Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 240, 7 July 1909 — Page 6

THE iaCimOWD TAIXADIU1I AXD SUX TELEGKA31, VEDt:SDAlt dlJIiir 7, ltWJ. RECOVER! REASQII Strange Case of Young Man Who Was to Be Sent To Easthaven. A Parade of "Sweet Young Things. ' g) RSlf: (lfi t: ,.nn it) WAS CRAZED BY RELIGION

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Morton Shockley for whom application baa been made for admittance to the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, may not have to be brought to the hospital. Shockley's mind has Improved within the last" two days. He Is In jail at Muncle. He seems to have undergone a mental awakening. He now talks freely end eats the food offered him. He says he remembers distinctly events of the last few weeks, but can not account for the peculiar part prayed in them by himself. The man became deranged from religious study. If his mind continues to Improve he will be permitted to remain at home.

THE TALE OF THOUSANDS. The Scientist and His Great Discovery. ... Many things have been advertised In the local papers for human ailments, but nothing has created the talk and enthusiastic praise in this city and vicinity like Root Juice. Most of those who take the remedy a short while cannot say too many good things for the scientist and his wonderful health-promoting discovery. While here the scientist said: "The medicine does not cure disease; it simply removes the cause and gives nature a chance. That is why so many people get well after taking the Juice a while." Many local people permitted their names to be published in this paper because the remedy cured them and they continue to report at A. G. Luken's drug store some great good the Juice is doing. It is certainly a great medicine for the stomach, liver and kidneys. Indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, backache, sick headache, nervousness and other symptoms of a disordered condition of the digestive and secretory organs are soon removed under the Juice treatment. They are pleased to tell all about it at Luken's drug store. "UzeIt" Pain Oil should be used freely in connection with the Juice in rheumatic and kidney troubles when there Is any pain, soreness or inflammation. Root Juice is $1 a bottle. Three bottles for $2.50. "Uze-It" Pain Oil, 25 cents. STONE FOR CHURCH MIMES III CITY Took Three Cars to Transport It. Another shipment of stone to be used in . the construction of the new St. Mary's 'Catholic church has arrived. : It required three cars to transport the stone. Fluted pillars and pedestals as well as the base stones are among the shipment. The pillars are almost the length of a flat car. START TOURNAMENT The one man tournament at the city Bowling Alleys, North Ninth street, was started last evening with King defeating Youngflesh two games out of three, and Graham defeating Roberts three straight games. Good averages were made, Graham, Roberts and King rolling in the 200 class. The winner of first place will be decided by the total number of pins made during the tournament and also from the standpoint of games won. Maxiztta: Ordr Gold Medal Flour if your folks are pemicktty about tneir victuals, bally Ann.

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No let up to the crowds (rain or shine) that are daily crowding our store to attend the greatest money saving event ever held in Richmond. It you don't think so, fust ask your neighbor. No matter whether you live in Richmond or the extreme point ot Wayne County, come this week. Plenty ot clerks. Plenty oi Mill Remnants lor every one. We can give you better attention in the morning hours.

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Parade of graduates at Normal and ninety-eight young women took HAGERSTOWN, IMP. Hagerstown, Ind., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Atkinson and baby of Richmond were guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thornburg, north of town, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz of Richmond were entertained Monday "by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter and Mrs. Margaret Lontz. Florence Pipher made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Miss Ruth Allen entertained at dinner Monday, Miss Carrie Allen and guest, Miss Emmajean Smith of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdams and family spent over Sunday - at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith at Cambridge City. George Fulkerson spent over the Fourth with friends at Hamilton, O. Miss Jeanette Frazier has been vis iting friends at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dalby and children were at Richmond over Sunday, visiting relatives. Mrs. Dennis Gregg and daughter Gladys were at Jackson's park, - Sun day. The following formed a picnic party Sunday at Ballenger's Lake, north of Economy: Misses May Lamb, of Greensfork, Alice Newman and Emmajean Smith of Richmond and Carrie Allen and Messrs. Joshua and Robert Allen, Curtis Lontz and Chas. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marlatt of near New Lisbon spent Sunday with Mahlon Leonard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes and family spent Sunday with Mark Hayes and wife, east of town. Mr." and Mrs. Will Replogle and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conniff made a drive to Cadiz and Springport, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart Mr. . and Mrs. Henry Strickler, Mrs. Alice Foutz and Miss Cora Foutz. Mrs. Isaiah Howard has returned to her home at Muncie after a visit with her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Shafer southwest of town whose health still continues very low. Mrs. J. M. Lontz of Richmond and Mrs. H. C. Knode of Indianapolis were guests Monday night of their sister, Mrs. M. T. Fox.

