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THE KICIOrOXD PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. PAGE'THREE. QUESTION HAS ARISEN J THE WIZARD OF MENLO PARK. 9 lis

REV. D. fi. VMI BUSKIRK STILL ABU PREACHER Retains Keen Intellect and Command of Language. .HE PREACHED AT MILTON.

Milton, Ind., June 25 The Rev. D. It. Van Buskirk who is perhaps the oldest minister in the Christian church In Indiana, preached at the Christian !hurch Sunday morning on "You Shall Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free." The sermon was ffine and showed the venerable ministter still possessed of the keen intellect and beautiful flow of language 'which made him famous in earlier j days. The Rev. Van Buskirk has held Ions? pastorates in New York City, :BIoomin:ton, 111., and Indianapolis. He 'now enjoys a rest from the active ministry at his pretty country home 'near Greensburg. Fifty-three years ago he preached for a time at Franklin church, Wayne county.

ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED? Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them white again. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.

Anmsemcnts

Vaudeville at the Phillips. ft seems that every bill being presented at the New Phillips surpasses the one of the preceding week and it can be said for the program that is now running that it is one of the best the house has ever had and that it wrnt well was fully demonstrated on

ivionaay mgui wnm .nwno. ..... long continued encores were accorded the performers, compelling responses even where there was an apparent unwillingness to make another appearance. Kopeland and Thomar, comedy cyclists, are probably the very best in thi3 line that have ever visited the house, putting on some stunts that are new to vaudeville patrons here. The Rainbow Sisters are clever singers and dancers and appear in a variety of costumes that are attractive. Lester Fairman and Hazel Jewell put on an effective sketch entitled "The Secret." This is not a comedy but rather a tragedy and is so well presented that the auditor perforce Is deeply touched. The Four Dancing Harrises received the glad hand and deserved it for they are "the goods' when it comes to dancing. Cal. Lankert sings this week, "Since You Called Me Dearie," and the cameragraph shows "The Villain's Wooing," a remarkable picture film. All told, it is a bill well worth seeing and should get big business. There will be a souvenir matinee Wednesday.

Repertoire at the Gennett. An Innovation has been Inaugurated by Ye Colonial Stock company, which

opened a week's engagement ai Gennett Monday night under the most favorable circumstances. This is the admission of ladies free each night throughout the week instead of merely "Monday night, when they are accompanied by a person holding a paid ticket, secured before i p. m. By this arrangement the prices virtually become ten and fifteen cents, ten cents for matinees, which are given daily, and fifteen cents at night. This is unusual in the way of prices for such a stock company as Ye Colonial, which pleased a large audience with its presentation of "A Southern Romance" Monday night. Not only does the company do clever acting throughout, but in addition has a list of specialties that fill all the waits between acts and do

It entertainingly. The specialties include Sara Treadweli. coon shouter; Eddie Foley, singing and dancing comedian: Ethel Esther, in singing and specialties, direct from the Hippodrome, London. England; Ralph E. Barton, comedian: Kathryn Benner, essisted by Ye Colonial comedy four In comedy songs, and James Spencer, monologue artist and" a singer of illustrated songs. If this isn't getting your money's worth, it can't be given by a repertoire company. Tonight the bill will be "A Husband's Honor."

OVER THEJET AIIO DRY Twin Township, Preble County, Center of Battle. TRUSTEES WONT MEET.

Eaton, O., June 2.1. A question has

arisen over the wet and cry proposition in Twin township, and it now looks as if it would be Eettled in the courts. The drys of that township circulated a petition for an election and secured the required number of signers, then presented It to the town

ship clerk. Now the trustees of the j township, are said to favor the wet t

side of the question, fail, and refuse to hold a meeting. Next Saturday has now been set for them to meet, but it is expected that at least two of them will stay away from the meeting, thus defeating a quorum. They claim there is no definite time fixed by law for them to call the election petitioned for, while the drys claim It must be a reasonable time, and threaten to proceed against tbe trustees if they don't meet Saturday. " ' ;

Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were

so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend It in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the

cough and heals the lungs, and pre

vents serious results from a cold. Re

fuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.

THOMAS A. EDISON.

Thomas A. Edison, the famous inventor, said that he expects to see

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motive part of the world result Uu refrom.

SULKY PEOPLE.

