Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 330, 5 October 1909 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGR AM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909.

News of Surrounding Towns

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, lnd., Oct. 5. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neft, of Richmond, spent Sunday with friends In Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller and daugtiter, Helen, of Greensfork, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W1H Hunt W. D. Wagar accompanied his son, Carl, to Indianapolis, Monday, to make arrangements preparatory to the latter's entrance Into the Metropolitan School of Music. Max Kltterman visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Kltterman, of Centervllle, Friday night and Saturday. Mrs. Harry Bond spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Melissa Strattan has returned to Knightstown, after a visit with her Bon, Byron Strattan and family. Guerney Bowend and Edward Price, of New Castle, were Cambridge City visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Mills entertained at a family dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills and son, Clyde, Mr. and Mrs.' Roscoe Mills and daughter, Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mills and son Kenneth. A happy surprise was that given Master Max Kitterman Sunday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kitterman. The occasion was his twelfth birthday anniversary, and in honor of the event, twelve of his classmates were entertained at a six o'clock dinner, such a dinner to which only boys know how to do justice. The principal attraction of the dinner was the huge birthday cake surmounted by a dozen candles which were lighted at the table, and each boy received a slice bearing the taper. He was presented with a copy of "Beautiful Joe's Paradise," by the "boys," as well as other pretty gifts. Those who enjoyed the good time were Masters Robert Beard, Russell Strlckler, Robert Ingernian, Ross and Paul Coffin, Howard and Ora Graver, Robert Wright, Beall WWliiams and Carl Bowmaster. Raymond Ferguson and her guest, Miss Maggie Clinton, of New Castle, will spend the week with relatives in Hamilton, Ohio. Charles Lembarger and Aaron Shidler attended a Sunday School Institute at the Locust Grove church, north of this place, Sunday afternoon. A good program was given, la special feature of which was the Round Table Talk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts, of Knightstown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Scudder, Sunday. George CramdaJl, of New Castle, spent Sunday in this place. The graduation exercises of the Christian church Bible School were held Sunday morning. The pupils were examined on the work which they have been studying, and diplomas were awarded for the work accomplished. Seven children were also promoted from the primary department to the Junior Department. The exercises were Instructive and entertaining, showing both system, and interest on the part of the superintendent, and the teachers, In charge of the work. The supplemental work of the Juniors has for its object the better grading of the Sunday School work, In general. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gilbert, of Hopewell, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter, Lora, of Milton, were the guests of Dr. Charles Kneise and family, Sunday. Mrs. Frances Jones and daughter, Louise, and A. J. Watts, of Anderson, have returned after a visit with Rev. A. J. Coffin and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Groves have moved into the property vacated by Josephus MundelL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hinshaw, and Mrs. Sarah Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, of Richmond. Mrs. Harry Bun tin went to Richmond, yesterday, where she will spend Rheumatisi

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the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bond, and attend the Fall Festival. The Overall Factory is at the present time running the largest force of employes in the history of the factory. The factory began operations, July 18th, 1902, with thirty operatives. Sixty women are now employed, and more could be used, had the company space for a greater number of machines. Four new machines have recently been added to the equipment.

