Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 73, 28 April 1908 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TE LEGRA3I, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 190S.

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DIVORCES AND

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FEWER MARRIAGES

This Is Condition That Reigning in Indiana According to Statistics.

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INDIANA PEOPLE CRUEL.

ILL TREATMENT LED THE WAY TO DIVORCE COURTS MORE THAN DID ANY OTHER ONE CAUSE. Wayne county was right in line

How to Cure

Constipation

HARD LUCK STORIES

ARE MOW III ORDER

jaundice, sour utoruuch. lazy liver, fluulencv. diarrhea, and similar digestive ilW in old or youn. It is ataousanu amfis better than salts or purgative w-uers, acts gently but surely. Is pleasant to the taste, does cot gripe, and cures permanently. Go to your druggist and tret a 60 cent or Jl bottle and see it our claims are not justified.

FREE TEST

Those wishing to try Dr. Caldwell' Syrun Peoiin before buy

ing can have a free sample bottle sent t their horns by addressing the company. This offer is to Drove that the remedy will do as we claim, and Is only open to those who have never taken It. Send for It if you have any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. Gentlest yet most effective laxative for children, women and old folks. A euaranteedi permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure as OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears purity guarantee No, 17, Washington, O. C, PEPSIN SYRUP CO. f 05 Caldwell Bldg.. BUontloeHo, III.

Few people altogether escape a disorder of the bowels. You may catch cold, over-eat, over-drink, worry too much, not exercise enough or do a hundred and one other things that result in constipation or costiveness. When the trouble comes it is well to know what to do for it. In the opinion of thousands there is no better cure for constipation than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which anyone can obtain for 50 cents or $1 at a drug store. We all have constipation occasionally, and the sensible thing to do ii

to have a bottle of thU remedy always in trie house. Ycu tiiuo it at nit:t cn r tiring. f'r example, and when yuu wait:? up m the morning J at your usual hour it produces i s results. i Your stomach instantly L-con.f;S lignter. your i head ciearer. your eyes brighter, y-.u reel active j and spry oace attain, your appetite has returned and you are readv to aot!: with enthu- j Biasra and vigor. All this ir.ay not hart taken j

more th;;n a dose or t.vo. at a cn-1 n -t :o esce'-a two or three cenrs. Can ja afford to leei bad when you can feel rood tc so little? Dr. Wilson Brown, of Metropolis. 111., has no hesitancy in saying thao Dr. Caldwell's Syrui Pepsin is the gre itesi of all laxatives and he frankly admits to his patients that if they used it when the stomach, liver or bowels got out of 1 .1 ..... 1.. na..i1 r t Viim I id

with the others of the state in respect ; withouldoubt the n"st euro for occimional or ...! i.., . TV, a ' chronic constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness.

II) him;h.t; . w "' -'l j Indiana bureau of statistics has issued reports showing the divorce record of the state was broken in 1907. Wayne county did not obtain any conopinions place in the column of footings, but the same proportions that existed in this county obtained throughout the state. The number of divorces planted in this state last year was H,!)K0. While divorces were becoming more numerous the marriages were fewer. There were only 28,702 marriages last year, this being fcf fewer than the year previous. Comparisons of figures for 190C and

1907 show that husbands were reckless. Of the entire number of divorces, 2,7 were granted to wives, and 1,013 to husbands. The same conditions were true in 1906, when 2,795 decrees were granted to wives and 874 to husbands. Marion county, on account of its population perhaps, was one of the loading counties both in divorces and marriages, the number of divorces being 59 and the number of marriages 2,9:55. Union county had

the fewest number of marriages divorces forty-three marriages

two divorces. Record of Gretna Greens. Lake county and Clark county, the Kretna greens of the state, held their usual record, the number of marriages in Clark county being 1,085 and the number of divorcesemfwyp mfwyppp number in Lake county 1,919. Lake county is a favorite marrying place

for eloping couples from Illinois and Chicago and Clark county is the haven of lovelorn couples from Kentucky. These counties have long held high records for marriages. As to causes for divorces the records show that "cruel treatment," as usual, led to more family estrangements than any other cause. Of the total number of divorces in 1907, 1,354 were due to cruel treatment. Anything from a blow in the face to a harsh word may be designated as cruel treatment. Abandonment ranks second in causes for divorce, the total number of divorces caused by abandonment In 1907 being 1,203. Drunkenness caused 343; failure to provide, F4S; criminal convictions, 36 and infidelity 295. These proportions have been pretty well maintained for a great many years.

