Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 282, 21 November 1907 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907

DEV. US. SHULTZ

IS CALLED TO Young New Castle Clergyman Has Received a Decided Promotion. WILL LEAVE NEXT MONTH. FACTORY AT CAMBRIDGE CITY WILL RESUME RUNNING FULL TIME NEXT MONDAY OTHER NEWS OF THIS VICINITY. New Castle, Ind., Nov. 21. Rev. Charles E. Sbultz of this city has received and accepted a call to a prominent Ohio charge and ho will soon leave New Castle to become pastor of the Central Christian church at Marietta, Ohio. Rev. Shultz, although a young man, is one of resources and deep thought. He was chosen out of a Hat of 43 applicants for the place. Marietta Is a city of about 17.00 population, and the Central Christian church Is the finest one in the city. The pulpit Is a jrrowing one and the congregation is Increasing right along. Rev. Shultz and family will leave for Marietta about the middle of December. MISS POWERS HOSTESS. Entertain Previous to Her Departure For The South. Fountain, City, Ind., Nov. 21. Miss Mildred Powers of Indianapolis entertained a few of her friends laBt Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Laura Dwlgglns before leaving for the South, where she expects to spend the winter. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and games, a lap supper being served. The guests present were Mrs. Jennie Scarce and the Hisses Hazel Phelps of Muncie; Mary Davis, Haael Brooks, Ethel Bennett, Myrtle Wooters, Eva Boren, Marie TtgS. Pauline Conner and Naomi Dwigglns; Messrs. Harold Powers of Indianapolis, Ernest Retts, Fred Haisley of Richmond, Roy Lacey, Claude Keever, Tracey Clark and Ed Reynolds of Lynn. HAVE A HAPPY REUNION. Horn of Murray Taylor Scene of a Pleasant Social Event. Dublin, Ind., Nov. 21 The pleasant country home of Murray Taylor was the scene of a happy reunion Sunday. About 30 guests were present. Thoso : from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kain. of Baxter Springs, Kas.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shutters of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore and family of Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Beam and family of Lcwisvillo; Mrs. Evangeline Raylo of Bontonville; Irs. Eliza White and daughter of I Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Omor Taylor ; and family of Cambridge City; Messrs Carl, Paul, Emory and Earl Beam of Lewlsville. INJURED AT THE RINK. Miss Frances Chris Fell and Broke Her Arm. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21. Miss Frances Chris while skating at the local roller rink Tuesday night fell and broke her right arm at the wrist. This Is the second serious accident that has occurred at the rink, Miss Bessie Pritchard having had her wrist broken by a fall there just about a year ago. Miss Chris Is an employe of the Bartel Garment company of this place an this injury will keep her off duty for some time. ROLL CALL MEETING. Invitations Sent Out by Cambridge Pythians. Cambridge City, Ind.. Nov. 21 Cambridge Lodge No. 9, Knights of Pythias, has sent out invitations to all of its members for their roll call, family reunion and indoor basket picnic which occurs on the evening of Dec. 5th. They desire to make this one of the most pleasant events in the history of the lodge and ask that all of the members respond with well filled baskets, bringing their families find friends. PLACING NEW BRIDGE. Quick Sand Allows the Foundation to Sink. Cambridge City. Ind., Nov. 21 The bridge crew of the Lake Erie and Western is placing a new concrete abutment at their bridge across Lick branch in the western part of town. Quick sand caused the present foundations of the bridge to sink several inches, making it. necessary to place the concrete piers. To fecure a safe foundation it was necessary to excavate to a depth of twenty feet and then drive 133 ten-foot piling. MRS. STANLEY IS BUSY. Is Called Upon to Deliver Number of Addresses. Economy, Ind., Nov. 21. Rev. Hannah Stanley went to Dayton today -to attend a missionary convention, then to Richmond and from there she will go to Portland Saturday to deliver an address on Missionary work in the Cbjri-An church. MAKES THREE ENTRIES. Mrs. Virginia Meredith Sends Cattle to Chicago. Cambridge City, !nd., Nov. 21. Cambridge City will be represented at the International live stock exposition at Chicago. Nov. 00th to Dec. 7 incluby Mrs.. Virginia C. Meredith,

