Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 309, 14 September 1909 — Page 6

THE BICHMOND FATtlAtHLUM ANI SCT-TEIEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1909.

News of Surrounding Towns

FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. TYwntain City, Ind., Sept 14.-OW People's service was held at the M. E. church last Sunday at 10:30 a. ra. There was a nice attendance. The twenty oldest people were more than 1,500 years. There was preaching by the nastor. both moraine and evening. Mr. John Wright Johnson, who is'' 93 years old, sang a beautiful solo, entitled "My Mother's Gift." Two persons Joined the church in the evening. Mrs. A. T. Pegg and daughter Blanch spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Lawler In Richmond. Mr. Howard Thompson and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Lawrence -Thompson and family. Mrs. Belle Thompson is visiting relatives and friends in Bethel for a few days. Mrs. Maggie Hlatt of Richmond spent Sunday evening with her parents, Mr. Ed Price and wife. There will be a series of temperance meetings held this week in a large tent In Linden Osborne's field. Rev. P. W. Lough, state chairman of "the prohibitionists will have charge of the meetings, and other addresses will be heard by other speakers throughout the week. The Clarion Trio will furnish the music. The meetings begin on Tuesday night, Sept. 14th. A NARROW ESCAPE. Edgar N. Bayllss, a merchant of Robinson ville, Del., wrote: "About two years ago I was thin and sick, and coughed all the time and If I did not have consumption, it was near to it. I commenced using Foley's Honey and Tar, and it stopped my cough, and I am now "entirely well, and have gained twenty-eight pounds, all due to the good results from taking Foley's Honey and Tar." A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Sept. 14. Orvel Hess visited relatives at Richmond Sunday. Miss Abbie Wissler has resigned her place as clerk at L. R. Gresh's store and has gone to Dublin to make her home, at Charles Cox's. Mesdames Elizabeth Atkinson and Sarah Hussey were at dinner with Mrs. E. S. Newman and family. Sunday. Emerson Booth and family have gone to Richmond, to stay a few weeks. They will do light housekeeping, until they return to their home, here. Mrs. Charles Breese of Cambridge City, was the guest of Mrs. Cyrus Phillpott and other friends yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Gentle and Miss Margaret Gentle were at Richmond, yesterday. Mrs. John L. Jone3. of Centerville, was attending at the sick bed of her brother, W. A. Bragg, yesterday. Mr. Bragg is apparently more comfortable. The ladies of the C. W. B. M. of the Christian church will have a social at Mrs. H. L. Jones's tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marven. LaGrande Marven and mother, and Miss Helen Marven of Franklin with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams of Richmond, are visiting Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Williams, O. H. Beeson, Wilbur Elwell, Hiram Elwell, Frank Williams and Paul Saldwell and other friends. , From here they go to Raleigh to visit Horace Elwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Florea and family were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. BeesOh Sunday. . Miss Edna Mann and friends of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warren, Sunday. Mrs. John Ingermann and children, and Mrs. Colbert Crownover spent Sunday with friends at Cambridge City. Oliver Brumfield has returned home and entered school. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lantz have gone to Chicago to visit relatives. Miss Emma Quinn and friend, of New Lisbon, were entertained with Miss Cora Brown, Sunday. Harold McDaniel joined his brother Robert at Eaton with their father Thomas McDaniel Sunday. They returned that evening. Mrs. Cadwalladar of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schepman and family, of New Castle spent Sunday at Ed Schepman's. Will Rothermel of Connersville, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ann Rothermel and other relatives. Mrs. Rothermel is better. D. Heiney, of Indianapolis was at his sister's Mrs. G. P, Borders. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whitely, of Richmond, spent Sunday with her brothers, Messrs. Will and Jesse Moore and families. Miss Abbie Wissler, was at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam and family Sunday. Miss Naomi Filby of Richmond was their guest, yesterday. Mrs. Mary Connell of Connersville, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stahl and daughter, of Richmond, enroute home from Indianapolis, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and fIrs. Jas. Coons. Floyd Hendrix, of New Castle, was the guest of Miss Ruby Kellam, Sundays-Watson Faucett is working on the Garfield school building, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson spent Sunday at Bentonville. Mrs. Frank DuGranrut has returned from Indianapolis. Emerson Gause and Harold Hoshour have returned from New Castle to enter school. Benj. Kellam was home from New Castle, Sunday. :' v, v.'V; -v-;- , Mrs. Margaret Faucett of Hamilton, Ohio, who has been at John Faucett's Is now visiting Mrs. Faucett near Dub lin. Miss Conrey who was also at Mr. Faucett's, returned to Cedar Grove, yesterday. c Mrt and MVa. 'A..X Mnrt ntortirifrt Mr.'tSfd Mrs. James McCann, Dr. and

Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs. Gregg, of Connersville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Prof, and Mrs. Mora, Mrs. Jennie Summers, Messrs. and Mesdames Will Goodwin and Morris Goodwin of New Castle, formed an auto party to Connersville, Sunday. Allan Doddy was at Indianapolis Sunday. His mother, Mrs. Thomas Doddy was called to Richmond yesterday by the death of her father. Messrs. and Mesdames Clyde Leverton, Geo. Keever and family, Harrison Hicks and daughter and Mrs. Wiggans were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. B; Bryant were at Raleigh yesterday. Miss Inez Doddridge attended the Helen Hunt club with Mrs. J. W. Judkins, at Cambridge City yesterday. Miss Rachel Thomas will visit at Muncie and Shelby, Ohio before returning to Oberlin college. Timothy Connell has purchased the interest of J. R. Stafford in the Milton elevator. He paid $2,500. The elevator is now entirely owned by Mr. Connell. The Rev. F. A. Scott pastor of the Christian church, announced his intention of giving up this work at the close of the year. The Rev. Mr. Scott has not yet fully determined on his future, but thinks he will take a course at Butler or other college.

EATON. OHIO. Eaton, O., Sept. 14. Walter Balger is here from Middletown visiting relatives and attending the fair Mrs. Mary Diehl and Miss Tena Rau spent Sunday in Campbellstown, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Swisher. Joe Fassnacht, of Salt Lake City, Utah, is here on a visit to relatives and to enjoy a vacation attending the Preble County Fair. Miss Edna Peters of Camden, wffll be a guest at the home of E. E. Morrow this week. Miss Martha Comfort, of Dayton, is visiting E. E. Longnecker and family. Mrs. James K. Scott of Chicago, who spent last week here with her brother, J. A. Kennel and wife, left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Butler county. Misses Helen Mitchell and Carrie Albrecht, of Miamisburg. Miss Alice Kyle, of Kyle, and Max Stansell, of Dayton, will be guests of Clarence Greene, Thursday. Ed Acton of Jackson. Mich., is here on a visit to the family of his brother, Ora, and to attend the fair. Ed has gone the gauntlet of occupations since leaving here for Michigan sever al years ago, and is now back to nature tilling her soil. Miss Bess Bruoe is here from Greenville on a visit to her parents and to attend the fair. She is entertaining Mr. Street, of Greenville, this week. Mrs. Harry Thompson of Dayton, is a guest of Mrs. Russell Smith. Mrs. Russell Smith will snend next week in Indianapolis with friends. Joe Eidson returned Sunday from an extended sojourn at Petoskev. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Eidson, who have also been there for some time, re turned Monday. Mrs. Ethel Campbell and husband, of Chicago, and her brother, Lurton BrookOiey of Mohave, California, have been here the past week visitinsr old friends anid relatives. TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS Carlisle Center, N. Y., G. B. Burhans, writes: "About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and after four years I am again pleased to state that I have never had any return of those symptoms, and I am evidently cured to stay cured." Foley's Kidney Remedy will do the same for you. A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 14 The ninety-third anniversary of Mrs. Martha Keys was observed on Sunday by a party of relatives coming to her home and bringing with them well filled baskets, whose contents furnished an elegant dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Keys, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keys and daughter Margaret, of Knightstown, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds of Fountain City; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Means and family, of Centerville. Mrs. Martha Keys is a member of the well known Medearls family, and is a sister of the venerable Fletcher Medearls of Greensfork. Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Deardorff and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers went to Glen Miller on Sunday and partook of an enjoyable picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. James Hugle of Mount Carmel, Ohio, returned home on Monday after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Terry and other relatives. Miss Lois and Mr. Clarence Brumfield were guests of friends at Richmond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Horner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, north of Centerville. Mrs. Julia W. Early has gone to Troy. Ohio, for an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Alice Shepherd. Mr .and Mrs. Marcellus Beitzell visited Mr. Henry eeson and family, at Indianapolis, on Sunday. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Mw E. church, will meet with Mrs. Dora Brumfield on Thursday afternoon. Miss Mode Brown entertained on Saturday, Miss Inez Huddleson of Winchester. They attended the play of "The Red Mill," at Richmond on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Stigleman of Richmond was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. Cora DeMoss. , Mrs. Ella Dunbar entertained at supper on Saturday the Misses Lillian and Iris Scott of Dayton, Ohio, Mis3 May Baldwin of Muncie, Miss Letha Dunbar, Miss Kola Savage, Miss Ruth Baldwin of Centerville. Charles F. Robbins went to Spiceland on Monday to visit his son, the

