Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 213, 15 September 1908 — Page 6

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THE RICII3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908.

FOREIGNERS WANT WRIGHT AEROPLANE

Considered More Valuable Than Dirigible Balloon In Warfare. ENTIRE FLEET IS OFFERED. WRIGHTS STILL CLING TO THEIR PATENTS NOTWITHSTANDING FOREIGN OFFERS INTEREST IN MACHINE UNIVERSAL. Washington, Sept. 15. Keenly alive to the usefulness of the aeroplane in time of war, several foreign governments have opened negotiations with a view to procuring machines, and already one foreign government has been offered a fleet of aeroplanes of the Wright models at a cost of $1,000,000. Charles R- Flint of New York is conducting the negotiations on behalf of these governments with the Wright brothers. He had a conference with Orville Wright, who is personally demonstrating his machine at Ft. Myer for the war department. The remarkable flights made by Wilbur Wright at Le Man3, France, and the tests undertaken hero by his brother have convinced the military nations that the aeroplane is eventually to be of greater usefulness to an army in the field than the dirigible balloon. It is swifter, less liable to Injury, can be transported more easily and offers a smaller target to the enemy's sharpshooters. France Made Big Offers. It is known that France made flattering offers to the Wright brothers for the patents covering their machine. It was- reported at one time that these offers had been accepted by the American inventors. This was denied, afterward, however, the Wrights .declaring that they would give thiii government the first opportunity to acquire them. Not only the European countries, but the more advanced nations of South America and the Orient, according to Mr. Flint, are anxious to add the Wright aeroplanes to their military establishments. Get Your Money's Worth. A pretty good test of a soap's quality Is the number of uses to which It can be put. A soap that will cleanse the daintiest textures, is often of no account for heavy work. Doubtless the soap that does the best under all circumstances is the pure quality called Easy Task soap. Flannels, overalls, butchers' aprons or lace-handkerchlefs are all washed perfectly Dy it. only 5c a cake, too. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Sept. 15. Miss Vergie Stanley of Richmond, is spending a few days here with her parents. The Friends missionary society met with Mrs. Edgar Manning Saturday afternoon. A fine program was admirably rendered and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Pearce of Williamsburg were guests at dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Will Thornburg's, recent ly. Mrs. Hattie Lacy and son, Harry, j Mrs. John Overman and son, Rex, of Fountain City were guests of Mrs. Alice Fralser over night, recently. Mrs. Mary Wadman and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain entertained Mr. and Mrs. Luther Men denhall and sod of New Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wilson and son of Green Bf or k, Sunday. Misg Alma Clevenger was the guest of Miss Blanche Fenlmore, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ad Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl, Mr. and Mrs. George Veal, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin attended meeting at Morgan's Chapel and visited at Carlos City, Sunday. Mrs. Luzetta Fenlmore and daughter Blanche, Charles Harris, Mr. and Mrs. .John Replogle and son Charles, were visitors at the Edwards home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams entalned Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oler and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oler, north of Williamsburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bennett and daughter of Fountain City, was visiting Mrs. Lydia Bennett, Sunday. Rev. J. Bond of Webster preached in the Friends' church here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. O. Cox and children were visiting relatives at Carlos .City Sunday. Archie Manning and Miss Olive Hayes were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weyl will move to Williamsburg, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Study of "Williamsburg, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Orva "Study of Williamsburg, were here Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark. There was a big picnic at Ballenger's park held by the Townson family. GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., Sept. 15. Clapton Thornburg's son, living west of town, has typhoid fever. ... . Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms ; of Olive Hill, , wore guests : of Pickett Wlsehart and wife Sunday. Frank Underbill and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Poter. ,V Rev. Mr. Bunday of Bethel, preach-

ed at the Friends church Sunday morning. Mrs. Nettie Bunton spent Sunday with her parents here.

