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PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1916. LACKEYS WILL ABANDON CAMBRIDGE TURF COURSE CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 21. r The Lackey Sales company, not hav ing been able, to make satisfactory ar rangements at this place, have decid ed 10 noia meir xaarcn sate hi in dianapolls. Horse training here will be adandoned at once and the grounds containing the race track placed under cultivation the coming spring. Thus ends an enetrprise mat ior many years has contributed largely to the business interests of Cambridge City. May Erect Building. The First National bank contem plates the erection of a modern bank building the coming summer, on the site where their- present structure stands. Will Deliver Lecture. Rev. R. C. Jones of the M. E. church will have for his subject Sunday morn ing, "Why God iB Happy;" in th ev ening. "Why Not be Reasonable?" Town Reduces Debt. - The Financial Exhibit of the town of Cambridge. City for the year ending December 31, 1915, shows that- the indebtedness of the town was reduced from $20,500.00 to $1-5.000.00;, also, that the receipts from all sources ag gregated $31,752.20, while the disburse ments were $28,874.35; leaving a bal ance in the treasury of $2,877.20. Suffers From -Grip. , F. C. Mosbaugh; who has ' suffered from a severe attack of grip during the last two weeks, while still con fined to bis bed, Is thought to be slow ly Improving. - Dr. Denny of this place has asso ciated himself with Dr. Sweeny of Mil tion, where he will take up residence with in a few weeks..: '.Thomas Peet is in Indianapolis, having been called there on account of the death-of his father, George Peet, a former reside il of this place County Superintend ent C. O. Williams was a Cambridge city visitor Thursday Mrs. E. F. Hahn left Thursday for Porto Rico to spend the remainder of the winter with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Murray Daniel Drischel will leave for Mobile, Alabama, early in February to visit his son Willard and family Nathan Ray of Sterling. Kansas is the guests of his sister, Mrs. James VanMeter Miss Jennie Barnett is seriously ill with pleura-pneumonia "My Father and I" will be the subject of Rev. Wey ant'B discourse at the Baptist church Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Will Pritchard of Lancaster, Pennsylvania are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Ira L. Pritchard Prank Murray of Chicago was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. F. Hahn on Tuesday Fonsa Wilson, living northwest of town, is critically 111 with cancer, with no hope of recovery An "Old Melodies" con cert will be given at the M. E. church Thursday evening, January 27. The M. E. choir will be assisted by the FREIGHT STRIKES RIG EATON, O., Jan. 21. Had their jump from a vehicle been delayed a few seconds, Irvin C. Wysong and Charles S. Davis, both of this city, probably would have been killed in an accident which occurred Wednes day night when their outfit was struck by Pennsylvania freight No. 86 at a point where Public Lane crosses the railroad. The horse was killed and their wagon was almost demolished. RHEUMATIC OR BACK ACHY? GET TREX NOW Twenty-five Cents Worth is Plenty; Try it! Take Harmless, Sooth ing Trex for Just 3 Days. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex is vonderful! acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system; prompt ly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fer mentinf gassy foods and waste; dis solves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, head aches, dizziness and constipation mis ery. Don't stay "knocked out" any ' longer. Get this quick relief today. 25c at A. G. Luken or sample direct from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc.) Beardstown, 111. adv. Dublin Ladies' quartet and the Milton orchestra.. .Walter Jones of the Royal theater has had for his guest the past week, his brother. Perry Jones, of Sas katchewan.... Rev. CharleB Shultz, the regular pastor," will occupy the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday morn ing... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Am nion, Wednesday, a son, weight ten pounds. ' 'i GRIP EPIDEMIC HITS COUNTRY WILLIAMSBURGH, Ind., Jan. 21. Miss Lillian Reynolds left Tuesday for Anderson to spend a few weeks... Mrs, Alyea was shopping in Richmond Tuesday. T.... Wilfred Griffith was in Richmond Wednesday on business... Mrs. Lizzie Cranor . spent Thursday with friends tn Richmond Asher Pearce attended a moving picture show in Muncie Tuesday night Miss Gwendolyn "Stegall spent Tues day evening with Mrs. Ollie Pearce. . . ..Rev. Mr. Chamness is able to be out again. .. He spent Thursday with friends in Economy. ... Mr. Gates of Richmond was in town Thursday.. . Evlin Duke is able to be out again... Mrs. C. Stanton left Thursday to spend a few weeks with friends in Amboy, Ind. ....Mr. Gossett spent Wednesday evening in Richmond.. . .W. E. Oler of Economy spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed Starr here. . . . Mrs. Iva Ball is poor ly with a very sore throat.. , Snapshots of New Paris Mrs. Jennie Lind Pyle, professional nurse of Richmond, is here nursing a case of pneumonia. . V. . Rev. Ruth E. Hemphill,- who is conducting a "series of meetings at West Manchester, was here Tuesday on business.. . . . Misses Salena Raney and Maude Watts en tered the Richmond Business college Wednesday for a commercial course. . John O'Dea "went to Cincinnati Wednesday- with a car load -of - live stock which he loaded at New Hope. .... El wood Coblentz called on Mat thew White at Hollansburg Tuesday. . . . .Daniel Swihart of Eaton, was here Monday on business. George W. Pickett has purchased the small farm which joins his farm on the south west, and Roy Drew will remove to the place ' at an early date Mrs. Mary Smith Hermann returned Tues day to . her home at Dayton after spending a few days with her uncle, G. A. Hill and family.. .. .Mrs. Hiram Jaqua is a victim of pneumonia Thomas Barrett suffered an attack of He's Mighty Man Fulfills Poet's Far famed Story Is Very Glad to Answer, Once Again, Literary Description. Martin Bomberger, blacksmith, of Fairview, Ave., Riverdale, fulfils the poet's description: "The smith, a mighty man was he." And he needs all the strength of his big thews, for his work, day after day is a test of agility and supple musces. ' When a fewj years ago iness first made its appearance, his appetite failed and his stomach refused to sup ply the power needed for those great muscles, he felt the more serious ef fects quicker, perhaps, then would have a man less active. But the first class artisan of today must have his strength at ready call and his head clear, or he will fall out of the industrial procession, in which only the "love ones" march. Because Mr. Bomberger did, fortun ately, quickly find the remedy, he feels, he declares, that he should add his voice to those who are daily tell ing the merits of Tanlac, the Master Medicine that rebuilds the system. "Tho I could not account for It, my stomach became bad; I had-no appe tite and, at last, I felt completely run down," said Mr. Bomberger. "My work became a burden and I saw myself as I had seen so many other men who suffered, tho I had never expected to join thenu My troubles came gradual ly creeping on and on for three or four years but I was worse last sum mer than at any time. I had dizzy spells and drowsy feelings. The-Indigestion caused gas, bloating and belch ing after meals. I felt tired on arising in the morning." "After a few doses of Tanlac my ap petite became good, as I 'continued to take it the dizzy spells left me and finally I felt fresh and active in the morning and ready for business. Tan lac surely does what is claimed for it." Tanlac is being specially Introduced in this city at the four Thistlethwaite drug stores. Adv. Good Health Is Impossible Without Good Blood Scientists have revealed some amazing facts regarding the functions of the blood and its relation to health. To many, the blood is simply a necessary part of the body, which takes care of itself. A microscopic examination of one drop of blood shows millions of minute bodies or corpuscles, each an individual life force. The life of a corpuscle is usually six weeks and must be replaced, science tells us, at the startling rate of 8,000,000 per second. Good blood is the foundation of good health and can only be attained through a stomach in good condition. The source of most ills is traceable directly to the stomach, which acts as a power plant, converting the food we eat into blood. Like all