Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 233, 30 June 1909 — Page 6
TIIE BICII2IOND PALLADIUII ANO 8UN-TELEGSAH T7EDXESDAY, JTTXlS 30, 1809.
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Afews 0 Surrounding Towns
his parents Dr. It. F.
wife.
Canaday and
- -islt"l hi na rents at ' place.
ale Bead at Los Angeles, California, 'daughter. Miss Corena Forbes, of New
Charles Townaend also lives at that .Paris, O., attended K. of P. decoration
ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., June 30. Mrs. Alice Frsiser Is back from Richmond where She visited two days with relatives. Rev. Miller is the guest of Thomas Morrison this week. Miss Ruby McCall has returned to her home in Richmond after a week's ferlslt with relatives here. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children Charles and Ruth are back from a visit with Hagerstown relatives. - - Edwards Bros, sold Shard Campbell of Hageretown a fine black horse Monday." Ray Gwin arrived from Alexandria last evening. Mabel Hunalcutt will work in Central office most of this week. Children's day was observed at Carlos City Sunday night. The Hadley girls were guests of
Mrs. Reba Cbamness recently. The social that was given in honor of the new missionary members in the M. E. church was not patronized as well as should have been. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Beard are sow entertaining a new girl baby. Also Mr. and Mrs. Artie Healton have
taken a little baby gin to watcn over as their own. ' v - The Haxton annual picnic will be held Sunday, July 4 in the pretty grove on Deck Haxton's West River (arm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oler and children were visiting relatives near Modoc recently.
Mrs. Oscar Green and children have
returned to Richmond. The Misses Vergil, and Elizabeth Stanley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup and daughters recently.
Mrs. Ed Cheesman and daughter
Francis of Greenville, O., Mr. and Mrs
Carl Cheesman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walace Cheesman of
West River Sunday. Mrs. Ed Chees
man and daughter will visit their rela
tives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daughter Mildred, Mr. and. Mrs. J. L. Peter
son arrived home after spending a day
In Richmond.
Mrs. Jennie Gardner and baby of
Richmond are guests of Squire Fralser
and wife this week.
The Misses Laura and Vera Fleming
are entertaining two young Richmond
ladies and a gentleman of New Wrex-
. iCO. ", Mr. and Mrs. John Carico and child'
renvwere out dressing up their truck
patch, east of town, Monday.
The Economy "baseball team will go
. to Hagerstown Sunday afternoon to
play the first nine there.'
Alva Rhinert of near Sugar Groce
who died Sunday will be buried at Ha
gerstown.
and Pauline Smith of Richmond, and Cells Mungavln, were guests of Miss Julia Marti man at six o'clock dinner, Sunday evening. : Mary and Ed Cronin, Mayme Downs of Xenla, Joe Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronin of Hamilton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Sunday. Miss Margretta - Homer was the guest of Mrs. Charles Dagler, Monday.
Clifford Richards. J. E. Richards.
Harry Collins, attended the Red Men's Decoration at New Madison, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wefler were
visitors In Gettysburg, Sunday.
Mt . H. E. McKeon was in Green
ville, Sunday.
Mrs. Straight of New Madison,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Dora Wrenn.
Miss Mayme Tillman is visiting in
Greenville.
Mrs. H. A. Tillman of West Sonora
spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. A. T. Barber. .:
Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Glen-
na, have returned home from a visit with Eaton friends.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND.
WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE? He Was Almost Dead.
When the Root Juice , people were here hundreds of people flocked
to A. G. Lukens drug store to see
them and get some of the great remedy, and after they left the great sale of the remedy continued because of
the many remarkable cures it made,
Many names of people living in this lo
cality who were cured by taking a few bottles of Root Juice were published
in this paper. The remedy is such a
health-promoting agent that it creates great excitement in every city in which it is introduced. That whole
country seems to be aroused over the scores of cures the Juice ia making at that point Mr. Albert Timllck, of Cantrell, 111., wrote and said: "For a number of years I suffered with a severe stomach trouble and : tried many kinds of medicine, but none did me any good. I was almost dead when I started on my first bottle of Root Juice, but as soon as I took three or four doses I began to feel better. Four bottles of the Juice made ia complete cure of my troubles. I now have a good appetite and can eat anything I want : Before I took Root Juice I could not digest the lightest food. It would sour on my stomach and would bloat fearfully. I digest everything I eat now. It has certainly worked wonders for me." Root Juice is a great healing tonic to the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys. It Is sold for f 1 a bottle. Three bottles for 12.50 at A. G. Luken's drug store.