Mrs. Amanda King and son, George ; have returned to Richmond after a few days visit with Harry King and family. D. W. Harris & Co. shipped a car load of hogs and a car of poultry to an eastern market last veek. Arthur Ballcnger was calling on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Bradbury spent Monday with relatives in Richmond. Calvin Boyd of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Charles Black and j family. Dan Doyle has returned home from J Madison, Ind., after a two months' aDsence. He will spend a few days with his family here. Mrs. John Roller has returned from a visit with relatives In Indianapolis. Supt. Markle spent Sunday at his home at Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Chafer of Williamsburg, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Clarice Foster of Richmond spent Sunday at home. Solomon Miller of Hagerstown Is spending a few days with Florence and William Boyd. D. C. Moore was in Richmond Sat urday on business. Rev. Mr. Stanley preached at College Corner Sunday morning and at the U. B. church Sunday evening. It was his farewell sermon for this con ference year. Mrs. Bell and children of Galveston are spending the week vith Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatfield. Rev. Mr. Speckin did not fill his regular appointment at tho M. E. church Sunday night on account of his attending the quarterly meeting at Chester. Abner Bond has returned from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. When Trifles become Troubles If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they should take Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. A. G. Luken & Co. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris. O., Sept. 13 Mrs. Will Snell left this morning for Union City where she will attend the funeral bf Mr. John Leahy. Mr. Leahy took suddenly 111 Sunday at noon and died Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. David McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Garret Hill and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Daugherty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva Marshall Sunday. Everett Homer spent Sunday with Howard McWhlnney. Mrs. George Fortney returned home Sunday after a week's visit with her aunt Mrs. Thomas Garrett in Lewisburg. Mrs. Elmer Murray who is ill is said to be a little better. Paul McNeil of Indianapolis was home over Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Sawyer was home Sunday from Splceland and returned Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell Sunday. ( Thomas Gwlnn of New Westvllle, died Saturday at his home and was buried Monday in Spring Lawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Splceland visited relatives hero Sunday. Miss Dorothy Klrkpatrlck and Miss Carrie Haller entertained Mr. Geo. Requarth and Harry Trump of Green ville, O., Sunday. Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick entertained Mrs. Brady of the Indianapolis con servatory of music recently. Solomon Miller and daughter, Re becca, Mrs. Kate Maxwell and Mrs. Mary New of Greentown, Ind., is vis Iting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. The Miller family held its annual reunion Sunday at the pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. Fifty-flve people were present. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mills of Crestou, la., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richie enter talned Mr. and Mrs. Will Alford of Richmond, Sunday. The Bible class will meet Tuesday evening at t he Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawley, Mary and- Carl Hawley spent Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Hawley. Harold Mitchell entertained about forty friends at his home Saturday evening. The evening was spent in playing games and music and was en joyed by all. Miss Sarah McGrew who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller re turned home Monday. Omar Davison, of Fort Wayne was here Sunday. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton. Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every win ter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed ; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept 15. Miss Florence Bell Is visiting her sister Mrs. John C. Hanscom at Modoc. Mrs. C. T. Knapp and daughter Miss Hazel spent Sunday with friends at Elwood. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Adams of New Castle, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Hary Brown and san, Robert of Modoc are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Keever. . Mrs. Wikoff of Middlctown, O., has

bee visiting her son, Ebert Wikoff and wife. Mrs. Frank Doughty and children of Economy, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cox of New

