Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 291, 1 December 1907 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PA1LAPIU3I AND iJUX-TELEGRAJI, SUNDAY DECEMBER 1, 1907.

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(GteDo 604 NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., Nov. SO. Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer are entertaining JMr. and Mrs. Leo Kk-ederger and Mr. j and Mrs. W ill Kleederger of Anderson. Mr. aud, Mrs. T. L. Porterfield gave a family dinner at their home, west of town. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Qmer Davisson and daughter of Fort "Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bice and children. Mr. and : Mrs. W. V. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs Adam Reid and daughter of GreenWood. , Mr, and Mrs. Silas Horner entertained the following guests,. Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Wood Welsh of Whitewater; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Welsh of Springfield. O.; and Miss Grace Wrenn. Mrs. Bertha White and children of Middleboro were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. George Lehman. Mrs. Margaret Klrkpatrick is the guest of friends hare. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Richmond spent Thursday with Mr. John Caughey and family. Dr. Hawley and family visited Dr. Hawley's sister, Mrs. Werhley, Thursday. 1 Miss Margaret Dunn of Cincinnati and Mr. Walton of Knightstown, Ind., 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cail Relnheimer, Thursday. Neil Mitchell and family spent Thursday in Richmond. Miss Blanche Mitchell is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Niswonger in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Jobannlng and family of Richmond spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeil. Mrs. 'Alice Lawder, Miss Ray Lawyer and John Lawder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kilbourn, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Oiie Whitaker were entertained at tlu- home of Harry Ilazcltlne, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bogan eutertained a number of friends at a bountiful dinner, Thursday. Tlie following were present: Mr. and Mrs. (,). H. King. Mr. and Mrs. etiorge Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richie and Mrs. Ella Bloom. Mrs. Ella Bloom spent Frnlay with Mrs. Alfred Murray, south of town. Miss Maude Benson rnd Fred White of Pleasant Hill were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benson. Thursday at noon. The Rev. Comfort performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. WMliatn Miller and fam'lv entertained ihe fo'l'Wng guests at Tfcankseiv-ino- din"er- Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Cb"'- rnd faMv. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Chirk and son, Mr. and Mrs. Char1s Reid and Mr. aud Mrs. Fdward Reid. Christian Markey of Hart. Mica, is visiting relatives here. Miss Myrtle Cl;n:enp el and Adolnh JCfNT'werc? married ;;t Eaton, Friday afternoon. I ain't feeling right to-day. Something wrong I must say: Come to think of it. thr.t's right I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea last night. " For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. CHAIRS"ARE PURCHASED. Ilagerstown, Ind., Nov. 3. The K. of P. hare ordered ten dozen chairs from fh Cambrid&e Manutfacturins jcornr-sar to Tv used in ther hot hall.

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- 608 MAM ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Nov. 30 Mrs. Hannah Kimball entertained at Thanksgiving .dinner Mrs. John Sugraves of Winchester, Horace Kimball of Cin cinnati, and Miss Mvra Kimball, of ! Blountsviile. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and children of Webster spent Thursday with the Hiatts. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and son Thomas of Muncie. Harry Thornburg of Richmond spent Thursday here the guest of relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Loop entertained Mrs. Henry Loop and Mrs. George Young of Thorntown at dinner, Thursday. Albert Clark, of Philadelphia, arrived here Wednesday to be the guest of B. W. Clarke and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and daughters entertained at dinner Thursday, Samuel Trueblood of Eden and Barney McCoy of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ballenger had as their guests at dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Elim 'Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Marshall and children. Mrs. Ellen Clark and Mrs. Jennie Scantland attended Friends' quarterly meeting at Hopewell, Friday and today. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle entertained guests from Richmond recently. Miss Opal Parker of Carlos City, is visiting the Franklins this week. Will W. Williams visited Dr. and Mrs. Clark, Thursday. William Lamb and daughter, Edith, took dinner with Ulysses Manning and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler entertained at dinner Thanksgiving in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Oier and David Fouts of Kansas, and Mrs. Nannie Oler of near Greensfork. Elvin Oler was at Williamsburg, Friday. The Etude Club met with Miss Gail Haxtou, Friday. A large number of the club members were present. Simpson and Dora Peirce had as their Thursday's guests, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Peirce and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballenger visited Lewis Weyl Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny of New la&tle spert a dy here recently. Mr. aud M s Sei-rest and chillren were Mr. nnd Mrs. George Canaday's cufsts Thursday. The M. E. m'ss'onnry meets with Mrs Pearl Conley, Saturday afterneon. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Will Hollinsrsworth and children at WilMairsburg were gnosis ot .ir. ana .Mrs. Leander Andersotl, Thursday night. i Byram cently. Cole was in Richmond , re-, ASSOCIATION WILL MEET. OVntprvill. Tn .1 Vnv "fl Tlio . . ..v... w. Bryan Woman's Cemetery association ! will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. MelisF Jackson to elect officers for the ensuing year, and also to make arrangements for their annual New Year'3 supper Chicago passengers us?ns C, G. 4k L. trains land at 12th st (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. tf

