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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 190S. PAGE EIGHT. IP OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT TEE COUNTY ML
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FARMERS DO NOT CBMPLAIH OF PROSPECTS Wheat, However, Is the Only Grain Not Giving Worry.
Oreensfork, Ir.d., April 1. Very few complaints ar'- being made, regarding the condition of the wheat crop and no mi'-iisincKs is expressed roirardina; tho condition of the clover crop. Some of our farnn-rs who have been germinating seed oats arc very much concerned about tlKin, as they find even the In Ht to be far short of what they should be The farmers who have tested their geed corn that, was selected early in the fall claim that 92 to 94 per cent, of it germinated. The per cent, was much less of that which was selected after cutting their crop. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagersfown, Ind.. April 1. Mrs. Will Smith and son Cranor of Logansport, are visiting Mrs. Manda Underbill and daughters, east of town. Mrs. Nelson Maine and son Walter of Anderson, are the guests of Mrs. Maine's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ulrh h. north of town. The Progressive club will meet with Mrs. Eli Thurston this afternoon instead of Mrs. B. F. Weaver, as before announced. Mrs. Will Fonts, a sister of Mrs. Jesse Keplogle, is very ill with bronchitis, with little hopes of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny will move soon from the John Manning farm near Economy, to Mrs. Margaret Beeson's property on North Perry t-treet. Mr. Denny will be employed with Werking and Keagy. Theo. Sells has purchased the property of Oliver Ulrich, which adjoins Mr. Sells's farm. Consideration $'- mh. Possession will be given April 10. Mr. Ulrich will move to the property of Dr. Stotlemeyer. Mrs. Carl Gohring and son Ruseell, returned to their home at Kentland, Ind., Monday, after a two week's visit at the home of Volley Gohring and Lewis Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Gohring will move to Owosso. Mich., where Mr. Gohring has a position as superintendent of the Ann Arbor railroad. Miss Elma Kerr, a member of this year's graduating class, will enter a normal school at Anderson. Ind., this summer, preparatory to teaching. The Junior class of the H. S. has purchased class pins. They are gold and have the letters H. II. S. and '(. engraved upon them. Mr. and Mrs. John Falck of Richmond came Tuesday to visit Jacob Herchberg and wife. Mrs. E. W. Evans of Richmond, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Addington and family. Solomon Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Williams and son Russel of New Castle, have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neal and baby of Richmond, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horine. Mrs. John Geisler. Jr., is at Montpelier. Ind., the guest of her brother, Jack Winnings. CHESTER, IND. Chester, Ind., April 1. Eugene Williamson will move to Sanford Hennlng's farm. Miss Bertha Bulla entertained at dinner Sunday. Those present were Edith Grimes and Fannie Hill of Richmond: Nellie Hodgin, Nellie Morrow and Esther Mink. C. II. Bulla's attended the funeral of Howard Burgess. Jane Kendall remains about the same. Bertha Drew of Richmond is visiting her grandmother, Susan Epps. Henry Cook and family attended the funeral of Jessie Shrove and Ruby Smith at Dayton, O. Mr. and Mrs. Gist are visiting at Indianapolis. Mrs. Abner Bulla was hostess for the S. S. club there were forty presEpilepsy, Fits Convulsions, or Spasms and St. Vitus' Dance are Nervous Diseases. Most cases can be cured by strengthening and building up the nervous system. To do this a nerve medicine is needed. Dr. Miles' Nervine Avill be found efficacious and satisfactory. It has cured many cases of these diseases and we believe it will cure you. We can give you names of many who liave been cured through its use. Write for advice. "My son John had epilepsy for vears. und aftt-r having him treated bv specialists tov oer 2 vears he stiit continued ti have spells. I had almost riven up in despu.ii-. but knowing the virtue it IV. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills for sick head:u-he. I concluded to try the Xei vine. Purir.jr June. 1308 I save him a t.-a.-poonf ul three times a day. then in Juiy 1 save it as directed, and I could see that he was Improving; and lie h.is ict had a .spell since AuKUst -.. l;o. and has taken no medicine s-irrce Jan. -07. I am writing: the ease )ut as it Is hoping It will Induce others to trv it." V. K. A 1 ! I SOX. Mooreeville. N. C. Your drupgist sells Dr. Miles' Nervine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If It fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad
