Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 May 1904 — Page 5

ItlOmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904.

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Wednesday. "Wednesday Card Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Chillson, north ninth street. Ivy Club meets at the home of Mrs. George Scott, south eighth street. Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church meets. Card Party in K. C. Club rooms. "Wednesday Thimble club meets with Mrs. Fred Ilasemeier north eighteenth street. Entertainment given by the Sacred Heart Sodality in St. Mary's hall. Reception given by Mrs. "Walter Hutton. Guests of honor will be Mrs. "WilliamH utton and Mrs. Mary Hutton Smith of Philadelphia. Thursday. Ugo-Tgo Club meets with Mrs.

enjoyed a pleasant social hour. Mrs. Will Kamp will be hostess for the next meeting of the club. The twenty-second annual conven

tion of the Woman's Presbyterian Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian church met at Hamilton

yesterday. Mrs. Chas Bell and Mrs Richard Sedgwick formed the Richmond delegation.

visited friends in Germantown Sunday. Karl.Behr, of East Germantown is visiting in Indianapolis this week. Squire Cornthwaite was. home from Indianapolis over Sunday. Misses j. Maude Drischel , and Tilla Kepler; were home from; Indianapolis over Sunday. ' ' ' . ' ' Eli Paid and Marshal Wade, spent Sunday ; with friends in Eaton,' Ohio. Afarjoris Tvnar. of -New". Castle and

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m our ueiguornooa itiursday on - Mary Tyher of Kriig iess 'this city undav;

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Jones, of Indianapolis, spent . Thursday 'night with the latter 's, mother, Mrs. Stigle-man.

i vv in j. vou verse, oi lucnmonu,

was

business

Some oi our farmers are done

planting corn, but there is quite a good deal of plowing to be done yet.

Harvey Townsend is helping Lem

McNutt plow.

The Ebersole farm will . be re-sold

in about three weeks. Andrew McKenney raised the bid 10 per cent.

Mrs. Dollie Tuttle of Richmond vis

ited here sister and mother Friday.

Jim Bushy and Willie Horny t-

tended a dance at Silver Point Saturday night.

Mrs. Belle Armstrong and Bertha

McNutt spent Sunday with Mary

Jane Cobine.

Andrew McKenney and family

called on Will Cheesman and family Sunday evening.

George Culbertson's little stepson;

is quite sick. Mattie Crooks went to Centerville Monday on business. Will Cheesman and wife visited Nate Martin's Sunday. CHESTER.

ghtstown were in

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the South

Eighth Street Friends church held an

all-day meeting yesterday in the par

lors of the church. The morning was spent in completing the regular business of the year just closed and in clearing up all matters preparatory to startinff a new year's work. Be-

Henry Wickemeyer on south seventh ses this WOrk some little time was street. - 'spent during the morning session in Thursday Social Club will hold its ? quilting-. At noon a luncheon was closing meeting.' Place announced la- served. The afternoon partook more ter. of a social nature. A fine program Thursday Whist Club will meet. yas rendered by members and the Trilay. time' was pleasantly spent in a social Ladies' Aid Society of the First wav. ; :!illlsl3 Presbyterian church will hold a meeting in the church parlors. The Christian Culture class met Soeial by ladies of Grare M. E. yesterday afternoon in the parlors church at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. uf tiie Christian church. Nearly all of Mary Whitrilge, 105 south r-.-i:h:h the members were present. The afstreet. ternorm was spent in regular study. Iris Club will hold its regular meet- .

(Special correspondenc of the Palladium.) Rev. Harrison will preach here next Sunday evening. Harry Morrow paid us a short visit Saturday evening. Dr. Wm. B. Graham and wife, of Arcanum, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler's Saturday night. They all took dinner at J. C. Wesler's Sunday. Timothy Hart has had his pension increased to $17 per month. Decoration at Chester Hill will be the first Sunday in June. Mrs. Alice Wright, of Eureka, Kan., has been visiting Mr. Harry

Wright. Grace Bulla was the guest of friends at New Lisbon Sunday. Mrs. Homer Estell and son Law rence have been sick with measles. Nellie Morrow is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elbert Kemp, at Richmond. Flora Davis has sold her Chester property to a Mr. Ballenger. Pauline Benton will visit at Richmond this week. Mrs. Estell, of Richmond, has been visiting her sons Homer and Charlie at Chester. Jane Kerlin, Will Bennett and little Mary Nichols have all been quite sick with grippe. There will be an entertainment at the M. E. church Friday evening of this week, May 20. Admission 10 cents. The attractions are many

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- Chaile Uritlin was in Knightstown Sunday. . . '., ' '." Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penny were the guests of friends in Dayton, Ohio, Sunday, Grant Wright spent Sunday with friends in Eaton, Ohio. Misses Ralzie Tout and Hazel Fisher visited in Richmond, Monday. Miss Mollie" Barefoot was in Richmond Monday. Daniel Van Buskirk visited friends in Muncie today.

