Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 60, 15 April 1908 — Page 6
TITE RICHrONT) PALLADIUM AND StTN'-TEljEGTt A3I, WEDXESDAT APRIL 13, 1X3.
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A NEW CONDITION
More Boys in - Whitewater Graduating Class Than Girls This Year.
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM.
Tore boys are members of the graduating classes of the high and common school branches at Whitewater this year than girls. This condition is regarded as very unusual. It happens frequently that twice as many girls graduate in one class as boys. In the high school class there are six boys and one girl, and in the common school there are eight toys and two girls. The work of the year has been unusually successful. Six of the seven members of the high school class have taken the teachers' examinations and expect to become instructors. One member of the class will enter Purdue university for a course in mechanical engineering. The school attendance was very regular and above the usual average. The following is the program for the commencement exercises Friday evening: Music. Invocation Rev. J. R. Wade. "Slav, Celt or Saxon" Kenneth Jlerle Barton. Recitation Rettie-Marshall. "The Industrial Ages" Raymond Earle Richards. Music. "The Elizabethian Age of English Literature" Clyde Chloe Madison. Solo Edna Richards. "First Days in the New World" Ollis Wilber Shaffer. Music. Class Address Rev. Aaron Worth. Presentation of diplomas Chas W. Jordan. Benediction.
ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., April 15. Mrs. Emay Jeffries, of Rich Square was visiting the Hiatts Monday. Claud Swaim and Deck Haxton were in Winchester Monday. Isaac King was here on business Monday. The Modoc lineman was here Monday. The Misses Myrtle and Gail Haxton are clerking in the Haxton grocery. Mrs. and Mrs. Cal Smith of Carlos City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanley. Mrs. Nellie Fenimorc and son Howard are visiting the Fenimores this week. Oliver Knode and Mrs. Ballenger of Richmond were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraiser visit
ed recently in Fountain City.
Miss Iola Martin has returned to
Williamsburg after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Massy returned to Richmond Sunday evening. Mrs. Cxiila Jessup and daughters Nellie Jones and Mary Jessup were guests of Mrs. Lue Fenimore Monday. Charley Williams of Muncie was here buying horses, Monday. Mrs. Carrie Jackson is suffering with throat trouble. Farmers are up with the lark these fine spring mornings and hundreds of acres of oats will be sown this week if the weather remains favorable. Allen Oler of near Cranor's school
house was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson of near Sugar Grove were visitors of the Jackeons' recently. Mrs. Aseneth Osborn and Mrs. Jennie Scantland, attended the funeral of Larken Chamness at Nettle Creek Monday. Mrs. Maude Williams of Muncie visited Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Clark Monday. Charley Clyd and Bennie Franklin were Kelso MendenhalTs visitors Sunday. The Stanley girls were in town Monday evening. Ray Daugherty a milk hauler for the Economy creamery met with bad luck on his return trip Monday. His wagon was upset and 50 gallons of milk were spilled. There was a surprise on Ulysess Waning Sunday. Those present were
Pain Weakens Headache, rheumatism, neuralgia, or pains of anynature weaken the systemthey are a strain upDn the nerves. Almost instant relief can be obtained by taking Dr. Miles 'Anti-Pain Pills, and without any bad after-effects. ETake one on first indication of an attack it will ward it off. They are a pleasant little tablet, sold by druggists everywhere, 25 doses 25 cents; never sold in bulk. "I was subject to constant headaches for a period of four vears. At times I -was almost unfitted for the ork !n which X am engaged, that of station anent. Through the advice ff a friend I tried rr. Miles' Antl?"ain Kills, and the result has been hat I have entirrlv eradicated my system of thosa continuous headaches that follow a continual mental strain. They have, done, for mo all that Is claimed for them." O. L. RUSSELL, Art C. & N. W. Ry., Battle Creek. Ia, "I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-fain Fills for a year now for neuralgia find find there Is nothing like them. They surely have been a blessing- to me." MRS. M. J. HAMILTON. Upper Alton, Ills. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' AntlPaln Pills, and ws authorize him to return the price of first package (only) If It falls to benefit you. , Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain and children, Mt. and Mrs. Edgar Maning and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hurlin Wilson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Maning and children. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor and daughter Carrie, Paul Cain and Gail Haxton. