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The Richmond Item from Richmond, Indiana • 14

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The Richmond Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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THE RICHMOND ITEM, RICHMOND, INDIANA Tuesday, March 1, 1927 PAGE FOURTEEN By Williams OUT OUR WAY $300,000 FOR CHURCH NEW YORK, Feb. 28. No provision Is made for his widow, Mrs. Loren Oldham Crenshaw West, whom he married a week before his death, in the will of Stuart P. West, financial writer, filed today.

The bulk of the estate of about $300,000 eventually will go to the Roman Catholic church in New York. RIGHTS OF WAY ASKED POP, ROAD District Engineer Outlines Situation in Statement Monday ASSESSORS WILL MEET JN HENRY Purdue Electrical Car To Be at Newcastle Tuesday night Local authorities and special detectives continued their work on the case today. Search for the fugitive, who has been missing since he shot his father on August 2, took on new life late last week following receipt of a letter demanding several thousand dollars which was received by Spencer Stevens, Carson's broth erinlaw, and purporting to be from the slayer. A telephone call received at the Stevens home Friday night, reiterating demands for money, added to the mystery of the case. a aa a i IlljloPEKi uP ni? CTuVW BLAAH! VUH" 1(11 MOW -POPPUH'LL.

jM0R AFTEf? MANGEsf SCISSOR life SPAMKt MUSr SSr BOY DOMT WcM EAT WOE SHATOLS52r ArVOMlH COME OUT UKMM ii GriT SOMETM.U KEd- Cf PRIMES! the county agreed to provide the right cf way when It turned the foad over to the state, and we are trying to co-operate to make this as simple as possible." The engineer called attention to the fact that state highways are constructed and maintained through gasoline tax and similar funds that are in the nature of indirect taxes. Plans for the Rirfhmond-Newcastle highway call for a 60 foot right of way with a 30 foot grade, sloping gradually into the ditches In order to do away with dangerous drop-offs. It is said that too many young men are looking for $10,000 Jobs and It seems that most of them look, only. WILLARD CARSON IS STILL AT LARGE LIBERTY, Feb. 28.

Willard W. H. Stearn Gains 15 lbs. Appetite Keen As Razor Respected Indianapolis carpenter suffered agony for six years. Could not eat or sleep.

Weak, wornout and discouraged. Now, at 67, enjoys good health, exudes good cheer, enthusiasm and energy. Gies full credit to Tanlac Right of way matters are all that prevent the state highway commission from starting work at once on the construction of the Richmond-Newcastle pike, taken o-ver by the state several months ago, according to A. O. Hastings, district engineer for the commission, who was in The city Monday.

As yet signatures of Wayne county owners, living along the highway, have been signed to agreements for supplying land for the widening, Mr. Hastings said. In Henry county all but nine owners have complied with the department's request and have agreed to move their fences back, he stated. "We are ready to begin work Carson, youthful slayer of his father, Clinton Carson, still was at large to- Rheumatism is a Weather Prophet right "bow but can not until we get the right of way," Mr. Hastings stat More Prevalent Than for Many ed: "And the longer It takes to get Sudden Change of Temperature an Immediate Cause this, of course, the longer it will be Mr.

W. II. Stearn lives at 1211 No. Oakland Avenue, Indianapolis. At 67 years 'he works steadily as a journeyman carpenter, meeting the competition of men half his age, and holding his own with tho best.

But for six years he had a different story to tell. Here it is, in his own words: "I was so rundown from Indigestion that tny system was completely shattered. When a big contract obliged me to speed up and work overtime, my day's work almost killed me. Sometimes I was actually too weak to raise my hammer or pull my saw. My head and neck ached before the state can do anything NEWCASTLE, Feb.

28 The schedule for county assessors will be made tomorrow when the township assessors and their deputy meet with County Assessor Arthur Kendall, at the court house. Plans for taking the assessment will be thoroughly discussed before the Issuance supplies to the men. Th county assessor will Impress upon them the admonition of be careful In their equalization of assessments. Personal property will tie assessed this year according to Mr. Kendall, who states that It Is apaprent that the reappralsement of real estate will not be done this spring.

The assessment In Henry county Is to start Wednesday morning, the offlctals Bald. Only the list of deputies In Henry township, In which Newcastle Is Situated la known at present. The other lists -will not bo known until tomorrow's meeting has been concluded. Several of the assessors are serving for the first time, having only taken office last month. Following Is a list of the township assessors: Wayne township, Charles Carpenter; pudley township, William Jay; liberty township, Arthur Bland; Henry township, Henry Wlsehart; Greensboro township, Will Jarvls; Harrison township, Hoyt Alspaugh; Fall Creek township, John Wilkinson; Prairie township, Harry Sheets; Btoney Creek township, I.

