Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 123, 24 May 1907 — Page 3

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HENRY 0. JOHNSON ASSISTING PROSECUTION BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ON WILLIAM MATHEWS Centerville Man Entertained on 60th Birthday. fls in Eaton Helpinq Convict Frank Young. WORSE STEALING AFFAIR. IS TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR

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Eaton, O., May 24. The case of the i state of Ohio vs. Frank Young, indict'ed for horse stealing; is being tried be'fare Judge Fisher In the common pleas court. Most of Thursday morning

was spent in securing a jury. Thirteen witnesses, out of fifty-eight subpoenaed, were examined Thursday. ! Henry U. Johnson, of Richmond, Ind., lls assisting the prosecution in the case.

OLD FASHIONED WAY STILL PRODUCES MONEY The "Unpatented" Hen Still Brings Results.

Centerville, Ind., May 21. On being asked to go to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Hatfield on Tuesday

evening, presumably on business. Wil- j

liam Mathews, township assessor,

found himself unexpectedly confronted;

by his children and their families, and

also by a bountiful supper. The occasion of this gathering was to observe

Mr. Mathews' sixtieth birthday, all the members of his family being present

except Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Logue and

children, of Richmond, who were un

able to attend. The chief feature of

the supper table was a handsome cake made by his granddaughter, Miss Ro-

sella Mathews, ornamented with his name and age. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatfield and fam

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews and family, Howard Mathews, Noel Math

ews.

80 CENTS FOR SPRING FRYS

flagerstown, Ind., May 24. That

there is money in raising chickens in

the good old unpatented way, with a hen, was demonstrated yesterday by

Mrs. E. J. Whitesell, when she sold

her first crop of spring frys for SO

tents each. These chickens were on

ly four months old, but averaged four

uounds each. They were the Ply

mouth Rock variety and commanded

the too price. 20 cents a pound. They

were bought by Niccum & McSherley

for the New York market.

MISS LOUISE FORD IS NICELY JEMEMBERED Former Richmond Girl Is a Teacher at Cambridge.

GOING TO INDIANAPOLIS.

Cambridge City, Ind., May 24. As a mark of appreciation of her excellent services aa latin teacher in the high school of this place during the past three terms, the student body Thursday afternoon presented Miss Louise Ford with a handsome set of Riley's works complete, consisting of nine volumes, beautifully bound in ; green buckram. She lec'es for Indianapo

lis. Saturday where bhe will spend the j

summer with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Ford. The students and : citizens express the kee.nht ieg;rr t at j her departure and the host v;i-5lics of the community follow her. ;

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

Attended Association of Universalists. Dublin The Whitewater association of Universalists met at the Pleasant Hill church near Abington, May 17, IS and 19. Those in attendance from this church were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klliott, Mrs. Sophia Elliott, Miss Bertie Lafever, Dr. Caldwell and son, Smith, Mrs. Sarah C. Rrown and Miss Flora Brown. Mrs. Frank Elliott is president of the association. Arrested; Stealing a Ride.

Eaton, O. Two men were taken from the .west bound passenger train at 4:2 Thursday evening by Officer Black. The men were stealing a ride on the coaches. They were placed in the town jail. Land Brought Good Price. Milton, Ind. Linville Wallace recent

ly sold ten acres of timber land to

David Haroun of Knightstown. The

timber land had been in the Wallace family for 80 years. The price was $18) per acre.

Wild West Show Coming.

Cambridge City, Ind. Buckskin Ben

and his wild west shows who are filling

an engagement at Riverside park, Indianapolis, this week, will trive' a

street carnival here the first week fn

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MANAGERS OIF SALE. Office with Fetta & Fetta, 18 South Eighth Street.

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"LITTLE G! AS la 'TO PLAY DOUBLE HEADER Cambridge City Nine Tackles Big Proposition. TWO GAMES THIS SUNDAY

Cambridge City, May 24. The Little Giants will play a double header Sunday, as they meet the Standard Manufacturing company nine in the morning and go to Lewisville in the afternoon.

Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. People everywhere take a pleasure 5n testifying to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Kdward Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I wish to tell you that I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My -little girl, Catherine, who is two years old, has been taking this remedy whenever she has had a cold since she was two months old. About a month ago I contracted a dreadful cold myself, but I took Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy and was soon as well as ever." This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

HAGERSTOWN TO .HAMS PLANT Acetylene Plant to Furnish Street Lights,

IS UNDER CONSIDERATION.

flagerstown, Ind.. May 24. An acetylene plant for lighting the streets will jrobably be installed in the near future. The project is now being considered and bids for the plant will be advertised for when a definite conclusion is reached. The plan included supplying private consumers with gas with a view to operating " the town lights without cost.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Will Exchange Pulpits. Dublin Rev.G. I. Keirn nastnr r.f

the Muncie Universalist church will preach here Sunday. He and Dr. Caldwell will exchange pu!pits. Mr. Keirn stands high as a worker and speaker and was once a missionary in Japan. O. M. A. Held Last Meeting. Eaton, O. The O. M. A. held their last meeting of the year last evening and made quite an event in honor of the occasion. After a street parade at 7:30, they went to their lodge rooms where the degree was conferred nn sov.

eral candidates, and a splendid luncheon was served. Delegate to Grand Lodge. Libert-, Ind. J. II. Johnson went to Indianapolis. Monday, as a delegate to the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Returned From Convention. Cambridge City, Ind. Mr. James Scott, who has been attending the Grand Lodge Convention at Indianapolis this week as representative of the Jackson, Lodge I. O. O. F., returned home Friday and reports the convention one of the most successful ever held. Local Option Petition. Eaton, O. It is expected that a petition for a local option election will be presented to the trustees of Twin township at their meeting Saturday.

Two years ago on the 2nd of June that township was voted wet, and the drys, not discouraged by that defeat, will try it again. -

At the Theaters

Repertoire at the Phillips. "The Girl from Ireland" is the title of the play that will be presented at the New Phillips tonight by the Desmond company and on Saturday afternoon and night the engagement will lie concluded with "The Circus Girl." There will be a special matinee for children on Saturday. On Saturday the bill for next week at the New Phillips will be announced. Manager Murray will return to straight vaudeville, which for so long was popular at his house, and he will be able to offer some splendid bills. The New Phillips will run through the entire summer. A Genuine Comedian. Al H. Tyrrell, "that phunny pheller," with John W. Vogel's big city minstrels, which comes to the Gennett June 1, is a wonder. Mr. Tyrrell is unique ,as a monologue artist, as he possesses a singing voice of much clarity and sweetness, something very few in his special line of stage work enjoy. He is as clever as the best and performs it with much more ease than any other performer in his line. He responds to his encores and exhausts his

responses to the audience. Wherever Mr. Tyrrell appears he wins a loyal clientele.

NEW PARIS REVIVAL SERVICKCOMMENCE Rev. Joseph Morris Conducting Services.

Enjoyed an Outing. Liberty, Ind. The Senior and Junior classes of the Liberty High School enjoyed an outing at Tallewanda Springs, "Wednesday.

MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE NEXT JUNE 2

Greensfork I. 0 .0. F. Lodge Annual Event.

WATSON MAKES ADDRESS.

Greensfork Ind., May 24. The I. O. O. F. lodge will conduct its memorial services on Sunday, June 2. The Hon. James E. Watson, of Rushville, will deliver the address. The local band will be augmented by several new pieces, especially for that occasion.

ASK FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A POWDER. , It makes walking -easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. At ail Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.

FORMER HAGERSTOWN W"MANPASSES AWAY Rev. McNary's Wife Died in Albany, Indiana.

