Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 280, 19 November 1907 — Page 6

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THE RICH5IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1907.

GOOD RESULTS ARE

BEING

MANIFESTED

Cambridge Much Stirred by The Revival Conducted by C. Fenwick Reed.

MEETING FOR THE MEN.

FUNERAL OF HANNAH BROWN AT NEW PARIS EMPLOYES AT CASKET FACTORY GIVEN A VACATIONOTHER NEWS.

Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 19 The Union Evangelistic Meetings that avo being conducted every afternoon and evening are growing more spirited every day. Deep interest is being taken in them as is f-hown by the large crowds that are in attendance. Sunday afternoon (he special meeting for men in the Masonic opera house attracted a large crowd, more than two hundred and fifty being present to hear C. Fenwick Heed He talked upon infidelity and the drink habit, entering a strong plea for a remonstrance against salocns. Sunday night he conducted a meeting at the Methodist church. It was the largest congregation in the history of the.se meetings and there Mas a number converted. These meetings will be continued all of this week.

TAKES A KEEN INTEREST IN AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS.

HANNAH BROWN'S FUNERAL. It Was Held Sunday Afternoon at New Paris. New Paris. . O., Nov. 19. The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Brown took place Sunday afternoon at the Christian church. The Rebekah lodge, of which Mrs. Brown was a member, had charge of the services, the Rev. Grauser officiating. Many and beautiful floral designs were offered as tokens of remembrance by the Christian church, the Rebekah lodge, the degree staff of the lodge, the V. R. C. and others. Those in iittendanee from a distance wero Mr. and Mrs. Luthera Hrown of Plymouth, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Darland, Mrs. John Hill and Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson of New Madison; Mrs. Jacob Guild. Mrs. Mary Raybourn of Eaton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mailer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hook, Mrs. I lettie Flemming, Miss Jennie Flemniing, Will Flemming, Mr. and Mrs. O. Flemming, Mrs. John Stranahan and Mrs. Mary Middaugh of Richmond.

MILTON, IND.

Milton. Ind.. Nov. 19. Allie Trine will go to Indianapolis Wednesday to represent Milton lodge No. Ill I. O. O. F. In grand lodge. Si Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris attended the revival services at the M. K. church, Cambridge City Sunday evening. Oscar Kerlin is the collector for the Milton patrons of Cambridge City Telephone company. Max King of Eaton was a caller on Milton friends Monday.

T. M. McClung has gone on a business trip to north eastern Ohio. Mrs. Andrew J. Hart and Mrs. I,ycurgus V. Beeson were at Richmond Saturday to attend a meeting at Reid Memorial church given by the Domestic Science association Mesdames Albert E. Williams. Frank R. Williams, Elbert Caldwell and Paul Caldwell will entertain a large party at cards Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Levi Crull of Raleigh is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Ross Parker was home from Shirley over Sunday. Miss Myrtle Leach of Illinois is visiting her cou.;in Mrs. Wm. Bragg.

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ECONOMY, IND

KING-SHIDLER WEDDING.

Ceremony at the Home of the Bride In Cambridge City. New Paris, O., Nov. 19. Albert King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and Miss Ruth Shidler of Cambridge City, were married at the bride's home in Cambridge City Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. King visited Mr. King's parents here Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Tilly Rrinker and Michael Dixon of Richmond. Mr. King who is fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad

has his headquarters in Richmond and meeting at Morgan's chapel Sunday.

Economy. Ind.. Nov. 10. The King's Herald band met with Miss Martha

Veyl Saturday to formulate plans for j

their Affias fair. Miss Julia Jackson is superintendent of the band and arranged a nice program which was ren

dered beautifully by those that took i

part in it,' then came the dainty refreshments. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sunday was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraiser had as their Sunday guests, Mrs. Motto and daughter of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lacy and son Harry, of fountain City. ,.ir. and Mrs. Byram Peirce are spending a few days near Greensfork. Miss Dora Peirce spent a few days last week with her friend. Miss Lizzie Cayler of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Oler and Children of Carlos City, John and Hobert Durbin, and in the afternoon Mrs. M. V. Bartlett and daughter Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durbin arrived home Sunday from Ohio, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Al. Schell a fewdays. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt attended

they will reside there.

BLIND TRIO TO APPEAR.

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New Paris, O., Nov. 19. The Blind Trio -will give a concert here this evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church. This trio gave a concert here a year ago and it was a very pleasing as well as a remarkable entertainment, as the p reformers are totally blind.

