Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 162, 5 July 1907 — Page 3

PAGE THREE. V INTEREST IS SHOWN III THE ORGANIZATION Outlook for National Guard Company Pleasing. BREEDER OF CUTTLE AMONG THE MISSING C. T. Wright of Cambridge City Is One of the Possible Losers as a Result. GIRL VICTIM OF SHOCKING MURDER. PART GET THEIV1 OF US Best (D) Fsmulls finn CAMBRIDGE MUCH AROUSED

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1007.

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Cambridge City, Ind., July 5 Considerable interest is being expressed In the organization of a National Guard in this city by Charles Weed, a nember of the state militia. Forty applicants have been secured and it is believed that ten more will be secured this evening, at the meeting which will be held in the new armory, making Ihe required number, Thj skating rink in the Masonic building has been secured for an armory and will be used for drill practice and army headquarters. Several prominent citizens will address the company tonight at 8 o'clock and all citizens interested in. the undertaking are requested to attend. The following officers will be

elected as soon as the company has be-j come organized: Captain First andj Second Lieutenants, two buglers and;

the non-commissioned officers.

BAD BURN QUICKLY HEALED. "I am so delighted with what Chamberlain's Salve hns done for me that I feci bound to write and tell you so," Fays Mrs. Robert Mytton, 4.j7 John St.. Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter had a bad burn on her knee. I applied Chamberlain's Salve and it healed beautifully." This salve allays the pain of a burn almost instantly. It is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

C. W. B. M. Entertained. Milton, Ind. Mrs. Wilbur Elwell, assisted by Mesdames J. J. Ferguson and David Parker and Miss Gertie Crull entertained the C. V. B. M. of Christian church Friday afternoon at the home of the former south of town. Their guests were the C. W. B. M. members from Bentonville. The following program was given: Devotion

al. Mrs. I). H. Warren; Paper, "FigH

and Lives of James Calvert and John Hunt," Mrs. F. M. Jones; Music, Miss Ruby Moore; Paper, "Our Centennial. Its Objects, Progress of Its Plans," Mrs. Alice Gresh; Reading, Mrs. Henry Hussey. After the program nice refreshments were served by the hostesses. Young People Picnic. .Cambridge City, Ind. A party of young people from this city composed of Misses Mary Bertsch, Pearl Manley and Goldie Connor and Messrs Fred Cornell, John Mosbaugh, and Harry Hall picnicked at Thornburg's woods near- Hagerstown, Thursday afternoon and attended the dance at that place In the evening. Guests of the Davenports. Elkhorn Mills, Ind. Those entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ion Davenport Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davenport, and family, Mi. and Mrs. Elwood Davenport and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davenport.

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VIOLA BOYLAN. Little Viola Boylan. whose shocking murder has aroused the inhabitants

of the upper east side district of New York to the lynching point.

Eastern Indiana and W estern Ohio

Filled Appointment. Elkhorn Mills, , Ind. E. E. Hale was at New Garden Sunday and filled the appointment of the regular pastor, Miss Fannie Elliott and was entertained at dinner by Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Barnes. Y. P. S. C. E. Topic. Milton, Ind. The topic, for Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at Christian church Sunday evening will be "How our lives may be consecrated to our country." Prayer Meetings.

Elkhorn Mills, Ind. Prayer meet- j

liiK was ut'iu iit ucui r(Uis jiuiiic last Sunday night. The meeting next

Sunday night will be at Andrew Wilson's home. An Interesting Meeting. Elkhorn Mills. Ind. Rev. Hubbard and Folger P. Wilson were the preachers at Orange last Sunday. It was a very interesting meeting. To Insane Hospital. Eaton, O. Sheriff J. W. Hoffman took Robert I-amm to the Dayton state hospital for the insane, Thursday.

OATS LOOKING WELL AND COMPROMISING Good Crop Report Comes From Elkhorn Mills.

Arbucldes' is a tremendous ? organization that results in economy, and gives coffee drinkers in the United States the cheapest good coffee in the world. We have our own offices in Brazil, charter our own vessels that bring the coffee to our town docks in Brooklyn, own jour own stores where the green .coffee matures andimproves. Arbttckles' Ariosa Coffee is not touched by human hands it is cleaned, sorted, roasted, packaged "and weighed by ingenious machinery, mostly constructed by our own machinists in our own shops. The package is for your protection, that you may be positive that you receive the genuine Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee every time no matter where iyou buy it or what price you pay. We -.will tell you where you can buy: Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee if you have . trouble in finding it. AK BUCKLE BROS., New York City.

