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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1923.
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NAME ELDORADO MAN PRESIDENT OF PREBLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
EATON, Ohio, Jan. 8. Julius Waters, ct Eldorado, was elected president
of the Preble county fair board In a reorganization meeting of the board here Saturday arternoon. Henry E. Dalrymple, of Eaton, was elected vice
president.
The board retained Harry D. Silver,
of Eaton, as secretary and A. J. Hie
stand, of Eaton, as treasurer. Secretary Silver has served a number of years and Treasurer Hiestand has
served several years.
Three new members elected at the county fair In September took their
places Saturday on the, board. They are: Everett Morse, Eaton; C. P. Barr,
New Paris, and Ed Oziaa, West Alex
andria. Old members re-elected and
again taking their places on the board were: Julius Waters, Arthur Morton,
and Henry Dalrymple, Eaton. New Board Members
v H. Eikenberrv. of Eaton, and
S. C. Karicofe. of Gratis are new mem bers of the board since September
Eikenberry was elected to fill out the
unexpired term of Cleve Montgomery
Eaton, resigned, and Karicofe was elected to fill out the unexpired term
of the late George Riner, of Gratis,
Thov tnoii office immediately after
their election. Both unexpired terms
end in Januarv 1921.
The new board executive committee named Saturday, is made up of Henry
E. Dalrymple, J. E. Flora, Gasper tp.
and W. O. Morris. Dixon tp.
The new auditing committee Is made un of J. II. Pundt. Lewisburg: J. K
Haston. West Alexandria, and A. II
Morton, Camden. ' Henry Unger, of West Alexandria, i is the retiring board president. He served two terms. Department Heads Chosen, President Waters announced appointment of the department heads in Hie meeting Saturday. They are: Speed, J. E. Haston; horses, mules and ponies, A. H. Morton, J. H. Pundt; cattle and stock judging contest, W. O. Morris; hogs and sheep and pig club contest, J. H. Lamm; machinery and police, Ed Ozias; agricultural hall, C. P. Barr; admission gates, J. E. Flora; schools and poultry, E. T. Morse; amphitheatre, S. C. Karicofe; privileges, H. E. Dalrymple; art hall and flowers, W. P. Eikenberry; school exhibit, County School Superintendent W. S. Fogarty; club work, County Agent E. D. Turner. It is probable the date for the county fair thi year will be changed on account of Butler county changing from October to August. It is likely the Preble county fair will be staged the week preceding or the week following the Buiier county fair. Suit for divorce has been entered
by Harry KanSkiver against Ruth
VanSkiver in common pleas court.
He alleges gross neglect and wilful
ab.-cnco since October, 19-'0. They were married in February, 1913, in Eaton. He seeks custody of a. son now , in his care. Another sen is with the mother. In a suit brought by the Eaton Tire Ssrvico company Egainst John W. LJarnhart, Jr., and Ada Barnhart, the company seeks to recover $937.59, alleged to represent a balance on a note for $2,001.71.
Coue Tells A mericans W ays for Getting
"Better and Better", Auto-Suggestion Master Tells Details of His Methods
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How Much Rent Are You Paying Per Month?
Did you ever figure out how much
this amounts to In five yeare or ten
years? Take paper and pencil and work out the amount. It will sur
prise you. It would go far toward
paying for your home.
So why not stop putting your rent
money In someone else s pocKet ana build a home of your own?
The first step is to decide on plans
and In this we are ready to help.
Our Washington Information Bureau has for free distribution a booklet showing exterior views and floor plans of 60 brick houses that are master
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(Copyright, 1922
Editor's Note Emile Coue is in this country to demonstrate his methods. His book, translated into English from the original French text, gives the foundations for his faith in auto-suggestion. The first installment on selfmastery is printed today. Subsequent chapters will follow daily.
Suit over a sow that was filed in a sriuire's court by Lee Campbell against Harvey Neaves has been appealed to common pleas court by Neaves. Campbell sued to replevin the animal and the squire's court declared he was entitled to the sow and that Neaves was
entitled to $50 for feed. Costs of $29.15 were taxed against Campbell.
DARK COUNTY GOW HAS GOOD RECORD
GREENVILE, Ohio, Jan. 8. Harry Wise, farmer living near Versailles, reports a good butter fat record made
by a three year old guernsey cow during the month of December. This cow
gave 1,254.9 pounds of milk for the
month, making 53.96 pounds of butter fat for the month. The record was made while the cow was under ordinary feeding with the herd owned by
Mr. Wise.
Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Palladium Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Brick Homes Booklet. Street City
State.
Name.
