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STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn, Ind., March: 20. Dlclr Hagemaa and family went to New Madison, Ohio, Saturday, to visit home folks. Shube Strawn, of Wabash, visited his aunt, Betsy Walters, and other relatives here last week. Mrs. Mary Bucktell of Lewisville, was at home Saturday night .and Sunday.
Alva Hess was in Richmond Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of New Castle, visited his mother here Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Rice of Richmond, visited her parents here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Rushville, visited his parents last week. Mrs. Fannie Lamberson and Mrs. Emma Brittenham were in Dublin Sunday afternoon. The eighth year pupils took their examination for diplomas Saturday at New Lisbon. The seventh grade pupils took their examination in geography at the same time and place. Mrs. Mary Waddell and nieces the Misses Bessie and Geneva Gauker. are visiting Wm. A. Holland and family in EH wood this week. Do Your Clothes Look Yellow? If so, use Red Cross Ball Blue. It will make them white as snow. 2 oz. package 5 cents. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, March 20 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matthews and chil dren of Centerville were the guests of Chas. Clawson and family Sunday. Mr. D. C. Krone of Richmond was In1 this city on. business yesterday, Mr. Walter Kuhn and wife of Con nersville, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bradbury attend ed the funeral of Robert Bradbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Bradbury, at Richmond, Tuesday afternoon Howard Beeson was in Indianapolis Monday, visiting friends. Mrs. Ora Wheeler and Mrs. Wesley Cornell attended the social given Dy the members of the eastern btar at Milton, Monday night. Mr. Harry Christy or tms piace, was calling on old! mends Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Manlove of Milton, was
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Ira Pritchard, here yesterday. Mrs. Laura Richey and Mrs. S. Spit er visited Mrs. Henry Eliason at East Germantown Monday, Mrs. Libby Flanders, who has been spenamg tne winter m xs Uai., On accounx oi ner neaun, reiuru ed to this city Sunday, greatly bene- , in j r .1 " ULieu. DDi) will sspeiiu. ct lew uaja here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crossley, before returning to her home in Bloomington, Ind. Walter Waddell is spending a few weeks at Martinsville, improving his health. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris entertain ed a number of relatives and friends at Sunday dinner yesterday. Among
those present were Mr. and Mrs. JohnfFrTaa 77?,
Shepman and children, Roy and Es her Mrs T) Rtnn eeinher Miss 'Kthel Holmes and Mr. Walter Haines of Richmond. In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder for tired, aching, swollen feet. We have over 30,000 testimon ials. All Druggists 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. NEW PARIS, OHIO. isew i-ans, luarcu ir. ami juis. -r irA 1 f "XT ,1 T X I james i.em auu uauguier ul ueuu T - I J- J 1 i T- 1 ancu., amveu une iviuuua, They will move here in the near future. jir. vuuuuiiiii Iltic TiAb- ncv? .tr li .rv n-n c of T7 0 rr I Cvxv. Mmmcmj i ana managea a snooc mere, i-rmay ne will conduct a shoot at West Alexandria and Saturday at v est bonora. Miss Julia Canny of Dayton, is visumg ner parents, sit. ana Jirs. jonn Canny. Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick has quit school in order to take up the study of violin music. The schools have closed on account oi tne scariet lever. xiiey win reuiaiu fit . nri- - rtl : I ciosea until jMonaay, Miss Carrie Reld was the guest of irienas in .rortiana over ouauay. Lois Cail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cail, has the scarlef fever, Many businessmen are short sighted in not looking into things. They are daily losing money by not adopting ,the great Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea system. Makes them well and keeps them well. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. NEW LISBON, IND. New Lisbon, Ind.. March 20. Charles Irwin and wife of Bethel, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare. i Mrs. Mary Dickover visited at New Castle Friday. Mrs. Mattie Gilbert visited relatives at Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pidgcn spent a day at Indianapolis last week. The Misses Maggie Maroney and Fern Raffe visited Mr. and Mrs. Wyat dirt, nortn or town sunaay. Miss Vada Crawford of Knightstown is visiting her father, and sister, Mrs. Frank Vanderbeck. W. C. Crawford was at New Castle Monday. The Wimodausis club met Thursday with Mrs. Eva Dare. Two excellent papers were read by Mrs. Olive Cox. and Mrs. Bessie Stanley. There was also a reading by Mrs. Linnie son. Light refreshments were servea Dy xne nostess. Miss Ella Peyton attended the funeral of a relative at Knightstown Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mills visited at Greensfork Saturday night and Sunar I "-v ouccji vi taiuB dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la. Artificial gas. the 20tH century fuel PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
WILLIAMSBURG, IITO.
