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THE niCniIOND PJklXADIUM AXD SIX TLEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 39, 1910.

LIlUISTEnS WILL

LEUD THEIR AID

Will Ask Congregations to

Make "Cleaning Week

a Great Success.

CHILDREN ARE TO ASSIST MRS. STEPHENS ASKS THAT THE YOUNGSTERS BEAUTIFY THE LAWNS BY PLANTING VARIETIES OF FLOWERS.

News of Surrounding Towns

lllAIURE LENDS AID

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND.

The Ministerial association has in

dorsed the movement relative to cleaning up the city the first week In May and has pledged its support In

, behalf of the matter. Every minister

In the city will talk on the subject In church Sunday and solicit the aid of their respective congregations towards snaking the movement an unqualified success. . . Mrs. Frank W. Stephens, president of the Women's Federated clubs and the prime Instigator of the movement, tpoke before the children at the Starr school building yesterday afternoon and asked for the support of the pupils In the matter. She said that the flower season was at hand now and requested the children to do all they could towards beautifying the lawns by planting blooms of different varieties. The pupils were also asked to light the files in every way possible its it ' Is believed that many disease germs are carried by these little ln.aects. ,":.';' ':;.'''''';'' Mrs. Stephens visited the high school building some time ago. ' The ' other schools will be visited this af

ternoon when the movement will be explained to the pupils. The assis

tance given by the children Is recog

nixed to be of great value and their

help Is earnestly, solicited.

Dr. J. E. King, county health officer, has posted notices In every school in

Cambridge City. Ind., April 29.

Roy Hill, of Centervtlle, Is spending a

few days In Cambridge City. - Letters received by friends from Dr. J. N. Study -who is with Mrs. Study

at the Deaconess Hospital in Indian

apolis, report Mrs,

what Improved. Mrs. Willard Petro and daughter. Luclle, spent Tuesday In Richmond. Mrs. H. B. Ault and children, who have spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ault, have gone to New Castle to visit relatives before returning to their home in Chicago. Harry Morris' spent Monday in Indianapolis. John Dora will long remember his sixteenth birthday anniversary, which occurred last Sunday. On Monday evening he was happily surprised by

W. Warren. Mesdames Stanley Murphy, Chas. Knlese and Miss Nora Mann were guests. Mrs. Henry Hussey visited at Richmond yesterday. The initiatory degree in Odd Fellow- .,. t nM Fellow's lodge here, Wednesday night. Khdaj;. Joe - Gause and Jennie

Study as some-' V8ited friends at Cambridge

City yesterday. M. D. Beeson has contracted with Mr. Gregg of Conncrsville for a hand

some Barrie Granite monument to be

placed in Valley' Grove cemetery. The monument will be thirteen feet high. Mrs. O. H. Beeson was at Connersville yesterday. Mrs. Chas. Davis and son Olln were at Cambridge City, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Florea are enroute home from California. They are now m New" Orleans. Miss Nellie Jones was at Conners-

ln Bringing an Early Spring to Assist in Experiments on Farming.

fourteen of hts school friends, coming ' ' . . . Bnlw

of engagements out for wall decorating. Mr. Thompson was at Connersville Wednesday. W. H. Brown was at Indianapolis recently. Miss Nellie Williams of Richmond is visiting Miss Lois McClung.

The ' Ladies Aid society of the

with Mrs. Ella

in to spend the evening. Games and music made a very ; pleasant time.

Ice cream, cake and candy were served

during the evening. The surprise was

planned by his grandmother, Mrs.

John Manlove. He was also the recipient of numerous postcards.

Herman Barnett and Don Drlschel

were among the number who went

from this place to Richmond, Monday friends church met evening to see "The Goddess of Lib- Hoffman, yesterday.

erty. Mrs. Elizabeth Harden was at Dub-

It will be of Interest to the friends jjn yesterday, of Mrs. J. B. Alen, until recently of The Cary club closed its season Cambridge City, to learn that she, with Mrs. j. I Manlove yesterday afwith her sister, Miss Florence Starr of ternoon. Hagerstown, will in the near future it is W. W. Newton, instead of go to Richmond, where they will make Chas. Hinchman that Is working for their home for a time at least with Arlon Doll. He came from Rossville. their aunt, Mrs. Mary Starr on North The gentleman who gave the name

Tenth street. . was not sufficiently informed.

Mrs. Stella Crocker Jenkins is one of the latest victims of the mumps.

