Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 337, 12 October 1909 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1909.
News of Surrounding Towns
MILTON, IND.
Milton, Ind., Oct 12. Mr. and Mrs. El Beeson and daughter, of near Benton vllle, 8 pent yesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Beeson. The Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Scott and family were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bryant, Sunday. Mrs. Martha Butler, Miss Dysie But- . ler and R. Butler of Dublin formed a company with Mr. and Mrs. Mortou Warren, Sunday. The Misses Lula, Nellie, Mattle, Mamie Ward spent Sunday with their brother and aunt, Harry Ward and Miss Martha Baker, of south of town. Charles Callaway, postmaster at Mil ton, is suffering from a sore to and unable to be at his post of duty yesterday. Sunday was a rainy day here and rain fell constantly until quite late in the afternoon, the entire day. It was much needed. Mrs. Will Staram of Mt. An burn, was calling on friends here yesterday. Mrs. Nugent returned home yesterday. She did not go to Dayton, as she expected, but remained at 7ti:nmond with her foster son and xvife, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nugent, until Simday evening. The Rev. P. A- Ssort reports good congregations considering te unfav
orable weather Sunday. That of the evening was good. JUs sermon suo-
Ject was'"Prove all things and hold fast to that which Is good." Miss Ruby Moore returned yeiterdny from a visit with Richmond relatives and friends. J. A. Ingerman of Hamilton, Ohio, was the guest of his brother, John Ingermann, over Sunday. Robert Murley, little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Murley, was severely hurt Sunday. He was playing near the wood pile, when a sticki of wood fell, striking him on top of the head. He was at first unconscious, but afterwards recovered and seemed about as well as usual. About noon he was taken very sick at the stomach . A doctor was summoned. He is still quite sick. Ralph Debois spent Sunday with his brother, John Debois. Ed Warren was twenty years old Friday. He works at Cambridge City, and when he returned that evening he found a tempting supper on the table and his relatives, Messrs. and Mes-
dames James Doddridge, daughter and son and Earl Doddridge and family there ready to assist him in enjoying it. Ed was also the recipient of a beautiful umbrella from his cousins. It was presented by Miss Inez Doddridge. Miss Gertrude Baker, of west of town entertained a company of thirty young people, Saturday evening, in honor of her guest, Miss Grace Needier of Connersville. The young people enjoyed games and music. Light refreshments were served. Miss Nellie Null arranged a pleasant surprise on her mother, Mrs. Will Null Sunday. Th-? day was so inclement that several of the guests could not be present Those at dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Chauncey Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Null, of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jobe. Mrs. Marie Beeson is visiting Mrs. Rebecca Kinsey Cole at Cincinnati. Mrs. Charles Dailey was given a pleasant surprise by her family Sunday. A fine dinner was served and the guests with their hostess enjoyed the occasion. Charles Mueller went to Brookville yesterday to visit his daughters, Mrs. Haman and Mrs. William Otto. Mrs. Charles Ferguson has gone to Martinsville to spend a few weeks. Willard Wissler of east of town, exhibits several bushels of fine apples at the Farmers' bank. They are Indiana Favorites, Ben Davis, and Grimes' Golden. Mrs. Rislnger of Eaton, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Henry Hussey, Miss Hat tie Izor and Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. Mrs. Riegle of Brownsville, is vislther brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clevenger. Mrs. CJevenger is able to sit up some. Mr. Clevenger is still unable to be out of bed. Miss Ollie Castetter spent Sunday at her home in Centerville. George Murley had his hand severely cut while cutting up meat at Bragg's meat market, yesterday. Mrs. Paul Caldwell and Miss Mary
Caldwell returned yesterday from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and family were at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson, Sunday. Mrs. Matilda Boyd has returned home from Jacksonburg. Charles Davis of Jacksonburg wa? greetin gold time friends here yesterday. Frank Brumfield has engaged to play with the Cambridge City football team this season. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Beeson of Connersville spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler have returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens's near Abington. Miss Ab bie Wissler, who has been sick, returned horn with her sister, Mrs. Stevens. Floyd Hendrix of Kennard, was the guest of Miss Ruby Kellam Sunday. Will Phlllpott and Ben. Kellam went to their work at New Castle yesterday. They will be employed at the cabinet works. Messrs. O. H. Beeson, James Doddridge, Sherman Werking returned from
Brookville, Sunday with a nice lot of j bass. The correspondent is afraid tD tell the. weight of some of those fish
lest the people think it a fish story.
ford of Muncie. were visitors in Hagerstown, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Perry of Milville were recent guests of M ah Ion Leonard and family, east of town. Mrs. Emma Baufman of Middletown, Ohio, visited friends here, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pitts and two little daughters of Ft Wayne have been visiting Mr. Pitts's mother and relatives here. They will leave in a few days for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson spent Sunday with Floyd Beeson and family. F. W. Addington is spending a week's, vacation at Flat Rock in company with a party of Richmond friends. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Baker of Dayton, Ohio, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roller and family. Relatives received word of the death of Glen Boyd, aged 25 years at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd, near Williamsburg. Funeral services to be conducted at the residence, Tuesday afternoon.