Elements Have Deterred Farmers From Work.

the

Many Wayne eontemp'at d p but. the sudden Hire following

county fanners had hinting corn this week, chant:''- in the uniperathe Lai! storm of Sun-

A BEAUIIflUIFE

HASJ3EEN ENDED Mrs. Sarah Hoover, Prominent Woman, Is Dead.

cay .deterred them

Last war coin was lil.u; uai!y la; e. In ru

er a '.id ooan? tiii'ii:

j to express 1 rs U

j same kind oi wv-i' i t old spring and r 1 1 he corn crop in i

country lust year damaged by the 1. niers are offering ti tori es.

from their purpose.

not pianu-u until sr.- of cold weathhiive lif t a heard i 1 1 p;' : hill of t lie : this var. The lal! (iid not help section of the Much wheat was storm, so the farir usual Lard luck

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Anderson a few days on account of the serious illness of her brother Thomas (I. Morris. Miss Cora Mundelle has returned from Hagerstown. Rev. Joseph L. Garvin of Cambridge City assisted in the service at the Christian church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whiteley of Richmond spent Sunday at .Jesse- 10. Moore's.

ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind.. April 'JV - The Misses Mabel Hunnicutt and Myrtle Haxton are back from Mo, inc. Mrs. Nora Stainm visited her husband. Levi W. Stainm of Dayton, O., over Sunday. Mrs. Ruriie Lantz and children. Mildred arid Dudley, have re turned to Hagerstown. after a week's visit with the Fenimore's here. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and daughter, Julia. Mabel and Ruth, entertained at dinner Sunday, the Misses Clara Peareely and Margaret Kitsch of Anderson, Mr. and .Mrs. Ward Jackson of Sugar drove. Rev. Cyrus Modgin of Richmond preached an able sermon at. t lie Friends church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leo lierunt and daughter of Webster, were visiting relatives here Sunday. W. L. Keniiiiore spent Sunday in Hagerstown. The Elude club rrciiitly met with

Hagerstown, Ind., April 2S. Mrs. Sarah Hoover, widow of the Rev. Jacob Hoover, died Sunday night at her home, west of Hagerstown. at the age of 77 years after a lingering illness. The deceased was one of the well known women of the county and was noted for her charitable acts and kindness to strangers or way fares

who called at her home. Sae was spoken of by nearly all who knew her as Aunt Sallie Hoover. The deceased was a faithful member of the German Baptist church. She was the mother of eight sons and two daughter -, six sons and one daughter surviving hi r, they being Mrs. George Smith, Klias M. Hoover, Horace Hoover, Abraham Hoover, Frank Hoover, Dave Hoover all of this vicinity and

j Jefferson Hoover of Oakville. The funeral services will be held at the I German Baptist church Wednesday , morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Lewis Teetor officiating. The interment I will be in the cemetery adjoining.

- Mr. rela-

A COMMON MISTAKE

The t inn' points

re was a conwas enjoyed, (ach. They

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. Rowling Green, Ky., writes: "I

suiTored much pain from kidney and j Ronth and bladder trouble until I star'ed to use j Mr. and Mr

Foley's Kidney Remedy. The lirst bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle, I was entirely well." A. G. Luken & Co.

Mrs. Lulu Singer, test and a lively Three tied at ten

were the Misses Blanche Fenimoro. Daisy Gsborn and Bessie Taylor. The rooms were de coral (d in apple blossoms ami favors were friven of the same. Dainty refreshments -were served. Edwards Bros, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alt' Collet. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

on Frank of Richmond, . Ben Edwards and two

children. Mrs. Lou Fenimore and children, Blanche and IL.rold and Charley Cole.

HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nina years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says Air. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I reeded strength. I h&d one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well over since." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. 50c.

GREENSFORK, IND.

(Jreensfork. Ind., April 28. Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harvey of New Castle have returned to their home after a few days visit with their son. Dr. James Ks-rr and family. Arthur Ballengor of Williamsburg, was calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Economy were guests of Albert Albertson and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Foland were at home over Sunday. Mrs. Milo Gentry is on the sick list. Mrs. Mike Ragen has returned to Iter home in Richmond after being the guest of relatives here for a fewdays. Mrs. Glen Bavender who has been sick for several weeks is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore and Mrs. Marie Mills have returned from a visit with relatives at Modoc. Mrs. William Gentry is improving after a few days illness. Rev. Dundy of Bethel filled the pulpit at the Friends church Sundav.

