Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 54, 1 January 1909 — Page 6
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TE L.EG KA3I, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909.
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News of Surrounding Towns
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind.,' Jan. 1. John C. Nicholson of Lafayette, Ind., a former resident of this vicinity, was visits ing his brother, George J. Nicholson . . . mi - ana .amuy luursuay. Mrs. Robert McNeal and daughters Hpent Wednesday at Cambridge City calling on friends. : Trustee Florence Boyd and trustee elect Dr. F. W. Kienzle, was in Richmond Thursday. Richard Brown, of Cincinnati, has returned home after several days' visit with Ham Squires and family. ' John Stagg of Olive Hill, was transacting business here Thursday. George J. Nicholson was in Hagerstown on business Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Crump entertained her church. Thursday afternoon. Those Sunday school class of the M. E. present were Miss Lillle and Esther McNeil. Reva Louise Neff, Esthel King, Emily Atkinson, Edith Smith and Ruth Bennett. An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. John Linderman have NEURALGIA! Take backache! ONE "I fcaw med Dr. of the little Tablets and the Pain is Gone Miles' A ail-Pal id Pill for year adj find that fney ar dMi eae thing thai will certainly gtvt a nf-i lerer ibe desired! reliefMr. J. P. Brlsaen, - Toaapah, Nev. AND THE PAINS Or RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA! 25 Doses 25 Cents Year DrufCiM sella Dr. Mtles' Anti-Pats Pills and he is authorised la return the pnee at the first acta ionh n (ails to benefit on-
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The unqualified strength returned from a short visit in Richmond. Sol Miller of New Castle is the guest of Florence and Wiuiam noyd. Miss Snyder is able to be out again after being confined to the house with rheumatism. Herman Foster is spending the week with his parents at Indianapolis. Mrs. Omer Brown of Richmond has been spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Elizabeth Fox is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Al Carter of Indianapolis, are spending the week with Geo. Yager and .family. The Advance Club met with Mrs. Dan Moore Friday afternoon. Doan and Gentry shipped a car load of hogs Thursday. Mrs. Janet Buntin of Richmond, is spending the week at home. A. O. Pierce spent Thursday in Rich mond. Oscar Nicholson has closed out his restaurant business. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O., Jan. 1. The farmers Institute will be held here on Friday and Saturday, " January 15 and 16. There were no state speakers allotted here and all necessary funds were secured by subscription. Prof. A. B. Graham, of Columbus, O., will be here and will give a stereopticon lecture on Saturday night. The entire program will be announced in a few days. Misses Opal Cox and Gladys May of Eaton, who have been guests of John Sawyer and family the past few days have returned home. The Disciples church will have a three week's series of revival meetings beginning Sunday evening, Jan. L. Rev. Acenon Baker of Greenville, father of the pastor here, will assist in the meeting. Charles Marshall and George Kuth took a burial vault to Centerville Thursday. Leo Dwyer left for Anderson Thursday, where he will be employed in a tile factory. Mr. and Mrs. David McKee had for guests Thursday evening Mr. O. F. McKee and family of Richmond and Mrs. Susan McKee and daughter Roxie. Miss Edith Reid went to Dayton Thursday to visit friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougherty, a son; fifth child. Mrs. Albert Haller is visiting in Dayton. Mrs. Elwood Coblent z entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Kate Potts and Mrs. Janies Kuth and son Byron. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King are the parents of a baby daughter. Mrs. Behner and children have gone for a month's visit to her parents at Findlay, Ohio. C. R. Coblentz and family of Campbellstown, who have been spending
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the holidays with relatives, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Howard Brandenburg and little son have scarlet fever. Fannie Penland, Mildred Campbell, Grace McWhinney and Mary Porterfield were the guests of Hazel Crowl of Campbellstown Wednesday. Donald Young who has scarlet fever is improving. Mrs. Ella Bloom entertained the Thimble club and their families Wednesday evening. Being entertained by the Presbyterian orchestra, piano solos, duets, games and guessing contests. About sixty-six were present and the evening certairly was well spent ' Miss Elizabeth Souers is spending the holidays at Dayton, Ohio. Miss Margaret Horrigan of Camden is visiting Miss Dorthey Kirkpatrick. A UNIQUE RECORD. Not Another Like It in Republic. Our Broad To give positive home testimony in every locality is of itself unanswerable proof of merit; but when we add to this the continued endorsement from people who testified years ago no evidence can be stronger. A Richmond citizen gratefully acknowledges the good received from Doan's Kidney Pills, and when time has tested the cure we find the same hearty endorsement, with added enthusiasm and continued praise. Cases of this kind are plentiful in the work of Doan's Kidney Pills, and such a record is unique -in the annals of medicine. Martin Bulach, tailor, 433 S. Eleventh street, Richmond, Ind., says: "In the spring of 1902, I suffered from a weak and lame back and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store and their use brought me prompt relief. Since that time I have hid no further need of a kidney remedy as my cure has been permanent. I gave a statement recommending Doan's Kidney Pills after I had used them with such good results and at this time, I still hold a high opinion of the remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, -sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Jan. 1. Carl Williams of Richmond is visiting at " Frank Williams's. Miss Inez Ball is in Richmond visiting relatives. Miss Hazel Ferguson is improving. Angus Hood has moved to Oliver Thornburg's tenant house vacated by Chas. Craft, who moved to Hancock county. w v Mr. and Mrs. I. J, Bishop entertained a family party at turkey dinner Wednesday. Wm. Passmore of Connersville. have purchased the former home ot lire.
