Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 216, 19 July 1913 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM,
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913 PAGE NINE
GIVES CARD PARTY I News Briefs From Surrounding Towns THE HURST FUNERALj ! , !
i STOLEN HOUSE ! TEACHERS OF PREBLE COUNTY TO MEET IS RECOVERED I
Miss Teetor Entertains For Her Guest.
(Palladium Special) HAGERSTOW.4. Ind.. July 19 Miss Gwynpth Tetor entertained aU cards Thursday afternoon in honor of j MIbb Vivian Newcomb of Indianapolis. ; Five hundred was played at four tables. White roses were the favors. The guests were Miss Olive Bowman of Richmond, Miss Mabel Neff of Newcastle, Miss Reba Norton of Greenville, O., Miss Newcomb of Indianapolis, Miss Edra Moore, Miss Eva Horner, Miss Lucile Geisler, Miss Esther Porter, Miss Grace Jones, Miss Gladys Williams, Miss Vera Bookout, Miss Grace Walker, MisB Leona Sells, Miss Gladys Miller and Miss Lean i'etro. i Taking Big Chances. It la too great a risk to depend upon neighbors or sending for medicine in case of a sudden attack of bowel complaint. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from cholera morbus that could have easily been saved had the proper medicine been at hand. Then-think of the suffering that must be endured until medicine can be obtained. The safe way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has never been known to fail and has undoubtedly saved the lives of many people. Buy it now. It only costs a quarter. For sale by all druggists. (Advertisement) KNAUF TAKEN ILL WHILE ON DUTY (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19 Charles Knauf, of Milton, night electrician at the T. II., I. & E. station, was taken seriously ill while on duty Thursday evening. He was removed to his brother's home In this city. The physician who called diagnosed the case as appendicitis. MILTON MILTON, Ind., July 19. Rev. and Mrs. C. II. Pinnick of Hartsville M. E. church, are visiting friends here. Miss Gladys Cromer has gone to Dayton, O., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sturgiss. Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace of Wabash, and daughter Mrs. E. E. Macy of Eu Gallia, Fla., are visiting Mrs. D. H. Warren and family. . Mrs. Lute Lantz was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dewey at Richmond, Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Crow visited at. Cambridge City Thursday. V . Mrs. Lewis Harmeier of west of Milton entertained Mrs. Wm. Klopp and Mrs. Henry Weisbrod of Richmond, and Mrs. George Ward of Cambridge City, Thursday. A company of about twenty-five persona representing the neighborhoods of Cambridge, East Germantown and Doddridge, picnicked in Omer Hurst's grove in the Doddridge settlement a few days ago. .Cassius McCormick of Albany, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Berry and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel were at Centerville Wednesday to visit Mrs. Jennie Kimmel. From there they went to Richmond to visit friends. D. H. Warren is reported very week and not so well the last few days. Mrs. John Baker, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Rothermel and other relatives, has returned to Bradford, O. Mrs. Josie Clouds of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mrs. Emily Williams Thursday at dinner. Stephen Shank of Centerville is one of the carpenters at work on Jos. Clevenger'a house. Mrs. Alice Gresh had as her company Wednesday, her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst. CHILDLESS WOMEN Thwe women once childless, now happy and phyitcallv well with h.althy childrenwill tell how I.Tilla K. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound mado all thli possible. Here are the names and correct addresses write them if you want to. and learn for yourself. They are only a few out of many thousands. "our nrst DaDy 13 strong and healthy ami we attribute this result to the timely uso of your Compound." Mrs. Fred Yohash, Kent, Oregon. " I owe my life and my baby's good health to your Compound." Mrs. W. O. Spencer, R. F. D., No. 2, Troy, Alabama. " I have three children and took your Compound each time." Mrs. John Howa.ro, Wilmington, Vermont. " I have a lovely baby boy and you ca tell every one that he is a Tiukham' baby." Mrs.Louis Fischer, 33 Munroe St., Carlstadt, N. J. "We are at last blessed with a sweet little baby sirl." Mrs. G. A. Lvpkeousk, Moutegut, La. " I havo one of the finest baby girls you ever saw." Mrs. C.E. Goopwrx, 1013 S. 6th St., Wilmington, U.C. " My husband is the happiest man alive today." Mrs. Clara. Darbrakr. K7 M arilla St.. Buffalo. K.V. "Now I have a nice baby girl, the joy of our home." Mrs. Iostxva Cote, No. 117 So. Gate St., Worcester, Mass. " I have a fine strong baby daughter now." Mrs. A. A. Gilm, Dewittville, N. V., Route 44. " I have a his, fat, healthy boy." Mrs. A. A. IUlinhik. K.F.D. Ko.1, J$Uimwe, Ohio. Mrs.CE Good win I MrGoodw)rft
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Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strickler are the parents of a. baby girl.' The mother was formerly Miss Edith Howard. Hagerstown Miss Alice Thornburg is recovering from an illness of pneumonia. Milton The following meetings are announced for next week: The Rebekah lodge meets Tuesday evening. There will be a called meeting of the Woman's Cmetry association Monday with Mrs. Elizabth Kimmel. The Em
