Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 232, 29 June 1909 — Page 6

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The Great Mill Remnant Sale that is known from Coast to Coast VALUES h EVERY DEPARTMENT that are RECORD BREAKERS. You cannot appreciate ths Magnitude and Completeness of this stock of ours until you visit the stcre. Eacft of our ten departments has on display the greatest variety of really good merchandise at Mill prices ever shown in this section. Not only are the dry goods values remarkable, but you'll find startling price reductions in Clothing, Shoes, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Men's and Women's Furnishings, Ladies' Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, and in the 5 and 10c Department and the Household section in every nook and corner of the 7 Big rooms, you'll find the magic green ticket every one of which means

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FROM MILLS TO MERCHANTS Mill Ends from Spindles of Now England Mills. Mr. W. T. Emory. Aflont fcrithesa Mills, has shipped to io many cases of Choice New Goods on salo now at MM Coat.

Lay everything aside let nothing interfere with your being' present at this remarkable sale. If you can't possibly be here on the first day, come the second c? the third or any one of the big sale days you'll be well repaid for your visit even though you come for 25 miles.

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News of Surrounding Towns

MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., June, 29. The children of Mr. and Mrs.' Byron Whltely, west of town- have the measles: ' Miss Ruby Moore has returned from Ruahvllle. Her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Rushvllle hare been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Crawford in Tennessee. Clark Faucett and brother, Watson Faucett, visited Harry and Carl Williams at Richmond over Sunday. Miss Maggie Vannatl was called to Cambridge City Sunday by the expected deat;h of Mr. Swift. James Baldwin was home from New Castle to visit his mother Sunday. Walter1 Crull, who is working at Bradford Junction, was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman of Cambridge City spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Newman. Mesdames Henry Hess and Ada Swearlngen were at Cambridge City to call on friends Saturday evening. Miss Helen Alexander is home from Indianapolis to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Silas Clark. Miss Nettie Bennett has closed her work with the Casket factory at Cambridge City, She and her mother will again take up their former work of dress making. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kerlin, John Kerlin, Jr.,? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin of east of town, Oscar Kerlin of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kram

er of north of Cambridge City at dinBar Sunday. v Mrs. J. L. Wike is visiting relatives at Columbus, O. . v Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan and family of east of town were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMahan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shissler of Richmond are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson south of town. They will go from here to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Will Hurst, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurst of near Centerville. Daniel Schuder was In Ohio yesterday on business for the Milton buggy factory. Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Zeller spent Sunday with Lewis Powell of near Harrisburg. t Mr! and Mrs. Oscar Klelnknecht of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ball Sunday. ' Mr. and- Mrs. Oscar Beeson of Connersville visited Mrs. Waits east of town- Sunday. Mr. Fred Lant and daughter, and Miss Lnella Lantz have returned from a visit with Richmond friends. John Tohler and son of near Indianapollat were visiting former . friends here. Llnville Ferguson is attending business college at Richmond. Benjamin Confaxe who baa been visiting at Hamilton, O.. has retumad to ?"'ton. Ea wCl tpenOA taw tiajs mltb

Mrs. Hettie Murray and family west of town. His home is In Iowa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Qtt Crownover and family were entertained at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingerman and family spent Sunday with Cambridge City friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst near Connersvllle. Messrs. and Mesdames O. H. Beeson and J. L. Manlove were gueets of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Manlove near Bentonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman and daughter of Richmond are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. Miss Nora Doddridge of Doddridge, visited Mrs. James Doddridge yesterday. ; Oscar Russell of Doddridge was at New Madison, O., to visit his mother, who is ill with 'appendicitis. Mrs. Will Heck and son- Claude Heck visited Mrs. Jane Scott at Straughn on Sunday. Mrs. Emma Ferguson and grandchildren spent Sunday with Mrs. Susie Wilson south of town. : Mrs. Grace Whlsler of Atlanta is still the guest of Mrs. Wilson and granddaughter, Miss Lulu Ferguson. . v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and son and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City picnicked on the farm of O. H. Beeson south of town Sunday. George Borders is now at Munciei