EMPLOYES GIVEN VACATION. Casket Company Takes This Plan of Keeping Down Expenses. Cambridge City, hid., Nov. 19. The employes of the Cambridge City Casket company had a vacation on Monday. The company takes this

plan of reducing the pay roll instead

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GEORGE RABER RECOVERING. He Is Much Improved From His Severe Injuries. Cambridge City. Ind., Nov. 19 George Raber, who was seriously injured by being struck by an interurban car east of Knightstown a few

wtrs ago, is awe to be out

again.

MRS. SARAH FAULKHABER DEAD. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 19 The death of Mrs. Sarah Ellen Faulkhaber, ged .about 6,. occurred at the home ot Helen Kustor, on Friday afternoon, nfter a long illness of cancer troubles. She is probably better known as the widow of the late John Lawson. The funeral occurred Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by the Rev. Hawley; interment at Riverside.

Mrs. Luzetta Fenimore and son Harold, were in Muncie Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Edwards and daughter Pearl, was in Richmond Saturday. Miss Effie Wilson was in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward of Webster was here Saturday. Elza Stevenson spent Saturday in Richmond. The M. E. Aid chicken supper was not so well patronized as it should have been, but it was a financial success. Mrs. Michael Couniff. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and children Leona and Jesse, of Hagerstown, O. Deiup Correll of Indianapolis. Miss Kflie Stewart of Cambridge City and Miss Blanche Fenimore. were visitors at the Etfwards home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greenstreet. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenstreet spent Sunday in Richmond, as guests of Mr. and

.Mrs. uaie w imams. John Taylor spent Sunday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb were guests of Williamsburg relatives Sunday. Miss Bessie Taylor arrived borne from Richmond Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Loop and daughter Margaret, were Mr. and Mrs. Will Conley's Sunday evening visitors. Mrs. Jennie Scantland entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haslery and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hmmicutt and children, and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Sunnier Beard and children.

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 19. Rev. Patton of Connersville is conducting a series of preaching services at Olive Branch church, north of town, which will continue over next Sunday. Chas. Newcom presented Miss Eva Hoover with his pet parrot before leaving for Texas. Robt. Dick made a business trip to Richmond Monday.

Mrs. Clark Wissier and two children left Monday for her home at New York City. Her mother Mrs. Amanda Gephart accompanied her as far as Richmond. Mrs. Frank Conover spent Mo iday at Richmond. Mrs. Sallie Hoover entertained Sunday, Frank Hoover and wife, Horace Hoover and family, Misses Anna and Martha Kaufman, Elias Hoover and Chas. Newcom and wife. Albert Beekler and daughter, Miss Gladys of Lewisburg, O., were guests over Sunday of John R. Cross and family. Wm. Abbott and Eli Wisehart made a business trip to Richmond Monday. George Rheinegerr spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. aud Mrs. James Allen of near Liberty v'sited his brother, Hugh Allen and wife over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcom left this morning for Indianapolis, from which place they will start for San Antonio, Tex., where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Minnie Hovelmeir went to Richmond Monday to visit her siiter Mrs. Fred Libberts a few days.

WILLIAMSBURG, IND. Williamsburg, Ind., Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Clements visited friends at Economy Sunday. Herbert Wooley of Richmond spent Sunday with Milton Wooley of this place. Mr. J. Camjrbell and daughter Eva visited at Economy Sunday. Frank Oler sold a fine hunch of hogs last week. Milton Wooley is going to Ft. Wayne today on business. Ed Starr shipped two car loads of hogs to Pittsburg Saturday. There was no preaching at the M.

E. church Sunday, but Sunday school and Epworth League were held as usual. I Corn buskers are in demand. Farmers are paying $1.50 per day and board. j Mr. Griffit, cashier ot the First Nat-! ional bang spent Saturday night and Sunday at Indianapolis. Cuykendal's mill has been shut down for a few days, for repairs, but is running now. Mr. Lybolt the blacksmith is suffering with a sprained back. ;

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STRAUGHN, IND. Strangling Ind., Nov. lit Samuel Tapscott and family of Greenfield, spent Sunday with home folks. John Willis moved last week from the Brittenharn property in part of Isabell Straughn's house. Will Pee moved to Dublin last week.

