Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 78, 25 January 1910 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEUKA3I, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910.
News of Surrounding Towns
NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O-, Jan. 25. Mr. Orville King of Pittsburg spent Sunday at borne. Mrs. Ella Cox is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. B. U McKee entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coblerttz and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kessler and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell were the guests of their son, Harold at Indianapolis from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Reid and daughter Carrie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Engle. Mrs. Horrigan and daughter Margaret, of Camden, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick and daughter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Cail Reinheimer entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reinheimer and Mr. Mont Vaughton of Dayton. Miss Paulftne Smith of Richmond visited relatives here Sunday. The Misses Horner entertained Sunday Mr. Glenn Eubank of New Madison, Miss Ruby and Miss Grace McWhinney. Miss Mary Cronin of Xenia, has returned home after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKee had for their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison entertained at a luncheon party Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Middaugh. Mrs. Rit Hunt of New Madison visited her sister, Mrs. A. T. Barber, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Mauck of Dayton visited relatives and friends here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Goldia Holbrook spent Saturday night with Edna and Blanche Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baumgardner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Baumgardner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawley were entertained Sunday by Dr. C. A. HaAvley and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold had for their Sunday guests, Miss Alice Vbglesong and Bertha Kinsinger of Richmond. Mr. Harry Baumgardner has taken a position at the Watts and Keelor Casket factory. Mrs. Albert Fudge is visiting with Clarence Ecklor and wife of Eaton. Mrs. Newbern who Is staying with her mother, Mrs. Baker, is visiting this week with relatives, at Indianapolis. Mr. E. G. Cook of Richmond and Mac White of Hollansburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber, Friday.
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NEW WESTVILLE, 0. New Westville, O., Jan. 25. The local C. E. society has taken on new strength and is moving steadily forward under the leadership of the following officers: Harvey D. Brown, president; Miss Elsie Ballenger, vice president; Miss G. Myrtle Ray, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Anna Cail,
recording secretary; Miss Mildred Laird, treasurer. Chairmen of Committees: Lookout, Mrs. Elsie Ballenger; prayer meeting, Howard O. Brown; music, Mrs. Earl Brandenburg; good literature, Miss Jennie Kuth; missionary, Miss Myrtle Ray; temperance, Clarence Pilcher; social. Miss Anna Cail; flower, Miss Essie Ballenger. At a recent election the following persona were made officers of the Sunday school: Harry Becker, superintendent; Earl Williams, associate superintendent; Miss Irma Kuth, secretary; Miss Grace Williams, assistant secretary-treasurer; Nathan Williams, treasurer; Miss Mildred Laird, librarian. Teachers Primary, Miss Blanche Cail, Miss Essie Ballenger; intermediate. Miss G. Myrtle Ray, Miss Elsie Ballenger, Mrs. Kveret Pryfogle, Mrs. Earl Williams, senior, Mrs. F. E. G. Simms, Wni. Becker.
church Friday evening was well attended and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. L. K. Jones and Mrs. Porter Pike and daughter Ula visited last week In Williamsburg. Mr. Wm. Boles superintendent of masonry with the Drake and Strattan company is Quite sick at his home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnell spent Saturday here, the guests of Mr. Darnell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McConaha have gone to the home of their daughter, Mrs. Oliver Myers to spend the rest of the winter. Miss Elsie Berg of Richmond spent Sunday with Elizabeth Lashley. The dance given on Thursday evening by the "Basketball Boys' was quite a success. Mr. Hattox Crab an old resident of Center township was buried here Thursday from the M. E. church. Mr. Crab and his wife had been spending the winter with their daughter in Indianapolis where Mr. Crab sickened and died. Besides a widow' he leaves seven children to mourn his loss. Mr. Crab was 88 years old. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Lashley of Boston, spent Monday with Mrs. A. J. Lashley. Rev. Mr. Arthur Gates, chaplain of the penitentiary of Kansas gave an interesting talk at the M. E. church Sunday evening.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. 25. Mrs. F. J. Scudder went to Knightstown today (Tuesday) to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garrettson. Foss Hamilton, will, in a short time, move from the Tyler property, into the property owned by A. R, Feemster, on West Main street. Mrs. J. N. Pauf and Mrs. Charles Myers were the guests of Miss Mattie McClave and Mrs. Rebecca Ritter, who reside north of this place, the past week. Milton Bridgett went to Tippecanoe, Monday, on account of the critical illness of a sister. The Presbyterian Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. May Boden, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Bender, assisted by Mrs. Omer Guyton of this city, and Mrs. Charles Davis and son, Olin, of Milton, entertained a company of fourteen boys last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being the eighth birthday anniversary of her son, Cecil. Games made the time pass quickly. The dining room was bright with its decorations of pink and yellow, which colors were also brought out in the cake, cream, and in the dainty candle shades. Master Cecil received many pretty and useful gifts. Miss Gaynelle Hageman is spending a few days in New Madison, Ohio, with her grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Hageman, who is quite ill. Mrs. Kate Blue went to Indianapolis, Monday for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. George Herbst, of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbst, the past week. Ellis Filby has disposed of his retail cigar business to Will Butler and Earl Barefoot. Mr. Filby will move his wholesale cigar establishment to the Wm. Kiser room, on Main street. A number of persons from this
