Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 260, 27 July 1909 — Page 6

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News of Surrounding Towns

CENTEHVl LLE, ITi D. " Center-Hie, Ind., July 27.-Omter-Till bu tsken up the subject of oiling tns streets. Property holders and merchants on Main street have contributed the "material rid" for oiling Main street from Mai- Cross street west one sauare. The work was com

pleted on Saturday. Services of much interest were held at the Friends church on Sunday. The Rev. John Heaton of Smithfleld. O., preached at the morning meeting and the Rer. Charles Swanders preached In the evening. Both sermons were much appreciated by the congregatlon. The latest word received by Mrs. Helen V. Austin regarding the condition of her sister Mrs. Louise Vickroy Boyd, who met with a serious accident while visiting relatives at Ada, O., Is that there is, little hope of the recovery of Mrs. Boyd. Her children, Dr. Horace B. Boyd of Cambridge City and Mrs. Charles S. Bond of Richmond have been summoned to her bedside. Miss Geneve Horne has returned home after taking a course of study at Mrs. Blaker's kindergarten and primary college at Indianapolis. Mrs. Dora Brumfield and her daughter Miss Lois, .were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sullivan of near Richmond. Mrs. J. C. Warner of Indianapolis was the recent guest of Miss Lois , Brumfield. , Mrs. Julia W. Early is visiting relatives at West Alexandria, O. Mrs. Margaret Cott Ingham and children, Virgel and Aline of Dayton. O., have retained home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Gentry of . Chicago are to arrive this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.YWilliam H. De Moss.

crossed bats on the home grounds on Sunday. The score was 14 to 7 in favor of the Binglers. j Rev. J. H. Blackford who resides near town, drove in Saturday night

following officers were elected: So- and hitched his horse in rront uw

perlntendent, Mrs. Adaline Cain; as-

Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into consumption, but heals and . strengthen the lungs. It affords comfort and relief In the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. A. G. Luken & Co.

ECONOMY, IfJD .

slstant, E. E. Nicholson; secretary and treasurer, Frank Nicholson; organist. Miss Fern Moore. William Shinn. Miss Ruby McCall and Miss Stareen McCall of Richmond ate dinner Sunday with Squire Fraiser and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards spent

Sunday with Oscar Edwards and fam-

Mr. and Mrs. Bent Oler entertained

Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Mar

tin Oler, Mr. and Mrs. Amar Ellis,

Mrs. Hannah Campbell of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler of Morgan's Chapel. ':::,;

Mr. and Mrs. Gus.Weyl had as their

Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. O. Morrison of

Greensfork.

If people with symptoms of kidney

or bladder trouble could realize their

danger they would without loss of

time : commence taking Foley s i Kid

ney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of Brights' disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. A. G. Luken & Co.

Economy, Ind., July 27. Rev. C. C. Coats of Richmond occupied the pulpit ln,the Friends church here Sunday at 10: 30 a. m. and at Morgan's Chapel Sunday evening. '. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cbamness and children ate dinner with Lawrence Hlatt and family. Sunday. . '' Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cheesman of West River Sunday. C. Fenimore of Muncie was here Sunday after Master Howard Fenimore, who has been visiting his grand parents. : ' w Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam

Rakestraw of Losantsville; Mrs. Amanda Lamb and daughter, Ida of Econ

omy, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb. Lon Edwards made his, regular trip to Muncie Sunday. Miss Minnie Marshall is -visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall of Wash

ington, D. C. Miss Marshall is one of Wayne county's popular school

teachers.

Rev. Frank Rhoads preached in the Friends church at West River , Sunday

morning.'"-. . -

Albert Clark of Indianapolis who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Clark, gave a social Saturday evening in honor of Miss Myrtle Clark also of Indianapolis at Mr. Clark's home. Many young people were present. Dainty refreshments were served.

Mrs. Susie Swain and daughter ara4

visiting Mrs. Campbell of Winchester. Freeman " Nelson of Greensfork - is the guest of Mr. and ' MrB. Randolph Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hazton and daughter Mary and L. Swain attended the spiritual meeting at Chesterfield. Sunday. Miss Alice Gwin was the afternoon guest of the Misses Hulda and Hazel Hazton. v Aunt Emmely Adlmson, 85 of Muncie arrived from Fountain City, where she visited Rev. Aaron Worth and

wife the past week, to visit relatives

here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. George , Cramer's

chicken house was robbed recently. All the pullets were taken.

