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PAGE THREE. TELEPHONE CO. HAS CHOSEN DIRECTGFS English Editor Declares That the Nobility of England is Descended from Tainted Ancestry IT DETROIT, MICH. Kan Wanted at Indianapolis On Charges of Fraud Was Easily Found. Centerville Co-operative Or ganization Held a Meeting on Thursday. BOARD MEETS NOVEMBER 2 HE MADE NO RESISTANCE. THE TRAVELERS' LEAGUE WAS ENTERTAINED AT THE HOME OF MRS. ANDERSON OTHER NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. HE WILL HAVE AMPLE OPPORTUNITY TO TELL THE GRAND JURY ANYTHING HE MAY CARE TO ABOUT PAVING.

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Centerville, Ind., Oct. 2G. The Centerville Co-Operative Telephone company held a meeting Thursday afternoon and elected a board of directors as follows: Isaac Spahr, John B. Pierce. Edward Hildebrand, Frank Clevenge-, David Hannagan, Joseph I. Helms, John S. Stevens, Walter Burges, J. It. Spahr, John II. Jackson, Charles Miller, John W. Morgan, Charles Cower. James Harris, V. D. Cook, H. H. Peelle, George Wright, Thomas Clevenger and Mark A. Stevens. The board will meet on Saturday afternoon, November 2, to elect officers for th ensuing term.

THE TRAVELERS' LEAGUE. Mrs. Anderson Was Hostess for Meeting on Thursday. the Centerville, Ind., Oct. 2(5. The Traveler's league met at the home of the president, Mrs. Anderson, on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were artistically decorated with boughs of brilliant autumnal leaves and chrysanthemums. The program began with quotations from the "Tempest." The poem entitled "October," by Benjamin F. Taylor, was lead by Mrs. Austin, being especially timely for a typical October day and the decorations of bright forest leaves. In connection with the history of Virginia, Mrs. Anderson read a selection entitled "Silk Culture in Virginia," which was introduced as one of the industries of the people in the early settlement .at Jamestown. Silk culture was begun in Virginia when the colony was but two years old, before the Mayflower landed in New England. Under James First, sik worm eggs and mulberry trees were sent to Virginia. The rolonists were required by law to plant mulberry trees. Silk culture is the earliest industry transplanted from the old world to this country. Biographical sketches of Louis Morean Gottschalk were read by Mrs. J. W. Home. An analysis of music, given in "The Notes of a Pianist," by L. M. GottEchalk, was read by Mrs. Austin. A selection regarding the passage iu the "Tempest," which have been set to music, was read by Mrs. Minnie "Wright. The remainder of the session was occupied with readings from "The Tempest," and discussion of the play. FAIR OPENED WELL. Large Crowd Enjoyed the Entertainment Provided. Milton, Ind., Oct. 26. The fair giv en by ladies of M. E. church opened i auspiciously Friday with many pretty and useful articles, which met a ready sale. The entertainment in the evening was pleasing and attendance good. Excellent music was a feature. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS. Mrs. Cora Clendenin Hostess for erstown Society. HagHagerstown, Ind., Oct. 26. Mrs. Cora Clendenin was hostess to the Thimble club at her home on South Perry street Thursday afternoon. The nfternoon was spent socially and with fine needlework after which a two Hawking and Spitting, Dropping Into tho Throat, Foul Breath, Cured THROUGH THE BLOOD by Botanio Blood Balm, (B.B.B.) Is your breath foul? Is your voice imsky? Is your nose stopped? Dc ou have frequent pains in the forehead? Dou you sneeze a great dealt bo you have patns across the eyes? Are you losing your sense of smell or taste? Is there a dropping in the throat? Do you have a ringing in the ears? Is there a constant bad tasta In the mouth? Do you have a hackIns cough? If so, you have catarrh. Catarrh ia not only dangerous !n this Way, but It causes ulcerations, death and decay of bones, kills ambition, of ten causes loss of appetite and reaches to general debility, idiocy and insanity ; It needs attention at once. Cure It by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It is a quick, radical, permanent euro because it rida the system of the poison germs that cause catarrh. Blood Balm. (B. B. B.) purifies the blood, does away with, every symptom, giving strenngth to the entire mucus membrane and B. B. B. sends a rich, tingling flow of warm, rich, pur blood direct to the paralysed nerves, giving warmth and strength iust where It Is needed, and in this way making a perfect, lasting cure of oa tarrh In all its forms. Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B.) It bteasant and safe to tske. Composed tf Pure Botanic Ingredients. Sample tent free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Sold by druggists $1 ier large bottle or sent by express. old in Richmond, Ind.. by Alford Drug Co, Ninth and Main Sta.