Charles Werking of Hagerstown, ! was a visitor in this place, Thursday. The G. A. R. Post has secured the

services of County Clerk H. E. Penny,

of Richmond, for the memorial address. : . '

T. E. Frazer, superintendent of the

Bartel garment factory, while passing over the bridge which spans Lick

creek near the corner of Main and

Mulberry streets, a day or two ago, j

met with a painful and what might

A MINNESOTA MOVEMENT

St. Paul. Minn., April 2D. Nature herself has taken a hand in the state

wide movement in Minnesota to car

ry expert agricultural instruction to

the farms and by bringing on an exceptionally early spring, has so crowded

the experts of the state agricultural

college that It is doubtful If the full quota of farms can be established this year. The work originated with the Federation of Commercial clubs and was started in January, but applications have been so heavy and the work of covering the state so great that out of twenty-three' locations selected, it

will be Impossible to start work on

however and in many sections the bud

ding shade trees were stripped of their fresh leaves. It is pointed out that cereal crops will hardly suffer since to take severe damage they must be caught when considerably more ad

vanced.

BUYS A GROCERY.

, V. eight of A'.meipMn. Atmosphere Is the name applied to the gaseous envelope that surrounds the globe. It consists of a mechanical union of nitrogen and oxygen In th-i ratio of four to one, together with a relatively small amount of carbonic acid gas and a little water vapor. Its thickness is About fifty miles, although it probably extends in an attenuated form as far as 50U miles. This 1 in ferred from the observation of luni!

nous meteors. It exerta a pressure of fifteen pounds -to the square inch at the earth's surface and weigh over eleven and a half trillions of pounds Each adult Inhales one gallon of stfr jter minute and consumes thirty ounces of oxygen dally. An ordinary gas jet consumes as much oxygen as five persons.

J. R Smelser has bought the stock

of groceries of C. A. Haisley . No. 4 1 1

N. W. Third street, and takes possession Monday, May 2. -

Tjindnn't newest music hall seats

four thousand persons, bt. rwer s cathedral in Rome can hold at a pinch

54,000 persons. Milan cathedral holds forty thousand. St. Paul's In London, has seen 26.000 within Its walls.

In a ' California town a drummec brought the hotel porter up to his room with his angry storming. "Want

more than eighteen before spring work J your room changed, mister?" politely is mmnleted. Rve. barter and wheat I aueried the porter. - "Room changed!

are out of the ground over practically No!" fumed the drummer. "It's the the entire state. Farmers finished fleas I object to, that's all!" "Mrs. their spring plowing two weeks earlier Leary," shouted the porter to the

t.ian in manv years and in some local!-1 housekeeper down below, me gem in

ties all the cereal crops are so far ad- No.. 11 is satisfied with his room, but

Oat i & TracJ

Q0RLI0IT8 ALTEED nOLCI ft Fcsd-drfek fer U Ajt. More healthful than Tea cr Coffee. Agrees with the weakest dbjesoon. Delicious, mvtgorahng and iMiMbous. Rich milk, mahed gram, powder form. k quick bach prepared a a nod. Take nesnbetftste. AskferilOXUCK'S. Others are imitations.

G-ai?u5 Re-Tired

nt

Danbam's . Furniture Store

i Why Pay Here? j

:

Piefcl 6 Esserctfcer l

Fancy and Staple Grocers.

We sell everyxmng mat ia ciean

and fit to eat. i

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me cuumjr , WH,c " have been a very serious accident. He pointed out and tbe support of the, ed upon . broken plank whIch

children asked in helping to eliminate

the disease bearers,

Perfect Confidence

Richmond People Have Good Reason Per Complete Reliance.

Do you know how To find quick relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To surely cure sick kidneys? j , Just one way- your , neighbors know ' Have used Doan's Kidney Pills;' Have proved their worth in many ; tests. -. Here's Richmond testimony.

David Hershey. 316 S. Thirteenth

treet, Richmond, Ind., says: "I was troubled for some time by kidney complaint and the remedies I tried did not help me. . Often I was hardly able to straighten on account of sharp, cutting pains across the small of my back and the least exertion or any cold I contracted caused the kidney secretions to pass too frequently. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at A. G. Luken & Go's Drug Store, cured me and at that time, I publicly recommended them. I now gladly confirm all I then said, as I still firmly - believe that Doan's Kidney pills are a splendid remedy for kidney disorders."

For sale by all dealers. Price 50

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New York, sole agenta for the United

'States.

Remember the name Doan's and

take no other.

gave way in such a manner as to cause him to fall, hurting and bruising a limb. While no bones were broken. Mr, Frazer suffers much pain and inconvenience from the accident. The Capital Hill Cemetery Association will meet at the home of Miss Mattie McClave at half past seven o'clock this evening. ', Mrs. Stella Bird, Great Minnehaha of the order of Pocahontas, has spent the week in Lebanon in attendance at the district meeting of the order.