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A Scott' Emulsion is an invaluable remedy for yourself and your family. V It makes a thin baby plump, a weak child strong, a delitfntk urnman rrrMif Y an ailing man hearty, j t V it i s builds up the system and in that way pre- A vents disease. Qi AlldruccUu: BOc mm! $1.00. f who has made three entries in short horn cattle cattle exhibit. the RESUMES FULL FORCE. National Drill Company to Start Monday. up Cambridge Citv. Ind.. Nov. 21. I

The National Drill company will re- fice of Srand junlor warden, the ofsume operations in full force Monday Ace which is the first step toward the after being shut down for a period of highest office in the order. The

ten days ou account of the condition of the money market. ELEVATOR BRINGS $5,000. D. J. Cope of Dunreith Buys ville Concern. LewisCambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21. j John Hazelrlgg has sold his elevator at Dunreith to D. J. Cope of Lewisvine; consideration $5,000. Mr. Cope will place his son in charge and add a coal wharf to the business.

in 1910. GIFTS FOR THE ELLIOTTS. j j0iin B. Cockrnm, Indiana's other Rural Route No. 4, Richmond, Nov. ; grand representative, will be a candi21. In the account last Saturday of date for the office of deputy grand the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. sire of the sovereign lodge.

Fletcher Elliott, the names of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Richmond, Mrs. Ellen Elliott, Mrs. Eliza Burke, Mrs. Annie Albright and Mrs. Rupe were omitted through mistake; also the list of pre-

sents. The Good Cheer club gave a Sarn Owens, New Albany; S. J. James, silver tea service, china cups and sauc-. LJnton; W. B. Brening. Rockfield; J. ers, tea and table spoons and Japan- j r. Andrews, Lawrenceport; Perry ese plate, Mr. and Mrs. Whitman, su- j Higman, Lafayette; S. O. Sharp, Ingar shell and butter knife, Mr. and dianapolis; E. E. Kelso, Vevay, and Mrs. Pyle, jelly spoon, George and George W. Long, Shipshewana. Frank Elliott, teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. j The encampment decided to ask the Taylor, sugar shell. Mr. and Mrs. 1 grand lodge for legislation which will

Stanley, gravy ladle, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, sugar shell and butter knife. SECURED 300 TURKEYS. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21 The hucksters of W. B. Barefoot and Co. brought in more than three hundred turkeys Tuesday afternoon and evening1. This is an unusual large number to be secured in one day as the turkey is scorce this season. These will be dressed and shipped to Xew York for the eastern market. SINGER CALLED TO HIS HOME. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21 C. C. Grant, the linger, who has been working in conjunction with evangelist Reed in conducting the Union Meetings at the Methodist church for the past ten days, was called to his home in Evausville. Tuesday, on account of the serious illness of his wife. AN OFFERING FOR MISSIONS. Elkhorn Mills, Ind., Nov. 21. The meetings at Orange Sunday morning and evening, 'conducted by Miss Met calf and Miss Ratliff were well attended and a liberal offering was tak-i en at the morning meeting for missions. FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21.The Friday Night club meets tonight at the home of Miss Marie Hodskin. Two papers will be read, "The Race Question,'' by Miss Louise Klieber and "A Winter in the Sunny South" by Mrs. Wesley Cornell. SEEK SERVICES OF SHAFER. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21 The town trustees of Hagerstown are negotiating with Casper Shafer to su perintend the construction of the new electric light plant they are about to install. Mr. Shafer is thoroughly competent for the position. REV. WILLIAMS TO PREACH. Cambridge City. Ind.. Nov. 21 The members of the A. M. E. church will hold an all day rally at their church on Sunday. Rev. Wellington WilHams of Richmond, will preach in the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. WILL STUDY THE PIANO. Milton, Ind., Nov. 21 Miss Caroline Walker was at Indianapolis Wednesday to arrange for a course iu piano study. She is a successful teacher of the piano, and wants to further lit herself for the profession. CONDUCTING A SALE. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 21ladies of the Christian church conducting a rummage t,ale in -The are the room recently vacated by Joseph Moore. They will have a market in i the same place on Saturday. CHILDREN ARE FRIGHTENED. Economy, Ind., Nov. 21. It is re ! ported there has been a case of diphthcria in Economy and the report has caused several school children to drop out for a few days. FUNERAL OF GEORGE ARTIST. Dublin. Ind., Nov. 21 The funeral of George Artist was held at the A, M. E. church Wednesday afternoon. MINOR NOTES. Cambridge City, Ind. Dan Cleveuger nas purcnasea uie n acre farm 01 iter. j. h. ucxidnage or Mncennes, located near Doddmlee s chapel: con - jsideration fio,4W. The purchase was