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Catherine Wallace on West Walnut street, and will move to Milton. Mr. French of Detroit was the guest of Homer Williams this week. Rev. F. A. Scott will preach at Milton Sunday. Rev. C. H. Pinnitk will preach at Doddridge Chapel Sunday. Mrs. S. B. Little spent the holidays at Anderson. George Baker of Brookville is at his sister's Mrs. Lewis E. Ward. The district president and vice president of the Epworth League will visit the Milton chapter Sunday. The Christian Endeavor society had a business meeting, followed by a social hour at Ben Wagner's Wednesday. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Beitzell gave a dinner on Wednesday complimentary to Mrs. Ann Reece, the mother of Mrs. Beitzell. The whole affair was in the nature of a surprise to the guest of hon or. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth of Fountain City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haisley all of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hurst and family have returned from a visit of several days to Mrs. E. C. Bond at Cambridge City. Miss Martha Peelle intends leaving on Saturday for a visit to friends at Anderson. Jesse H. Horne of Indianapolis was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horne. Mr. Henry Newbura is very ill at his home in the north part of town. Miss Bessie Buhl of Locust Hill, entertained on Thursday, Miss Olga Shriner of Muncie and Miss Geneve Horne of Centerville. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dunbar on Thurarlav nfternnnn won vorv lnrarnly attended, the Rev. J. O. Campbell. pastor of the Methodist church conducted the services, which were held at the home of J. A. Dunbar. The interment was at Crown Hill cemetery. The Rev. Edgar A. Wollam a student at the Moody Bible institute at Chieaeo will nrpnrh at the Friends
church on Sunday at the morning and i Miss Elsie Sliker of New Madison. Is evening meetings. Rev. Wollam is ac- tne Rnest of Miss Edith Emirick. companied by his wife. They are the) A watch party was given last night guests of his parents Rev. and Mrs. by Misses. Hattie Deem and Oma H. S. Wollam during their stay in i Stoker, at their apartments at the loCentervllle. i c&l telephone exchange. Those InMr. George H. Brinker of Earlham lted were Misses Flo Miller, Dessie college, made a business trip on Schlientz, Ethel Trick. Ruth Copp, of Thursday to Centerville. 1 Dayton, Edith Emerick and her cous--Mrs. Mary Myers one of the aged i in, Elsie Eliker. of New Madison, Kate
residents, is Quite ill at her home on North Main Cross street. . Prof. E. E. Oldaker has been11 in attendance at the State Teachers association at Indianapolis this week. Mrs. R- J. Deardoff has organized a class in dancing and will begin instructions early la January. i
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ELDORADO, OHIO. Eldorado, O., Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Leffler of Muncie,. Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. William Schlientz of the firm of Fred Schlientz and sons, is in Cincincati. Mr. and Mrs. David Covert, of Mendin, O., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bungser, returned to their home yesterday. They were accompanied by Mr. Coovert's sister, Miss Fern Coovert, who will remain over Sunday. Warren Bunger, Carl Miller, O. V. McClure, Dessie Schlientz, Edith Emirick and Mable Kelsoe, attended the institute at West Manchester last evening. Mrs. Fred Bunger of Dayton, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Malinda Munnich. Misses Madge Bixier and Opal Floyd of Euphemia, are being entertained by Mrs. Josie Beck. Mrs. A. L. Reid of ' Eaton, who has been, visiting with relatives, returned to her home today. The Y. P. C. U. of Otterbein church elected the following officers for the coming year. Charles Hoff, president Pearl Duckwal, vice president; Joseph Shumaker, treasurer; Lydia Collins, organist; Effie McLear, chorister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siler, traveling salesman in creamery supplies, together with his family, have returned to their home in Eaton, after a pleasant visit with relatives. Forrest Davis of Indiana, is the guest of friends and relatives. Gettysburg and New Paris will play at basket ball in the K. of P. hall here Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1909, in the evening. Verine Baker Is home from Lafayette, Ind., where he was visiting with Mrs. Ida Brady. Rev. Sara Stoner of New Madison, will preach next Sunday morning and evening in the Universal ist church. The subject of the morning sermon is "Theology, Old and New." The evening subject will be the "Christianized Dollar." Mrs. Stoner Is analytical. I01 Progressive, and deserves both your presence and individual at tention. Mrs. Minnie Murray, daughter of Commissioner M. L. Coovert, has returned to her home in New Madison, after a pleasant visit with her parents. Hamilton. Elizabeth Marshall and Edith 'Swain. A midnight luncheon was served, consisting of some substantials, and many delicacies. A unique feature of the occasion was the elimination of the sterner sex. The boys win seek revenge by a general boycott and will pass the long winter