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. April !.--Miss Hazel Hatfield of Grcensfork was the guest of Miss Nellie Brant. Sunday. Miss Irene Addington of Hope, Ind., spent Monday at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Addington. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Backenstoe were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Adams at New Castle. Miss Alice Pierce of Cincinnati came Sunday to visit Mrs. Agnes Hastings and other friends. Miss Hazel Knapp will visit Miss

Edith Shafer and other friends at Muncie this week. Manny Pitts and Fred Bon bow were at the ball game at Cambridge Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teetor spent Monday at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Li 1 ley and twin daughters were entertained Sunday at the home of Daniel Pollard south of town. A son weighing to pounds. second child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds. John Nicholson has purchased the property of Mrs. Julia Kepler on South Perry street, for .Sl.doo. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg entertained over Sunday' Harry Babb and Border Shroyer of Muneie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg attended the base ball game at Cambridge City i Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. C. T. Knapp and daughter Hazel spent Sunday afternoon with friends at j Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liiiey are moving to the property of Geo. Lilley on South j Elm street. Chas. Smith and family will occupy the house they vacated.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge Citv. Ind.. April L'V Mr

and Mis. Alvin Harinel. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch, were the guests on Sunday at Mrs. Bess Stone cipher, in East Gerniantown. Miss Virginia Barnctt. Mr?. Charles t lawson, Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Miss Mattie Gardner. Mrs. Will Wagar and others, were in attendance at the convention at Milton. Mr. Israel Money, who has been in Martinsville for several weeks, returned today. He is stronger and feels much improved by his stay. He will perhaps return in a few weeks for further treatment. Mr. Walter Boden made a business trip to Connersville, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson and little daughter and Mrs. Barbara Barefoot, spent Sunday in Cowan, with Mr. Elam Barefoot and family. Mrs. Barefoot and Mrs. Dodson remained for a weeks visit. Mr. ami Mrs. George Calloway were in New Castle on Sunday, the guests of friends. Miss Beatrice Swallow, of Harvey's Crossing, spent Sunday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weed entertained Miss Muriel Converse, and Mr. Harry Elliott, at dinner. Sunday. The Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Will Wagar. Wednesday afternoon. Felix Johnson, traveling salesman for the Carey Safe Company, spent : Sundav with his family in this city.

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. Ind.. April 28.

Fred Scearce of Muneie visited

tives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Powers and daughter Mildred, of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here. Misses Marie and Katherine Pegg spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Miss Ethel Bennett and Miss Bernice Anderson have gone to Indianapolis to attend the Conservatory of Music. Mr. Frank Gardner of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gardner. Mrs. Reynolds of Dayton, formerly of this city, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Huff. Miss Lucy Benton and Miss Hazel Brooks visited over Sunday with Miss Jennie Meek, south of Richmond. Mr. Claude Keever spent Sunday in Muneie. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett visited over Sunday with relatives at Webster. Mrs. Ernest Lott of Brook ville is here visiting friends. Mrs. Will Roosa and daughter, Au-

dra. visited over Sunday with Mrs. Mae Wilcnts near Webster. Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, of Louisville, Kentucky, formerly of this place, visited friends here over Sunday. Mr. Leslie Bond, student of the Bible school at, Earlham College, preached at the Friends' church Sunday morning and evening. Many Sunday school workers and ; others attended the township Sunday School convention at Concord, Sun1 day afternoon. ! C. C. Fulghum and family spent Sunday with Mr. Fulghum's parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fulghum, who live ; near Richmond. Rev. J. W Zerbe preached both morning and evening at the M. E. , church, Sunday. i Geo. Fulghum of Fort Wayne, visit-

! ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fulj ghum, Saturday. ! Miss Lucie Benton spent Sunday at I Richmond visiting relatives. Rev. Edwin Waniah of Butler College, preached at the Christian church Saturday evening. Sunday morning and Sunday evening. i Mrs. Ernest Lott of Brookville, Ind., is making a three weeks' visit with old acquaintances at this place. Mrs. Txitt is an ex-resident of this place. j Mr. Emmett Fulgham of Wolcottj ville, spent Sunday with his parents

at this place.

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BINDER TWINE INJURES WOOL

Farmers Abiding by Instructions Not to Use It.

paying issued

of

H

. B. Loper, Demttist,

Of Colonial Building, is located over Meyer's Cigar Slore, Main Street

Farmers of the county are attention to the instructions

esriv in the snring that the use

binder twine in tying wool fleece ! must be abandoned. Complaint was j made by wool dealers against the use i of twine as it is not always separated . from the wool at the mills and conse- j quently when it is woven into cloth j

it decreases the value ot the latter. ; The shearing season is just now be- j ginning in this county and a special i brand of wool twine is being used by ; the majority of farmers. j To the farmer this r-ans a ead ! loss of from one to two cents a pound . as the manufacturers grade wool tied ; with binder twine low, as it is claim-! ed that it leaves its threads so through ' the fleece that no process can (dim-1

inate them and an inferior quality of cloth must result. The best part of the shearing season is the latter part of May or the first of June.

