Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 101, 26 May 1908 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY MAY 26. 190S.

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in the boiler-room of the steamship shovel in the coal night and day that gives her power to make a record. The best coal gives the best power. That is why Scott's Emulsion produces flesh when other things fail. It contains more power. It is truly a body fuel. Many a man, woman and child have broken their records for weight by the pounds of flesh gained from SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is a powerful flesh producer. AODrogsuU; 50c. and $1.00. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., May 2'1. -C.oori audiences attended the services at, Doddridge Chapel Sunday niwninK when the pustor, Rev. J. T. Scull, preaehr -d. In the evening Rev. Mr. Masson of New Palestine, who is visiting at ihe parsonage, preached a Rood sermon. Charles Grew, of Richmond, was a Milton visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G.-F. Doty spent Sunday in IndianapoliMwith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty. Harry Doty sanK a (beautiful nolo at the Christian church Sunday evening written by J. -Ross Miller an evangelistic stupor, who is well known here. "Trusting Jesus" is the title of the piece. Miss Inez Doddridge, with her room mate, Miss Jones, of Wabash, came from Earlham to spend Sunday with Miss Doddridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doddridge. Chaa. M. Hurst and family were fates is of Mr. and; Mrs. Hiram Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Hurst spent Sunday at Mia. Alice H..Greshs. T. G. McDaniel ot'Eaton spent Sunday with his children, Robert and Harold McDaniel. Harry North spentj.Sunday at home. AFTER TEN YEARS, Mr. G. D. Steplretison, of Peterborough, says: "For ovrtr ten years I suffered constantly with Piles. Tried everything in vain tilll used Dr. Leonhardt'R Hem-Roid. Now I am completely cured." A $1,000 guarantee -with every box of Hem-Roid. $1.00, Iao H. Fine. Richmond, Indiana, or Dr. Eeonhardt Co., Station B. Buffalo, X. Y. WILLIAMSBURG, . IND. Williamsburg, Iml., M;jy 26 James L,add, who is staying 'with his wife while at Reid Memorial Hospital, was home over Sunday. W. E. Hollingsworth and fainily spent Sunday in Richmond, guests of Sheriff Meredith. Raymond Cain is moving into the property vacated by Grunt. Kennedy. R. C. and T. 1,. Miii-tin of Richmond spout Sunday wifli their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin. A party of Richmond people ate supper with Uncle Toddy. Sunday. The Meredith House was well patronized Sunday by Boston base ball fans. Twenty-live enthusiastic rooters ate dinner with "Toddy." After all their hard rooting. Boston was defeated by a score of 8 to; 11. Victor St. Meyer and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with his father, Addison. St. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Dick. King, of Richmond', former residents of this place, visited with Dr. Cuykendall, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omcr Pearce are entertaining friends from Hamilton, O. Mrs. Dr. Beam' is on the sick list. Mrs. Allie Ryland is. improving. Mrs. J. H. Clements has returned s-fter several days visiting relatives in Indianapolis. "Oh," exclaimed Miss. G use h at the rt exhibition, "here's a clever thing In oil, 'Wben the Cat"s Away!' It isn't signed. I wonder who painted it?" "Evidently a woman," replied Mr. Shoude. "Look at the mice. See what a ferocious expression she has given them." Philadelphia Press. at to do in Dyspepsia Dieting has become a great fad in America, and just as, years ago, we, .as a nation, over-ate, so now we are. under rating. The one is as bad as theother. Man needs food and plenty of it to sustain life and to give strength to compete in this busy world. It is not, however, the fact that. yon may eat too much that hurt9 you, but that yon don't digest what you eat. And IX that results In dyspepsia you will not eure the trouble by cutting Clown your food supply.II your digestive oivau were creating the proper amount of Rastno oit pe pttc juices you would have no dyspepsia. To cur? ihe disease you mutt create uuabundiMiceot these necessary juices. . This can only be done-by a reliable tonic laxative, uod. hs