Williamsburg, ImL, March 20. Misses Anna Davis antl Mirrnie Marshall were the hostesses fora unique St. Patrick social last Saturday evening. Each guest was assigned an Irish surname by which they were introduced and iA-
dressed during the evening. A nam- Sunday evening. ber of interesting original contests con- Mr. and Mrs., Joe C. Burgess and famtaining features suggestive of St. Pat- ily entertained last week Mr. Paul rick's day were enjoyed. Miss Mabel Cain of Economy and Mr. Archie ManBollinger won the first prize and Mrs. ning of DePauw university.
Oliver Leibold was the happy winner of the booby prize. A dainty luncheon was served. Those present were: Misses Anna Davis, Minnie Marshall, Leota Woolley, Mabel Bollinger, Lueile Quinn, Echo Woolley, Eva Campbell, Dessa Cuykendall. Bessie Meadows, and Lillian Reynolds. Mesdames Jas. Ladd, Jas. Clements, Oliver Leibold, and A. M. Tschaen. Miss Mary Beck of Centerville Is the truest of Miss Adda Study. w i Frank Keim of New Trenton, Ind., visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wol - lev last week. Rev. W. W. Brown is conducting a series of protracted meetIntro at Orftensfork. - o Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Leibold visited, relatives at Richmond Sunday. Miss Edith Clements was home from Lvnn Saturday and Sunday. Asher Campbell of Peru, visited relatives here Sunday. Care B. Davis, of Terre Haute, was the ciiest of his father. Harvey Davis. Sunday. Mrs. John Meredith is ill with the grip. Mrs. Albert Franklin Is ill. A. C. Reynolds was at Richmond on business Monday. There's naught so sweet at love's young dream. And it will sweeter be, If lovers would only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. CAMPBELLSTOWN, OHIO. Campbellstown. O., March 20. Rev. Williams of New Paris, filled his aprxintments here Sunday at the Disciple cnUrch. He and his wife were entertained' at dinner by Harve McWhind ,ife Mrs Sanie Swisher snent last Saturd with her father. Mr. Wm. CamnMr. Wright was in Richmond Satur day on business. Prof. Coblentz and Mr. Potts were teacherf association in MWU DUUliua, aw aucuu 1 mu an( family visited Lewi ttin ana lauiuy ui cu6ai a J . !1 -. O. . n-n mm I n 1 ill. Clin I l- , , y, . I umoanai-aui v.uoprr Mondaj'. Mrs. Coblentz called on Mrs. Jacob Cooper Saturday. Mrs. Warner Williams spent part of last week, the guest of her parents, in Camden, U. Charley Bailey and Miss Ollie Hunt spent Sunday here with J. M. CbopJohn Miller of Eaton, took dinner Saturday with nis Drotner r ranK 01 th! pla5! Mrs. Lizzie Campbell was in Eaton Saturday visiting relatives. I. N. Avdelotte and wife visited Frank Miller and family, Sunday. Geo. Shaver will give a moving picture show accompanied by music at w h school bullding next Saturday night, March 23rd Admission 10 cents. Miss Mabel Cail will give a box so rial at District No. 0 next Friday eve ning, March 23rd. A special invita tion is extended to girls to bring bOXes and boys to bring pOCKet DOOKS. .. -. . I . .... I Mrs Edna Ewin and cniiaren visited at her mother s last Tnursaay. t m. Cooper made a business trip to RiclimoncI last Wednesaay. . . - a i I mm bTiaw Ruo. raniiiy inovea to Hamilton Thursday and Ed Shaffer of Eaton, to the Swisher farm vacated by - yr - onaw Mrs Mvreg and AIrs. Brandenburg were in jaton Friday. Joseph Loan and wife were in Rich mond Friday on business. Charley Miller of Eaton, spent two days last week with his son Irank and fiv r-r.n truth nf TCw Paris, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his Grandmother. Mrs. Kate Potts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Both Agreeable and Effective. J Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and 1 croup, and the fact that it is pleasant to take and contains nothing in any way injurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville. Iowa, says: "For more than twentv vears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like it and my customers who have used it will not take any other." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. PRflfiRFQ 01-110 : I tvostpss O Atarrh 2v Laiirenee Prvfocle of West Alexandria, called on his narents at thia nlaoe- Mondav. Quite a number of young people of this vicinity attended the ODera Saturday evening at Richmond. Mrs. Nellie Myers of Progress, is vis iting her sister at Richmond. Mr. John Smith and wifeof Rich mond, attended church at Progress, Sunday evening. Mr. Charley Richardson is on the Sirir Hgt irr Alexander Prvfosrle and wife Nichol-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stiffins of Eaton, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Pryfoirle. Sundav. Mrs. Frank Kinsr has rernmed home after spenaing several weeks with her dausrhter. near Eaton. Mr. Frank Henemver and sister of Richmond, spent Sunday with, their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henemver. Next Sundav evenintr at. the. Chris tian Endeavor there will be a ouestion cox and those wno wish to drop a question that can be answered by the bible are invited to do so. fr Dirt Tjmhrt ha mnvwl tr hie farm . south of . Progress. It is now parents Sunday at Progress.