"Ton Cramer, one time a resident

of this place but who has been away

several years is here visiting rela

tives.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hlatt gave an

elegant dinner Sunday for the young

men that are members of the Friends

church here. The dinner was served in two courses and was enjoyed by

those present. '

The Sugar Grove Liberal U. B.

church held their annual Sunday school election Sunday morning. The

MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., July 27. E. A. Kuhns

and daughter. Miss Mary, visited Mr:

and Mrs. Harry Hollmeyer, at Eaton,

Sunday. v

Miss Rachel Thomas is visiting relatives at Muncie, for a few days. hllr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson, of Con-

nersville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella

Hoffman.

James Baldwin was home from New

Castle yesterday to visit his mother,

Mrs. Sarah Ohmtt spent several

days with her daughter, Mrs. Elwood Hussey, west of town last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders were host and hostess at dinner Sunday,

for the Rev. and Mrs. Pinnick and

Mrs. Vene Beeson.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin were host and hostess at dinner , Sunday

for Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner and

family, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kerlin and

Mr. and Mrs. James Shank and fam ily.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson, of

Richmond, were at his mother's. Mrs

Elizabeth Atkinson, Saturday evening and attended the play, "Don't Tell My

Wife."

Miss Pearl Hilderbrandt of Montpel-

ier, was the guest of her aunt Mrs.

Jerome Vernon and family over Sun

day.

Mrs. Allan Freesh of Connersville

was in town yesterday on business.

Mrs. Emil Ebert of Cambridge City spent yesterday at her father's, John

Klieber, Sr.. south of town. They

were threshing at Mr. Klieber's.

Word comes from Bentonville that

Theo Beeson, who has been sick so

long, was thought to be better.

Mrs. Fannie Craig Cox and husband

of Richmond, were at her mother's

yesterday. Mr. Cox is in ill health.

Mr. and Mrs". Willis Leverton's

guests at dinner, Sunday, were Mr

and Mrs. Clyde Leverton and Mr. and

Mrs. Jesse Revelee.

Mrs. Alice Burrows of Jersey City,

is visiting rher mother, Mrs. Rhoda

Hunt and other relatives. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson are

spending a few days at the home of

Mrs. Beeson's brother, R. P. Lindsay.

Miss India Neeves was at Cam

bridge City on a short business trip

yesterday.

Robert Patterson who suffers with

asthma was not so well yesterday.

Alvin Lowrey was at Cincinnati

Sunday on the excursion.

Orvel ' Hess spent Sunday at Rich

mond and was the visitor of Ellsworth Filbys family.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin en

tertained 3 at dinner .W Sunday. Their

guests were the Misses Hazel Moore, of Rushville, Ruby and Blanche Moore. The Misses Hazel and Ruby Moore are spending today with Richmond relatives.

Miss Mary Vandemark of Columbus,

fOhio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Wallace and family south of town.

.Miss Edna Mann was entertained with the Misses Ruby and Blanche Moore, yesterday at dinner in honor

of Miss Hazel Moore.

Mrs. Mary St. Clajr, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentle and daughter were at Richmond calling on friends yesterday and shopping. Miss Nora Doddridge of Doddridge, was calling on friends here yesterday and was accompanied home by Miss

LLeota George, who will spend a few

days there.

business house of George Motxy. When ready to go home the reverend gentleman, who no doubt was think

ing or more important things, wantea

home, leaving his horse tied to tne

rack. George McCoy delivered his rig

to him Sunday morning.

N. S. Larch visited over Sunday with

his sisters in Fairhaven.

W. W. Barton and family of New

Madison spent Sunday with Harrison

Wellbaum's family.

Cornelius Shewmon and family have

returned from Franklin, where they were attending the Miami Valley

Chautauqua.

Lee Juday of Richmond is here look

ing after the placing of the monument

in memory of the late Dr. Harry

Blackford.

Frank Schreel and family of Green

ville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller.

Floyd Blackford of Hamilton, is the

guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Shewmon.

Mr. and Mrs. William McCabe have

returned from a visit with friends at Dayton.

