Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 286, 26 November 1907 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1.007.
MANY COMPLAINTS STILL COMING III
Preble County Farmers Find They Have Been Taken . In Nicely. HAVE HAD NO DIVIDENDS. AT THE SAME TIME THEY FIND MACHINERY PURCHASED TO BE WORTHLESS NEWS OF WAYNE j AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. New Paris, O., Nov. 26. Complaints continue to come in from the scheme of a co-operative concern at Springfield, O.. that tioid considerable stock in this aud other communities, some time 'iso. However, the purchasers' of the certificates find they have no ground for legal action. The certificates entitled ihem to a shre in the profits of the comnany and a discount on agricultural implements and 'tipplies purchased. Notes Riven by the farmers have been pnid, but. so far no dividends have been declared and the farmers find their machinery is not worth purchasing at any price. REDISTRICTS THE TOWNSHIP. Action is Taken by Trustee Anderson. Albert Whitewater, lnd., Nov. 2t!. -Trustee. Albert Anderson, in view of the new law regarding road supervisors, hatf been fit. to redistrict the township. As the new law has increased the remuneration of supervisors from SI. 50 to $2 per day and extended the time of road working from forty to sixty days and the fact that the county at present tins charge of sixteen miles of the JiiRhways of the township, it appears that two men can do the necessary road work, so the township will elect hut two supervisors nt thts time one In each voting nreciucr. The boundaries of le two dist-'ets w"l b identical with the vvsrilMr nrec'nct boundaries, wh'ob d'v'ils te towephii) nlonij a l,Te it'rTt'v ficr tn itr l'ne from the nn'-it v-V'-vo v,- void known, IIS the l'"tntojii ret" in!'t,, f fM . l''i.1 cvncna the "- t. All voters 1 -it Bethel a 'id twelve, . '!- s'nrrvjsor. : v!; tno of his ofTi,.,,.,vr. fxf th' e'eet'on. All "it "-'s In the south district will meet it Wl?ler'p school house, ( f T"it. No. 7) between the ho"rs of ten and twelvo nnd vote to elect nn stmervisor for t'-i's tl'striet. Charh-s Wricht wlll by nnnolnttnent bave charge of this election. DINNER ON THANKSGIVING. The Usual Event will be Given at Centerville. Centerville, lnd., Nov. 2G. The Woman's Cemetery association met Friday afternoon in the rooms of the Civic club. Reports from the special committees were received and final arrangements fere made for the public dinner to be given at the town .iall on Thanksgiving da". The committees on soliciting supplies made a line report of abundant success, and the committees on the sale of tickets also made an encouraging Veport, having
sold tts many as 150 tickets to the din- took action on the matter ot the pasner. in Richmond alone. An abundant torate at the close of the evening ser-
Ptipply ot turkeys have been bought and a superb dinner will be served at the usual price. A lunch will be servd in the evening at five o'clock. WEDDINT MILTON. Jacob Swearinre. .! Miss Ada Fernuson are Married. - , v. . , , 1 Milton, Ind., Nov. 2t. Jacob Swearinger of Sterling Kansas and Miss Ada Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ferguson, were married at the Ferguson home on Connersville Ftreet, Monday evening at seven o'clock, the Rev. F. A. Scott, a minister oS the Christian church officiating. Only members of the family witnessed the ceremony. The bride was very pretfy in a white landsdowne dress, simply fashioned. After a few days visit at Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Swearinger .will return to Milton, prior to going to Kansas. HAS NUMEROUS INVENTORS. New Paris i Somewhat Notable in This Line. New Paris, O., Nov. 20. New Paris is coming to the frort in the way of inventors the past yepr. Of those who have been successful in their attempts are Jesse Johnson, who has invented a corn harvester that will cut and husk the corn in the field and which will soon be ready to put on the market. I. C. Ashman has Invented a heater for mail wneotis and has been selling them for the past year. Dr. Chas. Wilcox and C. P. Kirkpatrick have invented u patent fishing bait and'have. formed a company for the purpose of manufacturing it. COMES INTO A FORTUNE. Claude C. Matthews Inherits Considerable Property. Cambridge City, Ind.. Nov. G Claude C. Matthews a well known ' younr man who came here from Mnn-; cle about two years ago. and who hss slr.ee been employed t the caaket factory, reached his maturity Inst Friday amfby the provision of his mothers will he becomes the posessor of a i 'onsiderable fortune, consisting of rc.'l estate and money. He wa at M'jncie last Saturday when ho recciv-j
NEW BROTHERS-IN-LAW FOR MABEL COREY.
