Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 351, 26 October 1909 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PATXADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909.

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News of Surrounding Towns

HAGERSTOWN. IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Oct. 26. Mr.and Mrs. Moses Keever and family spent t ji , lit. CaUm mw1 fnmllv ' , " e.,ThsW Mrs. Ivan Martin and son are here, for a few weeks stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murry. Miss Katherine Gohring will return this week from Indianapolis where she has been visiting with her sister Mrand MrsDerGebphart of Mlddletown, Ind., are visiting thoir i daughter, Mrs. Will Teetor. Mr. and Mrs. George Dutro and children of Modoc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle, Sunday. Mrs. C. N. Marshall and children are visiting Mr. Marshall's parents at Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler accomI.J l UA mntliOT Mm i ?f . Vr iT.i wary vmum ui , VIA AUU .-v,J v. ' ---- ner at Hartford City, Sunday. Joseph Peel of Richmond spent Sunday with his son Charles Peel and family. . Frank Petty and family are moving from Michigan to Hagerstown and will ocupy the half of the Beeson property on North Perry street. Mr. Petty is employed with the L. I. C. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conniff and Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and two children Leona and Jesse were guests of Mrs. Rebecca Edwards and sons near Economy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rowe and children Fred and Pauline spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs."John Johnson at Losantsville. Mrs. P. H. Davis and Walter Foutz visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson. Mfs. Katherine Lantz returned to her home at Logansport, Monday, after a visit of a few days with. Mrs. Laura Grills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teetor and little son and Grover Brower spent Sunday with Mr. Brower and family at Losantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petro and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Woody spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Azel Lamb, north of town. Mrs. Martha Bowman came over from Richmond Monday. Miss Iva Chamness has resigned as a teacher in the schools at Belleplaine, Iowa and has accepted a position as teacher in the high school department of the New Castle. Indiana, schools. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and daughter Dorothy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks at Mt. Auburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherry and son Paul of Milville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherry. Sunday. The five cent theaters will only give ehows on Wednesday and Saturday nights hereafter, or during the winter months. L. P. McTigue of Richmond joined Mrs. McTigue, Sunday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor. Mrs. John Hanscom and son Lester of Modoc, accompanied Mrs. Sarah Bell and daughter Florence home Sunday, returning to Modoc in the evening. Mrs. Raymond Small, while skating at the rink Saturday evening fell and was injured to the extent of a broken limb. ' George Rheinegerr has sold his barber shop at Richmond and is spending a few days with his family here. Frightful Fate Averted. "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher, Minn. "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. World's best for Piles. 25c. at A G. Luken & Co. NEW WESTVILLE, 0. New Westville, O., Oct 26. The Misses Duke of Eaton visited Miss Elsie Comer recently. Mr. Richardson and his mother are having many alterations and improvements made in their home. Miss Williams has been home for a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey are having a Scmplo CJoIps Frail Women So tnany women are dragging out weary lives just because their digestive organs are weak. The result is poor circulation, nervousness and the verge of invalidism. It is often very unnecessary and the woman's own fault The first thing to do is to look to the Welfare of your bowels. There the trouble usually lies. All physicians know tiabltuallv 6ontiMtrl .hi. im m imrwrn percentage or women are suits indigestion, plies, weariness, etc., Kut tnere is no use taklnx female remdies" and things of that kind until Vou vT a!2 .r.'J'fi.' -J!0ll?i reirul&rly once or twice a. day all petty tils will disappear. Take a good. SSVpeEK Srawhii.dS find yourself rapidly getting better and :aoWat STSSSi then your headaches and dizziness win disappear, oont tax strong- cathartic xUla or salts, but lust nch m. niM ni pieasfmt-tastinf; remedy a 2r. Caldwell's ToS eSTbtain a bottle of your drar-1 gist for fifty cents or one dollar, rnd either sise may b enough to perma-' kVrarly tetoThoanTwIS no ranger o witnout it. as it curd them .S-ttSr"t youngest child, bat If you have never "K1 II taKS) ine acmce Or Mrs. Sari S. Cox. 40s Twentv-nrth .trmt Wniin. m and Mrs. Ellen ttungan, Muncie. ind.. and ST..0 eVrdrnr urfeW what It win do In your own case. That n w?ro yWK " tt thm t jjt. carawen personally win b pleased to glv you any medical advice you may deaf re for yourself or family pertaining to the stomach. Urer or bowels absolutely fro of charge. Explain your case in a letter and ho will reply to you In detail. For the free sample atmply send your nam and address on a postal card or otherwise. For either request the doctor's address Is Dr. W. B. CaldwelL R.S04CaUU rail buOdlac MontlcsUo, Iu.

new cement sidewalk made In front of their property. Would it not be well if the whole village were improved in the same way?

