Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 227, 29 September 1908 — Page 6

.BE. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. CORN PEST JtEGIKS EAFLY Farmers Predict Good Crop in Whitewater Valley. OLD FOLKS TO MEETAT MILTON Sessions Will Be Held at the M. E. Church. FOLLOWER OF ROOSEVELT IS A HAPPY WOMAN. V i T' err nrfVTi

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Milton, Ind., Sept 29. Corn cribbing will begin three weeks earlier than usual in the Whitewater valley, the drouth causing the corn to . mature earlier than usual. In this section there, will be a good crop as the drought did n of 'start until corn was well developed.

BIG CHURCH FAIR. Long Program Arranged ' for Milton Event. Milton, Ind., Sept. 29. Features of the entertainments in connection with the Christian church Fair, Friday and Saturday are: Friday night Concert by orchestra; vocal solo, Harry Doty; "Jerusha Dowe's Family Album"; twenty-one living pictures; Miss Mary Moore and others; 'quartet, Mesdames Elwell and Manlove, Messrs. Doty and Warren; a farce, "Peace at Any Price, H. R. Manlove, Harry Doty and Miss Olivo Castetter; piano duet, Misses Alice Beeson, and Nellie Jones. " Saturday afternoon Miss Buhl and pupils will give readings. There will be piano music, a program given by Miss Lindsay with phonograph. The numbers Include solos by the world's greatest singers, choruses, etc. Saturday evening there will be orchestra and piano concert, a duet for violin and piano by Mrs. J. W. Outland of Richmond, and a short play, "Mrs. Busby's Pink Tea," with the following named people participating: Mesdames J. W. Brumfleld, E. W. Doty, W. Elwell, R. W. Warren, L. H. Warren, Ed. Wilson, Miss Fern Paxson, Mr. Oscar Kirlin. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Sept 29. Will Ellis spent Sunday at Williamsburg. Miss Flossie Snyder is spending the week with relatives in Richmond. Lenna Cranor of Richmond was looking after his farm interests here Monday. Mrs. Corbet has returned from a visit with relatives In Cincinnati. A number from here attended the baseball game at Cambridge City Sunday. Miss Ethel Gilford entertained several guests from Fountain City Sunday evening. Rev. Speckln filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Borton of Straughn Station, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Ellen Fox and son, John, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Replogle at Hagerstown. Rev. Bundy preached his farewell sermonat the Friends' church Sunday morning. There will be no services at this church until after the Yearly Meeting which is being held in Richmond this week. Mrs. Charley Crump spent Sunday with relatives In Richmond. There was a special temperance program -rendered at the M. E. Sunday school Sunday morning. Enos Veal has returned from a week's visit with . relatives in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives here. Shannon Neff and Clifford Crump left Monday for Earlham college where they wil attend the fall and winter terms. Mrs. Hoove has returned to her home in Hagerstown after a few days Tisit with relatives bere. Mrs. Anna Lawrence preached her . first sermon here Sunday night at the TJ. B. church. There was a large attndance. Carl Bish of Indianapolis is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Bish. Mr.and Mrs. Verl Shaffer of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise. Mrs. T. A. Dean will have her millinery opening on Thursday, October 1, In the room next to the First National bank. Mrs. R. McNeal spent Sunday with relatives at Williamsburg. The mariage of Ora E. Wise to Miss Etheleen Martindale will occur Wednesday at noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and - Mrs. John Martindale. William Elis and Miss Mary Quigley of Williamsburg will be married at the St. Mary's church, Thursday morning in Richmond. a visit with relatives In Centerville. Omer Wilson returned to his work in Richmond Monday after spending Sunday with his family north of town. A Sure-enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. C, Bays: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained. Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns etc 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept 29. Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Bowman, Rush Bowman and Miss Edith . Bowman of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Louisa Mason and family. - Mrs. Mary Funk has been improving her property on South Perry street Chaa. Thornburg of Los Angeles, California, is here visiting relatives. Before returning he win make a tour of the Eastern states. Mr, Thornburg was a former resident of Hagerstown. f And TLf 0 ' Wltro-lna r9 Trusanl. Yllle were euests over Sunday of their