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The plans of Charles II. Gilman for revenue on his hon-ln-law. W. K. Corey, who married his daughter and then refused to recognize him, have shattered. Mrs. Charles Alisky, formerly Pearl Oilman (to the left) and Ruby Oilman I lower picture) were to appear in a sister act in vaudeville and were to King a sons entitled "My Big Sister Won't Speak to Me." However, Mr. Oilman, whose picture also appears, has received word that I'earl, -0 years old. is the bride of a variety theatre proprietor in San Francisco, and Ruby has become engaged to Charles Heggerdon whose cards read, "Champion Heavyweight Barker of the West."
ed from his guardian longings. all of his beSENIORS GAVE ORATIONS. They Are in Charge of the Morning Exercises at Cambridge. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 26. The members of the senior class of the high school are required to deliver a series of three orations during the school year. It is the custom for the teachers to conduct the opening exercipes, but for the three school da"s 0f tnjs Wf.ek this custom has been abolished and the seniors are in charge of the exercises, class delivering Monday. four members of the their orations each CALL TO THE REV. SCOTT. He is Wanted by the Milton Christian Congregation. Milton, Ind., Nov. 26. The board of officers of the Milton Christian church will recommend that the congregation tender a call to the pastorate to Rev. F. A. Scott of La Rose, 111. Rev. Mr. Scott occupied the pulpit Sunday morning and evening and was greeted by large audiences, w:k gave such expressions of approval that the board vlce 6 THE BEESONS' SURPRISED. Milton, Ind., Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. L. W Beeson were surprised by a number of their friends Sunday evening. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames A. J. Hart, Joseph Cleven- ! ger. Hiram Crook and I. J. Bishon. A very pleasant evening was spent. GLEN WALTERS VERY SICK. Straughn. Ind., Nov. 26. Glen Walters, who was reported sick last week was in a serious condition Thursday night. Dr. Boyd of Cambridge City was called in council with Dr. Cooper. There is some hone of recovery. QUARTERLY MEETING HELD. Fountain City, lnd., Nov. 26. The Methodist quarterly meeting was held at Middleboro and the Friends" quarly meeting was held at New Garden, Sunday. WILL SERVE SUPPER.' Straughn. lnd., Nov. 26. The Pythian Sisters will serve supper in the K. of 1. hall Thanksa'ving night. Been the ? l&e Kind Vu Have Aiws BoimM Signature f STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn. lnd.. Nov. 20. Nathan Gauker is sick with the mumps. Bartie Gauker is working as night operator at Knightstown for a fewnights. Walter Modlin moved to Montpelier, Ind.. this week. Mrs. Chesieigh Haskett and datigh-' ter Meiba. and Miss Borgia Haskett jleft Saturday to visit Mrs. Haskett's j parents at Forest. O., for a week or ; niore. ' Colds Colds !Mr .vvr Jbi tor if Aytr's Chan Pectoral i in at th right mfrn for nir-h -.. iowfjgjf
NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, o., Nov. l'',. Mrs. Florence Newbern. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, for a month, has returned to his home in California. Mrs. Viola Watts and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Crowell at Campbellstown. Miss Morna Newbern and Elma Horner were visiting in New Madison
from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Barbara Haller is critically ill v ith pneumonia. Prof. Torrence and Edward Spencer of Richmond were visitors at the home of A. A. McNeill, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Eaton, spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Daniel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman and daughter of Richmond, visited B. S. Davis and family, Sunday. - Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use only llr Kinsr's Vew T.ifn Pills the r:ifV gentle cleansers and invigorators. , Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, : malaria and jaundice, at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. 25c. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind.. Nov. Messrs. and Mesdames O. L. Callaway of Cambridge City. R. P. Lindsay, L. W. and T T 1 . T. . . T i.. j. i-i. ueesuu, anu ..ms. maij iiuusaj. were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W i 1 1 Wallace Sunday afternoon. Elegant refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Gertrude Oakes of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Hussey. Frank Brumfield was at Indianapolis over Sunday. On Saturday he witnessed the Manual-Shortridge high chool football contest and grew oarse rootin' for his favorite school vani. J. L. Gresh of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gresh. Miss Alice Beeson is serving as organist at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. John Judkins at Cambridge City. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater. Ind., Nov. 20. Foster I B. Curtis of Valparaiso university is I visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. jj. Curtih. A large and very attentive audience greeted Rev. .1. v . Zerbe buuday att-i ernoon. Mauford White and family of Bethel visited Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White. Sunday. Foster Curtis and sister. Erma. were guests of Miss Zona Grave. Sunday. Rev. Sharritt preached three veryable sermons to large and attentive audiences at his regular appointment at the Christian church. The old house in North street. New Rochelle. formerly the home of Thomas Paine, the author of the "Age of Reason." has just beem sold for .100. and it is reported that the purchasers will dismantle and use it for firewood. The house is nearly 200 years old. ? -old after co.d, cough after coue h One cold no sooner cured than another one comes. It's a bad habit. this taking-cold habit. What you h wnt 1S mea:cne that mil break up ff thishaMt.healinflamed membranes, weat tissues. f 'J Co if?.
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ARE PURE AT LEAST State Food and Drug Commissioner Says a Good Word for Them. NO WONDERFUL PROPERTY.
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THEY CANNOT B! MADE CIENTLY NUTRITIOUS TO TAKEi THE PLACE OF ARE WHOLESOME MEATS, BUT H. E. Barnard, state food and drug commissioner, has been hearing much about the "bale of hay" joke and the "sawdust" tale, together with more serious intimations of the use of "dope" in breakfast foods, and he believes it is time to say something for tae consolation of breakfast food humanity. "The lover of breakfast foods may let hi.; appetite run riot witho.it fear of harm," said Mr. Barnard. "There is no truth in the freoaeatly repeated statement. that certain brands con tain arsenic or morphine. Arsenic would be of no value as a food and , . . mAfntn ii. ... ...... . . ... 1... .. .
.a eiiKUMu- o. ,lJ"-! home SuiHiay. ed by even the most unscrupulous j Mr. a!1,i ;vlrs. niari,.s Moore called manufacturer in his desire breed a j on John Fulton and wife Sunday aftbreakfast food habit Hi his customers. : r,::oi,nah c-.i, i I Ii'-s- I'ff'J Cooney and children of
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the trade) have been due to false ru-j Liza and James Armstrong visited mors started by rival manufacturers, j their aunt and uncle near Fountain or owe their origin to joking state-1 City Saturday and Sunday, ments that have been misinterpreted! John Follie. Lemuel McNutf. Frank by a credulous pubMc. Neither is 'Taj lor. James Busby. VYm. Horncy.there any ground for the "bale of hay' i George Armstrong. Robert Medearis. joke or tin? 'sawdust tale, or any oth-jand Roscoe Reynolds, went to Foun-
er of the numerous hoaxes so often j , served us in comic columns as humor, j The breakfast cereals are sound, honi est foods, worth their price ut food value and even more, in the variety they brin? to the tabK" Not Wonders, but Wholesome. Mr. Barnard says that the unusual claims made for some of the cereal foods are absurd. ''There is no mysterious alchemy known to millers," he said, "by which unuu food value can be imparted to their products. A dish of breakfast food does not and can never be made sufficiently nutritious to take the place of ments, as some imaginative manufacturers would have us believe of their particular products. A pound package of , breakfast food has the same value as a loaf of bread and a dish of oatmeal nourishes us hut little more th'-tn a slice of bread and butter. Breakfast
foods are valuable because of their Mrs. James Clark and son. Mr. Harry great relatively small cost. The Clark, residing south of Centerville. standard prennrations of rolled oats spent Sunday at Oreensfork. as giiests and what when obtained in bulk are of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. next lo white flour, anions? our most Charles Smith. economical foods. The malted and Henry Pinnick of Orleans, lnd.. visotherwise 'pred'gested foods cost, ited his niece Mrs. Garfield Jackson, on i more, but the increased price is jus- Saturday and Sunday.