Its A Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns its doers. That's why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery th? King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Mr. and Mrs. Rufford Woolley and Mrs. Denver Coggshell of Fountain City took dinner with their parents here Sunday.
Mr. Lester Meadows was at home Sunday. The new addition to the school house is now completed and school began Monday morning. Miss May Green of Hanover came Saturday evening to occupy her place as principal in the Williamsburg school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beard were in Richmond Saturday.
Fall colds are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. The genuine contains no harmful drugs. A. G. Luken & Co.
NEW PARIS, 0. New Paris, Oct 12. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKee and family were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pence spent Sunday with Dr. Carl Beane and wife of Eldorado. Mrs. Fudge and Mrs. Alexandria attended the dedication of the Universalist church at Eldorado Sunday. Mr. D. A. McKee has taken a posi-
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dames John Little and Santford Lit tie, and other relatives.
Mrs. Alice Gresh, in company with j
hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More,
Mrs. Rit Hunt of New Madison, was
entertained Saturday and Sunday by
the Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Hall, left yes-1 bv a11 doctors." 50c, $1.00. Trial hot
Black Jack, N. C. writes "it cured me ! her s,ster Mrs. A. T. Barber.
of lune trouble, urononnccd honipssa Mr. Harold Mitchell of Crawfords-
Pittsburg to attend the.
terday for
centennial. Charles Breese is on a week's business trip to Brazil. Mesdames Amenda Needham and Harry Mahin are visiting relatives at Centerville.
By an oversight of the committee, of the Chrisian church, the names of Misses Carrie Walker, Nellie Jones and Hagaman, were omitted from the list of young people whos services at the dahlia carnival were so highly appreciated by the ladies. The names were not on the program, hence the over
sight
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Elwell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, at Richmond. The union meeting of the Bpworth League and the Christian Endeavor, held at the M. EL church Sunday evening was well attended. The leader was Miss Nellie Jones of the Endeavor, and the topic, "Forgiving the Unforgiving." An interesting service was held. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese have named their daughter, Pauline U.
Kniese. The Manlove Comedy company rendered their play, "The Three Hats," at Falmouth, Saturday night before a good house. The play, which is a laughable farce comedy, is laid at tha home of Mr. Selwyn's home and shows that gentleman as having had no sleep and who is in dire trouble be-
i cause he has lost his hat and has another in exchange. He had been out i to dine and on returning home meets j a young lady who asks to be directed
to a certain place. Mr. Selwyn attempts to do the honors and on coming down stairs is thrown up against a gentleman whose hat is knocked off as is Mr. Selwyn's. Then comes the exchange and the trouble. Mr. Selwyn does not want his wife to know, and as the story goes on, everybody Is taking some one else to be another person, until it is almost impossible to be sure who is who by the audience. The cast of characters is as follows: Sam Selwyn, Harry Manlove. Fred Bellamy, Edd Manlove, who is a friend
of Mr. Selwyn's and the secretly made
husband of Miss Ottie Blithe. - Capt
Cattskill, is Paul Ferris, who is in love
with Miss Grace Selwyn. Boscoe
Blithers is represented by Harry Bor
ders, who makes a capital old man
and is the stepfather of Lottie Blithers. Dibbs, is Ivan Parkins, who is
the servant of Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn
Mrs. Selwyn is taken by Mrs. Maude Manlove, who acts her part well. Grace Selwyn is Miss Blanche Moore. Miss Lottie Blithers is taken by Miss Lois McClung. At the entertainment at
Falmouth, Ed Manlove gave some im
personatipns that greatly pleased the
audience. Harry Doty, who also ac
companied them to Falmouth, rendered some fine solos. The company
will play at Raleigh October 23. Rev. C. H. Pinnick preached at Doddridge Chapel Sunday. Owing to inclement weather he had only a small audience in the morning, but a larger one at night His theme for the morning and evening service was "Keeping the Heart" The Rev. Mr. Pinnick was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah