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course luncheon was served. The home was very pretty in its decorations of autumn leaves. Mrs. Will Fox of Xew Castle and Mrs. Ella Presbaugh of Muncie, honorary members were present. Mrs. Henry Keagy was a guest of honor. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Exum Copeiand. ENTERTAIN SOSIAL CIRCLE. Met at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Brant. R. R. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. It. R. IJrant entertained at ?. 7 o'clock dinner Thursday evening, the members of the Social Circle who are Mesdames H. J. Day, Carlos Burton, Ed Mason, M. T. Fox. Win. Porter, Wm. Warbinton. John Teetor, Henry Keagy, II. C. Teetor, Elbert Wycoff, Oliver Brown, R. R. Brant and their husbands and families. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Knode Porter, Miss Ruth Mathews, Eddie Donnelly and Win. Abbott. Table appointments were in autumn leaves. Other decorations around the house were yellow chrysanthemums. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Oct. 21 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Week of Oct. 21 Murray Comedy Co. Nov. 2 "Isle of Spice." Vaudeville at the Phillips. Next week at the New Phillips will bring a program that v-ill be changed to a considerable extent from those that have preceded it. in that some of the stunts have not been duplicated here in recent months at least. No doubt special interest will center in the trained cockatoos, which are Kaid to do some remarkable things. The program includes everything from a juggling stunt to an Irish sketch, with an Illustrated song, motion pictures ' and a German travesty comedy sketch thrown in. Below is the full program, which will be presented with a souvenir matinee on Wednesday, an amateur feature on Friday and a special matinee for children on Saturday: Overture, Miss Grace Miller. Gagnier, European novelty juggling act. Fox and Fox, upside down Irish sketch. Illustrated song, Cal Lankert, "My Dixie Land." The Cora Swain troupe of educated Australian cockatoos. "Jim" Bady "Kitty" German travesty comedy sketch. The Cameragraph, showing "The Easterner." The present bill concludes with tonight's performance. "Isle of Spice." The latest edition of B. C. piquant musical mixture, Whitney's "Isle of Spice," comes to the Gennett. November 2. It is asserted tlat there is not a dull moment in it. From the openins of the first act until the fall of the final curtain stage pictures of bewildering beauty follow each other in such rapid succession that the auditors are almost led to believe that tbey are on a fairy Isle indeed. The surpassing brilliancy of the superb scenic and electrical effects have rarelv been equalled and never excelled in the present day lavishness of musical comdy production. A cast of well-known artists, headed by that delightf illy grotesque comed'an Charles A. Pusey his been encased for this year's presentation and this, with tbe American Beauty chorus of over fifty vo'ces stamp this new edition o te rnasrnincent musical extravaganza as the peer of all en tour. King Alfonso of Spain Is verv fond of the sea. He and Queen Victoria Eugenie find one their greatest pleasures at San Sebastian in the long daily swim. Both are perfectly at home in the water, the young queen having early acquired the art of swimming Uji Solent waters. 4