Frank Campbell has the cement con

tract on the new building being erected by Lee & Stayton.

Ed Bunger, our very popular grocer

is using crutches as the result of running a nail into his foot.

again take up the practice of medi- Connersville. were visitors in the home

cine. ) J of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Study Sunday.

New Castle and Hagerstown played) - Mise Myrtle Vanmeter of Indiana-

base ball here Sunday, the score beins polls, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

8 to 9 in favor of New Castle. Will Butler.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and chll- Mrs. Sarah Williams and Master

dren Frances and Emma jean were the Herbert Fisher spent Sunday with

guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and friends in New Castle.

Mrs. M. T. Fox. I - The Bible study class of the Chris-

Miss Ethel Roller will assist T. S. Itian church has completed the course

Walker, secretary of the fair asso-1 "Training for Christ.' Friday evening

elation with his entry books this week, j July 30, at half seven o'clock, the Rev.

A forty horse power gasoline engine Burnie of Indianapolis, will deliver the

has been installed by P. H. Davis to class address. Rev. Cecil Franklin will

run the new theater "Picture Land." I present the diplomas. A cordial invi

Heretofore the power has been taken j tation is extended to the public to be

from the city electric light plant, and I present at the exercises.

it was very inconvenient as the en-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds of Ha-

gines were not strong enough to pull j gerstown were the guests of Mr. and

the residences, street lights, business Mrs. Ora Wheeler Sunday.

houses and the two five cent shows.! Miss Ruth Coffin will go to Anderson One show could only run at one time. I Wednesday for a month's visit with

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rowe entertain-j her brother, Craig Coffin and family

ed at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliv-1 She will also visit friends in Converse

er Brown, Mrs. John Teeter, Ralph before returning.

Teeter and Mrs. Lydia Rowe. I Mr. and Mrs. John Worl of Hagers-

Mrs. John Hansom and son Lester, I town visited friends in this place Sun

of Modoc, are spending this week with day.

her mother and sister, Mrs. Sara Bell Rev. T. M. Guild, superintendent of

and Miss Florence Bell. jthe Richmond district, preached an ex

Mrs. Elizabeth Deardoff of Indiana-1 cellent sermon and administered the

polls came Sunday to visit her daugh-1 sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the

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A CLOSE SHAVE. Many of Them Happening Every Day but Soon Forgotten. Close shaves would be of more frequent occurrence but for the tender f aces of many men, which will not permit of shaving often. Heretofore, nothing has been said In these columns about pOBlam, a new skin discovery, in connection with Its use after shaving. Its publicity and sales have been confined almost exclusively to its remarkable v properties ,as an eczema cure; it stops the itching at once and cures the worst cases in a few days.

While the application of poslam after shaving is one of its minor uses, such

as for pimples, the complexion, etc., shavers will find it a revelation, as it

does for abrasions, roughness, and se

vere scrapings what It does for all

manner of skin difficulties heals and

cures in a few rfours. It is the only article possessing real antiseptic and curative value that has ever been exploited for this purpose, and will soothe and tone up the skin as no toilet preparation could possibly do. Poslam can be had for fifty cents at any reliable druggist's, particularly W. H. Sudhoff. who make a specialty of it. Or the Emergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 2oth Street. New York City, will send a trial supply free by mail to any one who will write for it This la sufficient to show results in 24 hours.

M. E. church Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Scudder visited

relatives in Knightstown Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Coffin and Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Bryan were in New Castle Sunday afternoon, the guests of W. H. Elliott and family.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White spent

Sunday with friends in New Paris, O.

Miss Gaynelle Hagaman will spend

today with friends in New Madison, Ohio.

Harry Allen and family of Indianap-

B

Allen in Hagerstown for a weeks visit.

Mrs. C B. Kellar is visiting in the

home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar

of Lewi8ville.

Lewis Bowman was a Cambridge

City visitor Monday.

Miss Luclle Petro has gone to Green

field for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M L. Scott and daughter, Miss Hazel.

Mrs. Lee Ault and daughters, Mrs.

C. E. Canaday, and Miss Harriet Ault, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagaman attended the funeral of Mrs. Rchel Ault

of Greenville, O., today.

ELDORADO, OHIO.

