Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 347, 20 October 1908 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908.

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GREENSFDRK GETS BACKJER BREATH People Settle Down in Old Routine Prize Awarded.

Greensfork, Ind., Oct. 20. The prize of $10 for the largest township delegation: attending the barbecue and rally at Grennsfork, Saturday, has been awarded to Jackson township. Delegations from Cambridge City and Dublin were large, outnumbering those of any other township attending the rally, Greensfork has just recovered her breath, after the strenuous time of Saturday, and people have settled down to the ordinary routine. Never before In the history of the town was there as large a crowd as that here Saturday. ARE YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE? People with kidney trouble are so weak and exhausted that they are only half alive. Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, restores lost vitality, and weak delicate people are (restored to health. Refuse any but Foley's. A. G. Luken & Co. HOLLANDSBURG, 0. Hollansburg, O., Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Pitman, of Rapid City, Mich., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulkerson and daughter visited at New Madison over Sunday. John Chenoweth and family, of Lynn, Ind., visited over Sunday with his parwits, J. M. Chenoweth and wife. Dr. W. B. Boads is now conveniently located on Main street in the Davis property. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant have returned to their home at Cincinnati after a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. U. W. Meek. . Russell Shaw and wife and son, of Spartanburg, Ind., spent Sunday with foille Buckingham's. George Thompson and wife made a uslnes trip to Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. I W. Armacost were visiting the latter s sister, Mrs. George Miller and family at Greenville last George Cates and. Mrs. Charles Stutson and daughter, Miss Beba, of Richmond, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Sunday afternoon. W. H. Davis and family and Mrs. Ida Shumaker, made an. auto trip to Eldorado, Sunday. Mrs. Perry Green spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Ann Delhi, at Whitewater last week. FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain City, Ind., Oct. 20. Mrs. Jack Jarrett gave a miscellaneous shower at her home in honor of Miss Lucy Benton who Is to be married some time this month to Mr. Walter Strong. The hours were from two until five. Miss Benton received many beautiful presents. The rooms were decorated in wild asparagus and pink and green paper hearts. A two course luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Denver - Coggeshall, Miss Hazel Brooks, Mrs. Merrell Edgerton, Miss Grace Brennan, Mrs. Harry Townsend, Miss Nellie Overman, Mrs. Edna Crowell, Miss Pauline Conner and Misses Bertha and Lucy Benton. Mrs. Ella Rupe and children, Dey and Dow, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Brittian. Miss Afton Clapp of Richmond spent Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranor, Cured at Home 1 Win be at Arlington Hotel, Richmond, Friday, Oct. 23 and Until Noon, 24. Alt persons, Male or Female, surrering from loss of Expelling Forces, Prolapsing, Fissures. Fistulas, Catarrh, Inflamation. Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, Blind or Itching Piles, are kindly requested to call and see me. No Examination No Operation Medicine placed direct to the diseased parts by yourself. I claim the most complete successful, original and sensible method of curing these terrible afflictions ever offered to the public. By the use of my Positive Painless Pile Core AH the above named rectal diseases can be cured as easily as if It were on . the outside. Come in and see me and learn something worth knowing; it may save you hundreds of dollars and years of suffering. Most kindly yours, S. U. TARNEY Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, AUBURN. IND

YOUNG WOMEN SINGJOB G. 0. P. Whitewater Club Is a Unique Organization.

