Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 65, 12 January 1909 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1909. -"i - mm i mm mm mm m mm.mm News of Surrounding Towns

HAGERSTOWN. 1ND. Hagerstown, Ind., Jan. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teeter and Miss Mabel Teeter. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown were guests Sunday afternoon of W. O. Jones and family, east of town.

Walter Howard of Muncie was the guest of Miss Hazel Knapp Sunday. Miss Eva Hoover and Robert Bryon were awarded the prizes at the skating rink' Saturday night for the best masks. The Women' Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W: H. Porter. An interesting program has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. David Harter and Volley Klser of Cambridge City were guests Sunday of Volley Gohring and daughters. Elvln Oler has returned from Columbus. O., where he attended the opening of the new stock yards at that place. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and family of New Castle, were guests over Sunday of Ed Moore and family. The funeral services of Mrs. Frank Crull, who died at Easthaven last Friday night, were held Sunday at the German Baptist church of which sh was a member. The services were largely attended. James , Mumbower, John Charles, Frank Doughty of Economy, Verl Hunt and George Stump of Modoc are

employed in the establishing of the

Tidewater Oil Pumping Station. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith entertained Sunday at dinner Mrs. Sara Smith and Misses Eva and Dorothy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George McPherson will move to the tenant house on the farm of Eli Wisehart, north of town March 1. Mr. McPherson will assist David Ulrica on his farm. Mark Allen. Gertrude Schuler, Nora,

Iva and Nellie Thalls, were presented with handsome books by the Christian Sunday school, they being the only ones who had not missed a Sunday in

the year. Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Teeter were

host and hostess to the following at their home on South Washington

treet Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs

Ebert Wycoff, Mr. and Mrs, John Tee

ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy and guest. Miss Anna Keagy, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetef and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones

and guest, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Frank Teeter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O

Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltsell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geisler

and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Por

ter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John

Harris William Newcomb. Progress

ive pedro was played at nine tables

was the main feature of the evening,

Mrs. Jones and R. R. Brant carrying

off the prizes. The guests were also

entertained with excellent music, sev

eral talented musicians being in the

company. A two course lunch was

served at the card tables after the

frames.

day and Sunday with friends at New Madison. ;; Mrs. Elmer Thompson of Richmond spent Sunday with Albert Fudge and family.'. , . : Mrs. Cora McWhinney and family were at Westville Sunday to their grandmother Mrs. Mary McWhinney, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Margaret Mel ling still continues

to be very sick.

Rev. Baker of Greenville, father of

the Christian minister here will as

sist this week in the evangelistic meetings.

H. M. Engle and family spent Sun

day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Mitchell.

James Kuth and Charles Marshall

took a burial vault to Eaton Monday,

The funeral was that of ex-Sheriff

Johnson.

Mrs. Kate Pots was called to New

Hope Sunday by the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Will Potts.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lewis and son.

and Mrs. Reid of Eaton were Sunday

guests of Mrs. Martha Clark.

Sterling Addleman of Richmond

spent Sunday with his cousin, Foster

White. -

Mrs. Maud Arnold was called to Cin

cinnati Sunday on account of the death

or her step-mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Louck had for

their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ebin

Louck and son Roland of Richmond.

Miss Ulldine Colby entertained

twenty-four of her young friends Saturday evening. Games and music were

the amusements of the evening. A luncheon was served of many delica

cies.

Miss Donna Morrison spent Saturday

evening with Marie Denney.

Elmer Sherer and Burley Magill

wjent to Eaton Monday.

Mrs. Ethel Fortney spent Sunday

with Allen Levering and family.

Mrs. Elmer Sherer gave her son

Emmett a complete surprise Saturday evening by inviting fourteen of his

friends in to remind him that it was his birthday. Luncheon was served

and all departed wishing him many

more such birthdays.

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would have prevented it. They cure

Constipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel

colds, banish headaches, conquer

chills. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.

NEW PARIS, OHIO.

New Paris, O., Jan. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markley spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Held.

Miss Roxie McKee was the guest of

Bernice Hoerner Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Mary O'Toole was a guest in the

afternoon.

Ed Clark and family spent Sunday

with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hahn.

Mr. Frank Barber spent Sunday

with his sister Mrs. II. A. Tillman at

West Sonora.

