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Afeivs of Surrounding Towns

MILTON. IND. r Mlton, Ind., Jane 22. Etarl , Atkinson, Jr., of Indianapolis, visitetd hta grandmother and uncle, Mir. Elizabeth Atkinson and son Earl, Sr., Sunday. He spent a short time at Richmond with Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Jobe and baby of East Oermantown spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Null. Mrs. Bennett spent Sunday with relatives at Dublin. - Misses Nettle and Vivian .Bennett visited at New Castle. Mrs. Stombaugh of Cambridge City was the guest of Mrs. Emma Knauf on Saturday evening. Mir. and Mrs. O. B. Bryant and family, and Robert Bryant and Mis Mary Kuhns were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Bryant at Lewisville and attended decoration at Raleigh. The Misses Fern Paxson. OUle Castetter, Marie Snyder and Pearl Thornburg, pupils of Milton schools entered Earlham yesterday. Misses .. Paxson and Castetter graduated from Milton high school this year. Mrs. Caspar Knerian and son Charley, of Richmond, Miss Edna Barker and Mr. Welderly of Connersvllle and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson of Cambridge City and Mr and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut and son formed a party of guests with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder on Sunday. Miss Isyl Thornburg, west of, Milton has the measles. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Park Thornburgr Word has been received by relatives here that Lacey Stipple of Ft. Wayne, has typhoid fever. Mr.and Mrs. James Coons have been the guests of their children. Messrs. and Mesdames Will Stahl and Harry Coons, at Richmond. Edward Wasson of Indianapolis, joined : his wife who is visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Callaway, daughter and mother, , visited his mother, Mrs. G. W. Callaway and family on Sunday. The family were all at dinner with the son and brother, Frank Callaway. Leonard Basson of Richmond was the guesto f his parents Sunday. Walter Moore of Lewisville and Mr. and Mrs. Mullen of Dublin were in attendance at Friends' meeting Sunday and took part In the services. MS ss Kate Baker of Brookville is visiting her sisters. Mrs. L. E. Ward and Mies Martha Baker. Thomas McDaniel of Eaton, spent over Sunday with his children here. Henry Klotz of Richmond and Joshua Gresh of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with the former's grandparents and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R- Gresh. Mia Helen. Kuhns has ' gone o Plqua, O., to visit relatives for several , weeks. Walter Higham of near Brownsville was the guest of friends Sunday. Robert Clee of Bradford, 0., while here on a visit with relatives, united with the Christian church and was baptized Sunday morning. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Hayden of Straughn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Florea of south of Milton were guests of Mr. and Mrs

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dinner were Dr. and Mrs. Kniese and Mrs. Emily Williams and family. Miss Abbie Wissler has returned from CentervlUe and is again at her place in the store. H. Lb Jones has returned from Bos ton, Illinois. He reports Mrs. Drury some better. James Adams of Dublin, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Little Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shank of east of town were at dinner with Miss Nora Campbell Sunday. Miss Rachel Thomas has returned from Oberlin college to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Will : Johnson of Indianapolis,, were guests of Mrs. Carrie Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bragg. Mrs. ' Johnson will spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore. Mr. and Mrs. - Ottus Crownover of east of town entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Greely Keever of near Jacksonburg, and John Ingerman and family of this place at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Williams and Paul Caldwell and chil dren at their Rtehmond home on Sun day. Miss Nora Wagner has gone to Williamsburg to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Brown and family. Albert Dillon of Doddridge was the guest of Orvel Hess Sunday. . Miss Lois McClung was leader of the Epworth league Sunday evening. A fine program was observed. ' Miss Ethel Doddridge was leader of the Epworth league at Doddridge chapel Sunday evening. A fine program was observed. : The Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houseworth and daughter Clara, were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wright at Doddridge on Sunday. - - Mrs. Will Neff and children of Columbus, O., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mary Noll. Daniel Clevenger of Doddridge, sold 18 head of fine cattle Saturday. Omer Hurst, Omer eKrlin, Charles Kerlin and Dan Clevenger formed an auto party to New Castle to see the base ball game. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more -he's tickled over his new. . fine appetite, strong nerves healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., June 22. Miss Elizabeth Cooper has returned to her home In Cincinnati, after a visit with Miss Marie Hodskins. Mr. Smith and Miss Ella Hassett, of New Castle were the guests of Miss Mary Dillon Sunday. -. Mr. and Mrs. Wid Forkner of Lewisville were the guests of E. 0. Paul and family Sunday. Mrs. John Beard and granddaughter W. H. Connor, G. A. . Union Pacific R. R. Co. . 53 E. Fourth St Cincinnati, 0