They 8poil Life For All Those Who Are Around Them. Deliver us from sulky people! You can do something with a woman who ha. a tisrnppv (privately I rather admire that i kind and prefer it to the other), but with the sulky woman it is like having a bnlky horse you don't know which way to turn to make it go ahead. I don't believe in corporal punishment, but I must say men and women addicted to the sr.lks ara those who haven't been spanked enough in their infant days. If one ha3 a grievance, let him or her speak it out and either get redress or the opposite, but to keep the cause

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-coo birrir anr it inspires contempt for the person who .does it, a fact, strange to say, that Individual appears not to realize. I know one household where there is a sulky wife. She has an attack every now and then. If I were that man, T would give the woman three chances to say what was the matter with her. If she wouldn't by the third count, I'd leave the house and her. What does happen in this particular case is that husband and wife sit at the table without speaking for days until madam decides to smile again. Two lives are made perfectly miserable in this way, and all because of an ugly streak we wouldn't tolerate in an animal, so why do we tolerate it In a human being? Women have a great deal to do with sulkiness. In the first place, it is a fault many of them have, and then also it is something which may be nipped in the bud early In life, and there Is no excuse for any mother allowing her child to grow up with It. MARY WARREN.

CHILD FOLLOWS MOTHER

Three Months Between Deaths

In This Family.

Hagerstown, Ind., June 23. The fu

neral of the six-months-old baby of

Harrison Johnsonbaugh was held at

the Dunkard church Sunday morning. The mother died three months ago.

OLD ENGLISH DECORATION.

Country Houses Showing Traces of

Elizabethan Period.

The new treatment of the entrance hall as If it were a living room gives

a fine opportunity to the interior dec orator.

The picture shows a hall in a country house done in the Elizabethan style.

The walls are entirely of dark oak, the

WOM'T SPEAK. of the trouble concealed, to go around nursing it and lying about it just to torment the other person that .is a

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ENTRANCE HALL

arches and molded ceiling being of a

canary shade. The fireplace is en

riched with a coat of arms (a mottc

might be substituted), and an old

family portrait graces the mantel.

There are two tapestry armchairs done in tones of old blue, with which the rusrs harmonize. Notice the old

time casements and the electric lights

J disguised as candies. I R. DE. I.A BAUME

, Her Specialty.

Mrs. Catherine Ywiugh McCnlloagb,

the new justice of the peace In Evan-

ston. Ill , is going to nuke a specialty

of performing the marriage ceremony

She ha? already got it down fine. She exacts the s;me promises from bride

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A hoard of nine gold bracelets.found

in a pit-dwelling of seventh or eighth

century. B. C In a field near Ilexley

Heath, have just been placed In the

Cold mom at the British museum.

WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. A. A. 'Herren, Finch, Ark., writes:

"Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one using Foley's

Honey and Tar and not being satis

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HELD MEMORIAL SERVICE

Knights of Pythias and Rath-

bone Sisters.

Straushn. Ind., June 25. The K. of

P. and Rathbone Sisters' memorial ser

vice held in the K. of P. hall Sunday

afternoon, was attended by a large

crowd. The address was given by the

Rev. Mr. Howe of New Castle, and mu

sic was by the Straughn band, with a

solo by Miss Glenna Smith of Louisville accompanied on the piano by Miss Margaret Pilcher, also of Lewisville. A piano duet was given by Misses Borgia Haskett and Ruby Gauker.

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Files Final Account. Eaton, O. Dr. J. A. Davidson, administrator of the estate of Malinda Randall, deceased, has filed his first and final account. Music for Decoration. Centerville, Ind. The Centerville band furnished the music at the decoration of the graves of the Knights of Pythias, at Fountain City, on Sunday afternoon. Location Is Secured. Eaton, O. The all week carnival to be held here next week, will occupy Barron street, commencing one-half square north of Main, and running north. Granted a Divorce. Eaton, O. Oscar Myers was granted a divorce by Judge Fisher, Monday, from Helen Myers, on the grounds of misconduct and wilful absence.

A man who is In perfect health, so

he can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he

should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rodg-

ers, 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.

er Thursday night. They received many handsome and useful presents. Miss Waltz's Guests. Hagerstown, Ind. Miss Ada Waltz entertained at the country home of her parents, Sunday, Solomon Castor and wife, Prof. O. L. Voris, wife and daughter and Miss Blanch Coffman.' A Diminutive Pony.