' John Davenport and family spent

Sunday with John Davis and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hoerner spent Satur

Liucr TreubSo

Romsdy Frca

Any intelligent person can be his own doctor in the ordinary case of liver trouble, for the symptoms canmot be mistaken. If the white of the eye becomes yellowish, if the skin be- , comes sallow, if oimoles and blotches

appear, if the bowels do not move, if you have sick headache, if you are bilious, you may be' sure that your liver is torpid or inactive.

The quickest and surest remedy yet found for the cure ofcMver trouble or any or its symptoms is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup IVpsin. the great herb laxative compound. This wonderful remedy is not only a laxa

tive, but a tonic as well. It will start the flow of gastric juice, thereby soon enabling the liver to do its work naturally. A bottle of this great liver remedy can be bought of any druggist for 50 cents or 11. and in many cases a single

Dome ou cureu & enronic case. For example. John W. Lee. SIS S. Puns

sylvanla ave., Indianapolis. Ind., had a stubborn and very long-standing ease of

liver irouoie. wnn pimpies. Motcnes, -laundlce. etc.. and It cured him. Mra. B

Flinchum. Jackson. Ky.. says the same of it. Thousands of families keep It in the house against just such an emer

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laxative. ' In order to have you or any other suf

ferer from the liver make a test of Ttr.

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and address. The sample will show you how nleasant it Is to take, how centlv It

works. It will start you on the cure of

- your trouble and convince you that you have found a care. That Is the object of

the sample, and the doctor urges you to send for It today.

ir there is anytnuur about your ailment that you dont understand, or If you want any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he win

answer you fully. There to

no charge tor this service, i The address is Dr. W. B.

I Caldwell. SO Caldwell bid..

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Old Uores, Boils, Ulcers. Felons; best

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Dinnipirftairue Bs Kl OuDg od We give this great January effort with considerably more than our usual enthusiasm, due to the fact that we are overstocked and must clean up this entire stock and turn it into ready cash at considerably less than regular values. This whole store is filled with Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, etc., among which you cannot find a poorly made garment. But this is clearance time, and the price, quality and confidence in this store (of doing just what we say we will do) will make these goods go with o rush, so you, Mr, Man or Boy, had better hurry if you intend getting a bargain from this sale.

STRAUGHN, IND.

Straughn, Ind., Jan. 12. Mr. and

William Gauker, Jr., and Mrs. Mary

Waddell atended the burial of Isaac

McNamee at Knightstown Friday afternoon.

W. L. Charles was nome from Rich

mond Saturday night and Sunday.

Ollie Allison was in New Castle

Monday on business.

Miss Nellie Cumer of Marion. Kan.,

came Sunday evening for a visit with her cousins, Mesdames Mary Waddell. Lydia and Ella Gauker and other relatives.

Ocar Hayden of Clay City, Infl..

came Saturday for a few days' visit with his parents.

William Smith, of Dublin was in

town Monday.

The agent from Dublin has taken

Dick Hageman's place here, he having gone to Milford Center. O. His family

will move as soon as Mr. Hageman

can get a house.

Mrs. Frank Eaton and children of

Cambridge City spent Monday here

with his brother John and family.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY8

PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to

cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.

MILLV1LLE. IND. Mllvlille, Ind., Jan. 12. Elmer La-

boyteaux and family of New Castle

spent Sunday with James Laboyteaux.

Stokes Weaver and wife entertained

Sunday, Mr. and Mrs". Marcus Batch-

field. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Batchfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hayes of Hagers-

town visited friends here Sunday.

Miss Gertrude and Opal Run y an of

New Castle are visiting relatives here.

Albert Bland and family spent Sat

urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keevers.

Calvin Stines visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Crogan, Saturday.

Sam Wisehart has bought the Hol-

lingsbee farm.

Mr. Henry Hollingsbee has bought

a farm near Sulphur Springs.

MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Jan. 12. C. C. Smith,

of Cincinnati who visited Jamaica since the earthquake will lecture at the Milton Christian church, Feb. 9.

He is a fine speaker and will have

much, of interest to tell of that tropical isle.

Rollin Butler and wife of Dublin spent Sunday at Martin Warren's. Dan Schuder is on the road for the buggy company. The postoffice sign now reads "Mil ton Post Office" in accordance with a recent ruling of the office department requiring the name of towns to be on the sign. Mrs. Ward is at Spiceland where her mother died Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Wallace and Mrs. Ada Wallace visited at Walter McConaha's, near Centerville, Sunday. Rev. Charles H. Pirinick preached a fine sermon on "Environment" at the M. E. church Sunday night. The text was "The Kingdom of God" is within you.