Castle visited Mrs. Louise Mason ; Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Sara Klnsey of New Castle has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mahala Huffman and attended the German Baptist communion service. R. R, Brant has a contract to drill a gas well for an Indianapolis company at New Lisbon and will move his drilling outfit to that place this week. Ravmond Knapp spent Sunday the guest of Miss Edna Merrill at MIchi-j gantown. They Take The Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life pmiis for man? vears. with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction." says N. H. Brown, of PIttsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. Zoc. MILTON. IND. Milton. Ind.. Sept. 15 Byron Whiteley and mother Mrs. Anna Whiteley are visiting relatives in Ohio. Hiram Crook and wife spent Sun day at Hopewell. John DuGranrut returned Sunday from Indianapolis. Mrs. H. R. Manlove and children were at Cambridge City Sunday. The Women's Cemetery association met with Mrs. Alice G. Gresh Mon day. Sienor Carlo Mora played the organ and also some fine piano solos at the Christian church Sunday night. Mr. Mora left Monday for Sutherland, Fla. where he is in charge of the music at Southland college. Misses Anna and Ianthe Boise of near Dayton returned home Monday after a visit with Miss Barbara Kern. Earl Murley was at Cambridge City Sunday. Mrs . George Borders, Sr. and George- Borders, Jr., were at Rich mond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Faucett enter tained a company of young men at dinner Sunday in honor of their sons Clark and Watson. G. B. Cramer has gone to Van Wert, Ohio, to reside. Mrs. N. U. Kindle of Allenoe. Okla., is visiting her daughter Mrs. Walter Judklns. How to get Strong. P. J. Daly,' of 1247 W. Congress SL, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble. Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel It's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has re sulted. Insomnia has been overcome and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind., Sept. 15. Albert Anderson and family were the guests of Williamsburg relatives, Sunday. Mrs. Joe C. Burgess and daughter, Marjorie visited relatives at Economy last week. ' Epworth League was well attended Sunday evening. Rev. Sharritt of Indianapolis will fill his appointment at the Christian church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Rev. Zerbe will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. On Oct. 4, an "Old Folks" meeting will be held at the M. E. church. The local school has an enrollment of nearly ninety and the work is progressing nicely. Joe S. Burgess is principal. Ollls Shaffer, Kenneth Barton and Raymond Richards entered the Richmond High School Monday. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley's Honey and Tar affords im mediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville, Ind.. Sept. 15. T. E. Nickels of the livery firm of George and Nickels, has sold out his Interest to C. B. George. The Woman's cemetery association will meet at the rooms of the civic club next Friday afternoon. Thomas J. Clevenger and family were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. James Helms at Doddridge. The Rev. E. E. Kuhn of Clark's Hill will begin a series of revival meetings at the Christian church next Wednesday evening, Sept. 16. T. S. Nugen of Lewlsville, Ind., has returned home after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright and other relatives here. Mrs. Sarah M. Oldaker of East Germantown is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. Oren Oldaker and Mrs. F. C Overbaugh, who reside near Springfield, 111. Roy Stanley of Kansas City, Mo., Is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stanley. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge " City, Ind., Sept 15. Thomas Peet spent Sunday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penny of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petro over Sunday. Miss Hilda Ratllff of Richmond, visited her aunt. Miss Annette Edmunds, Friday. . Alexander McWhlnney of Centerville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White.' Mrs. Charles Gilmore of Muncie is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huddleson. Miss Emma Murray spent Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Emma Hahn. Miss Murray left for Greencastle on Monday morning where 'She will ra

sume her studies in De Pauw university. The Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. Elihu Mills Wednesday afternoon. Everett White of New Paris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White. Mrs. W. H. Stuart of Greenfield, has

