Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 325, 30 September 1909 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLAJ)IUM AND SUNlLEGUAlTHUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909.

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News of Surrounding Towns

MILTOH, IMP. ; Milton, In-., Sept. 30. Matt Sfcoll, of Richmond, visited his . ft iter, Mrs. Thos. Doddy and attended the sale at Will Dorgon's, east of town yesterday. Mrs; Clark Brattaln was at dinner ltd hor aisiAr. Mrs. Leverton. yester

day. ' 'Mr. Gingrich ' returned yesterday from a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Kinder, at Connersvllle. Mrs. 8. Templln , furnished the luncheon given at the sale held by Will Dorgon, yesterday. : Mrs. John Dolan was delayed from going to Ft. Wayne Monday where she expects to nurse in the hospital. She will go a few weeks later. Heber Newman, road supervisor, Is having the roads put In good condition through the country- Workmen are now busy hauling gravel for the road south of Will Scott's farm. The family of the late William Bragg extend their thanks in this manner to all their friends and nelgh- : bors for their f kindness and sympathy tendered them during the sickness and death of the husband and father. Mrs. Barbara Ferris of west of town spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klrlin ate their first meal In their own home, yesterday at dinner. ,- Mrs. Myrtle RHey, of Indianapolis. Is visiting Mrs. Alice DuGranrut and . family. . , . , - ' ... Mrs. Ann Hoshour was at Cambridge City, yesterday to assist her eon-in-law, Ed Merricw, to arrange for his sale of household goods to be held Saturday. . ' ' Mr. Moore, of ' Indianapolis, was calling on Prof. C. H. Wood, yesterday. . BenJ. Kellam is home for a few days from New Castle. Mrs. Tobias Murray of Richmond, spent yesterday afternoon' with Miss Nora Campbell. . Mrs. Lydla Bragg who has not been well Is feeling some better. Mrs. Edgar Whitely, of Pendleton, is visiting Mrs. Anna M. Whitely and other relatives in the Whitely neighborhood, west, of town. Mea dames

umuey iiussey ana Alice wmueiy visited friends at Richmond and attended Yearly meeting. Mrs. Robert Fetta and daughter, of

Richmond, spent yesterday with her aunts, Misses Mary and Sarah Roberts and Barbara Kern. . Mr. and Mrs. Border of Richmond, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Murley and family. Miss Ruby Moore went to RushviHe, yesterday. She will attend the wedding; of her cousin. Glen E. Moore of that city, to Miss Lavonne New house at Arlington, at high noon today. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gipe and Mrs. Rodabaugh of Wabash, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey, recently at their country home, south of town. The ladles of the Christian church will have a market on Saturday morning at the Odd Fellows hall in connection with their dahlia carnival. The doors will be open ait 9 a. m. Pies, cakes, bread and chickens will be on the. market list. Also when you visit the hall do not forget the bazaar vrfilch will be open at all hours and many nice things to select from. William Gordon, town marshal, has been, painting the town lamp posts. Mrs. D. H. Warren received recent word from her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace who Is now at Eugallie, Florida, with her daughter, Mrs. Mattle Macy, wife of Dr. Macy, that place. Mrs. Macy Is teaching. Mrs. Wallace's son-in-law, Charles Scholl, of Melbourne, is also teaching at EuGallie. Mrs. , Wallace Is getting along slowly with her broken arm. " A large crowd attended the sale at Will Dorgon's, east of town, yesterday. Things sold well. The sale amounted to $3,000. "We see by an esteemed contemporary that a young lady of Chicago Is so particular that she kneads bread with her gloves on. What of that?

The doctors of this place need bread

with their coats on, they need bread with their trousers on, in fact they need bread with all their clothes on. And If some of our debtors don't pay up pretty quick we'll need bread without anything at all on, and this climate uround here is no garden of Eden." One of the Fraternity. Mrs. Mary Burdick visited at Richmond, yesterday. Charles Mueller will visit his children at Indianapolis, SpringfieSd, O., and Brookvllle. John Ball went to New Castle to his work yesterday. . s ' A lady of this place who keeps a diary states that on September 29th, last year the mercury was so low that Ice was formed and one year ago today everything in vegetation was black, because of the freeze. Mrs. William Decker and daughter, Ella, of near Beeson's station, spent yesterday with the daughter and sister, Mrs. John Debois. W. A. Flanagan was auctioneer at

the sale of Thos. Hinebaugh, east of

Smithfleld. Fred Lantz of Pendleton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz and

attended the funeral of the late Wil

liam Bragg. Alonzo Wallace of Connersvllle, visited his aunt, Mrs. Emily Williams, Tuesday.

