Newlin. Charles E. Hiatt was toastmaster and gave a very interesting talk and was responded to by Russell Thornburg. E. L. Manning, Elza Stevenson, Luella Mendenhall, Anna Morrison, Elizabeth Manning and Rev. Weaver. De Ella Newlin responded in her usual MEURALGIA IM or Headache rub the forehead . melt and inhale the vapors V VARORUB Ooer 17 Million Jan Used Yearlg

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First irroup of "Reds' to surrender. Right to left, prison guard. Joe ; ' Miesler, Harry Shipman and Charles Crumbien, arriving well eup-j' ' pliei with clothes and reading material for their sojourn in Joliet; ; penitentiary. , j Is Joliet penitentiary a library or a wearing apparel display room? The sheriff of Cook county, which was made famous by Chicago, wants ; to know. Said sheriff. held "open house" at the jail to greet convicted; "Reds", about to start on ther way to begin sentences in Joliet "for criminal syndicalism. They arrived with enough clothes and readingmaterial to start a combined library and furnishings establishment.

kind way.. . . Bert Carver left Tuesday evening for Portland, Oregon ,to visit his parents and brother and will spend the holidays with his parents.. .. .Dr. Roller went to Richmond to meet his mother Mrs. Roller who was accompanied by her daughter-in-law Mrs. F. O. Roller of Abiline, Kansas.; .. .Mrs. Lulu Macy, Harry Macy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byram Mae.y, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Macy and son John,- Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt, J. G. W. Beard and Howard Hunnicutt attended the Larkin Macy funeral at Cambridge city Sunday.. .. .Mrs. Albert Jessup is able to sit up awhile in a chair, and friends hope for a speedy recovery.. .... .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Manning entertained at a week-end Charles E. Hiatt, Russell Thornburg, Pauline Thomas, Clarice Van Hook..... Mrs. Myrtle Daugherty and children of Cincinnati will move to Economy soon.. . . .The eight day meet ings held at the Friends -church closed Sunday night with.wbnderful sermons Sunday morning and night by Charles E. Hiatt of Winchester who also talked Friday and Saturday night. Charles E. Hiatt Is the superintendent of Indiana Yearly meeting.. He was assisted in the singing by Pauline Thomas, Clar ice Van Hook, Elizabeth Manning and Russell Thornburg. - NEW MADISON. Ohio. Mrs. J. I. Motter of Lima visited- over Sunday with ' her 'mother, Mrs. Louisa Smelker. .'. :Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmel entertained as Sunday guests, C. R. Smelker and family, and " H. S. Warner and family. .. .Mrs. Louisa Smelker and - .Mrs. Ulla Crumvine spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. - Eliza Jones.. .'. IBurldean Hileman is sick with typhoid at the home 'of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hileman, south of town.-. .". J. F.' S.' Hageman, Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Soap.Ointment. Talcum .Sr. rvw-ywtore. For mapl-v address: CtteuxaLaiortertM.pt-X.U&;d7,UA HOME DRESSED MEATS We Deliver Nungesser Meat Market 337 South 12th Phone 2350

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local druggist, who will be 88 years old Dec. 15, is very poorly. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stump have moved to the Harry Mikesell property, which they bought, in the east part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell moved to the Dr Lowry property.... William Max, Jr. has moved to his new home in the east end and Joe Flaig and family have moved to the- Lawrence prop erty near the schoolhouse which was vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Stump.... Mrs. Anna Muchner of near Whitewater spent Monday evening with Mrs Louisa Smelker. . ..William Hill and family are moving . to the house vacated by Joe Flaig.... R. P. Bennett was called to New Paris Friday on account of the death of John Ginger, father of Mrs. A. P. Noggle, north ot town. .. . .Mrs. George Brawley, who has been suffering from hardening of the arteries, is improving. . Mr. and Mrs. Brawley are staying at the home of their son, Frank Brawley. :. .M a. Eliza Jones, Ed Toohey and family arid Rev. and Mrs. Snyder attended the home-coming at Savona Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Warren Duffield entertained Mm FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE- ' GOOD CLEAN COAL Richmond" Coal Company - - Phone 3165 - . Quick Loans Courteous ; Service PRUDENTIAL LOAN A INVESTMENT COMPANY 20 S. 8th St. Phone 1727

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a number of euests Sunday "in honor of the birthday anniversary- of his mother, Mrs. Emma Duffield. ana ai" of Mrs. Duffield's mother, Mrs. w. Hageman Freida Saylor or Canaaa, who has been making her home wltn her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright, had her tonsils removea lasi. week at Reid hospital. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saylbr, have arrlv ed from Canada and will spend the winter here Sam Nyswonger of Erie, Pa., epent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nyswonger. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Harp of St Paul, Minn., and Mrs. William Harp of Oklahoma, visited last week with their sister, Mrs. William Brown, near Yankeetown. CAMDEN, Ohio Misses , Hettlo Ward. Hattle Reed and Ruth Neff attended the program given by the county physical director at Eaton, Saturday.. ..Waldo Drommond and family moved to Eaton, Saturday. .. .Milton Jones and family of West, Elkton, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis. .. .Miss Gladys Dare spent the week-end with friends in Oxford . . ..Mrs. Lola Payne is home for a visit from Union City, where she has been nursing.... Clay KIopp's have bought the Frank Randall property in West part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Randall will move to Eaton, soon.... Mr. and Mrs. Reese Wycoff and sister, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday wlh heir moher, Mrs. Asa Wright.... Miss Dorothy Pryor was home from. Oxford, Saturday and Sunday. .. .Mr. Zellers, representative of the antisaloon league, was- at the M. E. church Sunday morning... ...Rev. Rife of the United Presbyterian church at Fairhaven, occupied the pulpit in the evening. Rev. Moore, the pastor was ill with a Bevere cold. Evangelistic services will begin next Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Yockum and Miss LaVerna Smith were Dayton visitors, Saturday. HELP YOURSELF GET WELL FAST IF you have been ill, and it seems as if you never would get your strength back, you need the wonderful strengthening and rebuilding qualities of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It has helped thousands of invalids and convalescents to get back their strength, put on firm flesh, eat well, sleep well, feel well and BE welll - Your druggist has Gude's PeptoMangan liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's Pepto-Manfan Tonic and Blood Enricker Closing Out Stock of Cut Glass Vases, Water Sets, Cream and Sugar, Bowls, Nappies, Mayonnaise Sets. Cut Glass makes an ideal Xmas Gift ED. L WENDLING Jeweler 1021 Main St TAYLOR & THOMPSON COAL CO. CLEAN COAL Phone 1042 COAL MATHER BROS. Co. The Bank for ALL the People Second National Bank

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