Suggestion, or rather auto-suggestion, is in one sense an entirely new subject, although, at the eame time, it is as old as the world itself. It is new in that, up to the present, it has not been studied from the correct viewpoint, and consequently wrong conclusions have been formed. It is old because it dates back to the advent of man on earth. Indeed, autosuggestion is an instrument which we possess when we are born. It is a force of wonderful and incalculable power which produces, according to circumstances, the very best or the
very worst effects. A proper knowledge of this force is useful to every one, but, more particularly, it is indispensable to physicians, magistrates, lawyers, and educators of the young. When one knows how to employ it consciously he can, first of all, guard himself against provoking harmful auto-sugge.stions in others, the consequences of which may be disastrous; furthermore, he can consciously bring about helpful ones which restore physical health to the sick and mental and moral vigor to the nervously deranged unconscious victims of previous
John E. Sizelove has been awarded judgment for $113:"0 against Harry bittle, which represents a balance on a note. Bonds filed by four county officials have been approved. Sheriff Wehrley Hied a $10,000 bond, with A. J. Heistand, S. Swisher, J. II. Musselman, J. M. Hale and C. W. Eidson, bankers, and himself as sureties. Commissioner Ed Kinck filed $5,000 tond, the George E. Buckingham, W. C. Krplinger and himself as sureties. 'Auditor S. C. Hunt, $5.00't bond for his pstended term of office, from the third Mondav in October to the second Monday in "March, 1923, with J. II. Musselman. G. E. Morlatt, J. M. Gale, A. J.
Hiestand, G. W. Eidson, bankers; Jo-j sephine and Iiura Hunt and himself ns sureties. Prosecutor Ralph Sever filed $2.0ii0 bond. ' j Miss Kdith Hart has been reappointed official stenographer of Preble j county common pleas court for a per-j iud of three months, dating from Jan. 1. Salary was fixed at $100 a month.' Common Pleas Judge A. C. Risingerj
made the reappointment. Miss Hart has beer, stenographer of the court a number of years.
hurtful auto-suggestions; he can also guide into right ways those who have a tendency toward evil. The Conscious Being and The Unconscious Being In order to understand the phenomena of suggestion, or, more accurately, of auto-suggestion, it is necessary to realize that there exist, within us, two beings absolutely distinct from each other. Both are intelligent, but while one is conscious, the other is unconscious. That is the leason why the existence of the latter is not generally recognized. The existence of this unconscious
being may be easily proved if one will
only take the trouble to examine certain phenomena and to think a little. For example: Everybody is familiar with som-
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nambulism. We all know that the
sleep-walker gets up during the night and, without being awake, leaves his
room, dressed or undressed, goe
downstairs, walks along corridors and, ! after having performed certain acts or accomplished certain work, returns to bed. Next morning he is greatly astonished at finding work finished which he had left unfinished the night before. Nevertheless he himself did it, although he does not recall anything about it. What power then did his body obey, if not an unconscious force, his unconscious being. Consider now, if you please, the regrettably frequent case of the drunkard in a state of "delirium tremens." In a paroxysm of rage he takes up whatever weapon is handy, a knife, hammer, axe, and strikes furiously at those who have the misfortune to be near him. Unconscious Being Diiects the Drunkard When the paroxysm of rage has passed and he regains his senses he looks with horror' at the scene of carnage, ignorant of the fact that he him
self did it. Here, again, isn't it the
unconscious that has directed the ac
tions of the poor wretch?
If we compare the conscious with
the unconscious, we find that while the conscious is endowed with a very
unreliable memory, the unconscious, on the contrary, is gifted with a marvelous memory which registers unfail
ingly, without our knowing it, every event and every least little thing that
happens during our existence. Moreover, it is credulous and accepts, without reasoning, what it is told. As the unconscious directs and controls the
Speeder are finding Gettysburg
means law enforcement. During tne
last two weeks there have been 53 persons arrested on speeding charges.
Claude E. Baker, guardian of Esther
Hansbarger, filed second account
Laura Bailey, administratrix of the
estate of George A. Bailey, deceased,
filed first and final account. Same
returned order of public sale of real' estate not sold for want of bidders. Application filed to admit the will of Effie A. Chenoweth, deceased, to probate and record. Hearing Jan. 18, at 9 a. m. - I Claude E. Baker, guardian of George Hansbarger, filed 6econd account Claude E. Baker, guardian of Ruth Hansbarger, filed second account Cross-petition of Warren Dohner filed in estate of Esther Young, deceased. Application filed to admit the will of Mary Flanagan, deceased, to probate and record. James W. King appointed administrator of the estate of Theodore Ardinger, deceased. Bond, $1,200.
HUBBY RESENTS BOOTLEGGING ACCUSATION; ASK DIVORCE SHELBYVILLE. Ind, Jan. 8, Because his wife refused to Include a piano and davenport in the furniture of the home, and because of accusations that he was a bootlegger, Jesse G. Snider has filed suit for divorce.
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working of all our organs by the intermediary of the brain an apparently paradoxical effect is produced; that is, when it believes that a particular or
gan is or is not in proper working order, or that we feel such and such an impression, that organ, indeed, works properly or badly; or rather, we have the impression that it does. The unconscious not only presides over the functions of our organism but
also over the performance of all our actions, whatever they may be. The unconscious is what we usually call "imagination," and which, contrary to the common belief, always makes us act, even against our will, if there is antagonism between those two forces. .(To Be Continued)
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rapher hire for the year, the allowance having been made by Common Pleas Judge A. C. Risinger.
For allegedly having blocked a railway crossing an unreasonable length of time, a . Pennsylvania railway freight crew has been cited to appear here Tuesday night in Mayor Harry L. Risinger court.
County Prosecutor Ralph G. Sever has been allowed $540 for stcnog-
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