Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 148, 20 June 1907 — Page 3

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Prices: Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio Benefit of Church. Olive Kill, Ind. An ice cream fes tival will be given here on Saturday night for the benefit of the M. E. church. Going to Texas. Hagerstown Arthur Thomas and wife will go to Texas in a few weeks to take charge of a 73 acre farm which Mrs. Thomas' father has given them. Rev. Hale Spoke. Progress. O. Rev. Elmer Ha'.e, of Orange meeting spoke at this place last Sunday morning and evening, and his presence was much appreciated. 'Property is Sold. New Paris, O. The Cunningham property was bought, Saturday by James Horiigan. For Club's Benefit. Eaton, O'. C. B. Cokefair will turn over his soda fountain to the Unity club today (Thursday) all day, giving it the, profits of the out put of soda water for the day. The Third Show. Eatoa, O. Wilson Pollett has opened a moving picture show in his building on South Barron street, making a total of three for Eaton. Real Estate Business. New Paris. O. It is rumored with good foundation that the Rev. Morris has become a partner of the Rev. J. D. Williams in the real estate business at New Castle, Ind. C. E. Topic. Progress. O. Susie E. Hartley is leader for the C. E. next Sunday night, topic "One of the Patriarchs; Moses." Saturday Market. Cambridge City The ladies of the Christian church will hold a market ;in Copoland's grocery Saturday afternoon. , , Exercises for Children. New Paris. O. The children's day exercises beld at the Methodist church Sunday evening drew a large crowd. The children's exercises were very pleasing and the special music by the choir was very good. A man who is In perfect health, so te can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rodgrs. of Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn't stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, "Success to Foley's Kidney Cure." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. The motive of these people," said Bishop Doane discussing married people who quarrel, "Is like the motive of ,. Scot who was found weeping one day. 'Eh, Saunders, mon, said a neighbor, peeping In at the open door, attracted by the sounds of woe which came from the fireside, "what's ailing ye? Oh, dear oh dearl sobbed Saunders. 'Donald Mackintosh's wife is dead. 'Aweel, said the neighbor, 'what ' that? She's no relation o' yours, ye ken. I know she's not, but it just eeems as if everybody is getting a change but me." DID YOU KNOW? FATHER WILLIAM'S INDIAN TEA, gathered In the , ROCKY MOUNTAINS, acts directly on the Mucous Membrane, purifies the BLOOD and cleanses the entire system of the microbes and germs of CATARRH, HAT FEVER, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, COUOHS and COLDS. To all sufferers of these troubles, we recommend it, believing a course of FATHER WILLIAMS' Medicine will produce better reults than any other In the market. Tea or Tablet form. 20 cents. JL- L.t-nkaa St Co.. Richmond, Ind,

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Amusements Vaudeville at the Phillips. It's worth a trip to the New Phillips this week to hear Cal Lankert sing "Way Down Among the Shady Maple Trees," for not only are the words and music pretty, but the illustrations are also very effective. It would be worth another trip to see Cummings, Thornton & Company, put on their sketch, "A Mail Order Wife," for they are very clever and no denying it. There is much else on the bill that is well worth while and that accounts for the very liberal patronage that is being accorded this week. Stock Company at Gennett. Ye Colonial Stock Co., which is said to be one of the best repertoire companies now on : the road, will appear at the Gennett for one week, commencing Monday evening, June 24th, with a popular" priced matinee every day except Monday. The play it has selected for the opening bill will be that beautiful and pathetic southern melo-drama in four acts, entitled "A Southern Romance." Betkeen acts new and up-to-date specialties will be given by well known vaudeville artists. Ladies free Monday night if accompanied by a person holding a paid 30 cent reserved seat ticket which must be reserved before 6 p. m. Mon day. The Ben Greet Players. Of the Ben Greet players, who will appear here . Friday and Saturday nights, the Washington Post says: That Shakespeare does not spell ruin in this city was splendidly illustrated last week by the crowded attendance at the four plays, "Macbeth," "Merchant of Venice," "Much Ado About Nothing," and "Julius Caesar." The Ben Greet engagement furnished the biggest financial surprise of the present season. The results were more ' than gratifying. Students of the drama and those who have been wont to complain of the lack of appreciation of a dignified class of entertainment, the degeneracy of plays, and the paucity of acting talent were bereft of further words. Throughout the country the current theatrical season has been a disastrous one. Even stars of the first rank, whose personality alone has hitherto been powerful enough to draw crowded houses, have played to half their accustomed patronage. Mana

