Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 96, 12 February 1909 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PAIXAJICU AND 8UN-TIEGIlAlIf FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1GOO.

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GREEfJSFORK, IMP. Greensfork, " Ind., Feb'. '12. Elvln . Thorn burg of Perry - township, s the dryest township in the county of Wayne, was in town Tuesday on business and calling relatives. ' Frank Boyd returned from New York Tuesday after spending two weeks there in the Interest of Harris & Martindale, poultry firm. The Rev. M. V. Bartlett of the Liberal church, who is conducting a re- . vival meeting at Sugar Grove was in town Tuesday on business. ' The meeting will continue over the Sabbath.

Eden S. ' Martindale attended the Myers & Davis public sale near Ha gerstown Feb. 9. The John Thomas farm northwest of town has again changed hands. A 'party, from Cambridge City purchased 'it for the sum of $5,u00. Our public school will ' celebrate Lincoln's birthday anniversary this afternoon with exercises, drills, recit Nations and songs by the pupils. ' Howard Cook was ordered to Rich mond Wednesday to finish up the week 'on the Jury. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nicholson re the proud parents of a baby girl. j The Greensfork basket ball team I played the Eaton team at that place 'Wednesday night. , Olive? Gaylor is spending the week mt home. William Abshire has secured employ ment on the Pennsylvania railroad as i house carpenter and will begin work in 'the near future. - , Mrs. William Teague of Hagerstown Is spending a few days with relatives .there. . Our live stock shippers report that ' the hogs have about all been marketed 'from this township. ' i ' Alpheus Baldwin of Richmond was I In town Wednesday looking after the flour trade for C. G.' Carpenter & Co ' Mrs. John ' Chapman' has returned from a few days visit with Mrs: King 'Williams of Richmond. Abner Bond has returned from a (visit with relatives at Richmond. ' Zeno Koucher closed his shoe shop (Wednesday and spent the day in Rich mond. on business. His loafers were 'disappointed to find bis shop closed. Ollie Boyd of New Castle is spend i Ing a few days at home on account of .'his father's Illness. j , Several from here attended the Har'vey Davis sale north of town Wednes day. D.C. Moore clerked at the sale Rev. McKee will address the. I. O. O. F. lodge at the Christian church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In vitations have been sent to the other lodges of the county , and several of them are expected to be in attendance. Subject: "A Horseback Ride From Je rusalem to Jericho." I Florence Boyd is slightly improved at this writing. Mrs. Boyd has taken la relapse and is confined tocher bed 'with rheumatism. - Mrs. Hollis Hoover of Hagerstown pent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. Addle Cain was the guest of relatives in Richmond yesterday. Revolts At Cold Steal. "Your only hope," said three doctors to! Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, iMich. suffering from severe rectal itrouble, lies in an operation," "then J used Dr. King's New Life Pills,", she writes; "till wholly cured." They prevent Appendicitis, cure Constipation. Headache. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. ' , , , CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Feb. 12, Claud Black, the young son of Benja- . min Black, living on the Calloway farm, north of town, is very seriously 111 with pneumonia. " " The day has been observed by the banks of the city as a national holiday. Thev closed durinK the day : in com memoration of the Lincoln centenary. JMrs. Frank Roth of Lafayette is the "guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie. ' 'The Bijou theater which was recently purchased by Ben 8talker, will reopen next Moday night.' Mr. Stalker is making numerous improvements. As a musical attraction he has secured the services of Miss Stamper of Cincinnati, and with his own family orchestra, which .has . been, in training ucy UUP. Pcb:ioFfC3 n For more years .probably than the age of the person reading this, Dr. KIT.' B. Caldwell, of Monticello, I1L, as practiced medicine, and the one thing that forced .itself on his mind !was the urgent ' need of the human body for something that, would scientifically regulate thev digestive orgrans the stomachy liver and bowels. These years of .study developed Dr. Caldwell's syrup Pepsin, now recognised as the national safeguard of health la thousands of good American homes. For twenty years it has been gaining friends, for it is today, as it always has been, the teat laxative tonic for women, children and old folk, for them especially need a ntle, safe laxattva tonic that Is sure tn result and , does not- sripe. - It Is because the doctor has watched Its pood work for an these years and believe In the merit of his remedy that he offers to send a free trial bottle at his own expense to anyone who writes him. Yon nave simply to send your nam and address. On the strength of what these Iree trial bottles have done and thousands have been given away -Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is today more widely used than any other American remedy for constipation, liver trouble, flatulency. triHousness, indigestion, sour stomach, dyspepsia, heartburn and similar disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. It can be obtained of any druggist at 0 cents and SI a bottle, and a bottle will lo you a hundred times the amount of Kood it costs you. People like Mrs. Iff. I Graves, W Oakwood ave., Toledo. O.. O. B. Houseton. Bessbner, Ala.. William Redd. Goodman. Miss., once sent for a free test bottle and now -have , their entire family using it as sjeeoeo. , v If there Is anything about your ailment that yon don't understand, or If you want any medical advice.. write to the doctor, and be win answer you funy. There Is charge for this service. The address Is Dr. W. B. Caldwell. BM CaatweA Udg, Monticello. UL

