Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 16, 24 November 1908 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND FAU-ADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH Gross (Sireall Salff ILaEse NEWS OF SURROUNDING TOWNS INVENTOR HONORED.
ECONOMY. IND. . Economy, Ind., Not . 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ddriel Williams of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams of Economy, visited with Martin Cranor, of Williamsburg Sunday. Hand-painted china for sale at Mrs. Peterson's. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Stanley have received word of the . arrival of two baby granddaughters that were born to Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Green of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley of Indianapolis. Friends monthly meeting was held here Saturday and was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Wooters entertained a Mr. Wooters and wife of Blountsvllle, Sunday. Ben Hunt arrived from Muncle Sunday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fenimore and daughter Blanche, entertained at dinner Sunday, Vance Hudson, Lum Fenimore and the Misses Lota and Ruth Reeves of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children Zella, Lela and Reece, ate their Sunday dinner with Mrs. Amanda Lamb and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison, who recently went to Wisconsin, to spend tlx weeks, arrived here Sunday, after being gone a little over a week. Mrs. Morrison was threatened with paralysis of tlie throat and wished to return home. Order your silverware, watches and Christmas gifts of Mrs. Peterson. Rev. Robinson of Indianapolis, a presiding elder in the Liberal U. 8. church, preached at Sugar Grove Sunday night. Mrs. Julia Gibson of Richmond, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer Sunday. B. D. Martin, the fancy wire walker, left Sunday to join a theatrical company at Cambridge, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Knode and children, Rudolph and Stella, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pegg of Hagerstown, were guesets of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Sunday. Mrs. Lena Lewellen of Detroit, Michigan, is the guest of Mrs. Luie Albertson this week. Mrs. Aseneth Osborn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Worth Osborn, of Winchester this week. Mrs. Zord Kepler and Mrs. Retta Willis of Muncle, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lydia Bernett. Mrs. Anna Lowraher had to give up her appointment as U. B. preacher here on the account of illness of her father. . Lawrence Hiatt of Mooreland spent Sunday here with the Hlatts. Rufus Williams had a horse killed by a C. C. & L. train. Georgs Ballenger spent the day at Farmland. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin called on Mr. end Mrs. Thomas of near Carlos City, Sunday, to see their sick son, George, who is suffering with heart trouble. John Osborn and daughter of Richmond were visiting relatives here Sunday. M. C Lamb entertained Mr. and Mrs.1 Howard Anderson Sunday. The Misses Pearl O'Connell and Golda Saffer of Richmond, the Misses Lota and Ruth Reeves, Lum Fenimore, Vance Hudson of Muncie, Wm. Wooters and daughter Fernle, Dr. Frank
McKinnon and Prof. M. D. Ankin of Losantville, Mr. and Mrs. Wooters of
Blountsvllle, Mrs. Lue Fenimore and
daughter Blanche, were guests of Ed
wards Brothers, today.. - Garlad and Albert Weyl and John
Oler were guests of Charley Clyde and
Bennie Franklin Sunday afternoon.
The U. B. quarterly meeting is in
progress at Sugar Grove today.
Mrs. Jennie Thornburg has returned to Richmond after a visit with Mrs.
Luie 'Albertson. .
, Charley Edwards's horse . ran away
with him, but no damage was done.
v Charley Cole was in Modoc Sunday.
Dr. Loop was called to Modoc Sun day aftarnoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards and
daughters Pearl and Mary visited Sun day with relatives east of town.
Mr. Netherby of Cincinnati, spent
Sunday here with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler of near Mor
Kan's 'Jbapel, left today for a four
weeks visit with relatives in Iowa.
WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind., Nov. 24. A goodly number of citizens attended the Jones trial at Richmond Friday and Saturday. The teachers of the local school had their visiting day Friday. Mr. Bur
gess visited the Richmond high school in the forenoon and the Centerville schools in the afternoon. Mr. Shaffer visited the Garfield school and Miss Smith the primary department of the Germantown schools.
Rev. Zerbe preached to a large audi
ence Surday afternoon.
Several people from this place at
tended the meeting at Middleboro Sun
day evening.
Albert Anderson, trustee, transacted
business at Richmond Saturday.
Mrs. Curtis's class of boys of the M.
E. Sunday school, will give a supper
at Laurel Hall Thursday evening. All
are invited.
Henry Knoll Is confined to his bed
with inflammatory rheumatism.
W. J. Curtis an dfamily entertained
relatives from Richmond, recently.
