Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 47, 2 April 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICmiOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1903. MD GOSSIP OF INTEREST
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Pretty Tribute Paid to Cambridge Woman.
Cambridge City, Ind., April 2. Tuesday being the seventieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Margaret Ayler, a pleasant surprise was planned and carried out by her daughter, Miss Daisy. Mrs. Winchester, of Richmond, spent the day with her, and in the evening a number of friends, according to previous arrangements, went to her home, much to the surprise of Mrs. Ayler. After some time spent in a 6ocial way, the dining room was thrown open, displaying a prettily spread table, on which was the birthday cake, surrounded by seventy candles. In addition to this there were seventy carnations, a remembrance from the guests. The company was composed of the followlng'ladies: Mesdames Virginia C. Meredith, Straub, Keise, Mosbaugh, Swlgget, M. M. Calloway, Charles Routh, J. B. Routh, Elliot, Anna McCaffrey, Riche, Hindman and Trembly.
A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. 1 have Just completed a twenty yaj health sentence. Imposed by Bucfelen's Arnica Salve, whioh cured ,me of bleoding piles Just twenty years ago' writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve healg the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., April 2. E. S. Martlndale Is spending the day in Indianapolis and attending the state convention. Rev. Franklin, now of Indianapolis, will hold services at the Christian church Saturday night, Sunday morning and evening. Lute Hatfield and daughter Hazel, are spending a few days with relatives In Indianapolis. Mrs. George Porter and daughter of Richmond, are guests of Mrs. Will Roller. Frank Boyd is driving one of the huckster wagons for D. W. Harris & Co. Horace Dean was taken suddenly ill Wednesday noon but is better at this t ime. Ollie Boyd has returned from a short visit with relatives at New Castle. B. II. Linderman, Larkin Hoover, David Brooks and John Foland were la Richmond Tuesday on business. A number from here attended the musical concert given by Paderewski in Richmond Wednesday night. Chas. Zuttermeister of Richmond was in town Wednesday. Charles Boyd of Hagerstown spent Wednesday here calling on relatives.
IMPORTANT DECISION. It is important that you should decide to take only Foley's Honey and Tar when you have a cough or cold as It will euro the most obstinate racking cough .aid expel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs. Insist upon having it. A. G. Luken & Co.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. April -.Frank Stonecipher, a freight handler at the Pennsylvania depot, met with quite a painful accident on Monday. While attempting to lower a window, the chair on which he was standing, slipped, and he fell, striking the spindle of the paper file with his wrist. The file passed through the arm. The wound is not considered necessarily serious. Miss Ethel Berbsch accompanied her sister. Miss Mary, to Oxford, last Tuesday, where the latter will enter the Oxford Female college. She will take up the study of music and English. Dr. J. A. Wright was In New Castle, Tuesday on business. Miss Hazel Steifel has been appointed by the school board to take the enumeration. The remains of Mrs. Rebecca Harrington, of Indianapolis, a former resident of this place, were brought to Germantown for interment Wednesday. Mr. Alex Steele has gone to Indianapolis to attend the republican state convention. The teachers of the public schools will spend Friday and Saturday, in attendance at the state teachers' association, which convenes in Indianapolis. Mr. Lon Kepler of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Miles Conway, on Wednesday. Mr. Harry Rhoades and family are moving to Richmond, where Mr. Rhoades has accepted a position in the postofflce. Mr. Israel Morrey, who has been in ill health for some time, has so far recovered, as to be out, and is devoting most of his time to his fine Minorca chickens. Wilbur Herscel Williams of Chicago, formerly associated with the newspaper interests of Richmond, was calling on friends in this place yesterday. Miss Georgia McDorman, of New Castle, is visiting Miss Lottie Marsh, and attending the convention of Pythian Sisters.
COMMENCEMENT OF CENTER TOWNSHIP
It Will Be Held on the Evening Of April 17th.