place attended the funeral of Brook Legg at Webster, this morning (Tuesday). Rev. J. E. Coffin had charge of the services. Mr. Legg, until recently resided on a farm north of this place, and was well known in this vicinity. The Farmers' Institute will be held in Cambridge City, February tenth and eleventh. An excellent program has been arranged. The Woman's Home Missionary Society will hold an open meeting at the home of Mrs. O. L. Callaway, Thursday afternoon. A good program has been prepared and a pleasant time is anticipated. William Patterson of Denver, sent to his uncles, Caleb Lester and Isaac Davis, a few days ago, canes that are entirely out of the ordinary. They are hand wrought, that of the former from buffalo horn, and the latter from india-rubber.
CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Jan. 25. Mrs. William Homey is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Mrs. Mary Lynch's condition remains critical. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dent spent Friday at Knightstown the guest of relatives. The "District School" given by the Kpworth league, at the Methodist
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MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Jan. 23. Mrs. Ada Dennis of Cambridge City, called on friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward were at Connersville, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman of Rich
mond spent Sunday with her parents,
W. F. Flanagan returned yesterday
from Alexandria. He reports his
father-in-law, Samuel Vermillion, very
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town yesterday. He was enroute to Connersville. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay of south of town was at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson. Mrs. Leroy Mills, of Straughn, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ferris, yesterday. Mrs. Williams of Cambridge City, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellam. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell, Sunday evening. The Priscilla Club met with Mrs. Chas. Ferris, yesterday afternoon. The hostesses were Mesdames Ferris, Erma Frazee, John Ferguson and Oliver Ferguson. There were 53 ladies in attendance, including several who were club guests. Nice refreshments were served. There were several new members received. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McConaha of Richmond spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Swafford.
Mrs. C H Pinnick has been sick
with the grip. She is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward six
miles west of town, have sold their farm of 155 acres to Alonzo Stewart,
ot Rushville. Consideration $75 per
acre.
Will Ogborn, of Cambridge City,
spent Sunday evening with his sister, Mrs. Eliza Swope.
Timothy Connell, proprietor of the
grain elevator bought 1,600 bushels of
corn of Mrs. Ella Hoffman. He paid 50 cents per bushel. The corn is from Mrs. Hoffman's farm near Elwood and her nephew, Ed Beeson and Rob DuGranrut went to Elwood yesterday to superintend the shipping of it to Mil
ton.
Emmet Crowe of Richmond was
greeting friends here yesterday.
Miss Ollie Castetter, teacher in the
Wallace district spent Saturday night with Miss Rae Wagner.
Linville Ferguson who recently un
derwent an operation for the removal
of a growth from back of his ear, at
Keid s hospital is getting along as well
as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop expect to
move this week.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deck Haxton Sunday. Rev. Oliver Fraiser took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B.'W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Pugh of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus, Williamsburg. Will Conoroe has a bad case of the grippe. Mrs. Mabel Gwin arrived from Williamsburg Saturday evening.
HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown. Ind., Jan. 25. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moore and family entertained Saturday night and Sunday, Miss Irene Fours and on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitsell. Miss Edith Sherry. Everette and Ellis Lester and Earl Stewart were their guests. Mrs. Amanda Staumn and son Ottis attended the funeral services of Mrs. Jacob Jackson at Mooreland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shafer entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and two daughters and Miss Myra Leonard. Darwin Durbin spent over Sunday at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rinehart and son and Sylva Norman Root. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt entertained at tea Friday evening, Miss Esther Jones and Prof. Stout of the Mapleton Grove school and Miss Mamie Lott of the Jacksonburg school. A very pretty home wedding was that of Miss Harriet Mettert and Mr. Earl Conley, which was solemnized at the bride's home, east of town, Saturday afternoon, at two-thirty o'clock. Before and after the ceremony Miss Nola Oler played a number of choice bridal airs. The bride and groom were unattended and entered the room to the strains of Mendelssohn's march. Rev. M. Z. Bartlett preformed the ceremony. Misses Rena Fouts and Faye Moore, friends of the bride assisted the parents in receiving the guests. The bride was gowned in a handsome white silk organdy fashioned princess. Her second day gown was of green cloth. After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served. On account of the inclemency of the weather not near all the invited
guests were able to attend. Those,
present were: Mr. Howell and twin daughters of Carlos City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conley and two children of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marshall and daughter of Economy, Mrs. Will Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fouts of Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Morrison and daughter. Misses Irene Fouts, Faye Moore and Xola Oler. The young couple will reside with the bride's parents and will occupy one-half of the house. They have the best wishes of their many friends. Perry Hoover entertained Professor Stout of Mapleton Grove school over Saturday night.