There are two forms of bodily cleanliness, the external and the in- Let a11 the PeoPle of Milton and viternaL. The one is for your pride in clnltv rallv to the lecture course and Jour self; the other for your life and make this season such an encourageealth. Both are important, but of ment to the Odd Fellows at Milton., vastly more importance in the long; that next year will be assured. Get TUut . e mternal cleanliness. your season tickets at W. L. Parkins's. abouj" &frn bytheatclSinrad oTtSe Word comes tlmt Harmon Armstrong Keep them clean and free froni is still very sick. ontftwo SoV&enU othTbowel. MiS8 Blanche Moore is osteach twenty-four hours. If your svstem mistress. or eating and drlnkinr. then you must obtain jld of some kind. AfteV flndtai HAGERSTQWN IND out that cathartics, salts and such thins, nHUCno 0V I "LI. relJeva you for a day. but bind you un
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F0UNTAINCITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., Oct 12. "Home Coming Service" was held at the Meth
odist church last Sunday morning, aft
ernoon and evening. The main feat
ure was the reading of letters from
distant members in the morning and
evening. Letters were read from four
teen different states and were very interesting. The afternoon program
was a symposium on home. Mr. Thom
as Brennan spoke on home in rela
tion to the state; Prof. V. T. Brown
on home in relation to the school, and Dr. O. N. Huff, on home in relation to
society. The visitors present were:
Mrs. Grover Deaton artd Mrs. Collins
of Muncie, Mrs. Sarah Schlagel, Mrs,
Mattie Lamb, Mrs. Ella Benton and daughters, Misses Vina and Mildred
Benton, and Miss Abbie Carroll of Richmond, and Mr. Elmer Clark of
Cincinnati. There was a fine attend
ance in spite of the weather.
Miss Goble, who has been assisting in meetings at Anderson for the past two weeks, has returned. Miss Goble
will preach at the Wesleyan church next Sunday morning and evening. Over three hundred persons from here attended the Fall Festival In Richmond last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hatfield were called ' to Indianapolis Sunday on account of the death of Will C. Sheppard, a relative. Mrs. Lafe Stigleman is visiting her nephews. Dr. Frank Crager and family
fille, Ind., spent Sunday at home. Mr. Orville King and Walter Barton
of Pittsburg, Pa., spent Sunday at at Greenfield, Ind.. for a few weeks, home. I
Mrs. John Ginger spent the latter nart of the week with relatives at
Hamilton r would have been a cripple for
Money Comes In Bunches to A. A. Cbisbolm, of Treadwell, N. Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: "For a long time I suffered from
indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, and general debility," he
writes. "I couldn't, sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker ev
ery day in spite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-
time health and visor. Now I can attend to business every day. It's a
wonderful medicine." Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and
Nerves. 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.
upt too more natural remedy Dr. Caldwell's Svran T.n.in J
o;Jp"c,?d th best war to be- ner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peirce, 6?. T&tt?Um5 l&tffSaE: Mr- an Mrs- Ed- POTter and Miss In- .- T5 V!d lf " evince dia Keys. ZSH brt' continuance of its use .... TlJL 4wlV0.you Permanently that it will A Knapp is spending a few days train the stomach and bowel muscles to at Chici 5mvWor,F. naturally at certain hours 1 cmcaondon0.". dtSVnrju8V a,flf2 'J0 Benham and two childmany others are dotaff. They beiran with rea of Richmond are visiting with her a yample bottle then bought a fifty cent sister, Mrs. Joe Teetor. d B?w fulIT' convinced of tta JJ1- they buy the on dollar family Mr- Henry Holt man entertained &itSStovZJSSStT frlendS from CtocinnatL Sunday, at the A brief use of this grand laxative tonic nome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keever. n?dlttoTO?tble 'SeTKaalSS-- Mr- an Mrs- Rs of Modoc, 5S?k?IS!SmI.. LnBr, d keei visited with Mr. and Mrs. James hundreds or othenthat Mrs- C- T- Knapp, Mrs. John Geisler, Caldweirpersonally wtl, be p.oa ?el K 'fl you any medical advice yon may Now Castle, Saturday afternoon. PTirWo&fr& h M"; Indianapolis, free of charge. Explain your case Ina has rt"dned after a visit here. 1?J&it 7 of Richmond, was name and address on a postal card or at Hagerstown, Saturday, otherwise. For etther reouest the doctor's Mr. and Mrs Chas. MilW of nr address Is Dr. W. B. Caldwell, R.S04 rjau. .... ' . vuas. aiuier or near wall tHiUala MonUoaUo, a , 1 Milville, and guest. Miss Maud taf-
WILLIAMSBURG, IND.