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Henry Labouchere, the English f itor and critic, who declared that th' nobility of England is descendant from a tainted ancestry. Some of th nobles of impeached ancestry anr! three unblemished peeresses accompany this article. On the left at the top is the Duchess of Bucceluch, diTHE STUPID RHINOCEROS. Relies Principally on His Wonderful Sense of Smell. He is a stupid beast this rhino apparently not using his sight to any great extent, but relying on a wonderful sense of smell and a very disturb ing ability to hear. Once he strikes a,.' scent that is irritating to his temper hears a sound that dissatisfies him he takes an instant to decide the direc- j lion, and then putting down his huge j ugly head so that his big horn is ready i for business he charges at the top of his speed in a perfectly straight line, ' making a terrible rumpus over it. You only have to jump a few feet to one side or the other, and he will go tearing by and keej on going until lie is tired. I let one go by because conditions did not admit of my stopping biro and then climbed a little tree and followed him with a field glass as he tore along in a cloud of dust for over two miles. ! Another time one of the men gave a ! grunt, spoke the one word "kifaru" and pointed to a black spot half a mile away which under the glass turned out to be one of the strange, cumbersome beasts we were looking for. He showed a very good front horn, aud the boys both agreed that he was a reasonably good "man." It was only a few moments when we could hear the rhino moving toward us dead to wiudward and snidug about In his own peculiar and rather appalling fashion. Suddenly he came directly into the burned patch perhaps a hundred yards away. The first thing that I noticed now was there were six or seven brown birds perched in a rowon his back. These signal birds sometimes white, sometimes brown sit on their big companion's spine and relieve him jf superfluous ticks. So long as they sit there he knows that there is no danger and eats on in peace and quiet. The instant they fly off, as they lo on the slightest warning, up comes his big snout, and he lets out a succession of sniffs or whistles, caused by his attempt to scent the direction of the danger, for danger there is, he knows. On came the beast in a zigzag line until he was not over fifty yards away. Then the birds caught sight of me aud flew off. Up came the big head, and the fun began. All was ready except that he was too directly head on for me to get in a shot below the ear, which was what I wanted. J Then he turned Into the long grass, ; and we lost sight of him. I moved in- j to the long grass also, taking care to keep always to leeward. In a mo-1 ment we could see the top of his bak about twenty yards off, and I covered : the place where his head ought to be j with the rifle. Then I got what seem-1 ed to be the best sight I might have, j especially as twenty yards was about as close as personal comfort and ease of mind allowed, and I fired. He was the first very large animal T Vi o .1 L- i 11 r.1 q nil mv firf fioncntinn was one of 'blank astonishment that nno bullet oonTil rmt him out of hnsi - ness so suddenly and so eompletely As a matter of fact he simply sank down in the grass and was dead be fore he was fairly stretched on the , ground. The two natives ran at him at once, being careful to approach him from behind, and. grabbing his tail, climbed irn on h':5 back, drm-'ng a cancan and yelling and screaming like madmen, and then we went back and got ten porters to come auJ cut him up. The skull is so b!g and henvy that it is not fea!b!e to carry away the whole head, and we therefore cut away the horns, taking care to get tne skin intact Appleton's. Helen Varick Roswell has been selected to start a string of women's lubs on the isthmus of Panama.

Man-Duch-Cou-snelo Vanerbllt, on the right are the Duke of Portland, the Duchess of Leeds, ami thi? Earl of Albemarle. The three peeresses, Labouchere, are regarded as unblemished. MRS. T. M. GUILD IS CHOSEK PRESIDENT Richmond Woman Heads the Richmond District W. F. M. S. Oragnization. MEETING AT NEW CASTLE. EIGHTY DELEGATES WERE REG ISTERED, WHICH IS ONSID ERED A GOOD ATTENDANCE TH E OTHER OFFICERS. The thirtieth annual meeting of the Richmond district W. F. M. S. was held in the Methodist Episcopal church "tt New Casile, Oct. 21 and 2". An excellent program was given and the occasion was very profitable to all. Sixty delegates registered, which was considered a good attendance. The feature of the evening service was an address given by Miss Mary Hillman, a returned missionary from Korea. Miss Hillman is an especially pleasing speaker and captivated her audience in the very beginning of her address. The ladies quartet from Grace M. E. church, Richmond, proved to be a delightful and pleasing part of the program, every selection rendered being thoroughly enjoyed by the convention and elicited many compliments. Mrs. Ruley, the president, retired, having been removed 'into the Muncie district. The result of the election was as follows: President Mrs. T. M. Guild, Richmond. First vice president Mrs. E. L. Seaman. Winchester. Second vice president Mrs. A. al er. Farmland. Recording secretary Mrs. C. D gan. Knightstown. Assistant secretary Mrs.L. E. ner. Richmond. Slon-Mor-1 TurCorresponding secretary -Mrs. J. H. Binford. Greenfield. Assistant corresponding secretaryMrs. W. iX Geetman. Treasurer Mi. Etta Hiatt, Dunkirk. Superintendent young people's work Mrs. F. F. Thornburg. Knightstown. Superintendent children's work -Miss Toss Eliott, New Castle. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frecmentlv made in that apparently useless little I Anll.-.1 thf vxnnn i til- ! luue generally the result of protracted consti pation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of th? bowels. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. James M. Vibberts. of Weathersfield, ! Conn the oldest baggage master m America, has resigned because . of iheurcatism. He is eighty-seven years old. and has been baggage master on the Valley division cf the New Haven '.ine sirce it started, running the first train in 1ST1. He gets a pension and a free pass. 1 - i Don't think that piles can't be ci'r-

rectly beneath is the Duke of borough. In the center is the ess of Marlborough, who was

ed. Thousands of obstinate cases dock Blood Bitters made me a well have been cured by Doan's OitiVuent. woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitcy, Mooso0 cents at any drug storr up, Cona. - -