Centerville, Ind.. April L The commencement exercises of the Center township district schools will be held at the town hall at Centerville, Friday evening, April 1. The graduates will number twenty-two. The order of exercises will be as follows Music Bon Ton orchestra, of Richmond, composed of six young ladies. Invocation Rev. W. E. Whitlock. Address Rev. S. R. Lyons of Richmond. Presentation of diplomas-Charles Ladd. Benediction Rev. Aaron Napier.
ECONOMY. IND.
DOGS HAVING A HARD TIME IN EATON Mayor Has Forbidden Them Running at Large.
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Eaton, O., April I'. -On March L'lst a certain dog in Eaton, while running loose over the streets, bit several ot tier dogs. The dog was supposed to have had rabies, and was vailed. To be sure that there was s'.t.io truth in the supposition. Mayor Miller had the head of the dog sent to Columbus for examination by the state bacteriologist and lias received official information that tv, i, ,,,i,,.,),tr(nv -nad. Mayor Miller immediately, on reCfci . .at, .iie aoove iiilu.aiation. issued his second proclamation, ordering Ordinance No. S, forbidding all dogs from running at large unless securely muzzled, to be strictly enforced.
Economy, Ind., April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fenimore visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fenimore Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hadley and a Mr. Shiry of Hagerstown were Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Chamness" guests
Tuesday afternoon. . Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Singer left Tuesday for Anderson to attend the M. E. ! annual conference. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Stolts and children left for Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Stolts received a telegram that his father was dangerously ill. Mrs. Goldie Oler visited at Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards" Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Macy has been afflicted with the grip the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernett of Webster were here Tuesday. Mr. and- Mrs. Charley Atkinson arrived from Muncie, Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Marshall have returned from Muncie where they visited relatives. Frank Gardner has secured a position in Richmond and will move there soon. Miss Edith Beard is in Williamsburg visiting this week. This rainy weather lias caused a delay in sowing oats. Elis.ia Grey has moved hi town. The Modoc Telephone company has a new lineman, a Mr. Clark of Lyn n. Herman Lar.ib is tt'king care of th C. C. & L. station while stotts is away for a few days. Rev. Or. Ilnbsoti of Richmond '-vis-th g:t-:- t ' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love Tuesday night. A. Os-lii)::! of Spiceland was here We -Inesda v.
COUPLE CELEBRATED
ELKHORN MILLS. IND.
WEDDING
I City. Mo.. spent Wednesday here, i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knapp. j
The Woman's Home Missionary so-; ,:,khprn Mllls UuU April 2.-Sarah chty of the M. E. church will mt Stie;tl,,,a!1 of R-.ehmond visited her with Mrs. Chas. Knapp Thursday aft- brolher j. K. olfe and family.
, ernoon. j The Aid society of the Christian
church will meet next Tuesday afic-r-
E. E. Hale ha ret araed homo from a very successful series of revival
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HAGERSTOWN. IND.
Hagemown. Ind., April - Mr. and ' Sj Mrs. John W. I.tavell are moving
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week. Aar.in Woolard ami fami'.v m
v.!'! move u Mm I. av.ii! farm, w hit h Mr. Wooiard pun 'mm ! Anion;-' t hose urn ndi:: .he republi
can state convent:"!! at ln.::;;::no:is, J
are Win. H. IVntfr. ,. S r.owr.a:'., I.. 81 M. F'i ! ('. Claude C. I'i.-rce. Cha.-. E. 9
Wor! ing. Mtv. Har-hel Petty ami Mrs. Theo. S.'ib: v.-ere at f '.::jb: idee f'ity Wednesday, in at ',. :i :;. i.eo at tin- diV'riet con
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Mrs. N. V. Canaday , nt to N v: (':e l'e Tuesday t veniusr to visit her soil. Dr. ('. E. Car, id, v ;)I;d wife. Oom.mr licem-"'. cva :,; s of the' Jefi'erso l towurshi" selrcls will not he :
held for at least two weeks, probably
April liv.
All Grass Seeds Liable to Adulteration.