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FOR COMING YEAR Grand Encampment Finishes Up its Business in Annual Session. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED. H. W. HODSON, OF MARTINSVILLE IS GRAND JUNIOR WARDEN COCKRUM SEEKS OFFICE FROM THE SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE. Indianapolis, Nov. '21. Rober T. Daniels, of Atlanta, Ga., Georgia's representative to the sovereign grand lodge of the world, addressed the members of the grand encampment, I. O. O. F., Tuesday. Mr. Daniels also conducted the installation of officers. II. W. Hodson, of Martinsville, was other officers who were installed were: Grand patriarch, L. C. Helm, of Decatur; grand high rriest; H. J. McSheehy, of LoganEport; grand senior warden, W. H. Tabor, of Terre Haute; grand scribe, W. H. Leedy, of Indianapolis; grand treasurer, J. M. Lang, of Sullivan; grand trustee, S. P. Stroup. of Shelbyville, and the retiring grand patriarch, L. G. Akin, of Indianapolis, who was elected grand I representative to the sovereign grand j lodge, which meets at Denver, Colo., Nomlnations for Warden. The following nominations were made for the office of grand junior warden, the election to take place next year: . I. Hughes, Alexandria make a change in the management of the Odd Fellows' home at Greensburg, which will admit a representative of the encampment to the board of managers, now composed of representatives only of the grand lodge and the Rebekah assembly. When the season closed a bag containing more than $3,000 in cold cash was brought to the lodge room by J. M. Lang, the treasurer. This money was paid among the patriarchs, who receive pay for attending the meeting and mileage to and from their homes. A banquet, was served at the board of trade dining room last evening and the first degree was conferred by the Hartford City lodge, and the third degree by the Lincoln lodge of Indianapolis, was conferred upon candidates at Tomlinson hall. made through the George A. Doney agency. Cambridge City, Ind. R. L. Ferguson has purchased the property occupied by him on Mulberry street from H. H. Knowlton, of Mt. Carmel, 111.; WUI"UB dUW1 tr made through the W' H' Douey ageu" cy. Cambridge City, Ind. The Hall Mercantile store is closed for Thursday and Friday, making preparations for a sale. Cambridge City, Ind. Joseph Moore has moved his barber shop into the room recently vacated by Charles Marson, jeweler. New wall decorations and other improvements add much to the appearance. Cambridge City, Ind. Bert Duttweiler is placing new wall decorations in C. T. Wright's home. Cambridge City, Ind. Boden and Son have their pile driving outfit at Brookeville, Ohio, where they have a contract with the town to put down more than three hundred pile. He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., j who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more, ; good than any medicine I ever took, j For several years I had stomach J trouble and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I be-i gan taking Electric Bitters. I would I not take $300 for what they have done for me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great al - j terative and body builder; best of all for lame back and weak kidneys, Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork. Ind., Nov. 21. Chas. Bennett of Richmond, was in town j Tuesday. j Mrs. Ellen Morris of Richmond vis- ! ted Mr. and Mrs. Oil Cook Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ham- Pagan and Miss Linnie I Hatfield spent Monday in Richmond, ! Mrs. Glen Bavender Las returned ! i from a visit with relatives in Richj mond. i Dancing Proves Fata!. Many men and woinen catch colds at dances which terminate in pneumonia and consumption. After ex posure, if Foley's Honey and Tar is J taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. Chicago passengers usiag C. C. ft J L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois 1 Central) Station; most coBveniectlv located. Kemember Uaia. -U