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Mrs. Alvln J. Tuck of New York City and her two pairs of twins. The younger twins are three weeks ago, and the other pair will be 18 months old on September 28. Mrs. Tuck Is the proudest woman in New York City.

daughter Mrs. Robt Thurston and family. . Mrs. Robert Smith and Miss Eva Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doughty and family at Economy. Miss Anna Dialings has returned from Petoskey, after a several weeks stay for the benefit of her health. Miss Dilling has not entirely recovered from the hay fever. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and children, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connlff were guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Dempsey Lumpkins, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daugherty entertained Sunday, Roe Sherry and son George. Harland H. Brant of Robinson, 111. ' has been visiting his brother R. K Brant and family has gone to Pennsylvania to visit his mother. Elvin Benson was the guest of his sister Mrs. Samuel Cluggish at New Castle, Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Foutz went to Greensfork Monday evening to visit friend3 until after the Martindale-Wise wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rowe entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Teeter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, at their home north of Hagerstown, Sunday. Treat Your Flannels Right. If your woolens and flannels mat down after washing, it's because you are using the wrong kind of soap. You can expect nothing else if you use the common yellow sort, which Is mostly rosin and o(fal fats. For perfect cleanliness and to keep woolens soft and fluffy, always use Easy Task soap. It's white and pure and will keep woolen fabrics like new. GREENSFORK, IND. At Greensfork the newly organized republican club has planned to create a distinct stir in the campaign. This will be done through the organization of a women's horseback club. It is expected there will be about twenty-five members in the organization. All will be well mounted and appropriately costumed. They will take part in the republican rallies in various sections of the county. The officers of the Greensfork republican club are: President Alfred Nicholson. Secretary H. C. Burton. Treasurer Alfred Bond. The club now has about fifty members but it plans to increase this number to 150. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright gave a dinner party on Sunday at their home at Locust Hill. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nugen and family, Mrs. Lenna Nugen Hall and children, all of Lewlsville; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright of Centerville. . W. G. Moulton of Parker City, Ind., was the guest Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. Lena King. Mrs. Benjamin Haworth of Georgetown, Illinois, is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Richmond and Centerville. Miss Sara Atlee Vickroy, of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Florence V. Thompson, of Beaver, Pa., who have been visiting relatives and friends at Richmond, Cambridge City and other places were the guests recently of Mrs. Helen V. Austin and her daughter at Centerville. Mrs. Alice Williams, who has been the guest of friends in Centerville and also of Mr. Charles (Sower and family at their country home, has returned to her home at Muncie. A delightful birthday dinner was given on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dynes at their country home, south of Centerville. It was the third anniversary of the birthday of their little, daughter Audrey. The occasion also celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Laura Pike and little Ula Pike, whose birthday anniversaries were within a few days of each other. Those present were Mrs. Laura Pike and children, Charles and Lessie, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pike and daughter, Ula, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shank, Ja., will move this week to the farm of his

mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shank, north of Centerville where they expect to j reside permanently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neal were entertained at supper on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Markley at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hunt entertained a number of guests recently. They included Mrs. Lois Farnham Horn and daughter, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., Mr. Elijah Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst and family of near Milton. Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton are the parents of a little daughter, born on Monday. The Centerville Woman's Club met on Monday afternoon, Sept. 28, with Mrs. Irene Walker. Responses to roll call were quotations from Lowell, Holmes and Bryant. Mrs. Edna Pike read a paper on "Our National Constitution." "The New England States" vAis the subject of a paper by Mrs. Ella Dunbar. Biographical sketches were given of American authors, Mrs. Beitzell giving that of Longfellow and Mrs. Effie Bertsch that of Emerson. The program concluded with a recitation from Longfellow by Miss Martha Peelle. The visitors present were Mrs. Frank Land, of Richmond, Mrs. Belle Perfect, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs. Florence Vogel of Indianapolis. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Sept 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Werking are the parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Mary Fletcher and son Duke visited with Mrs. Emaline Cole and sons Sunday. Rev. Anna Lawrence of Dublin preached in the U. B. church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Edwards and son Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macy have returned to Pittsburg. Mrs. M. V. Bartlett has returned from Farmland where she attended the funeral of an aunt. Elisha Gray spent Sunday In the Magic City, Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haxton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ulry of Modoc were here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin attended church at Morgan's Chapel Sunday forenoon and visited relatives at Carlos City in the afternoon. The Misses Alma Clevenger and Elizabeth Stanley started to Earlham to school Monday. Charles, Clyde and Bennie Franklin attended Sunday school at Sugar Grove and visited Kelso Mendenhall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rufls Williams ate their Sunday dinner with Mary Ann Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haxton and daughters Lucinda and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain and Miss Olive Hayes Saturday evening. Prof. Archie Manning returned to Blountsville Sunday evening. Frank Gardner spent Sunday here with his wife and returned to Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hasting, C. A. Fenimore and wife of Muncie and C. C Fenimore of Millers, Nev., were guests fct the Edwards home Sunday evening. Miss Olive Hayes has returned to her home in Illinois after"' several weeks visit here with her sister Mrs. Ora Haxton. Several from here will attend the Sunday school rally at West River Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison entertained company from Dublin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison of Morgan's Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark Sunday. Several Richmond young people picniced at Ballenger's park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Farmer entertained a young lady of Muncie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Pierce and son Robert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler of Morgan's Chapel were here Sunday. Claud Swain and a Mr. Durbin were in Greensfork Sunday night Foley's Orino Laxative Is ; a new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does not grips or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It la guaranteed, A. G. Luken ft Oft

Milton, Ind., Sept 29. Preparations are being made for a big day, October 4th. This will be old folks day at the M. E. church. All the old people of the township will be invited to attend and as the meeting will be in two sessions, forenoon and afternoon. Dinner will be served in Laurel Hall for all the old people attending. Members of churches of all denominations are invited to attend these services and those desiring to remain at both sessions can bring their dinners to the hall. Rev. Zerbe of Fountain City, will have charge of the services

MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Sept. 20. Miss Grace Smyth was home from Connersville Sunday. J. C. Smyth was in Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs.Dan Hess entertained George Filby and family at dinner on Sunday Miss Mary Moore srnt Sunday with Mrs. Mills at Straughn. Miss Inez Doddridge has returned from a visit with Miss Voorhees in Richmond. Mrs. Alice Clayton of Brookvllle is visiting her nephew Harry Ward. Mrs. Florence John went to Richmond Richmond Monday to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas on Randolph street. . Rev. F. A. Scott in his sermon Sunday took occasion to pay tribute to the men in the state legislature who above partisan ship supported the option bill A4 large audience was present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch and daughter of Dublin, were at Mrs. G. W. Calloway's home on a visit Sunday afternoon. Messrs. and Mesdames O. A. Klunknecht and Omar Wissler of Richmond spent Sunday at John K. Balls. Rev. J. T. Scull preached at Doddridge chapel Sunday in the absence of Rev. Mr. Pinnlck, the new pastor, who has not yet arrived. In the evening Rev. Mr. Scull assisted in the services at the Christian church where he spoke enthusiastically on the temperance question. He says "it is now up to the people." Frank Rothermel, Bert Kellam, Henry Hess and Jesse Warren were at New Castle Sunday to attend the Nsw Castle-Connersville ball game which resulted in favor of the latter by a score of 2 to 1. Mrs. Edgar Jones and Mrs. Rudolph Meyers spent Sunday at Richmond the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Sands. E. C. Caldwell returned Saturday from Topeka, Kansas. During his absence Oscar Kirlin served as township trustee. Will Hoffman , formerly of Milton was operated on for appendicitis at Cincinnati hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Outland and son Lee of Richmond were in Milton Saturday and were the guests of at supper with Mrs. Frank Jones. ' J. C. Ball of Richmond spent Sunday with his father D. F. Ball. Miss Jessie Price, of Hamilton, O., sang "There is a Green Hill," at the Christian church Sunday morning. John Thurman and family of Richmond spent Sunday at G. F. Doty's. Sunday was the quarterly temperance day at the Sunday schools and a note of victory pervaded the services. Virgil Newman and family of Cambridge City spent Sunday at Mrs. E. B. Newman's. , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sowers, a daughter, Monday, September 28. The little one has been named Mary Catherine. Mrs. Anna M. Brown. Mrs. Albert Irvin and Mrs. Herbert Thomas and children are at Manlove park. All but Mrs. Brown are from Panama. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton. Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter 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. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept 29. Mrs. T. P. Trotter, of Maple Rapids, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale of Milton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Macy Spaulding and little daughter of Muncie, who have been visiting Charles Hageman and family, for a ...few days returned to their home , Monday morning. Mrs. Will, Hastings, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. KrehL Mr. and Mrs . Kenny Daggy of Springport spent Sunday with Turner Oliver and family. Roger Druly. of Bentonville, visited Mr. and MrssjWIll Ogborn the latter part of the week. Miss Alma McWhorter and mother Mrs. Mattie McWhorter of Connersville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pratt Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sullivan, of Urbana, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dodson, over Sunday. Rev. T. P. Walter is attending the Ministerial Lyceum of the Methodist church at Farmland this week. t Opt'-": Hot?n ttwir gneata Mr. and Mrs. Macy Sprad-