Whitewater, Ind., Oct. 20. One of the most unique republican clubs in Wayne county is the Whitewater Girls Glee club. The young women have met with a cordial reception everywhere they have sung this year and their services are much, in demand. The club has secured new uniforms. The young women wear white dresses and white hats trimmed in red and blue ribbons. GREENSFORK, iND. Greensfork, Ind., Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brooks have returned to their home in Richmond after a few days' visit with Oscar NJcholson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Benbow, of Hagerstown, have returned home after spending some time with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. King of Centerville, were guests of relatives here, Sunday. Miss Alpha Mustard of Richmond, is spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roller and children of Richmond have been the guests of relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Peirce of Economy have returned home after a visit with her mother. Mrs. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har"is of New Castle attended the Rally here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Snyder and daughter of Indianapolis are spending the week with relatives here. William Gause of Ridgeville, is the guest of his brother, Isaac Gause and family. Mrs. Omer - Brown has returned home after spending a few days in Richmond. Mrs. Laura Rhorer of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Smith. Mrs. Mary Scott of Cambridge City is spending the week with friends and relatives here. Miss Louise Millikan of New Castle is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Quigley of Williamsburg has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. Rev. Afyna Lawrence preached at the IT. B. church, Sunday morning and evening, and Mrs. Jenkins filled the pulpit at the Friends' church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett of Richmond, spent Saturday here. Mrs. Harry Bunton has returned to her home in Richmond after spending a few days with relatives here. A number from here attended the ball game at Cambridge City, Sunday. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond, spent Sunday at home. Miss Clara Weidman of Hagerstown spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Edith Lunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler and Mrs. Minnie Weyl of Economy, spent Saturday with Mrs. Elizabeth Gayler and family. . Miss Nellie Brant of Hagerstown, has been the guest of Miss Hazel Hat field for a few days. Mrs. Jenkins of New Castle Is vis iting friends here. Mrs. Amanda King has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry King. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND East Germantown, Ind., Oct, 20.MIss Bessie Somott, who has been visiting friends in Alexandria has re turned home. Frank Gipe and family spent Sun day with Charles Neff and family east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, of Lynn, are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Frank Addleman. and Mrs. C. C.Hyde. , Mrs. Lydia Reisor, of Knightstown, is at her sister's. Mrs. Sarah Reisor. Mrs. Aaron Whorton, who bad a stroke of paralysis at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Compton last Sunday, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Milton Reisor, after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bradley in Richmond, returned home yesterday. Herbert Kocher.and wife attended the marriage of her sister at Cambridge City, Saturday evening. Mrs. Broomfield of near WTebster spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Nat Wills and family. Milton Snap has been quite sick for several days. The remains of Henry Imboden, of Berne, Ind., were brought here and buried in the southern cemetery Monday afternoon. Mrs. David Reisor went to Indianapolis today for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Beck, Mrs. Frank Winter and Mrs. Kaley attended quarterly meeting at Pleasant Hill, Sunday. Miss Marie Wills spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Worley at Centerville. Miss Pearl and Flossie Jordon, of Connersville, was in town Sunday. Mr. Ben Baker was in Indianapolis, Sunday. Mr. George Kimmel and wife are spending a few days with their son, Lutheran and family, at Winchester. Mrs. Cora Deter and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Walleck, of Richmond, were the guest of Thomas Cassell and wife, Sunday. SPOONER SPEAKS. Address to be Made to Republicans of Whitewater. WTiitewater, Ind., Oct 20. The Hon. Samuel H. Spooner of Washington, D. C, will speak In Laurel hall Wednesday evening. Much interest is being taken in the event and it is very probable he will be greeted by a large crowd. ,