Miss Mary Beard spent Saturday with

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neff, or HarveyV Crossing. - Rev. R. W. Hawley and daughter, Mrs. W. T. Mahn of Indianapolis, will attend commencement' of the Soldiers and Sailors' Orphan home," of Knightstown. Guerney Bowen of New Castle visit ed friends in this place. Sunday. Miss Katherine Ulrich is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliot, of New Castle. O. W. Masters and Charles Hunt, of Anderson, visited friends in this place Sunday. Hez Barnett has gone to Arapahoe, Neb., where he will spend a month with relatives. .The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Lembarger, occurred this afternoon from the home in Mt. Auburn! Interment in the Lutheran cemetery, ,at Germantown. Rev. Small of Dublin had charge of the services. Miss Lembarger died a week ago and the funeral was delayed, pending the return of her brother, Charles, from California. Miss Esther Coffin has gone to Linton for several weeks visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Jackson of CentervlUe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Sunday. Miss Rachel Coffman of Richmond was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler visit ed friends in New Castle Sunday. The Knights of Pythias and the Py thian Sisters decorated the graves of their dead, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George- Roby attended the fu neral of a cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield, at Richmond, Monday. Miss Helen Filny entertained a number of her young friends at an elegant six o'clock dinner, Sunday ev ening, the occasion being her six teenth birthday anniversary. The following young people formed the par ty: Misses Lucile Petro. Pearl Thorn burg, Ruth Bertsch. Bertha Murray, Miss Eby, . of Centerville; Messrs. Frank Wissler, Charles Lawson, Carl Mosbaugh, Laurence Eby, Walter Lawson and Morris Hunt of Rich mond. A dozen . ladies gave Mrs. Emma Hodskin a. 'pleasant surprise visit Sunday afternoon in honor of her fif ty-ninth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in a pleasant social manner. Ice cream and cake were served. In addition to a Ymmber of useful and pretty gifts a number of post cards were received "from friends from a distance. HOLLA NSBURG, 0. Hollansburg, O., June 22 Mrs. Dr. W. B. Roads and daughter are visit ing relatives at Hillsboro, 0. Howard Harley is at home from Miami University for the summer vacation. Mrs. E. K. Chenoweth and son have returned to their home at Winchester, Ind., after a week's visit with relatives here. Oren Buckingham is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Stanton and family, near Oxford, O. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulkerson and daughter spent Sunday with friends at Greenville, O. , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culliston of Bal tlmore, Md., are visiting the' Martin and Armacost families in this vicinity. Mrs. Marion Tillson, who has been suffering with a-severe attack of pneu monia, is now convalescent. C. C. Davis and family and Chester Williams and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Fidellus Hill near Winchester, Ind., Sunday. Henry Hoos has returned from a vis it to his children at Dayton, O. C. A. Moore's spent Sunday with relatives at West Manchester, O. . Everett White has purchased a new motor-cycle for use on the rural route, W. H. Davis and family spent Sun day at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flatter. Mrs. Mollie Brandon and sons of Piqua, O., are visiting local relatives and friends. " Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Irelam have gone to Chicago to spend; a week with their daughter, Mrs. Ira Thomas and family, Alex Anderson returned home from Indianapolis, Ind., Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Val Whiteman were the guests of Andy Wright and fam ily for "dinner, Sunday. i ? J. E. Irelan made a business trip to Greenville, O., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kinney will start in a few days on a trip to Seat tle to visit the Exposition. Next Sunday. June 27, the K. of P, lodge of this place will hold memorial services and decorate the graves of their deceased members. Rev. Zerbe of Fountain City, will deliver the ad dress at two o'clock p. m. and the Lynn band will be in attendance and

give a concert. A large crowd la expected.'".