W. H. Kiser, one of the enterprising citizens of this place leads the trade, having. purchased the first auto-delivery in the town. The Commencement of the Cambridge City High School will be held in the Hurst Opera House, Tuesday

afternoon, May twenty-fourth. C. W.

Whitman of Indianapolis - will deliver the class address. The following young people compose the class: Julia

Boyd, Lena Luddington, Delia Swisher, Irene Toms, Donald Johnson, Elmer Bertsch, Russell Bailey and Herbert Taylor.

POSTAL MEN HAPPY

June First Telegraph Company

Will Increase Operators' Salaries. ,

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., April 29. Miss Florence Scarr and sister, Mrs. Ellen Allen, will spend the summer with rel

atives on North Tenth street at Rich

mond, going Monday.

The Ladies' History club meets May

2nd, with Mrs. J. M. Hartley, with the

following program: Responses Household economics. Lesson Study Mrs. Untbank.

Birds and Trees Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. Hunt. New Year in Japan Mrs. Shively. Items of Interest Miss Clark, Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Gebphart. Bible Questions Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Lontz. Miscellaneous Questions Miss Taylor, Mrs. Fritz.

Mrs. Joseph Marsh has been made a member of the club. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins have been the guests of friends at Kennard and New Castle this week. Mrs. W. H. Keagy entertained the members of the Priscilla Embroidery

ciub, Thursday afternoon. . Mrs. E. E. Root and children spent this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler,-east of town. Chas. Walters spent a part of this week at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teetor were entertained Thursday evening at a six o'clock dinner at the home' of Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Leakey, ' at New Castle. Mrs. Teetor. is spending the remainder of the week with relatives at Mooreland and at Blountsville, with Mr. Teetor, who is putting in. a grain elevator there. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fouts have moved into the property of Prof. Woolard.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gordon,

Milton. Ind.. April 29. Miss Bessie who are now located at Tampa, Flori-

Georee returned vesterdnv , frnm he da. a nine pound daughter, second

sister's. Mrs. Duke, of Williamsburtr. child.

Mrs. Chas. Dailev and daughter of Rev. Stovenour or fortiana, ina..

east of town spent yesterday with Mrs. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M, T,

Earl Doddridge. Fox, Thursday.

Mrs. J. W. Brumfield. of Cambridae W. E. Armstrong has been In a very

City was callinar on friends here ves- serious condition since having nis coi

terday. v lar bone fractured, v The physician

Mr. Gingrich of Chicago is visiting states that he was also injured lnterhls father and sister. nally when the horse crowded him in

Mm. Grant Clark of Camhridcn ntv the Stable.

visited her mother. Mrs. Needham. Mrs. Fred E. Smith has completed

yesterday. the enumerating of the children of the A. J. Hart bas contracted with Fil- Hagerstown corporatioi between the

bv and Hess for the new house h will ages of 6 and 21 years. ine report

vanced that there is little work for the agricultural expert to do.

On the bulk of the demonstration

tracts the experts will work throughout the summer, planting, cultivating and reaping with the farmers and teaching them as the work progresses

the best and most modern methods of getting money out of the ground according to modern scientific methods. A survey of the state shows that frost damage has been largely over estimated. Reports within the past few days show that there is little damage to any crop with the possible exception

of barley and that only one or two instances have been discovered where it will be necessary to ; re-seed wheat. Fruit trees have been damaged to some extent, yet fruit experts declare that a few weeks time will demonstrate that the damage In this respect is less than was feared. The . frost was severe,

he wants the fleas changed." , For Grille n. fWfc Ne'nWa Headache UraiaVto 25 Cento

ANTI - HEADACHE You can. obtain prompt relief from Backache and Kidney Disorders with a 50c Box of DAVI8 KID-NE-TABS. Druggists or Fred C. Keeling. Chicago, III.

Your Kodak will give the best results omly wfcea you EASTMAN NON-CURLING FILM Speedy, non-halation, ortfeocbronaotle. Use Eaatsaaa Fllsa Velox Paper and you will ellmlaate your trouules W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY

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Scoffers and Doubters

u.i.w t Pfta4liw RIb4 Yh to a Life 1

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Be fair to yourself, ye sufferers from Rheumatism. Go to Leo H. Fine thl verv dav and aret a bottle of Rheuma,

the new prescription. Use the entire bottle and If you don't believe it has

done you any good, say so to lo li. Fine and you can have your money back. "

Isn't that ft fair offer? Can you see riM'lt or red tane about It? What

chance do you take? Absolutely none.