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T T WM. H. TAFT. This picture is from tho most recent photo of Mr. Taft, who is an active candidate for the Republican nomination for President. ent. A dainty two course lunch was served. A musical program was given. Mrs. Silas Williamson will he hostess for the club in two weeks A Sunday School convention will he held at the Chester Friends' church, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Hampton has been sick with grip. Born to Roy Robinson and wife, a boy. This little one is blest with eight grandparents and four great-grandparents as follows: Jehu and Hannah Xorris and Isaac and Jane Brooks; Samuel and Sina Robinson, and Edd and Nora Norris are the great grandparents. Mrs. Emma Crawford was stricken with paralysis and is in a precarious condition. John G. Townsend is in poor health. Frank Hodgin will farm for Lee Fulghum this summer. T. J. Gist and Dr. Gist attended the funeral of Mrs. Carrie Chenoweth at Arba. Mrs. Bertha Carman tended the funeral of her uncle, Joshua Shinner, at Bethel. Ji-piTn: Millions use Gold Medal Flour. LrcitETlA.. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, April 1. Mr. Daniel Van Buskirk made a business trip to Columbus, O., Monday. Mrs. Nellie Foster, who has heen in failing health for several months has goue to New Castle to make her home with a sister. Miss Opal Highley of Liberty and her sister, Mrs. Hermier of Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doughs Hallowell. Mrs. William Hull of Eat n is here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison. Mrs. Will Ohmit and daughter, Margaret are in Connersville visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Bradford. Mr. D. E. Farlette has accepted a position in the foundry of the Scott Stove company. Miss Hazel Thomas and Mis.; Mabel Haeemeier of .Richmond were guests of Miss Ethel Thomas Tuesday. Misses lone Morris, Orpha Cox and Lois Pitts and Messrs. Ray Xewsoni, and Sidney Hutton were here on Monday on their way back to Earlham college after the sp'ing vacation. Mrs. Omar Guy ton lias resigned her position in the First National bank. Mrs. Clayton Wagner attended the funeral of Howard Burgess, at Richmond Monday. The Wabash college Glee Club will appear here on April 9. The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon with the Misses Overbeck. Miss Catherine Calloway gave an interesting talk on " Childhood In Literature." Miss Muriel Converse read a paper on "The Folk Lore of Shakespeare." A message received from Wyoming announces the arrival of a daughter In the home of W. V. Trout and wife. Mrs. Bert Wilson spent Monday in Richmond. Among the Cambridge City people who will hear Paderewski are Mrs. Walter Boden. Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Marson, Miss Catherine Calloway, Miss Elizabeth Overbtyk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haggeman and daughter. Gaynelle and Mr. Will Wagar and children, Carl and Winifred. Roy Copeland and Peter Zehrung are attending the republican state convention which is convening in Indianapolis. Mr. Copeland goes as delegate. The office of the American Express company is to be removed from its present location to the Lake Erie railroad office and consolidated therewith. The change will take effect in a short time. ABINGT0N. IND. Abington. Ind.. April 1. Tho republican township convention was held here Saturday afternoon at which time John Pierce was nominated for trustee and Loat Shroy for assessor. Dan Paddock and wife visited relatives at Knightstown Monday. F. A. M. lodge will meet in third i decree work next Moaday evcaihi;.