BOTH BOYS SAVED Louis Boon, a leading merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: "Three bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a neighbor's boy, who was so ill with a cold that the doctors gave him up, was cured by taking Foley's Honey and Tar." Nothing else is as safe and certain in results. A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON IND. Milton, lnd., Oct. 5. Miss Grace Doddy spent Saturday evening with Miss Helen Clark, at Cambridge City. Frank Cates of Williamsburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Revelee and family were at supper with his mother and famiy, Saturday evening. Mrs. John Case died at Hamilton, Ohio last week. The burial took place Saturday. She had recently undergone a serious operation. Mrs. Cas? will be remembered here, where she formerly lived. The township convention of Sunday schools will be held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon, October 17th. Misses Rae and Alma Wagner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, of Doddridge, Sunday. Arlon Doll spent Sunday at his home In East Germantown. Mrs. David Nugent spent Sunday afternoon with friends, at Cambridge City. Messrs. and Mesdames Willis Leverton and family, George Keever and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hicks, east of town. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and daughter with their guests formed a carriage party to Hiser's station. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams visited friends at Cambridge City, Sunday afternoon. James Baldwin, of New Castle was calling on his mother and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter formed an auto party to visit friends at Dalton. The Merry Go Round club has postponed its intended meeting with Mrs. L. H, Warren, from this afternoon to next Tuesday afternoon. George Shafer, who is employed at Cincinnati, was home Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shafer of east of town. Mrs. Will Dorgon was calling on Miss Nora Campbell yesterday. Emory .Wolford. eldest son of Charles Wolford of east of town, has secured a "nice position at New Castl? In the office of the Maxwell-Brisco auto company. Mr. Wolford has taken a course at the Richmond Business college. Will Heaney, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. A. Borders and family returned to his home at St. Louis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Porterfield and Mrs. Morgan of Richmond, were guests of Mi-, and Mrs. Richard Sills and daughter, Sunday. Benj. Kellam and Marshall McCollem were at Richmond, looking for work yesterday. Mrs. S. Templin received word of the death of her sister-in-law. Miss Amanda Templin, at Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Friday. The funeral was held yesterday. The deceased was about 00 years old. Robert DuGranrut has returned from South Dakota, where he spent several months. Miss Carrie Shumaker is visiting relatives at Bluffton and other places. Mrs. James Johnson, of near BentonI of the most painful and obstis. Date forms can be quickly 1909 Washburn-Crosby Co, Minnea

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Mr. and Mrs. Skinner of Richmond. visited Mr. and Mrs. Morton Warren Sunday. The Epworth League rendered a fine program at the M. E. church Sunday night. Special features in music wera a duet by Walter Houseworth and Raymond Lowery, and a duet by Walter Houseworth and Miss Inez Doddridge. Miss Lockhart sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ogborn, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. W. H. Swope and family. Samuel Hoehour and brother are at Greensfork today to put about 15 feet of gutter on the farm house of Mr. Crook. Richard George is suffering from poison in his face. R. H. Newman of Richmond called on his mother, Mrs. E. B. Newman, yesterday. Mesdames Oliver Ferguson and Lycurgus Beeson were shopping at Richmond yesterday. Floyd Hendrix of Kennard. was the guest of Miss Ruby Kellam. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Kleinknecht. of Richmond, spent Sunday at Will Bowlin's. east of town. Miss Abbie Wissler of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kellam. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin was at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Filby yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweney of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. Word was received by Mrs. Rebecca Wike, that her brother, Harmon Armstrong, who is an inmate of the Odd Fellows' Home at Greensburg, is dangerously sick. It was thought he would not live over Sunday night. Messrs. Albert Kellam and George Filby have the contract for remodeling James Mustin's house, at Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Booth were home from Richmond to spend Sunday. They returned that evening. Mesdames D. H. Warren and R. W. Warren gave a party last evening in honor of the seventh birthday of Day ton Warren, the grandson and son of Mesdames Warren. The gathering wa3 at Mrs. D. H. Warren s and there were about twenty boys including Mildred and Elizabeth Warren, cousins of Master Dayton. The children were entertained with games and refreshments were served. Robert Hughes of Cambridge City, was greeting friends here yesterday. Mesdames L. M. Gentle, J. A. Brown and Miss Margaret Gentle were a party of ladies to Richmond yesterday. C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, lnd., writes: weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney UomoHv r.leared mv complexion, cur ed my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed." A. G. Luken & Co. HAGERSTOWM. IND. Hagerstown, lnd., Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Homar Cox ol New Castle were guests of B. F. Mason and Miss Laura Mason on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Teetor and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox were at Glen Miller park Sunday afternoon where they enjoyed the band concert. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jameson and daughter Helen of Richmond were the guests of Mrs. Jameson's mother, Mrs. Josephine Baldridge over Sunday. Miss Cora Castor returned Saturday evening from a several week's visit with friends at Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones entertained Sunday Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thos. Miligan and daughters of New Castle. Mrs. David Abbott of Anderson is visiting Mrs. P. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlie Lontz and children spent Sunday with relatives at Economy. Mrs. Maud Elvord of Richmond spent over Sunday at the home of her father, Alonzo Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. M'ohael Conniff spent the day Sunday with Joe Cramer near Milville. Mrs. P. II. Davis and guest, Mrs. Daniel Abbott of Anderson and Mrs. William Waltz and son Norman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott near Cambridge City, Sunday. Frank Whitsell has sold his farm of 156 acres, east of Town, known as the Meadow Brook farm to B. F. Wissler of Cambridge City. Consideration was $14,000. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Mull and children visited relatives near Centerville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bowman and family entertained at dinner Sunday rsi

