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1 xjrr XWO THE KlCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1921. PASSING OF BILL BY OHIO SENATE SHOWS NEW POLICY ADOPTION Mr. and Mrs Bennie Butts, Mrs. Or ville Baker and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forest, Wednes day evening Miss Mae Piatt spent Sunday, nieht and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nichols, of Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Butts enter tained at a six o'clock dinner, Mr. and ;Mrs. Frank Wiles and Mr. Orville COLUMBUS. O.. Feb. 11. Repeal of ; family. .Mr. and Mrs. El- . . ... . ' ... . . . inon Polley were visitors at Richmond the long-established anti-trust law of,Mondaj. Mr Foyd c Bell Ohio in bo far as it applies to farm-j daughter, of Richmond, called on Miss ers, dairymen, stock raisers, garden- Mae Piatt, Saturday afternoon Mr. ers and fruit raisers, is a naif accom-;Quay Beetley and family, of Val plished fact, and the state has entered jparaiso, Ind., is spending this week upon a new poucy 01 legisiauou. ) wun nis ratner. Mr. J. H. ueeuey. These things were Drougnt aDout through the adoption Friday, without a dissenting vote, by the Ohio senate Mr. Lester Deford and Miss Arie Al bright spent Sunday with Mr. Dale Williams and family Walter Peden dred. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Her- j Baptist Woman's union met with Mrs. bert Carrico were called to Norwood, ! Clifford Oldham Wednesday afternoon Va-, by the death of a relative Mr. ....The revival services at the.M. E. and Mrs. Will Oxer spnt Monday In church each night have been well at Richmond Mrs. Frank Jenkinson j tended a few have joined the church. was in Richmond Tuesday. JACKSONBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley and boh Robert Horace Thompson and children spent R Bpent Monday ,n LIbert witQ nome Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ; folks Mr . Ciarence Jobe d f Thompson ... . .Mr. and Mrs Marsh t Sund lh h Martin, Miss Margaret Hood and Honemans ford.... Mrs. Carrie Craig James Daugherty were Richmond vis- t Mond afteraoon wJth Mr. and itors Sunday. Mrs. Martin stayed over , Mrs w H cJhapma here . ,Mr and unui wonaay evening ana narry Mr. r-harlPn f rnnncdn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell scent 11. 111 ,T J Hf. anyl ' iiu was a vifuiur muuua; Mary Shepard was a guest of Miss Iulu Malone in Liberty, Friday night. ....Miss Lena Schlechtweg was a guest of Miss Malinda B. Leech here Tuesday. .. .Mr. G. W. Weers made a business trip to Connersville Satur of the bill of Senator Charles Brand. and family, of West Manchester, are of Champaign county, representative ' spending this week with the former's of the dairy organizations or central j mother. Mrs. Margaret Peden, and son Ohio, which was backed by farming Harvey. Mr. Peden and familjs-Jwill interests generally. leave for Kansas soon Miss Enve- v'''en ratified by the house of rep-j da Marshall and Miss Malissia Vick. of r cntatives, an expected performance, ; Richmond, were cuests of Mr. and Mrs. tre?e producers will be enabled toiMaynard Wolf the week-end Mr. form corporations or associations, with or without capital stock, and be . authorized to earn dividends not in ex cess o eight percent. These organi zations are to be charged with having a public interest by the proposed law and be made subject to regulation by the state public utilities commission. Tax Measures Reported T. T. Davis has purchased the Hoi lansburg News Printing office of Mr. Dale C. Williams and took possession last Monday. We wish him success in his new undertaking Miss Ruth Lowdenslager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Lowdenslager, and Mr. Claudins Soenser. son of Mrs. Will ! Harris, both of this place, were united Aa the house of representatives the in matrimony at Grenville, O., Satur- three .Important taxation measures, j day. Both of them are among our two bills and one constitutional pro- highly esteemed citizens. Mr. Spencer posal, bearing on tax rates and in-j will fill the unexpired time as post debtedness limitations, formally were j master, of Mr. Dale Williams. reported from the taxation committee! and made special orders of business fpr Wednesday afternoon, and at the CASTINE, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ells- worth Martin visited Mr. and Mrs same time ordered them , reprinted i Jacob Martin, Thursday Born, to with all amendments as speeauy as possible that they may be studied by atrectea interests, i nere came a ior-1 Air. ana Mrs. ciemene Newman ana, m?S3 Vella Golay visited friends at mal report, too. on the hard-fougnti son, Kenneth, of Arcanum, were guests ronai-viiia 5md.iv Mis Pav Sow Hardirc state constabulary bill, which at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Amon j era jS m Clifford Oldham and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rhodes, a son Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Harvey Whitton and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter, of Pershing Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scates visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Williamsburg, Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scates and daughter. Irene, were out of town visitors Monday Mr. and Mrs. WaleT Davis and baby