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Joimes ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Nov. 21. Frank Cole came up from Richmond Tuesday to spend the day here. Mrs. Carrie Jackson and daughters Julia and Mrs. Mabel Gwin were visiting Cora Scantland Monday. J. P. Bennett is a little better today. Mrs. Lyda Dennis and daughter Sarah of Nettle Creek were entertained at dinner recently by Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan. Horace Kimball of Cincinnati spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Kimball. Mrs. Nancy Charles of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ella Charles took dinner with Jesse Stanley and family, Tuesday. Charles Williams of Indianapolis gave a recital at Modoc recently. Several young people of Modoc attended meeting at Losantsvillo Sunday night. Mrs. Edwards and daughter Clara of Modoc visited Mr. and Mrs. II. Edwards, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Oler of near Williamsburg had Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison with them at dinner. A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G. S. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "tor my rescue from eath, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough kuit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung torncomplaints. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggist. 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Nov. 21 Mrs. Anna Manlove Brown is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rea, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Clouds and children and Wm. Rothermel, of Connersvllle, spent Sunday with Milton relatives. Rev. Aaron Napier of Centerville. visited his church members and attended the Wednesday evening prayer service at Friends church. Supt. Jordan of Richmond was a Milton visitor this week. Mrs. John Guyton of Cambridge City and Miss Hazel McGeth of Dublin, were at Mrs. W. A. Bragg's Tuesday. Mrs. Will B. Daniel is at Indianapolis. Mrs. Florence Williams of Anderson is the guest of Mrs. L. P. Zeller. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church met with Mrs. Hiram L. Jones on Wednesday. Miss Erma McMath is visiting her sister, Mrs. Benton Wissler. i j it ii i uaiuuci ui luuiaudpuiia united the family of James Walker Tuesday. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND. I East Germantown. Ind.. Nov. 21. A ! number from here have been attending the meeting at Cambridge, held by j evangelist Keed. Mrs. Ellen Penny is visiting her son H. E. Penny in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hebble of Indianapolis, were in town Friday and Saturday. ELKHORN MILLS. IND. Elkhorn Mills, Ind., Nov. 21 Those ' entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. 1 aQd Mrs. Albert Smith were Miss ; Met calf of Worcester. Mass.. Miss K:Ajliff of Fairmouct, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and family. Lon Lavenport returned home Tuesday after spending several weeks in Arkansas. COLLEGE CORNER. IND. College Corner. Ind.. Nov. 21. Frank Eliason had a horse badly hurt by barbed -wire Sunday. Lewis Hosier -was at Richmond Saturday on business. Lyman Lyboult attended Teachers" institute at Richmond, Saturday. Flora Cox spent Friday with Laura Pike. PAI I qDIIJU WfiWT hT) PAY

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We don't want you to forget that our demonstration of bread-making with the Universal Bread Maker continues all this week. Mrs. Hennessey has baked hundreds of little sample loaves and distributed among our friends, together with much good advice and valuable suggestions. She will be doing the same thing today, tomorrow and Saturday. May we expect you?