Our Sunday school rally will be on November 7. Just one month late on ' . . . t Tf11a account of the sickness in the village during the past weeks. Tell your neighbors and friends and come October 31st also. Our C. E. will have a rally of ita own members on October 31st. We th h ferings me i;. E. of East Main Street Friends church, Richmond will be with us in a body, if nothing prevents, on Sunday evening, November 7. We shall be very glad to have this union service with them. It will be consecration service and the two presidents will be expected to sit on the platform together and conduct the joint consecration program. Some good nto C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 1060 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly wilk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured 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. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 26. Alex Steele spent Saturday in Richmond. Mrs. James Hurst and children were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Seleste Bond, over Sunday. Claude Haisley, of Spiceland, was a Cambridge City visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele spent Sunday with relatives In Liberty. Mrs. Beulah McGrew is spending a few days with Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey at "Dew Drop Inn." Miss Dorothy Clark, who has been the guest of Miss Louise Ebert, returns to her home in Dana, Ind., tomorrow. Prosecutor Charles Ladd and Lafe Larsh were in town on Friday looking after their own and the people's welfare. , Mr. Charles Bertsch is making a business trip of a week through the leading cities of Illinois. Allen Graves of Richmond, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White over Sunday. Miss Mary Dillon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Annis of Harvey's crossing. Josephus Wallick who has been seriously ill for several months, is thought to be convalescent. The town council decided at its last meeting to reduce the minimum rate for electric lights from $1.00 to 50c. Miss Neva Hazelrigg visited friends in Greenfield, Sunday. More than usual interest is being manifested in the coming town elec tion. It is thought that the contests in the first, third and fourth wards will be very close. An interesting session of the joint institute of Cambridge City, Milton and Dublin, was held at the last named place on Saturday. Supt. Wood of Milton led the discussion on the Literature of the Bible, and Prof. W. J. Bowden of Cambridge City talked on the Mind in Making. The city schools will be 'adjourned on Friday, Oct. 29, to allow teachers the privilege of visiting other schools. Some will go to Indianapolis, and oth ers to Muncie and Richmond. Air. and Mrs. Ed Bertsch of Germantown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kitterman, Sunday. mr. ana airs, jonn Heard are re joicing over the arrival of a grand daughter at the home of their son, Clayton, in Chicago. Rev. J. Sanders, principal of Col burn Academy, Mulberry, Ind., was the guest of Mr. Charles Bertsch and family over Sunday. He preached in the German Lutheran church at Germantown, Sunday morning. He will spend the greater portion of the week in town looking after the interests of his Institution. This school organized four years ago, is the only school of its kind in the State under the control of the German Lutheran de nomination. Mrs. Will Ogborn spent Sunday with Mrs. s. S. Wilson of Dublin. Miss Alma McWhorter of Richmond, visited Mrs. John Herbst from Satur day until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Campbell have returned to their home in Richmond, arter a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Griffin and other relatives. Supt. W. H. Stamper of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, was a visitor in this place Saturday. " u ratgersiown, was T T ,CTV.. T T . ! In Cambridge City Monday. - , . . . Castle, visited the latter's parents, Attorney and Mrs. A. R. Feemster, Sunday- Mrs. Smith remained for a two j weeks visit. Mrs. Stella Bird has returned from Indianapolis, where she was elected the Great Mlnnehaha the State of Indi ana. Mrs David Morris of fThlrnm la thn uu.nia aiorns or i-nicago, is ine guest of Mrs. Barbara Barefoot. Mrs. Mrls W,f a former resident Cm i bridge City. Mrs. S. F. Waltz has returned to her Indianapolis, after a short visit v ;ttt ner sister, Mrs. John Smith. & Fox, of Mt. Vernon, is here, 'ooklng: after the interests of the UnittA PtatM P-rrvt-ca nrkmnanv i " ales impress company. ' Mrs. John Caldwell and daughter f1 ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. B F. Dri-chel. of Richmond, is Altrl uaub-ier, .nans, ueu House. Dr. J". NV Study, of this city. T. J. Study, and A. L. Study, of Richmond, spent Sunday in Williamsburg with their brother-in-law, Frederick Cranor. The members of the Epworth League

