Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 128, 16 March 1909 — Page 6
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THE niCHMOXD PAIXADimi AND STJ-TEIiECrltAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 190!.
News of Surrounding Towns
WERSTOWN. 1KB. Hagerstown, Ind., March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Will Teeter ,were guests over Sunday at a house party with Miss Pearl Kuty, as hostess, at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Dave Kuty, hear Milville. Miss Margaret Jewett of Munde, spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B F. Jewett -on Main street. i':V-': v Mr. and Mrs.; Wm. Werking, sr.. spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. William Williams, north, of town. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beeson and chil dren. Mr. and Mra Chas. White, were entertained at the home of Walter Beeson at Dalton. Mrs. B. F. Weaver has been .visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ora Wheeler and family at Cambridge City. ;.; Mrs. Knode Porter has returned from a four weeks stay with her daughter, Mra Frank; Burke at New Castle. ,' ,." ... -' '.'' Miss Edith Bowman., a teacher In the Cambridge City schools was the guest of relatives , and friends here over Sunday. 'iSECD Miss Leoira Sells had as her guest Sunday, Miss Evangeline Gibson of New Castle. Oarr, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs., Carl Robison, is sick with the fever at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Shafer, on West Main street. . Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Davis entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Martini Werking and two sons, and Ben Abbott of Van Buren, Ind. Levi Dil ling and family entertained at dinner Sunday Mra Mahala Huffman, Mrs. Rachel Petty. Mrs. Ida Laweon, Mr. and Mrs. DV W. Dilling and daughter. While descending ladder Sunday at his home on South Perry street, C M. Glnther fell to the ground1 and was painfully, but not seriously injured, no bones being broken. One of the most elaborate social functions given recently was the one o'clock lunchean. Saturday with Mrs. J. H. Kid well as hostess. The table was prettily appointed with red carnations and dainty place cards. The luncheon was served in four courses. The guests were members of the Thinv ble club, and Mrs. Will For, Mrs. Lafelt Batoer, of New Castle, Mrs John Harris. Mrs; OHffor Fouts, Mrs. ML. T. Fox and Miss India. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murry have returned from a four months' stay at California.1 Miss Irene Addlngton went to Dana, Ind., Monday to begin work at millinery establishment at that place. Olive Knapp, who makes her home at Dublin, with her aunt, Mrs. Grey, was the guest over Sunday of Mr. and , Mrs. Chas. Knapp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones of Muneie, came Monday evening to visit Mr. and Mra M. T. Fox and others. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stamm of Economy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra Will Replogle, east of town. ' Mrs. Chas. Keys and Miss Crystal Keys spent Saturday at New Castle. The railroad bridge near Favorite's on the Big Four railroad, was undergoing repairs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clapper entertained Sunday at their home north of town, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Everette. Study, : Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrlch, Mrs. Mary Bales. ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Funk and family of Muncie and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stamm spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Funk. Mr. and Mrs. John WorL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wort and Miss Eva Worl, attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Worl, near Jacksonburg. . The death of Burgess Blackroer, a former resident of this place, occurred at his home at Muncie, Sunday morning. The body will be brought here for burial and Interred at West Lawn cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson have gone to housekeeping in the property : of Lee Stamm on West Washington street. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidnex-or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Cures backache and irregularities that if neglected, might result in Blight's disease or diabetes. A. G. Luken & Co.