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DUBLIN, IND. Dublin. Ind., Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Larsh entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seott, of Cambridge City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Richmond. Miss Kate Voris of Indianapolis has been spending a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Fricker and daughter, Bernice, visited in Richmond Thursday. Mrs. Goldie Elliott and Miss Emma Sutton were in Richmond Friday.

Albert Stewart of Rich Square vis- were the victim of a complete surited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles prise by their neighbors who gather-

Stewart, Thursday. Miss Hazel McGetl visited in Richmond Friday. Carter Cora is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Richmond, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Larsh. Mrs. George Wilson has returned from a few days' visit at Connersville. Miss Bertie Lafever of Mt. Auburn, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Hayes, Friday. i Mrs. Aldah Hale is sick. i

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Garthwaito family, Mrs. Senaho Mull and family, are spending a few days with relative Wm. Crook and wife of College Corin Richmond. , ner and Blanche Conly of Richmond. Mrs. B. F. Hatfield visited in Cam- j bridge City, Friday. j CARMEN FAMILY REUNION. Miss Anna Hiatt went to Indianapo- j Chester, Ind., Nov. 30. The Carlis Friday to study the business man- men family held its annual reunion agement of the Bertha Ballard home, at Bert Carmen's home Thanksgiving

before she begins her duties as .superintendent. ! Mrs. W. H. Trusler has been visiting her daughter at Connersville. Miss Hattie Gaunt visited in Richmond Friday. ! CHESTER, IND. Chester, Ind., Nov. 30 A. M. Hoover and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fulghum spent Thanksgiving with C. C. Fulghum at Fountain City. Nellie Morrow is the guest of her

brother, Dr. R. D. Morrow at the City aopropriate to Thanksgiving. Miss hospital, Indianapolis. Matriee Geisler entertained the ladies Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall entertained with instrumental music. The next Mr. and Mrs. Sieweke and Mrs. Hen- meeting of the club will be Wedne-s,-nings, Thursday at dinner. j (iay afternoon, Dec. 11, with Mrs. El"Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bulla and daugh-; ja Fox on South Perry street, ter Bertha were among the guests at j

dinner at the home of Mr. aud Mrs Harry Engelbrecht, Spring Grove, on Thanksgiving -day. Miss Clara Pickett visited her ' brother. Ulysses Pickett, at Reid hospital, Thursday. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Nov. 30. Mr. an Mrs. Jack Jarrett spent Thanksgivln-, in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kelly of Richmond, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. fr nnrt Mrs StPtihen Thnmas and ..... . - ' daiiehtpr Anna attended th& weddinsr of Miss Eva Thomas at Richmond Wednesdav evenine. i Mr. and" Mrs. P. IX Lawler and fani-! -at- . l i .. r li i .1 , 1.1, mu, uuu .ii. vj. iidiuiiCl auu ; family. Mr. and Mrs. Jransom and! Mrs. Alice Arnett of Richmond, and j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Conn and Merrill' Conn of Muncie. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pegg and family here. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via &. C. t: L. lands yon in Chicago at 7:00 a. tn. Through sleepers sad

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A MILTON WOMAN HAS NWL VASE Is Made From a Crooked Neck Squash Grown in Her Own Garden.