SNEOEKER HURT

; IN SLUMS WRECK Centerville Man Sustains a Broken Arm. Centerville, Ind., Oct. 20. Charles Snedeker, of Centerville, was one of the several injured in the Pennsylvania wreck near St. Louis last Saturday night, he suffering from a broken arm. He has returned to his home and will remain here until he has recovered sufficiently to resume his duties on the road as postal clerk. Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman interrupted a political speaker recently by continually coughing. If she had taken Foley's Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the cold from her system. The genuine Foley's Honey "and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Oct. 20. The Rev. Leslie Bond, of Earlham College, preached at the Friends' church cn Sunday to an appreciative congregation. A permanent nastor has not as yet been appointed for the ensuing ; year. The reception given by the congre- J gation to the new members cf the i Christian church, was a pleasant event and was largely attended. During the evening delightful refreshments were served. The Rev. E. E. Kuha filled his regular appointment at. the Christian church on Sunday, prcac'.iing at tin; morning and evening services. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chessman gave a dinner cn Sunday for Mrs. M. A. Brown, Mrs. Dcra Mendenhall, Miss Mode Brown, of Centerville, and Miss Mamie Luken of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Unthank of Richmond, were guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snedeker. Misa Naomi Montrflr visited her brother,-Theodore. Monger, at Cambridge City, Sunday. Mrs. Ella Brumfield entertained on Sunday, Mrs. Melissa Tingler and daughter. Miss Minnie, of Webster. Miss Cassie Turner of Milton, has returned home after spending several days with Miss Kate Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. John Moulton and infant daughter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. George and family, south of Centerville. H. H. Peelle and family entertained at supper on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bogue of Richmond. Mrs. Henry Cox of near Greensfork, was visiting friends here on Monday. C. A. Langley has had a new slate roof Dut on his residence on West j Walnut street. - j Married Man in Trouble. A married man who permits any member of the family to take anything except Foley's Honey and Tar, Tor coughs, colds and lung trouble, is guiLty of neglect. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Oct. 20. Lee Reynolds, of Hagerstown, is substituting for C. H. Wood as superintendent of the Milton schools. Mrs. Jacob Clouds, of Connersville, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel, Sunday. S. T. Voorhees, of Richmond, was a Milton, visitor Sunday. The Christian Sunday school will observe rally day nexl Sunday. C. H. Callaway spent Sunday at Hartford City, the guest of Rev. F. C. McCormick and family. Mrs. H. R. Manlove and son Dean, were at Cambridge City. Monday. A number of Milton ladies attended the Eastern Star banquet at Rich mond, Saturday night. Master Vernon Thompson was 13 years old recently and in honor of the event his aunt, Mrs. Wilbur El well, with whom he makes his home, gave a children's party which was a surprise for him. Edward Roberts, of Cincinnati, visited his aunt, the Miss KODeris, oat - urday. Mr. Robert has a line position in the Cincinnati schools. Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace, of Wabash, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Warren. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind., Oct. 20. Carleton Baker of Ada .Ohio, is spending a few days with local friends. Edna Spencer visited the local school Thursday morning. j The program for Arbor Day, Oct. 23 1 will be out shortly. j Miss Zona Grove returned homej Saturday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Glunt of Web-j ster. I Aunt Lydia Jackson was very pleasantly surprised by a number of her lady friends last Thursday. Aunt Lydia is one of i those genial, whole souled scatterers of sunshine, that every body loves and respects. The surprise was nicely planned and the friends met and prepared an excellent dinner of which all partook, then spent the afternoon In cheerful remincences. Those present were Mrs. Lydia Jackson, Mrs. Jacob Gibbs, Mrs. Mollie Hunt, Mrs. Lydia Welsh. Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. William Addleman. Mrs. D. V. Wright, Mrs. Thos. Smith, Mrs. Susanah Rhodes, Mrs. J. B. Addleman, Mrs. J. K. Thomas, Mrs. C. A. Woods. Mrs. Addleman. Mrs. Teagle and Miss Carrie Addleman. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt were the guests of M. C. Pyle and family Sun day.

DESERTS PROMS FOR JAMESE. WATSON Friends' Minister to Take the Stump.