Elkhorn Mills, Ind., July 5 The oat fields are looking better than they did a week ago and promise an average crop if the heads fill well. Corn is doing well where the grubs are not working on it. Some fields are eaten very badly. Other crops are fairly good.

K. OF P. CHOOSE OFFICERS Cambridge Lodge Has Elected For Ensuing Term.

Cambridge City, Ind., July 5 Cambridge Lodge No. 9 K. of P., has elected the following officers for the ensuing term, to be installed next Thursday evening, July 11: Alonzo Ilormel, C. C, Jesse Hormel, V. C; II. Rhodes, prelate; Joseph Groves, M. A.; Oscar Cooley, M. W.; Daniel Chapman, I. O.; Hezekiah Barnett, O. G.

RUPTURED BLOOD VESSEL Dick Davenport Met With Accident Recently.

Elkhorn Mills. Ind., July o. Dick Davenport is suffering much on account of a ruptured blood vessel in one of his lower limbs. He was attacked while out in the pasture driving up the cattle.

CHILDREN'S DAY SUCCESS. Much cf the Credit Is Due Ethel Hale, Who Had Charge. Elkhorn Mills, Ind., July 5 The children's day exercises at Orange Sunday evening were well attended and a most excellent program was rendered by the children. It was composed of songs and recitations. Ethel Hale had charge of training the children and deserves a great deal of credit. A very liberal offering was taken for missionary purposes.

OCCURS AT KANKAKEE, ILL.

MR. WRIGHT HAS EMPLOYED LEGAL HELP AND EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO LOCATE THE MISSING MAN.

- Cambridge City, July It is learned from C. T. Wright that T. F. B. Sotham, of Kankakee, III., a prominent dealer and breeder of Hereford cattle, had appropriated the entire receipts of a cattle sale which was held at Kankakee June 2, and left no trace of his whereabouts. Mr. Wright was a consignor, having shipped l.'t head of fine registered Herefords, valued by him at $1,400, to Sotham several days before the sale was held. Receiving no returns from the sale, Mr. Wright left for Kankakee last Monday morning and upon arriving there was told of Sotham's departure with the receipts.

Several other prominent breeders were heavy losers, one of whom, a Mr. Cook

of Michigan, reports a loss of t$ir,HM, Mr. Wright secured the services of Mr,

Miller, prosecuting attorney at that place, and all possible effort is being

made by the authorities to locate the

missing dealer.

This new line of $3.00 pants we shall carry with our well known and reliable line of $10.00 Suits and $1.00 Hats, making the $3.00 pants as popular with the trade as our $10.00 Suits and $1.00 Hats. Big Stock and Best Bargains in To wiv

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CARNIVAL CHIEF FEATURE. Fourth Not Marked by Any Special Celebration at Eaton. Eaton, O., July 5 The Fourth in Eaton was a matter of fact celebration, the main feature of amusement that day being a carnival that is being held under the auspices of the local National guard company. Many citizens of the town sought the shades of wood and stream and enjoyed picnics.

FRANK 0GB0RN IS MOVING. He Will Make Extensive Improvements in His Store. Cambridge City, Ind., July 4 Frank Ogborn will move his stock of harness, vehicles, etc., to the corner rooms recently vacated by J. W. Marson. Extensive improvements will be madeJ

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICE Cambridge City, Ind., July, 5 Services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday, July 7, as follows: Sabbath school 9: CO a. m., morning sermon 10:45, subject, "The True Friend, Text From Matthew 14-12. Junior Endeavor at 5:30 p. m., evening sermon 7:30, subject "Thoughtfulness," Genesis 24-63. Rev. Hawley, pastor.

WILL HARVEST NEXT WEEK. Wheat Crop About Elkhorn Mills Is Fairly Good. Elkhorn Mills, Ind., July 5 Wheat harvest will begin here next week. The crop is fairly' good.

i The Hi. -ir.o c. Histures. A woman bought three pictures In a Fifth avenue art store. "Shall I send some one up to hang them?" asked the dealer. 'I I don't know," hesitated the woman, who had already exceeded her allowance In buying the pictures. "IIow much extra will it cost?" "Not a cent," the dealer assured her "In the case of any important sale we prefer that one of our men superintend the hanging of the picture. That Insures justice for the painting. Without meaning any disrespect for our customers, I must say that not one per son in a hundred who has had no special instruction in art can take a picture home and place It In an advantageous position. A man who has been trained to that business, on the other hand, can tell at a glance where to hang It and all the others In th room so that each will bring out the best points of all the rest." New York Sun.