The Milton buggy manufacturing

company is invoicing Its goods this week, preparatory for the year's work. They have a nice line of orders in. Homer Bragg and Mrs. Ora Bragg Alford, of Greenfield, Mrs. Elmer Lebo, Mr. and Mrs. Shreeve, of Richmond, Miss Ruby Parsons of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings, of New Castle, attended the funeral of WiH lam A. Bragg. Neal McMahan, east of town, and little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan, was ten years old Monday. He was the recipient of sixteen post cards in honor of the occasion. The great shorthorn cattle sale of Oliver Thornburg and Cyrus Whitely will be at Oliver Thornburg's west of here, tomorrow. ' Miss Sarah Mehan is visiting at Greenville, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards, has more grandpas and grandmas than any one

In this part of , the county- She nas four grandpas and five grandmas living. Some Modoc parties were here Tues

day afternoon. -

Mark Albertson Is making arrangements to winter in Colorado. Mrs. Jake Ross of near Williamsburg was here today. Mrs. Miller, of near Carlos City, who one time attempted to take her ow.i life, is reported to be suffering with some kind of mental trouble and is in a serious condition. Clif and Ray Gwin are working on Mr. Adamson's house near Carlos City this week. Johnny Beard has built a silo and has filled It for winter use. Mrs. Emma Hiatt spent Tuesday in Creensfork. W. I Fennlmore was in Hagerstown Tuesday afternoon. Willie Northcott and Gus Weyl are cutting little English clover that was sown last spring. It will make fine feed for cattle. Vine Scott stripped and cut up his sorghum Tuesday and hauled it to the Sugar Grove mills to be converted into molasses. Mr. Foutz of Albany, will move his family here soon. Mrs. John W. Taylor, Mrs. Asenith Osborn, Mrs. Nancy Peirce and Miss Lizzie Jones will be delegates from here to the W. C. T. U. convention which will be held at Muncie Saturday.

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.

HEALTH AND BEAUTY AID Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples and blotches like Foley's Orlno Laxative, for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation.

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; ECONOMY. INDL Economy, Ind., Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs, George Thornburg, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburg took1 in big Yearly Meeting day at Richmond. Mrs. Celia Shively and baby have returned to their home at Bunker Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lindleyof Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup Monday. Miss Stella Kimball of Blountsville spent the day with her mother, Mr3. Hannah Kimball. Billy Rash returned to Indianapolis after a few days' visit with Richmond, Williamsburg, Carlos City and Economy relatives. He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin while here. A Portland man was here today i a the interest of a shipping firm. Ed Replogle is contemplating moving to Colorado soon. Mr. Replogle has lung trouble and has been advised to try some different climate in the hope of being beneficial to him. There is a moving picture show in town, and will stay the rest of the week. Rev. Brown, editor of "Ram's Horn," will deliver his lecture here Octber !), instead of 25th, as had been stated. Miss Josie Denney was in Richmond Tuesday. Miss Vergie Stanley was taken ill Tuesday afternoon, but is better today. Melinda May, the baby daughter of

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND.

Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 30. Mrs. Charles Clawson went to Elwood, Wednesday morning, for a visit of several days with Mrs. John Faulhaver. Mrs. Thomas Peet and son Earl and Edward have returned after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Peet, Sr., and famHy of Indianapolis. Caleb Lester and I. N. Davis attended the reunion of their old regiment, the Thirty-sixth Indiana, held at Spiceland yesterday. Mrs. Carl Boyd and son Horace have returned after a visit with friends in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. P. Stahr. of Elhart, a former resident of Cambridge City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gray. Arthur Reese and Carl Wagar went to Richmond Tuesday evening to practice with a band of young men, preparatory to playing at the fall festival in that city, beginning October 6. Miss Nellie Jones of Milton, was a visitor in this place yesterday. Mrs." I. N. Falls has returned after several days spent in Indianapolis. Edwin Callaway went to Cincinnati today where he will spend several days in the interest of the firm. Mrs. Lydia Huddleson has gone to

Muncie to visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dunan, and Mr. and Mrs. McClain of St. Marys, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Zehrung, yesterday. They were enroute home after a visit with relatives in Cincinnati.

Herbert Lane of Indianapolis was a

visitor in this place yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Davis were the

guests of Mrs. Frank Parker at Connersvllle. the first of the week. Mrs. E. B. Hawkins and Miss Margaret Harper of Connersvllle were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Callaway.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fisk of Hagerstown were Cambridge City visitors

yesterday.