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.. . . V- - . a 1 irkAilfA . thn T K. narsonaee this evening. An interesting program has been arranged. Cary Shoat of Rushville, spent Sunday in this place. Attorney Thomas Kelley and family were Cambridge City visitors Sunday. M. L. Young transacted business in Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter and Miss India Keys of Hagerstown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks, Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore spent Sunday with the former's jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Moore, of Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin Sunday. Bert- Adair, traveling salesman for the Kiefer Drug Co., or Indianapolis, visited this place Monday. The members of the Epworth League will give a social at the Methodist parsonage, this evening. Alvin White of Charlottesville, ha3 been a visitor in the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Lee Pitman. Mrs. Charles Driggs has gone to Kokomo for a visit with friends. D. B. Johnston of Louisville, Ky., spent Sunday in Cambridge City. Horace Hamilton, and Mrs. Emma Hlghley were married at the home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. John Groves Saturday evening, by the Rev. J. E. Coffin. Mrs. John Judkins went to South Bend yesterday, as a delegate from the Helen Hunt club, to the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y.. writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative, and I thirk it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective, and cures habitual constipation. A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Oct. 26. Mrs. John Faucett, returned from a visit witn Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Parish at Rich mond, Saturday evening. She reports a fine visit. Park Lantz, who was home from the State University, over Sunday, returned yesterday morning. Theo FItz, of Richmond, spent Sun day with his mother-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Wike and also his daughter, Mrs. Wing and other relatives here. W. E. Booth is much pleased with his work at the Central Manufacturing establishment, at Connersville. He makes auto bodies. Park Manlove of near Bentonville, called on Milton friends, Sunday evening. Miss Rella Hartwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stamm at Mt. Auburn. A very heavy frost covered the ground here, yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut and son and Mrs. Alice DuGranrut and family were entertained with Mrs. Barbara Ferris and son, west of town, Sunday. Will Rothermel of Connersville spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ann Rothermel. He has a new motor cycle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owens of West Alexandria, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hood. Chris HInshaw of Earlham, conducted the services at the Friends church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Delford of Richmond, spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Sills and parent. Mrs. L. R. Gresh is able to get out some on the street again. Mr. and Mrs. Kersey Huffman of Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Little. The Rev. F. A. Scott reports good services at the Christian church Sunday. The Sunday school attendance was 113 and the lesson interesting. At the preaching services, the Rev. Mr. Scott preached from the text. Isaiah 54th chapter, 2nd and 3rd ver ses, in the morning. In the evening he took for his theme the last verse of the 28th chapter of Job. Floyd Hendrix, of Kennard. was calling on Miss Ruby Kellam, Sun day. Ed Merrick came home from Cin cinnati Saturday evening. He was 'So companied by his siste?-in-law, Miss Helen Hoshour, to visit her mother and other relatives. Dan Clevenger of Doddridge, spent Sunday with his parents. They are both better. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris were calling on Miss Martha Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray, at Dublin Sunday. George Rothermel has given up his place at the Hoosier Drill works, at Richmond. He has several things in view but does not yet know what he will do. Frank Murley and son of Richmond, visited his father, Thomas Murley at This is the Stove Pofish All the Housewives Are Talking About YT IS so much better tbaa I other stove polishes that , it's in a class all by itself. Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brffilsat. sflky polish that does not rah off or dost off, sod the shine lasts four times as long as ordinary stovo polish. It is used on sample stoves by hardware dealers. Sold by them to thos who want good goods. All we ask is a trial. Use It on your cook stove, your parlor stove or -yoor gas ranee. If yon don't find it the beat eteeei pefian yon erer nsed. your dealer is authorised to refund yonr money. Insist on Black fflt Stove Polish. Don't accept substitutes. Made in liquid or paste one quality." BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS

