Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 95, 10 February 1910 — Page 6

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News of Surrounding Towns

MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., Feb. 10. Alonzo Jones of Richmond, visited relatives and transacted business here yesterday. Miss Abbie Wissler received twentyfive post cards as kind remembrances of her birthday, Tuesday. Floyd Hendrix and Miss Ruby Kellam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Harris at Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Phillpott and Will Phillpott and Miss Haael Filby of west of town attended Christian church at Bentonville, Sunday. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church enjoyed a pleasant meeting with Mrs. G. A. Borders yesterday afternoon. They are taking one quilt out of the frames and also piecing one. Peter Zearing was at Connersville yesterday. Mrs. George has been sick with grip but is better. A .number here are suffering from deep colds. The Christian Endeavor has changed the time of its social with Mrs. E. P. Jones, from Monday night the 14th, to Wednesday night, the ltith. Dr. Hobson, the evangelist at Cambridge City, will preach at the M. E. church on Monday night. Miss Bessie George of Doddridge is attending her sick mother here. Mr. Clay and wife have moved to Brownsville. He will haul logs for Chas. Breese. Harry Hunt will also Nervous Prostration For Three Years "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine cured me of a period of nervous prostration of over three years duration, and the AntiPain Pills are as necessary to us as the roof of our house. They have been household remedies with us for many jears." WM. J. LOUGHRAN, 1214 Catherine St., Philadelphia, Penna. Much sickness is due to nervous troubles. Headache, dizziness, epilepsy and insanity are nervous troubles. Then there is a large class of disorders which arise from a weakness of the nerves of an organ or part, as weak lungs, heart, stomach, kidney, bladder, eyes, etc. Dyspepsia and indigestion are vsually the result of nervous disorders. Restorative Nervine soothes the irritated nerves, and assists the nerve cells to generate nerve force. Dr. Miles Nervine Is eold by all drucjtlsts. If the t:rt bottle falls to bensfu, your druggist will return your rtioney. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind.

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go to Brownsville to haul for Mr. Breese. The snow storm yesterday confirmed the ground hog's report of the continuance of winter. A teachers' training class for bible school work will be organized at the Christian church tonight. Frank Calloway was at Richmond yesterday. The teachers' institute for Milton, Dublin and Cambridge City will meet at Milton high school room, Saturday. Revs, and Mesdames C. H. Pinnick and El K. Van Winkle, Messrs. and Mesdames Will Passmore, Wilbur Elwell, J. L. Manlove, Mesdames Walker, Ed Schepman, Santford Wissler, Sam Hoshour, Chas. Ferris, Miss Rella Hartwell, Miss Marshall, Messrs. Ed. Manlove and Harry Borders were among those from here who attended the Hobson meeting at Cambridge City Tuesday night. People here are very enthusiastic. The Milton buggy factory company has a fine line of automobiles to paint, paint. All railroad trains through here yesterday were several hours late because of the snow storm. The interurban traffic was interfered with because the car burned out here yesterday morning. Mrs. F. M. Jones is not much improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brown and son were entertained with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown Tuesday. Will Flanagan of Milton cried a sale for Robert Porter near Connersville, Tuesday, that brought $:,"X. One gray mare 1J years old sold for $2'.X. The D. of R. lodge has a number of applications for membership. Mrs. Henry Phillpott is better. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Kellam and Mrs. Jos. Kellam were at dinner with Mrs. R. J. Kellam yesterday. gbEensfork, ind. Greensfork, Ind., Feb. lo. Mrs. Joseph Taker of Richmond, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Bradburg, who has been quite sick for several days. Mrs. Charley Smith and Mrs. J. Blizzard, spent Monday with relatives at Hagerstown. Miss Harriett Lyons spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogborn of New Castle have returned home after a visit with Ed Hatfield and family. Samuel Turner of Fountain City was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. A. B. Carter has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a week's visit with George Yager and family. Mr?. Hollas Hoover of Hagerstown, has been spending a few days with hrr mother. Mrs. Alva Cook. A number from here attended the Welsh choir concert in Richmond Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown of Millville have been the guests of relatives here for a few days. Miss Flossie Snyder has returned from a visit with relatives in Richmond. A. T. Ballcnger of Williamsburg was transacting business here Wednesday. The directors of the First National