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MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., March 16. Mrs. Aman
da Need ham has returned from Center ville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Null spent Sunday at C Lyons near Connersville. H. R. Manlove gave a reading at Mercer, Ohio, last night and Wednes day will appear at Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ernest Brumfield of Franklin spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brumfield. Arlon Doll has returned from a week's visit at Indianapolis and in Hamilton county. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver .were at New Castle, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Ru shrill, are visiting Mr. . and Mrs. D. R. Schuder. Karl Hoel was at Richmond Monday. Elmer Higham of Brownsville, was In Milton Sunday, Mrs. David Nugent is home from New Orleans, where she attended Mar di Gras and visited relatives. Rev. F. A, Scott preached an excel lent sermon Sunday morning from the text, "Lord I perish.". Excellent mu sic was a feature of the service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornthwaite were at Cambridge City Monday. Chas. Ferris and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mts. Roy Mills at Straughns. ' Mrs. Edgar P. Jones Is seriously 111 with appendicitis. A specialist was called in tne case Monaay, ur. uook coming from Indianapolis. Mrs. Jones father. Dr. Rudolph Mlyers, of Huntington, Pa., arrived today. Bert Hoel is home from Connersville. Rob. DeGranrut is in the cigar business at Batesville, Ind. A Religious Author's Statement Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salisbury, N. C, who is the author of several books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight, days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy." A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagemam and daughter, Miss Gaynelle, spent Sunday with relatives in New Madison, Ohio. Mrs. Ellen Borroughs spent Sunday at her home in Dalton. The oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Dan t Chapman is quite sick at the home .of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis of, Pennville. .. , Stanley Guyton of Richmond, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Elam Barefoot, of Cowan, spent Sat; urday with relatives here. Edward Murray, 'well known here, and Miss Hawkins, of Dayton, were married a few days ago in Arkansas City. Mr. Murray is the father of Miss Bertha Murray of this city. Albert Albertson and family of Richmond, and Miss Bertie Lafever, were the guests of Elihu Mills and family Sunday. H. B. Miller, who was so seriously hurt last week, is improving as rapidly as could be expected, but it will be some time before he is able for active work. A. G. Sturgls has returned to his home in Princeton, Ind., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lively. Father Charopin, who has conducted a very interesting and successful series of meetings at the St. Elizabeth's church, left yesterday morning, for Jefferson City, Mo where he will have charge of a like series of meetings. ' Katherine Snyder of Milton, visited friends in this place, Sunday. Albion Morrison is very critically HI at his home on Church street. Miss Mary Metts, of New Castle, spent Sunday at her home in this place. The work of redecorating, the putting in of new wood work, andi frescoing the St Elizabeth's church began Monday morning. The Misses Clara Tittle, Katherine Wallle, and Delia Griffin, of New Cas41G tlsin St.
tie, attended the services at the St. Elizabeth's church, Sunday. Mrs. John Parish: died at the Reid Memorial hospital of Richmond, Sunday night. The remains were brought to her home in this city early Monday morning.
Near Death In B!g Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Soper to face death. "For years a severe lung "trouble gave me intense Buffering," she writes, "and several times nearly caused my ; death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was Incurable. Then Dr. King's New. Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not .been troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial -bottle free. , Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. ELDORADO, OHIO. Eldorado, O., March 16 Henry Oberstein, owner of a ; general store, is a bankrupt, assets $2,069, liabilities $4,000. Isaac Miller was appointed temporary receiver. W. W. Bartdh and family of New Madison, are guests of Harrison Wellbaum's. asaac Miner and jonn surer are home from a business trip to Columbus, Ind. Miss Ethel Young of West Manches ter is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Young. : Mrs. Flo Noyes of Dayton, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clawson. Mrs. Lon Reid of Eaton, was a re cent guest of relatives. Mrs. Ernest Kyle is home irom a visit with relatives in Richmond. Frank Kyle was visiting friends in Dayton last week. Orlie Coblentz of Dayton, Is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Olive Billman and daughter of New Paris, have been visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Longshore were recent shoppers at Richmond. Miss Ella Thompson and mother, visited with friends in New Paris, Saturday. R. C. Trick of Arcanum, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trick. Bert Snell of Antwerp, O., is the guest of Mr., and Mrs. Theodore Disher. Harry McCoy was employed to finish the school taught by Lonnie Coovert, who gave up on account of temporary ill health. Mr. C. McGriff of Castine, died at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Ed Silvers, West Manchester, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pence of New Paris, are being entertained by their daughter, Mrs. Carl Beane. - Joseph Emrick, Fred Schlientz and Leonard Stayton were Dayton visitors Saturday. -Foley's .Honey and Tar .cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get the gen uine in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. ECONOMY, IND . ; Economy, Ind., March 16. Mrs. Jen nie Scantland of Loomis, Neb., arrived here Saturday evening to be a guest of relatives a few days. ; 1 Mrs. Alice Fraiser, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards arrived from Richmond Saturday evening where they spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhill and children of Greensfork were guests of the Hiatts' Saturday night. Alonzo Edwards ate dinner with the Lucas family of Modoc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fouts and son were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Cain Sunday. Miss Mabel Hunnicutt worked in Central office Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt were Rev. George Byrd of Knightstown, Mrs. Martha Oler, Mr. and Mrs. James Pugh, of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams of Stringtown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Un derbill . and children of Greensfork. ' J. A. Squires of Marion was enter tained at supper Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Canady. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicutt had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Jennie Scantland, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hun nicutt and baby of Bloomingsport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Senior of Rich mond were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain. Rev. George Byrd preached In the Friends church here Sunday morning and evening. Lum and Miss Blanche Fennlmore spent Sunday at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Tot Cranor and daugh ter Carrie. Mrs. Susan Mendeahall, Mr. and Mrs. C Oler were guests of Muncie relatives Sunday. Rev. Miller preached ' in the TJ. B. church Sunday afternoon. The Junior Ep worth league met Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Oler entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Hannah Camp bell of Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler, Mr. and Mrs., Frank Pierce, the Misses Ruby Morrison and Irene Oler Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oler, Mr. -and Mrs. Gus Weyl. Mr. and Mrs. Levi W. Stamm were visiting Hagerstown relatives Sunday. Harry - Parker of the : Richmond business college spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. N. Parker. Mrs. Sully Orr of Anderson is visit ing Mr. and ' Mrs. William Northcutt and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamb. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norris and daughter of Richmond were called here Saturday night by the serious illness of Mrs. Morris' mother. Rev. Hannah Stanley. L. W. Stamm of Dayton, Ohio, spent Sunday here with his wife. E. E. Nicholson and children Addle, Frank and Mae visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson of near Greensfork Sunday. Omar Wilson will move his family to Richmond this week where he is engaged In the cement block business. Oscar Nicholson and family of Greene-
fork will move In the house vacated by Mr. Wilson at Sagar Grove. Rev. M. V. Bartletjt will preach in the Liberal U. B. church at Sugar Grove Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Mabel Gwin is still a guest of Mrs, Mary Sullivan of Richmond. Mrs. Mary Massy who has been sick for the past several weeks la better. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole will keep house for Byraxn Cole while his mother Is gone on a four weeks' visit. Mrs. Will Farmer and children are back from a visit with Farmland relatives. Nicholson brothers will commence paper hanging in Jacksonburg this week. . .. Two more weeks of school, then the scholars will have a vacation.
GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork. March If. Robert McNeil,, express messenger, running from Cambridge City to Columbus, spent Sunday with his family here. Rev. Speckin preached at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Mrs. Oliver Gaylor spent Saturday with relatives in Hagerstown. Mrs. James Kerr ' is atending the millinery opening in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Melissa Bond has returned from a short visit with relatives in Richmond. Rev. Bennett of Mt. Summit preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Frank Boyd and, children have returned from a visit with relatives in Centerville. There was a good attendance at the supper which was served by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church Saturday night. They cleared $17.50. Mrs. Jones of Greenfield is the guest of Dr. Neff and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoover of Hagerstown spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alva Cook. ' Rev. Bundy filled his regular appointment at the Friends' church Sunday morning. . . The meeting that recently closed at the Friends church was the conclusion of a nine weeks' revival meeting (with the exception of two nights) which has been conducted at three of the churches here since the first of January. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond spent Sunday here. Miss Julia Ellis is able to be out after a few days' illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cain have moved into the Mrs. Carbett property in the north enI of town. Miss Lucile Jones spent Sunday with relatives at Hagerstown. The farmers of this vicinity have taken in their buckets and quit making maple syrup. They report a splendid year for syrup and quality was excellent. Albert Gilmer; living on the Bunnell farm west of town, tapped over five hundred trees and made two hundred gallons of syrup. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook have returned from a visit with relatives iri Indianapolis. . '' : 4j ; ; '. . .;; : ,', : Several from here attended , the Lackey horse sales at Cambridge City last week. Oscar Nicholson and wife will move Lsoon to the Oliver Wilson farm at Sugar Grove. "My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely wen. Foley's Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Casimer. Wis. A. G. Luken & Co. FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain1 City, Ind., March! 16. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Hatfield are the proud parents of a baby boy. Miss Elma Alexander visited in Lynn over Sunday with her cousin, Miss Pearl Alexander. Mr. Ol Marine of Vincennes, Ind., vis ited over Sunday with his family. Mr. Charlie Love and wife and Mr. George Love of nar Lynn spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Love and wife. Mr. Frank Cranor and wife have re turned from a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. Ona Quigg at Lynn. Mr. Frank. Lamb has rturned from a visit with relatives at Terre Haute, To ledo an Indianapolis. Misses Hazel and Mildred Phelps- of Muncie spent Sunday with their moth er, Mrs. Sue Smith-. The Lurid Glow Of Doom was seen ta the red face, hands body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta. Pa. His awM plight from eczema had. for five yean, defied all remedies and baffled the beat doctors, who said the poisoned blood had affected his lungs and Mf could save hkn. "Bat," writes his mother, "seven bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him." For Erup tions. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores and all Blood Disorders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters la supreme. Only 50c Guaranteed by a. G. Luken St Co. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O, March 16. Mr. Orville King, of Pittsburg,, Pa., spent Sun day at home. Mr. and Mrs. David McKee were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. H. Daugherty. Saturday and Sun day. Miss Bern ice- Hoerner went to New Madison Sunday evening to visit with relatives and friends. , ,s Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKee and fam ily were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Furviance and family. Mrs. Mary M. Murray of Winchester. Ind.. who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. -Sbaaik McKee. for the past two wnwlre, returned home Saturday, accompanied by her daughter, Mra. Ida Johnson, who spent the latter part of the week here. Mlsa Sva McKee spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mlsa Roxie Mc Kee. v' . - Mrs. EI hi Bloom has returned home after a week's visit with Dayton relatives. Mr. Harry Hahn and C- C. Wrenn re turned hons Saturday after a week's
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shooting ducks and visiting Mr. M. A. Hahn, of Mercer, Ohio. Miss Fanny Cussins of Richmond was the guest of friends of this place Sunday. Miss Bern ice Smith returned from Dayton Saturday evening - after a week's visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mauck of Dayton were the guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mra M. H. Reid, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mary Melody of Fountain City Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. Henry Gray of Eaton, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Johnathan Gray and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth and Mr. and Mrs. L. Payne, were the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, Sun day. Mrs. Potts spent Saturday in Eaton. Joseph McPherson is on the sick list. Mrs. Potts went to Camden Monday to visit with relatives'. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Showalter of Campbellstown and Mr. and Mra Jeff Jones were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Newbern Sunday. Mrs. Dm ma Murray has pneumonia. Mr. Alfred Murray has a bilious attack. Mr. and Mra Roy Eu bank's little girl is very sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and family of Campbellstown, spent Sunday with hie mother. The Domestic Science club will hold their first meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 H. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daugherty spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In New Madison, O. Mt. and Mrs. W. D. Brawley and family and Mr. and Mra Albert Roberts and' family were entertained Sunday by MT. and Mra Harry Bfflman. Mr. Marion and Miss Ruth Miller, were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mra C. S. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sherer, Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Reid and Mr. aad Mrs. George Bogan spent Sunday with Miss Rena Pitts of Richmond. , Mr. and Mt& L. C. Ashman and family were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Irvta, KlmmeL Mt. and Mrs. C. O. Whi taker entertained Sunday Mra Nan Walker and
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Maude Walker of New Madison. Ohio, Mrs. Sallie Noggle of Richmond, and Rev. C. S. Grauser. Walter Barton of . Pittsburg. , Pa., spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mrs. C Mi. Wilcox and daughter Miss Cora Hawley, spent Saturday in Dayton. Mrs. Celeste Holderman of Camden, Is visiting Mrs. Susan Miller this week. Miss Sallie McGrew of Gratia spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Caroline McGrew. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Darts entertained Sunday their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wood E. Eliason of near Centerville, Ind., and Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. .and Mrs. J. G. Wickes of Pennville, Ind., who remained for a few days' visit. Harvey Davis of Eaton spent Saturday in town. Mrs. Martha Murray is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Swisher and family of Dayton. George Thurston and family entertained Mr. and Mra Will Thurston and son of Eaton Sunday. Rev. and Mra C. S. Grauser are visiting in Dayton this week. Mrs. Albert Fudge took dinner with Miss Lizxie Mitchell. Mr. Fred L Kemp was the guest of his uncle, John Ll McPherson. of Muncie, Saturday and Sunday. Mtse Alice Canny of Dayton spent Sundty with JuHa Marriman. Mrs. Nora Crania of Xenia, return
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