Eldorado, O., July 27. Miss Julia

Coblentz of Dayton,, is the guest of

Clure.

Lewisburg and1 the Royal Binglers

G!QIHM!!2RC(IA BUBE FREE 1 Then are few troubles about which the sufferer is given more bad advice thaa summer diarrhea, or "running off of the bowels.1 Tour friends will probably tell you to take Jamaica ginger, a mixture of laudanum or some other astringent Mi lily. Thee are the very things yon should not take. Summer diarrhea is caused by catching cold ixrthe stomach or bowels or because of some unfit food or water that yoa took. These were germ-laden, and the germs got into the bowels and irritated them. The thing to do is to take a reliable antiseptic laxative

like ' DiC MLUWCU.'S STKUf

FCTSaN. which will promptly remove

the germs and tone ana strengthen tbe stomach and bowels and thus give them a mew start. Yoang and old can use it with equal effect. Thooiands of American faaiittss keep it constantly in the house far jnst such digestive troubles as sommm complaint, indigeition, bilwosnea. constipation, sack headache, and espedaQy for the digestive ailments of

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- HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown,' Ind., July 27. Mra. Frank Newcomb and children of Indianapolis, are visiting her mother Mrs. Cordelia Scott. Miss Martha Clark of Carthage, was a guest at the Clark home on South Washington street over Sunday. Mrs. Martha Harter entertained at tea Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Charles N. Teeter, Mrs. John Sells, Mrs. Sallie Mclntyre and herself which were all

on Saturday. The combined ages of the four was 184 years. Mr. and Mrs. George Denny and two children have moved to New Castle.

John Horlne has arrived home from

the Seattle exposition.

Mir. and Mrs. Will Replogle enter

tained; at their home east of town Sunday Mrs. Lee and daughters and Russell Hayworth of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Charles Teeter and son Herman, Mr.

and Mrs. John Sells and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connlff.

Mrs. Josephine Baldridge has returned from Richmond where she was assisting In the care of her daughter, Mrs. Will Jamison who underwent an operation. John Teeter and Charles Teeter and sons Donald and Macy, have returned from a short trip on business to Chicago, and were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartley at Oehkosh, Wis.,

on Sunday. Mrs. Rhodaus and son" have returned from a few weeks stay in Kentucky. Walter Sells of Anderson Is visiting at the home of his uncle Theodore Sells. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Holmes of New Castle have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Charles Harter. Miss Marie Sommerlad of Indianapolis is the guest of her cousin. Miss Gertrude Schuler. Mrs. Harry Parsons and children of Cambridge City are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Martha Harter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Emory Harter and baby of Cambridge, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn Sunday. Miss Jeannette Tolle of Richmond is

'a guest at the home of her aunt and

uncle, Richard Cordell and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton. Pummel of North Perrystreet, are entertaining the latters mother and sister, Mrs. Florence Cholmondeley of Cincinnati, and Mrs. W. 9. Tozzer of Delaware, Ohio. Miss Thelma Pumel will accompany

l her grandmother on a trip to Niagara

Falls. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Stonecipher, southwest of town, a fine baby

(girl, first child. It has been named

Elizabeth.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatfield of Greensfork, were in Hagerstown Sun

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Oler, Mr. and

Mrs. Albert Atkison and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Cicero Oler of near Economy were in Hagerstown Sunday afternoon. Dr. F. C Lamar has sold his prac

tice to Dr. Oliver Deardoff. Dr. Deardoff is well known here, being horn

and raised north - of town. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deardoff are his parents.

Dr. Lamar and mother will move to

City, where tha doctor will

ter, Miss Neva Deardoff for a week.

NEW PARIS, 0.

New Paris, O., July 27. Mrs. Su

san Miller entertained at dinner Sun-

dav Mrs. Aenes Hawley and Miss

Elizabeth Mitchell. .

Mrs. Charles Beatty of Peru, Ind., returned to her home, Sunday after an

extended visit here with relatives.

Robert Spenceivof Richmond, spent

Saturday and Sunday here with rela- oils, have joined Dr. and Mrs. J,

tives. Mrs. Cora Swisher and son, Mur

ray. of Dayton, O., came Saturday for

a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. Harvey Brandenburg and fam

lly entertained1 company from Green

ville, Sunday.