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HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. Nov. 21. Mr. anl Mrs. Ross Vernon moved from Now Castle into half of the Margaret Benson property on North Perry Street Tuesday. Claud Peirce, who has been employed as a real estate aent at Indianapolis joined Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcom in their trip to Texas and they left Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Philabaum of Muncie came Tuesday evening to visit Alf Halderman and daughter. Miss Leona Halderman. The Christian Aid society will meet with Mrs. Wm. T. Warbinton next Tuesday afternoon. It is desired that there be a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and daughter Helen Frances were entertained a Mrs. Louisa Mason's Sunday. Mrs. Henrietta Bailey, mother of Murphy French, is not expected to live at her home at Mill ville. Mrs. Cora Clendenin was a guest at a one o'clock luncheon given by Mrs. Felt Balser at New Castle. Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Lester, living on the L M. Peirce farm, north of town spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Louisa Robertson, at New Castle. Mrs. Nancy Barr returned to her home at New Castle. Tuesday evening after a visit from Saturday until Tuesday with Mrs. Julia Kepler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burson of Eaton, O.. came Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, until Thursday evening. M. L. Sipe of Kidoville. Ind.. was a guest of Frank Hawkins Mondaynight. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones of Muncie came Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox. Mr. Jones, who is very prominent among the K. of P.. was chief doorkeeper at the state legislature last winter. Miss Maud Neal of Oakville came down Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. Horace Scott and other friends. Walter Howard of Muncie and Miss Hazel Knapp Mere guests of Mr. Howard's aunt, Mrs. Manda Undtrhill, Tuesday. Otha Williams returned to his work as mail clerk on the Pennsylvania line. Tuesday after a ten days' vacation. Cured of Bright's Disease. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y., writes: "Before I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle ihe dropsy had gor. as well as all other symptoms of Bright's disease." A. G. Luken & Co. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris. 0., Nov. 21 Verling Tracy lias pneumonia. Misses Nellie Morrison, Ida Judy and two of the little boys from the orphans' home at Eaton, spent Sunday with friends here. Mac Taylor of New Hope, died Sunday. He was the father rf Miss Glenua Taylor, who is well known here. ROBINSON'S CROSSING, IND. Robinson's Crossing, Ind., Nov. 21. Mary Holland. Alice Byrne. Eldon Bradbury and Nora Ryan were callers Saturday afternoon at William Holland's heme. The school social took in -42. The Kay View Reading club is preparing for a guest meeting to be wkli Odelia Hurst. Nov. 27. CHESTER, IND. Chester. nd Nov. 2 Mr. and Mr?. T. J. Gist were anion? the quests at a dinner party at Richmond. Sunday, given by Mrs. Lizzie Gist and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gist. Charles Huffman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dora Wampole were guests of Ir. and Mrs. Timothy Hart, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Watt Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Sunday.

DUBLIN, IND.