ling visited the former's brother, Dick Hageman and family at Straughns, Sunday. Mrs. Mollle Tingley of Nebraska, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn. Harry Parsons and family, of New Castle, have moved to this city. Mr. Parsons will conduct the meat market formerly owned by his brother, Ben, and which has been moved from Hunt's grocery to the room recently vacated by the Theatorium. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of Richmond, spent Sunday with Elihu Miles and family. The Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. George Martz Wednesday afternoon. The Friday Night club will meet this week with Miss Katherine Knelse. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fosdick, Robert Elder, of Indianapolis and George Weast of Springfield, Ohio were among those in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. George Weast Sunday afternoon. 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 package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. A. G. Luken & Co. ROBINSON'S JCR0SSING. IND. Robinson Crossing, Ind., Sept. 29. Mrs. Nellie Colvln and children who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMullen has returned to her home at Cambridge City. Miss Emaline Grose will leave In a few days for Indianapolis where she will make her home with her sister. The Woman's Home Missionary society will meet with Chrisse Green next Wednesday afternoon. The barn belonging to Ira G. Watt that was recently struck by lightning and burned has been rebuilt Mrs. Mary Holland entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMullen, Mrs. Nellie Colvin and children, Mrs. Hattle Cully and son Charles and Walter Houseworth at dinner Sunday. Elijah Thomas is the guest of her daughter Alice Bryne. They Take The Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, 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. 25c. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND. East Germantown, Ind., Sept 20. Mrs. Barbara Brown Is at the home Milvllle. Joseph Behr entered Earlham college Monday. Lewis Semler, after spending five weeks with his father and friends in Germany, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Ella Murray of Richmond returned home Sunday after spending several days with her son Francis and wife south of town. Mrs. Ella Burget leaves Tuesday for a three weeks' visit with friends in Denver, Col. Harry Rodenberg and wife, Everett Rodenberg and Miss Blanch Sourbler, attended the Rodenberg reunion near Abington, Sunday. " FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Foutain City, Sept 2. Mr. Edward Reece and wife of Atlanta, Ga., were Richard Wooters and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Wrllliams spent Sunday in Winchester with their cousin Mrs. Henshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hill spent Sunday at Arba with their daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Horn. Mrs. Robert Benton has returned from a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. McFall in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsend formerly of Richmond, will move back thei"e this week. Mrs. Sarah Keever and her mother, Mrs. Abbott and Miss Minnie Kleingerbelgli, and Mr. Noe and Mr. Ernest Spencer of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever. Mrs. Florence Schroeder of Richmond, who has been visiting friends and relatives here has returned home. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind.. Sept 29. Mr. Vore of Long Beach, California, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Sylvester Alexander for a few days. County Superintendent Jordan on his visit to the local school found ev