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for some time, will add much to the Interest of the theater. Miss Ida Walker of West Elkton, O., has accepted a position with the American Casket company. Mrs. John Herbst went to Connersville Thursday to visit Miss Alma McWhorter. Mrs. Owen Forresterwas hostess to the married ladies' sodality of the St. Elizabeth church Wednesday afternoon. They will meet again Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Fronaphfel. The date of the farmers' institute which convenes in this city, has been changed to Tuesday, February 23. This change in time was made in order to secure the services of Prof. Latta and Mrs. Calvin of Purdue, the latter from the school of household science. Prof. Allen from the manual training school of Indianapolis, will talk on general topics. The program is high class in every particular, not only to farmers, but to the general public as well. The third number of the Cambridge City lecture course was given Thursday evening at the Masonic hall, by Luther Manship of Mississippi. In spite of the severe weather, he was greeted by a good audience. His lecture, "The South in Song and Story." was a pleasing one. ' With feeling, he depicted the lights and shadows of slavery days, showing graphically the distinction between optimism and pessimism of human life; the characteristics of the southern negro, and ' in conclusion bringing out the fact that while he, himself, was a Southerner, and his father a slaveholder, he rejoiced in the thought that the sackles ad fallen from "his brother in. black." Jacob Hunjs'nger, an old and well known minister in the ' Evangelical church, died at the home of his sister in Huntington county, last Monday. The remains were . brought to Cambridge City, and were taken by Undertaker Wright to the home of a sister, Mrs. Rueben Stamm, near Hagerstown. Funeral services at the Lutheran church in 'Germantown Friday morning at ten o'clock. Interment in

the cemetery adjoining. Mr. Huntsinger was near seventy three years of age. .He will be remembered as an ef flcient Sunday school worker, and was universally known as the "Childrens' Friend." Father Coulter spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Rose Vare of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krahl, Sr., and other rela tives here. Frank Rummel, one of Cambridge City's energetic young men has obtained a position in one of the drug stores of Indianapolis. Mr. Rummel will turn his evenings to good account by attending the night sessions of the Winona pharmacy school. ' CEMTERV1LLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Feb. 12. The February' meeting of the Woman's Home missionary society of the M. B. church was entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Addle Houck at her home on East Main street. North American Indian missions and mdsionaries was the topic for consideration and was led by Mrs. Hattie DeYarman. There was an unusually full attendance of members and several visitors. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Mary Lamott. ', The Woman's missionary, society of the Centerville Friends church met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. Y. Teas at her home on east Plum street. A very enteresting session was held. Mrs. Lenna King and son Herbert re turned Wednesday from Union City where she had gone with the body of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Koon, for fune ral services and burial., ' The teachers' Institute, including the teachers of Abington and Center townships and the Centerville public school will meet on Saturday in the high school rooms at Centerville. The West Grove Monthly meeting of Friends will meet on Saturday morn ing at the residence of the Rev. and Mrs. H. S: Wollam. A fine Chase piano, has been . pur chased by the Epworth league. Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Haworth of Georgetown', 111.." are visiting relatives and friends at "Richmond and Centerville. . -The' Rev.- H. S. Wollam is spending a few-davg. with his daughter, Mrs. Omer Young at West Elkton, O. Mrs. W. S. Commons of Richmond visited . friends at Centerville on Wednesday. (Mrs. R. J. Deardoff will conduct her class In dancing on Friday evening at the town hall. Mrs. Hattie DeYarman will attend the, reception this aftcfnoon given by Mrs. Albert Reed at Richmond in honor of Mrs. Frank Braffett. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Crandall and family of New Castle are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lashleyfor a few days. ELDORADO, OHIO. Eldorado, Q Feb. 12. Miss Kate Bunger is in Waynesville, professionally. ' Clarence Emrick and Hiram Spingler spent last evening in' Dayton. Mrs. Florence Noyes, of Dayton, visited her Jrent Mr. and Mrs. Clawson, here yesterday. Miss Irene Klmmel is in Eaton or ganizing her. 1909 class. - Frank Blackford has returned from a lecture tour in the Eastern part of the state. Frank Werhley made a business trip to Richmond, yesterday. -. . Ed Bunger : was in Dayton Wednes day purchasing supplies in his line. Mrs. A. L. Hines, president of the W. C. T. U. at Mixer, has forbidden guessing contests for prizes, by members of the organization, saying it ia no better than to play cards for ci gars. " ' ' , - Mrs. Daniel Detro is the guest of her parents in Anderson. . Rev; Martha Jones of Richmond, Rev, Graves of Colnmbns. Rev. Henrietta G. Moore, of Springfield. :-, will