Earl Tout has accepted a position

with J. W. Marson, the grocer.

Misses Grace Mace and Caroline

Harland kv'ere in Indianapolis yester

day. Mr and Mrs. Strattonr of Knights

town, were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. By ton Stratton Sunday. Charles Hess was in Richmond yesterday. ...... Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gray entertained a number of their friends Sunr day af ternoon from two . to five, in honor of Mr. Gray's 68th birthday. The house was artistically decorated in carnations and purple and white lilacs. A musical programme furnished by Mrs. Strickler, Mrs. Stratton, Mri Wheeler, Miss Fitzpatrick, Mr. Chas. Doney and Professor Reese was highly appreciated by the guests. An elegant lunch was served. About ninety guests were present.

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES MEET. The trustees of Wayne township will meet at the comity superintendent's office tomorrow. Several matters of importance will be discussed. "How to improve roads for rural routes" will be discussed bv Aaron

Coney and Charles Addleman. "Difficulties with school hacks" will be discussed by B. II. Linderman and M. M. Lacev.

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YATES LEADS. Springfied, Ills., May 18. The first ballot today was substantially the same as the last one yesterday. It stood Yates 483, Lwden 30G 1-2, Deneen 442 1-2, Hamlin 112, Warner 36, Sherman 2, Pierce 30. The fortieth ballot was almost the same.

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Afternoon Whist party in the Elks Christian church held a meeting ves-!movin l)ictures music ooth in

club rooms. Hostesses Avill be Miss tenia v. The time was devoted to the

Marie Davis and Mrs. Gottschall. Friday Evening Whist Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ed Swayne. Saturday. Earlham Seniors will be entertained at the home of Miss Elizabeth Middleton. Open church meeting at the South Eighth Street Friends' church. Saturday Evening: Whist Club will meet.

transaction of business.

WALTER HOLLY

Fell 15 Feet From aTrestle, Bruising His Side.

strumental and voeaf. See bills. All are invited. John Hiatt is at home from a business trio throueh Ohio.

G. A. R. Commanders will meet at 7 o'cloMs this evening at G. A. R. hall to gc to the late residence of comrade Isaa Warfield to hold funeral services.

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The Centerville commencement will occur Saturday niorht.

GREENSFORK.

Mrs. Alice Harris was severely injured by a. vicious cow a few days ago. Three ribs were broken, which punctured the lungs. She would no doubt have been killed had she not

Walter Holly, brakeman on the i been rescued by the bravery of her Pennsvlvnnia. was the victim of an ' daughter. It is thought she will

The Tuesday Social Club held a accident this morning, which, al- j eventually recover. The same day delightful afternoon meeting yester- though it will not prove serious, will! Mr. C. Stutson was thrown down by day at the home of Mrs. Henry lay him up for some time. Just this j avicious sow and would have been Kamp r n Lincoln street. Euchre, side of Cincinnati he ran ahead on a torn to pieces had he not been timeplayed at three tnbles was the chief trestle to set a torpedo on the track jly rescued. He is now so as to ride

feature of the afternoon and nrizes and as the train came alonsr he ;out

were won by Mrs. Hiatt and Mrs. thoughtlessly stepped backward from Cutter. After the games a luncheon the trestle, falling about fifteen feet was daintily served and the guests and bruising one side and fracturing r - a rib. Dr. Marvel took charge of him

I upon his ai-rival here. Mr. Holly is i resting well this afternoon.

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Final settlement was made in the estate of John C. Lennard. o The State of Indiana vs. John J. Caldwell was continued. Attorney Finley H. Gray filed the suit of Amanda Mauk vs. Washington D. Mauk, for divorce. Edward 0. Beeson filed suit of Iona Julian vs. Frank Julian for divorce.

You'll need a Spring tonic, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See it drive out the impurities, revitalize your system. Feel it give you new blood and strength. 35 cents, tea or

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Mr. Hward Cook is one of our sick neighbors, but is improving. A pair of nice tAvins came to the home of Charles Black. The corn crop will be planted this

week.

The writer has just come home

from a visit to Red Key.

The wheat fields are there bu i-

wheat in them.

There is much excitement about the

oil. There are many good paying wells in that region.

Rev. Mills preached at the Friends'

church Sunday morning and Rev.

Harrison at the M. E. church at

night.

The people are preparing for the county S. S. convention which is to be held here next month. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mrs. J. J. Caldwejl was in Richmond Monday. Miss Mabel Drischel, of Richmond, is the guest of friends and relatives in this city. Mn and Mrs. Wid. Forkner, of Lewisville, spent Sunday with friends here.

Mr. ana Mrs. j. rj. mc uanieis

Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market.

Wheat. July 86 3-8 Sept 80 1-8 Corn. July 48 Sept 47 3-8 Oats. July 38 1-8 Sept 30 5-8 Pork. July 11.35 Sept 11.35 Lard.

July 6.47 Spare Bibs. July 6.50 Sept 6.65

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