Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 96, 23 April 1907 — Page 7

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WILLIAMSBURG. IND. Williamsburg, Ind., April 23,-Osear Hutchens returned from Hamilton, O-, Saturday evening. Mr. arid Mrs. Martin Oler entertained last Sunday, Mr. and .Mrs-Allen Oler, Mr.' and Mrs. James Ladd, Mr. iind Mrs. Bert Oler, - Mrs. Lvdia Cuniplx-Iliarid "llr. Elbert Campbell, Mrs. j-hTo'k Lamlj.of Kconomy visitid wither, and llrs. Perry Cain, Sunday. - Mr. and Mm A. C. Reynolds entertained Sundaj-, Mr. and Mrs. Uenjajnin French and daughter Miss Alsie, of Richmond and Fred Reynolds of Richmond. Mrs. V, M. Helm visited at Richmond S;troday. Harry s Porter of Richmond visited Titti Lum Reynolds last week. Miss Dessa Cuykendall visited relatives at Richmond last week. Mr. ! and Mrs.-C. J. Atkinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shnte Sunday . . Arthur Hotciikiss of Earlham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunkle entertained Sunday Mr and Mrs. Elias Study, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunkle of Greensfork, and Misses Adda and Lucile Study. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Pearce returned from Cincinnati Saturday evening. Rev. Leahder Chamuess filled his regular appointment at the Friends church, Sunday. Services were held in the afternoon instead of in the evening. Miss Frances Study of Richmond visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Study Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blair visited relatives at" Lynn Sundaj'. Josiah Knight was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franklin Saturday. The skating rink season was closed here Saturday evening. "Pneumonia's Deadly Work had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I cougher continuously night and day and the neighbors" predicted consumption seemed Inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only real cough enre and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When all "other remedies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real Cure. Guaranteed by A. G. Lukeli & Co., druggists. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. . MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind., April 2J. Ben Harrison of ConnersvilleL, was a Milton visitor Monday. Mrs. Amanda Needham Is at her tlaiigbter's Mrs. Grant Clark's in Cambridge City. Mrs. Sarah Swafford was the guest of her grand son, Mr. Elmer McConaha in Richmond Monday. " - Bradford ' Harrison of Richmond spent Sunday with friends. Chas. Hofman was home from New Castle over Sunday. William Otto of Brookville was the cuest of Miss Amelia Mueller Sun day. ' Esther Schramm Is 111. Mrs. Charles Pierson of Cadiz and Mias Olive Moore of New Castle were the guests of Jesse Moore and family Sundaj-. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay and r-on Harper visited in Indianapolis Frltlay. Claude Campbell of Indianapolis was the guest of Miss Katherine Mueller Sunday. Frank Cummings of Richmond Is the guest of friends. Miss Emma Gingrich spent Sunday at her home in Connersville. Frank Tout and Howard Doll of East Germantown visited friends Sunday. ' Miss Ida Packer was the guest of Tier parents in Richmond over Sunday.Joshua Gresh and Vern Bragg of Indianapolis visited their parents Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradford and kitchen. It's new.

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with her parents Mr. and Mrs. will Frank 'Liebhardt of Richmond visited friends and relatives Sunday., Ulie Doll and Clark FauCett visit - td In Cambridge City Sunday. . Miss Nora Campbell and Mrs. ",.,rv Tim dick were the guests of Mrs. Charles Meyers at Cambridge City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teniphn and daughter June were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Sunday. Harry Murley fractured a bone in his arm while playing base ball Hunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Floy Whissler and baby son spent Sunday at Frank Murray's at East Germantown. John Newbould and wife of Raleigh were Sunday visitors at Jerome Vernon's. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow of Mt. Auburn were the guests of James Walker and family Sunday. EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., April 22. Van Lantis of Camden, O-, was an Eaton visitor Monday. Reuben Brubaker, a former resident of Eaton, was here Monday visitln0 old friends. Harry Stanage, of Cincinnati, was nere yestcruaj on uusmess.

U1S- J- !. .Mrs. Eifen Fox or Hagerstov.-n left Sundav very ill at her mother's home .near here FrIday morning for Richmond Jose'ph Butt of Danville, 111., is visCamden with pneumonia, is reported vhere she will keep hou3e for F. j iting. his aimt( Mrs Dora Wrenn. to be" improved, and the chances for ; Robbins?. j Qrie overneck who is a soldier in