L. Ilauser; Hpiceland township, 10. 11. Pea; Jefferson township, M. H.

Stonebraker; and Blue Kicvcr township, Charles i'owler. Hoyt Hardin, county agent, announce today that the Purdue university electrical exhibit car, showing the benefits of etectricty oil the farm and in the farm home, would be here tomorrow. The car is to arrive tomorrow evening and the county agent is expecting a large delegation i farmers from this county to visit the exhibit. with this highway." Mr. Hastings declared that In the When rheumatiim fastens on an Individual, tie generally knowi what the trouble la.

The Inflammation, loreness, pain, swelling- Joints and backache, with losa of appetite, plainly Indicate rheumatism. Physicians differ as to the disease, but all agree that rheumatism Is caused by poison In the system. Cold and moisture, with sudden change of temperature. district of central eastern Indiana, including 26 counties, in which his work lies, it has never been necessary to pay landowners rtr moving their fences. We believe that the benefits which will result from the improvement should pay for the place to put it," Mr.

Hastings said. "Of course, cause aggravated attacks and intense suffering. The first twinge of pain or stiffness of muscles demands quick action. Don't suffer a minute; get from A. G.

Luken or any druggist a bottle of terribly, and when I tried to bend over my head whirled and I was too weak to. stand on my feet. Constipation and sluggish liver bothered me and my hand trembled from nervousness. At nigrht I tossed and rolled in bed. Though my work demand plenty of food, my appetite was shot to pieces and I hardly ate enough to keep soul and body together.

"Tanlac helped me so that I now eat and sleep normally again. I'm as energetic as a man of 35 or 40 and don't have to ask odds of younger men. My appetite isllke the keen edge of a freshly honed razor and I 1cwt my food like a boy back from the skating pond. The old dizziness, weakness, aches and pains never rack me now. I give all credit to Tanlac for my present fine health, and recommend all other sufferers to try it" You can profit from Mr.

Steam's experience. If overwork or neglect has left its marlt on you, get a trial bottle of Tanlac. It Is nature's own tonic and body builder, made from herbs, roots and, barks. Your druggist has it; start in on Tanlao today. Over 52 million bottles already sold.

Rheuma. It's a great prescription which must give you quick relief from rheumatlo suffering or It will cost you nothing. Rheuma will help to bring swollen Joints down to normal, reduce the pain without RED CROSS KIDNEY PLASTER Sold bj fill Drug Stores BACKACHE the least Injury to the heart. Two weeks' treatment la Inexpensive and your money will be returned If you do not get the Joyful relief anticipated. (Adv.) comment, It Is Bald, had been re mine whether many cases are those for care at the home for feeble mind nail trirtil flfiHn ported to the members of the board and.

the conference was called to give the critics an opportunity to make specific statements to tho board personally. John F. Teegarden. Lee Ridgway and 55. B.

Pyle among the contractors, and Levi Peacock with R. II. DETENTION HOME DECLARED NEED Situation Explained by County Probation Officer in Address ed at Fort Wayne. If the county had a detention home, it is said, a considerable saving' would come to the county. It is now necessary for the local board to send some children to the Randolph county home at Winchester.

Practically all the adjoining counties have such homes, she said. Knehrinir of the Richmond Gravel company, were asked to appear by the board but a number or otner mnirgrtnn flTid renresentatives of GIVEN $10 FINE LIBERTY, Feb. 28. Melvln Kelley, 20, colored, wa3 arrested The county elimination for students competing In the state Latin contest was held here Saturday morning at the junior high school building with 89 students of the county taking part in the examinations, in the five divisions. The contests was held under the supervsion of Miss Ella Ueider, county chairman, from Mlddletown.

All high schools In the county with the exception of Mt. Summit and Sul-Iihur Springs sent students to compote in the written examinations. Newcastle headed the list with 12 Knightstown and Mlddletown were represented by 6 students each. New Lisbon 4, Splceland S. Straughh 3, Lewisville 3 and Mooreland 2.

The majority of the contestants were entered in the IB or elementary Latin material companies were also pres- pnt. including w. L. mcuaw ana Saturday noon for public Intoxica John F. Hipsklnd.

tion. He was given a hearing at 6 o'clock Saturday evening In the Justice of peace court and plead guilty. He was fined $10 and costs, amounting to $40. Circuit Court News The following suits for the collec Free Country: One In, which 100 people have 100 different ideas of what constitutes wickedness. tion of delinquent taxes were filed In the circuit court on Monday after noon by Prosecutor Clifford M.