NEW PARIS. OHIO.
New Parts, Ohio, June 30. Mr. Har ley Porterfleld of St Louis, Mo., spent 8unday here with relatives. , Mr. Willie Barber went to Columbus, Monday. Mrs. Brown of St. Paul, Minn., is - visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter IteJahelmer. ' Harry Hill and Mrs. Mary and Sarah - Corr of Richmond, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Bernice Horner and Donna Morrison were guests of New Madison friends Sun-day. ' Miss Margaretta Horner spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Alice White. Miss Carrie Haller, who spent a few days with friends at Camden, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. John Purviance had) for her
Bunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and O. G. Ashinger of Richmond.
Miss Blanche and Edna Mitchell pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
- Christmas of Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daugherty attended the Red Men's decoration at
New Madison, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daugherty,
Sunday.
Rev. Furgeeon of Fatrhaven, preach
ed at the M. E. church, Sunday.' Rer.
and Mrs. Grauser, the pastor, were in
Dayton.
Hiss Gertrude and Albert Hawiey " are visiting at College Cornet this
:. week. 'V
lasses Catherine, Anna and Alice
Cronin, Mr. Joe McCabe, Roy Bayliss.
Cxtrge Haller. James Carlos, Charles
r-rarh. of Xeaia, Kiss Mary Hashes
Cambridge City, Ind., June 30. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Morris and his sister
Miss Elizabeth Morris left today for Seattle to attend the exposition. They
will be gone for five or six weeks.
The following people from out of
town attended the funeral of Mrs. Am
anda Kimmel on Monday afternoon:
Mr. and Mrs. John Hizer and Mrs. Lou Kimmel and son of Muncie: Rev.
and Mrs. Cecil Franklin, Mrs. Adam
Spence of Indianapolis; Mrs. Lizzie
Kimmel, Mrs. Alice Gresh, Mrs. F. M.
Jflnes and Rev. F. A. Scott, of Milton,
and Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilson of Rich
mond.
Prof. J. T. Reece has gone to Thorn-
ton to visit with relatives and upon
leaving there will go to Lafayette to attend the State Music Teachers association.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller visited.
with the latters parents in Spiceland over Sunday.
Harry Allen and family of Indiana
polis are here visiting Mr. Aliens par ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen.
Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Bowden and daughter have returned from several
days visit at El wood.
Mrs. Charlotte McAfee, and Mrs.
Louisa Nicholson and daughter, Miss
Emma Nicholson of New Castle and
Mrs. J. H. Hunt of Ft. Wayne are here spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson. Mrs. McAfee is
95 years old and is still quite active
Benjamin Drischel of Richmond has
returned home after spending a few days with his daughter Mrs. Dean
House. Mr. and. Mrs. Caleb Lester were call
ed to Indianapolis yesterday on account of the death of Mr. Lester's sis
ter-Mrs. Margaret Moss. Prof. Clarence Dinwiddie of Pittsburg is here to spend his summer vacation with his parents.
Harry Hall has been on the sick list
for several days.
Miss Neva Hazelrigg is spending a
few days with her mother at Martins ville. : ." ... '.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Canaday, of New
Castle are spending a few days with
Mrs. Canaday's parents Prof, and Mrs.
Lee Ault.
Mrs. Isaac Davis has returned home after spending a few days with India
napolis relatives.
, Mrs. J. R. Wharton spent yester
day with friends in Richmond.
Mrs. Fletcher Medearis of Indiana
polis and Miss Alice Medearis. and
Mrs. Catherine Myers of Centerville
visited Mrs. May Bod en -yesterday.
Glen Scott, of Greenfield is spending a few days with Cambridge City
friends.
Miss Deborah Peele of Indianapolis
was here the first part of the week
visiting Miss Elizabeth Wheelin-.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bertsch spent
Sunday with friends at Greensboro.