erything in good shape, the work progressing nicely. Charles White has placed cement walks around his home and store property. The teachers of this township met at the home of J. C. Burgess, high school principal Saturady evening. The evening was spent in discussing the reading circle work, school problems and institute work. All the teachers were present and the evening was passed pleasantly. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burgess entertained at dinner the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grave, Mr. and Mrs. James Blose, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curtis. Miss Zona Grave, .Miss erma Curtis, Miss Marian Woods, Mrs. Leota Gray. Mr. Early Gray and Master Denzel Gray. Prof, and Mrs. A, Tschaen and son Ralph spent Saturady with Mrs. Tschaen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chenoweth. M. C. Harrison, who was severely Injured by having his leg pierced by a fork prong, is slowly improving. At present he is able to get about with the aid of crutches. A Joint teachers' institute of New Garden and Franklin will be held Saturday, Oct. 3. at Fountain City. Walter Anderson spent Monday at Fountain City.

W. H. Glunt and family were the guests of relatives near Webster on Sunday. Lafayette Marker and wife are rejoicing over the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. William Blose, who sells his property at public suction this week, Mrill move to Greenville, O., where It is understood he will arrange to manufacture his patent combination folding bed. Mrs. Adam Hill gave a dinner Sunday in honor of her neice, Miss Nettie Brown. The following were the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Olive Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Addle Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill. The Misses Edna Blose, Edna Ethel Hill and Messrs. Harry Spencer, Oscar White, Chester Hill and Verne Hil Rev. Zerbe preached to a large congregation at the M. E. church Sunday evening. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., Sept 29. Mr. and Mrs. George Fortney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vera Ausburg in Mlddletown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purvlance of West Alexandria visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Laura Doloff of -Richmond snent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ella Cox. Mrs. Emma Murray is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mauck of Dayton spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Carrie Reid has returned home from Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Johanning and children of Richmond visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Mary Melody of Fountain City was home over Sunday. Mrs. Kate Klrkpatrick and daughter Dorothy returned Saturday from their visit in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Orla McKee and child-

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ren of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan McKee. Mrs. Will Snell visited relatives in Union City Sunday. Her niece Miss Marie Belser returned with her for a' week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKee moved Tuesday to the pumping station where Mr. McKee is employed. Grover Coonse of Eldorado was la town Saturday. Miss Myrtle Weaver of Bradford la visiting friends here. Miss Roxks Brown of Van Wert O Is visiting Miss Marie Peele. Kodol Relieves soar stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, 2V4 miles east of 'Richmond on D. & W. Traction Line, Stop 108. on farm, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, Oct. 1, 1908, The following: 18 Head Mules, Horses and Colts. 4 Head of Cattle 3 Milch Cows, 2 fresh with calvea by their side. 1 Yearling Heifer. 75 Head of Hogs 60 Head of Shoats. 13 Brood Sowi. 2 Male Hogs.Complete Line of Farming Implements. 8 Tons Clover Hay. 6'Tona Mixed Hay. 35 acres good Corn la the field. TERMS Sums of $5.00 and under, cash In hand. On sums over $5.00 a credit of 11 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent off for cash. L.R. WOLFORD COL. JOS. A. KENNEL. Auctioneer. FRANK M. TAYLOR. Clerk. Last Chicago Excursion ONLY ROUND TRIP To (LMcfflgo Via The Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville R.R. Saturday Night, Oct 3 Your last opportunity this season to visit Chicago at this extremely low rate. Train leaves Richmond 11:20 p. m., arriving Chicago 7:00 Sunday morning. Returning . leaves Chicago 9:30 p. m. (Sunday night) arriving Richmond 5:15 a. m. Monday. For particulars call C. A. Blair. P. & T. A., Richmond. Ind. Horn TeL 2062.

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