WHITEWATER, IND.
Whitewater, Ind., March 2 Mr and. Mrs. Florence Hoover of "Greensfork, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Addleman and family. Rev. Ruley of Fountain City will occupy the pulpit at the M. E. church Mr. John elsh and wife wish to express their sincere tnanKs to their friends and neighbors for services rendered and kindness shown during the late illness and death of their father and husband. Miss Mary Smith is on the sick list. Epworth league at the M. E. church Sunday evening, was largely attended. Mr. an3 juts. t;mory fctepnenson oi Richmond, visited here bunday. m. Barton made a ousmess trip to Fountain City Monday. l -Mr. ana Mrs. samuei lotten oi iynn spent a tew days wun relatives nere last week. I Roberts Brothers stock sale ThursI ..... cay was largely attended. Mr. Theo Fisher entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blose and family. Rev. Shantt of Indianapolis, win tin his regular appointment at tne chris tian church Sunday and Sunday even ing. I Jordan and Addleman are making a specialty of vehicles and implements Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt entertain ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Hunt of Dayton. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Anderson- and family of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and family of Richmond, were calling on Whitewater friends Sunday. Mr. R. A. Benton of Fountain City, was here on business Thursday. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., March 20. Miss Abba Carroll entertained the young people in . her Sunday school class Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Woolman spent Sunday with Lin Reece and family. Mrs. Joe Neirman and. two daughters Miss Leone and Mrs. Carl Reynolds, joined the Methodist church Sunday morning after the services. Miss Missila Haisley, who has been very sick, shows no improvement. Mr. and Mrs. James Fenton of Ren ville were here last week visiting Mr. Af TLTyc Pari T?pft snort Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Aca Pitts. PTihraim PMHvtt whn Tina hppn rillftp 1 gickj Is recovering. Frank Elliott and family of Rich,OQd gunday here with Ciias Arnett and family. Jessie Ruley is home from Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Charles enter . . , andMrs. J. P. Parish for dinner Sunday. The Foreign missionary society gave an entertainment last bunaay even ing after the league, at the. Methodist .7 . EATON, OHIO. V Eaton, O., March 2. Mrs. W. - B. Shirev will leave Thursday for a visit among friends and relatives in MunCjCj ind. ' Dr. W. H. Buck was in Camden and Fair Haven Tuesday on professional business. Albert Campbell of Camden, Ohio, was here Tuesdaj-, calling on friends. D. M. Swihart is ill at his home in vA rfh mrt nf V.atnn and has been 1lr!lhla in hA at his nlarp of hnsines ' r-'-' w Xr" for several days. Master Henrv Kinnear is threatenfth w,mnnia and i rnnfined in hfs hpd nis nmrift nn TSarmn street. Q A Gale and c c Fods left Tuesday for a business trip to Oklahoma. C. O. Hunter of Cincinnati, was an Eaton visitor Tuesday. K. E. Porter of Cincinnati, called on friends here yesterday. Among the business visitors here Tuesday were noted the following: T. b McGraw of Columbus; M. R. Hendrick, of Dayton; W. A. Daladin, of Brookville. Ind.: Will H. Dorfer, Dayton; George A. Newman, Detroit; E. C Rumpler, and R. L. Badgley, of In dianapolis, Ind.; E. B. Lynn of Day ton; W. A. Lawrence, of Springfield. o.. and Maurice Herbst of Madison, in( M. M. Wyatt, of West Florence, was entertained Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Eidson MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., March 20. Mrs. Martha Morns i tne guest oi relatives m i-en dleton Mrs. John Sevier, of Dallas, Texas, is at Mrs. Julia Ball s Mrs. Alice Gresh visited In lndianap oil s Monday. Mrs. Wm. L. Parkins was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Pnoebe Michael, at Richmond Tuesday. John Sapp and wife are at Connersville visiting relatives Mrs- EIIen Callaway and niece, Miss Emma Izor of Cambridge City, visited friends Tuesday. Mrs. Malinda Barton visited In Irvington Tuesday. Vera. Bragg came home from Indian apolis Tuesday in ill health. He will remain here until he recuperates. Dr. Charles A. Roark was in Rich mond Tuesday. Robert Cornthwaite is not so well. Miss Elizabeth Lawrence of Read-en-Mn&. Ohio, is at "Forest Home FarmJ'
jthe S11 of Mr- an1 Mrs- John T. Man-