Economy, Ind., Oct 20. The Rev. Ira Johnson, one of the better known Friends ministers in northern Wayne and Randolph counties although always having supported the Prohibition ticket, will vote for Watson this year and will furthermore take the stump in the Interest of tue Republican candidate. Mr. Johnson is a resident of Lynn. The Rev. Johnson is well known by many members of the Friends church in Richmond. -He always attends the sessions of the Indiana "Yearly Meeting. He is also a friend of Earlham College. CAMBRIDGE CiTY. IIMD. Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 20. Mrs. Bertram Carpenter and little daughter Mildred, spent Saturday in Richmond. The Cambridge City band has a two days' engagement at Rushville this week playing at the horse sale. Miss Mattie Dirk has returned from a two weeks' visit with Hamilton, Ohio, friends. Miss Ella Winchester of Richmond was the guest of friends here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zehrung cf Coni uersviue, spent tsunaay wun me lormer's parents here. The Cambridge City schools will adj journ for Wednesday to give the teachl cis an opportunity to visit other , schools. t Master Stanley Druley of Bentonj ville was here Sunday, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Will Ogborn. Oscar Medearis of Richmond, spent Sunday in Cambrldso City. Mr. and Mrs. John Herbst and Miss Alma McWhorter drove to Connersville, Sunday to visit Miss McWhorter's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farmer are visiting Larkin Macsy t.rd family. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer will spend the winter in Oklahoma I Thomas Peet and sister, Mrs. Clar-1 ence Henry, are spending the week with their sister. j Mrs. Haines Huff at Leesburg, Ohio, they will also visit their brother, Har-1 ry at Cincinnati, before their return. Mr. and Mrs. White spent Sunday at Indianapolis. " ' Clem Mason of Red Lands, California and Ed Mason of Hagerstown, were Cambridge City visitors, Monday. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Oct. 20. Prof. J. A. Moore. Effie Wilson. Prof. Elza Stevensen and Bessie Taylor, arrived from Richmond, Saturday evening, where they attended the County School: Teachers' association. Miss Blanche Maning, who is study-; ing domestic science at Marion, spent Sunday here. j Lon Edwards made his regular week-1 ly trip to Richmond, Sunday. The Misses Z?.lla and Lelo Lamb were "f their Grandma Lamb, Saturday night. Miss Anna W illiams, who visited the Franklin's last week returned to her home in Fountain City today. Mr. William Fonts and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fouts of Hagerstown. the guest of Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Clark, j Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary Peterson is back from Richmond( where Ehe ,pcnt a snort time Mrs. Emma Hiatt is back from Bunker Hill after a week's visit there. Mr. and Mrs. 'Rufus Williams and Oliver Hiatt attended monthly meeting at Moreland, Saturday. Levi W. Stamm, of Ohio, spent Sunday here with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fisher, of Greenville. O.; Mrs. Emelie Cole and son Charley, Guy Mendenhall, Mrs. Lu Fenimore and children. Blanche and Harold, Charley.Mendenhall and B. B. Walker, of Toledo. O.. were guests of 1 1. p.riwards, ovp P2turdav j Mrg Nettie Cet.n was calied to Park. , er c,tj on thg account.of her father's jjiness j Mrg " Hattie jordan l9 -oack from Indianapolis, where she visited her sister Mrs wm Fouts who recently 1 . h t . operation ix?rformed. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, and sons Charley, Clyde and Bernie, spent Sunday with Barney Lendenham and family. Miss Ruby Jones was in Greensfork a short time recently. Bert Oler was the first rarmer to have finished cribbing corn in Perry township last week j Ot. Thornburg has returned from Richmond after a brief stay there. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Worters, of Muncie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. TJ. Wooters. Frank Cole returned to Richmond after a short stop here with relatives. Willie Williams, the man that owns a string of creameries, has gone west on a hunting trip. Mrs. Hattie Lacy and son Harry are in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Look D. Fisher of Ohio, Mrs. Kate Manni of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards spent Sunday with Squire Fraiser and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton and children, Hulda, Hazel and James; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daagherty and an automobile crowd from Richmond on their way to Winchester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Parker Sunday at the Parker house. ... Harry Parker and Miss Edna McGunnigill of Modoc spent Sunday ev ening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunnicutt and

daoflrhter of Bloominspark. was here

It's Thursday, Next Thursday ! Here is an Opportunity To Not Only Save from 50 to 100 Per Cent., But Also Save Your Eyesight If you will but glance at our East window you will quickly come to the conclusion that it does not pay to ruin your eyes and waste your time making fancy scarfs for your dresser, chiffonier or dressing table; 100 Battenberg Dreseser Scarfs, size 20x54, will be placed on sale Thursday. These are made of good quality Battenberg Braid with good linen centers. There's not one in the lot worth less than $1.50 and from that up to $2.50. Thursday we will give you a bargain price on these beautiful scarfs of 88c each.