its name mutcatea. Lr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin contains the very ingredients needed to do tbis. Take it reculnrly tor awhile according to the oxplirtt directions on each bottle and you will soon bs cuird of dyspepsia and any ot the npcompanyintf symptom such as heartburn, sourstoniuoh, bioMteo stomch.hives, Iiimples, sallow complexion, wind on the stomach, etc Kvery bottie carrie with it an absolute euarantee to do whut we claim. It is a Kentie, pleasant, effective laxative and you will like Its ta&te and be pleased with its action. One of rtio (rraat friends of this remedy is Harry F. Keator. a lieutenant in one of the Chicago companies that fought at the battle of Santiago. While in the wet trenches, and eatimt the routth food of a soldier, he contracted severe dyspepsia arid lost weight rapidly. A friend in He regiment called his attention to Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which he promptly began to use. It not only cured his dyspepsia tut increased his weight 42 pounds. Your diwirist will sell you a bottle at 50 cents or f I and you will find it worth a hundred limes that to you. CC PC TCT Thcse sti4r to try Dr. CaldI S.W I tlVt Syruo Peosm before buy intrcin he a fro tample bott sent to tneir home by aadrejone tue company. Tnis offer is to prove thattne remedy will do at we claim, and m only open to those who have never taken ft. Send for it if you have any ymptomsr.f stomacn, IKercr txnri diteawu Gentlest yet most effective laxative for children, women and dd folks. A ffuarantied, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxat've.So Good and Sjre as OR. CALDWELL'S SVRUP PEPSIN." Tttn product bears punty guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C. PEPSIN SYRUP CO. JI05CaUwe.il Pldg MonUotUeytti.

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Vast Amount of Fuel Necessary to Furnish Big Battleships. AUSTRALIA IS GENEROUS. I Washington, May 26 Approximately $5,000,000 is the estimate of the j coal consumed by the Atlantic battle ship fleer when it will have finished its v:ruis' around the world. ! The estimate of the cos' of coal ! necessary to move the fleet from San ! Francisco to Hamilton Roads, by way ! of Honolulu. Manila and the Sue. Canal, has been reported by the chief i of the Bureau of Equipment as amounting to $2.03i.0n0. The Navy Department has been in receipt of unofficial communications from the Australian Government offering to furnish without, cost the coal required durum the visit of the command in Australian waters. Of course the Government could not think of accepting such an offer and all arrangements have been made to use American coal for the entire cruise. LIBERTY, IND. Liberty, Ind., May 2;. V. L. Johnson, of Marion, Ind.. formerly engaged in business in this city, recently visited with relatives here. Miss Clarabel Bowers of Indianapolis was the cucst of Miss Emma Hessler recently. David Spivey and F. P. Dye of Brownsville, were ' calling on Liberty f rif-nds recent ly. . I Mrs. Will Mori is. and dauehtors of Brookston, arrived here last week to spend the summer. Miss Addie Roach left Friday for a visit wilh Indianapolis friends. Riley Davis and; wife of Connersville. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafer. Frank Nevins.and Thos. Gibbons of College Corner, were, recent Liberty visitors. Miss Grace Beard of N'cw Castle is the guest of Wellington Heard and family. Mrs. Clinton Gardner left Saturday for a visit with Cincinnati friends. A. G. McDill. of College Corner, was the guest of friends here Saturday. Miss Eunice Douthit, of Richmond, spent the past week with James Little and wife. here. Carr Thomas of Billingsville, was in Liberty recently. Misses Clara and Margaret Burnside of Indianatiolis. were gueats of Liberty relatives this week. Miss Gertrude Hill of Oxford, spent Sunday with W. L. Bryson and family. Luther Young, of Ft. Wayne, was the guest of Miss Bertha Barnard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Talbott of Orleans Ind., returned to their home Sunday after a short visit-with Mrs. Farr and family. Will Dingley of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives hero. Olou Calkins and wife were guests of Hamilton friends Sunday. George Maibuck was a Cincinnati visitor htinday. .Mrs. A. F. Xoverre