IT

NOW

IMPORTANT DECISION.

DUBLIN, IND.

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 cure the most obstinate racking cough and expel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs. Insist upon having it. A. G. Luken & Co.

AFFORDS pPRFcCT SECURITY.

PLENTY OF TROUBLE

is caused by stagnation of the liver j and bowels, to get rid of it and head- i ache and biliousness and the poison j

that brings jaundice, take Dr. Kings New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c, at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store.

Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from pieumonia and consumption as it cures the most obstinate coughs and cob's. We have never known a single instance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. A. G. Luken & Co.

MILTON. IND.

Milton. Ind.. April 2S. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brattain ontertained a dinner party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Yohler and Michael Yohler and family were their guests. Mr. and Mn. L. W. Bee son er.tc tained a large company at dinner Sunday. Their guests were friends who had been to Michigan with them. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Ferris. Willard E. Williams. Oliver Ferguson. Isaac J. Bishop and Master Albert Ferris of Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doll and son of Indianapolis. Frank Daniel of Indianapolis is visiting his brother Will B. Daniel. Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston of Mt. Auburn visited her sjgter Mrs. Marv Gray Sunday.

uev. k. h. Rawls preached at M. E. church Sunday evening

neiu communion services. Mrs. John Thurman and daughter

or Kicnmona visited G. F. Doty

Sunday. Miss Hazel Wagner with Mrs. W. H. Hurst

Mrs. Thomas B. Loniz has been at

A portrait of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe.

painted by her granddaughter. Caroline ' Minturn Hall, of New York, is one of; the interesting features of the exhibi- ' tion now in progress at the Women's Municipal Leagues of New York.

T-o i.,.r..-, Ill byg mo enthusiastic b:ve 1 Prophet Moiiiii iu time lie lnvaiae i number of mares

how to arrive at best. At last, sa

. .-inmes. v.';; no m or.?

of li rxe. than the .1. In the course of e (iv, nor of a vast .'tr.d the point was

a selection of the very r Country Life, he hit

i:.g sen

the iici c 1 US I

'.tie: For three

mares were kept l hey wore looked ee.i exoeeted. tore al watering place.

the ! and '

s over

spent Sunday

WHAT IS POWER Nature supplies force. Wind turns the wind-mill. The brook turns the water-wheel. Coal runs the engine and food runs the man. Some things contain little force, some things much. One substance full of power ts SCOTT'S EMULSION Nature put the power there. It is a wonderful flesh-producer. This is not only a matter of nourishment but of new vigor and activity in the tissues. AH DrntaitUi 50s. and $1.00.

upon the follow

days and nights without water: t and. as might h:t madly off to then

Just as i hoy were on the very brink of the water the trumpeter blew the war signal or assembly. Maddened with the thirst, the mares forgo: their training, nil save live. who. forgetting their own urgent need, galloped back at once to seek tli-vr masters. These five mares were set ap-irt by Mohammed a representing th j:ek of Lis stud, and from them. are - hi. descended the best and tv-- " ' - - " ' e-ses.

To

. -Tiiem aveeu' dining

All Clean. cook, poked

r.g room door, she asked, "an' how v hen the pu-ldln' is

uc

No rah. the head in at the

"Please, nia'ntu will I 1 o know:n

cooked':" "Stick a knife into it." said her mistress, rivalling the c-v.kboo'i instructions. "If ;ho knifo comes out clean, the pudding is ready to serve." "Yis, ma'am." "And. oil. N'.rah!" The mistress had an afterthought. "If the knife doo comes O'lt clean you might stick all the rest of the knives into the pudding. " Ever v bod v ' s M-n srn 7 i n a

Dublin, Ind., April 28. Rev. Godwin and wife have been visiting at Lewisville. Philip Hall of Lafayette is spending a few days with his mother and his brother here. Miss Mary Carson of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beard.' Rev. Lawrence is building a front veranda to his home. Miss May Walters of Knightstown

returned home Sunday evening alter a few days' visit with Misses Daisy and Blanche Hatfield. Miss Eva Scott was the guest of Miss Bertha Thompson of Straughns over Sunday. The revival meetings at the Radical U. B. church closed Sunday evening. Walter Brosius and William Morris of Knightstown, were in town, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Spiceland spent Sunday with relatives here. Mx. and Mrs. Shipley Wilson entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Druley and family of Bentonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn of Cambridge City. I Delbert Smith and Frank Oler were ' in Richmond. Monday.