Windsor Wiggs is moving to Bethel
this week.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clarence Colvin of Ar-
ba, vis'ted local relatives recently.
Mrs. Leota Gray visited relatives at
Richmond recently.
Miss Emma Curtis visited College
Hill school recently.
Otis Shaffer visited recently at New
CaBtle.
The supper at the Christian church
was largely attended.
THE TALE OF THOUSANDS.
The Scientist and His Great Dis
covery. Many things have been advertised
in the local papers for human ailments, but , nothing has created the talk and enthusiastic pvaise in this city and vicinity like Root Juice. Most of those who take the remedy a short while cannot say too many good things for the scientist and his wonderful health-promoting discovery. While here the scientist said: "The
medicine, does not cure disease; it
simply removes the cause and gives nature a chance. That is why so many people get well after taking the Juice a while." Many local people permitted their names to be published in this paper because the remedy cured
them and the.y continue to report at A. G. Luken's drug store some great good the Juice is doing. It is certainly a great medicine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. Indigestion, con
stipation, rheumatism, backache, sick
headache, nervousness and other symptoms of a disordered condition of
the digestive and secretory organs are soon removed under the Juice treatment. They are pleased to tell all
about it at Luken's drug store. "UzeIt" Pain Oil should be used freely in connection with the Juice in - rheumatic and kidney troubles when there is any pain, soreness or inflammation.
Root Juice is $1 a bottle. Three bot
tles for $2.50. "Uze-It" Pain Oil, 25 cents. .
Winter blasts, causing ppneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be
here. Cure your cough now, and
strengthen your lungs with Foley's Honey and Tar Do not risk starting
the winter with weak lungs, when
Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. A. G. Luken
& Co.
HOLLANSBURG, 0. . Hollonsburg, O., Nov. 24. Mrs
Eliza Packer of Richmond, Ind., visit
ed over Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Bascom Dubbs and family.
Ernest Albright of Lansford, North
Dakota, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Albright.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Judy of Eldorado, O., spent Saturday night and
Sunday with W. H. Davis and family
George and Leonard Thompson and their mother, Mrs. Nancy Thompson, spent Sunday with relatives at Union
City, Ind.
Eugene Whlteman has disposed of
his interest in the Hollansburg News to his partner, Orie Irelan. Mr. Ire-
Ian being now the sole proprietor.
C. W. Hoeffer was the guest of Wr.
A. Chenoweth and family, Sunday.
Geo. Irelan and family of Bethel and C. E. Fulkerson and family and
1 G. Turner and wife were guests of
N.'T. Irelan and family,1 Sunday.
The first number of the Hollandsburg lecture- course will be given next Saturday evening by the Euphorium
Glee club.
VC rr? rl For Indigestion. AVA Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND, Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 23. Mrs. John Trims has been spending a few days with Indianapolis friends. Samuel Fisher and son, Herbert, spent Sunday with Richmond friends.
Miss Myrtle Vanmetre of Indianapolis .spent Sunday with her parents
and other Cambridge City friends. Mrs. Gertrude Routh, Mrs. Ada Den
nis and daughter, were recent Muncie
visitors, the guests of Miss Mayme Kennedy.
Mrs. D. Bumgartner, of Iowa City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Og-
born for a few days last week.
Miss Mary Mills of New Lisbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills of Richmond were Sunday guests of Elihu Mills and
family.
Mrs. George Drischel is making a
visit with her brother, Samuel Thomas, at Modoc, Ind. Mr. rLd Mrs. Bertram Carpenter and
daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday with
Hagerstown friends.
Mrs. Laura Ritch has returned from
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Parsons of Richmond.
Harry Shipman is spending some time in Toledo, visiting his daughters Margaret and Mae, who are attending
school in that city. Mrs. Joseph Wallack has returned
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Da
vid Wagner, at Springport. Mrs. Lawler of Richmond, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Forester. Thanksgiving services will be held at the Methodist church Thursday morning at ten o'clock. The sermon will be preached by Mrs. Wines, who is engaged in evangelistic services here.
Mrs. Robert Steele has returned from a visit with her children at Indianapolis and Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Noland of Richmond, were recent guests of Mrs. Michael Connell.
JOSEFFA MARCONI. Marconi, of wireless telegraph fame is to be awarded the next Noble prize in Physics.
Richmond, are visiting their cousin, Miss Ethel Sanborn. There will be no prayer meeting at the Friends' church this week, on account of the revival meetings held there. Miss Ruth Hiatt will be leader at prayer meeting on the next Wednesday evening.