Misses Mary and Helen Neanen spent Saturday night and Sunday in

Richmond.

H. E. McKeon and , family spent

Sunday at Greenville with his parents

Joseph White and family spent

Sundav with relatives at Greenville.

Tr 1511 Rlonm entertained Sun- Delay in taking Foley's Kidney

dav. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Kreider of Remedy if you have backache, kidney

Washington, D. C, and Misses Anna or bladder trouble, fastens the disease

nA Mnria KVeirter nf ravton. upon you and makes a cure more air

Mr nrt Mr. w v whitiev hafl u fieulL Commence taking Foley's Kid-

guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Remedy today and you will soon TwtftoiH anH Thnma pvm mi be well. Why risk a serious malady?

. A. G. Luken & Co.

Mrs. Olive Tvler entertained Sun

day Mrs. Cora Swisher and son of Closer relations between physicians Dayton, Mrs. Martha Murray and son and the press were advocated by Dr. and dauehter. Elwood and Ethel. Mr. J- W. Pettit, president of the Illinois

and Mrs. Ed Murray, Josiah Jones and State Medical Society, in his address

Mary O'Toole were afternoon callers.

Harold Mltchel of Crawfordsville,

Ind., was home over Sunday.

Walter Barton of Pittsburg, spent

Sunday at home.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills spent Sun

day with their son, Harry and family,

Miss Smith of Dayton was the guest

of her cousin, Edith Reid Sunday.

The Reinheimer reunion was held

at Glen Miller Park, Sunday. Those

In attendance from here were Mr.

and Mrs. Fremont Reinheimer, Mr.

and Mrs. Call Rheinheimer, Edgar

Rheinheimer and family, Roy Kil

bourne and wife, Frank Slorp and

family.

Jack Jones went to Covington, Fri

day where he joined Mrs. Jones and

from there went to the Chautauqua at

Franklin, returning Sunday night.

To Niagara Falls . August 10 via Cleveland and the Lake.. To Atlantic City, Cape Map And other Seashore Resorts, August 5 Tb Colorado and California Daily with long limit. Variable routes. To Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition

Daily. Seattle. Portland. San Francisco and other Pacific Coast and West

ern cities may be visited on the trip, which may be made over variable routes west of Chicago and St. Louis. -

Homeseekers Northwest, West, Southwest

On designated dates during Summer. Sunday Excursion to Lake Maxinkuckee $1.75 round trip. Special train leaves 5:55 A. M-, Aug. 1, 190

Sunday Outing Excursion, Aug. 1st, 1909.

New Castle, 75 cents; Middletown, S5 cents; Anderson. 90 cents; Elwood.

$1.00; Kokonio, $1.25; Logansport, $1.50. Special train leaves 9:20 A. L

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From nearest Ticket Agent, or call on or write C. W. Elmer, Richmond, Ind.

at the fifty-ninth annual meeting of

the society. While deprecating adver

tising of a sensational or untruthful

nature, he called attention to the

public good that could be accomplished

through publicity of the right sort "A broad definition of advertising,' said Dr. Pettit, "would Include every

thing in an advertisement, whether paid or otherwise, which is Intended

to benefit the individual. It such,

there could be no logical objection to

it. It is the element of fraud, intent

ional or otherwise, which makes ad

vertising by our profession so object

of exaggeration, either expressed or

implied, should be regarded as legit

imate."

by for

Everyone would ho benefited

taking Foley's Orlno Laxative

H mi..h. -a stomach and liver trouble and habi

ptlnninn Tt BVAAtAnt trial

stomach and breath, gently stimulates

the liver and regulates the bowels and is much superior to pills and or-

home Sunday after a visit with Mrs

Clara Smelker of New Madison.

Mr. and Mrs. Van Thompson and

Jeannette Lehman o, Richmond vis- VV today 'l X G. Lkei

ited Geo. Lehman and family, Sunday.

Dd Clark entertained Sunday, Walter Hahn and family, Rutherford

Jones, wife and daughters of Rich

mond.

Foster Newbern who has been sick

for some time does not seem to im

prove very fast.

John Eliason, one of our aged citi

zens, is now confined to his bed with

paralysis and there is little hope of

his recovery,

Call Reinheimer went to Erlanger,

Ky., to visit his wife, who is visiting

relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Noggle of New

Madison, spent Sunday with her par

ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ginger.

