Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 207, 3 June 1909 — Page 6

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News of Surrounding Towns

EC0K0EIY..IT1D. Economy, IndAJune 3. Mr. Mrs. Will Farmer entertained at and dinner. Mr. and Mrs.'Oran Parmer. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ballenger entertained Mr. and Mrs. i Prank Osborn and daughter of Miracle, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn and daughter, Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. Will Massey of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. . Eliro Osborn, Miss Daisy Osborn and! Joe Osborn of Economy, Jessie Osborn and atf riend, at dinner recently. William Farmer has. secured' a job in a Richmondbarber-shop. Mr. and Mrs. , Homer Bullerdlck of Richmond, spent Monday here, the guests of Mr. andlMrs. .George' Cook. Mrs. Elisabeth Potter of Greensfork is visiting Mrs. Emma Hiattt this week. Rev. Barton delivered one of the best memorial sermons in tthe M. E. church that was ever "heard here. It will not be long until tall?the old soldiers will have passed beyond the firing line as each year showsa 'loss of their number. ' ' Patrons of the telephone company here are kicking like Texas mules about the poor service they tare receiving owing to the delay offsetting the new switchboard in operation. Mr. and Mrs. John Reploglp hare -as their guests this week, Mr. land! Mrs. Tim Pelrce of Hagerstown. Mrs. MortlcafRuth of 209 'Randolph street, Richmond,and Mrs. Tilda Martin are visiting atKokomo fora few days. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cain and daughter Ella were visitors of Mr.land Mrs. Tom Cain this afternoon. Mrs. Martha Sheppard, Mr. andlMrs. Harry Sheanard of New Castle, were Mrs. Martha Farmer's .visitors recently. New Castle i men were here Monday looking after a bridge - that ie to be built this summer, Allen Oler c Morgan's tChapel was here today.' . Miss Inexe Wadman is visiting the Stanleys this week. Joseph H ax ton who hast pneumonia is reported better. Mrs. Mary Massey,. Mrs. Lottie Macy and Mr. Saunders are still seriously in. : Miss Vergie Stanley is j not so welltoday. She has been sick! for theipast two months. William Bradfield- has returned to New Castle after a short visits with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman. Lee Anderson of Williamsburg .was here today. John W. Taylor was at Modoc looking after his farm. W. L. Fenimore was in Hagerstown today. ' -;'--i,X-" v" Job Swain was here Tuesdiy afternoon, trading, t , Will Conoroe is still buyingjpoultry for Harris and company oi ereensfork. -y 'z Mrs. Cora Ballenger of near liberty is here visiting relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ulry returned -to Modoc after a two days' visit.here. Mrs. Alice Fraiser entertained callers tLis afternoon. 1 How's This? We o f er One Banarcd Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that can not ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney (or the last 15 years, and believe htKi perfectly honorable In all burlaesa transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hte firm. Waldfag. Klnnan ft Marvin, ' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nelly, aotlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. system. Testimonials sent free. Price 175c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family PUla f or consumption. . .-. ELDORADO, OHIO. Eldorado. O., June 3. The corner stone of the Unlversalist church will be laid next Sunday amldst'lmpressive ceremonies. Chester Blackford is the guest of His parents Mr. and Mrs. William Shewmon. N. Z. Larsh has returned from a visit with his children in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Shewmon are home from an extended .visit with their daughter, Mrs. Alice Whipple, of Newport, Ky. A, Billman's incubators are at work day and night hatching broilers. So far 500 of the finished product have been turned out and 500 more will make their initial appearance in a short time. Mrs. Jose Beck is placing the. material on the ground, preparatory to the building of a new residence. Rev. Ephriam Petry and . wife re turned to their home today after a pleasant visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petry. Dr. George Blackford of Middletown was a recent guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blackford. : Miss Eliza McCabe has returned from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Blanche Bushong, at Indianapolis. Miss Florence McCoy of Dayton, with two lady friends, have been re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George . McCoy. , The funeral of Mrs. Ed Boll was held at the Unlversalist church .in New Madison last Saturday. Rev. J. H. : Blackford, of this place delivered the funeral sermon. Shorty Coblent . of New - Madison, playing shortstop on the Greenville baseball team, is destined to - land among the professionals in the near future. He did the heavy and effective batting for: the Greenville team in a closely contested game with the Celine team at Luday's grove last Sunday In which the Greenville team won by a score of 2 to 0. Mrs. Frank McClure of Richmond, was a recent guest of friends. Miss Elta Schllents of Caladonia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Honler Trick. Harry McCoy and C W, Petry. were visitors at an important meeting recently held by the local lodge of Masons at New Paris. . T. P. Dowler attended the recent masting of rural carriers held at Eat-

GREEUSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., June 3. Hon. E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown was in town Monday on business. A number from - Hagerstown attended the dance here 'Saturday night, Mrs. .Maraba Bennett has returned home after spending two weeks at Economy. Florence 'Ridge of Indianapolis spent Sunday and Monday at home. Mr. and i Mrs. Lute Hatfield entertained Rev.and Mrs. Betfnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fagan and Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman Sunday. Mr. and , Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson have been visiting (relatives at Eaton, O., for a few days. Mrs. OliveriCooki was called to Is'ew Madison, O., Satunday on "account of the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. Russell. Miss Maude Brooks of Richmond has been, spending a few days with relatives here. Miss Edith. Lundv is spending a few weeks visitingtin Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. DantMoore spent Sunday at Modoc.