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" .... w. w (jiiei noon WJIQ jus. -i. i. r u.. ii . . 1 m j . a ner... i-.t . Wheat is looking well and anotner Johnson Married 50 Years. nj;K M'eat- - j Ambrose Dixon and John Dixon, ! i-inU ('ab!e who has beS Cambridge City. Ind., April Mr ' sIent Wednesday at Richmond. quite sick is better, and Mrs. Christopher Johnson ecle-1 .
brated their fiftieth anniversary, which occurred on April 1. in a pleasant manner. The children and a few friends formed a family dinner party, and in the afternoon they were surprised by a number of their neighbors. Numerous gifts were received, consisting of gold coins and other useful presents. The day will mark a
bright ;-iot in the lives of these old A
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CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT ORANGE CHURCH
Boston Tp. Sunday School Association to Meet.
Th Sunrise Of Ulfte. Infants and children ura constantly needing & laxative. It is important, to know what to srive them. Their stomaob and bowels are not strong nouffh for salts, pure at ivo waters or cathanu pills, powders or t&Lleta. Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonlo like Dr. Caldwell's Srrep Pepsin, which sells at the small ana of SO Cents or Jl at drag stores. It ia the one vreat remedy for you to have the bouse 10 ' give chilArea when thev need it.
Elkhon Mills, Ind., April 2. The executive committee of the Boston
township Sunday School association, ; met at the M. E. church at Boston for j the purpose of arranging for their ; next convention, which wil be held the ' fourth Sunday in April, at Orange church.
DONEY INSANE. William Doney Sr., of Cambridge City, has been, declared to be a perokot unsound mind by a commission utttfng- in the Wayne Circuit court The Dickinson Trust company has been named administrator of the es,tate. Phe application for an inquest was filed hy two sons of the senior. ' Doney.
A COMMON MISTAKE Many women mistake kidney and bladder troubles for some irregularity peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and makes women well. Miss Carrie Harden, Bowling Green, Ky., writes: "I suffered much pain from kidney and bladder trouble until I started to use
Foley's Kidney Remedy. The first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle, I was entirely well." A. G. Luken & Co.
WM. S. HUNT RECOVERS FROM BAD BURNS
Will Be Able to Resume Business Soon.
Vhaf to do in Dyspepsia
Dieting has become a great fad in America, and just as, years ago, we, as
nation, over-ate, so now we are undereating. The one is as bad as the other. Man needs food and plenty of it to sus
tain life and to give strength to compete
in mis Dusy world. It is not, however, the fact that you
may eat too much that hurts you, but that you don't digest what you eat.
ArtA it that results in dyspepsia you will not cure the trouble by cutting down your food sup- - fly. If your digestive organs were creating the fooper amount ot gas trio and peptic juices you
Vould have no dyspepsia. To cure the disease fou must create an abundance of these necessary fulces. v This can only be done by a reliable tonic laxative, and. as its name indicates. Dr. Caldwell's $yrup Pepsin contains the rery ingredients ikeeded to do this. Take it regularly for awhile According to the explicit directions on each bot-
e and you will soon be cured ot dyspepsia and
pujr ui vuo oowmpanying sympwins suca as Heartburn, sour stomach, bloated stomach. hives, tilmples, sallow complexion, wind on the stomich. eta Every bottle carries with It an absolute guarantee to do what we claim. It is a gentie, pleasant, effective laxative and you will like Its taste and be pleased with Its action. One of the great friends of this remedy is Htrry F. Keator. lieutenant in one of the Chieato companies that fought at the battle ot Bsntlago. While in the wet trenches, and eatInif the rough food of a soldier, he contracted eire dyspepsia and lost weight rapidly. A Iritnd in the regiment called his attention to Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which he promptly begin to use. It not only cured his dyspepsia but Increased bis weight 42 pounds. Y. our druggist will sell you a bottle at 50 cents or Ik and you will find it worth a hundred times that to you.
Wm. S. Hunt, who was burned quite severely while fighting fire, which was caused by a gas explosion at the home of Mr. Hastings in Cambridge
City, Monday is getting along very
nicely, although his face is badly swollen yet. He w-ill be able to re
turn to his business in Cambridge City
within a few days.
COLLEGE CORNER, IND.