love - Miss Nellie Jones returned home Tuesday from a visit in Muncie. CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. Richmond, Ind., March 14 The an nual meeting of stockholders of the
Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the principal office of the company in the city of Richmond, Ind. on - - Tuesday, April 4,, 1907,' . at ten o'clock a. m., for. the purpose of electing eleven directors and transacting such other, business as may properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. .
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Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Ona a laxative; two or three a cathartic. ELDORADO, OHIO. Eldorado O., March 20. Several of our local horsemen attended the annual horse sale at Cambridge City last week. Clarence Schlientz of Yellow Springs was here the latter part of last week visiting his parents. Chester Lohse came home from In dianapolis, Monday to spend a few days.' vacation, being unable to work, on account of sickness. Wm. Ervin and wife went to Wm. Benner's near Campbellstown last Saturday to spend a few days. Miss Jessie Hamilton, an employe of the Home Telephone company at Greenville, was here Saturday and Sunday, visiting with Hattie Deem and Clara Holsinger. Mrs. Rebecca Juday returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Blackford, at Middletown, last Saturday, after spending several weeks here caring for her father, W. C. Randall, during his last illness. Frank Schreel and family of Greenville, . Bert Schlientz and wife of Brookville. Homer Trick and Misses Etta and Gail Schlientz were Sunday guests of Isaac Miller's. Clarence Smock of Dayton was here last Saturday and Sunday visiting with his cousin, Homer Carney. F. P. Campbell and Ed Bunger were in Richmond Sunday. Chris Shewmon and wife were visit ing with Ora Shewmon's near New Madison, last Sunday. Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum was at West Sonora Saturday and' Sunday, visiting her mother, Mrs. John Allen. Geo. McCoy was in Dayton Monday A. E. Billman was a Cincinnati visitor last Thursday and Friday. Miss Amy Arrismith returned to her home at Campbellstown last Saturday, after spending the week with Irene Kimmel. Miss Grace Stayton spent last Saturday and Sunday in Richmond with Garfield Kimmel and wife. Floyd Blackford came Monday from Butler county to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Shewmon. NOTICE K. OF P. All members of Iola Lodge NoJ 53 are requested to meet at the Temple at 7:30 this evening to attend the funeral services over our late Brother, M. C. Kinley. FRED C. MARCHANT, K. of IL & S. THE PREACHER. The preacher coma to our house to vtafl t'other day: Jes' happened to be passin by, he said in smtHr! way. An' pa an' ma 'd bin ecrappln,' aH thf mornln', havln' epats In reggelax euccession. Ilka them ol Kil kenny cats. He shuck their hands In friendly way said it was so grand To note the sweet domestic peace he aa.w on ev"ry hand. The air o lov that's In a heme born o heaven, h thought. An' pa an' ma a-bhisbln' Ilk thlr bloat! was bailing hot. He asked 'em Jes how Ion since thej exchanged the nupchul kiss An started on the rosy path, o twett domestic bliss An' if the fire o youthful love w"n'1 growin' warmer yet. An' pa an ma both smiled aa aald they hadn't no regret. He said he'd seen some cases where 'twas quarrel all the time. An slch bad marriages, he thought, mi little short o' crime. But where the love o God prevailed dis cord could never come, An' pa remarked 'twa Jes the thing t have la any home. He read a chapter from the Book, thee prayed the Lord to bring Tet more o heaven's peace Into that home where love was king; To bless that happy man an doubly blest the gentle dove Who armed him fer the fight o life with precious wifely love. When we arts from off our knees ma seemed inclined to Weep An pa looked like a sneakin' dog t d bic a-kil!hV shep. An when they ketched each other's eyet both of 'em looked as mean As any pair o' criminals a body ever seen. When he had left pa turned to me aa' said in geavt.e way. 3y son. you'd better bustle out o door an' have a play. An when I ventured back agfn ytm caa'1 ' giaess what X bBxd Twas ma a-singia"-" her work as happy as a bird! - . An pa was whfslln "Home. Sweet Home," In ta-ppy sort o war." ' An' Carlo barkin' round as lege as wantin him to- play. An'., thinkin o' the scrape they'd had. J ccruldn'f help" but grin ' " " To see how things git stralghtead out when the preachcr-hapOens ta!