The First tXationaipbank was closed Monday on' account I of national holi day. Charles Black, has been on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. Laura Rhoer has returned to her home at Hagerstown after a short visit with Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Jewiss of Richmond has been visiting Mr. and i Mrs. George Nicholson. Jdhn Clawson made a business trip to Richmond Saturday. Martin Won and son -of New Castle spent Saturday here. Miss Ida Beeson of - College Corner spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Pickett' WiseharU Mrs. William iBellis of Indianapolis was the guesttof relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Murray of Lib erty have been 'the guest of Mrs, Ellen Fox for a fewtdaxs. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of 'Richmond spent Sunday atihome. Mr. andlMrs. Lark Hoover entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Retz. Mr. and Mrs. John Foland and Mr. and Mrs. Eden Martindale Sunday. Could Not Be Better. No i one has ever made-a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to -compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, fCoW' Sores, Chapped Hands its suapreme. iniai:iDieror flies, only 25c. at-A. G. Luken & Co. GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., June 3. William Ellis made a business trip to Richmond, Tuesday. Florence Ridge has returned to In dianapolis after spending a few days at home. A number from here attended the Decoration services at Centerville, Sunday. Miss Carrie Byrd has been spending a few days with relatives in Richmond. -- Rev. Miller will fill his regular appointment at the U. B. church Sunday afternopn. Mr. and ' Mrs. James Ridge spent Tuesday in Richmond. Mrs. John Roller has returned from a few days' visit In Richmond and New Paris. Robt Sharp was in town Tuesday after a several-weeks illness. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will give an Ice cream festival in Reinheimer's hall, Saturday night, June 12th. Rev. Speckeln of Williamsburg, was transacting business here Tuesday. Mrs. John Boyd of College Corner spent Tuesday with relatives here. Everyone would be benefited by taking Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation, stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? NEW PARIsfoHlO. New Paris, O., June 3. Mrs. Daisy Harrison and family and Mrs. Sam Kemp and son Byron of Eldorado, attended decoration here. Mrs. Noah Heirohimus of Greenville spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. Susan McKee and Mrs. Flora Armbruster of Richmond, spent Tuesday In New Madison. Miss Mary Cronln of Xenia, is visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Blanche Morgan, Miss Mayme Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Eben Smith of Richmond, spent Monday with friends here. Mr. Dan Harrigan of Dayton was here for Decoration Monday. Mrs. Dora Wrenn was guest of relatives at New Madison. Tuesday. Mr. Elmer Jarvis of Richmond was over Monday to attend decoration. Mr. Homer Campbell begun to work at Guar, -Scott & Co., Tuesday morning. , Mrs. Blanche McGuire of Richmond visited Mt. and Mrs. Wm- Brown Mon day. .'..:S..- '-. '" V Miss Blanche Mitchell, who has been working at Greenville, returned home Monday evening to stay. Mrs. Sarah Mills spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs. H. A. Tillman of West Sonora, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. A. T. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson returned to their home at Muncie, Ind., Tuesday morning after several days' visit here with relatives. Foley'a Honey and Tar is especially recommended for chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from bronchitis, asthma and consumption have found comfort and relief, by using Foley's Honey and Tar. A. G. Lu-

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, . Ind., June ... 3. Frank Burk of New Castle, visited this place, Wednesday. Miss Marcia Furnas, of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sutton. Mrs. Ophelia Shults went to Oxford, OT Tuesday, to attend the funeral of an aunt. J :.. V. Gret Fry and Miss Gladys Peet, of Indianapolis, were the guests of the latter's brother, Thomas Peet and family, the first of the week. Mrs." Florence Isenbarger and little son, of Lebanon, Ind., were Cambridge City visitors Wednesday. The Social Union of the M. E. church, will hold a market In the Central hotel building Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McFarlan of Connersville, visited friends in this place Tuesday evening. Maurice Druly left for Wayne, Oklahoma, Wednesday morning, where he has a position in the railroad employ. V Mrs. George Drischel visited relatives in Connessville, Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Weed and Mrs. I. J. Robinson went to Connersville, Wednesday to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law, J. Rock. Mrs. Bert Steinberger of Indianapolis is here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Walter Jennings, of New Castle, was in the city Wednesday." M. D. Zeigler, who has been here in the employ of the Bijou theater for several weeks, has returned to his home in Orangeburg, S. C. Carl Wright made a business trip to Cincinnati, Wednesday Mrs. C. E. Canaday, of New Castle visited friends in this place Wednesday. A. B. McLean, of the Roderick, McLean factory of Mansfield, O., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White Wednesday: The Helen Hunt club held a most enjoyable' meeting at the home of the Misses Overbeck, Tuesday afternoon. A play, "Henry Morgan, the Bold Buccaneer," was given in miniature-

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Refreshments were served on the lawn. .. . - - Exercises appropriate to children's day will be held . in the Christian church, on Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The program will consist of piano solos, songs, recitations and class exercises by pupils of the Bible school. The Misses Simpson- and Mrs. Cecil Franklin will assist with the music. Decision day will be observed. Babies will be received on the cradle roll. Revival services will begin in the evening and continue during the week. An invitation is extended to the general public. Mr. and Mrs. John Judkins are In Cincinnati, attending the undertaker's convention.