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Bank held their monthly business meeting Wednesday. CHESTER. IND. Chester, Ind., Feb. 10. Solomon and Charlie Huffman were at Hamilton to attend the funeral of Solomon Huffman. John Minor has been sick with grip. Harry Morrow of Columbus, Ohio, was at home over Sunday. Mrs. Jane Harris lingers in a precarous condition. Her death is expected at any time. John Reid has bought a farm near Whitewater. Frank Pitman has moved to Hagerstown. He gave a farewell dance Wednesday evening. Music was furnished by Robinson's orchestra. John McEldoney has moved to the Pitman farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid entertained Saturday evening. A good social time was enjoyed. Oysters were served. Miss Lora Brown came over from Centerville Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown. Cards have been received here from Tacoma. Washington, announcing the marriage of Francis Adelaide Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hill, to Mr. Ralph Graham. At home cards after February 15, Tacoma. Wash. Congratulations and best wishes are theirs from a host of old Wayne county friends. There will be a meeting of the Goshen Cemetery association at Goshen church, Thursday afternoon of this week. All are urged to be present by the president, Joseph Marshall. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Quickie entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Henry Replogle, Mrs. Art Moore, Mrs. George Fouts, Mrs. Alice Fouts and son Lemie, Mrs. Savina Strickler. C. T. Knapp and Mart Knapp were at Cambridge City, Dublin and Indianapolis Wednesday on business. Henrietta Hovelimeier has now taken the scarlet fever. She is the last of four children of Mrs. Minnie Hovelmeier to have it. The following attended the concert at Richmond given by the Welsh choir. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Addington, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Will Teetor, Mrs. Laura Hines, Mrs. A, E. Smith, Miss Anna Dilling, Miss Elizabeth Baldridge, Miss Grace Chamness, Miss Hazel Knapp. Mrs. Raymond Small and Mr Colwell Miller. Dorwin Durbin was the guest of friends at Richmond Tuesday evening. The M. E. Aid society will hold a market Saturday morning in the Savoy millinery rooms. John Brunnell attended a lodge i meeting of the Masons at Richmond i Tuesday night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Terry Walker have named their son Harry B. Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gebphart are visiting their daugjuter, Mrs. Will Teetor. Clyde Reynolds is home from Tarnpico, Mexico, for a few days. Dr. Deardorff and family will move from the Hindman property to the Bunnel property on South Washington street. Mrs. Mary Hindman. who has been living with her daughter at Cambridge City, will occupy her home. Miss Mable Teeter and Miss Reba

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Wfil Be on n Norton are here from Indianapolis to be the guest of Miss Teetor's parents, for the week end. Mrs. Timothy Peirce has been very sick for the past few days. The Ladies' History club will meet with Mrs. J. T. Hunt on Monday afternoon, Feb. 14th, with the following program: Responses, Sayings of Lincoln. Our Native Pines. Mrs. Unthank. Magazine readings, Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Gebphart. - Valentine Day, Mrs. Hunt. Our land birds, continued, Mrs. Lontz. Conundrums, Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. Fritz( Miss Clark and Miss Taylor. EATON, CH1.0. Eaton, O., Feb. 30. The next regular meeting of the Preble County Letter Carrier's association will be held February 22 in the local K. of P. hall, and will be made one of especial interest. The meeting will be opened at lO::$0 o'clock and a short business session will follow the rendition of the interesting program prepared. Mayor D. J. Miller will deliver the address of welcome and will tender the keys of the city to the association. Carrier Charles Spessard. of West Alexandria, will respond on behalf of the association. Hon. H. H. Collins, of South Zanesville. president of the Ohio State association, will be present and address his fraternal brethren. An effort is being made on the part of the committee in charge to secure ex-Governor Andrew L Harris on the program for an address on the subject of The February 925, 927 and 929 MAIN

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"Good roads." Postmasters from the various offices in the county will also be present and take part in the program. At the noon hour theassociation will banquet in the G. A. R. hall. H. C. Aydelotte and E. W. Siders. both of Eaton, are president and secretary, respectively. The regular monthly meeting of the Eaton Fire Department was held Tuesday evening at the city building. J. O, Winters of Greenville, was an Eaton business visitor Txiesday. Charles W. Bloom was here from New Paris Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Siders spent Sunday evening in Richmond. W. H. Pence, of Gettysburg, was an Eaton visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh was here from Lewisburg, Tuesday. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Feb. 10. James Jackson has sod hs farm to Calvin Smith of Carlos City. Elder Roberts of the U. B. church of Indianapolis, will preach at Sugar Grove Sunday night. Rev. Parsons of Muncie will help Rev. Bartlett with his protracted j meeting at Sugar Grove. Miss Nola Oler, who is studying mu- ! sic at Earlham, is home this week, j The Modoc lineman was here Tues day. Mrs. Ella Lamb received a letter from her sister, Mrs. Louise Orr, of Andersen, who is giving Mrs. Lamb's "spy.

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Look daughter, Lovin Smith, a course in the St. Joseph's Academy at Tipton, states Miss Smith is still suffering with throat trouble. I Elsworth Conley of Richmond is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Martha Good. Mr. Conley and Mrs. Ella Lamb were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Northcott, Wednesday, at dinner. Marion Morris and Miss Veva Harris of Lynn, Mr. Hutchens of Carlos City, Charles Edwards and Blanche Fennimore of Economy were guests of Edwards brothers, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris are entertaining today Mrs. Fudge of Winchester, Mr. M. Morris and Miss Veva Harris. The Friends' Missionary Society met with Aseneth Osborn Wednesday afternoon. There are forty members and the topic was Spain. At each meeting they discuss religion of Latin land. Rev. Ijee Chamness is conducting revival meeting at Old Center. Rev. Paul Barton will assist him the rest of the week.

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