Mrs. Elmer Ball has moved into the Ovcrbeck property on South Third

street.

Mrs. Mary Douglass of Connersvllle Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. D. S.

Herbst and family of Dublin.

C. T. Wright had charge of the fu

neral of Aaron J. Stinson of Union

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county, who was buried yesterday at Abingtoc. Mrs. Barbara Barefoot, Mrs. Martha Barefoot and Mrs. J. C. Dodson will spend tomorrow in Richmond, the guests of John Markley and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shreeve of Richmond were guests at the Vinton House Tuesday. ; A. H. Schultz of Chicago was a Cambridge City , visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey spent Wednesday in Indianapolis.

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GREENSFORK, IND.

Greensfork. Ind., Sept. 30. Miss Lu-

cile Jones has returned from avisit with relatives in New Castle.

Mrs. Lizzie Floyd has returned to

her home in St. Augustine, Florida,

after spending the summer with rela

tives here. Mrs. Alva Robinson of Indianapolis, is the guest of James Ridge and family. Mrs. Clay Brooks of Richmond has ben visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will give a chicken supper in Klenzle's hall next Saturday night. Everybody invited. Luther Murdocfc and family have moved into the property recently vacated by James Bish on North Mala street Miss Marie Underhlll has returned from a week's visit in Richmond. Miss Margaret Quigley of Williamsburg, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. Mrs. Roy Copeland has returned to her home in Cambridge City, after a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Martha Dean is visiting relatives at New Castle. Rev. R. A. Bennett will fill his regular appointment at the Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. : i

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Poland of Dayton,

Ohio, are spending the week with relatives here.

Mrs. John Bowman of Oenterville

spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Under-

1st, for the benefit of the High School basket ball team. The 'funds will go towards the purchase of a new ball. 'Mrs. B. H. Gardner visited in Richmond over Sunday with her son, Mr. Frank Gardner and family. She attended Yearly Meeting while there. Mr. Emmer Hunt and family will move Into Morrison Clark's property. Mr. Lin . Reece, living northeast of town," lias sold his far mto Mr. Will Atkinson. Mrs. Charles Keever will as soon as able, return to Richmond to resume treatment. Dr. Cox of Lynn, while going In his auto to visit a sick boy at Charles Knoll's, met with an accident at the bridge . in the north end of town. There was a pile of gravel piled higher than the bridge, and Dr. Cox, not seeing it, ran into it, which pitched his auto forward down an embankment, breaking a spring. Mrs. Alford Hill and sister, Mrs. C. W. Moore, visited over Sunday with their brother at Cambridge City.

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WARNING

FOUNTAIN CITY, iND. Fountain City, Ind., Sept 30. The

report of the basketball game played

here last Friday evening between

Lynn and Fountain City, was handed In to the reporter of this place incor

rectly. Please ask Harry Hanson and Charles Clark for full Informa

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Mrs. Jennie Overmen end little son.

Rex, spent a dar this week with Mr. Lorn Harrison and family. ; . j.

A basket supper furnished by the

High School girls will be held in the school building Friday evening, Oct

Do not he 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 beais the lungs. A. G. Luken & Co.

Much comment was caused by the fact that at a recent exposition in Germany the - American - argicultursl machines, while holding their own otherwise, did not compare favorably with the German machines in finish and general appearance.

TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS Carlisle Center. X. 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 retorn of those symptoms, and I am evidently cured to stay eured." Foley's

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PnnMie Sadie , ft 11 Sttaxelk Ths undersigned will offer at Public tale at the i 3LEN MILLER STOCK YAROS, Richmond, Ind,' on

Saturday, October 2nd, iCOD ICO Iffleadl 'off CQtlle As Folflows: 25 Head of Fresh Cows and Springers. , These Cows were bought of the farmers of Wayne County especially for this Sale, and it will be a good opportunity for Dairymen and others looking for a good cow. 75 Head of Stock Cattte, , Consisting of One- and Two-Year Old Steers and Heifers, which have beeu carefully selected as to quality aad bleeding. A t . good opportunity for farmers to get Cattle to feed. ' Will also have a few Jersey Heifers and Choice Bulla,

50 Head of Stock Hogs Will be sold In lots to suit parties wanting pigs la small numbers. 50 Head of Good Breeding Sheep " the Southdown breed. Also a few good Bocks. Safe to eewsmence at 12:00 o'clock sharp. Take Glen Miller Cars, Corner Eighth and Main Streets. Cars Leave on the Hour and Hah Hour. Tsrms mads known on day of sale.

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