IS SHAPED LIKE A PEANUT. MRS. MRY ST. CLAIR OWNS THE CURIOUS AFFAIR WHICH ATTRACTS SO MUCH ATTENTION FROM NEIGHBORS. Milton, Iud., Nov. 30 Mrs. Mary St. Clair, who presided over one of the ! tables at the M. L. church ladies, j Thanksgiving dinner, had her table decorated with a novel vase. It was made from a crooked-necked squash that was shaped like a peanut and was 10 inches long and inches around. The vase 'was fitted on tripods and was fillel with, carnations. The story of the vase is about as follows: Mrs. SL Claii has been for the last two or three years planting the seed of the long crooked-neck squash. They 'heretofore grew so large, that they were not practical for a small family and this year Mrs. St. Clair devoutly wished she could get seed of a smaller squash. The vines grew but the one squash of the aforesaid dimensions and this Mrs. St. Clair fashioned into a pretty vase. HORSES BADLY SCARED. Four Animals, Belonging to David Newman are Missing. Ilagerstown, Ind., Nov. 30. David Newman living on the Myers farm, three and one- half miles east of town was leading four horses across the road from the barn yard to pasture Thursday at the same time an automobile came along, scaring the horses and they broke loose and started on a run west and nothing has been heard of them since. They were traced as far as Cambridge but no other traco has been found. RAY MULL INJURED. Was Accidentally Struck With a Ball Bat. Robinson's Crossing, Ind., Nov. 30While playing at the school Wednesday-afternoon Ray Mull met with a very painful accident. Leland Geise was swinging a ball bat in some manner over his head when the bat slipped, striking Ray in the forehead, cutting a gash about hree inches in length. It required two stitches to close the wound, called to dress it. Dr. Ambrose was TWO COUPLES SURPRISED. Jacksonburg, Ind., Nov. 30. Tuesday evening at their beautiful country home, two and one half miles southeast of Jacksonburg, Lewis Hasier and John Boyd tnd their wives ed to the number of fifty for an oyster hupiJtr. me evenuis was spent in i music and social conversation, followed by supper. Those present were Jos. Burroughs, wife and daughter, Caleb Wilson wife and son. Dr. Daugherty, wife and two daughters, Oliver Morse, wife and two sons, Ora Wagner and wife, Frank El'ason and wife, Mrs. Adrian Hosier and son Scott, Mrs." Maggie Lightner and son Charles all of Jacksonburg; Mrs. Laura Pike and children, Vernon Hosier and day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carmen, Frank Carmen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carmen, Blanch and Bonnie Carmen, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Pickett, Marjorie, Freddie and Carlos Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hemings, Dorthea and Esther Hemir-gs, Benj. Norris and Berdie Xorris. PROGRESSIVE CLUB PROGRAM. Ilagerstown. Ind., Nov. 30. The Prosrrepsive club, which met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Geisler rendered a very interesting program, GAVE AN OYSTER SUPPER. Milton, Ind., Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beeson entertained at an oyster supper Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Eli Marvin of Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. George Florea. Mr. Will Edwards Connorsville; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Florea, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson of Milton. BRANTS' FURNISH MUSIC Ilagerstown. Ind., Nov. So. Miss Nellie Brant and Frank Brant furnished music for the Thanksgiving dance at Greensfork. Others who attended were Misses Ruth Copeland and Eva Roller, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fouts, Hugh Ba vender, Ralph Hughes, Albert Hindman. nnn FFLinWe FirrT " Hagerstown, ma., .Nov. 30. The odd Fellows have elected officers as follows: XoWe Grand. Mull Wogoman, vice grand, Ne-wton Abrell, -recording secretary, T. S. Walfcer, financial sec- j retary. Frank Mason, treasurer, W. H. ' Portpr !