Cutter Stock Company Gennett. Manager Swisher of the Gennett is to be congratulated upon securing for his patrons "The Cutter Stock Company" for an indefinite engagement, and if merit counts for anything, this sterling organization will certainly do capacity business here. The company played a week's en-

His Luggage. "Ticket." said the collector s n? opened the door of a carriage In which sat a man who looked as If he was anchored to his seat. The man handed over the required pasteboard, which was duly inspected. Then, looking around, the collector said, "Is there another gentleman in the carriage?" "Xo." "Is that other portmanteau yours, then, too?" "Other portmanteau?" "Ye?, on the floor there by the other." 'Those," said the traveler, with dignity! are my feet." London Globe.

Well Trained. Old Lady (improving the occasion) Ah. my poor man, you would not be in this position if you had received an early training in some trade or calling. Tramrj Don't you tork too sudden about wot you don't know nothin" about, missus. . No tralnin, indeed! Wy, I was In prison afore I was fourteen. London Mail.

MYRTLE BIGDEN, The Dainty Soubrette with The Cutter Stock Company at Gennett.

gagement here last summer in the hottest kind of weather to immense business and there is no question but that the "S. R. O." sign will be displayed on Monday night, as the company left a very favorable impression on its previous engagement. The opening bill will be "Thorns and Orange Blossoms," a dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's famous novel under the same title, a play which abounds with good clean comedy and dramatic sittiations. Fashionable vaudeville specialties of

the class rarely carried by repertoire

companies will be introduced between acts.

...jnUSTT OUT... No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie Camera, $3.00. for 2 1-4x3 1-1 Pictures. No. 2A Brownie Camera. $3.00. lor 2 1-2x4 1-4 Pictures. THEY WORK UKE KODAKS. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY.

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Indefinite Engagement Tlllvr Qfftl MATINEES Commencing MONDAY Otmi Wednesday and Sat. J

The Aristocrats of Repertoire. 55th Successful Week. Presentlng the latest Metropolitan Successes, together with SIX BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS $ OPENING BILL "Thorns and Orange Blossoms. 4 Prices: 10 and 20 Cents. 400 Reserved Seats at 10c 400 Ladles tree Monday evening under usual conditions. Seats on sale at the box olllce commencing Saturday. July 6th. Seats may be reserved for any performance during the T week. Box olllce open dally from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m.. ex- J

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FRATERNAL DAY MAY BE AN ADDED FEATURE This Is Latest Suggestion for Cambridge.

HOME COMING ANTICIPATED

SERVICES OF INTEREST

Announcements for the Cambridge Methodists.

Vaudeville at the Phillips. Four opportunities still remain for those who have not yet seen the vaudeville bill at the New Phillips to do so, the performance of tonight, special matinee of Saturday and the double bill Saturday night. The program is well worth seeing and no one will regret the time arid small expenditure of money necessary to see it. There are two or three features of the bill that alone are worth the price of admission.

For next week Manager Murray has

another strong bill that will be an

nounced on Saturday. . Only seven

rows downstairs are reserved 'for the

night performances.

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.

Cambridge City, July 5. A special feature being contemplated in addition to other festivities announced Tor home coming week in September is a "fraternal day," in which all the secret organizations of the city will take part. There are four lodges represented hero y ith a number of branch organizations, and there is no reason why such a move should not be one of the distinctive features of the fair.

Her Suffering. Ilattie What humbugs men are! Harry tells me sometimes that be la suffering for a kiss. The idea! Carrie Oh. but one can suffer for a kiss! I have myself. Ilattie Why, Carrie, what do you mean? Carrie Mother saw me kiss Jack Millings, and she wouldn't let me bc him again for ever so long. Boston Transcript.

Cambridge City, Ind., July 5 Serv ices of special interest will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday to which all are extended a cordial invitation. The program follows: Sain,, bath school at 9:15 a. m.; preaching; at 10:30, Rev. T. M. Guild, D. D., will deliver a short sermon and administer the sacrament; Kpworth League at 6:30 p. m., T. K. Frazer, leader;; evening sermon at 7:30, subject, "The Ultimate Proof of the Trust of the Bible," Ilev. T. P. Walter, pastor.

THE DOCTOR AWAY FROM HOME WHEN MOST NEEDED. People aro often very, much disarm pointed to find that their family physician Is away from homo when they most need his services. Diseases liko cramp colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have la many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. The right way Is ta keep at hand a bottle of ChamberIain's Colic, Cholera- and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can preserlbo a better medicine for these diseases By having It In the house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; It may save life. Foil sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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