Frank Blose and family of White water, Ind., spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Green. Nora Spencer's new house on South Main street, is rapidly nearlng completion, being Almost ready for the plasterers. Miss Constance Pyle of Fountain City, Ind., Is visiting her uncle, W. L. Robertson and family. The ball game Sunday afternoon be tween New Paris and the local team was rather a tame affair, resulting in a score of 11 to 2 in favor of the home boys. Pierce Markey of Greenville, O., was a visitor to, this jriace, Monday. Mrs.- Mary s towers continues in very poor health, never having recov ered from the injuries sustained in a runaway almost a year ago. Women Who Are Envied. Those 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 and Irritable. Constipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all such. Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at A. -G. Luken & Co. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O., June 22. Mr. Harold Mitchell of Crawfordsville, Ind., spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Laura Kemp and Onda Larsh of Indianapolis were home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McKee entertain ed at Sunday dinner Mrs. Susan McKee and daughter Roxie, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McKee and family of Richmond and Mrs. J. G. McKee of Evansville. Miss Lizzie Mitchell spent Sunday with W. T. Miller and family. Misses Elizabeth and Mayme Till man were the guests of their brother John Tillman of Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garret Hill and family were guests Sunday oT his parents Mr. and Mrs. wm. hui. Misses Bernice, . Elma and Gretta Horner, Enola Richards. Morna Newbern. Donna Morrison, Messrs. Frank Barber, Clifford Richards, Ethmar Reid and Clayton Laueir of Middletown were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Welch of Fountain City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Daugherty entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daugherty and family Sunday. Miss Edna Campbell of Campbellstown is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Almlra Brawley of Greenville, 1b visiting: with relatives here. Mrs. Noggle and Mrs. Nellie Smltn of Louisville. Ky spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hapner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright of Lib erty. Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clingenpeel, Sunday. Messrs. William Barber and Deskin Reid were entertained by Rev. Miller Monday. Mr. Miller has been at tending school at Athens. O.. and re turned home last week for a vacation. Miss Isla Crawford Is attending An tioch college, this summer. : v Misses Eva McKee, Ruby McWhinney and Elma Horner left . Monday morning to attend Miami university at Oxford. Mrs. Mae Kuth and son Byron were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Will Potts of Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Murray had for their company Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Garwood Iredell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hahn Mrs. Mary Davis is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Davenport. Miss Winnie White visited with Edna and Blanche Mitchell Sunday. The seven graduates of the town ship schools went down tQ Eaton Saturday to attend the county commencement and to receive their diplomas. Several of - their parents went with them. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richey and W. P. . Mills and wife were entertained ' Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Christman. Mr. and Mrs. . George Hughes of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Marriman "and family. Miss Julia and Mary Canny of Day ton spent1 Sunday at home. Miss Julia Marriman and Miss Catherine Smith are visiting in Richmond.. Mrs. George Zimmerman of Corinth. Ky., is visiting with Mrs. Dunn and daughter, Carrie this week. Mr. Wesley Prather is attending the summer term of school at Earlham, beginning Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Omar - Davisson and family of Ft. Wayne returned home Monday. . The Masons gave a banquet Satur day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reid who expect to leave soon for Seattle, Wash. It was largely at tended and ' a good time enjoyed by all. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash. was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought on a desperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doctor here. Then I paid S10 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 Long Trouble, Bronchitis. Coughs and Colds, Asthma. Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co.- ; GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, IndL, June 22. Lewis Hosier, recently appointed trustee or Harrison township was tat town transacting business Monday. The childrens meeting which was given at the M. E. cherch Sunday evening was wen attended. The pro-

gram which consisted . of recitations drills, dialogues and songs was well rendered. ;