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hunnicutt visited in Henry county. Prof, and Mrs. Moore have gone to their home near Indianapolis. W. B. Williams was in Richmond recently. Miss Mabel Hunnicutt entertained the Misses Myrtle Haxton, Elizabeth Stanley and Hulda Haxton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley of Indianapolis attended the commencement here and were guests of the Stanleys.' Mr. and Mrs. Levi W. Stamm attended the annual Dunkard meeting near Hagerstown. Mrs. Emma Hiatt spent Sunday in Richmond. The M. E. Aid society will have a market in ojeration each day this week and Saturday, April 18, tnere will be a social held by the society at the M. E. church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fenimore and son Howard of Muncie were guests of W. L. Fenimore and family. Lewis Chamness has arrived from Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lamb of Richmond were guests of William Lamb and family recently. Dan Harris was at Blountsville. Mrs. Inda Ballenger of Richmond visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook recently. Ab Fraiser has arrived from a s'.iort visit in Richmond. Everson Atkinson of Losantsville visited here recently. Mrs. Jennie Thornburg spent Sunday here with Mrs. Louie Albertson and returned to Richmond en the evening train. Recent visitors at the Edwards home were Hiatt and Hawkins of Richmond, Miller Xewcom and Dinglebert of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daughter Mildred, Charles Cole, Cal Fenimore, John Mills, Rufus Williams and George Mosey of Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle entertained company rfom Hagerstown recently. Mrs. Jennie Bowman of Richmond was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman.
STRAUGHN, IND.
Straughn, Ind., April 13. Cassius Jenkins a. id family of Columbus, O., have returned home after having spent two weeks with home folks. W. L. Charles has gone to Hamilton, O. Miss Mabel Burnett of Indianapolis was the guest of her cousin. Miss Ethel Sullivan and other relatives recently. Will Gauker and family of Connersviiie, were the guests of home folks recently. Albert Lamberson was in Richmond recently. Mrs. Anna Cox, daughter Hazel, and son, W'ilbur, of Rushville, Ind., are visiting their parents.
Miss Borgia Haskett was home from Earlham on a short visit. A. A. Roush ras gone to visit relatives and friends at Logansport and other places. Mrs. Laura Heeck died at her home near BentonvIIle, April 10th. The funeral was held at Bentonville, April 12th conducted by Rev. Heoffer of Richmond, pastor of Straughn Christian church, of which she was a member. The burial was at Bentonville. Ben Lamberson and family of Elwood were called to Straughn Saturday by the death of his sister, Mrs.
Laura Heeck.
Mrs. Ella Hageman and children
have returned after having spent a
few days with home folks at New J
Madison, O. Mrs. Lide Benjamin and son, Denzel, who have been staying a fewweeks with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Kinder at Greenfield, Ind., have returned home.
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iproclty day, and all woman's organi
zations, including churches, lodges, and clubs were invited to participate.
The sessions were held in the Central Christian church.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND.
Cambridge City, Ind.. April 15. Miss Grace Pennyfather has returned from Crawfordsville, where she attended the funeral of an aunt. Mrs. Brown's millinery rooms have been much improved by the addition of electric lights. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Nesbit, from rorth of the city, spent Sunday with Elihu Mills and family. Mr. Whitsell of the Wulschner Piano Co., was in the city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gilbert, and children of Hopewell, and Dr. Charlea
Wilson and wife, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilson on last Sabbath.
Rev. Joe Garvin filled the pulpit in
one of the Indianapolis churches on last Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit entertained
Mr. and Mrs. George Martz, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Storch on last Sabbath.
Mrs. Lyda Stonecipher has been the
gvest of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Inger-man.
Mrs. Bennet Weaver of Hagerstown. is spending a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ora Wheeler.
Mrs. Will Ballenger. and children, of Flint. Mich., arrived last night, called here by the serious illness of the formers mother. Mrs. Silas Wheeler. Thirty members of the Rebecca lodge from this city visited the Dublin lodge on Tuesday night. Charles Pevor of Connersville. was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Israel Morrey. who has been in ill health for some time, went to Martinsville Monday morning to take treatment. The Ezra Hill property cn East Main street, is tmdergoing repairs. A new
veranda, roof and other improvements r.re being made. Mrs. Ada Dennis spent Wednesday in Richmond.