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady. A. G: Luken & Co.
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Nov. 24. Marquis
D. Nicholson brother of William Nicholson a former resident of this vicinity died Wednesday at his home near
Castleton, Ind.
D. - W. ' Harris and Co.'s . poultry
house has been a busy place for two weeks, ten men having been dressing
poultry and shipping to eastern mar
kets for Thanksgiving. They have
shipped by express near three thousand head of turkeys.
Guy Hoover is visiting his brother
Sidney and family In Miami county.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of Cincinnati
have returned to their home. They were called, here on account of the death of Mrs. Pierce's mother, Mrs.
Richard Faucett
George Davis and family of Wil
liamsburg were visiting relatives here Sunday.
Edward Gunckel is spending a few
days at Indianapolis looking for a po
sition.
John Martindale delivered a load of
poultry to George Litner & Co., at Centerville, Saturday. '
Harry Fagan, wife and son were
calling on friends at Fountain City
Saturday.
John A. Linderman and wife came
back from' a two weeks visit with
relatives in Wisconsin, Friday.
Billy Clark of Jacksonburg deliver
ed a load of poultry to D. W. Harris
& Co. Saturday.
Wayne County Lumber Co. deliver
ed a load of building material to con
tractors at Richmond Saturday.
A. , R. Albertson spent Saturday in
Richmond on business.
The Rev. Miller of Oakland City,
Ind., is to fill the position made va
cant by the resignation of the Rev. Anna Lawrence as minister of the
United Brethren church on this clr
cuit
John Foland has purchased the Susan Hatfield property on North
Green street and is preparing to re
model it.
Harry Boyd of Dublin has bought a
lot of Daniel Doyle on South Green
street and intends to build a residence
soon.
Seven Years of Proof.
'I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition
of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world
has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely
use always prevents the development
of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee
at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store, 50c.
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Thcodosia: Gold Medal Flour make Usbteat bread.
HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gebhart of Carlisle, O., are visiting the latter's sister Mrs. Wm. Warbinton and Rev. Warblnton. Clinton Martindale has been the guest of his daughter Mrs. Linus Meredith and family at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Campbell and daughter of Richmond were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herchberger.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sells spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stew
art at Economy.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown enter
tained Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitsell, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughters Rita and Hilda. x
Mrs. Lew Waltz of Anderson visit
ed relatives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Carpenter of
Cambridge City spent Sunday with
friends here. .
Miss Bertha Gohring of Cambridge
City spent Sunday with her sister
Mrs. Emma Foyst and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knapp have
arrived from Indianapolis where they
spent a part of their honeymoon and
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Knapp. The young people will go to housekeeping in one of the groom's father's houses on West Walnut
street.
How Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Bowling of No. 228 8th
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute indigestion, prompts this testimonial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Electric
Bitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and al
terative medicine invigorates the sys
tem, purifies the blood and Is espec
ially helpful in all forms of female
weakness. 50c. at A. G. Luken & Co.
drug store.
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.
Fountain City, Ind., Nov. 24. Mrs.
Ol Clark died of consumption at her home Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. The funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Friends' churchy The remains were buried in the South cemetery. She
leaves a husband and three sons.
Mrs. B. H. Gardner visited over Sunday in Richmond with her son,
Mr. Frank Gardner and wife.
Mrs. Frank Edgerton visited over Sunday at Geneva. Ind., with her sis
ter, Mrs. Charles Borden.
Miss Mildred Phelps of Muncie,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs Sue Smith.
Mr. Claude Keever spent Sunday Jn
Muncie.
Mr. Frank Keever spent Sunday in
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Frank Keever has returned from a few days visit with her 6ister,
Mrs. Samuel Alexander, south of
town.
Miss Mary Melody spent Sunday
with her parents at New Paris.
The Connundrum supper given by the "Women's Aid Society" of the
Friends' church last Saturday even
ing in Williard Hall was well attend
ed.
Mr. Harry Retts, of Richmond,
spent Sunday with his father, Mr,
Mike Retts and brother Ernest
Mr. Piper of Tipton, Ind.,. gave an
illustrated lecture, on the slums of
Chicago and New York, at the Chris
tian church. Sunday evening.
Misses Mabel and Stella Barber ot
CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville, Jnd., Nov. 24. Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Cook entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cook and daughter. Miss Julia, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Morris and son, Robert, of near Centerville, Sunday.