CD EC TCCT Those wishing to try Dr. Caidmtl. I CO I eil's Syruo Psotin before buying eta nave a free sameis bottle tent to their home by sddreiting tne company. TWt offer is to prove that the remeov will do as we claim, and Is only opes to those wno htnre never taken It Send for It if you have any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. 6enoett yet mtuX affective laxative tor eMldren, women and od folks, h guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure s OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." TMs product bears parity guarantee No. 17, Wathlngto O. C. PEPSIN SYRUP 00. f OS Caldwell Bldg Montloe Ho, III.
College Corner, Ind., April 2. Pris cilia Harris is ill with a bad cold. There were six pupils from Mr
Ladd's school that passed the diploma examination. Myrtle Black, Celesta Pike, lee Black, Bert Gellinger, Carl Martin and Ival Kincaid. Four received geography cards. Mabel Xeff. Anna Neff, Glen Gellinger and Evan Martin. Mrs. Mull and daughters Laura and Jesse, spent Tuesday with her son at Pinhook. Mrs. Pike is confined to her bed with grip and bronchitis. Lyman Lyboult is attending school at Earlham. Pierre Helms beard Paderewski, the great pianist, at Richmond Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin were in Greensfork Saturday afternoon on business. Max Kitterman of Cambridge City visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Kitterman. Walter Kitterman has been quite sick. Mr. A. M. Roberts of Greensfield, called on Mr. Black Tuesday evening. Mrs. Porter Pike and daughter Ula visited with Mrs. Laura Pike.
They Knew Neither Idleness Nor Riches Nor Poverty. The flocks of llamas belonged to the sun and the Inca. It was death to kill one. At certain seasons of the year they were collected from the bills and shorn. Large numbers were sent to supply food for the court and to be used at the religious festivals and sacrifices. Male llamas only were killed. The wool belonged to the Inca ami ,was stored in the government depositories and dealt out according as the people's wants required. In this way they were provided with warm clothing. When they bad worked up enough wool into clothing for themselves they were then employed in working up material for the Inca. The distribution of the wool and superintendence of its manufacture were in tbe hands of ofllcers appointed for tbe purpose. No one was allowed to be idle. Idleness Mas a crime aud was severely punished. .giJ'he mines belonged to tbe Inca rJ ,,. e worked for his benefit. The sLf . i. ...
v. t .. e-:uiiu,j lueins wm1 usually ill the hands of a few and became hereditary. What the father was, that the son became. A great part of tbe agricultural products was stored in granaries scattered up and down the country and was dealt out to the people as required. It will thus be seen that there was no chance for a man to become rich, neither could ho become poor. The spirit of speculation bad no existence there. Chambers' Journal.
Farmers should take more than ordinary precaution in pu: chasing grrss an 1 clover seed to ascertain wl at they are getting. Haidly a grass seed but is liable to adulteration with some cheaper seed closely resembling it. and the greatest danger to the farmer lies in the fact that with the adulteration may come some noxious weed which will cause endless trounie and work for Lhe future. It is almost impossible to tell the difference between clover seed and the worthless vellow tre
foil seed with whicli clover is largely j adulterated by unscrupulous dealers. The seed testing laboratory of the government at Washington has samples I of large lots of clover seed sent out by j
ueaiers wnicu contain as n n as oa per cent of this weed seed.
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Dublin, Ind.. April l!. Joe Newcomer and Corwin Harsh went to New Castle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Beard went to Indianapolis Wednesday. Oliver Morris and Ed Beeson were in Indianapolis Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frazee spent i
Wednesday with relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Wm. Smith and daughter Net
tie and Miss Inez Funk, spent Monday in Rihmond. Mrs. Sal'.ie Ilatfieru went to New
Castle Tuesday.
Charles Lackey of Cambridge City, was in town on business Tuesday. Scott Caldwell of Harr'sburg, was in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. Mary Funk and little granddaughter, Bee Mitchell, have gone to Everton, to spend a few weeks. Mrs. John Huddleston attended the funeral of Fred Matthews at Spiceland Monday. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of A. Burr Tuesday evening. Rev. George Floyd and family of Everton, are the guests of Will Floyd and family. Mrs. and Bishop Floyd are spending a few days with relatives here.
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