Miss Jennie ' Stanton of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard have moved to New Castle where Mr. Howard has' a position in the automobile factory. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoover of Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mrs. Alva Cook. Mrs. Charles Stetson of Richmond spent Monday with friends here. Mrs. Clay Brooks of Richmond has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson. Lute Hatfield made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roosa of Olive Hill spent Sunday with . Harry King and family. Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson and children are guests of relatives at New Castle. William Abshire of Richmond spent Sunday at home. The I. O. O. F. decoration services were attended by a large crowd Sun day afternoon. Rev. Bennett deliver ed an excellent address. The Rich mond City band furnished the music King Williams of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horl and son were guests of fronds here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albertson of Richmond attended decoration ser vices Sunday. John Vore. wife and daughter of Bloomings port, former residents of this vicinity were guests of his daugh ter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conley Sunday Oliver Oliver has returned to his home on Richmond after spending a few days here. Mrs. Patrick Quigley and daughter of Williamsburg have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis Aiuarea roiana, aged lour years. rl i j w ... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foland living three miles south of town died Saturday of appendicitis. The funeral services were held at the M. E. church Monday at 10:30 a. m. Ser vices were conducted by Mrs. Fred i eas or centerville. Interment at cemetery south of own. . ' Mrs. Sue Gaylor and Herman Fos ter of Richmond spent Sunday at home. i HAGERST0WN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., June 22. Mrs. C. T. Knapp and Miss Hazel Knapp were guests Sunday of Mrs. Sadie Conway ana miss Daisy Conway at Greensfork. . Mrs. Lew Waltz of Anderson spent we day here Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Tessie Hart - of Middletown. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Chas. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cluggish and son or New Castle spent the day, Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benson. miss Irene Addlnjrton entertained Saturday, evening at supper. Miss Eva Wort, Miss Leoiu Hsidennan and guest, Miss Jean Williams, of Muncie. -. Xetrophon Gohring. formerly of this piace. and Mrs. Pearl Rafferty of Carlion, mo., were united in marriage Saturday, the ceremony taking place at & o clock d. m. at New rwi where both young people have been employed. The couple will reside at New Castle. ' Miss Nellie Brant and Frank Brant furnished music Saturday night at Mooreiand. Mrs. Eliza Abbott, of Richmond, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wal ter Simpson at Walnut Level. Mrs. Chas. Werking was called to Milvllle, Saturday evening on account of the serious condition of her sister, airs. Henry Brumback. jasper snew and son of Muncie. were visitors, Sunday at the home of c T. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Nicholson and family spent Sunday with his Bar ents near Greensfork, attending decor ation at -that place in the afternoon Hugh Gohring of New Castle, was tne guest of friends here Saturday nignijmd. a part of Sunday. Miss Zula Wimmer of Toledo. Ohio. is visiting. Mr. and Mrs.Nelson Thorn burg and family. , airs, james Daugherty was the guest of relatfres at Middletown. Ind. Mrs. C. M. Molar . .and baby of Indianapolis were here Saturday. Joe Teeter has purchased of Samuel Thalls of Indianapolis the old Thalls home consisting of a house and four acres of ground. The house will be torn away and a modern residence erected. Consideration was $1,200. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sells and children of New Castle spent Sunday with his parents, David Sells and wife near Olive Branch. Mrs. Ida Lawson and' mother. Mrs. Anna Dilling, entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells and Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowman and family. Miss Iva Chamne88went to Bloomington to attend the commencement of the Indiana University which will be held Wednesday morning. Miss Chamness was a graduate a few years ago of the university. New, Castle again defeated Hagerstown in a game of baseball here Sun day afternoon with a score of 9 to 11. The young Larks were to have had a game with the Losantville team of young boys but the Losantville team failed to show up. Among those from Hagerstown, who attended the decoration at Greensfork were Dr. and Mrs. C L Stotlemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bagford, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gebhart. Mr. and Mrs. David Werking, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fonts, Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and twenty members of the Uniform rank.'. ' Geraldine Walts returned Monday to her home at Anderson, after a month's visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Rowe. ? Mr. and Mrs. H. C Teeter entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. ; Miss Neva - DeardoS went to EndUnapoUs 'Monday to spend a few days wtth her mother, Mrs. Tfflsahetlt

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