machinery the stomach occasionally fails in its duties and requires assistance to put it in proper condition Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey a product of nature, being made from clean wholesome grain thoroughly malted, is invaluable in assisting the stomach in its important duties, by stimulating the flow of gastric juices necessary for the proper digestion of food. If the stomach is kept in good condition, health invariably follows. Better health awaits you if you take a tablespoonful of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key in equal amounts of water or milk be fore meals and on retiring. Begin today to "Get Duffy's and Keep WalL" Sold in sealed bottles only. Beware of imitations. wnu f- puffy? Pure hivA NOTE Bat Duffy's from your total druggist, sjraear sr dealer $1.00 per bottla. If ha MMHMt supply you, write us, wa W teH yw whan la pat It. MadtosJ booklet fraa. - The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y. " Alkali Makes Soap Bad For Washing Hair. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and . is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out ev ery particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv, heart trouble Tuesday morning as he was ascending the steps at the Shurte restaurant and losing his balance tell through one of the large windows In the door. He was slightly cut' about the head and face by the glass. He was removed to his ; rooms In the second floor of the building and Is quite himself again.. ...Edgar Woods, who has been ill for several months is quite low at this writing. Palmer Brawley also shows no Improvement ... .Mrs. Carrie . Rush has returned from West Manchester where she spent several days caring ' for her sister Mrs.-Loy Howell, who was a grippe' victim..... Postmaster, Oscar Gale of Eaton, spent Wednesday here. Ellis Parish, an employe of Rein- heimer Quarries company, is carrying his hand in a "sling" as the result of a heavy timber falling and - striking him on the member which was badly mashed. He will be unable to work for several weeks.. .. .Dr. A. F. Haider man is seriously 111 at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Mullin on Cherry street ....Mr. and Mrs. John Weber enter tained Misses Martin and Maude Sinck of Greenville over Sunday Older inhabitants remember Mrs.- Eliza Ann Worthington . Mitchell, aged 80 years, who died recently at Union City. She and her family were residents of this community and the- Brinley Station community a number of years ago. Indigestion May Be Due to Constipation Are You Diamond Wise? We "mean by that: Do you know where yon can get the lowest diamond prices; where you can find the largest variety; where you can get the best quality; where saUsfactlon will be guaranteed to. you on every purchase; where you will see the finest diamonds la this vi Inity; where you- will always get Just what you are told you are getting, and be sure of courteous, fair treatment? , . If you will invectigate you whl find this to be' the case at the store of O. E. DICKINSON Special Agent Seth Thomas Clocks, Hamilton Watches. "The best place to shop after all. Neglect of Important Function May May Seriously Impair the Health. . There are many people who believe they suffer - from' indigestion when their discomfort really is rue to a con stipated condition. Bloat, with its attendant mental de pression, sick-headache, the belching of sour stomach gases, etc, are fre quently due to inaction of the bowels. Relieve the congestion and the trouble usually disappears. The use of cathar tics and purgatives should be avoided, however; and, at best, their effect is but temporary. A mild laxative Is far preferable. The compound of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and . sold In drug stores for fifty cents a bottle, ih highly recom mended. Mr. Benj. Bassln, 360 Madi son St., Gary, Ind., thinks Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin a wonderful medi cine; for four years he had a severe case of indigestion and constipation before trying Dr. Caldwell's Syrup, Pepsin, which he is glad to recom mend to all who suffer with stomach and bowel trouble. & , s ' s ' 1 1 3m .iaWHat.--M-:-:il0fc.: f 5J v.