Ross Markey and wife of New Hope

were calling on relatives here, Sun

day.

Mrs. Larrison is visiting at Spring

field.

Rev. Behner and family spent Sat

urday night and Sunday with friends

at Gettysburg.

Mrs. Caroline McNeil is visiting in

Richmond.

The funeral services of Mrs. Fall

were held at the M. E. church, Mon

day morning, Rev. Flory delivering

the sermon. Burial at Friendship.

Mrs. Belle Lawrence and daughter

of Dayton and Mrs. John Laughlin,

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Child-

ers of near Richmond.

& Co.

Lawyer's Sharp and Biting Retort.

Twe well known lawyers were try

ing a case before "Squire" William

Brown. Every little while one or the other etf tbe attorneys would say some

thing. One of thee sneerlngiy critl

cised the language la a statement

made by tbe opposing eeunseL

"See here," came back the Urwyer

who was attacked. "I'll have yen un

derstand, my dear sir. that I know

what I'm talking about. I m an A. BM

an A. M. ana a Lii u. i guess you

haven't got 1 much on me when you

come right down to it."

"Yes,' snapped the other lawyer, "1

know you're an A. B., A. M. and all

that And you're an A-S-S."

Which, of course, stopped further

argument Cleveland Plain Dealer.

That's the Question.

Clifford can ask questions quicker

thaa we can answer them, and a few

days ago his uncle told him be would

turn into an Interrogation point

agreed with him and ssid that I had once seen a picture of a little boy

turning Into one. He had become

more and more curved and finally had

become jnst a large interrogation

point

Cliff listened Intently, and when

had finished he Instantly asked. "Well.

how did they keep the dot under him?"

Delineator.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND.

Delay in commencing treatment for

a slight irregularity that could have

been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney

Remedy msy result in a serious kid

ney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy! The act approving the admission

builds up the worn out tissues and 1 of the state of West Virginia as the strengthens these organs. A. G. Lu- thirty-fifth state, to the Union, passed

ken & Co. congress December 31. 1862. ta take

effect June 20. 1863. The peculiar

shape of the state of Virginia made

many counties, on its western side.

Cambridee Citv. Tnd Jnw :''r Ur border on the northern state of Ohio

and Mrs. Theodore Myers of Indianap- and Pennsylvania, and In thoes countolis, Mrs. Katherine Myers and Miss les sentiment at the beginning of the Alice Meriparis n m ., vrv c-m civil war was strongly northern.

Lashlev of Centrvili th naa which led to frequent meeting

of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Study and Mrs. thelr inhabitants and the final creation

Mav Boden Sunilir 1 out oi wem m. m bisib ui r ctl wit-

Friends of Curt Gosnell will be sorry fcnia

to learn that he is quite sick in Erie,

Pa. He has been unfitted for drivine! Many people with chronic throat

in the races since early last week. He land lung trouble have found comfort is under the care of a physician and land relief in Foley's Honey and Tar as

a trained nurse. His horses will, in all it cures stubborn coughs' after other probability, be shipped back to Cam- treatment has failed. L. M. Ruggles, bridge City within eight or ten days. Reasnor. Iowa, writes: "The doctors

Mr. and Mrs. George Marts, Mrs. said I had consumption, and I got no

George McConkey and little daughter. better until I took Foley's Honey and Vivian, spent Sunday in White City I Tar. It stopped tbe hemorrhages and

park at Indianapolis. pain in my lungs and they are now

John Page and Grady Saunders of I sound as a bullet' A. u. Luken

DR. J. A. WALLS, TOE SPECIALIST 21 Sositli Tenth SU. McsusMadU tadL OfStcc slays) fttoatay. Tmestay. Frtoay mm Satawelay of each week. Consultation and one month's Treatment Free. TREATS DISEASES OF THE THROAT. LUNGS.

KIDNEYa LIVER and BLADDER, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA and DISEASES OP THE BLOOD. Kpllensv or ratlin fits). Cancer. Private and Nanrous

niaMsriL Wmaia ni.,,. Loaa of VI tallty from Indiscretions. Piles. Fistu

la, Fissure and Ulcerations or tne neoium. witnout detention irom duiibi

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