Williamsburg, Ind., Oct. 12. Miss Edessa Cuykendall is visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Sheppard of Richmond. Miss Bessie Meadows attended the teacher's institute at Richmond Saturday. Mr. Paul Lewis who is attending school at Earlham, visited his parents Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Lydia Roberts has gone to Richmond to spend a few days. Glen Boyd who has been very low with consumption died Sunday morning. Mrs. Griffis returned home from Indianapolis Saturday evening after visiting ber mother for several days. Mr. Howard Davis of Knightstown took dinner with his father Mr. Oliver Davis, Sunday. Miss Hazel Oler who is attending school at Earlham spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Effie Helm attended the teacher's institute at Richmond Saturday. Miss Lora Martin has resigned her position at Easthaven. Mr. Carl Cates of Hamilton, Ohio,
is at home for a few days.
Rev. Speckien filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sun
day.
Frightful Fate Averted,
Miss Ella Thompson of West Sonora "te.rom a terrible cut on my knee
RtiPnt Snndav at hnm noun uisurii, ivemuer,
Mrs. Dr. Swisher of Dayton is visiting relatives here.
Miss Pet Weiland is sick with Asthma. Miss Kate and Mary Cronin, Mr. Joe McCabe, Mr. Jack Downes and Mr. Charles Roach of Xenia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Miss Katherlne Smith is spending a few days with relatives at Richmond. Mt. Bailey and sister of Dayton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MarcU
Penland. Rev. Clarke of Louisville, Ind., filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Beard and daughter Lenore and her mother, Mrs. Mitchell, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Price. Miss Mabel Call of Campbellstown, Miss Margaret Bohn and Mr. Harry
Bonn were guests of Mr. Frank Slorp Sunday. The Thimble club met Harry Collins Saturday
Mrs. Freed and Mrs. Collins- were hostesses. There were about forty-five present. Luncheon was served and the usual good time was enjoyed. Mr. Frank Morse of Richmond spent Sunday with Joseph Jones. Mrs. Alba Chappel is visiting with Mrs. John Sawyer. Mrs. Jennie Mikesell of Arcanum has been visiting relatives here for the past Miss Oval Daugherty is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. D. A. McKee. i
; Minn. "without Bucklen's Arnica j Salve, which soon cured me." Infalli1 bie for wounds, cuts and bruises, it !
soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, j
Boils, Skin Eruptions. World's best for Piles. 25c. at A G. Luken & Co.
Richmond Feed Store Feed All Kinds
Phone 2196.
11-13 N. 9th
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GREENSFORK. IND. Greensfork, Ind., Oct. 12. Clifford Crump, student of Earlham college, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms of Ol
ive Hill, were guests of Miss Maria
Underhill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith left Mon
day to visit relatives and friends in
Missouri.
Rev. Bennett preached at Jackson
burg Sunday morning and night at the
Christian church.
Miss Hattie Mettart has resigned he:
position as clerk with George Mosey,
and returned from northeast of Hagers town.
Rev. Bundy filled the pulpit at the
Friends church Sunday morning.
Miss Blanch Kerr is spending a few
days with relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Prof. Studybaker and Mr. and Mrs
Stoner returned from North Manchester, Ind., Saturday and will resume their work in the high school Monday, after a week's vacation on account of
the death of Mrs. Studybaker.
The aid society of the M. E. church held its market Saturday and was a
success financially. Daisy Conaway is clerking for Geo. Mosey. Florence Ridge is employed in Lafe Stigleman's barber shop. Quinn Richardson is employed by Frank Davis to work on his farm the coming season. The Murdock and Clawson moving picture show was a failure Saturday
Misses Lillian Reynolds and Hazel
Oler took supper w ith Mr. and Mrs. f night on account of a blow out and the Vera Reynolds Saturday evening. show was called off and the admission
Mrs. Ralph Rose spent the day in refunded. This was the first effort
Richmond Saturday. made in their new quarters.
