Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 221, 18 June 1909 — Page 6
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iTHE IKICSOIOND PAL LAJUU2I AND SUN-T LEG RAH, mnAYt JtJNE 18,
iVeiys of Surrounding Towns
union, mo. Milton, Ind., June 18. Charles Hale at New Castle, yesterday. George Sowers of near Centerville, was greeting friends here, yesterday. Mrs. Willis Owens spent yesterday out of town with friends. Word has been received here that Walter Jones's wife is dead. Mr. Jones was born and raised here, but is now In a large dry goods store, at Spokane, Washington. He is a brother of Mrs. Will Daniels, of this place. . Charles . Hof man is doing some upholstering work for Mrs. Ida Shepler, of Raleigh. Mrs. Shepler is a noted contributor to newspapers and story writer. ; Mr. Kidwell and the Misses Rossilee Keever and Fern Paxeon attended the revival " service ; now in progress at the Christian church, in Cambridge City. Mrs. Alvin Lowery was the guest of : friends at Indianapolis, yesterday. , The Twentieth Century club of this place, will dance at Jackson's park J this evening. ; Mrs. Emily Williams and family were at dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese, today. Charles Hurst and daughters, of near . Connersvllle, were v greeting , friends here yesterday. J Mrs. F. M. Jones left yesterday for Sparta, Wisconsin to visit her sister, : Mrs. David Hope, nee Miss Delia Posey, a well known former teacher, of Richmond, Mrs. Hope is paralyzed in her lower limbs. Mrs. A. J. Hart and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick attended a convention of Home Missions at Cambridge City yesterday. . Mrs. Silas Clark went to Lewisville today to- attend at the bedside of her uncle, Paul Kettner. He is aged about 77 and reported very ill. , Mrs. M. W. Paxson visited friends, at. Richmond, yesterday, and did shopping. Mesdames L'ycurgus Beeson and Charles Kniese who is at her father's, O. H. Beeson, during the absence of the family, were among the guests at a euchre party i.tth Mrs. Richard Scott, of Cambridge City, yesterday. Miss Anna Belle Clifford of Dublin, was the guest of Mrs. G. B. Bryant's family, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurst are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Larson and family at Doddridge.''' ,';ni'"v ' Word has been received here, that Mrs. Martha Stover, who has been ill! at ' Indianapolis, is much better and hopes to be home soon. The Rev. F. A. Scott, of the Christian church here, and Charles Callaway and Raymond Bryant attended the revival meeting now in progress at the Christian church, in Cambridge City, Wednesday evening. Tliii Intsrnrhon frfieht far was in
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a bottle in my bouse since, i una it ne nnest stomach tonic I have ever used and gladly recom.mend It to all who have stomach trouble. C Fowler. Oarson City, Mich. I used yoor Syrup Pepsin last summer for fndigestion, constipation ana Biliousness. and I find It the best medicine I have ever used. Noah a. aatnew. zaima. ho. Medical Advice. It there Is anything about your aliment that you dont anosisiana. or u you want any medical advice, write to the Doctor, and he will answer you fully. There Is ae charge for this service. For ada.