her recovery are now very encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hensel have returned from a visit with relatives at EldoraJo, O. Alva Burnett and Dora Brown of Gratis, O., were In Eaton Monday. Mrs. Ethel Brown. " of Sugar Valley, was here Monday calling" on friends. Alonzo F. Scott, formerly treasurer j of Preble county, has returned from an extended trip in the southern states, and will visit friends about Eaton and New Paris for a few days. W. B. Harsh spent Monday and Tuesday In Cincinnati. Miss Grace Danley will return Fricay from a visit in Muncle. James Patterson, of New Madison, t O., is here this week. Mandy Hivea and other blotches are supposed to be caused by an acid stomach. A simple remedy and one that Is very effective is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. S3 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken . Co. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., April 23. The Segrist family arrived home Saturday after, spending a few days with ..Al bany relatives. Mrs. Nora Hadley and daughter Mazie, were visitors at W. L. Feni rn ore's Saturday afternoon. Joe Morrison, jr., was in Modoc Saturday on business. The Misses Rhesa McCunnigill, Pearl Caddis and Vita VanTress of Modoc were guests of Porter VanTress and family Friday night. Miss Blanche Fenimore is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Hurlie Lantz of Hagerstowu. Russell Greenstreet spent Friday night with Lester Williams. Mrs. Frank Underhill of Greens fork, was visiting her mother and sister. Mrs. Potter , and Mrs. Emma Hiatt Saturday. Rufus Williams and Oliver Hiatt attended Friends monthly meeting at West River Saturday. Miss Julia Jackson of Anderson, spent Sunday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson. Miss Lota and Harry Barnhardt of Lynn spent Sunday here with friends. Edward Martin was a guest of his grandmother Edwards Sunday. The M. E. church Missionary society meets at Mrs. Martha Atkinson's at 2:30 Saturday aTternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edwards, Pearl and Ora Edwards were guests of Clj-de Oler and wife Sunday. Seward Hardwick aud wife entertained company from Carlos City Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Thornburg and sou For Every Cooldng Purpose This is the stove you should have in your It's up-to-date. It's circular. household use.

Harry of Richmond, were here visiting relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fisher enter

tained company at dinner Sunday. The old brick school house is nearly torn down. . Mrs. "Sleek Lamb went to Williams- ; Sunday Miss Edith Lamb worked at the -aI office Sunday afternoon I - Huhck Floyd Mr and Mrs L,. !" - umi. -ur. ehu .ur; j Mornsson were entertained n'J IiS- K- - pier at di by Mr, dinner UJMrs. Ros'e Dauhty and children spent Sunday in the country. E. D. Martin a" professional wire walker has had a flattering offer Jroni the Sunny South to go with shows. Charley Edwards and Harry Hart Siinrlav Afr nn,i Arre r.i-cwetrt ntt!f daughter Edna of Richmond were vis-1 iting relatives here Sunday. C. M. Greenstreet moved in the Hubert Greenstreet property. Mr. and Mrs. Will McGunnigill of Modoc entertained Rev. Truitt at dinner Sundaj-. Mr. and Mrs. Adison Mumbowers of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. El wood Clark of Sugar Grove took dinner with A. EdI wards and wife Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Foun tain City, Mr. and Mrs. James Pugh of Willlamsburg. were entertained by . Mr am, Mrg Q L nIaU at d;nner (Sunday. Rey j w Walters moved his household goods to Anderson Friday,

Sam Curtis, the popular "drummer" i the regular army stationed at Yellowfor Bartel's establishment. Richmond stone park in Wyoming, is home on was here Friday. ' a furlough.

.Dr. McKimson -of Losantville, ' was Eugene Hough, of Richmond, visithere Friday. ed his brother, Sunday. Miss Blanche Fenimore and broth- j Mrs. Dora Wrenn spent Sunday er took dinner with their grandma I evening in New Madison. Edward3 Fridav. ' Those from a distance who attend-