The quarterly union meeting of the

Epworth League and Christian En

deavor was held at the Christian

church Sunday evening. Nearly one hundred young people attended the service which was led by Miss Mir

iam Parkins.

Mrs. Hattie Heist is near Arcadia

Our desire to clear stock has caused us to close an eye to price. HATS. Mallory Cravenettes, regular $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 grades, Clearance Sale price, $2.25, $2 and $ 1 .50 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Union Made, sizes, 14 to 19, regular value 50c, our Sale price 44c MEN'S PAJAMAS For winter wear, regular price, $1.00 and $1.50, Clearance Price, 89c to $1.29 MEN'S ODDS AND ENDS SUITS All good values, Clearance Sale price ....$3.98 MEN'S ODDS AND ENDS OVERCOATS All good values. Clearance sale price $3.98

30,000 Hock off Demi's amxd Doys9 DoftlhiDiriig Therefore we are offering the following great reductions in Men's Suits and Overcoats: $25.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats, to go at Clearance Sale Price .$19.75 $22.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats,"" to go at Clearance Sale Price $16.75 $20.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats, to go at Clearance Sale Price SI 5.75 $18.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats, to go at Clearance Sale Price $14.25

$15.00 High Grade Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats, Clearance Sale Price $ 1 1.25 $12.50 High Grade Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats, Clearance Sale Price .. $0.75 $10.00 High Grade Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats, Clearance Sale Price $7.25

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING All Boys' Straight Pants Suits One-half Off. $7.00 $3.50 $6.00 $3.00 $5.00 $2.50 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits $7.00 S5.75 $6.00 S4.75 $5.00 $3.75 CHILDREN'S CAPS All sizes, regular 50c value, Clearance Sale Price.. 25c SWEATER COATS Grays, Browns, Fancy and Plain, Trimmed or Plain Black, regular $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and $1.50 values, clearance sale prices, $3.25, $3, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.25. - UNDERWEAR. Men's two-piece Suits, all wool, worth $3.00 and $2.00 per suit, Clearance Sale prioe $2.25 and 01.50 Cotton Ribbed two-piece Suits worth $1.00 and $2.00, Clearance Sale price $1.75 and 05c per garment.

Many Other Prices Just as Low as These. Como, Soo Us.

The above reason why we aive this clearance sale is important to us, but the most important

price and high character of the goods now placed at your disposal. Sale began Saturday,

reason to you is C:s

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where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her sister, Mrs. John Noble.

Mrs. Marie Beeson and Miss Nora

Griffith were guests at a dinner party at. the Westcott hotel, Richmond, Monday night.

The children of the Christian church

have organized a missionary society known as The King's Builders. The officers are Mary Jones, president; Ralph Moore, treasurer; Inez Ball, secretary; Lora Beeson, assistant secretary. Miss Rea Wagner will be superintendent of the young people's work.

Corn Cob College and Milton high

school will play basket ball tonight

(Tuesday). The Centerville high

school boys will play at Milton Friday night.

President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been

helped by the President of The Industrial and Orphans Home at Macon. Ga. who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates the vital organs, puri

fies the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IMP. Cambridge City, Jan. 12 Mrs. Letitia Trotter of Richmond, visited her brother. Prof. J. T. Reese and family over the Sabbath.. The Masonic order of this city is redecorating their lodge room. Everett White, of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White, Sunday. Miss Carrie Dietrich has returned from a week's visit with friends in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch enter, tained at dinner Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Stannah, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmel. Arthur Reese of New Castle, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reese. Mrs. Daniel Wissler is quite ill, suffering from rheumatism. Mary Beard, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beard, who has been quite sick, is Improving. Mrs. Willard Ulrich visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams, of Richmond, Saturday. Mrs. Harriet Riley of Germantown, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. John Beard. Mrs. Frank Frohnapfel, Mrs. Ferd Romer, Mrs. Dick Scott, and Miss Neva Hazelrig, attended the matinee, "A King s Rival," at the Gennett last Saturday afternoon. W. H. Kiser is putting a new hot water plant into the home of Felix Dirk. Mrs. Frank Ingerman is quite ill with pneumonia and rheumatism. John Hazelrigg made a business trip to Indianapolis. Monday. Rev. Scott of Milton, will have charge of the Teachers' Training Class, during the illness of Rev. Cecil Franklin. The Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Ophelia Shu Its, Wednesday afternoon of this week. A full attendance is desired.

