Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 255, 22 July 1909 — Page 6

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T3iE jtiennom palladium awo oinra EaESlJ 5 TETJBSDAtY, JULY 22, 1009. 4 AGE SIX. PICNICKERS WERE OUIIEBS OF PM EOT 0 Hundreds of Pleasure Seek ers Stormed the Beautiful Glen Yesterday. - ft TWO BIG CHURCH AFFAIRS AND THERE WERE NUMEROUS PRIMATE PARTIES 8CATTEREO ... - THROUGH THE NUMEROUS NOOKS AND C0RNER8.

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Miller park 'for picnic purposes Is on tiietacrease, If such a thing is posslThe park was crowded yesterday he condition is duplicated almost la the week. Sunday schools cf tfcetcounty contribute large crowds, Oe, Woman's Home Missionary sothapMethodist churches of the RJsfamocd district formed one of the Dto Erouos. The enure day was S9MC la the refreshing shades. Din ner and. supper, we served. Delegation were present from Cambridge City, Mew Oastle and almost every other'town la the district. The occasion I the most enjoyable of the QsUsy ever has held. Tigs United Brethren, church held its plcnbiyeUrday, also, and all who attended brought loaded baskets with them. My sucb good things to eat. It milt happy throng that gathered aboWthe festal cloths. Oood Tilings to Burn. dozens of private picnic pttlnr In fact nearly erery little dOand nook afforded In the acres of wootHaad was occupied. Of course the 0ood4bl&ge to eat and in most eases pgood looks of the cooks was re -pMjle tor,' many of the gatherings. XpUBfKT man who wandered) about BUga the park and saw all those ISreds of basketatfreaking the handlsswitb their weight looked and longeaSfavaln. He even felt worse when hs 'visited the animal cages and- saw she 'beasts being fed scraps of cake. With eacb sueoeeding influx of -visl-tor Stott 'parte tbwe is, an increasing demand toe better street car aceoanodatlom Ours clear over Into tkwfpnrtB are tfeing asked for. To see wonbsn unassisted carrying heavy picnic baskets from the street car enf I ill mi to the tables in the back of the -park, a full mile, makes the need for trackage further Into the pork

mora evident. There Is plenty of ununedVgrotukd to the north of the lake on wfatch the street oar company could extend fts tracks. There would be no deepodliatkm of nature's beauty and the material benefit to the general pub Ms would be of inestimable benefit. EATON, OHIO. ' Eaton, O., July 22. -Clarence Gullett, a young man living with his paroats, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gullett, about three miles south of Eaton, has been oonfined In the county jail for the past few days, having been arrested be cane his father filed a warrant because he thought the young man insane. The elder Gullett attempted to chastize a younger boy of bis family Monday and the one arrested on a sanity charge took exceptions to the matter and started to intercede for his brother. A Quarrel, between the father and the elder son ensued, and the . latter secured a 38-callbre revolver and threatened his father. The father became frightened at the threats made ' tohim and other members of bis f amUy and fled from their home. The accused bod was given a hearing this morning In the probate court before Judge Arthur D. Davis. Mrs. Serena Allen, the oldest woman In Preble county, died Tuesday at Che county Infirmary where she had been an Inmate for two or three veers. v Gbe was aged 96 years. Her death was the result of inflrmitives Incident to one of her advanced years. For several years she had been an Invalid, being totally blind. Mrs. Allen is survived by .four daughters, two .of whom, Mrs. William Shaffer and Mrs. David North, live in Baton. Her body will

be taken to Centerville, Ind., her form er home, where funeral and burial will take place Thursday. W. M. Rust, who Uvea near Campbellstown, fell from a hayloft in a barn on the farm owned by Henry Denlonger, and suffered the fracture of one rib and several other bruises. While playing with a couple of little girl friends. Miss Gertrude Weir, - year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weir, fell upon the ground and sustained a fracture of her right arm, t Rev. Henry Crampton of Eaton, who has served as pastor of the Christian church at West Manchester for the past two or three years, has been re employed for another year by the congregation of that church. Mrs. P. M. Greene returned from Richmond, Ind., Tuesday after a short visit with her son, E. C. Greene and family. She was accompanied home by her grandson. Master Richard Greene, who will spend a few days ; ... here. Sheriff W. S. Boner has purchased the St. Clair bakery from W. J, Evans. After deliberating a. short time with the evidence presented in the case of the State of Ohio vs. Harry Rife, - charged with first degree murder, the Jury which has been in session for two days returned a verdict of guilty. The Jury adjourned about 10 o'clock last night until 9 this morning after considering the evidence produced in the case of the State vs. Samuel C. Sid ers, charged with manslaughter. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind, July 22. -Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall of Richmond. were in Hagerstown Tuesday. Mia. Chas. Crump of ; Greensfork