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uio muiun ueurKe aiurie; 8, day. Mr. and Mrs. family, of near Omer Doneker and Bentonville, spent: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beesou. I E. P. Jones who investigated thej pipe organ to be sold by one of the churches, at Angola, is highly pleased j with it. An expert from Indianapolis j will look after the matter. The con-f gregauon selling are building a new church and will have to have a new organ to fill their needs. j Mrs. Barton is visiting her son at Chicago. Mrs. Hattie Heist entertained Mrs. Mary St. Clair and family and J. A. Brown and family at dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweney of Cambridge City spent Sunday with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Sweney. Mrs. John Caldwell and daughter, Mrs: Wagner called on Mesdames Charles Davis and St. Clair, Sunday. Messrs. and Mesdames Willis Leverton, Will Hicks and families, GeorgeYohler, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton. Mr. Leverton is nursing another sore hand. He was up a tree after a coon. The tree was of the thorn variety and he ran a thorn in his hand. Mesdames Will Hunt and Harry Buntln of Cambridge City and Rich mond called on Mrs. James Doddridge and other relatives Sunday. Miss Marie Snyder spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Welderly, at Connersville. Mrs. Marie Beeson is visiting Mrs. Houck at Centerville. Messrs. and Mesdames John Kepler, William Bougner, of East German town and Oliver Ferguson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bisbon Louis Cooney of Indianapolis, Griff and Will Cooney of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and daughter, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Griff Cooney. Messrs. and Mesdames O. H. Beeson and daughter, W. E. Williams, Hiram Crook and daughter. Misses Carrie Walker and Edith Hiatt were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Kniese, Sunday. Mrs. Frank DuGranrut was called to Connersville yesterday. Her sister is very sick. ! Messrs. and Mesdames M. V. Brown and Rob Beeson and family, spent Sunday at W. H. Brown's. Mesdames J. L. Wike. A.- M. Gib bons, George Wing, Charles Stewart, Miss Inez Doddridge were entertain ed with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lantz, Saturday evening. Cream and cake were served. On Sunday evening the ladies were also entertained with Mrs. Laura Morgan. Mrs. Gibbons returned to Columbus, O., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wlssler re turned from a visit to Centerville friends, Sunday, quite sick from cold. Mrs. Jacob Filby is also sick. Mrs. Vene Beeson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella Hoffman. Miss Ruby Moore and sister. Miss Blanche, are visiting Mrs. Thomas King at Centerville. Messrs. and Mesdames P. M. Cassidy, of Cambridge City, A. J. Hart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Sunday. Prof. C. H. Wood and Newton Lamb spent Sunday afternoon calling on Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd at Beeson's Station. Oscar Stewart has chicken pox. Colbert Ingerman had a birthday Sunday. He was given a post card shower. Misses Manning and Wolverton. of Richmond spent Sunday with Miss Marshall. Rev, F. A. Scott began a revival meeting at the Christian church last night at Dublin. Harry Maupin of Egan, S. D., is visiting his sisters, Mesdames. Isaac Doddridge and T. M. McClung and families. The members of Doddridge Chapel gave a reception as a welcome to the Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pinnick on their return to Milton M. E. charge, at the chapel, Saturday evening. There were about 150 present. The following program was observed: Instrumental music, Pierre Helms. Solo, James Doddridge. Duet, Pierre Helms and Miss Ethel Ranck. Quartet. Pierre Helms, Charles Doddridge, Thos. Lemmon, Clayton Wrright The words of welcome were given at the opening of the program, by Mrs. Isaac Doddridge and were written in rhyme making a most unique and neat manner of address. Mrs. Doddridge has received many compliments. The Rev. and Mrs. Pinnick were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, among which were about thirty-five cans of frnlt, a lot of pumpkins and other things coming from the farms of the excellent Doddridge people. But this was not all. The Rev. Mr. Pinnick was presented with a handsome oak and leather study chair. The address was prettily made by Clayton Wright and well responded to by the Rev. Mr. Pinnick. The remainder of the evening was spent socially and a nice luncheon was served. The Rev. and Mrs. Pinnick are very appreciative of the welcome given them at both appointments of the charge. 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 Xew Discovery the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la srippe vanish. It heals cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black Jack, N. O, writes "It cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors." 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. CENTERVILLE. IND. Centervill e, Ind., Oct. 26. Mrs. Sarah Tillson and her daughter, Mrs. Adelaide Thornburg, have returned to their home at Greensburg. after a visit to Mrs. Cora DeMoss. Mrs. Harry Hart entertained on Sunday at dinner, Mrs. John Turns. The Epworth League will give a hallow e'en masquerade social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMinn on Friday evening. Those participatiBg will meet at the residence of Mr. and