Mrs. Sam Ellis of Richmond is
spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn. She will be joined by her husband on Sunday.
Miss Gaynelle Hegeman is spending
a few days in Lafayette where she
will take part in the program of the State Music Teachers' association.
Mrs. John Butchers entertained the
following young ladles to dinner last Saturday evening, at her home near
Centerville: Lenna Cornthwaite, Irene Elliott Ruth Williams, Shiloh Vanmater, Mildred Doney, Blanche Patter
son and Alice Turner.
Windfall, Sunday; 1 his mother . Mrs. w. MSay accompanying Jiim home. Mrs. Mary Willie returned Monday from New Castle' where she was staying at the home of Joe Williams. Mrs. Charles Nicholson of Greensfork is visiting bar father Augustus Weidman and sisters Nora and Clara and will remain until Friday. Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Mrs. Frona Rolling of Losantsvllle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petro, Monday. Michael Myers of Covington, Ohio, spent Monday night with his father-in-law Volley Gohring and daughters.
Richard Elvord and Miss Sarah Elvord are at Cincinnati where they ; were called by the death of a sister from typhoid fever. - Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Brown enter-
Jtained Mrs, Jefferies of Chester, Sun
day. . .
Frank Werking went to Martinsville
Tuesday where he will take treatment for rheumatism.
C. M. Molar and family are moving
this week from Indianapolis to their
recently purchased property on North Perry street.
Allen Pierce has bought the Oscar
Petro property on North Elm street for $825. Mr. Pierce is contemplating making this his home.
Noble Thornburg of Muncie has
been visiting his mother Mrs. Harriet Thornburg and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence .Nicholson
entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry King and daughter Estelle and Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson of Greensfork. " ;i" -
H. J. Day and nephew Jerome Day
are at Hot Springs, Arkansas for a several days recreation trip.
Mrs. T. S. Walker has been ill the
past week with malaria fever.
Mr. and, Mrs. H. C. Teeter and
daughter were at Lynn, Sunday.
Mrs. Hiram Elwell and granddaugh-
ter. Miss Marie Elwell, have returned from Martinsville. Mrs.. Elwell is reported better. -I'fy Mrs. Anna Dodge states that Mr. and Mrs. 8ylvester McCollum are . now In Detroit, Mich., with his mother, Mrs. McCollum. .-'k-,-;; Dr. L. M. Gentle made a business trip to New Castle yesterday. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Amanda Kimmel at Cambridge City Monday wer Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. David Doddrige. Sr., of
Doddridge, spent yesterday with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Morris.
here Sunday.
Dwight North of Indianapolis was at eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and
family of Indianapolis, are visiting
with his father. Alex Anderson.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rhyne.'who suffered a severe attack of heart failure a few
days ago, is still in a very serious con
dition r the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Anna Beetley. ... , . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shaw and son
or Spartanburg, Ind., were guests of
Ollie Buckingham and wife Sunday
Mrs. Eliza Gist. Mrs. Jennie Pylej and daughters Opal and Connie, of
Fountain City, Ind.. were visiting W.
L. Robertson and family Sunday. -
Everett White is in a hospital at
Cincinnati taking treatment for his
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This remedy was procured! at A. G. Lu-
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MILTON. IND.
, HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown, Ind. June SO. Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar -Jones entertained at dinner Sunday Walter Howard of
Muncie; Miss Hazel Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Jyle Jones and children.
Mrs. Reba Rudy and Mrs. Earl Sells
of Anderson who have been visiting relatives here have gone to Richmond to visit the former's sister Mrs. J.
M. Lontz.. ," Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ice and daughters Mabel and Jean of Mt Summit were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen southeast of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff entertained Miss Rankin of Richmond over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daugherty and baby son of Economy were guests Sunday at the home of Alonzo Daugh
erty. -
Mrs. Rhoda Nicholson of Greensfork
is visiting her nephew Florence Nicholson and family. ,
Everette Root has been confined to
his home with rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kepler and family of Cambridge spent Sunday with L. S. Bowman and family. Alice and Louise the two nttle daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Kepler remained for week's visit.
Mrs. Anna Green returned Monday from a visit with her son Walter
Jones and wife at New Castle.