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7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5 For Rent, For Sate, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc., and all classified ads. pertaining to business, cne2iaEf cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free. ASI Classified Advertisements appear in both the evening edition cf the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mail Edition with

cist extra charge. NO CLASSIFIED WANTED. WANTED To buy antique and secoad hand furniture, corner room, 4th and Main streets. Phone 1520.' 1-71. WANTED To buy new and second ' hand furniture and stoves. E. Wyatt, 510 Main. l-'.'t WANTED To re-nickel your stoves; now is the time. Brown & Darnell, ; 1022 Main St. l-3t WANTED You to know wo sharpen razors, knives, shears and all kinds of edge tools. All kinds of job work promptly done. Brown and Darnell i 1022 Main street. l-3t WANTED Ladies to copy letters at home: spare tinje; good pay: cash weekly; reliable; send stamp. Zeck Co., Morristown, N. Y. l it WANTED One room iu inodernly arranged home of private family, centrally located. 'P'' care of Palladium. IV M't WANTED Agents are you interested in an outfit consisting of four greatest money-makers of the century? Novelties lending new charm and joy to home, workshop or playgroundsuch as will open the purse of man. woman, lass or lad. Most fascinating proposition. Church Supply Co., JO Barclay St., New York City. CO-lt WANTED Work after school and on Saturday's by high school student. Address "F. H.," care Palladium 305 WANTED A girl at 214 N. 9th St. 30-3t WANTED Buyer for new modern six room house on car line, part cash, balance monthly payments. "Suburban," care Palladium. 29-3t WANTED Good horse for cteUvery wagon; 177 Ft. Wayne avenue. 29-3t WANTED Manager for Branch office! we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address, with reference, The Mor-1 ris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, O. 23-30t WANTED To trade for one or two Richmond automobiles, 110 acres poplar land near Sardinia. A. W. Swin, Hope, Ind. 7-28t WANTEDMen to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Lamps, burners and mantels, new stock, just received, the best in the city at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main St. l-3t FOR SALE New and second hand furniture. E. Wyatt, 516 Main Ft. l-7t FOR SALE I have 3 small houses I can sell on monthly payments. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9tb St. l-3t EOR SALE Just received a new lot of picture mouldings, latest styles at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main st. l-3t FOR" SALE Antique- furniture" nica pieces for Christmas gifts, corner room, 4th and Main streets. Phone 1.129. . 1-Tt ! FOR SALE-Fine bed, room suit and; bedding, ingrain carpet, good mat-! tin, a full line of dishes and cooking j utensils, nice sofa, and a splendid davenport; these gooas are practically new andin splendid condition. We will sell you these goods giving you all the time you want to pay for them and positively for less than one-half the price you can buy them elsewhere. Call at Room 4 Colonial, or phone 1341. 1-lt FOR SALE Peninsular hot blast heating stove, and drum, good as new. Call 204 Richmond ave. 30-7t FOR SALE A new first-class, high grade upright piano, a splendid opportunity to get a fine piano at about the manufacturer's price; must bell; phone 3654; address "Fancy Burl Walnut," care Palladium. 30-2t FOR SALE Grocery, good stock, good trade, reasonable rent. See T. R. j Woodhurst, S0-7t FOR SALE Pure Pennsylvania buck-j wheat flour. 25 lbs. for $1.00. Frank ' M. Clark, 321 N. 11th St. 30-14t FOR SALE Fine building site, suitable for hotel, fiat or ware-house. Near Pennsylvania depot. Street on three sides. No better location for purposes mentioned. Also! factory site in similar location, three Iota, brick and frame buildings. Owners must sell. Will quote prices if interested. Address Stilze & Miller, Indianapolis Indiana. 30-2t FOR SALE Couch, kitchen ttble, gas burner, ladles' coat, size 30. 103 3. 9th street. C0-3t , FOR SALE English baby carriage, almost e"v elegant; New Pbone