To avoid serious results take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder disorder 6uch as backache, urinary irregularities, exhaustion, and you will soon be well. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy today. A. G. Luken & Co. NEW WEST VI LLE. 0. New Westville, Ohio, June 3. The social held In our reading room last Friday evening, was a success in every way. The youog ladies certainlyrsucceeded in producing some pretty boxes, filled with choice dainties, and the young gentlemen, .proved their appreciation by liberal bidding for them. The ice cream and cakes were-good and all together we were well satisfied with the results. A portion of the money re ceived will be used in. further furnishing of the reading room itself, the remainder will be added to our fund for a new organ. Mr. Jerry Hennemeyers' house will soon be finished. It is much improved both in appearance and comfort. Those of us who attended the Preble County 9unday School convention at New Paris, teat Thursday are unanimous in our praise of both the program and our hosts, the Presbyterian congregation. A mission study class of ten members has been organized. We are reading "Daybreak in the Dark Continent" by Wilson S. Taylor. It is one of the books in the Forward Mission cJUn)3 STEAMS, STEWS.

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manifest "by the class. Miss .Myrtle Ray will lead our C B. service next Sunday evening. Members please remember this Is our consecration service. - Our delegates to the C E. convention at Spiceland, Ind., and those of our members who attended the county Sunday school convention at New ParIs. will have opportunity to give to us some of the good thoughts they received at these places, by responding to their names at the roll call in our C. E. consecration meeting with short reports of their impressions gained during the several sessions of these conventions. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell are adding a new room to their cosy house. We are all glad when our friends are able to add to the comfort and appearance of their homes. Colds that hang on weaken the constitution and develop into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment Do not experiment with untried remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. A. G. Luken & Co. K1LT0N. IND. Milton, Ind., June 3. Will Borders, son of George Borders, will be married June 3 to Miss Flora Harding at Laporte, Ind. Mr. Borders is on the Laporte Argus-Bulletin. The bridal couple will come to Milton Friday for a brief visit. Mrs. J. M. Grigsby of Logansport, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oliver T. Wallace. ' Mrs. Eva White and daughter Mil dred of Clinton, Ind., are at Mrs. Wm. Johnson's.' .-, The socialists local met with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins Monday. Esther Basso a has returned from Richmond. Mrs. James Lemmon returned to her home at Spiceland Wednesday. En route she. visited Mrs. Richard Sills at Spiceland Sanitarium. The Mr E. church has been cleaned in preparation for the Epworth league District convention. The citizens are requested to decorate with the district -0iSJi 4k

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does net affect the color of the colors during the convention Tuesday and Wednesday. The new train schedules make many changes in the mail service. There is now no evening mail coming into Milton. The principal mail will arrive as heretofore at 7:32 a. m., in time for the rural routes. Many of our citizens are drifting towards Bright's disease by neglecting symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble which Foley's Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. A. G. Luken & Co. CHESTER. IND. Chester, Ind., June 3. The funeral of James B. Joy took place from Chester Friends church Friday. Services conducted by Rev. DaTenport. Mary K'ing and David - Coppic. Burial at Fountain City. The pall bearers were Lee Bunker. Neut Bunker, Noah Ryan. Charlie Mikesell, Homer Hunt, Harry Wright. George Joy and family of Parker City, Samuel Robinson of Springfield, Ohio, were here to attend the funeral. C. H. Bulla and family attended decoration at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson were at Webster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gist and Mr. and Mrs. Fulghum attended the funeral of Mrs. Skinner at Bethel Saturday. Charles Bond and family of Richmond visited at Oilie Boerners Sunday. Ethel Stiggleman will attend busi ness college at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Ried, Frank and Nora Kerlin were at Whitewater Sun day. Remember Cheater decoration next Sunday. An Irish lecturer upon being introdnced to him audience amid. Xadles and gentlemen, before I begin to speak I wMi to say a few woroa. ErD(d

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Avar hair, even te the bVree. EXPECT BIG CROUD New Paris, O June 3. The dedica tory services at the First M. B church will be held Sunday. June t A large crowd is expected. Visitors from all parts of the county have slg ntfled their intention of being pre ent. Tbe church building has bees repaired extensively. The improve ments Include new seats and a ne organ. The dedicatory exercises win extend throughout the week or untfi the evening of June 11. 03-00 Chicago Excursion i Pennsylvania ! Next Scsiay Train leaves Richmond 2 l a, good conn - men conn Richmond Food Storo Ptet 21J5 lMin.E3 1 V

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