Mrs. Samuel Watson moved last week in her property here which she recently bought of Mrs. Hattio Hiatt. Meeting closed Friday night at the Christian church. There were good crowds and good interest from beginning until the close. Rev. A. E. Kemp of Ft. Recovery, 'O.. .-(reached twelve interesting sermons. There were six additions to the church. Glen Walters is quite sick. Mrs. J. W. Haskett spent Monday and Tuesday in Indianapolis. Will Gauker and family of Connersville, Ind., visited home folks from Friday evening until Sunday evening. Three blind men gave a musical entertainment in the K. of P. hall Monday night.

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MILLV1LLE. IND. MillviuY. Ind.. Nov. lft Mrs. Grace

Wood was visiting in Mt. Summit last j week.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daniels and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ! Kelly. Mrs. Rose Hoover and Miss Ida Rideewav visited Mrs. Clara Wood.

Wednesday. Mrs. Ivy Thomas is improving slowly1 Frank Gebhart and wife of Shirley, Edmun Gebhart and wife of Hagerstown. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Fli Gebhart. .Misses Pearl and Lillian Laboyteaux spent Saturday in New Castle. Mrs. Angie Daniels and daughter, Beatrice, and Mrs. Bertha Hays was visiting in New Castle, Thursday. Mrs. Alton Bailtty is on sick list. Mr. Frank Barkus transacted business in Indianapolis Saturday and Sunday.

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 19. Sam Fisher was home from Rushville over Sunday. Charles Wolford and family of south of Milton were the guests of Charles Clawson and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis and daughter Mary have returned to Greenfield after a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Mauk. Miss Mary Peterson of Indianapolis was the guest of Roy Fraunberg at the Central Hotel over Sunday. Eli Brewer has moved his barber shop into the Central hotel block. He has secured new fixtures and will conduct an up to date shop. Ross B'reeman was over from Indianapolis to spend Sunday with his parents.

COTTAGE GROVE, IND. Cottage Grove, Ind.. Nov. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Heard spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Demaree of Day

ton are visiting relatives at this place. John Huusberger and family leave next Thursday for a two weeks visit, with his mother in ToledJ. O. Miss Ella Porter has returned to! her home in Peru. Ind.. alter a two

weeks visit with Miss Ruth Keffer. Mrs. Nelle Barnard has been a sufferer of rheumatism for the past two weeks. L. L. Eden night operator, has resigned and returned to his home in Sullivan, 111.

EAST GERMANTOWN, IND. East Germantown, Ind., Nov. 19. Walter Miller has moved hi. family

back to Cambridge. , Mrs. Cordell of Richmond visited 'with Mrs. Freebern Thursday. ! Benj. Sourbeer is visiting his brother Will, in the southern part of the state. Karl Behr went to Greencastle Saturday to sec the game of football be'tween Earlham and DePauw.

.Jacob Bear will move to his home near New Lisbon next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Condo entertained Ed Haas and family of Richmond Sunday. Miss Edna Blose, Mabel Young, Mary White and Myrtle Addleman of Whitewater visited Mr. Hyde's school on Friday.

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MARIE SIMPSON DEAD. Dublin. Ind., Nov. 19 Marie son died Sunday evening after weeks' iliness of meningitis.

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DUBLIN, IND.

WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater. Ind., Nov. ID. Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and family entertain

ed Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John K. j Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Matlock. j The loeai teachers observed visiting i day Friday by visiting various schools iu the county. Mrs. Wm. G. White returned Thursday after a few weeks' visit with relatives in Iowa. Frank Smith left Monday for Indian

apolis, where he has accepted a posii ion. James Gray of Spartan&burg was the guest, of relatives here last week. The Rev. Sharitt will fill his regular appointment at. the Christian church Saturday evening, Sunday and Sunday evening.

New Paris, O.. Nov. Mrs. Maurice Keplinger Dayton were guests of

W. V. Whitley, Sunday. Mrs. Ella Cox has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dollof of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Cohorst of Dayton visited her Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bice spent Sunday with .Mr. aud Mrs. Adam Ueid at Greenwood. Mr. pnd Mrs. James Paul of Ludlow. Ky.. are visiting A. A. MceNlil and

tamily.

COLLEGE CORNER, IND.

Dublin. William

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College Corner. Ind.. Nov. 19. John Davis and mother were at Richmond Saturday. Charles Kepler and daughter Mabel have moved to Greensfork. Lewis Osborn and family are occupying the home vacated by Mr. Kepler, on his farm. Marion Mull and family of Ilagerctowu, Oliver Taylor and wife of Connersville. Charles Foland and family of Greensfork. Nellie Davis. Hazel Lindy and Wm. Crook of this place were entertained Sunday, by Mrs. Luvach Mull and family.

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