of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. Margaret Weist. David Wiard of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. G. M. Clark, wife and son. visited Indianapolis relatives Sunday. Ray Nickels and wife of Connersville. were guests of Liberty friends Sunday. Goo. Pigman and R. E. Rarnharte were Cincinnati visitors Sunday. Miss Marie Macintosh left Friday for a several weeks visit with friends in Chattanooga, in hopes of benefitting her health. Rav Connor spent Sunday with his parents in Brownsville. Dr. G. K. Crocker visited Indianapolis friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W Hanson of Connersville were entertained by S. L. Stevensand wifie Sunday. Misses Jjeah and Carol Connaway left Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives in Indianapolis and Anderson. Miss Hazel Chitwood of Indianapolis, is the sniest of Misses Emma an Vessi a Ya ry a n . Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. Char,. Worth and daughter f Richmond are visitingMrs. Allen Hollingswori h. Misses Hazel. Hallie ard Mareia Hart, are guests of relatives in Indianapolis. O. J. Timberman of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with Wilson Pottenger and family. Miss Nellie Ham was the guest of Miss Agnes Morris of Oxford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunted of Cincinnati, are visiting relatives here. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind.. May Miss Lillian Keily ami John C. Ferly of Cineir.nati are the guests of Miss Ada Waltz over Sunday. Alonzo I'lrich of Knightstown was the gueM of his mother. Mrs. Margaret ririeh. Harmon Myers of Karl ham college spent Sunday with his grandfather. Valley Gohring. The Epworth League of the M. K. church was reorganized and the following offioors elected; PresidenT. Dr. F. C. Lamar: first vice president. Miss Anna Piliing. whose tiutv is to oversee the spiritual department: second vice or chairman of the missionary department. Miss Elizabeth Brown: third rue. mercy and help department. Miss Florence Bell; fourth 'ice. social department. Miss Mable Teetor: secretary. Mrs. Chester Life: treasurer. Jesse Replogle. Mr. and Mrs. James Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller. Mrs. Elmer Farlow and daughter Doro'hy. Mary Nicholson, Muses Ethel and Eva Holier and Luther Pipher, picnicked Sunday

on Riverside farm of M. T. Fox. eat of town. Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs. Robert Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davis near Williamsburg. Mrs. Davis has hten seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr and Mrs. John Teetor and son

Ralph are expected home from their trip to California, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Knode Porter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke at New Castle. The first and second base ball teams of this place played eight innings Sunday afternoon, which resulted in a score of 1; to 4 in favor of the first team. Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Tee-tor and children will move to their bungalow west of Hagerstown this week. Little Leona VY heeler of Cambridge City is the guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rennet. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. William Waltz and daughter Ada. entertained Sunday at. i heir home north of town, Mr. J. C. Fcrly and Miss Lillian Fcrly of Cincinnati. Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. John Hara, Simon Miller and Will Dingvorth. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Dublin, were guests of Chas. Smith and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and children Leona and Jessie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stewart at Logansport, Sunday. Miss Bertha Gohring of Cambridge City was a guest over Sunday of Mrs. Emma Foyst and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Harter and baby of Cambridge spent Sunday here. Miss Edna Merrill has returned to her home at Michigantown after spending several months with her uncle. Gto. Fulker6on. Florence Nicholson joined his wite and sons Sunday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller at Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. U. W. Allen will remove to Chicago June 1. Mrs. Martha Bowman will store her household goods and Mr. and Mrr-. Ed Mason will move to the property of Mrs. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle and Mrs. Mary Funk were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conniff. Mrs. Emma Boyst is suffering with a sprained arm. ECONOMY, IND. Economy. Ind.. May :',. Lonn Lamh. Lewiss Chamness and Elhert, Saunders were in Richmond recently. Roscoe Hart came down from Muncie Saturday morning. Claud Lamh, who has hren working at the carpenter trade- in the west is now located in Indianapolis. Mrs. Emaline Cole Is still growing worse with rheumatism. Several young people attended the commencement at Hnntsville. Herman Lamb went to Indianapolis where he has a position. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haxton and daughters Lucinda and Mary and Lon Edwards spent Sunday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Lester. Raymond Daugherty and Myite Haxton, Paul Cain and Gail Haxton. a Mr. lx'Ster and Maude Shook were among a number of young people that attended the dedication at Jacksotiburg Sunday. Mr. and MrB. Ben dren will move near Eilwanls and ohilHammonci the last nf the week. A Mr. Skinner and family the newsection boss, will move in the Henderson Oier property this week. Rev. Cyrus Hodtcins preached in the Friends" church here Sunday morning. Allen Weyl arrived from Greenville. Ohio. Saturday evening. Mrs. Caliie Xewlin of Muncie is here for a few days helping take c?.re of her mother, who is down with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenstree.t were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Greenstreet Sunday. Allie Conoroe of Modoc was here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall and children. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conroe were guests of Mrs. Lucinda Marshall Sunday afternoon. It is reported Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenstreet will move back from Richmond to his Economy property. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Replogle and daughter of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb and children, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. John Rcplogle's Sunday afternoon. Miss Nellie Bartlett entertained Mrs. Mabel Gwin and Miss Julia Jackson Sunday afternoon. Frank Cole spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Gertrude Gaddis returned to New Castle Sunday evening after a week's visit with Modoc relatives. Alonzo Marshall, wife and daughter ! Elsie, were guests of Economy relaj tives Sunday. Miss Lucinda Hollingsworth spent Sunday in Richmond. Verlin Davis and wife of Richmond were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mrs. Morte Harter. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones ot Richmond were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. William Northern t. D. W. Harris was at Blountsvillc Sunday for the day. Rev. Lee Chamness and wife visited Mr., and Mrs. Everson Atkinson at ! Losantviile. Su day . j Mrs. Martha Cain and Mrs. Nancy Pierce, were Mrs. Peggy Morrison's Sunday visiters. A touring car party of six people from Winchester visited at T. E. Clark's. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and sons, attended church at Greensfork '. Sunday morning. Four fifths of the corn crop is planted and is coming nicely. Mrs. Aim Seantiand of Williamsburg spent Sunday here, the guest of re-la-! tives. " Her Adorer T marry yonr daughter, sir? Her Father What do you want to marry for? You don't know when you're well off. Her Adorer Xo; perhaps not, but I know when jour well oX Lablon lfl)

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I Assessments on Many Companies Operating Indiana Not Increased. Big in DEPRESSION IS THE CAUSE. The State Board of Tax Commisioners. which adjourned is first sesI sion for the year ires yesterday, was ra'her kind to corporations operating in Indiana because of industrial oondi- ! tions of last winter. In very few inI stances were assessments increased. In a number of cases assessments ! were greatly reduced from what they were last year. Big reductions were I made in the assessments of the American and Adams Express Companies ! and the Western I'nion Telegraph Company. ! The assessment of the Postal TeleI graph Company was increased from $10 to $4.") per mile. The assessment I of the Adams Express Company was reduced from $:fs7.M'i per mile to $lt" per mile, and that of the American Express Company from $!?. 