Dr. C E. Canaday and Mrs. Cana
day of New Castle have bean visiting
Milton, Ind., June 30. J. M. Doddridge and daughter. Miss Ines, are
fishing at Silver Lake.
Samuel Thompson of. south of Dub
lin, was calling on Miss-Kate Mueller
Sunday. , -" '
Miss Salena Hale of Dublin, spent
Monday evening with her aunt, Mrs.
Elizabeth Harden t:
Mr. Hormel of Cambridge City was
calling on Miss Mary Ward Sunday.
Miss Mellle Floyd of Dublin visited
her aunt and cousins, Mesdames John
Ferguson, Henry Hess and Ada Swear-
ingen Monday, evening. '
Mrs. Homer Newman and "daughter,
Miss Luella Newman of Orrville, O.,
also Miss Charlotte Newman of Cam
bridge City, were at dinner with Mrs. E. B. Newman and family yesterday
Mrs. Newman and daughter, left in the
afternoon for Hamilton, O., enroute to
their home at Orrville. ,
The Doddridge Grave decorating
company received a lot of new orders
yesterday. They came from Virginia,
Kentucky, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Bry
ant at Dublin Sunday.
John Thurman.of Richmond who is
spending a few days here went to New
Castle yesterday. Mrs. Ernest Doty spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale east of town. , Theo Beeson of - Bentonville who is in ill health is reported some better.
Benjamin Confare who has been the guest of several friends, here, left yesterday for Indianapolis. He will also 1 visit in Carroll county before returning to his home in Ames, Iowa. Mrs. Will Little of Anderson is visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Santford Little and other relatives here. Miss McC ready left today tor her home in Laurel, after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Passmore. Mesdames Dell Keck and Fouts of Hamilton, county have been, visiting their relatives, Theo and Charles Be son of near Bentonville, and their uncle M. IX Beeson and other relatives here. .. Mrs. Mary Walker, and Miss Carrie Walker are spending the day with Mr. Gardner and daughter Eva at Indianapolis. The latter is an invalid. Mrs. H. H. Heist entertained Mrs. James Gentle of Indianapolis, the Rev. G. Jensen of Shelbyvllle. Dr. and Mrs. Gentle and 'family and Mrs. Mary St Clair at dinner Monday. Miss Mary Ward was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Mts. Florence Phillips, nee Miss Florence Confare, formerly of Milton, ia sow living with her sdnter, Mrs. Lis-
his sister's, Mrs. Wr. H. Brown, yester
day.' v ; Miss Bertie Frazee has returned ; from Bloomington. ' Mrs. James Gentle after a short visit with her son and family returned to Indianapolis yesterday. Harper Lindsey, a recent high school graduate here left for Culver university yesterday. He was at Culver last year. ; Dr. Gentle as manager of the M. E. Sunday school base ball team, has a call for two games from Indianapolis teams. Mesdames Alvin Lowery and Lawrence Wissler are spending the day at Indianapolis. Mrs. Curtiss Little was calling on Cambridge City friends last evening. Mrs. Bennett was the guest of relatives at Cambridge City yesterday. Miss Mabel Curtiss a teacher at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home at Knightstown was tho guest of iMss Charlotte ' Newman of Cambridge City over last , night. . Mrs. Shoemaker received word that
rher mother, Mrs. Joray, of Bluff ton is
SlCk.
Mrs. M. W. Spell and daughter, Mar
garet are getting along quite well under their attack of measles.
Miss Myrtle Eaton of : Cambridge
City was the guest of Mrs. S. Templin
and Miss India Neeves Sunday.
Jacob Wise made a business trip to
Conysville yesterday. I
Dr. Sweeney was a Cambridge City
visitor yesterday.
Earl Atkinson was a caller on his
cousin. Mrs. Virgil Newman and fam
ily yesterday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and
daughter, June, were at Connersville yesterday afternoon. The occasion
was the third birthday anniversary of the little daughter June.
Mesdames Melinda Barton and
Frank Barton and baby visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. K. Canby yesterday. Mrs. Frank Barton remained to visit other
friends.
Miss Carrie Dyer of Worthington is
the guest of Miss Rachel Thomas. The young ladfes are room mates at Ober-
lin college. ' ' ,
The Misses Jewiss, who have been
spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and family south of
town, returned to Connersville yesterday.