HOUSES ARE SCARCE 10 CAMBRIDGE CITY
Employes of New Stove Com-! pany Cannot Find Homes. Cambridge City, Ind., April 1. The opening of the new stove factory has been somewhat delayed by the failure to procure the necessary fixtures at the expected time. Everything about the shop is up-to-date. The only anx- ; iety on the part of the company is in ; regard to houses for employes, it be- : ing almost impossible to find suitable homes for persons desiring to rent property. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., April 1. Rev. Lee Chamness is here from Richmond. Miss Bertha Killse returned to her home near Chicago, after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Will Stolts. Mrs. Alice Clevenger of Winsor. ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Farmer. Miss Effie Wilson, a popular teacher in the Economy schools, was the victim of a surprise at the home of Mrs. Martha Atkinson. There was an elaborate dinner served to the following: Minnie Marshall, Edith Lamb, Bessie Taylor, Bertha Marshall. Blanche Maning, Belle Conley, Stella Kimball, Ella Cain, Effie Wilson, May Kimball, Daisy Osborn and Mrs. Atkinson. Ben Edwards, the section boss, went up near Chicago to move his family here. Prof. David Dennis of Earlham will deliver the baccalaureate sermon at lo::;o a. m., in the M. E. church Sunday. The last day of school is April lO. The commencement is on the same date. There are five high school and nine common school graduates. Miss Lottie Earnhardt at Lynn is attending school here this week. Harry Brown has resigned as electrician for the Modoc Telephone company. George Canada is at Williamsburg, moving a house. The Friends' Missionary society will ho'd its regular market Saturday afternoon. W. E. Oler spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Ida Clark was in Richmond, Monday, shopping. Mrs. Edna Replogle and son Charles were guests of Richmond relatives Monday. Miss Rena Clark returned to Kendel ville Monday to resume her school work. Henderson Oler has bought the pretty residence of Charley Atkinson. Mr. Atkinson will move to Muncie. M. C. Greenstreet made a business trip to Richmond Monday. Charley Atkinson made a trip to Richmond Monday morning and Mrs. Atkinson joined him for a trip to Muncie in the afternoon. Nineteen tickets were sold to music loving people here Monday for the great Paderewski recital at Richmond tonight. Willie B. Williams was in Richmond Monday. The Etude club will meet with Mrs. Jennie Gardener Friday afternoon. A program will be rendered and all members are requested to be present. Light refreshments will be served. Mrs. Emma Hiatt visited in Richmond Monday. Frank Gardner went to Richmond and Cambridge City Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Cain, who has been very ill the past two weeks, is reported better. Mrs. Lulu Cain visited Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, Monday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Singer spent Monday in ' Richmond. j Mrs. Cloie Schell and children mov- ! ed on Carl Hiatt's farm near Carlos j City Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin. Tom i Tarker and Miss Opal Parker of Carlos City, went to Richmond Monday. There will be a W. C. T. U. meeting at Willard Hall Friday afternoon. Miss Edith Scantland has returned to Spiceland. She was called here by the death of her grandfather, George Scantland. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernett and daughter of Webster, visited Mrs. Lyda Bernett recently. W. II. Haynes of Modoc and a Mr. Clark of Lynn, were here Monday. OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive Hill. Ind., April 1. Those that went to Richmond Monday from this place were Mrs. A. J. Weadiek and two friends, Mrs. Dollie Tuttle and children and Mrs. Pearl Coony and son, Robert. A very pleasant surprise was given on Daniel Medearis and wife by his neighbors. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Bell Armstrong and children, visited near Fountain City with Ed Dunham and family. Mr. John Laughman who has been sick all winter Is able to be out again. Mr. Henry Wiggins and family from near Richmond visited with his father at this place. James Black has almost recovered from illness. A Suicide Machine. It Is said there formerly existed In India a machine for the use of the would be suicides whereby they could cut off their heads. It was half moon shaped, with a sharp edge, was fastenj c-d at the back of the neck, chains being attached to the ends. The man i who donned this Instrument of death put his feet in the chains, gave a sharp jerk downward and severed his head from the body
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GREENSFORK, IND.