4 per mile to $r0 per mile. The Adams Express Company operates over 1,516 miles of tracks in Indiana and the American Company operates over miles in this state. Both these companies, with the Western I'nion Telegraph Company, showed heavy decreases in business. In the case of the Western I'nion Company the telegraph strike last September was largely responsible- for the poor showing. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. May ''..- The mission at the St. Elizabeth's church has closed, and Father Sutton has gone to his home in Cincinnati. Mrs. Alvin Harmel entertained at dinner on Sunday. Mr. Henry Hartman and family, of Washington Pike, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch and wife of t his city. The Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. Walter Roden Wednesday afternoon. The Good Time Circle will meet with Mrs. O. E Paul Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Olin Doyd of St. Louis, who has been here for several days, the guest of Dr. H. R. P.oyd's and other friends, went to Cincinnati Monday, for a short visit before returning to her home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steele of Indianapolis, were here on Sunday. Mas ter Robert who has been here for some j time accompanied them home Monday. Mrs. J. T. Bailey of Muncie is here, the guest of his daughter, Mis. C. B. Kellar. Mr. Olin Boyd and little son. of St. Louis, came today for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd. Miss Ruby Washburn of Anderson, was here, in attendance at commencement. Miss Bess Ray of Indianapolis, was here at commencement and attended he dance. Mr. ad Mrs. Link Hebblo of Indianapolis, are the piiests of friends in this Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Joslin of Cleveland, who h"ve been visiting Mrs. Catherine Wludan and family have n turned to their home. The out-of-town teachers of the public schools, have gone to their respective homes. They will spend the I summer in various ways, some will atitend summer schools, and some will I take extensive trips Miss Ruby Washburn ot Anderson, returned today. Joe Storch of New Castle was here on Sunday. Mrs. Will Wedekind and Mrs. John Runnel of Hagerstown were in the city on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs Roherman of Richmond were here on Sunday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gilbert of HopeBEAUTIFUL ROOF EFFECT OF OLD MOORISH TILES MADE POSSIBLE ERN INVENTION. BY MODA material which seems certain to entirely take the place of shingles i the latest product of American inventiveness. It is a sheet substance composed of lone touch fibres which are matted together with heavy gums having the property of never drying out nor losing their wether resisting c,ualtt4es. Both surfaces ot the sheet are tempered or hardened into an inipervtous skin that gradually oxidizes on the roof, assuming a wearing surface similar to slate. Ihe coloris a warm Indian red. Although laid hi long strips, the effect of the finished roof is that of Individual, diamond sinped tiles. Tais result is accomplished by an ingenious method of lapping one saw tooth edged sheet over another, the points of the upper sheet Just touching the upper angles or the lower sheet. This produces a series of tiles "as show u in cat.

An Important c3llty of thtsaewmaterial. wtiich is called iiiani. is that it will not catch fire from spitks, thus eliminating one of the greatest tenpws rwutting Irom cloely built up resi'tential section. Zolirsri is being sLva aud eiplalaed to builders by . P-WSLER

With well were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilson Sunday. Father km 11 and Father Matting'.y of Richmond atu-ndel service's he-re Sunday. Miss Alma McWhorter spent Sunday at her home in Indianapolis. Miss Henrietta. Wanner of Laurel, returned to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar. of Lewir.ville. and Miss Jennie Kirk, of NewCastle, were the gm-sts of Charles Kellar and family. Sunday. Mis. Frank Tingle of Connersville. and Mrs. James Gilchrist of Indianapolis, are here, the guests of Mrs. B. F. Griffin. Mrs. William Ogborn spent Stinday at Bentonville. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork. Inch, May k Mi Flossie Snyder has return-ed from visit with relatives in Richmond. a Howard C.nylor is substituting as railway mail clerk this week. Miss Dunbar of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenzle. Mrs. Enos Yei:l and daughter Hannah "nave ret tu ned from a short visit with relatives in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Mason of spent Sunday with Mr. and bert Albcrtson. Mrs. Philathed Stackhouse Economy Mis. A1-! i is on the . I ret timed j relatives i sick list. Mrs. Mattie Poland has from a few days visit with in Richmond. Hliorlos N'icliolson pjint with relatives in Anderson. Miss Maria Fnderhill lias from a visit with relatiws Smugly ret urnerl in Ri ch mom and Fountain City.. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin of Economy spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and son Lester, attended the drcoraMon ser vices at Carl Jack so : l burg Sun d a y . Ush of IiPlianapolis has heon spending a few clays wiih his parents, here. j Mrs. Ed Hatfield and daughter have I returned from a visit wuth relatives at j Dublin. I Mrs. Thomas Erk has been spend- J ing a few dav? with relatives in Rich-j mond. Rev. Speekm filled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mrs. Alva Cook has returned for a several days visit with her daughter at Hagerstown. Mrs. Frank Bousman has returned to Dayton, after spending several weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunekle and ! son Glen are visiting relatives in Mun- ; cie. Rev. Htinday preached nt the . Friends church Sunday morning. i A number from here attended he decoration services at Jaci;.--oi.)urg Sunday. Mrs. Melissa Pond and daughter. Marie spent. Monday in Ilkshopping. i visMr. and Mrs. ked relatives n day. Mr. and Mrs. John Ernsherg ar Williams ii'.i; ur.Clyde Mustard wer" Sun guests of relatives in Richmond Mrs. Mary Brown is spendma: days at home. w Mrs. Miio Ger.tr continues m aoou the same connu:-n. Mrs. Lbu-t H, afield has from a s'nort is:t w i h fri nf d at t. vest on. The mir.str.-1 ':ow which was here bv the Hagerst'-.wn Mins'-.c raturday nigra was ve ed. at inl Jh? Li failed to r-le Giants of Carbride make their aprearance Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. crerfrtown .-per. Holli? Hoove: -: Sunday with Ha-hf-r mother. Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Cha:ls N'ichoison were visiting relatives at Hagers'own Sunday. Farmers in this vicinity hav about finished their corn planting. Miss Edith Bond was shopping in Richmond Monday. EATON. OHIO. Eaon, O.. May 20. Earl Murberger. of Indianapolis, was an Eaton visitor. Monday. A. C. Risinger was in New Paris, Monday. Mrs. Jjaura, UoLsinger o Eldorado,

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spf it Monday '. Currv. h.re with Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 L.;k mend. Mis Lewis ing si e Ck-ar Me.;i.i.,y S Cnl.Hc it'll' vr, wh was a visitor in RichTrunk is home from ere she has been leachhool. ;b Hu'ibe Jacob ay. I.oring was in Dayton, Mon H. B. F.'irr has shippeil three of sis race horses to Deti-oi'. Mich., for training piepamtory to taking up a camraign on the Grand Circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Far! Young. Carl Brown. Everett Churchill and K-.lgar Van Dnroti will furnish tie- music for the annua! reunion and banquet of the Alumni Association of the West Aloxandria High School, WcdiK'sd '' ( ventr:.. Mrs. J. M. .eth will c ntertaia of Miss Sa t urda v Thursdr.y evening Marie Alexander. m hoiioi' who on wiM become the w ife of Chester Burns Walter Moorehead of Cincinna; i spent over Sundav here with relatives, j i Mrs. Moorehead will spend the week; j here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.1, ' J. H. Jones. i , i I . . Aliaman ot Dayton. spent I Monday in Ea t on. I Hon. Nelson Williams, of Hamilton. i is the guest ot f: iends hen. This 1 levelling he will ( uiiduct the annual j ins, lection of Eaton Chapter Royal Arch Masons. Two candid ites will receive the Royal Arch degree and the met ting wii! co.,e!u ;e widi a ban'pi.-t. A pleasant tint is anticipated by the members of the fratornny. Mr. and Mrs C A. HaUrnvay. of Spriug'kld. spent Monday in Ik'ton. Mrs. James Gil more and children iuivf roruill'-. To Citinnililis. af-er tv.o av'-pKs' vij-O hoin with tin family ot Judge .1. A. Joseph A. D II. Uosejiijs. of G ilmore. : ( f X. West Alt i Paris. .John xandria, S. ('. Weed, of Silver, of .Morning Sun, ami Harry l. Kaiom comprising the Jury Commission of m " t , n g a ! t h !,. in :;- - to Pich'e County, helil a court house-, Monday, l.c v w orU . 