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address the Universalist Alliance at New Madison, Friday, February 12. The Monroe Tp. Sunday School As sociation program committee met at the home of Rev. J. H. Blackford Tuesday evening and arranged a pro gram for the convention at Klmmel, Sunday, February 28. Wm. D. Stephens, a citizen of Pre ble county, has been nominated for mayor of Los Angeles, Cat., by a mass convention of citizens held February 1st. Samuel Sal lee, a native of Preble county, who recently died in Kansas, had 109 grandchildren. Mr. Copp of Dayton, will soon commence to rehandle tobacco here. There will be 'several men, and 18 or 20 girls employed. ; George Beard, of Greenville, has purchased the Dr. Beck property on Main street and will remove to this place March 1st. - - Thomas Rule has purchased the property on East Mill street, formerly owned by Prof. C. M. Agler.' Warren Renner has accepted a position in the creamery at West Manchester. Charles McCoy, 11 years of age, one of our bright pupils " in school measures 38 inches around the breast; waist measure 43 inches . and hip measure 46 inches.' He is a straight as a gun barrel, and the, best proportioned kid, big or little, in Preble county. , . Washington Once Gave Up to three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's bite caused large, deep sores to cover ? his leg. The doctors failed, then - "Bucklen's Arnica Salve- completely cured me," writes John Washington, of Bosqneville, Tex. For ecsema, boils, burns and piles its supreme. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON, MP. Milton, Ind Feb. 12. James Shank and Charles Wolf ord have been to Franklin county where they each purchased a team of horses. . Mrs. Ed Merrick of Cambridge City spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. P. J. Hoshonr. . . Joseph Kleiner is somewhat better. Daniel Hess,' Sr.,is not so welL Rev. F. A. Scott was at Richmond attending the revival at the. Christian church Thursday night. Dr. Charles A. Roark was home on Thursday from Brookville. - He will return here in a few days to resume the practice of medicine and will have an office in the room formerly occupied by Leopold Baker's shoe store.' Hogs and cattle brought good prices at Benton Wakner's sale Wednesday? horses not so good. . Miss Ida Hutchinson C Beaton-

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ville is visiting her brother Frank Hutchinson and family. Daniel Clevenger has a new automobile.'.. Dr. L. M. Gentle and Harry Doty were initiated into the Eastern Star lodge .Wednesday evening. . Yancey WMlets is at Anderson. Charles .Mueller was at Brookville this week. Benton Wagner's sale totaled S2.T0U. The horses would have brought 4o each more at private sale. - The inclement weather kept buyers away. Raymond' Johnson and Miss Boyd of Depauw .university are paying a week's visit with the former's brother Laban Johnson at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trine's. The Secret of Long Life. . A French Scientist . has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago millions of Americans had proved Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes it worth living. It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, imparts life and tone to the entire system. Its a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people. "Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months," writes W. M. Sherman, . or Cashing, Me, "but Electric Bitters cured me entirely." . Only. 50c. at A. G. Luken ft Co. DUDLirj. IMP. Dublin, Ind., Feb. 12. Grandma Swim is very sick and if she should live till Sunday she will be 92 years old. Mrs. '" Sarah Roberts has returned home. - Mis3 Jellettie Champ has returned home from her pleasant visit with her uncle, John Zeleg and family Larel. Mr. Robert Clifford returned home from Connarsville today. Little Miss Kathelen Clifford Is over the measles. ' Rev: Hallch Floyd is home. Rev. J. R. Godwin, pastor of the M. E. church closed bis series, of meetings last night at Straughnl " ECoapaY. i::d . Economy. Ind Feb. 12. Lewis Weyl spent Tuesday night In Richmond with his son OUie Weyl. Mrs. Reba Chnsaness of West River is still on the sick list. Miss Lore Llndsey has returned ti Earlham after a brief visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Llndsey. Will Con roe is still buying poultry for a Greensfork firm. Charley Bartlett Is hack from Hagerstown. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Conley of Richmond wore visiting- relatives here re-, cently. - . ' .. : A. U. Ckasmaess of West River will