Tuesaay witn Sunday at Roseburg, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce Mr. Ray mond Coe and Miss Mary Shepard visited Mrs. Iva Shepard at Cottage Grove Saturday evening Mr. Car roll Beck and Willie Brandenburg jined the Red Men's Lodge at Alquina Monday night Miss Grace Pullen, of the Ridge, spent Friday night with miss Laura Husted, east of town... Botbmer and Bister went to the funeral i of Mrs. Harding at Dublin. .. .Mr. and j Mrs. Barnes of Pershing, are both sick, j Their daughter from Centerville came to care for them. 1 of Hagerstown spent t i . mi M 1 . T ... I m,iic sat fnrtnHv Miss Melissa Mr: an(? MIS- GeorSe Crist spent Sat Mardlin, was held here Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the cf-cnetery here. Rev. Franklin offic iated Herman Clark and family, of Cambridge City, spent a few days with William Clark and family... The Ladies Aid served dinner at the Bae son sale west of town Tuesday.. .Mrs. Delvan Daugherty is spending a few days with her parents, at Cambridge. Harry Martin and Harvey and Rufus Kinsinger attended the play at Greens fork Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Will Mardlin of Newcastle called on Alonzo Hormel and family Sunday... Marsh Martin was in Richmond Wed nesday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Coons is visiting relatives at Seymour v.'s r. Weill? a special order lor 2 o'clock ! Newman, Sunday.. . ..Mr. and Mrs.Jy visited friends in Richmond Sun- wnuani ui'nuner visnea crann jreirvijjay Mrs. George Brumnel ana near Eldorado, Monday .Mrs. Wil- daughter. Vesta, visited relatives at lard Brown visited Miss Lurena CJn-; Richmond Sunday Mrs. Walter rry, aunaay Mr. ana Mrs. wiuiam Krone and son, Robert, visited rela- Cummins and Mr. and Mrs. Flatter, o? 1 1 ives at Richmond Monday: The Loyal Daughters of the Christian nernoon ior uaai acuuu. New Tax Bills. New taxation bills saw the light of day in both branches. Representative Harry D. Silv3i of Preble, to whom fell the honor of introducing the new i near New Madison, were guests rt the! liberal constitutional proposal on tax-'home of Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long, ation, introduced the bill to exempt j Sunday The W. M. A. will give a from taxation the evidences of indebt- J Thank offering programme at the edness obtained by real estate mort-ju. B. church Sunday evening. Every- urday in Connersville, shoDDinK and visiting relatives Miss Freda Brookbank spent Friday night with Miss Janet Stanley at the farm.. Mrs. Lucy Whiteman of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Herb ert Fields and family at the farm west of Quakertown. Miss Mary Shepard, Prof. Ernst Harris, Miss Lulu Malone and Mr. Rob ert Talbott were guests of Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter, Freda, here Thursday evening Mrs. Hazel Hub bell and daughters, Alice and Eliza beth, are guests of-Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hubbell here Mrs. Nan R. Leech and daughter Malinda spent Wednesday with Mrs. Herbert Fiolds and family at the farm .. .A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wenger in Connersville Feb. 3. Mrs. Wenger is a daughter of Mrs. L. D. Craig here Mr. and Mrs. Forest Weers and sons of Sunny Slope Farm visited relatives here Monday ... ,Miss GREENSFORK, Ind. Revival meet ings closed at the local Friends church Tuesday evening with twelve conversions. Miss 'fhe-lma and Ir ma Stackhou&e sang "The Lost Ship," and Flossie and Louise Neff sang "Drifting." Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyd and son, of Kokomo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boyd Mrs. Ed. Hatfield. Mrs. Earl Gilbert and daugh-1 ter, Betty, are visiting in Newcastle, j Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cloud and T" 1 K 1 T T . . . . ... . ' i n-iv. ;uyri nougn visiiea wixn Mr. ana Mrs. Ora Cloud and family, in Rich mond, Wednesday Mrs. Fletcher Bonn and daughter, of Richmond, vis ited the former's parents Wednesday. Tht last number of the Lyceum course was given Tuesday evening at the Christian church, and was well at tended Rev. Roe Amburn and Rev. Myrl Hough were entertained at dinner-Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson. Several from, here attended the Omer Wolf sale near Williamsburg, Wednesday.. ., .Miss Mary Myers re turned Tuesday evening to her home. QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Pain in Stomach, Sourness, Gases and Acidity relieved with "Pape's Diapepsin" our upset stomach will feel tine! No waiting! When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable; when vou belch eases, acids or raise sour un digested food. When you feel lumps j of indigestion pain, heartburn or head-! ache from acidity, just eat a tablet of harmless and reliable Pape's Diapep fin and the stomach distress is gone. Millions of people know the magic t!2 1HH if 1021 WATCH REPAIRING you want your watch to run and depena on gooa time, Dring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairing. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS Main St. Phone 1867 of Pane's Diapepsin as an antacid Will Fox of Newcastle, is visiting ! They know that most indigestion and with Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Stigleman.. . I disordered stomach are from acidity. ..Mrs. Alice Byrd and George Byrd I The relief comes quickly, no disa.p left Thursday morning for a visit at 1 5ointment, and the cost is so little too. Newcastle.. .Rev. Myrl Hough return-! Pape's Diapepsin helps regulate your ed Thursday morning to her home in Cowan, aftar assisting Rev. Amburn in a two keeks' revival. stomach fo you can eat favorite foods without fear. Advertisement. PERSHING, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chase Mrs. Edna Ha- mil and daughter spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chase recently ; Mrs. Hattie Windors, Mrs. Bert Carpenter, Mrs. Ray Doll, Miss Lyziai SUITS and OVERCOATS at Pre -War Prices LOEHR & KLUTE 725 Main St. PRICE COAL CO. 517 519 N. 6th St. PHONE 1050 Dealers in High Grade oal Dr. J. A. Thomson Dentist Murray Theater Building Hours: 9-12, 1 D. 7-S; Sunday 9-12 Phone 2930 FOR SALE Maxwell, 5 new tires, new battery S375 CARROL & BROWN 1026 Main St. Phone 2512 caees and substituting therefore a fU ing fee of oao half of one pejreent, the tax also to be collected again at each five-year period on the balance re maining undischarged body invited Mr Elmer Sink spent. Sunday with Albert McFaddin and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mo Griff and daughters. Carmen and Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Crist Schweisvlv church will give a penny supper in the basement of the church. .. .David ! vissler of Newcastle visited M. L. Young and family Sunday The This bill is to go to the taxation j rt, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mc- committee for a slumber of indefinite period, and only to be pushed in. event of the failure of the fundamental change through any cause. bilver s bill is predicated upon the so-called Shhin amendment, adopted in 1918. Suburban H'OLLANSBURG. Ohio. Mr. Vern Cbenoweth end Mr. Murray Keller were in New Madison, Monday Mrs. Pheba Piatt and daughter Ida. ;nd grandson Howard, were guests of i lie formers daughter. Mrs. Clem Nich ols, of Richmond Mrs. Elza Coppock left Thursday morning for Alabama, to the bedside of her mother, who is very ill. Mrs. Jane Coppock will stay with Mr. Conpock and children during Mrs. Coppock's absence Mr. Earl Wiggs ;md Ralph Piatt were in Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ad- flifipicn ipent Tuesday with Mr. Lewis Add'nt'ton and family, of near Arba. Mrs. Mont Simpson and daughter Roma spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ben Richards and family Miss Gladys Jacobs called on Miss Norma Clieno- vefli, Wednesday evening Miss Ol-1 lie Bit knell spent Tuesday evening I with Mrs. Pheba Piatt .Mr. OrviMe ! Raker and family, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Butts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilts, , Renevs Strength ! Where there is need for a building-up tonic after Drostrating illness. S SCOTT'S EMULSION taken regularly, usually spells renewed strength and vigor. Scott C Bowne, BloomfieU, N. J. Cown were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Cower, Sunday Mr. Earl Schwetghprt h;is Ariliftp(l and is stationed at Camp Made. Md. . . . .Mrs. Ora McCnwn. and Mr?. James Gower called on Mrs. Thomas Ferree, Sunday afternoon. BOSTON. Ind. Miss Anna Stanley returned from Peru Fridsv Mrs. j Harry . Peck visited with relatives in i Goshen last week.. . . .Mr. and Afrs. Ed ; Minnerrcan spfnt Sunday with Na-! than Druley and family Mr. and' Mrs. John McClain and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j Ketron Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Druley had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Canon and son. of Detroit. Miss Elvira and Loren Piper Mrs. Alph Kutter. Mrs. Earl i Miller and daughter of Richmond, vis-1 ited relatives Sunday Mrs. Arthur j Piper Is 'visiting with her daughter, i Mrs. Charles Kennedy in Peru. . : . . Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Gavin, Misses Lucile and Susie Kitchel, Bess Doty; Harry Pottenger, Will Kitchel, and James Samuels were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson and daughter, Mil- No substitutes, thank you I always use Resino "I never fail to look for the blue box with the opal jar inside, and nothing else will do as I am con vinced that Resinol Ointment cannot be excelled for eczema, rashes, and similar irritations." This is the at titude of hundreds of people who know that Resinbl's gentle medica tion rarely fails to stop itching and burning at once and restore skin health. All drugjdsts s11 it in twe sizeo aever in bulk. Hastens the healing. ALSO MAKERS OF (Tablets or Granules) re INDIGESTION 2!V13: Practice Economy and Good Judgment by Wearing Rubbers They not only lengthen the wear of your shoes but prevent colds or other sickness aud save many a dollar in doctor bills. We carry a big stock of Rubber Footwear for all members of the family and for all sorts of out of door wear. Think of us when you need rubbers. r 1 II! I 4'iviv ti ii m am n ii ! t la m a mm u r m Mi ' Mill r .B3HI II l'WzlTrf l RfC. U.S. PAT. or I E-Z-BAKE 1 i i "Always Reliable" Have you tried it? I'mt'MtiuiiMMtiiiiiiitiMMiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiitiitifiMiinititrii'iiniiirMMMMtinnniti I DR. R. II. CARNES I DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building ! 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