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FOR SALE Bee a and Juand new.
hives for $2.00 to $4.00 each. Call 200 Kinsey street. Pl6-7t FOR SALE Complete butcher octflL Call 1132 Main street. 19-tt FOR SALE New el computing butchers scales with other 'fixtures. Call 1132 Main street. 5-fcf FOR SALE The finest building lot in Richmond, located on the first square, south of Main street, on 21st street. Size 126 feet front by 165 feet deep. New cement curb and gutter and sidewalk. See Frank Wv Clark, 321 North llih street, e-lU'
I poR SALE Pure bred Bared Ply mouth Rock eggs. Dressed squabs. Phone 15SS, Chas. Nye. 41 South Twelfth street. (s16-6t) Everybody tray property I Woodaurst. fit Mais St. Telepnaa ML Junes tf FOR RENT. j FOR RENT 5 to 6-acres o gaxdea lots, can 600 NortUiath, 'street. 20-7t ' roil ku.nt 3 or roomsotMNortli .J-"-" owttu .UJL.T I J7 W XV RENT Business room, first floor, Newkirk building, 462 Main," Fire proof vault. Newkirk. 103 Kinsey street. Phone 310. 17-St FOR RENT Furnished room. Calhfit 443 South Tenth street. Reference required. Is-l&HX i-ruw rwrn ew uev, wriewieawa only, at the Grand. I4-U LOST. LOST Brown' undressed iia bIoto for left hand; leave atFirst Nation. al Bank. 20-2 LOST Silver belt pinj reward offere for its return to the office ot ths International Harvester or call Home Phone 755. Company, 19-1C FOR' SALE Nfine use ;d I barn, 2 acm, of ground, lots of fruit, on good pikey easy payments, 5 per centinterest..Seq AL. H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street. SCHOLL'S MEAT IXABXTT n" mlways on hand, all kinds ot noma Crown meats, both fresh and cared. Give me your trade. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1611. I MONUMENTS AND KABKX&S We have a large stock to select from. . Prices reasonable.- Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. 10th. PHONE 704 for the best grades of ' COAL AND COSE. 'A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. FOE SALE BR0WNELL ENGINE In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. I JACOB KERN, 1st and Rlehmon&tt PEHSIOH Attorney ana I0U17 Pitllc with an of flea on the first floor of the Court House will give jots besl service In all pension matters Alonso Marshall, Richmond, Intt. . SPECIAL Phone No. 936 Calfg-he. Large Empire .Moving Cars' At uiuTrneTeiu .. 523 Main St. See our supply of new Bicycles! Bicycle Sundries. Second hand bley cles for sale. Bicycle repairing specialty. Also full line of second! nand household Goods, Furniture, CaH pets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 MaIik.Sk FARNHAM ANTHRACITE COAJ- V EGG HQ. i. 1 CHESTNUT, Both Phones 9. ZWISSLEK'S HOME BAKZHT The Excellence of our QUAK3SB BREAD Is proven by the Increasing demand. The biggest and best le loaf. Everything also In our Una la mads to please. Pattern and Machine Work of All Kinds. STANDARD. PATTERN MFG CO. 11th and North E Streets. HUSKING SEASOIT Is Hard on tha Hands Petro-PIne Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 25c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Pine Co., Richmond, Ind. The Morris Nursery for ,ndg of Hardy Ornamental Treeg ShrtlDs, Vines, Evergreens. E. H. BELL Prop. Pfione 309. Nat. Road East