Then get a bottle of Rheuma. today,

It's the best prescription for Kneuniatism evr written by any specialist. It j

acts at once -on the kidneys. It drives

the uric acid from the jqgnts and other lodging places; it pleases you In a day;

t iyiaIco ' vnn honeful and happy in a

few days: 1t cures you in a few weeks.

Uon't miss trfso'H. Fihe's offer. The

price is only 50 cents a bottle, and you

know X.eo II. Fine well enough to Know that the offer is genuine. Mall orders

filled by Rheuma Co., 1000 West Ave., Huffalo, N. Y.

MILTON, IND.

WHAT REQUIREMENTS ARE

New York, April 29. -The Postal Telegraph Cable company announces that on June 1 it will make substantial Increases in the wages of Its telegraph operators in all Important of fl

ees of Us system. These offices are

to be classified according to the com' paratlve importance.

The increases will be selective, and will run from five and in some cases

as high as twenty-five percent

Careful examination, and full inquiry will he made aa to the merits

of each individual operator; ability

to be the first requisite; years, ex

perience and other special fitness wilt count in each man's favor, and all will be graded accordingly. Efficient and deserving operators will receive pay

commensurate with the value of the

work that they are able to perform, and less experienced and new oper

ators will have greater opportunity to

demonstrate their fitness for advance-, ' meat In pay or promotion la other j ways. It la the company's intect'on, 1 by continued fair dealing with employes to retain and attract to its servMe the most skillful and reliable op-

erect on the site of the one recently burned at the time of Mrs. Allison's murder. He estimates the cost to be

fabont $1,200.

Mesdames Ella Hoffman, Santford wissler and Vene Beeson visited In

Cambridge City Wednesday.

Mrs. C. H. Wood has been invited

to address the eighth district conven

tion of Woman's clubs at Winchester Tuesday. Her subject will be "Early Woman's Clubs in Indiana." Mrs.

Wood is the wife of Prof. C. H. Wood of Milton schools and is a member of

the Woman's club at Winchester and

of the Cary club here. Prof, and Mrs. Wood lived at New Harmony at the

time of the organization of the Woman's club at that place, which is claim

ed to be the first club of its kind in the United States. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Elma Cook, spent Wednesday at Straughns. Mrs. David Nugent was at Cambridge City yesterday. : Robert Cornthwaite is worse. ' Mrs. Cornthwaite Is sick. Curtiss Little is not so well. Mrs. Baldwin is better. There were twelve members of the Embroidery club present with Mrs. R.

shows there are 184 children of that

age, 92 males and 92 females. A de crease of 4 is shown from that of s year ago..

JOAHNA: I-. ' Gold Medal Flour is real economy. x Fnunavce

7lO ln St ICHMONl

The Flower Shop 1115 UtiaSL KssellSS

, Johnny had two presents at the v same timeone a diary, which he ,kept very carefully, sad the other a v pso-shootlng popgun, which he fired la&sertmlnately on all occaalons. One xy his mother found the following teres record in bis diary: Monday cj wd sloppy. Toosdy cold and sirspy. Wenedy cold and sloopy shot

Dr. WMtelsairo for years the Standard Remedy for acute and chronie Rheumatism. If you suffer from this dread disease, or are afflicted wIUi lumbago, gout, sore muscles, stiff or swollen Joints tt will relieve those distressing symptoms, destroy the uric add, and prevent reeurrlaar attacks. 60 cents per box at drugststs. Write for trial box.

We choose to sell and recom m e n d "Stag" Trousers because they have such a good record made in the cleanest factory in America by Union Labor guaranteed not to rip if they do, bring 'em back and get a new pair free. Where's anything half so good and fair? From $1 up to $7 fcr wcrk, business, pleasure

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' sued every ottoer Idnd of INSURANCE E. D. KNOLLENDERG Room , Knollenberfl Annex Phone 20

Cha. ' W."'" Jordan. " Daniel F. McManus. Chaa. I C Btawchard. JORDAN, WWMs & BlArJCTOP flMRAL DIRECTORS AMD Ef.1CALf.1ERS Modern Equipped Ambulance for public service. Parlors and Private Chapel at 1014 Main Street. Telephone 2175, Day and Night. : Automobile service for calls at a distance out of city.

All the Novelties ot Spring Hat Pins, Bell Pins, CnU Links, Lockets. Necklaces and Fnney Rings. at Jenkins & Co. 1 720 Main St.

FOR GALE Nice six room cottage, well located, bath, furnace and electric lights. Good barn, ; 20x24, with cement floor. Price $2,800. Fine farm, 120 acres, well ditched, well fenced, good seven room house and large barn, located on good pike within : two miles of excellent shipping point and stock market This farm is slightly rolling and practically all tillable. $80 per acre. W. H. Bradbury A Son.

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