New Paris, O., May 24 The revival services of the Christian church began Tuesday evening with good interest. The minister, the Rev. Mr. Morris, is distributing cards announcing that he will preach for several days following. The remaining subjects are: Friday, May 24 "The Church and the Children." Saturday, May 25 "Faith, What it is and How We Get It." Sunday, 10:SO "Confession Unto Salvation." Sunday, 7:SO p. m. "Repentance Unto Life." Tuesday, May 2S "Baptism." Wednesday, May 29 "Conversion of the Ethiopian." Thursday, May 30 Conversion of Cornelius." Friday, May SI "The Supreme Question." Saturday, June 1 "Hearing and Doing." Everybody will be given a cordial welcome. Special singing.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

DIED MONDAY MORNING

Hagerstown, Ind., May 24. Word has been received here by friends of the death of Mrs. McXary. wife of Rev. McXary. a former M- E. pastor of this place, which occurred May 20th at their home at Albany, Ind. Besides her husband she leaves three children, two girls and one boy.

Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c

EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS Annual Election of Officers Held at Centerville. Centerville, Ind., May 24. The Epworth League met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langley on last Tuesday evening, May 21 at which time the officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President Mrs. C. A. Langley. First vice-president Harry Clark. Second vice-president Miss Belle Williams.

Third Williams. Fourth

Minn. Secretary Howard McMinn. Treasurer C. A. Langley. Chorister Walter Spahr. Organist Miss Georgia Gray. Assistant organist Miss Marcia Spahr.

vice-president Mrs. Alice vice-president Ralph Mc-

Traveler's League Entertained. Centerville The Traveler's League met at the residence of Mrs. Helen V. Austin on Wednesday evening. A sketch of the old church at Jamestown was read by Mrs. Bethany Lashley. and was followed by Mrs. Anderson, who read a poem on the same subject, written by Mrs. Sigourney. A sketch of Mrs. Ituncie, a gra Id-

daughter of Robert Owen, who organized the first Woman's , club in the United States, at New Ilarmony, Ind., was continued from the last meeting. This was followed by a review of the

public services to the state of Indiana and to the nation cf Robert Dale

Owen.

The literary program was followed by a luncheon and conversation. The

decorations and favors were ornamen

tal grasses and carmine and yellow

columbines. Birthday Surprise, Economy Alice Fraiser, Josie Denny. Ida Verel, Minnie Denny, Em Cule, Ida Greenstreet, Annie Connely, Mollie Sai'.sbury, Lillie Chamness, Jennie Walters, Jennie and Bessie Fraiser ffrrmed a party that reminded

Martha Good of her seventy-first

birthday Wednesday. Will Give Ice Cream Festival. Centerville The T. B. C. club will give an ice cream festival and social party at the town hall on Saturday evening, June first. The public is invited to attend.

NOTICE? the difference between our cakes and those of other bakers? The cause of the superiority of ours is the use of pure materials no second grade flour or eggs or "ready made fillings" everything pure, fresh and sweet and conscientious mixing and baking. Orders taken for any kind of Fancy Cakes. Candles furnished with a birthday cake.

AT ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKERY. Phone S66 and 1654. Restaurant 908 Main and bakery 28 South 5th.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleeper s and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf

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The Camera is merely a LIGHT PROOF box for transmitting the light IT'S all In the LEWS The Coolre Lens gives you that GREAT SPEED, quality and definition desired. We have same in stock. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St., Richmond. Ind

A fine trip with a jolly crowd. Numerous special train parties being organized. Go witH tHc Mystic ShrSncra Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco- Daily, April 25 to May 18. $62.50 from Chicago; $57.50 from St. Louis. For slight additional cost you can go via Portland in one direction. The Rock Island provides through standard and tourist Pullman sleepers to California via the two best routes. Go via the Scenic Line through Colorado, across Salt Lake and return via El Paso Short Line the lowest altitude route. ,

Ask for copy of Shriner's folder and full particulars. J. F. POWERS, Dist. Pass. Agt. Rock Island Lines, 9&.10 Claypool Bldg, Indianapolis, Indiana.

An Ad. in Gassilied Columns Brings Results.

L0NA Z., 2:191- HAS COLT BY HER SIDE. Lona Z. 2:lfH- the bay pacing- mare

that Dr. W. W. Zimmerman formerly

owned, is now taking life easy on the farm of L. D. Commons, Centerville, with a little colt by her side, by Anderson Wilkes, 2:2214.

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