Greensfork, Ind., April 1. Albert R. ! Albertson. W. L. Hatfield, Merrittj Nicholson and Will Roller are attend-! ing the state convention at Indianapolis this week. Miss Jennie Reed of New- Castle, is ill- guest of Miss Emma Bond for a few days. j Harry Buntin was in town Monday. ; J. P. Wisehart and wife were call- ' ed to Jacksonburg on account of the illness of relatives. D.. W. Harris and company shipped a car load of eggs to Eastern market today. Misses Hazel Fagan and Irene Wor! of Jaeksonburg, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Harry Fagan. Miss Lucile Jones has returned to Earlham college after spending her vacation here. Rev. Stanley will preach at the U. B. church Saturday night. D. D. Doyle who is employed at Cincinnati as an artist, arrived here Saturday to spend a ten days vacation with his family. Dr. Charles Crump and wife, attended the funeral services of his nephew, Cleo Crump at Whitewater Tuesday. Mrs. Janette Buntin has returned to Richmond after spending' a few days at home. j D. Beebe a student of Earlham, re- i turned to the college Monday, after a few days visit with his cousin, Miss Maria Underhill. Frank Roller of Indianapolis is spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Roller. Omer Wilson of Sugar Grove after spending a few days at home has returned to Richmond where he is employed. Dr. W. W. Neff was in Richmond Monday. Shannon Neff has returned to Earlham after spending his vacation at home. J. E. Davidson of Greensburg, candidate for congress from the Sixth District was in town Monday looking after his fences. E. E. Moore real estate agent, of Richmond was here on business Saturday. R. B. Bond spent Monday at Economy. Th Hnnrise Of Lift. Iufar.ts and children are constantly needing: a axative. It Is important to know what to srive them. Their stomach and bowels are not strong enoug-h for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or tiLiets. Give them a mild plsasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tea small sum of 50 cents or Si at drug- stores. It is the one great remedy for you to have ia the bouse to give children when they need it. CHICHESTER'S PILLS THE UUMMD BKAK. A CM-chec-tor's 1 luiiBnai Hold nctalll Blu Rlbbof Saute "D FILLS, J'lIU In Hed boxes, sealed - Take bo otiir. 1 Int. AskforCiri.t'irEa.TEB'g DIA &MOND BRANI i. for S ywt known u Best. Safest. Always rt Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Friday's '3 ii life,' Sr
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STILES OP FRONTS Not Fashionable Kind, But These for Business Rooms. "What do you think of my newfront0" one merchant asks another. He does not refer to a dip front, straight front, ncr any other kind as may be decreed by fashion, but to the improvement he has made at his place of business. Just at present there seems to be an increasing demand for new fronts to Main street store rooms. The merchants are not doing the thing in a half-way manner but are equipping their establishments in a thoroughly modern manner. The V shaped entrance with large display windows on each side are in most popular favor. These are regarded as the most advisable in storerooms of narrow frontage. The clothing stores must be given the credit for starting the movement, although two dry goods stores have had this style of entrance for a number of years. Shoe stores have followed the times and the appearance of Main street is much improved. MILLVILLE. IND. Milhille, Ind.. April 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Wood visited at Mooreland. John Perry visited in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis of Hagerstown called on friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Batchfield visited Oscar Wood and family near Greensboro. Mrs. Fannie Weaver called on Mrs. Anpie Daniels. Howard Worl of New Castle, visited with Clyde Laboyteaux. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thomas visited at New Lisbon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gare of New Lisbon, visited, with Frank Barker's. Mr. Stokes Weaver will leave for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 8. Mrs. Clara Wood and children visited Rev. Charles Holiday and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daniels and daughter, Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood, were in New Castle. Mr. Lon Pierce Is preparing to remodel his house. Mr. Will Wisehart will remodel his house in the near future. He Wandered. Regjry (fervently) Ah, Mifls Rota, when I gare on you my mind wanders. Mis P.oee (with a yawn) What a pity, Reggy, the rest of yon doean't keep op With your mind. London Express. He who has three enemies must ajfree with two. German Proverb.
Thursday Afternoon at 2:30 O'clock
At 1010 Main St., Westcott Hotel Building. Subject A 59 Minute Dinner, Cooked With Artificial Gas.
Subject "Baking."
BROWNSVILLE, IND. Brownsville. Ind . April 1. J. D. Smith of New Castle spent Monday with his parents. Car! Burris and sister Hat tie visited with Golda Plankenhorn. Esther Wood and Tressa H ant: "ton of Beeson's Station visited with Miss Bertha Dale. Ray Conner and Carol Cc.iiowa of Liberty spent Sun -lay wi'h home folks. Mrs. Al'en Beeler and !iu;- daughter, of IiuUana; i.'.is are Siting at S. C. Stevens.' Rev. Ger ien L. Mann of Shelby v il'.e spent Morul ty with ,U :::: W I V k Miss Iiia Grim me of Laurel :s .-:a-ins at Dr. Smith's. Revs. Dohson and Ha'e have closed their revival which lav;e! three weeks. During these services six were leceived into church fellowship.
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JOINT MANEUVERS AT FT. HARR
Collapse of Project to Remove Camp. i Washington. April T Acting S.oretary of War Robert Shaw Oliver ha an::o".i.v.i t V a, the camp of joint army and militia n.nneuvers w i'I be held, as origU.u.'.y planned, .it Ft. Benjamin, Ha: :::. This announcement indiu'.o tie i -mp lote collapse of the project to remove the camp of instruction from Ft. Bei.jamin Harrison to Ludir.gton. " i Si S WNi. j : -d I ... -e: .ii Med.U Sai.omiu Home Tel. 2062
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