A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my brother was "held up in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless Consumption." writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man to-day. It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for . weak or sore lungs. Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis. La Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections. ofc and $1.00. Trial bottle free Guaranteed by A. G. Luken St Ctk

ELDORADO, OHIO. Economy, Ind., Jan. 12. Aaron Bowman is now janitor of the High School building. Mrs. Abbie Thornburg has returned

from Richmod where she spent a short time. Lura C. Fenimore came down fromj Muncie Sunday morning to spend the .

day here with relatives. Mrs. Lulu Macey arrived from Richmond where she spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cole spent Saturday night at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiatt and children of Mooreland. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and children" of Webster ate their Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt. Jos Martin has sold his Mooreland property. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love entertained Mr. and Mrs. Orison Morrison of Greenfork Sunday. Mrs. Reba Chamness or West River received a card from her husband Albert Chamness who is now in Texas, stating that it was very cold in Kansas City last Thursday, the day he arrived there registering 2 below zero. Lee Stamm reutrned from Dayton Sunday- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain entertained company Saturday night and Sunday. Olie Weyl left for Richmond Sunday afternoon where he has a Job in a shop. Charlie Harris is back from Indianapolis where he was transacting business recently. " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oler and children of near Williamsburg spent Sunday here. Lou Edwards attended the M. E. church Sunday school instead of making his regular trip to Richmond Sunday. The M. E. Missoinary society held a very interesting meeting Saturday afternoon. ' The series ' of meetings now; being ld in the M. E. church arc growing

in interest and seven conversions are reported since Wednesday. Ernest Replogle has the rheumatism in his left arm and has to carry that member in a sling. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler entertained at dinner Sunday several of their relatives. , Rev. M. V. Bartlett preached in the Liberal U. B. church at Sugar Grove Sunday morning. Rev. Charlie Bundy preached an excellent sermon in the Friends' church ta West River Sundty. Horace Kinmball of Cincinnati spent Sunday with his mother, Hannah Knmball. Mrs. Minnie Beard is spending sevral days with her foster parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles of Spiceland, who are sick. Mrs. Mabel Gwin was the Sunday afternoon guest of Mrs. Nora Stamm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Veal have a new baby. t Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and sons, Charlie. Clyde and Bennie took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Lenderman of Greensfork. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manning and children ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain. Mrs. Hattie Lacey and son Harry are still guests of the Ftaisers. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson arrived home Sunday evening after several days visit with friends near Cincinnati.

Mrs. Lulu Rakes traw of West River

is reported sick. The Economy first basket ball team

is winning a large per cent of games

they play this season, y Mr. and Mrs. Ora ' Edwards visited relatives Sunday.

ECONOUY. IND. Eldorado, O.. Jan. 13. The Eldora

do Creamery company met last Sat

urday and elected the following new directors: P. L. Kimmel. John Ritz and Samuel Coovert. -Under the Laurels will be reproduced at the K. of P. opera house next Thursday evening, Jan. 14. The pro

ceeds will be given the building con

raittoe of the Universalis! church and the Knights of Pythias. William Schlientz. Frank Blackford and Frank Denny are business visit tors in Eaton today. Ch aimer Denney met with an sec I dent last evening by unknowingly stepping into a hole and spraining himself. Mr. and Mrs. II It Sells spent Sun day In Machester with Mrs. Sell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. George "Oswalt enter tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sell, Mr. and Mrs. C V. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Spencer. Misses Edith Emrick, Hattie Deem Oma Stoker, Elizabeth Marshall, Edith Swain. Flo Miller. Dessla Schlientz. Kate Hamilton and S. S. Kemp lunched with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvers at West Manchester Sunday; evening and then attended revival services at the U. B. church. Walter Harris and Fred Sentient spent Saturday in Dayton. Henry Oberstein has so far recover ed that be is in bis store today. The Eldorado and West Ma aches ter Home Telephone company will meet today to elect directors and of fleers for the coming year. Zaeariah Bechtol of Eaton, who has) been visiting his daughter Mra. C H. Stayton returned to him home this morning. Frank Blackford will go to Coram bus tomorrow to attend the fanners state Institute. Tessie Garber, a former citizen ot this place is visiting among friends. Hon. A. C Heath is in LewisburS on business. The Woman's Alliance of the Unlversalist church will hold a bazaar in the K. of P. opera house Saturday afternoon and evening. Jan. IS. James Beck says Sunday schools should take up and . discuss present day problems and their relations tt Christian doctrine and practice. W, say Amen to that proposition. .,

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