Mr. James Cranor has moved to his Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Retts, west of
property in the south part of town. town left Monday for St Louis, Mo..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Test of Rich- to visit relatives and friends for ten
mond have been visiting Mrs. Fest's i days.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Allie Study for a
few days. Mr. Samuel Steggall of Kokomo. has moved in the Ann Bailey property. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Reynolds entertained at dinner Saturday Mr. Otho
Harrington and family and Man el la I
Luken of Richmond. Two hundred and thirty tickets were sold here at the C, C. & L. station, Thursday to people that attended the Fall Festival at Richmond. Mr. Denver Coggshell of Fountain City took dinner Sunday with his mother Mrs. Mollie Coggshell. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parks and daughter Leon a have been visiting at Richmond for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russel of Iowa
who have been visiting friends and
Dr. Chas. T. Crump is a full fledged high constable of Clay township, by an appointment
v. T. Newman and John Davis of J Williamsburg and Dollen Daugherty of
Jacksonburg and also D. W. Harris. D. C. Moore, MTTton Hoover and Miles Gentry of this township, attended the bank meeting here Saturday. Miss Flo Brashler of Indianapolis was visiting relatives and old friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shaffer of Williamsburg were guests of Chas. Wise and family Sunday. Mrs. Martha Dean returned from New Castle Saturday, after a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends. The temperance lecture at tne Friends church Sunday night as ap-
A Story Illustrating the "Sstness
the Cornishman. Your Cornishman can "be very "set" and stubborn. His determination ot spirit is more remarkable than admirable at times, though it may be amusing. Mr. Hoek. the late royal academician, was once, says Mr. W. H. Hudson in his book on the "Land's End." on the sands at Whitesand bay, working at a mariue picture, when two natives came up and plauted themselves just behind him. There was nothing the artist hated more than to be watched by strangers over bis shoulders In this way, and pretty soon he wheeled around on them and angrily asked them how long they were going to
stand there.
His manner served to arouse their
spirit, and they replied brusquely that they were going to stay as long as they thought proper. He Insisted on knowing just how long they were going to stay there to his annoyance, and by and by. after some more loud and angry discussion, one of them incautiously declared they would stand at that very spot for an hour. "Do you mean that?" shouted Book, pulling out bis watch. Yes, they returned, they would not stir one inch from that spot for an hour. "Very well." he said and palled up his easel; tbea. marching off to a distance of thirty yards, be set It up again and resumed bis painting. And there, within thirty yards of his back, the two men stood for one hour and a quarter, for. as they did not have a watch, they were afraid of going awy before the hour had expired. Then they marched off.
Time For Hardy Shrubs Fred H. Lemon & Co. Florists and Decorators.
CRAB APPLES Just a few bushels for Jelly, Monday morning. Try a slice of our mild-cured
nams. H. G. HADLEY.
DR. L. S. CHEN0WETK
Dentist.
Franklin as a Swimmer.. In 1726 Benjamin Franklin was working as a printer at Watts', near Lincoln Ian Fields, and taught two shopmates to swim "at twice going into the river." With them and some of their friends from the country he paid a visit by water to Chelsea, and "In our return." he recorded, "at the request of the company, wbose curiosity Wygate had excited. I stripped and leaped Into the river and swam from near Chelsea to Blackfrlars. performing on the way many feats of activity, both upon and under the water, that surprised and pleased those to whom they were novelties." London Tatler.
Now on vacation; will be in New
Offices in Murray Theater Bldg..
Oct 15. Cor. 10th A Main Sts.
WE HAVE FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good for 10 net income. WM. H. BRADBURY A SON. 1 & 3 Westcott Block.
e. Henry W. Deuker -
FANCY GROCER
High Grade Coffees and Teas Cor. th St. and ft. Wayne awe Phone 1204 Established 1874
last Excinsiorj
CMC AGO Via C C & L R. D. BOUND TOO Saturday Night Oct 16th. Train leaves Richmond IS o'clock midnight Returning, leave Chicago 10 p. m. Sunday night, arriving at Richmond 5:20 Monday morning. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A, Home TeL 2062. Richmond
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Her Housekeeping. Growells Smith's wife must be a poor housekeeper. Mrs. Growells Why do you think so? Growells He declares he's perfectly comfortable at home every day in the year. Chicago News. Tree and Sea. "By the way. what is the tree most nearly related to the sea?" "The beech, of course." "Are yon sure? Isn't the bay tree nearer?" London Scrape.
All persons havinq bills
against the Fall Festival, and
people to whom awards are due, should file their bills before Friday, this week. 11 3t
3 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS
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TREAT DISEASES OF THE THROAT. VCttOO. KIDNEYS, LIVER and BLADDER. RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA and DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. EplleDSV or faianar fits). Cancer. Private and Nm.u
Diseases. Female Diseases. ixss or naiity irom indiscretions. Piles. Plata la. Fixture and Ulceration" of th. Rectum, without detention from buataeea, RUPTURE POSITIVELY CURED AND OUARANTEED.
relatives here for several weeks left i predated by all who were present
ior tneir nome Thursday. j The erowine wheat croo was ereatly
Mr. and Mrs. Beam and cousin of I benefited by the recent rains as wheat
New York City were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts were
was being damaged by the drouth.
Mrs. Harry Fagan. Miss Linnie Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roller and
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