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Milton, Ind., Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Manlove left Saturday for Chicago, where they will be joined by Mrs. Anna M. Brown and on Tuesday will go to Elpaso. Texas, to spend the winter. Sherman Werking taught a black bass weighing more than 3 pounds, Thursday. Mrs. John Swain is visiting at Moonsville. Mita Nora Campbell was at Frank Murray's near East Germantowu, Thursday. Rev. G. Jensen and family wer gue&ts of Mrs. St. Clair and family over Thursday. Thcv returned to Shelbyville Friday. Harry Borders will bo home over Sunday from Montpclier. where he is employed in the L. E. A: W. R. R offiVe. Mrs. Marie Beeson and Miss Nora Griffith are at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Beeson entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beeson and Miss Moore at dinner Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Doty of Milton and Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman of Richmond, made a Thanksgiving dinner party at G. M. Warren's. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND. East Germantown. Ind., Nov. SO. Mrs. Charles Rothomel, north of Richmond, visited her sister, Mrs. Hugh Compton, Thursday. Mrs. Roy Rush and Clifford Hubble of Indianapolis visited thjpir Hunt, Mrs. Emma Bowcrinastcr, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Khafer. wife and daughter. Helen, of Indianapolis visited his parents north of Cambridge and Mrs. Shafer's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Washington, of this phice. Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wysong of Indianapolis will move to Mr. Wy. song's farm southeast of town. soon. Mr. Langdon of nonr Jacksonburs moved into Calvin Gehr's house last week. KILLED FIFTY RABBITS. Milton. Ind., Nov. 20. OIlie and Guy Jameson were guests of Ross Cramer over Thanksgiving. A company of young men, consisting of Oscar and John Kirlin, Roy Kinimel and Oscar Russell joined tnem in a hunting party and fifty rabbits were shot. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY MISCELLANEOUS ffl&CELZASmUs Thousand ot'lg llnois and Indiana farmers buying land in Texas. Get descriptive book let of Texas at Ball & Peltz. 2S-4t FIR.E INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr.. representing the oldest and strongest fire companies. 718 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make yen happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. . ;, - ?ai PHOTOGRAPHER. F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photograph er. 704 Main street Phone BCS. UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth ft. i2sept6mo DENTISTS. CHENOWETH & DYKEMAN, Mason ic Temple. Automatic phone 053, 8tC REAL ESTATE. Ballenger & Conley, Real Estate, Economy. Ind, 2S-20C ALH. HUNT, Real estate. 7 N. tni streL Phone 877. R. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident Inaurance and colectlon: 14 N. 9th. MONUMENTS AND MARKER1 Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr. 22 North 8th 8treeL 1 " ' " , 1 -a OSTEOPATHY. DR. TOWNSENDri3o79tT'aaC Lady assistant. Phone 1396. ' " ' 1 - i NOTICE. TAKEN BY MISTAKE At Coeur Co Lion lodge social Tuesday evening, a man's derby hat. Please return tr H. II. Miller at. Palladium office and exchange. 1'7-tf NOTICE Enter Richmond liuiinesa College next Monday, either day or night. Call and ask why you should enter at that time. 27--"t NOTICE I have moved my furniture repairing and upholstering shot from 18 N. f.th St., to SI 5 S r.th Sr. J. H. Billheimer. -JT-Tt SCHOOL. bCHOOL cheapest and btibt tschoo tool ijt shorthand. Mrs. W. S. Iliser. 33 S. 13th St. Phone L'177. You tan enter any time. 21 -tf Seattle Washington Investments Wonderful MONEY MAKING possibilities. Write us, learning about them, asking for our "LAND FARM, CITY PROPERTY" lists free. RICHMOND, SEATTLE references on request. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, Alaska Building, Seattle. Moore & Ogborn Can supply you -vrit a good loan at a low rate of interest. Can furnish you with bonds of any kind on short notice. Room IS L O. O. F. Bid?. Phon,

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