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came over Tuesday evening for a visit with her sister Mrs. Hollace Hoover. Mrs. Emory Hanson returned to her home at New Castle Tuesday evening after a few days stay with her mother Mrs. E. G. Helner, north of town. . Theo. Shafer, east of town had twenty-four acre field of wheat which when threshed averaged 20 bushels to the acre.' It was also of extra good quality. Chas. Porter s residence is being painted. Mrs. Ann Addington went to Rich mond Wednesday morning to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Henry Adams of New Castle was the guest of Mrs. Agnes. Elliott and daughters, Wednesday. Mrs. -Samuel Cluggish and son of New Castle came down Wednesday morning , to visit her . parents, Henry Benson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Minos Strickler spent the day Wednesday at Greensfork. - Miss Edra : Moore Is visiting her aunt at Columbus, Ind. Victor, the eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Northcott mashed his fore-finger on the right hand while playing with a bicycle. Michael Conniff and Terry Walker were at Montpelier Wednesday where Hthey attended thee races. The annual fair dances will be giv en on Wednesday nights, July 28 and 29 under the management of Clifford Fouts and Ebert Wycoff. Music will be furnished by Mote and Branigan of Spiceland. Mrs. Maud Elvord of Richmond spent a part of Thursday here. Everyone would D benefited by taking Foley's Orino . laxatlve for stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the Brer and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? A. G. Luken ft Co. - : GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., July 22. Jock Goodwin and his threshing crew from northeast of Hagerstown came to this vicinity Tuesday morning by request of some farmers to do their threshing. They began operation at Ham Squire's, east of town and they ran up against some opposition that put their separate or out of commission for a few hours. During the day they ran four good sized stones and a one-half by ten inch bolt through the machine that had been placed in the wheat shocks by some unknown persons. Harris & Co. took in seventeen bushels of wheat at the elevator on Tuesday, the first day's operation. Harry Kins, carpentsr at the Warns

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County Lumber Yard, cut his leg with a chisel while at work Tuesday. The framers of this locality are somewhat dlsapointed In the quality of the present wheat crop. The yield is fair per acre, running from ten to twenty four bushels per acre and testing from fifty-one to sixty pounds. Mrs. Omer Brown of Richmond Js visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yager for a few days. George W. Davis north of town suffered two paralytic strokes recently. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Harry Fagan spent Tuesday in Richmond. George Mosey has lumbago. His mother and sister of Cincinnati are nursing him. Miss Blanch Kerr spent Tuesday In Richmond. The "Old Maids' convention" which was" to have been presented by the ladies of the Christian church Saturday night, July 24th, has been postponed until Saturday night, , August 7th, on account of the delay of. the books. Mrs. Charles Crump is the guest of relatives in Hagerstown. Hon, E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Quigley of Williamsburg, spent Tuesday with Mrs., Will Ellis. "Delay in commencing treatment for a slight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result in a serious kidney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. A. G. 'Luken & Co. - MILTON. IND, Milton. Ind., July 22. Emerson Gause Is home from Richmond on the sick list. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. . Caldwell of Connersville were the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Ferguson yesterday. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Fergu son.' - Robert Patterson who is troubled with asthma has not been so well. Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter. Miss Lots, were at dinner yesterday with Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Kniese of Cambridge City. . Mr. and Mrs. Laf e Beeson entertained their grandmother and aunt, Mesdames Catherine Wallace and Mary Baker, at dinner yesterday at their country home south of town. Thomas McDaniel of Eaton. was home to visit his children and mother-in-law yesterday. Mrs. Lindley Hussey and daughter Miss Jennie Hussey of west of town, were visiting friends at Richmond on Monday. Miss Edna Mann of Richmond is visiting her sister.. Utn Stora Wlsslei;

if a is west of town, also her many friends here. Elmer LHtle"s baby is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hussey and family west of town. Mrs. Oliver Wallace spent yesterday with hr husband's mother, Mrs. Ada Wallace at Centerville. The Misses Mary and Sarah Roberta ! received word that their brother Har-i ry Roberts and- wife were at their home J In Cincinnati and report tneir trip to Denver a very pleasant one. Mrs. John Ball was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. The merchants at Milton are receiving a large let of freight each day by interurban. Mrs. Marie Beeson attended a picnic at Glen Miller, Richmond, yesterday. She was the guest of Mrs. Col. Houek of .Centerville last night. Miss Leila Paxson is visiting her sister. Miss Fern Paxson at Richmond. Miss Paxson will leave here tomorrow for Argos, to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Townscnd, on her way back to Chicago. She will be accompanied a far as New Castle by her sister. Miss Pearl Paxson who will visit at Mrs. Ward's. NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, C, July 22.-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pence, who have been visiting relatives here for some time returned to their home at Sberldanville, Pa., going by the way of Niagara Falls. They were accompanied by Mrs. Martha Clark and Ralph Fenland. Mrs. Fudge returned Tuesday from Dayton where she has been visiting for a few days. Mrs. Cecil Reinheimer is visiting at Erlanger, Ky. Mr. Willie Barber went to Plana on Tuesday to work for the day. Mrs. Taylor has been visiting Mrs. C X. Mitchell for a few days. Mrs. Mary Reid was in Eaton Monday afternoon. Ruth and Yevonne of Warren. Ind, are visiting with Mrs. George Smith this week. Mrs. Mae Kuth and Miss Carrie Reid members of the Tuesday club made their first Inspection of the flower beds Tuesday. There are thirty-four children In the contest and each one greeted the Inspectors with great pride. They found nearly all the flower beds In good condition. Among the varieties of flowers are xenias. . asters, phlox and balsams. The prizes will be awarded in the falL The Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Cora Reid Friday afternoon. Mr. Can ill of Lewisburg placed a nice monument on H. P. Davis' lot in Springlawn cemetery.