Mrs. Virginia Meredith, Mrs. Louisa Boyd, and Mrs. J. T. Reese received in Mr. J. X. Pennell of Tipton, superinttndent of bridges on the L. E. and W. road, was in the city on Tuesday. The j. E. & W. is making extensive improvements all along the line, vital ions to attend the Cary Club at
1 Connersville on Tuesday. It was rec-
HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind., April 5. Miss Belle Savoy made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Miss Jessie Newcom spent Monday night and Tuesday at Richmond. Miss Anna Ripner of Spiceland is spending a few days with Mrs. John Harris. The I. O. O. F. order will celebrate the 87th anniversary of Odd Fellowship by attending church in a body, ac
companied the sister organization, Daughters of Rebekah, April 115. Rev. J. P. Barrett will deliver the address at the Christian church. In late years the order here has given a banquet to the families and guests of the members ?nd which was looked forward to by &11 from year to year.
Among those at Richmond Monday were Miss Katharine Gohring and Mrs. Frank Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Sells have completed moving to their newly purchased home near Fancy Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Teetor were at Buckcreek recently to visit Mr. Teeter's mother, who is very poorly. Mrs. Elizabeth Winnings will be hostess for the Ladies' Progressive club at her home on North Elm street Wednesday afternoon. Misses Minnie and Edith Weber entertained several of their young friends at a dinner party Sunday. Mr. T. T. Sells resigned from the city council last evening, owing to the fact that he had removed from the corporate limits of Hagerstown. Mr. Ralph Worl, junior member of the firm of J." M. Worl & Son, was elected to fill out the unexpired term. Frank Pitts of Salisburg. North. Carolina, who has been visiting his mother here, is now employed at Stahr & Erowder's as tinner.
Mr. Clouds remained over Sunday and Mrs. Clouds will continue her visit for a longer period. Mr. and Mrs. John Wellenkamp and baby Mildred of Richmond, spent Sunday with George Murley and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Jones entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hurst. Mrs. Alice H. Gresh entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurst, Mr. Elijah Hurst, Norma and Howard Hurst. Inez Doddridge was home from Earlham college over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Heck were at Bentonville, Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Walter Heck. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop are in Union county looking after their recently purchased farm.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beeson and children of Connersville spent Sunday with Mrs. E. B. Hoffman and family. J. L. Gresh was home from Indianapolis.
OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive Hill, Ind., April 13 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culbertson entertained Mrs. Lyde Brunton, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Potter of Richmond. Mrs. Lettie Cheesman of Centerville, and Kate Horney and daughter Mary, from this place. George Armstrong and wife entertained Mr. Charles Hanes and family from near Richmond, and James Busby and wife. Miss Lillian Warn is -visiting in Muncie for a few weeks. Lemuel McNutt and wife visited near Fountain City. Mrs. Pearl Conny who has been living with her sister, Mrs. Futtle for some weeks, has returned to her home in Centerville. Robert Medearis and Burt Tuttle are building a barn at Centerville for Joe King. Mrs. John Jones is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stigleman.
CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville. Ind., April 13. Mrs. Floyd Brown and children Elizabeth
and Venard of Lead, South Dakota, came Monday to make an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar. M. L. Fender is quite sick with the grip. Mrs. George W. Sanders spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wise, residing near Richmond. Miss Elizabeth Thomas has returned from a visit to relatives at Indianapolis. Mrs. Dora Dietrich of Richmond was the guest of Mrs. Sarah Kersey, the forepart of the week. Mr. A. W. Early of Spokane, Wash.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hurst and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cortea H. Jones recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Albertson of near Greensfork. Mrs. M. A. Wilson Is spending some days as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Price at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunbar were Albert Kienzle's visitors recently at Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Davis, who have been living here a short time, will move back to Richmond this week.
WHITEWATER, IND.