The Rev. F. A. Scott who preaches
for the Milton and Dublin Christian
churches reports a fine service at Dub
lin Sunday morning. The service was in the interest of foreign missions and the. offering was $10. v" ' s f
TL3 King's Heralds will take part
In the program of the open air W. F. M. S. with Miss Carrie Walker, Friday July 9.
Farmers are cutting wheat in this
vicintiy. They report the crop better
than expected.
Dr. Gentle manager for the M. E.
Sunday school base ball team has re
ceived two calls for games with Indianapolis teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verregge of
Richmond. Ind.." Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Addlemah and family of Whitewater, and Cecil Beetley and family of Crete.
Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Beetley Sunday. Mr. Clinton Brown of New Paris, O.
is visiting his son Albert Brown and
family.
A. A. Dye who has been filling a po
sition as stenographer and typewriter
at Washington. D. C for several
months, is at home on a vacation.
Misses Zilpha and Bernice Fischer
of Ansonia, O.. and Miss Luda Mc
Bride of Columbus Grove, O., are the guests of Miss Izetta Irelan. Miss McBride is a reader and impersonater and will give an entertainment in the K. of P. Hall here on Wednesday ev
ening, June 30.
Mr. C. H. Brown and Mrs. Grace
Whiteman rendered a beautiful vocal
duet at church services' Sunday even
ing.
Verne Moore and family, John
Frank and family, Ollie Harrison and family, Mrs. Viola Harrison and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Parks, all of Man
chester, O., and vicinity were the guests Sunday of Corrie White and
family, who also entertained the members of the Lynn band. ,.
Miss Mattie Jackson of Whitewater,
Ind., is spending a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Pherbie -Thomas.
Oral McCown is clerking for W. H.
Davis in his general store.
The X of P. decoration services
nere Sunday afternoon were a suc
cess in every particular. The address
by, Rev. Zerbe of Fountain City. Ind,
was highly commended by all who
were fortunate enough to hear it .Vo
cal music was furnished by a male
quartet composed of C. H. Brown, C.
E. Fulkerson, H. H. Jones and C L: V. Whiteman. Following the exercises
at the cemetery the Lynn band gave a
concert in the public square which
was, enjoyed by a large and appreciative crowd of people.
The Pythian Sisters will give an ice
cream festival at the K. of P. hall
Saturday evening, July 3. -
FOUNTAIN CITY. IND.
Fountain City, Ind., June 30. Quite
a number of people from here attend
ed the K. of P. decoration at Hollans-
burg Sunday. ; :
Mrs. Revnolds of Covington, Ky., is
here visiting friends.
Mr. Laf e Mercer of Ann " Arbor, Mich., is visiting his mother Mrs. L.
O. Anderson.
Mr. Chester Coleman of Lynn spent Sunday with his friend Clarence
Hampton.
Mr. Crayton Mills and family, of
Chicago are here visiting relatives and
friends.
Miss Edith Cranor of Marion spent
Sundar here with relatives and
friends.
Henry Macey the 6mall son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Macey, met with a
painful accident Monday morning while attempting to ride a bicycle. In some unknown way his ' toe was caught in the peddle and the peddle had to be taken apart before his toe was released. His toe was badly mashed and the nail torn off. ' Messrs. Claude and Fred Haisley of Richmond spent Sunday here with friends. - . The new bridegroom and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis are here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Davis was Miss Eva Wolford formerly of
this place.
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HOLLANSBURG, 0. Hollansburg. O., June 30. Miss Ida. Irvin of Greenville, O., has been spending several days with her cousin, Mrs. Lome Davis. Mrs. Mary Pentecost of Indianapolis, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thome and daughter, of Union City, Ind., visited over Sunday with relative at this place.,.-:
The Misses Minnie and Mary Hum
phreys of Lynn, InL were the guests of J. M. Chenoweth and wife, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Irelan returned Sunday evening from a week's visit to their daughter at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tittle of New York City were visiting his grand
mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Moore, recent
ly.
Dr. and Mrs. John Anderson of
Greenville, O., were visitors to this
place Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Shumaker has returned
from a visit to her sister mt Springfield, a llr. and Mrs. Lem Payne and grand-
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