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I at Richmond Sunday. Clarica Bousman the eleven year old granddaughter of Mrs. Chas. Petro has come from Richmond to make her home with her grandmother. Mrs. W. F. Warbinton and sister, Mrs. Gebphart were at Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theo Sells and daughter Thelma. Mr. and Mr.-?. Silas Kaufman, southwest of town entertained at an elegant dinner Sunday in honor of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Lahrman Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Usher, Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Harris of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward of Spiceland, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smitli, Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoover, Mrs. Chas. Newcomb, Misses Anna and Martha Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reploele west of town spent the day Monday in town with their son Henry Replogle and family. Prof. Robert Birt of Franklin. Ind. arrived this week to take up his class of music after a vacation of a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Teetor entertained at a dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two children of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mr3. C. N. Teetor and family, Mrs. Mary Bullock. 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 Pright's disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms. A. G. Luken & Co. ECONOMY IND . Economy, Ind., Oct. 5. Mrs. Eva Hite and children of Kokomo are visiting Mrs. Tilda Martin and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart who have been married twenty-two years, celebrated the event by taking their first car ride together over the C, C. & L. ,R. R. to Richmond, thence to Hancock county. Mrs. Hulda Haxton, who has been visiting Muncie relatives the past several weeks is now back to Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury are keeping house for the Stewarts while gone. We are used to seeing brief messages in these busy days, but the briefest one we ever received was a card from Prof. Huron H. Smith of the Field Museum, Chicago. It was: "Well?" and signed Huron. He left it to the postmaster to give date and town by the post mark. We just concluded' he was well and wanted to know if we were, too. Mrs. Mabel Gwin went to Richmond Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham of Pittsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall of Richmond, were evening visitors of the ReplogLes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter of Morgan's Chapel were here Satmday afternoon. Kilmer Bros, cf Blountsvllle gave the last moving picture show here Saturday night to a large crowd. M. C. Lamb has rented the David Jordan farm on West River and will go into the farming business on a large scale. The balloon ascension Saturday afternoon here was not a success as the hot air escaped before it reached a distance from the earth that would warrant a safe parachute leap. M. E. quarterly meeting Was held here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conoroe entertained at dinner Sun-day, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradfield of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Lindemuth, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bowman and children of Economy. Mrs. Elmira Marshall.a Mrs. Ella Marshall and Mrs. Pearl Conley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger, Sunday. Mrs. Amanr'u Lamb and Miss Ida Lamb had as their Sunday company, Mrs. Hulda Haxton, Mrs. J. P. Sailsbury and sen, Mrs. Paul Cain, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haxton and daughters, Lucinda and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Routh and son, Frank, ate dinner Sunday with grandma Edwards and sons. Then after dinner the Rouths and the Palladium correspondent made a run in an auto to Modoc. David Petro of Modoc celebrated his 80th birthday, Sunday. His friends and relatives made a surprise on him. There were 40 who ate of the big dinner. Paul Cain arrived', from Colorado, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Reward Beard, of Economy, Mr. and Mi's. Carl Chees-i man and children of West River were j mipstfi rf fr o-nH fw Iinmne TI o t- I ley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Lontz and children of Hagerstown "Visited the Fenimore's here, Sunday. Miss Linda Bowman of Mancie spent Sunday here. Rev. T. M. Guild of "Richmond, preached in the M. E. church here Sunday night. The Misses Mazie and Anna Hadley were guests of Mrs. Reba Chamness, Sunday afternoon. Foley's Honey and Tar felears the air passages, stops the Ir'-itjitinm in the throat, soothes the infli moH nom-' branes, and the most obstinate cough f disappears. Sore and infftmed lungs j are healed and strengthened, and the t cold is expelled from the System. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. A. G. Luken A Co. 1U KUT TA nmm ClsAA

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