Mr. Thomas J. Clevenger has re
turned from a visit to relatives at Hartford City, and Upland, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooney and
children will go to Eaton, Ohio, this week, to spend several days as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Null.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright of Lo
cust Hill, gave a dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter McConaha, Mr. and Mrs. Omer T. McConaha and Miss May Drew.
Mrs. Peninah Home of Monon, Ind.
and Mrs. Elizabeth Harris of Toledo, Ohio, have been recent guests of their brother, Mr. B. M. Peelle.
Vert Conner spent Sunday with rel
atives at Lewisville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bertsch were
entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McConaha at Richmond.
Mrs. I. L. Houck will give a ball at
the town hall this evening. A large number of invitations have been issued including several at Richmond
and other places.
Mrs. Emma Gabel, wife ot Dr. Har
rison Gabel is quite ill with an attack
of influenza.
Mrs. Maria Chittenden returned
Monday from a visit to her son and wife at Martinsville and friends at
Indianapolis.
MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Nov.. 24. The Merry-
Go-Round club will meet with Mrs. L.
H. Warren, Thursday.
The You-Go-I-Go club will meet with
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Caldwell, Wed
nesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Craw
ford, a son, November 23.
Rev. Dr. Rawls, District Superin
tendent, preached at the M. E. church
Sunday night and held communion
services. Monday morning the quar
terly conference was held.
The sale of Albert Williams drew a
big crowd today.
Mr. Bates, of Liberty, visited I. J.
Bishop, Monday.
The revival services at the Christian
church continue until Wednesday and
perhaps longer. Rev. and Mrs. Cecil D. Franklin of Irvington, assisted in the services on Monday night and
will assist on Tuesday evening also.
Mrs. Sylvia Watt Is improving nice
ly and will soon be able to return to
her home.
Mrs. Archie Anderson, of Pendleton
is ill with a disease which Is ex
pected to terminate In death. She is
the daughter of the late Daniel Hea
cock and was reared in this vicinity.
Mi6S Nora Mann has gone to Sioux
City, Iowa, to make her home with
her brother, Samuel Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hope, of Sparta, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hardy of .Union City, and Mrs. Mary Sands of Richmond, will be Thanks
giving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar P. Jones.
WEBSTER. IND.
Webster, Ind.. Nov. ' 24. Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Alexander and children
of Middleborough were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Borton over Sunday.
Ernest Borton, who is teaching near
Economy spent Sunday with his par
ents. Mrs. Mary Borton Is sick.
Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty
gave an interesting talk on "The Coming Victory" Sunday moraine at the
Friends church. In the afternoon she
gave a recita entitled "At the Mercy
or tne state."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seagraves of Marion are visiting Cleo Culbertson and family and other relatives of this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phenis and children of Whitewater were guests of
Samuel Miller and family over Sun day. .'
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and daughter of Liberty took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Unthank, Sunday.
Rev. Parker .of Richmond will preach at the Friends church next
Sunday morning at eleven o'clock,
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OUTDONE
Two Other Italians Solve In
dependent Wireless Telegraphy.
HAVE PICKED UP MESSAGES
Paris, Nov. 24. Bellini and Tosi; two
Italian scientists, who have been conducting experiments in wireless teleg
raphy for the past 18 months on the
coast of Normandy, announce that they have solved the problem of Inde
pendent wireless communication. This result, they say, has been secured by
means of two rectangular aerials, fixed
at right angles and so attached to the
apparatus for reception and transmis
sion as to permit the transmission of
unequal currents. By a simple law of
mechanics these two electro-magnetic
forces unite and produce an electromagnetic field and the Tertzian waves
are projected in a single vertical plane
which can be alternated instantly by means of the device.
The inventors say that they have
picked tip messages at will from every
English wireless station and from
ships at sea.
RETURN DELAYED. Binford to Get Back to Greenfield After Thanksgiving. Greenfield, Ind., Nov. 24. Word has been received that Elmer Binford will not return here until after Thanksgiving. He will stop at Noblesville on ihs way home from Michigan and remain there this week. Much interest has been created locally by the announcement Binford will return, owing to the circumstances surrounding his sudden departure following the expose of his financial troubles.
TOWNSHIP CONVENTION. Sunday Schools to Meet at Whitewater Sunday. Whitewater, Ind., Nov. 24. The township Sunday "school convention will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday afternoon. Rev. 'Lyon of Richmond will make an address. The exercises will be along a temperance line. Rev. Zerbe will also give an address.
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