been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Mauk. i Mr3. W. J. Medearls of Centerville Is spending the week with her granddaughter, Mrs. Walter Boden. Misses Mary Dillon and Flossie i Hazelrlgg spent Sunday with New Castle friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Hall attended the funeral of an uncle at Muncie. Monday. Mrs, I. N. Smith is seriously 111. Miss Mary Costello of Richmond was here Monday attending the funeral of Mrs. Owen Dillon. James Hurst of New Castle visited Charles Neff and family Sunday. Robert Beard spent Sunday with Edward Neff of Harvey's Crossing. Claud Kltterman and son Max, spent Sunday Sunday in Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin and children of Greensfork were the guests of Elihu Miles and family over the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gilbert and children of Hopewell spent Sunday with Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilson. Merton Grills of Hagerstown was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Selma and Mrs. Harry Miller, Jr., of Greenville. Foley's Orino Laxative is a new remedy, an improvement cn the laxatives of former ears. as it does not grips or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND East Germantown, Ind., Sept. 15. Mr. John Condo of Moline, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Condo was called to Indianapolis on account of tne serious illness of his brother-in-law, Al Kirk. Mrs. George Condo and children Mary and Harold of Wilkinson are visiting her'' parents Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. Oscar Chase and family and his brother Will left. for Rapid City. S. D., where they expect to make their future home. Edward Miller and Jack Boggs have gone to Eaton, O.. where they will do cement work for the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hebble of Richmond spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Mittie Hebble.Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dill of Indianapolls, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs Ehle. Mr. Frank Gehr and family and Mr. Oran Miller and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Franzman, east -of town. j MILLVILLE. IND. Millville, Ind., Sept. 15. Chris Harter, Andrew Deavers, Enoch Harter, of Tipton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wood entertain ed the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daniels, Mrs. Charles Cross and children of Blountsville and Mrs. Charles Holllday and children and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bish of New Paris, O. Ray May and family of New Castle will move in the Gordon property in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MichaJes of New Castle visited Crate Hodge and family Sunday. Miss Goldle Cross of Blountsville spent Sunday with Dick Wood and wire. Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold with out any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds and lung trouble. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow nackaee contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. A. G. Luken & Co. ROBINSON'S CROSSING. IND. Robinson's Crossing, Ind., Sept 15. Jesse Lambert and family and John Kuhn and bride were the Sunday guests of John Retherford and family. Mary Kuhn has returned home from a week's visit with Walter Lambert and family. Miss Edith Byrne will attend school at Connersville this winter. RIcJhard McMuIlen and family visited inConnersville Sunday. Miss Gertrude Rude spent Sunday with Miss Clara Watt DUBLIN. IND. Mrs. Homer KImber were the guests! of relatives here yesterday. J Mrs. Ed Beeson is at Connersville. J Mrs. Will Blose is at Connersville.: Mrs. W. Reed and sister Miss Burney entertained with a seven o'clock breakfast Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Bird have returned home from the lakes. The Rev. George Floyd and family of Everton are here to spend a week with Rev. Bishop Floyd and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Callaway of Cambridge City were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Gertrude Cox Sunday. Will Interest Many Every person should know that good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure kidney and bladder disease In every form, and will bund, up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their ranctions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes If Foley's Kidney Remedy is taken In time. Gold

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CENTERVILLE SCHOOLS OPENED MONDAY Many Pupils Enrolled and Efficient Teachers Employed.

Centerville, Ind Sept. 15. The Centerville public schxjols opened on Monday morning under very encouraging conditions. The total enrollment of pupils was 203 at the opening session. The teachers and pupils are entering earnestly upon their work. The corps of teachers and their departments are as follows: Superintendent, E. E. Oldaker. Principal. Joseph H. Blose. Assistant Principal, Miss Mabel Bollniger. Grammar room. Miss Elizabeth Lashley. Intermediate room. Miss Mode Brown. Second primary room. Miss Ethel Thomas. First primary room. Miss Geneve Home. Supervisor of music, J. T. Reese. Supervisor of drawing. Miss Mary Dickenson. PREACHER ALSO AL Rev. M. V. Bartlett of Near Economy Runs Sawmill. Economy, Ind.. Sept. 15. The Rev. M. V. Bartlett is a versatile man. He is considered a good preacher, but he is now demonstrating to his neighbors that he Is just as good a lumberman. The Rev. Mr. Bartlett has a tract of forest land near Economy on which there is a large amount of oak and beech timber. He has erected a sawmill and is now engaged In sawing lumber ready for the market. He is demonstrating that he Is a good lumberman. v OPINION DIVIDED ON HACK SYSTEM Washington Township Resi dents Think Differently. Milton, Ind., Sept 15. Two hacks will be used the coming school year to transport, children residing with '

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ON HAND TODAY Richmond Fountain City IAFT POPULAR SOUTHLAND Many Democratic Strongholds For Him. Economy. Ind., Sept 15. William Howard Taft, republican nominee fop president is popular throughout the couth. This is the news brought from the southern states by Mr. George Pitts, who arrived here Saturday to be the guest of Tom Durbin. The republican candidate Is more popular than William Jennings Bryan in many of the so-called southern strongholds of democracy, Mr. Pitts says. are your bowels?" the doctor always He knows how Important Is the quet-

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