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A GOOD GAIN SHOWN
Mineral Wealth of Idaho Increased Large Sum the Past Year.
ONLY A FEW FATALITIES
ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Jan. 2.". Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Atkinson entertained at dinner Sunday in their beautiful new
home, Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison and
daughter Ruby, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Loop and daughter Margaret, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Denney and Miss Josie Denney. Mrs. Grace Hunt is now working in
Central office.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming spent Sunday in Richmond. We received a musical treat Saturday night through the kindness of Mrs. W. W. Neff of Greensfork. There is a male quartet in Greensfork composed of the following: Prof. Studebaker, first
tenor; Mr. Stoner, second tenor: Mr. Cummins, first bass: Shannon Neff, second bass. Miss Floss Neff, accompanist, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter of Morgan's chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison of Stringtown and Mrs. Gust Weyl. Prof, and Mrs. Slza Stevenson and daughter ate their Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Charles had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and daughters. Also Harry Cain and children. Mrs. David Gillian, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. French of Indianapolis, Miss Vera Fleming, West River, Miss Blanche Fennimore of Economy, John Replogle with others were Sunday callers at the Edwards home east of town. The Etude club will meet with Mrs. Lue Fennimore and daughter Blanche Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Neff and daughter. Miss Flossy Neff of Greensfork, will be the guests of honor. Rev. Hannah Stanley will attend the third Christian conference which will be held in the First Christian church at Anderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jessup, who has been sick the past several weeks is not Improving as fast as was exjected. She is still in very poor health. Tot Cranor "cried the sale" for Deck Haxton Saturday afternoon. Rev. Lee Chamness preached in the Friends church east of town Sunday. E. E. Nicholson is having a bad cold to contend with. Whittier Beard's public sale will be Thursday. Mrs. Rebecca Edwards is suffering with a bad case of grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison ate dinner with relatives in town recently. Leslie Fennimore returned to Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Peirce entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bond of Richmond, Mrs. Bond and two children of Greensfork. Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt spent Sunday at Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and baby of Richmond, Squire and Mrs. Frasier, Ezra Fraiser, and Miss Gold a McCanless of Bloomingsport. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daujherty and son
OIAZ CALLED BRUTE
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 25. L. Guiterraz de Lara, a political reguge, who was held by the federal authorities at Los Angeles on complaint of the Mexican government, charged with promoting resistance to the rule of President Diaz, declanvi in a public address in Elks' temple here that slavery actually prevails on the plantations in Mexico and
that the term, "Barbarous Mexico," is mild to one who fully understands the situation, adding: "Americans are not being persecuted in Mexico. It is the lower class of Mexicans that is being trampled under the iron-shod foot of the upper class, under the rule of that brute, Diaz." De Lara also said there will be no hope for the peons until there is government ownership of everything and an international organization of labor that will wipe out
country boundaries, adding that the lower class in Mexico was driven down to slavery and that the people are now simply making a fight to break the bonds.
Spokane, Wash., Jan. 23. F. Cushing Moore, state mine insmctor of Icialio, will say iu his forthcoming annual reiort that the mineral production in that state amounted to $13,00,000 in 1909, a gain of about $250,000 over 190$. These figures do not include the output of the many smaller properties or placers. There were 19 fatalities of a total of t,0ti men employed, the rate being 3.33 per thousand men, believed to be a remarkable showing. Mr. Moore says the producing mines have been able to operate regardless of financial conditions, but that the smaller ones Buffered because of the existing low merit prices, also that prospects were held held back for the lack of capital, due to the financial depression of 1907. However, he adds, conditions have improved greatly during the last six months and the coming year gives promise of being one of the most successful in the history of mining operations in the state. Mr. Moore also raps the "wildcat" mine promoter, who is held responsible for idle mines and mills.
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