Milton, Ind. The Van pony and dog show has a diminutive baby - pony which was taken to Bragg's grocery and weighed. It tipped the beam at 25 pounds. Guests of Clevengers. Milton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clevenger entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Spahr of Straughn and George Wiker of Dublin at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger also entertained his brother Frank and wife, of Centerville, Saturday.,

GAVE FAREWELL SERMON Rev. Alonzo Cloud Goes to Virginia Soon.

Centerville. Ind., June 25 Rev. Alon

zo Cloud preached his farewell sermon to a large congregation at the Friends' church on Sunday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Cloud will shortly move from West Richmond to Conley, Virginia, to make their home.

When Sir William Ramsay began

investigations into the properties of

radium his letter box filled almost

to bursting point with warnings from

;oi ritualists assuring him that the new

ly discovered metal is an active agent of the supernatural. "Leave radium

absolutely alone," they implored him;

it is too potent a force of nature for

vou to tamper with." He disregarded

the warnings, and only the spiritual

ists and not the spirits themselves continued afterward to assail him4

For the Children. Hagerstown, Ind, Children's day exercises were well attended at the Christian church Sunday evening. Several good recitations were given, among which were numbers given by Mrs. Harry Endsley and Mrs. K. G.

Walk. Sent to Workhouse. Eaton, O. Mayor Craig held police court Monday and assessed Charles Malston of near Camden, $15 and costs for drunkenness, and sent him to Dayton to the works until he labors out the fine.

Hand Badly Burned. Eaton, O. James Beatty seriously and painfully burned his hand Monday while taking a flash light picture, the powder becoming ignited before he expected it. Deeds at Eaton, O. ' Eaton, O. The following deeds were recorded Monday: Henry and Sophia Huette to Frederick Huette. half interest in New Lexington lot, $100. Aaron F. Gilbert to Thos. Gilbert. 5 acres in Twin Township, $2,000. Chas. E. Slife to Ray Eubank, 1 acre in Jefferson tp., $600. i i TJ THE MAGIC NO. 3. Number three 13 a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by A. G. Luken & Co. druggists. 50c.

WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.

SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY On Bicycles and Sundries. Household Goods of All Kinds at Bargains. Law Mowers Sharpened. W. F. BROWN. Phone 1178. 1030 Ma'n St

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The Schneider Carriage t Factory will remove from 47 N. 8th St. to 43 t S. 6th St., next to Sho-1 fer's livery stable.

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ROLLS OF THE CRISP KIND where are they? You want them not only lor breakfast, but for lunch and dinner, with your soup. But where are they to be had? Answer easy: At Zwissler's bakery. Cakes, pies and pastry, too.

Zwlssler's Horn Dakary and Restaurant, 903 Main St. Phona 366

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LIAMS' INDIAN HERB TABLETS.

The Hon. James Bryee. tbe British

ambassador, has taken a pew at the New York avenue Presbyterian church. Washington. He is a member of the

United Free church, of Scotland. .

They are made from the same pure Herbs, and are a mild laxative but not a racking cathartic. " tor CONSTIPATION. SICK HEADACHE. INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. SICK STOMACH, BILOUSNESS. and MALARIA they will be found inval-

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LIVER REGULATOR known. 25 doses. 20 cents: 50 doses, 35 cents.

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Social Notes of Nearby Towns

Gave a Dinner. Centerville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pike gave a dinner on Sunday for a company of relatives at their home at Campbell stown, Ohio. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Hoover and daughter, Miss Marie, Mr. and Mrs. John Linderman and son Florence, all of Greensfork, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family, and Mrs. John C. Harvey all of Centerville. Ice Cream Social. Jacksonburg. Ind. The ladies of the Christian church will give an ice cream social Saturday fveuing, June 29. Everyone Is cordially invited. Miscellaneous Shower. New Lisbon. Ind. The many friends of Garfield Armaeost and w-ife entertained them at a miscellaneous Ehow-

1207 Main Street Open All Night.

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There was a fllrlnat3 K Isabelle Who pal coal oil la'CiSv stove She couldn't bear Ce

kitchen scell; j They found her la si grove. . OOO ;!

Use Artificial Gas, Avoid AccKj dents, and Be Happy. j Gas Ranges from 017' up. j

Call and see the Ranges at the office of - the Richmond tejZbMecA and Pawer Co. No. 618 Main Street.