Wayne county's need of a -detention home for children was discussed Monday afternoon before1 representatives of child welfare" committees of the various city Parent-Teacher associations at a meeting held at the school administration building, 127 North Tenth street by Mrs. Elizabeth Candler, county probation orficcr. In the beginning of the discussion Mrs. Candler pointed out that the Home for Friendless women is the only place children can be detained. But 1() or 12 can be accommodated at the home at one and when the place is overcrowded it is necessary for some of the children to sleep in the juvenile jail.

Children who can not be taken care of here are taken to White's Institute near Wabash, Ind. This, she stated, entails a considerable expenditure of money by the county. When people who wish to adopt children wish to see them it la necessary for either Haworth through, his attorney, John Britten; Russell Hawekotte, Jessce M. Heath, William Coins, $75.07: David B. Golden, J89.23; Joseph Fisher, William R.

A WAGE EARNER'S CAPITAL DEPENDS ON HIS STRENGTH Felty, Charles Feasei, John O. Curry, Charles T. Brokamp, Edward Jelly, Otto Brittenham, George Weaver, Fred Cor-dell, $186.20. examinations while the divisions of Caesar, Cicero and Virgil also had competitors In them. Silver medals are to bo given for the winners of the first placo while bronze medals will be given to those who place second The sealed examination papers will be graded ty a committee of Hancock teachers, in order that no Henry county teacher may have any hand in the matter.

The winners in tbo various divisions are to compete in the district elimination contest which will be held Siere on March 26 and the winner In Ihe district contest will represent the district In the state meet to be held In Bloomlngton at Indiana university cm April 26. It will bo nearly three days before the final check of grades nd winners has been completed. Fifteen members of tho American Legion la Henry county have been itranted a charter In the "Forty and Light," a. playground organization of he legion, instituted in Philadelphia la 1920. Only one charter is granted In each county.

The charter here was granted by C. W. Ardery, correspondent natlonale. Arrangements are being completed from the Installation cf the local Voiture sometime within the next few weeks. Marriage licenses were Issued on Monday to the following: Mrs.

Candler or one of her office staff to go to the institution, get the children and return them to the city for Inspection. In the second place, she said, the county needs a home where local of William F. Childers and Edith demons, both of Richmond: i ii. i -rr .4711 Tepee Herb Tonic Has Lain The Foundation For Fortunes Made By Thousands The wage earner's capital is muscle and brain, without them he has nothing to sell. Tepee Herb Tonic, has been the means of putting many a man back on the pay roll after he had thought his last day's work was done.

Earl Stephens, Osgood, Faye Harris, Richmond: Thomas Smith. Darke ficials can watch juvenile cases that come to their attention. Many chil county, Ethel Managan, Richmond. dren come from disturbed homes. If the children can be watched by offi r- ftUil ah fnnf1itr YV The J.

G. Penney Co. William C. Bass for' the foreclosure cials they can ascertain whether fault has been with parents or with children. And the board can deter of a mechanic's lien against Dela J.

Aiken, and Wesley ana saran uurns, $45. 4 Edward Rodenberg, defendant in the divorce suit brought against him hw Ma WndpnherEr. was on the stand 1 at the close of circuit court Monday Sirs. Emerlne Kennedy, aged 62, died at the Newcastle clinic yesterday afternoon following a few days illness of influenza. Besides the husband, three sons survive her death.

She had resided in the city for about 14 years and was a member of the Methodist church. Short funeral services are to be held from the home tomorrow night following which the remains will be removed to Colfax, for services and burial there Wednesday. afternoon and will resume ins testimony Tuesday morning. Rodenberg denied that he had been abusive to Mrs. Rodenberg during the course of their married life.

and claimed that their differences of recent years had been caused by religious Tha flpfpnilATit. stated that he did Dimes Six Big xenons not belong to any church and that sL. xsa HL. Oaf I 4 Mrs. Agnes Lathe, aged 66, died this morning at her home near Cadiz, eight miles west of this place following a long Illness of cancer.

One sister and a son Survive. Funeral services are to be conducted from the Christian church at Cadiz Wednesday afternoon. his wire, who at one time oeiongeu to St. Paul's Lutheran church, had joined the Seventh Day Adventists to which church she devoted much time. Ho stated he did not believe in is- the principles of this religious or-wpnt-zatinn nnd that in conseauence many controversies followed.