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Much Ability. Stock Company, at the Gennett Thegers have been unable to account for the existing conditions. The truth of the matter is the public has become weary of paying $2 a seat for a bad play and indifferent actors supporting a star whose personality instead of her face is her fortune. To whom then should the public in distress turn but to the great master, William Shakespeare, who never disappoints and .whp does not depend upon the natural personal charm of any one actor, but freely offers it to all, to the man who was guided by no stars except those above him. Year after year we have listened to the plaint of him who. would uplift the stage and dispense with frivolity, but little has been done in response. The dissatisfied one was pronounced generally a crank and told to stay at home if he didn't care for musical comedy. "Shakespeare" is for library use," I have heard some persons remark. "He is too heavy. "We want to be amused." A FORTUNATE TEXAN. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex., says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills,1 and no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. WILL HAVEH0ME COMING Memorial Service at Dublin Universalist Church. Dublin. Ind., June 20. The Universalist church at Dublin will have a memorial service and home coming, Sunday, beginning at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon an informal reception will be given at. Homecroft. The invitation is general. ' HE FIRED THE STICK. T have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, on account of a sore that resisted every kind of treatment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaranteed for Piles, Burns, etc., by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C., C. &L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. . aprft-tl

OLD FASHIONED FOURTH

BEING ARRANGED FOR Whitewater Plans for an Elaborate Celebration. GOOD SPEAKERS SECURED. Whitewater, Ind., June 20. Preparations are well under way for an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration here. Good speakers have been arranged for and a good program provided. There will be an elaborate display of pyrotechnics of every kind. The speaking will be in the evening at eight 'o'clock after which the visitors and citiens will be treated to the display of- fireworks. The speakers secured are orators of ability. Their names and the program will be published next week. Every one is invited to help make this a glorious Fourth. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipa tion Doan's Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents a box. WILL ENLARGE-THE PLANT Glove Factory at Eaton to Be Increased. Eaton, O., June 20. The Indianapolis Glove company, which recently leased the factory here of the Fox Bros. Glove Co., will enlarge the local plant by moving machinery from a Brazil, Ind., factory here. DON'T SPOIL YOUR CLOTHES. Use Red Cross Ball Blue and keep them white as snow. All grocers. 5c a package. Social Notes of Nearby Towns Eaton Euchre Club. Eaton, O. The Eaton Euchre club will be entertained at the suburban home of Mrs. N. C. Rensman and Mrs. Minnie Deem, Friday afternoon. Birthday Anniversary. Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Williams entertained the following guests Sunday, at their home in ML Auburn in honor of his birthday anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of Straughn Station; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and child of East Germantown and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Williams of this city. Christian Aid Society. Hagerstown The Christian Aid society will meet on next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. T. Sells at her home on West Main street. E. S. Cox to Marry. Eaton, O. Edward S .Cox, a former Preble county boy will be married to Miss Mary Hultz of Dayton at the borne of the bride's parents in Dayton Thursday evening. Sixteenth Birthday. Progress, O. A large birthday party was given Leo Davidson last Thursday night by his friends, in honor of his sixteenth birthday. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the thirty one present. Refreshments were served. Success in life is accompanied by increase of enemies. That's why Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has so many Imitators: it's a success. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Diggs Vh.-il saiary tlo you gett Wiggs One hundred and fifty dollars per. Dlggs-v-Per week, per month or perhaps VCfeie&jto News.