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Mrs. C. A. Langley, early in the evening. Mrs. Edward Lane and daughter Ethel, have returned from a visit to Mrs. D. W. McCoy at Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dunbar, recently attended a funeral of a relative at St. Joseph, Illinois, and also spent a short .time at Champaign. Illinois, "visiting relatives. Mrs. E. R. Perfect of Kansas City, Missouri, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C- M. Walker, at Centerville, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Land at Richmond. H. H. Peele and family entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McConaha of Richmond, Ind. Miss Letha Dunbar is the guest of Miss Iris Scott at Dayton, Ohio. The Woman's Cemetery association has completed the driveways at Crown Hill cemetery, at a cost of $17.25. At the next regular meeting the association will make arrangements for its annual Thanksgiving dinner., Mrs. Nancy Weekly of Fairmount, Ind., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Wright. Mark A. Stevens is building a barn on his property on east Main street. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith entertained on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and son Corwin, of Richmond. Henry Taylor of New Petersburg. O., and George Taylor of Leesburg. Ohio, left on Saturday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Fleet. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Bcitzell spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Leeson and family at Indianapolis. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. WILLIAMSBURG, IND. Williamsburg, Ind., Oct 26. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole of Cincinnati have been visiting Mr. Milt Woolley and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Converse and children of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Blair, j Mr. Fred Buhl's have moved Into their new house. Prosecutor Charles Ladd of Richmond was in town, Sunday. Mr. Fred Reynolds spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler and daughter Hazel spent the day Sunday in Greensfork. Misses Effie, Helen and May Green attended quarterly meeting at Greensfork, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Marshall and daughter Elsie Marshall of Richmond were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Clements. Mr. Charles Duke of Muncie, visited his parents, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cates and little grandson, Byron took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hutchens, Sunday. Mr. Flnt Stegall's have moved into the house vacated by Fred Buhl's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of Richmond, spent Sunday with their son, Mr. Floyd Bell and family. Mrs. George Sheppard of Richmond called on Link Watkins, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Ball, Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Coggshell and three grandchildren visited Mrs. John Laughlin of near Fountain City, Saturday and Sunday. The Fountain City basket ball team played with the Williamsburg team Friday afternoon. The score was sixteen to twenty-three In favor of the Fountain City team. Miss Dorothy Martin, celebrated her eighth birthday Wednesday afternoon by entertaining a few of her little friends with an Indoor picnic Those present were: Thelma Coggshell, Frances Coggshell, Margaret Meredith, Florence StegalL Elizabeth Bell. Isabell Hunt. Bernice Beard, Janice Beard, Blanche Davis. Helen Lunday, Josephine Kennedy, and Frances Martin. Rev. and Mrs. Speckien entertained eleven girls last Friday evening. The evening was epent in pulling taffy and a social good time. The following were present: Misses May Green, Etfie Helm, Hazel Oler, Mary Harvey, Ruth Kennedy, Maude Stephens, Lucinda Hollingsworth. Edessa Cuykendall, Lillian Reynolds, Leona Parks and Bessie Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pitts. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Connel of Webster preached at the Friends church. Sunday evening. Miss Rath Reeves, Mr. Pan! Moore

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of Marion and Mr. Robert Davis of Richmond were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis. Mrs. Ridgeway of Aniboy. Indiana, lectured on the Holy Land. Four persons were dressed in costumes to represent the costumes worn by the people of the Holy Land on special occasions. One was dressed to represent a Bride, one a Mohammedan woman, one a shepherd boy, another as chief of the Turks. The Bed-Rock Of Success ies in a keen, clear brain, backed by indomitable will and resistless energy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills impart They vitalize every organ and build up brain and body. J. A. Harmon. Lizemore, W. Ya.. writes: "They are the -best pills I ever used." 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. It was the custom in medieval times to serve roast meat on a spit, and to pass it around the table for each guest to cut off what he liked. In France one still finds chicken livers and bacon served pn small spits. It is probable that many people continued to prefer fingers to table utensils even after these were prefected and In general use For knives were certainly invented at the period when Charles XII chose to butter his bread with his royal thumb. Italy levies a graduated income tax as well as a direct tax on land and houses. Small Incomes are exempt from taxation. The minister of finance estimates that the income tax for this year will amount to about Sk,AQ0,0(Ml while the land tax will bring in $36,ooo.ooo. The flour mills of Minneapolis grind 120.000,JOO bushels of wheat every year. MPOIill Amerloa's Health Resort Bt Beans Ciswal Water lata Cm RHEUMATISM in m tanst a oca tsaax. Ml Clemens nvaeilshtrally sttoated M miles from Detroit, Tbroash trata. from all directions. Detroit suburban electric ears every half hoar UlistnteJ Besk cf tit Cles UH Fra Addrees P. R. EASTMAN.

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