Centerville. Ind., Oct. liti. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, residing near Richmond, entertained at dinner on Sun

day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor of Richmond and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McConaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers and son Elmer of Centerville. Mrs. Sarah Gentry has been called to Indianapolis by the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Blanche Cook. Mr. and Mrs. George Bertram, who have been spending the summer with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellam, at Doddridge, have come to Centerville to spend the winter with their daughter. Mrs. Emma Bramer. Clyde B. Lundy was home from Indianapolis for a brief visit this week. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs SO cents. It will cure every member of the famiK- of constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble. A. G. Luken & Co. A Wellington Rur-e. Once during the Iron Duke's campaign iu the Pyrenees it happened that General Picton's disposition for receiving the assault of Marshal Soult displeased him. The danger threatened from in front, and the difficulty lay In delaying the attack until Wellington could effect the change he wished. He was, as usual, equal to the occasion. Waving his hat in the air, he galloped to the front of the regiment as If he meant to order a charge. The whole of Picton's line cheered tremendously, and as the roar died away Wellington was heard to remark half to himse!f : "Soult Is n cautious commander and will not attack in force without acertalnlng the moaning of tho3e cheers. That will lenve time for the Sixth division to come up. and we &Ijail beat him." This was exactly what happened, and Soult sustained n bloody repulse where ho might have won an easy victory. Smoking In Congress. The rule against smoking in congress was adopted some years ago at the suggestion of the late Senator Iugalls of Kansas. The Kansas senator complained one day that smoke was being wafted into the chamber from the corridors or cloakrooms. Other senators joined the Kansan in protest. Tho rnlf rns riiKapd. Later it dp- i

veloped that the smoke came from cal merchants in the interest of Jos. A. buruin? waste near the capitol. andjGoddard & Co- of that I,3arethe wind carried it into the building. - E- Saxton of Dayton is spending

When It reached the olfactories of Mr. Ingalls it reminded him of a Kansas cigar. But the discovery of the mistake did not abate the rule. Washington Post Points of Law. "I object to that question, your honor!" exclaimed the attorney for the defendant. "On the ground that it In impertinent. Immaterial and irrelevant, I presume?" "Only the first, your honor. It's actually impudent Why. an answer to that question would give my client dead away!" Naturally so delicate a point had to be taken under advisement Philadelphia Ledger. Out For the Oust Eva Have you decided to accept the younjr man. Katharine? Katharine No. At present I look upon him mereas a pack of cards. Eva A pack of cards? Kathirine Yes. If he has the long green I shall make a deal. Eva And If he ba not? Katharine Then I shall cut him. Chicago News. On the Woozy Mississippi. A humorist ha si Id tb Mississip pi river is so crooked in places that a ! fsteamer going south has lxca known j to meet Ite!f coming north, giving passinz signals and narrowly escapla? a collision with itself.' Detroit Free Press. "Generally debiiiiaied for years. i Had sick headaches, lacked an jition, j was worn-out and all run-down. Bur- ?

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Cambridge City. Ind.. Oct. . Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wasner of near Jacksonburg, spent yesterday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell. J. S. Hazelricar was in Greenville. 0 on business Thursday. j Miss Mary Bertsch pleasantly entertained a large number of her girls and boy friends at her home on East Church street Thursday evening. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Chas. Morgan and daughter Edith have returned home after a week's visit at Plainfield, the guests of Mrs. Kate Bacon. Lawrence Bertsch has returned from a business trip to New York in the Interest of Bertsch and Co. The Ladies of the Christian church held a market at Roy Copeland's grocery this afternoon. Misses Mamie Scott and Mildred Doney visited friends at Richmond this afternoon. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Highley gave them a pleasant surprise last evening at their home in East Cambridge, In honor of their wedding anniversary. A very enjoyable evening was spent and elaborate refreshments served. Miss Maude Clare returned to her home in Quincy, 111., today, after a several months visit here with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Cornthwaite at their home in East Cambridge. Hard Times in Kansas. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the prosperous Kansas of today; although a citizen of Codell. Earl Sharatmrg, has not yet forgotten a hard time he encountered. He says: "I was vor out and discouraged by- conghiiig night and day, and coald find no rc'ff till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. It tork less than one boti! to ecmp'etaly cure me." The safest rnd most reliable cough and cold remedy and l;ing and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. drug store ZOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. WHITEWATER, INEL , Whitewater, Ind.. Oct. 2S. Mrs. Min-j nie Marshall spent the first part of the week at Richmond. ' Samuel Smith will dispose of his personal property at public auction Wednesday, Oct. Tjoth at his residence west of town. Thomas Clark of Muncie called on loa few days with his brother, Edward j Saxton and family. 1 Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner?' Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Con:-' plexion sallow? Liver needs wa'iig i up. Doan's Regulets cure bilious tvi-i tacks. 25 cents at any drur- store. ! MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind.. Oct. 2 Mrs. Wm. H. Brown and son Dwrght. were i.t Indianapolis this week. R. F. Callaway entertained Hev. F. C. McCormick and family, P. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Joses and Miss Lena Myers of Huntington, ra., to a six o'clock dinner Friday evening. Mrs. Jemima Carland and Miss Elvira Voorhees of Richmond, are visiting Milton friends. j i C., C. sleeping & L. ticket age tt will tall yt car tickets to Cia'.caso for their bim. 11:15 P. 1L train. Call on aprC-tf