Rev. M. O. Robbins, who is at the sanitarium at that place. While at Spiceland Mr. Robbins will visit friends and former neighbors, he having been a resident there at one time. Mrs. Dora Brumfield and her daughter, Miss Lois, attended a dinner party on Sunday, given by Mr. and Mrs. Austerman, at their country home east of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb J. Harvey were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover, near Greensfork.

WARNING Do not be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fever, asthma and lung trouble, as it stops the cough and heals the lungs. A. G. Luken & Co. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Sept 14. Robert Morrison, who recently was mashed up in a, railroad wreck is able to be out, hut still carries an arm in a sling. Mr. Morrison has two sets of carpenters finishing the contracts he has taken which are eight in number. Cliff and RAy Gwin and Ray Morrison are bossing the gangs of workmen. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris and son took diinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Adimson of Carlos City. Lon Edwards made his usual trip to Muncie, Sunday. Bert Oder, and Joe Morrison, who recently went on a fishing expedition were arrested here Saturday night on an affidavit alleging they used dynamite in killing fish. They all gave $500 bond and will stand trial as they declare they will be able to prove they are not guilty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobbs and son of Muncie spent Sunday here. Miss Nola Oler was the Saturday and Sunday guest of Miss Blanche Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison visited Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Oler, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin and sons are back from Greensfork where they attended a show. There was a large crowd out to hear the Rev. Richardson, Sunday morning in the M. E. church. Squire Frasier and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and son Floyd, Mr. ani Mrs. Norman Lacey and son, Harry of Sheridan street, Richmond." Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, Mrs. Martha Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fenimore, were Sunday afternoon guests of Grandxna Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson and baby were guests of Medford relatives, Sunday. The Friends' Missionary Society were entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Emma Hiatt. Some very interesting talks were given and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clark ate dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain. A big crowd of baseball fans from here attended the ball game at Williamsburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macey entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornburg. Mrs. Vina VandergTip of Popular Run, and Mrs. Surface of Lynn, attended Friends' Meeting at West River, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and Miss Ruby Jones were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chamness. Miss Jones is attending high school at Muncie and returned there Sunday evening. Mr. Theo Barnes of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night and Sundiay here with his wife, who is spending the latter end of summer here. Miss Myrtle Clark is visiting Miss Elsie Marshall of Richmond, a few days. Tot Cranor is busy buying stock and shipping. One of the most pleasant outings the M. E. Aid Society has had for a long time was given at the home of Mrs. Martha Atkinson, given at the home of Mrs. Martha Atkinson, recently. A full attendance of the members were present and everyone had their best Sunday smile with them and no happier crowd ever was served refreshments. Walter Hunnicutt win move on the A. O. Peirce farm near Sugar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer are spending a few days in Richmond. Tom Cromer of no particular place has again arrived In Economy. Wade Kennedy spent Sunday at Westsidte Park, Muncie. Cal Fenimore of Muncie was here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Swain were at Williamsburg, Sunday. No preaching at Friends church Sunday morning. Vine Scott was in Hagerstown Sunday. Dr. Abernethy, the great English physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life is in danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidneys, corrects urinary irregularities, and tones up the whole system. A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind.. Sept. 14. Miss Nelle Cassidy, who has been the guest of her brother, P. H. Cassidy, and family, has returned to Rushville, to resume her work in the public schools of that city. Ora Boring is moving his family Into the Marson property on Church street. Mrs. Louisa Nicholson of New Castle is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bent Wilson. Rev. Evans has gone to Muncie to attend the A. JL E. conference which convenes in that city this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin of Greensfork, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vanbusklrk. Mrs. Harrison of Connersville, U spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest McGraw, of North Front street. Mrs. Joe Wade, who has been quite seriously sick, is reported as impro -ing. Mrs. Link GIpe sad daughters of Lo-