The East Window of our Notion room shows you the best Battenberg Scarf you have ever seen for 88c. East Window The Geo. calling on friends and relatives Sun-i day evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bernett and daughter of Fountain City spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Pierce and son Robert spent Sunday m Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain entertainei at d'nner Sunday. Homer Bnllerdick and Miss Elizabeth Cook of Richmond. George Canady spent Sunday in Richmond Rev. Lea Chamness and wife and Mrs. Margaret Thomas of Richmond, spent Sunday at Losantsville. Mi'3s Bessie Albertscn gave a miscellaneous shower in honor cf Miss Elizabeth Cook who is to be married soon to Mr. Homer Bullerdick of Richmond. Tbe guest of honor was Miss Sada Brown of Minneapolis. Miss Cook received many . beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor entertained Afr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson, Mr. and Mr3. Frank Pierce Sunday. Robert Hart and son Ora of Richmond were here Sunday. SAVEiD HIS ECY'S LIFE. "My three year old by was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses cf Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and ho was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxative sive:i his life." A. Wolkush, Caslmer, Wis. A. G. Luken & Co. CONFERENCE DELEGATE. Miss Ditling Attend? Mission Convention in East. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 20. Mis3 Anna Dill!ng has gone to I'LilaAelphia where she is attending the convention of the National Home Minionary society of the Methodist church, she being a delegate from tiie Northern Indiana congerence. Bafore returning home s!te will v'sit in Washington, D. C. and Baltimore, Md. ARE WEDDED. Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 20. Mr. Frank Recp and Miss Vera Votaw, two of the highly resp'ected young people of Cambridge City, were married Saturday evening by the Rev. R. D. Hawley at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Reep will reside in Cambridge City. GO TO PERU. , Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 20. The Cambridge City Auxiliary of the Woman's Home Missionary society, has elected Mrs. O. E. White and Mrs. Lee Ault as delegates to represent them at the conference meeting at Peru, Nov. 10. 11 and 12.

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It might be of Interest to know just how wo came into possession of these Thursday bargains that we continue to give you the benefit of. -It's through the large importing houses of New York that import almost endless quantities of fancy goods and after doing a tremendous business on them and not able to get more from the manufacture, they often have small lots left which they gladly let go at a ridiculous low price. To be on the spot and comprehend these bargains is what counts in our business. Just how successful we are in this respect we will ask you to judge after taking a look in our

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HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown Ind., Oct. 20. Miss xellio Brant was the guest of Miss Hazel Hatfield at Greensfork Satur,jay an(j Sunday. Mrs. Sara Wheland of Chattanooga, Tenn.. and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Carpenter and daughter Mildred of Cambridge City, were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peacock and daughter Emma visited at Shirley and ennard bunaay. I Henry Teeter has purchased a new automobile and made their first drive in it to Mooreland Sunday to visit relatives. Morton W. Grills attended the funerji services of a friend at Winchester Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilerlle Lontz and two children were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenimore of Economy Sunday. Miss Ethel Harter has been the guest cf friends at New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and two daughters Rita ard Hilda were enterta'ned Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. James Pierscn near New Castle. Everette Root ha? re-purchased the I la-mdry of Clarence Fouts and moved it to the rear of the room on Main street, occupied by Albert Hindman's newstand. Mrs. Sarah Bell is visiting her sister at Markle. Ind. Rev. Ed Jewett of Moorsvllle preached at the M. E. church Sunday evening to an apprec'ative audience. Rev. Jewett formerly lived here. The following members of the Eastern Star chapter of Hagerstown were visitors at the Richmond chapter Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Earl For perfect negatives, ft xvhether films or plates, use a

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