A Mr. Busby, representing the D. j L. Adams Lumber company of Fowlerton, was here Friday transacting business with local men Larin Lamb went to lPeru Thursday afternoon to begin work for the Penn. Railroad company. Mrs. Jennie Walters and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olie Weyl Friday and Saturday. Miss Jeannette Newlan of Muncie, was visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole Sundaj-. Howard Ballenger of Richmond was here Sunday. Miss Peterson of Richmond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson and Miss Walters were visiting at Jim Jackson's Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Walters and three daughters left for Anderson Monday. Edward Clark arrived home Friday after having spent a few days in Winchester and Richmond. Vearl Hunt is engaged in the logging business by a lumber company at Fowlerton, Ind. John Taylor and Elvine Oler were in Richmond Friday. Mrs. Arthur Cain, Mrs. Benjamin Crull and son Frank attended the funeral of a relative at Dayton, O., Friday. Rev. J. W. Walters will preach his first sermon to an Anderson audience Sunday. John- Franklin was called to Newman Hendershall's Thursday night to doctor a sick horse. RHEUMATISM CURED IN 24 HOURS T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blacknore. Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short ime since I procured a bottle of Mysic Cure. It got me out of the house; n 24 hours. I took to my bed with Rheumatism nine months ago and the tfystio Cure is the only medicine that id me any good. I had five of the est physicians in the city, but I received very little rei.f from them. I now the Mystic Cure to be what It Is presented and take pleasure in rec ommending it to other poor sufferers. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No4-d&w CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, April 23 Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Cornthwaite were the guests of her father. Win. Kimmel, near Milton. Sirs. Bert Hough and children were visiting in Richmond, Saturday. Mrs. Mont Williams returned to In dianapolis yesterday after several days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Mat Williams, at their home in East Cambridge. A ten pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore Sunday, at their home south of this place. All parties are doing well. Marion Bowman, who has been working at Connersville for the past few months has resigned his position there, and will work at the carpenter trade in New Castle this summer. Misses Amanda Frigeon and Emma Young, operators in the Connersville telephone exchange, - and Messrs. Goehringer and Chester Lamb, who are connected with the offices of the Citizens' Telephone Co. at Laurel and Losantville, were visitors at the company's office here, Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Jamison and Miss Mary Kercheval were the g uests of the lat-' ter's parents in Greensbur Sunday i and Monday. C. T. Wright conducted the funeral j of Charles Stinson near Abington. Ind., yesterday morning. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap tist church will meet with Mrs. Wm. Pike on West Main street, tomorrow Iter noon. A delegation from New Castle is ex pected Wednesday e vening to attend the baptismal services at the Christian church, in this city. Monday afternoon, the fire laddies were called together with Chief .Barefoot to assist in testing 1,100 fe'et of hose which was thought to be weak, in several places, but was found to be in good condition as it withstood a test of 140 pounds pressure successfully. About thirty people from this city attended. -The Lion and the Mouse," at Richmond last night.

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New Paris, Ohio, April 23 Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kessler of Richmond, were guests of Samuel Kessler, Sun- " day. Miss Laura Kemp was home from Indianapolis, Sunday. . Frank Cook was home from Kalamazoo over Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Moody Welsh, of Beth-1 el were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas j Hoerner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Richmona, visited Jo ilx-Pherson Sunday. mes Edna Hoerner was the guest friends in X. Madison, from Friday lo BJDaa' Miss Elizabeth Tillman visited in Greenville Sunday. ley took the Boxwell examination at Eaton, Saturday, Mrs. Sarah Harvey is quite sick. Miss Bernice and Ellura Hoerner.

Miss Eva McKee. Laurence Melody passed with music and social converand Albert Hawley attended the com- ration. Dainty refreshments were mencement at New Madison. Fridav s served.

evenin Miss Roxy McKee is sick with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Mary Melody 13 taking her place in the exchange. B. L. McKee, who is a trustee in the Odd Fellows' lodge, took Ben White and wife who lived near Eaton to the I. O. O. F. home at Springfield, O., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson and son of New Madison, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Auld. Mrs. James Hornaday and Mrs. Nell Crebb and children of Richmond visited their mother. Mrs. Mary King, ed the funeral of Mrs. Ann Hutton were: Mrs. Minnie Bell of Zion City, Mrs. Earl Mauck of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perviance of W. Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reid of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of Huntington, Ind., Mrs. Mattie Spencer and daughter of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hutton of Kokomo, and Mrs. Fanning of Warren, Ind. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., April 23 The supper which was given last Saturday evening by the Young Peoples Missionary Society of the Methodist church in the Willard Hall, was a success in every way. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pitts entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett and family. Social Notes of ...... - . r. -.-j- - . Nearby Towns Entertained With Dinner. . Milton Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones entertained Mrs. Jennie Liebhardt rnd daughter Ina of Dayton, Messrs and Mesdames David Sands of Richmond, Fred Jones of Muncie and F. M. Jones and Miss Elizabeth Sands of Richmond to dinner Sunday. Party of Musicians. Economy There were a crowd of musical loving people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin ;

Friday night. Those present were, Mrs -1. A. Brown and her daughMr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler, Mr. and ter jjiss Mode were the guests of Mrs. Gus Weyl, Miss Grace Kelly. Les- friends at Dublin from Friday even-