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merchandise for Milton stores. Dr. Boyd of CambrldgeCity,'was town yesterday on business. in Robert Bryant and Miss Mary Kuhns attended the reviml services at the Christian church In Cambridge City, Wednesday night. , Mrs. Wolfz&ne. mother of Char! Wolfgang, spent yesterday ; with rela tlves at East Germantown. Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Scott enter tained at dinner today. Their guests were the Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Traum, dauehter and mother, of Richmond the Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Xeedham and fnmilv of Dublin, and the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Franklin, of Irvlngton. The Rev. Mr. Franklin lsthe pastor of the Christian church at Cambridge City Mrs. Frank Connelly has. gone tc Elwood owing to the illness of a rel ative with aoDendicitis. Mrs. Florence WillSams, enroute home to Connersvllle. ifaom. Richmond was the guest of Mrs. L.P. Zeller yes terday. Clarence Merrill and udaughter-ln law, Mrs. Paul Merrill vof Chicago, called on George Leibhardtland Dr F. Sneeney here yesterday. I Mr. Merrii fnrmerlv lived here. Mesdames Curt Gosnell tend Virgil Newman, of CambridgevCity, canea on MrB. E. B. Newman and family vontprrtav afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Wissler.t who is now at Centerville.. visited her mother, Mrs. John Kellam and-other retetives vesterdav. J. Lyons, of Milton is now a great grandfather. He has a great grand daughter at Mr. Kellam's south town. of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook were called to the home of his father near Jacksonburg. The latter feiltand was severely hurt. CAMBRIDGE CITY. INP. Cambridge City, Ind., June 18. Mr and Mrs. Wid Fortaner of Lewisville, spent Tuesday with friends in this place. Mrs. Robert Steele and Mrs. George Drischel were visitors in Richmond on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Wilson and sons John and Paul of Celina. O., are here for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer. A. B. McCIain of Mansfield. O.. was a Cambridge City visitor Wednesday. Dan Drischel has been appointed marshall to finish the unexpired term of John McKee, reseigned. Lee Ault is spending a few days in Greenville, O., with his mother, Mrs, Rachel Ault. Mrs. Will McMahin of Indianapolis is the guest of her father, Rev. R. D. Hawley. Mrs. John Hazelrlgg went to Mar tinsville Wednesday where; she will spend some time at a sanatarium. Mrs. Emma Jordan of Connersvllle is with friends in this place called Pepsin of Health IK-' LOOK FOR R1S PICTURE 0 general prostration, but It a good remedy for 1 indigestion and Yocr Ccrse 1 Dozen Quarts 01.C0 Wrcdc Pncne end Liqnors
ESlzabeth : LMnbarser. The members of vthe Twentieth century crab have issued invitations for a dance to be given Friday evening at Jackson park. The Daughters of Pocohontas will hold their regular meeting in the Red Men's hall Thursday evening. The BOsses Leda and Lillie Tutrow have returned to their homein Muncie after a visit with Mr. and Mts. Omar Manlove. . O. L. Catkins of Indianapolis visited Cambridge City Wednesday. - Rev. C. W. Chadwlck' of North Vernon, who has been attending the Sunday school convention now in session at Richmond, called on members of the Baptist church at this place on Tuesday. ; Mrs. Robert Beeson and children of Milton, were Cambridge City visitors
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball of Rich mond and the Misses Nell and Emma Cassidy of Rushville, have returned to their hemes after-a visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cassidy. Max Kitterman is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Kitterman of Centerville. MVs. Clementine Wlnslow, an aged colored .woman of this community is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey has pur chased of Lorenzo Dale andthis sister, Mrs. Ada Harned, the two residence properties adjoining the property owned by Dr. J. E. Wright, consideratino, $1,400. Mrs. McCaffrey will in all probability, erect a modern real dence thereon in the not far distant future. Oliver. Swift who has been reported as seriously HI, is not improved. Wid Forkner went to Germantown yesterday where he had charge of the funeral of Mrs. Peter Rowe. Mrs. Nora Wright spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Miss Emma Johnson of Richmond spent Wednesday in this place. John Teeter made a business trip to this place Thursday. Mm. Fannie Walls - of Greenfield is here for a weeKs visit with her daughter, Mrs. P. M. Cassidy. Mrs. Frank Ohmit.and son Albert, are spending a week, with friends in Greensfork. MUss Myrtle Vanmeter, the daughter of Mir. and Mrs. James Vanmeter and employed In the Central Union tele phone office cf Indianapolis, has been accorded a substantial, promotion. The members of the. A. M. B. church observed rally day by a union meeting of the Cambridge City, Knightstown and Dublin churches at Dublin the past Sunday. Visitor were pres ent from Spiceland and. New Castle, The collection amountedito $17.25. Frank Wissler has returned from New York, where he spent several weeks with his brother, Prof. C D. Wiailer nA f am 11 V The district convention of the Woman's Home missionary society which is convening at this place seems to be one of interest and profit. A feeling of sadness pervaded the membership when announcement was made of the death of the father of Miss Ollie Davis the district treasurer. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris. O.. June 18. Rev. F. G, Behner, John Purviance and Alfred were at Dayton the first of the week attending Presbyter. During the session Mr. Behner was dismissed to Covington Presbyterian chiimh where he accents a call. The dismissal is effective August 1. At the same time Rev. Shirey was dismlRMtd to Savannah. 111. Mr. Pur viance represented the official board and Mr. Murray the congregation. Mlrs. Julia Meansand daughter left Wednesday for Kokomo. , Mr. and Mrs. William Wlrenn went to Dayton Wednesday night to attend the celebration. The Christian Sunday school will have children's day exercises on sun day, June 20. Harrv Hoffman who taught school here last winter but not of Lewisburg, left Wednesday for Seattle, Afcasb., where he will attend the exposition Mrs. Clarence Grauser is visiting friends in Dayton this week. W I Hahn is attending grand lodge I. O. O. F. at Toledo, O., this week. C. C. Wrenn is assisting in the store during his absence. Thomas J. Bloom, a former miller and elevator man of New Madison, alan well known in this city, has re turned from Denver, Colo., where he has been located. I. h. Reid and family will leave in a week or so for their new home in Seattle. Mrs. Caroline Taylor and daughter, Glenna, are visiting Eaton friends and relatives. " Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Price are visltlm friends in Dayton this week. Miss Mabel Williams of Richmond visiting her grandma,' Mrs. McDon is ald. Orville King has already planned for Ma summer vacation whlcn ne wiu take later in the summer. He has re ceived free transportation to the Pa cific coast. He also has tne privilege taking; a friend with his. Mr. Wal ter Barton happens to be the friend. Josiah and W. D. Jones and Masses O'Toble and Minnie Jones left Wednesday for Michigan where they will visit relatives. 5 Mr. Wefler and daughter of CSroleville. O.. are visiting his nephew, Cfcas. Wefler and family this week. Garrett Hill who has been quite sick Is much better. Mrs. Murray went to Dayton on Wednesday for a week's visit. Mr. Edward Dnuaherty and Mass Ladessa Dowier were united In marriage Wednesday evening by Rev. Grauser at the parsonage. HAGERST0WN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind June 18. Mrs. Rachel Walts and Mrs. P. H. Davis ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons at Cambridge City, Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Shafer spent a part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer, southwest of town. , The town council at their last meeting granted a permit to the..JLight inspection car wwnjaay to tXacm a
bridge overhead between the two buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frits and. son of New Castle spent the day here Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frit. Mrs. John Kidwell and her Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church picnicked at the fair grounds
Thursday. The following attended the mission' ary convention at Cambridge City Misses Anna Dllling, Elisabeth Brown. Cora Castor, Hazel Knapp. Mrs. Ida Lawson, Mrs.' Jesse Replogle. Mrs. Clifford Foutx and grandfath er, Solomon Miller spent Thursday and Friday at New Castle, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Williams. Miss. Myrtle Swain of Louisville, Ky.. is visiting at the home of her uncle, Theodore Sells. Graver Cordell had the misfortune to break his arm at the wrist and mash a finger while at work at the L. I. C. Co. The Progressive club held its an nual guest day Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. W. Addineton, A fine program was rendered. Fourteen out of sixteen members were present. The guests of honor were Misses Mary Kidwell, Hazel Knapp, Ethel Harter, Georgia Elliott, Anna Dllling and Mrs. Will Abbott. Mrs H. C. Teeter. Mrs. Ed Porter, Mrs Raymond Small. Mrs. Albert Jones Mrs. Robt. Thurston. Mrs. Ebert Wycoff, Mrs. l. S. Bowman. Mrs. Solo mon Copeland, Mrs. Reba Rudy of An derson and Mrs. Ellen Fox of Rich mond, honorary members were pres ent, carnations and roses were used in profusion in the various rooms, Place cards at the table were orna mented with a hand Dai n ted nlnk car nation, the cfub flower. Ice cream and cake were served. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Chenv. Wash was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold " he writes, "brought on a des perate lung trouble that baffled an ex pert doctor here. Then I paid tlO to $15 a visit to a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whoop ing cough Its supreme. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A G. Luken & Co. GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork. Ind., June 18. Mrs Melissa Evans of Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Foland. D. C. Moore made a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday. William Hunt of Cambridge City has been spending a few days here with relatives and fishing in the Greensfork stream. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller spent Wed nesday in Richmond.. Mrs. Charles Smith entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of her moth er Mrs. Elizabeth Fox who leaves in a few days for New Castle. Those present were Mrs. Hannah Bradburv. Mrs. Clara Reinheimer, Mrs. William Hatfield. Mrs. Nancy Wise and Mrs Susan Hatfield, Mrs. Martha Dean. Mrs. Jane Hamm and Mrs. Ellen Fox Ede Martindale and son Voyle, went to Indianapolis Wednesday for his new touring car which he recentlv purchased. It is a Molene type. The I. O. O. F. and soldiers decor ation services will be held here Sun day afternoon, June 20. The address will be given by Rev. Bennett The Richmond City band will furnish the music. Clifford Crump. Shannon Neff and Theodore Davis of Earlham colleee came home Tuesday to spend the summer vacation. Bert Hatfield was transaetina- html. ness in Indianapolis Wednesday. Miss Jennie Stallard of Trov. Ohlou is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mrs. Omer Brown has returned to her home in Richmond after a several weeks visit with relatives here. Rev. Bennett will preach at the Christian church Sunday moraine:. It will be union services with Jackson burg. The M. E. Sunday school will nh. serve Children's day next Sunday, ev ening. A cement crossing has been laid on Main streetWomen Who Are Envied. i nose attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous ana lrmabiw. Conatlpictlon or Kidney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions ami a. wretched complexion. For all such. Electric Bitters work wonders. Thev rea-nlata Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, nnrlfv the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvet v skin, lovely complexion. Many charm ing women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at A. G. Lnken ft-Co." iS DEPUTY - SACHEM Milton, Ind., June 18. George B. Rothermel, of this place who is a leading member of the order of Red Men of Cambridge City, has been made district deputy Great Sachem of Osage Tribe, No. 93. at Cambridge City. Could Not Be Better. No 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, Barns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds. Bolls, Ulcers, Ecsema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes. Cold Sores,, Chapped Hands its supreme. ' IntaElble for Piles. Only 25c at A. G. Lnken A Co.
Ladies should be Interested.
MONDAY, June 21st. Tailored Suit and Coat Day. Some off the greatest bcrgains ever shown. A chance not to be missed for money saving
TUESDAY, June 22nd. Silk Dress and Silk Coat day. No similar bargains ever put on sale by us. Are you interested? Come and see the values.
WEDNESDAY, June 23rd. and great values.
THURSDAY, June 24th Wool Skirts, Wrapper and House Dress day, a real genuine, money saving opportunity.
FRIDAY, June 25th Parasols and Umbrella day. Protect yourself against the hot rays of the sun and the showers. Likewise protect your pocketbock by securing these essentials at a great saving in price.
SATURDAY, June 26th The entire ready-to-wear Department will be turned into a ' Bargain Day. Reductions on everything in this vast collection of ' merchandiser - r
NOTICE THE SPECIALS for each day; this may be the time you had thought of buying, so aont mlaa this chance. The values will please you; to buy will save you money. The Groat Buying Opportunity for Ladlas rteady-to-Wear Merchandise. , ; r
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HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Right from the patch twice a day. HAOLEY BROS. Tfecre Is Notldaifj tat Eqwal Z ZWISSLEKS X QUAKER OREAD Fur Bade fcjr all grocers r FOR DALE Small tract of lawsl near the city aoltafele ansl equipped lor gardening and chicken raslno. 1 and S.Westeott Block 4 Jest Cecdved Several Cars CI lid. 1 HARD COAL - TOY IT - H C C2erCd 6 Sea. ratai st. -He No Positively EHf 7 11 1V4AI1M
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Wash Suits, Waist and Skirt day. Picnic Wesrcts Large variety and beautiful goods.
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