;gansport, spent Sunday with, friends

in Cambridge City. Dr. J. E. Wright has returned from Salem, where he spent several days with his brother-in-law, Lon Colglazier, who is seriously 111. Dr. J. E. Wright transacted business in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huffman, of Hammond, Ind., have been the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rummell. C T. Wright accompanied his son Don, to Winona Monday, where the latter will enter the Culver Military Academy, located near that city. T. G. Smith of Glen Cam, Ohio, was a Cambridge City visitor, the latter part of the week. D. C Cooper of Greenfield, was the guest of the Rev. J. E. Coffin and family Sunday. Joseph Murphy and sisters, the Misses Florence, Irene and Helen, have returned to their home in Peru after several days' visit with Mrs. Emil Ebert, and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Ebert, Sr. Mrs. Willard Rummell and daughter, Thelma, of New Castle, spent Sunday with I. N. Falls and family. Miss Hazel Stieffel has returned from Cincinnati, where she visited relatives. Bruce Bartlet of Lewisville, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Miss Mildred Doney and Miss Louise Ebert, went to Richmond Saturday evening to see "The Red Mill." Miss Estelle Losey of Indianapoli3, has been secured by the Falls Sisters as trimmer this season. Miss Helen Filby has returned after a visit with relatives in Michigan. Miss Mildred Doney went to Anderson today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Pritchard. Miss Gertrude Kirkwood of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Cambridge Oity friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hathaway, of Columbus, were the guests of the Misses Vinton Sunday, enroute to Richmond to atten dhte funeral of Mrs. Mollie Martin. Robert Hicks and Claud Kitterman are in Chicago, attending the National Bankers' convention. F. M. Hawthorne and John McCullough were in Richmond Saturday evening, where they saw "The Red Mill" at the Gennett theater. Mr. and Mrs. Wid Forkner and son, Joe, of Lewisville, spent Monday in this place. Thomas Peet transacted business in Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Snider of Connersville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch, Sunday. Miss Ida Shuey of Westfield, 111., will spend the week with her haunt, Mrs. Lydia Huddleson. Mrs. Ed Mathews has returned to her home in Dayton, after a visit with her brother, Alvin Hormel. Mrs. Myrtle Garst of Columbus, Ohio, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill of Indianapolis, will spend the week! with tha latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Riche, and daughter, Tina, Many people delude themselves by saying, "It will wear away," when they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache,, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. A. G. Luken & Co. NEW PARIS, 0. New Paris, O., Sept. 14. Mrs. H. A. Tillman of West Sonora, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. A. T. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Richmond, were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Louck, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crose were entertained by friends at Dayton, Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Tillman spent Sunday in Dayton. Mrs. Rit Hunt of New Madison, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A. T. Barber. Mrs. Sylva Orose of Covington, O., Is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. James Kuth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross.. Markey. Mrs. John Sawyer left Monday Morning for Spiceland, Ind. Mr. Harold Mitchell of Crawfordsville, Ind., is spending his two weeks' vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn of Hamilton, spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Dr. Wolf. Miss Edna Mitchell spent Sunday with Miss Winnie White. Mrs. Bevington and daughter have returned home from a week's visit with her parents at Bucyrus, O. Monday morning was the beginning of school throughout the township. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins visited relatives at New Madison, Sunday. Miss Oval Daugherty is very sick with appendicitis. Miss Julia Marriman spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Miss Roxie McKee spent Sunday with Miss Eva McKee. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Sept 14. The M. E. church Aid Society, had market Saturday afternoon and night at their place of meeting west of the bank and the following articles were on sale: Pies, cakes, doughnuts, cookies and bread, baked beans, beef roll, salads, chicken, Salem rolls, baked apples, fudge, cracker jack and many other good things to eat. This market will be held every two weeks until further notice. All the markets held in the past were a success financially. George Davis, wife and daughter, of Williamsburg, was the guest of Mrs. Rachel Foster and family Sunday. There were three moving picture shows in Gaylor's hall last week and will be continued from this date on. The Rev. Bennett of the Christian church, preached at Jaeksonburg Sunday at 10 a. m., and at night. Chas. Davis and Albert Wlckersham of College Corner, was in town Saturday on business. Miles Bradbury of Kansas, a. former driver of one of D. W. Harris &. Cos huxter wagons, is negotiating with, the