Whitewater, ind., April l.". Joe C. j Burgess and family and J. P. Chenoweth and wife, were the guests of W. J. Curtis and family Sunday. Albert Anderson has purchased a arge farm east of Richmond and after I'ext spring will make that place his future home. C. E. Wiley is slowly recovering his voice, which was badly disjointed at Shelbyville last week. Albert Anderson, township trustee is busy with the enumeration at present. T. S. Pyle is busily engaged in arranging his spring stock of goods. Charles L. White spent Monday in Richmond. m Chas. Hunt and family were the guests of Irwin Anderson and family Sunday. The young ladies of the M. E. church
are planning a supper for Saturday evening. April IS. This will be a rovel affair as everything pertaining to it will be of an Easter nature. Eggs in every conceivable form will be served as well as ice cream and cake. The public is cordially invited.
ML B. Loper, Dentist, Of Colonial Building, is temporarily located at 26 South 7th Street.
IT IS SERIOUS
MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. April l.". Dr. Charles A. Roark returned Friday from a week's visit to Chicago relatives. A large number of Milton people attended the Wabash College Glee club entertainment at Cambridge City. Mrs. P. A. Barns who visited her daughter. Mrs. W. A. Brumfield. has returned to her home at Brownsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clouds of Indianapolis, cam. to Hilton Saturday.
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., April 15. Mrs. Maraba Bennett of Richmond, is spending a few- days with relatives here. George W. Hoover Sr., south of town Is seriously ill. Miss Horosia McDivitt has returned from a short visit in Cambridge City. Mrs. Lee Reynolds of Hagerstown, spent Monday here. Mrs. Janet Buntin has returned to Richmond after spending a short time with relatives here. Ollie Thomas of Richmond was in town Tuesday. Miss Hazel Hatfield spent Tuesday at Hagerstown. D. W. Harris & Co., took in one thou
sand cases of eggs at their packing
house last week.
Mrs. Boyd Bond and son are guests
of relatives in Richmond.
John Martindale made a business
trip to Centerville Tuesday.
Mrs. John Roller spent Tuesday in
Richmond, the guest of relatives. Mrs. Jane Hamm has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives near East Germantown. Mr. Burton was in town Monday making arrangements for moving here. , 11 vUi Ut a newspaper.
Some Richmond People Fail to Real
ize the Seriousness.
The constant, aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling. The pains and aches of kidney ills Are serious if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Richmond citizen shows you how to avoid them. L. F. Cooper of T14 North Thirteenth St., Richmond, Ind., says: "For two years there existed sharp pains in my loins and sides and a continual feel
ing of soreness. It was hard for me to stoop, lift or bend over and when I caught cold it always settled in the kidneys. The secretions were irregular and much too frequent. The medicines I used brought me no benefit until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. I used two boxes of this remedy last winter and since then have been free from all trouble with the kidneys. I am, therefore, glad to recommend the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
Kodaks! Kodaks! Pnoto supplies.
Bom Phones Cameras ! Cameras ! W. II. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St.
Fresh Garden Seeds Just Received. We now have a complete assortment and advise our friends to supply themselves while they can get all the varieties they will need. These are Rice's Northern Grown Seeds. Sweet peas and Nasturtiums in bulk. Geo. Brehm Co. Automatic Phone 1747 Open evenings. 517 Main St.
ANOTHER BLOW
TO "MERRY WIDOWS" Councilmen Think Headgear a Nuisance.
A Talk on Cake The best way to avoid the heat, trouble, chance of failure through interruption, lack of weights and measures, etr., incidental to cake bakine. is to order us to bake for you just the cake you have in mind. Our ovens hold so much and are in such constant use that the cost to you per cake is really less than if you baked it yourself.
Zwisslcr's 908 Main St
BAKERY and RESTAURANT . Pbone 1653.
Another hard blow has been handed the merry widow headgear by municipal authorities. The town council of Greensburg has passed an ordinance requiring milady to remove her headgear at theaters and all other public gatherings. The fine in connection with violation of the ordinance is $50. The large hats in vogue this spring are t'irectly responsible for the order as a number of councilmen became disgusted when attending a theatrical performance recently and found themselves unable to see the stage because of the bats in front of them.
EXD) IT M(D)W2 Burn Artificial Gas in an Artificial Gas Range. Do it now andjwatch your gas bill. See the Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co.
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