- ,y. y f BENJ. BASSIN A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin should be in every home for use when occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. " Ask For X Against Substitutes Get the Wall-Known Round Package fZ CAUTION Sveld SMbstitutetcig THE oniatVAL Mad In th largaat. bawt Msrippad i sanitary Malted Milk plant In the) world We do not make "milk products" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk etc. Ask For HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form soluble in water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages. Used for ovor Qawrtar Coatsny , ffsataa wan mmw 'HORajnK. lT TqCio a PacCiarjo Homo !5 ave Dig Uoimey IM. Pay Less and Get Better Quality at REED'S The Sain Thai Is Sailing tha Pace For Lou Pricas Reed's January Sale is breaking all records for value giving. We are adjusting stocks after inventory, cutting down quantities and prices to make room for the immense purchases recently made at the furniture markets of Chicago and Grand Rapids. Remember, however, that no matter how low the price, Reed's Quality is guaranteed and easy credit terms are provided when necessary. Enameled & Brass Finish Beds Sacrificed $3.50 Metal Beds; tf0 Q Reed's Sale Price P.D $6.00 Metal Beds; J4 tJQ Reed's Sale Price P I $7.50 Metal Beds; df Qff Reed's Sale Price pO7D $8.00 Metal Beds; ! QQ Reed's Sale Price ipO.OJ $9.00 Metal Beds; Jrr -j Q Reed's Sale Price P I .A $15 Metal Beds; df f QQ Reed's Sale tpll70 , FF i Jill II -ru v i ni i!i1iilllIf'f?fiHl!l(!!FI!r- i m W ffl m I MATTRESSES Take this big opportunity to save all Mattresses have advanced sharply in price yet we give you 20 off of the old low price. $3.75 Mattresses, now Reed's Cr.le Price.... $5.50 Mattresses, now Reed's Sale Price.... $6.60 Mattresses, now Reed's Sale Price.... $2.98 $4.40 $5.20 $9.00 Mattresses, now Reed's Sale Irice $11.50 Mattresses, now Reed's Sale Price $13.50 Mattresses, now Reed's Sale Price. . . . $7.20 $9.19 $10.79 315 MATTRESSES, Reed's Sale Price 911.98 Rugs & Carpets 9x12 $13.50 High Spire Brussels Rugs, $10.49 9x12 $17.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $13.98 9x12 $25.00 Axmin ster Rugs $19.98 9x12 $30.00 Body Brussels Rugs $23.98 All Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, all Lace Curtains, Por tiers, Couch Covers, etc., reduced 20 per cent. Get a Davenport this Month 20 OFF Ail Price Tags $"9.00 Davenports now Reed's Sale Price. . . . $35.00 Davenports now Reed's Sale Price.... $40.00 Davenports now Ann fl $23.98 $27.90 Reed's Sale Price... $45.00 Davenports now Reed's Sale Price. . . . $50.00 Davenports now QQ QJT Reed's Sale Price.... ?Ot) $65.00 Davenports now Reed's Sale Price $35.75 $42.00 Every Library Table at Reduced Prices $10.50 Library .Tables Reed's Sale Price $12.00 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price $14.50 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price $15.00 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price $16.50 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price .... $23.00 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price.... $27.50 Library Tables Reed's Sale Price. . . . $8.40 $9.55 $11.60 $11.98 $13.20 $18.40 $21.98 Hundreds of Rockers $2 Rockers Reed's Sale $3 Rockers Reed's Sale $5 Rockers ed's Sale $1.59 $2.39 $3.98 $7.50 Roc'rs djr Ap Reed's Sale Pe)9 $10 Rockers Jrr QQ Reed's Sale $ I $12.50 Ro'krs Reed's Sale $9.75 REED CHAIRS ..$7.98 . . $955 $11.98 $13.98 $10.00 Values; Reed's January Sale Price.... $12.00 Values; Reed's January Sale Price.... $15.00 Values; Reed's January Sale Price.... $17.50 Values; Reed's January Sale Price.... LEATHER ROCKERS $27.50 leather Chairs Reed's January sale $21.98 $35.00 leather Chairs Reed's January sale $27.90 $40.00. leather Chairs Reed's January sale $32.00 $50.00 leather Chairs Reed's January sale $39.95 v.. EVERY STYLE, KIND AND PRICE OF DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER $12.50 Dressers, now $9.75 522.50 Dressers, now .. $16.00 Dressers, now $12.75 $14.50 Chiffoniers, now. $17.50 Dressers, now $13.98 116.50 Chiffoniers, now . $18.50 Dressers, now ...$14.85 ' 7.25 Chiffoniers, now . MARKED VERY LOW $17.95 $1140 $130 $1340 20 OFF ON LINOLEUMS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, ETC :.r - ' :r One Golden Oak Bed Daven port, extra large, removable seat cushions; best spring construction; regular price $46.50; sale price 028,95 10tti & Main 310tli & IMalnC