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from Continental, O., after several weeks visit at that place. If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these Organs and there is no danger of Bright s' disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City Ind., July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweeny have moved In to their new home, on West Main street. A. A. McNeal of New Paris, Ohio, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Miller, Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Peet and children have returned from a visit of several weeks with friends in Ironton, Ohio. T. M. Bales of Mount Auburn, who has received patents on a number of useful articles, has recently received a patent on a folding opera chair which bids fair to be largely used. Ross and Paul Coffin have gone to Jefferson ville to visit their sister, Mrs. H. L. Brendal. Mrs. Mary Roth has added to the ap pearance of her property on Main street by the addition of a coat of paint. Mr. and Mrs. L N. Falls left Tuesday for a visit In Altoona, and other points in Kansas. Mrs. Lydia Huddleson is visiting relatives In Muneie. Mrs. J. E. Brooks and daughter, Bes sie, have gone to Bay View, Mich., for j a two weeks outing. S. A. Guernsey, conductor on the J., I. E. road, has moved into the residence vacated by Ralph Teague. Miss Nora Johnson Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, and other friends in this place. Mrs. Ophelia Shults Is the recipient of an artistic booklet of views, illus trative of Washington City, from Congressman and Mrs. W. A. Barnard. John Pustnelli retnrned to Shirley. Tuesday evening, after a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony PuslneHi and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Van Busklrk and daughter, Lillian, have retnrned from a vfeit with Monde friends. Mm. Curt Gosnstt has gone to Rushvills, where she win spend the summer with frlenda. Father Coulter Is spending the week In Indianapolis, Miss Ethel Gilmore, of Munde. Is the gnest of Mr. snd Mrs. Dan VanBasktrkv ' Ths appte crop in and shoot Cam City iAiAsmi

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ure, if the fruit borne on a tree on the lot of Mrs. Sarah Zell is any indication. This tree is loaded with fruit almost to the breaking point. Mrs. Harry Bond, and son, John, are visiting friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. Willard Rnmmel has returned to New Castle after a couple of days spent with Cambridge City friends. CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville. Ind., July 22. Mr. snd Mrs. A. B. Dunbar have been enter taining recently Prof, and Mrs. Scott Lester of North Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shelby of Greenfield: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kienxle of Greensfork. Mrs. Lenna King and son Herbert returned on Tuesday from an extend ed visit to her brother W. H. Kopn and famUy at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Festus Feeney are oc cupying the property of Mr. Robert P. Noble, formerly the home of the late Miss Martha L. Peelle. The ladies of the West Grove Cem etery association are making exten sive preparations for the Ice cream festival to be given on next Saturday evening, July 24, at " the Friends church at West Grove. Ice cream snd cake will be served as early as five o'clock. Miss Isabelle Williams, Mrs. Nora B, Gray. Mrs. A. H. Hirscb, Miss Laura! Bertsch, Miss Mary Green and others of Centerville attended the picnic at Glen Miller park Wednesday, held by the Woman's Home Missionary society of Richmond district of the M. E. church. Mrs. Olive Martin has been elected president of the West Grove Cemetery association In the place of Mrs. Mattle Green who has resigned. The Heber brothers will present their circus and vaudeville show on Monday evening In a tent In the north ern part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoili peter moved this week to Richmond having occupied B. M. Peelles house on East Main street. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Dent will now move Into the vacated property. Mrs. Horace J. Commons snd children of Richmond spent several days this week with Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Nugent. . Mrs. Roy Prttehard of Cambridge City Is passing the remainder of the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John C Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. William Dynes enter tained recently Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhorn and daughter Ruth, of Webster. ''- Mrs. Walter Commons of Richmond was the gnest of friends In Centerville on Wednesday. lPALLADiO;Ar2TJlC3.PAY:

.v.f-t: CMIICA(G(0)Via Ctfi LD.I1 Saturday KZSl Train leaves Richmond IS o'clock midnight. Returning leaves Chicago 19 p. m. Sunday night, arriving Richmond fttt Monday morning. For particulars etCt C. A. BLATR. P. ft T. A, Home TeL 201. Potted Flower snd Garden Plants good assortment. "Sing Shot" c will do the work. r Bof Finis" Also have sprayBring us your wool and get the top price. The pries is right at