SATURDAY NIGHT "Twelfth Night"

WRITINGS OF FOULKE CONSIDERED BY CLUB Program by Woman's Organization, Centerville. WERE RICHMOND GUESTS Centerville, Ind., June 20. The Woman's club met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cushman. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Estella Teas, the vice president, Mrs. Matie Mitchell presided. After the business was disposed of the program arranged for the day was taken up, each member responding to roll call by quotations from the writings of the author under consideration, William Dudley Foulke. Mrs. Karl Bertsch read a carefully prepared sketch of the life and public services of Mr. Foulke and was followed by readings from the volume entitled "Maya," by Miss Martha L. Peelle. Miss Laura Woods of Knightstown, and Mrs. De Yarmon, of Richmond, were guests. By invitation the club will meet with Miss Mary Teas on Thursday evening, June 27, when Miss Winder of Richmond, will lecture on her travels in Europe. The club adjourned to meet on Monday afternoon, July 1, at the honia of Miss Laura Woods. A picnic supper will be the feature of the occasion. MR. AND MRS. OSBORNE'S DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Pleasant Event at West Grove Last Sunday. West Grove, Ind., June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Osborne delightfully entertained a party of relatives and friends on last Sunday. A bountiful dinner was spread at noon by the host and hostess and in the (afternoon ice cream was served. A pleasing program of vocal and instrumental music was given in the afternoon with the addition of music on the graphophone. It was a very delightful occasion and long to be remembered with pleasure. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Smith and their daughters, the Misses Ida, Clara and Geneva and son Ilarley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and children, Virgie and Earnest, all of Bryans Chapel; Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilartman and Marsey Hunt of East Germantown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins of near Abington; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hare, Mr. James Osborne and Mr. Mathias Osborne of West Grove. SPECIAL SERVICES ON ATjATON, OHIO The Rev. Father Francis Has Charge of Them. Eaton, O., June 20. The Rev. Father Francis of Cincinnati will conduct special services at the church of Visitation lasting from June 20th to July 23rd. There will be sermons each ev-j ening at 7:30. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock there will be an instruction for children. On next Sunday there will be two masses, at 8 and 10 a. m. and at 8 o'clock mass the so ciety of the Blessed Vicgin Mary will receive Holy communion. On Sunday, evening the promoters of tbe league of Sacred Heart will receive diplomas. There wili be special music and benediction. During about TOO years the Lat!u language was the language of court, camp ami polite society from the river Tweed, in fcJeotlaud, to the Euphrates, in Asia, aod from the Crimea or Chersonese, in the Black sea, to the Pillar j of Hercules, at the western extremity of the Mediterranean.

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xvn a leyona privilege reajy, w uno a sweet little pill to exercise the bowels without purging, griping, and straining mem. Coatf veaeea does lots of barm. Avoid It by taking Blackburn's Victory Cator-OU-Pllla. They nourish the Bowel Serves. 10c, 25c, and $1.00. All druggists. u mew i, t,7 n tumtt kj o. ir.ou.

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One Solid Week, Starting Monday. June 24

Chas. W. Benntr Presents Ye Colonial Stock Co. Best of 'em all. Six big vaudeville acts at each performance Opening bill, "A Southern Romance." Daily matinees, except Monday. 10c no higher. Night prices 10, 20 and 30c. Ladies free Monday night if accompanied by a person holding a paid 30c ticket, which must be reserved before Monday, 6 P. M.

The New Phillips O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. WEEK Daily at 3:00 and 8:15 p. m. OVERTURE Mr. Chas. L. Stone, Musical Director. TOM POWELL MonoloRist. MR. AND MRS. GOTTLOB in a "Shrewd Dutchman." SAMPSEL AND ARNSMAN Singing and Talking Comedians. CAL LANKERT, Illustrated Song, "Way Down East Among the Shady Maple Trees." CUMINGS THORNTON AND CO, Comedy sketch entitled "A Mailorder Wife," by Arthur Gillispie

Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission 10c. Reserved seats at night, 5c extra.

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