Dublin. Ind.. Nov. 21. Mrs. Agnos ! Moore is moving into the property n Main street, recently vacated by Leo Johnson. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beard of Indianapolis, have been visiting here, i Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Whitaker of Dunj lap. Kansas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Nathan Stant. ' Misses Lena Butler and Ethel Jackson of Straughns visited school here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and little son of New Castle, and Mrs. Libbie Smith and daughter. Maude, of straughns, were guests of Mrs. Newcomer, Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Stephenson went to Dayton Tuesday on business. Misses Lena Bradway. Maude Allison, Eltha Nelson, visited schools here Monday. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur- : gatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, j gentle cleansers and invigorators. ! Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, ; malaria and jaundice, at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. 2."c. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., Nov. 21 Many of the K. of P.'s of this place went to Hagerstown Wednesday to the dedication of the new lodge hall. The committee of the Friends' church that is to purchase lights for the church has the matter under consideration. Elijah Mably, formerly of this place and who has in the last few months made his home with his neice In Illinois, has with Mrs. Wlsner, his neice, returned here to make a short I visit. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. CI cents. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Iud., Nov. 21 Mrs. James Quigley of Richmond, visited Miss Nola Savage, on Sunday. i Mrs. Minnie Wright, Mrs. J. M. Home, Mrs. Emilie K. Anderson and Miss Kate V. Austin formed a party that attended the lectures and exhibition of the Domestic Science Association at Reid church, Richmond, last Saturday. James W. Home and B. M. Peelle visited relatives and friends at New Madison. O., on SundEy. i Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Pierson. Mies Belle Brumfield and Master Emerson Jpnkins of Richmond, were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumfield. Mrs. John Pierce of Doddridge vis ited her sister. Mrs. Thomas J. Clevenger recently. ! Mrs. William Barton entertained on ! Sunda3 Mrs. Mary Barton and Mrs. Ada Tice of near Richmond. WHITE BRANCH, IND. White Branch, Ind.. Nov. 21 Mrs. Mary Bales is suffering with rheumatism. Charles Burgess and family visited Herbert Howard, Muth of Hagerstown. Sunday. i Krarn1! Moore and family spent i Sunday with Jaros Conway and fam- ) fly who al.-o entertained Reuben j Brown, Ras Lines and John Allen and ! families, who all made th trip to ! Los Angeles, California, last May to the annual conference. It. was a very enjoyable day. CAMPBELLSTOWN. OHIOCampbell st own. O.. Nov. 21. Elmer McWhinney and wife were in Eaton j Monday on bu.-ines. Miss Amy Arrismith. W. W. CampJbell and wife and Prof. Coblentz and family were graests of Andrew McWhinney and family at Eaton, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Paddock left Monday for Louierille. Ky to visit relatives. ) Rev. Kerr of Dayton will fill his apj point mems here next Sunday.

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SANITOL $2.70 worth of Sanitol Toilet Luxuries for $1.00. Call at the store and get our proposition. Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY. Kibllnger Motor Buggy. $250 And Upwards Air cooled 9-10 II. P. The Automobile for winter. No water to freere. No punctured tires. Simple, safe and reliable. Built lor country roads. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box No. 320. Auburn Ind. WESTBOUND. C, C. & L. R. R. (Effective April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOvJND. No.l No.S No.31 Ko.3-5 &.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lv. Chicago. dS:35 9:30 a8:35 Lv. Peru ....12:60 2:05 4:40 Lv. Marion. . 1:44 2:59 6:37 7-4, Lv. Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:lu Lv. Rlchm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8; 05 f:35 Ar. Cln'tl 6:35 7:30 10:25 p.m. a.m. pan. No.2 No.4 No.S2 NaC-4 a m. p.m. a.m. Lr. Cln'tl ...d8:40 9:00 8:40 p.m. Lv. Rlchm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:65 S:3Q Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marion .. 1:19 1:44 1:1ft 9:00 Lv. Peru .... 2:25 2:46 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. a.m. p.m. am. Dally. d-Dallf Except Sunday. c-Sunday Only. Through Veetlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati oer our own rails. Double dally service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 ant 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled In trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Peru. then trains Nos. 3 and 4. be twee Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and furtlr information call on or write, C. A. BLAIR. P. A T. A Richmond. lad. During the Winter Season the C. C. & L. will have LOW RATES to FLORIDA and all TOURIST POINTS LIBERAL STOP-OVERS LONG LIMITS Direct Connection at CINCINNATI with all THRU CAR LINEC Write for folder, state your destination, and we will furnish free of charge, cost of ticket, hotels and board, and itinerary. C. A. BLAIR, P. . T. A. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond, Ind. or T. H. GURNEY, G. P. A., Chicago. EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 505-507 Main St.. Richmond. Ind. i DR. W.J.SMITH .. DENTIST.. HOME PHONE 1382. 5 1103 Main Street. Ground flnar DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST U and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Idr Assistant. The Best Brands Of Cigars To be found are to be obtained T:ere and they are i-ept Just righL You won't find them dry and brittle, with the wrappers peeling off. "When you want a good smoke come in and inspect our choice line of cigars. M. J. Quigley, 4Ih and Main

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