1 Io-v vei . they failed i finish their selection of a list, of names for coming grand and poti' jurors for ensuing tortus of court the coming ;! r. ix-nee ad.jor.rncd till Tuesday of i f xt week. There will be no stake races at the Preble County Fair this year, the time limit on entries having expired and not on on ah horse owners signifying their willingness to list their goers in the events with a $.",0'( purse attached. This announcement is disappointing to many horse lovers, as well as to the members of The Fair Hoard. Claudia Ha'hawuy on Monday filed suit atrair.st Henry Hathaway, as administrator of the estate of the lat't H. C. Hathaway, for money on a note fn tn, I m. mm of 5100. nd Mrs. Robert Fye and children have- gou liav View. Mich.. o spend the S. I)ye an several w nrr.er. Mr. and Mrs. K. on .I'jhn will also s;,end s this p'.in.iin r a t iiat i t v lal onnimrncc ment exereisrcble County schools, under s of tJ;he Pat::;i i urip-i ra ho-i: :: I .aw. Ie 1' .1 1 j J , The;e Whi'!l " v,d 47 a Gar-ir ing reia wi.i In iti h' are :i; held Ka'on ' ra'iua' j this yrrr i examina' o passe '1 the first "he las'. - r of Winche tivs here. ( Mrs. ' Ind . ir Em: vis Eth Miss Ah M-.n tb." far "ap. Mr. rr.f!!-. a Ta;Jaer, rur.;ar has srone o West ei.f time her, Frank :ii v of her rrmMrs IV Inmnn. if -. and Mrs. inrr-'i. is v: Incro-Hom- :- r f ' 'it : A. :t Tinv I T yes : rs. r ,i.7i-i 1. L. Qstraw we re Day to .; h.-vn : the er.h.v rcf P-. eif G !'e f-n v: 14 -h.

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meals quartette of sinters from Iola I-adge of Dayton, will furnish the. music. At the regular meetifg of the cttr council, Monday ovnmg. members Cook. Dillmaii. Bunting. Michael and Conger were present. Bills to the amount of $:.4rtL7 were- allowed. William Brannon and Warren Smith were appointed sower inspectors. The curfew whistle at the electric light plant was ordered placed in repair. Henry Stcmple of New Hope, was In Ka'on. Monday. Cash Biack. of West Alexandria, was a visi'or in Eaton, Monday. CENTERVILLE. tND. Centerville. Ind., May 2( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talor, residing near Richmond, gave a dinner on Sunday for Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Fleet. Mr. and Mis. llatiy Wiesner and family. Mrs. John H. Morgan. Mrs. Dennis Ryan. Esther Morgan, Fay Hollopeter and ena Cappellar. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Singleton ami child ron Paul and Arthur, of Indianapolis, were reeuit guests of Mr. andl Mrs. ;. V. Cornelius. Miss Bessie Buhl of Intrust Hill. ien'ei taining h-r cousins, Mario ami Robert Strii h of Marion. Ind. The Vner die Band played at .I.ioksi mbui g on Sundav afternoon at the decoration services. All ladies are requested to meet at the rooms of the G. A. U. on next Friday afternoon at two o'clock to assist in making wreaths to decorate the soldiers' praxes on Memorial Fay. I The Hryan Woman's Cemetery Ani social ion will meet on next Wednes- : day aft erno- tn . May 27. at Hryan Chajh jel. A full attendance in reines(eil. On tiiis occasion the members will : set out j-Iattts in the flower beds and i otherwise attend to 1m autifyiiiR thA ! grounds. The society js In a prosperous condition and th cemetery presents a beautiful a ppearance. "Pa, what Is an extreme optimist?" "Aa idiot who fancies he'll find hi wife asleep at 2 a. tu." Cleveland Plain Ieal"7 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY 25c-C0FFEE-25c Try some of our special blend of Coffee at 25c per lb. The rich flavor is unsurpassed in the city. C. W. MORGAN THE GROCER 12th and Main Streets. Automatic Phone 133; Bell 229. BAKED HAM (Cooked Done; It's Delicious) HADLEY BROS. Phones 232 and 2292. The Kiblingcr Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A prpc'ienl, surcessfiil, economicaL au'em-. ni -e at a sn,ai! cost. Doublc vlir.de r. air cooled, 10-12 H. P. Solid ' rtihher tires. Will run through deep iA m'i'l or sir.1. and will climb steep '- hills. Write for our Agency Terms. ! W. H. KIELINGER CO, A Box N. 320. Auburn. Ind. STREET.

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