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evenings with their fair friends in the neighboring villages. Mrs. A. V. McClure and Mrs. A. W. S. Locke, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brasier in Dayton. ECONOMY. INQ. Economy, Ind.. Jan. 1. Artie Martin is spending a few days In Muncie this week. Myra, Margaret and Howard Hunnicntt are back from Mooreland where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam I Myers of DeSota are guests of Mrs. Myers's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain this week. Miss Ethel Harvey of Centerville Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fenlmore, north of town this week. The high school alumni society met recently and elected officers as fol lows: President. Whittler Beard; Secretary, Joe Osborn, Treasurer; Ray Marshall and Miss Vergie Stanley, Historians. Entertainment committee: Daisy Osborn, Edgar Manning, Bessie Taylor and Alman Clevenger. The society will meet twice a year. During holidays each year they will have a banquet, and a picnic In mid summer. Whittler Beard was chosen president because he was the first graduate turned out of Economy high school in 1888. he being the only one in the class. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicutt are entertaining their little granddaughter of Blountsville this week. Joe Lamb commenced breaking sod Cor corn Wednesday. Miss Mabel Hunnicutt was on duty at central office Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Smith of Carlos City, visited the Misses Vergie and Elisabeth Stanley Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Norris and Miss Bertie Norris of Richmond are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup entertained Prof. WalterJessup and wife recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cole are happy In their new home. J. L. Peterson has been working on Leslie Manning's wind pump. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. Jan. 1. Miss Katherine Kneise and Miss Nellie Newman are in attendance at the State Teachers' Association. Miss Flossie Hazelrlg spent Wednesday in Straughns. Mr. and Mrs. L N. Falls attended the funeral of Mrs. Falls uncle. Albert Marlatt at New Castle, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John. Coombs spent last Sunday with friends at 8traughns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill are moving Into the property vacated by Will Hunt on North Front street. Miss Leota Larkin of Farmland, was the guest of Lee Ault and family Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Leona Wright, a trained nurse, of Indianapolis, and " Clayton and Eleanor Wright of Doddridge Chapel,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jud-
kins, Tuesday. Mrs. Ellsworth Mundell, of Detroit. Mich., Is here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Mundell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Copeland. form er citizens of this place, are visitors In the home of John Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland will leave for Oklahoma, the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romrr have re turned from a visit with friends la Celina, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson. Scott Wilson and Miss Ruby Wlrson of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cooler are visiting friends In New Trenton. Mss Maurine Griffith, of Muncis, is the guest of friends here. Miss Nellie Wood of Richmond, is the guest of Miss Katherine Callaway. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barnard, of Liberty is the guest of Fremont Freeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vestal of little Rock, Ark., came Thursday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lembarger. Mrs. Lulu Rag sd ale and son, Leo, of Anderson, Mrs. Elvira Charles and son, Paul, of Straughns, wwe visitors in the city, Wednesday. , Mrs. J. B. Routh and Mrs. MoseCalloway spent Tuesday fa Richmond.; Mrs. William Bright, of Benton Harbor. Mich., Is the guest of Mrs. Charles Loeb for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Burns lfnadsU, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Elmer Mundell. and Mrs. Clara Croker were metnbess ofa dinner party at the hone of Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Bradbury. Wednesday. Wr. H. Doney reports toe sal ot thej John B. Thomas farm of 1M seres, j lying one and one-half mOes north-! west of Greensfork, to Mrs. Fannie j Hamilton, of Elwood; consideration, j $5,500. Mr. and Mrs. Dean House spent ew Years with Mr. and Mrs. Benja-j min Drischel. of Richmond. : John Fltzgibbons, Deputy State In-, spector of Public Buildings, was in the city, Monday. The bans of the marriage of Miss Louise Klieber of this city and Valentine Yoler of Monessen. Pa-, were announced for the first time at the St. Elizabeth's church last Sunday evening. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Peter Johnson Company IVlAiri OT. Favorite Gtovoo and nances.