tif'ed by the fact that the housewife is at little or no exnnse iu cooking or otherwise preparing them." He Fought at Gettysburg. David Parker, of Fayette, X. Y. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more j good than any medicine I ever took. 1 For several years I had stomach I trouble and paid out much money for j medicine to little purrosp, until I be- ! gan taking Electric Bitters. I would ' not take $500 for what they have done for me." Grand tAnlc for the aged ! and for female weaknesses. Great alterative and body builder; best of all for lame back and weak kidneys. c-,arnr,taoA by A. G. Luken &. Co., druggist. ;oc. EAST GERMA.NTOWN, IND East Germantown, Ind., Nov. 20. Miss Foster of Richmond, spent Sunday with Charles Winter and family. Miss Goldie Hunt is visiting in Columbus. O. Eddie Miller of Indianapolis is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller. Prof. C. C. Hyde visited the Dublin schools Friday. Mat Wills and family spent Sunday iu Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocher will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Yern De Hayes, north of Richmond. T . . , ROBINSON S CROSSING, IND. Robinson's Crossing, lnd.. Nov. 20.ilambert Funk and familv of Indiananoiis. David nunc anu iamity, j. h. Retherford. wife and two sons. Lambert and Lee. and David Funk Sr.. were guests of Frauk Trusler. wife and son Fred, Sunday. W. B. Lambert and wife and Mis;? Mary Kuhn and W. C. Lambert, wife aud daughter. Miss India, spent Sunday with J. H. Lambert and family. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. Ind.. Nov. 20. C. O. Williams of Wiekleff. Ky., visited his father. Daniel Williams, over Sunday. Everett Hunt spent Sunday in Portland. Claude Keever spent Sunday in Muncie. Bierley Pyle has gone to New lork to attend a horse sale. WILLIAMSBURG, IND. Williamsburg. Ind., Nov.- 26.Omar Pierce is spending a few Mrs. days with relatives at Indianapolis. Clarence Pills Is askin? the support !of his friends for assessor. The Meth.odi.st t-hurr-h had prpachins: , services .line. Sunday mornir.; anil "vi-
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Economy. Ind.. Nov. Mr?. Jen nie Seautland was in Richmond Fri-. y. ! Hoy Daugherty and Mrs. MaNi lias ! ton were iu Uageistown Saturday. .Mrs. (Jula JesMip spent Friday m : Ki iirnoii'!. ' .lifS Kditlt Uerd pent Friday in. Williainsbuig. j Miss Mabel Huanicutt is back in thi central o.Iice this wee'.. j j Mr. ar.d Mrs. L. V. St a mm went to! jiiatistown Saturday eenir.g. j ! John Fran.. I in atitnde.1 Friends me?tinsr at WVst Rivts. Si.iulav ! t l .Mr. ana .Mrs. .iesse li.p.oie ana ' daughter Helm of llarorstov. n wi re i I entertained at dinner Sunday, by Mr. j Mm. John If r:-.:(.-!e George Mc.-ey of eliti nsfoi k. Char-1 ley ( oc, Mi. ana .Mrs. lirry and i:.: Martiue. were visitors at the Ed-1 wards" s Sunday. I Mrs. Alice Fraist-r spent Sunday in j Richmond. ! Mrs. Ilattie Lacy ami son Harry re-J .urued to Fou a tain City Sunday. ; Mr. anu Mrs. Jos. Lamb and thildren: .-pent Sunday afternoon in Economy. ; L e riiamm returntd to Dayton Su'i-i .ay evening. Mis.