firm for the same position again, during the fall and winter. Will Ellis and wife. Will McLaughlin and wife, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ernsburger Sunday. A hack load of base ball fans attended the ball game at Williamsburg Sunday. The Rev. Speckein of the M. E. church of Williamsburg was in town Saturday and was at the market. Orville Hoover had three head of fine horses delivered to Hensley & Co. at Richmond Saturday. John Franklin, wife and children were in town Saturday night and attended the show. A. H. and T. B. Gunckle and sons were guests of his son Fred and family at Williamsburg Sunday. Mrs. Laura Rohrer of Hagerstown, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Smith. Mrs. Alva Cook came home Saturday after a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hollis Hoover, near Hagerstown. Emma Lamb, west of town, was in Richmond Saturday, calling on friends and shopping. Harry Fagan had a two-year-oil steer to fall in an old well on his farm west of town. From appearances it looked as though it had been in the well for some time. By the aid of a derrick the animal was rescued. John Worl and wife of Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wisehart. Chas. Wilson, operator at Noland's and Miss Maggie Trimbel of Richmond ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilson's Saturday, west of town. Ed Hatfield and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Wise at Dublin, Ind., Saturday. NEW WESTVILLE, 0. New Westville, Ohio, Sept. 14. Mr. Lot of Richmond, also Mr. Henry Becker, spent Sunday with us. Mr. and Mrs. Nothern Williams are prolonging their visit with relatives in other parts of this State. We miss them very much and shall be g3ad to have them with us again. Mr. Bert Ray Is laid up for the present on account of a bad cut from a corn cutter recently. Mr. -and Mrs. Azbill and family hare removed to New Paris. Mr. Howard Brown has been suffering from a severe cut across the knee which he accidentally gave to himself about two weeks ago. HEALTH AND BEAUTY AID Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples and blotches like Foley's Orino Laxative, for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Cleanses the system and is pleasant to take. A. G. Luken & Co. IwMt Girl. Gerald As It la to be a secret engagement it would not be wise for me to give yon s ring at present. Geraldlne Ob, but I could wear it on the wrong hand. Time For Hardy Shrubs Fred H. Lemon & Co. Florists and Decorators. Low, One Way Colonist Rates To the Coast Via Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville It R. Effective September 15 to October 15 Only $36.45 To Seattle To Tacoma To Portland To San Francisco To Los Angeles To Texas To Mexico, Etc., For particulars call C A. BLAIR, Pass Ticket Agt. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

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