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One hundred Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and children spent the Fourth with Mrs. Davis's brother, Harry Falck and wife at Straughn. James Bagford and Sherd Campbell were at Indianapolis Monday. Thelma Sells has returned from a visit with Anderson relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Knode. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris and Ralph Knode of Indianapolis made an auto trip-to Mr. Knode's farm Monday and were entertained at supper by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley and Mrs. Laura Hines were at Jackson's park Monday, where they attended the reunion of the soldiers and sailors of Wayne county of which Mr. Hartley is president. WEBSTER. IND. Webster, Ind., July 7. Mrs. J. H. Thompson visited relatives in Richmond over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jarrett of Fountain City spent the Fourth with Webster relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coltraine of Richmond were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Coltraine Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of Richmond spent Sunday with F. D. Jay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Atkinson of Richmond spent Sunday with John Hendershott and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of "Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Will Richardson and Miss Cora Hebler of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Sunday. H. R. Borton of Richmond spent Monday with Webster relatives. Miss Fleda Davis of Richmond was a guest of Mrs. Luzena Moorman over Sunday. Misses Neva Miller, Mattie Witmer, Alta Wilcoxen, Esther Brown and Clara Harris spent Sunday in Glen Miller park. Mr. and Mrs. John Looker of Richmond were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Grace Borton and family Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Alexander Clark has appendicitis. Mrs. Everett Sullivan and son of Richmond are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ather Way. Master Sheldon Shreeves of Wit

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with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Unthank. Richard Brown spent Sunday In Chicago. Mrs. George Wilcoxen of Crawfordsville spent Tuesday with Webster relatives. Miss Alice Unthank of Richmond was a guest of her brother, J. B. Unthank and wife recently. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., July 7. Joe Ebert has returned to Lincoln. Neb., after a short visit at his home in this place. Mrs. Wilson Smith who was seriously hurt in alighting from an interurban car last Wednesday improves but ! little. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Coffin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagaman and daughter. Gaynellc, Prof. J. W. Bowden and family. C. H. Graver and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Frazer enjoyed an indoor picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gaar east of this city Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller spent the Fourth with friends in Greenville, O. Twenty-five persons went from this place to Richmond Monday to witness the ball game between the Cambridge Grays and the Richmond team, but owing to inclement weather the game was called off. Miss Ella Callahan of New York is here for a .month's visit with relatives in this place, Lewisville and Indianapolis. Miss Lena Haffner of Greenfield is the guest of Mrs. Nora Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John Groves spent Monday in New Castle. Emil Ebert returned to Greenfield I Tuesday after a short visit with his family. Fourth with friends in Kusnvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kimmer have returned from a visit with friends in Indianapolis. Joe Ebert and Miss Louise spent today in Greenfield. The Micses Blanche Bird and Vera Feemstor visited friends in Knightstown the first of the week. Mrs. Dorsey Noland and daughter, Miss Mary of Richmond cpent Monday with friends in this place. Mrs. Curt Gosnell has returned from a visit in Rushville. Curt Falls and his sister, Miss Virginia, are spending the week at Lake James. The Woman's Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Drischel Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Reese as leader, will give a review of the work of the year, "The Call of the Waters." Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cassidy of Oklahoma are here for a visit with P. H. Cassidy and family. Mrs. Tillie Ertle and her niece, who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krahl and other relatives, returned to their home in Connersville, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson and their guests, the Rev. T. L. Gutherie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gutherie of Muncie, spent Monday with the Misses Wilson near New Lisbon. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobbs and Will-

iam Evans and family enjoyed an Indoor picnic at Evansdale Farm on the evening of the Fourth. Miss Bertha Murray went to Cincinnati Tuesday to visit relatives.

FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain City, July 7. Miss Hazel Cox of Rushville visited over Sunday with friends. j Miss Mildred Phelps of Muncie visited over Sunday with relatives and friends. Miss Lucy Bogue of New York is visiting her sister Mrs. Dr. Huif. Mr. Everett Davis and wife, who have been making a short visit with his father, Mr. Martin Davis and family have returned to their home in Indianapolis. Mr. Clayton Mills and family who have been here visiting relatives have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. Fred Scearce of Muncie visited over Sunday with his mother Mrs. Jennie Scearce. Mr. Fred Davis of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with his father Mr. Martin Davis and family. Mr. Harvey Townsend and family and Misses Vira and Mildred Benton of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Mary Davis of Richmond visited over Sunday with her friend Miss Audra Rosa. Mr. Anson Quigg of Lynn spent Frank Cranor and wife. Mr. Oran Henderson of Lynn attended the celebration here Monday. Donald Clapp of Richmond visited over Sunday with his grandparents Mr. Frank Cranor and wife. ECONOMY. IND . Economy, Ind., July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Barnes of Indianapolis arrived here Saturday evening for a few days stay with friends. Mrs. Ida Clark spent Sunday after noon in Richmond. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwards were guests of Richmond relatives Saturday and Sunday. , Mrs. Catherine Maxwell left for Liberty Saturday evening to visit her brother George Pierce before she returns to Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. M. C Lamb spent Sunday with Williamsburg relatives. Harry Parker made a business trip to Richmond Saturday evening. W. E. Oler was in Muncie Saturday. Artie Martin was in Winchester Saturday. Irvin Massey has sold his property to Charlie Harris and Mr. Massey will reside in Richmond. Mrs. Lucinda Beard has bought the Harris property and will move in the same. ' Miss Mabel Hunnicut worked in central office Sunday afternoon. Rev. Rust, the Radical U. B. presiding elder preached an excellent sermon Sunday morning In the U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fraiser had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and baby, Mr. and

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A Mrs. Norman Lacey and son Harry of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards of here. The Catey family reunion at the home of John Catey near Carlos City Sunday was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs.. Link Morrison and daughter Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and son Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison with friends, picnicked near the Brown school house where they had a fine time. Mrs. Mabel Gwin of Richmond spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wilson and son and Oliver Wilson of Richmond were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison of north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Howard and daughter of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morrison, ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Sr. Mrs. Will Fraiser left for Dunkirk Sunday where she will join her husband and they will live there. Mn and Mrs. Walter Hunnicutt had as their Sunday dinner guest Mabel Hunnicutt. Miss Emmaline Cole of Indianapolis is still "here with her Grandma Cole. Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson had Sunday afternoon guests as follows: Miss Julia Jackson of Anderson, Mrs Mabel Gwin of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children. Fred Pearce of Williamsburg and Kelso Mendenhall of Sugar Grove were visitors at the Franklins Sunday afternoon. The funeral of Joseph Sykes who died Sunday will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 at Sugar Grove. Rer. Charles Bunday will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler are visiting Muncie relatives for a few days. Albert Clark of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fennimore of Carlos City were here Sunday. Several from here attended the baseball game at Hagerstown Sunday afternoon. NEW PARIS, 0. New Paris, O., July 7. Mr.- and Mrs. J. H. WoUey. who have been visiting at HilliaVd. Pa., for some time returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Peck of Franklin, who has been visiting Mrs. J. M. Sawyer returned to Richmond to visit relatives. Mrs. Mackey spent Monday at West Sonora. Miss Dorothy KIrkpatrick has been entertaining Miss Margaret Horrigan of Camden. Miss Hazel McClure of Sidney and Miss Helen Epler of New Hope are here visiting the latter's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benner and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reid, Monday. - Mr. James Horrigan of Camden is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Daugherty had for

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their guests Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill and son of New Madison, Mrs. Shule and children of Marion. Ind.. Miss Lillie Deisher of Eldorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daugherty. Mr. Byron Kuth lert Tuesday morning to visit relatives at Camden. Miss Hazel Bell and Miss Verna Campbell of Zion City, 111., have re turned to - tneir home after several weeks' visit here . with relatives and friends. Several of our young nebnle from here attended the band concert at Richmond. Ind.. Sunday evening, i Quite a number went from here tn the celebration at West Alexandria, but owing to the bad weather the program was not completed. Mr. Harry Bohn and Margaret Bonn are visiting at Cincinnati this week. Mr. Willie Barber Is working at PI qua for a few day this week. "Aka." said' the- Pullman porter a he drew the flask fretm under the pa f gers pillow. "I have Itansed tke secret of kto berthr-Jotge. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY, Positively Votacb Try Oar HARD COAL n.c ft Sea. ins. t FOR OALC Smsril tract of t rtty swltaMe v flo . X for gMdlrlsieJ w. o. caAcsuay sen 1 m .Wcyteott Ctocfc

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