Mr. Wm. Evans went to uunreun, Monday. Miss Maude Williams spent Sunday with friends at New Castle.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur an Slyke vis-1

ited relatives in Connersviue, &unoaj. Rev. E. E. Kuhn of Clarkshill, preached a fine sermon at the Christian church Sunday evening. Mrs. Chas. Knapp and daughter. Hazel, of Hagerstown, called on Mrs. Mary Funk. Sunday. Misses Nettie Smith and Delia Woodward went to Cambridge City, Monday.

MILLVILLE. IND. Millvllte. Ind., April 2S Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wood. Mrs. Mable Ross of New Castle visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cramer Sun

day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daniels and daughter Beatrice, Mrs. Fanny Weaver and children and Miss Maggie Groves took dinner with Marcus Batchfield .Sunday. The I. O. O. F. gave there annual supper Saturday night. Rev. Hughes of Anderson delivered the address. Mr. and Mrs. Len Gebhart sient Sunday at Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of near New Lisbon visited Mr. and Mrs. James Laboyteaux Sunday. Mrs. Martha Welker had a severe spell with her heart Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perry and Mr. Roe Hoover took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Perry.

Burn Artificial Gas in an Artificial Gas Range. V Do it now and watch your gas bill. Sec the Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co.

J

Fresh Garden Seeds Just Received. We now have a complete assortment and advise our friends to supply themselves while they can get all Oi varieties they will need. Theo are Rice's Northern Grown Seeds. Sweet peas and Nasturtiums in bulk. Geo. Brehm Co. Automatic Pbone 1747 Open evenings. 517 Main St.

Home Tel. 2062

Home TeL 2062

A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. "I have just completed a twenty year health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co s drug store.

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Co. Eastbound Chicago Cincinnati

NOTICE.

I have located and opened law offices in the Westcott Block, second floor, over Nusbaum's store, and will ho ftarl to see mv clients and friends

JfTHTTtJ, Million

uae Guid Floe.

there.

W. C. CONVERSE.

Sugar and salt will both preserve meat, because they absorb the moisture

J iii li ao wevent decomposition.

CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville, Ind., April 28. While Frederick S. Henderson who is employed by Dunbar Brothers was unloading coal he fell and injured the ligaments of his right leg. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Early and daughter Ruth who have been residing in Spokane. Wash., have recently !o-1 cated in Richmond. Mr. Early is a brother of Mrs. J. W. Home and Mrs. ! O. M. Hurst of Centerville. j The Woman'j Foreign Missionary society of the Friends church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. T. Teas

on next l nursaay aiternoon. Mrs. James W. Nichols has returned from a visit to Mrs. Lewis Shumv.ay at Greenfield. Mrs. S. E. McCorkle of Stillwater. Okla., who has been the house guest of her sister Mrs. Nichols for some months, is vis

iting relatives at Kokomo and elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tremps entertained at dinner on Sunday the? Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Napier. j Prof. E. E. Oldaker who has been ; sick the past week, was able to re- i sume his duties at the Centerville,'

J public schools on Monday, I

1 S S SI STATIONS Except Dally Dally Sunday Sunday Lv Chicago 8.35am 9.20pm 8.35am Ar Peru 12.40pm l.Hoam 12.40pm Lr Peru 12.50pm 2 05ara 6.00am 4.40pm Lv Marion 1.41pm 2.59am 7.05am 5.37pm Lv Muneie 2.41pm 3.57am 8.10am 6.40pm Lv Richmond 4.05pm 5.15am 9.25am 8.05pm Lv Cottage Grovo 4.45pm 5.53am 8.45pm Ar Cincinnati 6.35pm 7.30am 10.25pm Westbound Cincinnati Chicago j 2 4 1 32 STATIONS ! Except I Dally Dally Sunday I Sunday j j Lr CincinratJ j f- Ora 9.00pm 8.40am Lv Cottasre Grove 10.15am 10.40pm 10.15am Lr Richmond 10.5'am 11.15pm 6 30pm 10.55am Lv Muneie 12.17pm 12.45am 8.00pm 12.17pm Lv Marioa 1.19;: 1 44?:m S 00pm Mpm Ar Peru ' 2 l'prn 2.H5ara 10.00pm 2.15pm Lv Peru 2.25ri 2.45am 4.50pra Ar Chicago f!2h St. Station) j 6.40pm 7.00am 9-20pm

Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chics an i Cincinnati. Local elc-eper between Muneie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, ha:.d.d in train:, Xos. 5 and G, between Muncia and Peru, thence traits Nos. 3 and 4, between Peru and Chicago. For train connections and other information caU C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A, Borne Telephone 2062. Richmond. Ind.