ter Williams, John Durbin and Master Weyl of Richmond. Children's Affair. Milton Master Waldo Wagner entertained Russell Wilson, Harvey Shank, Ralph Moore and Willie Huddleson to dinner Sunday in honor of his twelfth birthday. Dinner in Their Honor. i ! Economy Mr. and Mrs. Frank c...,,ti,..j . Scailtland gave a dinner 111 honor Of Mr. and lrs. aiter HunniCUtt, WhO were recently married, Sunday. Those present were Olie Scantland and family, Charley Hunnicutt and family, Joe Reggs and wife of Illinois, Arthur Way of Webster, Walter Hunnicutt and wife of Bloomingsport, William Oler and family of Carlos City, Mrs. Jennie Scantland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scantland and Lenard Pierson of Lynn. f A Quiet Wedding. Milton Walter Vernon of New Castle and Miss Viola True of near Spiceiand were married at 7:30 Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Vernon of this place. The bride and groom spent Sunday here with his parents. Mrs. Kuth Surprised. New Paris Mrs. Mae Kuth was given quite a surprise Friday evening when about thirty of her neighbors gathered in to spend the evening. . The evening was very much enjoyed by all. the older folk taking part n tne sanies and amusements as well as tne Wtle folks. An elegant lunchj eon was served wmch had been prepared by the ladies. Those present re Messrs and Mesdames Perviance and family, Alfred Murray and children. Joe McPherson and children, Neil Mitchell and family, E. R. Clark and children, Moffet Eugh and child, Silas Hoerner and children, Henry Rogers and child and Miss Carrie Reid. Was Agreeably Surprised. Economy Mj-rtie, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Hasten, was agreeably surprised Saturday night by a host of her friends, it being her eighteenth birthday. She was presented with a beautiful gold watch by her papa and mamma, and then after a musical program was rendered, ; refreshments were served consisting of fruit-salad and - cake.

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bnooK, .ai a Dei Hunnicutt, tiessie fTaiser Elizabetn Stanley. Florence Walters, Martha Weyl, Lucinda Haxton, T .3 T T A. " it. T X . J "urua "axion' J1TUS nlou uu Mrs. Edith Cain; Messrs. Charles Ballenger, Mark Albertson. Harry Parker, Hurchell Ballenger, Joe Cain, Earl Conley, John and Hobert Durbin, Byram Beard, Byrara Maey, Howard Manning and Howard Ballenger. Had a Family Dinner. Fountain City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mart lavis had a family dinner for their married children, Sunday. ;A" Informal Reception. Milton Mesdames William Bragg I and Frank Jones gave an informal reception Saturday evening at the home of the former in honor of Mrs. Jennie I Liebhardt and daughter, Ina, who are Igoing to Seattle, Washington, to re'side. There were about rorty guests, ' present. The evening was pleasantly j Ooing Business Again. "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chrisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when It looked as if there was no hope left, I wias persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still paining dally." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by A. G. Lukeu & Co. druggists. 50c. NEW, LISBON, IND. New Lisbon, Ind., April 23. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barns spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Joseph K inline I of Devon. Mr. .and Mrs. John Penwell of Tipi Ion visited J. M. Mercer and family Sunday. Miss Georgia Gilbert returned Saturday evening from a week's visit at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laboyteaux of Millville spent Sunday with relatives here. Edward Keller is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May of Devon attended church here Sunday morning and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Millikan. 1 Jesse Hamilton of Connersville was i here Tuesday. A number of the young folk from i this place attended commencement exercises at Dublin Friday night. Mrs. Emerson Paddock visited at New Castle Friday. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund nioney if it fails'to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 2oC. - CENTERVILLE, 3ND. Centerville, Ind., April 23. -Mrs. Cora DeMoss was the hostess for the Woman's club on Monday afternoon. The life and poems of Mrs. Sarah T. Bolton were the subjects of the day. The next meeting will be with Miss Laura Bertsch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clevenger visited Miss Margaret McCoy at Bryan on Sunday. Miss McCoy is very ill. Mrs. Lee Lady has returned from a visit to her parents at Bristol, Tennessee. Mr. Henry Green lost a valuable Jersey cow, by sickness on last Friday. ing until Sunday afternoon. They also attended the high school commencement held on Friday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. lmv urn I fla Caseret o cood that I would not bo without them. I wan troubled a great deal witit torpid liver and headache. Now since takiDC Casearetg Candy Cathartic 1 feci very much better i 8hall certainlr recommend them to my Irieuda " lne Des meaiema i nave ever seen." 1 lr.a r'lol.r.a.,. Mill 1 Auua Baziuet, Osbom MUX Ho. S, i'aU Rlret, 2Iut Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do OooiJ, Kerer Sicken, Weaken or Oripe. 18e. SSo. S0c Never sold in buik. Tbe eenuine ta!et stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cars or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6ot ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES Pennsylvania LINES EXCURSIONS TO LOS ANGELES, CAL. April 27 to May 1 Mystic Shriners May 7 to 13 German Baptist Brethren. Good going one route, returning another. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. May 31 to June 3 American Medical Association. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. July 5, 6 and 7 Knights Templar. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION, Norfolk. Va. April 19th to November 30th. Choice of a number of attractive rates, PHILADELPHIA July 12, 13 and 14 B. P. O. E. One-way Second-class Colonist Tickets to Idaho, Montana, Mexico and Pacific Coast Points at Unusually Low Fare daily during ApriL SUNDAY EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI. April 2Stfcu Special train leaves at 7 a. m. $1.25 round trip. For full particulars consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agt., Richmond, Ind.

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