THE NEW PHILIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE, Treat, and Asa't Mgr. WEEK OF CCT. 23. Daily at 3:C0 and from 7:30 to 1C:15 Continuously. A. OVERTURE Miss Grace Miller. E THE CORA SWAIN TROUPE OP B. -GAGNIER European Novelty E THE CORA SWAIN TROUPE Juggling Act Of Educated Australian Cockatoos O FOX. AND FOX Upside down F "JIM" BADY "KITTY" Ger-

Iri&h sketch. D ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lankert In "My Dixie Land."

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Detroit, Mich.. Oct. 26.Harry Brunaugh was arrested here Friday afternoon by Sheriff Joseph Clay of Indir.nanolis and thf officer and his nris-

joner left here last night. Brunaugh waived the formality ot requiring tne presentation of a requit-ition. Brunaugli was found at tho Hotel Crdilac, and did not appear to be surprised greatly and agreed readily to roturn to Indianapolis to meet the charges of fraud in connection with the contract for repairing asphalt streets, by which the city of Indianapolis is understood to have been defrauded out of several thousand dollars. Brunaugh declined to make any statement concerning tho charge against him. He also declined to My where he has been since ho left Indianapolis last Saturday. BRUNAUGH HAS CHANCE. He can Tell the Grand Jury all That He Sees Fit. Indianapolis. Oct. 26. Harry P. Brunaugh, at whose door those directly concerned in the matter have laid all the blame for the asphalt patching frauds, will not lack opportunity to tell the Marion county grand jury, now in session, ail that he may care to divulge. It wi',1 be optional with him to testify or not to testify. He could be forced to go to the grand jury room, but under the law he could legally declino to answer any question, the answer to which he might believe would In any manner tend to incriminate himself. In most cases consumption resulta from a neglected or Improperly treated cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the roost obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown preparations and you should insist upon havlns the genuine in the yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. England and Franca. It has been playfully observed that the mutual antipathies and attractions of England and France resemble to a curious degree those of man and woman, perhaps one might say of man and woman attached to each other by a marlace de conveuance-geographlque. "We do all naturally hate the French," Mr. Tcpys observed Ion;? ago. (Does any nation, by the way, love Its neighbor?) Franco has never ceased to Interest us or indeed to inspire part of our Ideas and couduct. Rightly do her historians descant of the glorious role she has played In the general work of civilization, of the "sympathetic genius which has seized and translated for Europe the Ideas ot reason. Justice and ail tho theory of life, private aud public.' which has "preserved even In the useful and frivolous the tradition of rrt," of the idealist perseverance, whose experiments have saved the world so much suffeiteif and "made of her follies the wisdom of other nations." George IL Powell in Fortuightly ReviewWe're All Leather Eater. "And then," siid the arctic explorer, "I ate my leather belt" Tooh. wLiit of that? Every mother's son of us eats a pair of shoes a year. Th? explorer frowned. "This," he tegnn. "Is no lar.uh;u,i" lint ti! Ff-eiuist Interrupted Wm. "I am net jfi;n. ilr. I speak the solemm truth. What i leather? Is It not albumen and tiuiihi? Well, when you add mi!k to your tea or coffee, the tannin of tae one and the albumen of the other unite, and leather results. The lea tier Is In minute particle. Nevertheless It Is there. And down It rocs. All who drink tea or coffee daily," the scientist concluded, "consume In a year enough leather to make a pair of shoes." The explorer sneered. "To resume. he said. "I then ate the lining of." eta Excaauge. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any ca?e cf ?-rrey trouble that is not beyond me ilea.: aid. A. G. Luken & Co. The Caudette" Will open this evening at 404 N. 8th St. 'Hie Rnebens In Town and Beating a Board Bill. Song, "Somebody's Little Girl." Morgan & Wenger man Travesty Comedy Sketch, G THE CAMERAGRAPH Showing -The Easterner."

ren 5 cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday's Reserved seats at night, 5c extra.