ROAD PROTEST IS PRESENTED The plaintiff had previously testified that during their married life of 31 years, the defendant had been continuously quarrelsome and had nn several occasions struck and REDWOOD abused her. The defendant denied Remonstrators against the pro Charles Waldron, a tool maker, In the employe of the Troxel company, Elyrla, Ohio, says: "As a general tonic to tone up the liver and regulate the bowels I have found Tepee these charges. posed Improvement of Maple street, from Ridge street to the G. R. I.

railroad, appeared before the board ef works on Monday morning in per Herb Tonic very effective. "Before I took Tepee Herb Tonic my bowels were very irregular. I had IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS son to protest against the petition which had been filed with the board. Remonstrance blanks were secured ON- 5 Saturdays March 12-19-26 April 2 9 and Thursday, April 14 THROUGH TRAINS 6 To Florida: Royal Palm Ponce Lmb Ohio Special Suwanee River Special To New Orleans; Queen Crescent Limited Cincinnati-New Orleans Special Round Trip Fares from Cincinnati, O. 0rAdd R.

R. ara from any point In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois or Michigan to far BRADENTON, FLA 40.00 CLEARWATER, FLA 39.68 DAYTON A BEACH, 38.83 DUNEOIN, FLA 39. 'S DUNN ELLON, FLA 3S.3T FORT MYERS, FLA 42.41 HOLLYWOOD, FLA 46. 2T HOMOSASSA, FLA 36.39 JACKSONVILLE. FLA 32.48 Similar to the One Pictured Above It is these typical American Homes that the J.

C. Penney Company strives to serve with the utmost help, with the daily personal and household requirements. That notable success has attended the effort is shown by the remarkable growth of the Company from one -small Store in 1902, conducted by Mr. Penney and doing a business of less than $29,000, to 773 Department Stores, 25 years later, em- -ploying more than ten thousand men and women, and which, in 1927, will transact a business of approximately $1 50,000,000. j- The Homes in This Community Are Soon to Have a J.

C. Penney Co. Department Store of Their Own Where Reliable Quality Dry Goods, Apparel, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Notions, Etc. and will be returned in a few days it frequent headaches and felt tired and restless most of the time. A few bottles of Tepee soon straightened me out.

It is the finest medicine for was stated. when von wake no with backache In response to a letter from the loard, a letter was reported received the liver and bowels I have ever and dull misery in the kidney region taken. My appetite increased and I Irom the local gas comnany assum gained weight while using it. ing responsibility for repairs to the Mr. Waldron is a member of the eidewalks on the National road from Southwest Fifth to Southwest First street which are being torn up on ac Eagles Lodge and resides at SIS W.

12th street, Elyria, Ohio. Tepee Herb Tonic is sold and recommended by M. J. Quigley's, Lu- it may mean you nave neen eaung foods which create acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy.

When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing nil thfi hndv's urinous waste, else count of the removal of a gas main which ran under the sidewalk of kens. Central and all drug stores and that section. by well stocked drug stores every The board approved the final assessment roll for a sanitary sewer where. between South Eleventh and you have a backache, sick headache, Twelfth street from I to street and referred the contract and bond dizzy spells; your stomacn sours, tongue is coated, and when the la hail von have rheumatic Eat At The KEY WEST, 64.85 with Ridgway for the improve a a I'm 38.CS 39.27 ment of Grant street 4.0 city attorney twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of LAKtLANU, ruA LAKE WALES, FLA MIAMI.

FLA NAPLES, FLA NEW SMYRNA. 46.96 43.38 Kelly. will be available at prices affording important savings 37.42 A number of contractors and ma r. M. A.

terial men were in closed conference with the members of the board of works and the city engineer In the A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- council chamber following a meet OCALA, FLA 34.40 ORLANDO. FLA 37.4T ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA 33.95 ST. PETERSBURG, 39.70 SANFORD. FLA 37.42 SARASOTA.

FLA 40.40 SE9RING, FLA 40.60 TAMPA, FLA 38.75 VENICE, FLA 41.1T WEST PALM BEACH, 44.32 NEW ORLEANS, 33.31 HAVANA, CUBA 74.10 UTIMMTCV A ing of the board, the purpose ol the session being to iron out criticisms 808-810 Main St. Richmond This Name Is Your Future Guide to Better Values and More of Them alleged to have been made against cl.VJ 50 and 60 watt 1 A light bulbs IVL SAM VIGRAN I 617 Main St sediment, channels olten get sore, water scalds and younre obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts ii Inp-smpnslvp.

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