enroute home after several weeks absence. Mrs. Charles Dailey and family of east of town spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge. Rev. O. Jensen of Sh'elbyville was greeting friends at Milton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bottsfield of Cambridge City were visiting their mother. Mrs. Emma Knauf yesterday. A, physician has been called in the case of Mrs. Knauf. She is suffering from stomach trouble and the doctor thinks he can relieve the trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whorley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop. Miss Kate Baker who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. E. L. Ward and Miss Martha Baker returned to Brookvllle yesterday. Miss Muriel Thomas who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman returned to Pendleton yesterday. Rev. Aaron Napier preached good sermons at the Friends' church Sunday morning and evening. He is giving a series of doctrinal sermons. Miss Grace Kless of Cambridge City

was the guest of her cousin Mrs. Ben

ton , Wagner Saturday evening. It Is said that Sunday was the hotteat here experienced up to date. The mercury showed from 92 to 86 in the shade.

ECONOMY. IND. Economy, indV June 29. Ernest

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Chicago Saturday night and will visit laere over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle served

turtle soup and ice cream to the following, Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Clark and son, Eugene, Lon Edwards and the Palladium correspondent t

Miss Lela Lamb , is visiting her grandma Lamb and aunt Ida Lamb this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark and daugh

ter were Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Alison Study of near Williams

burg, Sunday.

Alonzo Edwards spent Sunday at

West Side Park, Muncie.

And again the "White Caps" made another raid Saturday night, Frank Peirce being the victim. Those who narticlDated in the Jolly affair were

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cono-

roe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and child

ren. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and

daughter. Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Job

Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Schellybarger and children, Mrs. Mabel Gwln and daughter, Carrie. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver HiatT attended

meeting at Nettle Creek, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler spent Sunday with Williamsburg relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fenimore and son Howard of Muncie were Sunday

guests of relatives here. '

Miss Ruby Jones is attending Bun-

day school at Earlham.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams visltefl relatives at Dalton. Sunday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Potter has returned to her home in Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. . Johnny Bowman and children visited Richmond relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams of Muncie were Sunday guests of Dr. Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Massey spent Sunday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haxton, Sunday. The Radical U. B. Quarterly meeting will be held here Saturday afternoon, July 3rd at 2:30; preaching Sunday morning at 10:30; in the afternoon at 3:30, and at night' The public is invited to attend as there will be excellent sermons delivered at each meeting. Rev. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morrison, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, son and daughter, and Henry Hlnkle of Benton county, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Williamson from Friday until Sunday morning. They , came in an auto and the distance covered was 149 miles. Several baseball fans from here witnessed a game at Williamsburg Sunday afternoon. 'Squire Fraiser has the contract fo papering 10 rooms for Charlea Fleming, who recently moved , to the old Weaver farm, west of town, recently. Rev. Miner preached in the U. B. church hern Sunday at 10: SO a. m.

ton, preached in the M. E. church here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb and children ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb took dinner with Mrs. Amanda Lamb and daughter, Sunday. Miss Martha Weyl of Richmond, spent Sunday here. .

MEN PAST FIFTY IN DANGER. - Men past middle life have found comfort and relief In Foley's Kidney Remedy,' especially for enlarge prostrate, gland, which is very common among elderly men. L. E. Morris, Dexter, Ky., writes: "Up to a year ago my father suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and several physicians pronounced It enlargement of the prostate gland and advised an operation. On account of his age we were afraid he could not stand it and I recommended Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the first bottle relieved him, and after taking the second bottle he was no longer troubled with this complaint." A. G. Luken ft Co.

CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., June 29. The Centerville woman's cemetery association will give the annual summer Ice cream festival on Saturday evening, July "3. The soliciting committees are now engaged in canvassing for supplies. The committees will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Dunbar to submit their reports.

Mr. Robert Peelte Noble of Indianapolis, was entertained at dinner on Sunday by H. H Peele and famjly. Mrs. Ida Strong of Fountain City, has returned home after visiting relatives here. -, Mr. William DeMoss has returned from a visit to Chicago and to relatives at Madison, Neb and other points in the west Miss Margaret Brannon, the little daughter of Mr. and Mre. John Brannon left on Sunday morning for Cincinnati where she will spend part of the summer with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brannon and other relatives. The Bryan woman's cemetery asso