-" Martha Weyl visited Muncie .eiatives Saturday and Sunday. The Misses Minnh and iJertha Marshall veie shopi'dng in Riihmond Saturday. Frank MeKinnon of Losantville was here Friday. OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive IJiil. Iu Mrs. Isaac Kiiu v. Mi and of A. ll ear William.J. M c Kinney v uuif, ill Centerville are staying vith her si.ter tl)j!. we tain city by Light to see the Mitchell. large steer owned Cured of Eright'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 our; of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent brittle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright's disease." A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville. lnd., Nov. lit!. Mr. and H. H. Prelle and family and Miss Belle Williams, were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Denipsey (.)'.- bun at Lynn. j Miss Kathryn Williams of Chicago lis visiting her grandparents. Mr. and jMrs. J. W. Williams. Martha Fanslicr is unable to attend scnool oil account of tonsilitis. DUBLIN. i.ND. Dublin. Ind Eiwood has Nov. Mr. Leeon of been visiting relatives here. Will Jay and family spent Sunday with relatives at Lewisville. Jacob Williams visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gruell are moving to Cambridge City. Mrs. Jane Yickrey has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King. Mrs. Myra Hood entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. ma omach The heart is an orgfan that people are j not inclined to trifle with, but a person may nave nattering cr tne ceart, neartburn and si oiilar troubles acd yet have a perfectly sound heart Nice times out of ten the disorder comes from the stomach through dyspepsia, constipaoon or some otner aigesuye auraent. co instead ot takirg neart cures ' or other such vh!n?s that certain stimulants and narcotics, take & hanriiesa but effective remedy tike Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Per"-' in which will correct the stive disorder i'Dd in ihsit way cure the sumxm C heart trcubie The rente! y Is guaranteed to do this, and you enn obtain it of any drwitist in 50 cect ar.d S! bottles. As there are ab ut IN) doses to the latter the cure will cost you but a fw cents. The experience of y,?n Knfght. ot Bellview, Tf ed., in this rtirar'l f touid te c f interest to all who suffer i rem ht. ' -nni. t-c Sbe vrrit s tl at for five years she siu: red In rr ir.dL-cstScn :.ml constipation, trim f.irr.rtf i-ils. fiuueriiis at the heart &nd fce!;r bi;m. s-hecouidn't eat n. at or anything seifeocru v ith m at Dr. Caldwcil's Syrup Pept-in tti.s n corrsui nded to her i;r.d after a few doses the indigestion and cocstii ation was relieved and the faintiE spells ar.d heart trouble soon tiisftrrcared. ifce takes a dose of the ren.edy &!'.T ei;c? r.d now never reels any ill effect r rvt-r tihru she eats. It would be weil for tt ' o 5.. r in this vray to do as she did a Ed he ; ; ?d . There Is do quct, i j-.t Dr. OVtf'w-eirs Syrup Pepsin is the Uest tt ;b.i'.' vc mnJ ditftsttaiMe autac the d'.bjo?l ci live itr-.c: i-opie. Jt It never knpes. itiu-,f ic?;..' rm-uy x-.r florai,8 gentle action is esr-etiej-j to be retoxamrnaca to cDuci-a. f rn.? u uuc: otr.f-r3 kl.o t-n-not stand the violer.oo ccd r.pitg ol ; puratiTia and cattzruc tr.o':eis. 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