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Extra heavy open his large sugar camp when the next thaw comes. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children have returned to their home near Williamsburg after visiting here. " Ernest Replogle and his friend attended church at Morgan's chapel Tuesday night. Very few attended the horse sale at Hagerstown from here. Word was received here Tuesday night that Elwood Clark who is now in Philadelphia had gone to sleep and it was thought he would never wake again. Mr. Clark has been in ill health for a long time. Ed Martin the showmsn is now in Michigan. Squire Fraiser arrived from Richmond Tuesday evening. . Clifford Chamness was In Richmond Tuesday afternoon. A few from . here were Sugar Grove meeting Tuesday night. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Ruth Chamness of West River who has been sick since last fall is now thought to have a good prospect of speedy recovery. Wednesday was too cold a day for much visiting. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and son Charles arrived from Hagerstown Wednesday. Lon Edwards froze two of bis fingers while hauling in fodder Wednesday morning. Miss Vergla Stanley is still with the Shivelys at Bunker Hill. It is alleged $100 of "wet" money was sent here for use and it was- divided between three men on election dsy. - John Replogle has bought another farm horse. N Ice men wil have an opportunity now to fill their ice houses with the best quality of clear ice. B. W. Clark is still feeling the effect of his recent sick spelL ' Ed Replogle has had the cotton wood trees trimmed in front of his res!dencec. :' " Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bullerdick nave returned to Richmond after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. Charley Atkinson of Muncie will have charge of the burial' of Elwood Davis southwest of Economyhad a public sale Wednesday. "Mr. Davis is going to move to a southwestern state. i Mrs. Jennie Thorn burg has returned to her home in Richmond after a few days visit with the Cooks and Mrs. . Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Love attended Sugar Grove meeting today. C. C Fenlmore has gone to Muncie on business. - , Miss Nola Oler has returned to Indiaaapotls to resume the study of music. Jean; Medal Vtour fs real

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Stevens Crash at HAGERSTOWN. KID. Hagerstown Ind., Feb. 12. Mrs. Will Fox of New Castle was the guest of Mrs. J. H. KidweU. Wednesday. Mrs. Hollis Hoover went to Greensfork Wednesday evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Alva Cook. Mrs. Elbert Wycoff spent Wednesday at Spiceland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. : Mrs. Will Teeter was hostess to the Thimble club Wednesday afternoon. The hours were spent socially. A two course luncheon was served in the dining room which was prettily decorated in honor of St. Valentine. The guests of honor were Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mrs. Otho Williams and Miss Anna Keagy. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davis 'entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenatoe, Mr and Mrs. William Matthews. .. Miss Jeannette Matthews is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Best at; Winchester, before going on her trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. John Stonebraker are entertaining relatives from Dayton, O.' Mr. and Mrs. William Keever and' Mr. ' and Mrs. Peter ' Smith were at Mooreland Wednesday where they attended the funeral services of Mrs. Malinda Brooks. . Miss Olive Bowman .entertained several young friends at a Valentine party Thursday evening at 'her home on 1 West Plum street. . Soldier laito Ostth PM. It seemed to J. A. Stbne. a civil war veteran, of Kemp. TvxJ that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to caned hie death. 1 contracted a stubborn cold." he writes, "that developed a cough that stock to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to IN pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which ' restored my health completely. I now welsh ITS pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhage. Asthma, aad to prevent Pneumonia It's unrivaled." 50c aad $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken dV Co. . olive hill, i:;d. Olive HilL Ind, Feb. 12. Those that are on the sick list this week with grip are Miss Irene Walker and Mr. John Wriglemsn, - Mr. and Mrs. John Folic, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, Mrs. John Fulton and Mrs. Bertha McNutt went to Richmond Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Tuttle entertained the .JoUle Club Saturday night. Oysters were served aad a goad tlase wan had by alL . ' Walter Harris and family who has been very sick, see all better. Two

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