ciation conducted a very successful ice cream festival at the town hall in Centerville on Saturday evening. It was a success financially, the amount cleared being $36.96. Mrs. Martha Lomax Morton of Indianapolis returned on Monday morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Lashley. The Locust Grove cemetery association realized $18 over expenses at the ice cream festival held at Abington on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Black of Greensfork, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. James Jones. Miss Effle Smith, assistant postmaster, who is prevented by sickness from being at the office is having her place filled by Miss Florence Kersey. Miss Wanda Helms, residing acuta of Centerville, was the house guest on Saturday and Sunday of Miss Ona Stinson. Ira Cbarlaa Kins and son Jesse ar

spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Madison Oler, near Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson and Mrs. Hannah Seelock were entertained

on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Wright at their country home at Locust Hill. W. D. Cook is having built a two story frame house on their farm south of Centerville, their farmer dwelling having been destroyed 'by fire some months ago. ; , Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cook entertained on Sunday Mr,' and Mrs. L. O. Morris and son Robert, and Miss Gertrude Price of near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hurst had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson of Milton. . - . Mrs. Anna Jackson and Mrs. Carrie McConaha chaperoned their Sunday school classes of the Christian church at a picnic supper at Jackson park today, i . . GREENSFORK. 1K0. V Greensfork, Ind., June 29. Rev. Bunday preached at the Friends' church Sunday morning. . Miss Maud Brooks of Richmond has been the guest of relatives here for a few days. Mrs. Dan Moore has returned for a few days visit at Modoc Rev. Speckein filled his appointment at the M. E. church Sunday night Charley Dean a former resident of this place la spending a few days with relatives here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Brace Dunbar, Centerville spent Sunday with Albert Keinzle and family. . Several from here attended commencement at Jacksonburg Saturday night Mr. and 'Mrs. vHarley Ben bow of Hagerstown have returned home after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller spent Sunday with relatives at Hagerstown. The canning factory and cider mill south of town will not be operated the coming season as there has been no preparation made by the tomato growers and the the apple crop is consid

ered as a failure ' John Brooks Is

owner of the entire outfit Mrs. Alice Bousman has returned rfom a week's visit with relatives in Richmond. - Monthly meeting will be held at the Friends church next Saturday, July 3. There is an increase In interest and attendance at the three Sunday schools here.. " Mrs. Charles Crump returned Saturday from Hagerstown after a few days visit there. - Harry Beck of Anderson spent Sunday here. Miss Edith Hatfield is visiting relatives at Connersville. -.;

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IKP. Cambridge City, June 29. Robert Shulta of New Castle is here visiting his aunt Mrs. J. E. Brooks. Rev. and Mrs. James Garvin of Columbus were here yesterday- attending the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Klmmel. . : . Miss Sada Jones and Inn Cooper of Jennie Barneta and other friends. The condition of William Wells who has been ill for some time is reported-to be still very critical. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd and Miss Effle Evans visited friends in Richmond over Sunday, j Robert Borst of Chicago who has spent several days here with Clifford Marson left yesterday for Knights-town.- . - Miss Hattie Tome is suffering seMrs. J. E. Brooks visited with Geo. Brooks and family at Piqua over Sunday. . .. . ' verely as the result of running a rusty nail in her foot a few days ago, ' Mlatt Ingerman has purchased a very fine Kimball piano and player combined of Charles Marson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Meyers and

Mrs. Jacob Blue visited Mr. and Xarav George Cromer near Hagerstown over Sunday. - William Mahen of Indianapolis was the guest of his wits who is vlaltlas her father Rev. R. W. Hawlay, over Sunday. . v , ; . . .

have returned from a visit wlta relatives at Centerville. - The ladles of the M. C church cleared $s on their market last Saturday. Miss Helen Hicks : entertained the Misses Katherine Ulrich. Mildred Carpenter and Esther Ferguson to dinner Sunday. The occasion wan her tenth blrhtday. Mrs. Thomas Peet was called to Ir

on ion, t.. yesterday on account of the death of her father,. Adam Ulrich.

Trouble Makers Ousts. When a sufferer from stomach tnmfclo takes Dr. King's New Life Pin ko'a mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more -he's tickled over his new. fine appetite, strong

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stomach, liver and kidneys now

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Diseases. Female Diseases.

KIDNEYS, LIVER and BLADDER. RHEUJtATT DYSPEPSIA and DISEASES OF TfiS EXSto) l

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To avoid serious results take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder disorder such as backache, urinary irregularities, exhaustion, and you win soon be well. Commence - tares' Foley's . Kidney Bemedy today. A. a isksi ft Co.

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