REV. FRED SMITH GIVES UP CHARGE (Palladium Special) FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind.. July 19. Rev. Fred Smith has resigned his charge as pastor of the Friends church here, and before accepting another : will take a long rest. The board states that his resignation is not due to friction in the congregation, and that , it will have much difficulty in filling ! the position. The resignation takes effect August 1. STEAM SHOVEL HITS WALTERS IN BACK (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19 William Walters was painfully injured Thursday afternoon when a steam shovel near which he was working, struck him in the back, rendering him unconscious. His injuries are not serious. JUSTICE OF COURT VISITS HIS MOTHER (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19. Judge Willis Vandevanter, justice of the United States supreme court, arrived today to spend Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Violetta Vandevanter. He was the last judge to be appointed by President Taft. SOCIAL TONIGHT (Palladium Special) HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 19. The young ladies' class of the Methodist Sunday school, with Miss Alma Pierce as teacher, will give an ice cream social tonight in the room formerly occupied by. Gales Davis on West Main street. Cake and lemonade will also be served. EATON, OHIO. EATON, O., July 19. Sixon Unger and Hubert Neth spent Thursday with friends at Lewisburg. Mrs. J. W. Good of Dayton will spend next week here with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gray and other relatives. Mrs. Elvira Monosmith has returned from a three weeks' visit with the family of R. D. Duggins at South Whitley, Ind. Eaton will send a delegation of fans to Richmond Sunday to witness the Richmond-Cambridge City base ball game. George Evans of Richmond, Ind., is visiting his father, Patrolman Charles Evans. Robert Royer is visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Ozias, at Paulding, O. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Highland and daughter, Miss Mirian, are visiting relatives in Northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Logan L. Brown and children have been spending a few days with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Caroline Burk, at West Sonora. Mrs. Frank Pogue and daughter, Miss Maude, are visiting George W. Pogue and family at Fargo, N. D. Miss Glenna Gross has been spending a few days with relatives at Liberty, O. A. G. Scott of Sugar Valley has gone to Lakeview, O., for a four weeks' outing. A meeting of the W. R. C. was held Friday night in the G. A. R. hall. W. R. Claw-son is spending a few weeks at Rome City, Ind. FOUNTAIN CITY BOSTON, Ind., July 19. Mrs. Mary Druley of Iowa, is visiting in this place. Mrs. A. B. Parks spent Tuesday in Richmond. Mrs. Hull and daughter of Cincinnati are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Clawson. Misses Gladys and Hazel Rozell of Cincinnati are the guests of Mrs. G. N. Shumate. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks and W. S. PorterReld and family formed a theatre party at the Murray, Richmond, Thursday evening. Ernest Druley is on the sick list. Dennis Fisher has returned from a week's visit in Peru. Surprised Both Waya. "It is impossible to satisfy some sightseers," said a man who has country relatives. "A cousin visited me last week. One of the sights I showed him was the crowds. The thousands and hundreds of thousands of people struggling for a foothold at bridges and subway stations struck him momentarily dumb. When his voice came back the first question he asked was. 'Where on earth do you get enough stuff to feed all those people? "I answered that by taking him on a trip through the produce district. I steered him for miles through head high ramparts of meat, poultry, vegetables and fruit. At the end of the trip his first astonishment had been absorbed in a deeper wonder. " 'Where on earth.' said he. 'do you find the people to eat all that stuff? New York Sun. HOLD FAST Stick toyour aim. The mongrel hold will slip, but only crowbars loose the bulldog's grip. Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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other improvements in the Dr. Koop j dt-ntal parlors have been completed by i Eaton The officers recently elected by the Daughters of Rebekah will be installed at the meeting Tuesday even ing. Following the ritual a luncheon i will be served. j Fountain City O. H. Wo!ft has aj (Ton of rve that . 'avpra ire '.'2 hushes to I the acre. CLEANING UP THIS WEEK AT MILTON (Palladium Special) MILTON, Ind., July 19. Milton is ) having a house cleaning this week. ; The streets and sidewalks are being : cleaned and graded under the direction of town marshal Elmer Lowry. j I CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lt-Kg, of New Albany, after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore have gone, the former to Grand Rapids, Mich., to attend the Furniture Dealers' Association and the latter to Indianapolis to visit friends. Mr. Legg is manager of a large furniture house in New Albany. Mrs. Fred Brown returned today to her home in Anderson, after a visit of tendays with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romer. Mrs. Ezra Thompson spent Friday in Richmond E. H. McCaffrey will leave the middle of the coming week for New York in which city he will remain until the first of September. He will start the twentieth of the month on an extended trip through the west, including California, in the interest of the Saginaw Silk Garment house. His samples include silk costumes and waists. Dr. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Vanbuskirk, returning to their home in Falmouth, were in Cambridge City Friday after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. V. N. Fackler, of Dublin. Mrs. Hannah Hammil went to Connersville, Friday to visit the families of C. O. Melborn and Frank Tingle. Mrs. G. E. Calloway and daughter spent Friday in Richmond. Oscar Cooley was ill and unable for duty Friday, as section fonnan on the Big Four. Mrs. J. W. Beard has returned after a few days spent with her son, H. S. Beard and family, of Portland. Miss Lena Luddington went to Indianapolis today, where with Miss Hazel Bertsch, who preceeded her to that city, she will be a guest at a Theta house party, at Broad Ripple. She will also visit friends in Anderson before her return. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. W'son and daugter Mary Catherine, Mias Emma Nicholson, Mrs. Charles Kouth and Miss Gertrude Routh spent Wednesday evening with Miss Alice McCaffrey and her guests at Do Drop Inn. Miss Emma Nicholson returned to New Castle Friday evening after several weeks spent with her sister, Mrs. W. Benton Wilson. Mrs. Joseph Weigle spent Thursday in Milton with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Huddleson. Mrs. John Harvey has returned to Centerville after several days spent with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey. Miss Bertie Lafever will depart in two weeks for Fox Lake, Wis., to spend the month of August with her uncle, J. H. Byrkett and family. Mrs. Burns Bradbury and daughter. Miss Nora, were the guests of F. H. Ohmit and family Friday. ALL-DAY MEETING. (Palladium Special) BOSTON, Ind., July 19. The Ideal Workers held an all-day meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Zac. Stanley". Sleeplessness. When people of nervous temperament retire for the night and cannot sleep it is usually because their brains are still active and refuse to part with the blood which should properly travel elsewhere. What the sleepless really need is a sloping bed. so that the congested head will relieve itself easily of the superfluous blood. For the upper part of the body, being heavier than the lower, inevitably sinks more deeply into the bedding, and even if one props the head on two pillows the neck is curved and strained and obstructs the backward flow of blood. Eliza Jane Knew. The Minister's Wife (to Industrial scholar) Eliza Jane, I'm sorry to hear from your schoolmistress you are net diligent at your needlework. You know who it is finds work for idle hands to do? Eliza Jane (Intensely anxious to propitiate) Yes'm; please'm, you do. London Globe. PILES CURED AT HOME BY JEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If yon suffer ixooi bleeding, itching, blind or protuding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notro Dame, lad.
DR. j. A. WALLS Specialist 21 SOUTH TENTH ST, RICHMOND, 2ND. Office Days Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of Each Week. Consultation and one month's Treatment Free, Treats Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Blood, Epilepsy (or falling fits). Cancer.
Private and Nervous Diseases Female Diseases. Loss of Vitality frcm Indiscretions, Piles, Fistula, Fitsure and Ulcerations of the Rectum, without tUtectioa from busuie$s, Rupture positively Cured and Guaranteed.
Services Held at Doddridge Chapel (Palladium Spti-ial) MILTON, Ind , July 19. The funeral services of the late William Hurst were conducted Thursday afternoon in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. A short service was held at the home after which the procession moved to IViddridge Chapel in the eastern part of the tow nship whre tht' funeral vias conducted, the Rev. C. If. Pinnick assisted by the Rev. F. H. Westhafer, officiated. Tli burial was at the Doddridge cemetery. Out of town relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst and daughter, of Frankton, Mrs. Flora Triplett of Anderson and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Wilson, of College Corner, Ohio, Mrs Preston, of Monticello, Mrs. Geo. Forrey, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Burns Bradbury and daughter. Miss Nora, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hurst and families of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Clark, of Conuersv ille. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerlin and mother, Mrs. Stepens and Mrs. I). C. Hollowell, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Walter Templin has returned from a pleasant visit with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and daughter, Miss Lora Beeson, the Misses Mildred Warren, Lue'lu Lants visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Florea near Harrisburg, Thursday afternoon. Ml-.-. . n-'' Mr. " - and Elmer Weaver, left Thursday for au outmg at iiu;.A j'c Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace and daughter, Mrs. E. E. Macy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren, Friday.
A PARTYJOR GUEST Miss Luddington Entertains For Miss Fry. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19. Among the pretty midsummer functions was that given Thursday afternoon by Miss Lena Luddington in compliment to Mrs. Gurth Fry of Indianapolis (nee Miss Gladys Peet of this city). The guests were entertained on the large porch, needlework and animated conversation passing the time all too quickly. During the afternoon punch was served, the bowl occupying a shaded nook on the porch, and later, cream, cake and mints, in the serving of which Miss Lena was assisted by Miss Helen Doney. With her guest of honor Miss Lena entertained Mrs. Fred Brown of Anderson, Mrs. George Hodge of Richmond, Miss Leora Ellebarger of PIqua, O., Mrs. Harry Hall, Misses Helen Doney, Julia Boyd, Carlyle Dienderfer and Jeannette Vanmeter. CLUB MEETS (Palladium Special) BOSTON, Ind., July 19. The Boston Dramatic club rehearsed the new play "The Iron Hand," the other day, when it met with Mrs. Irvin Brattan. Set Straight. Finnegan, whose train was off ag'in, on ag'in, has a rival in Donohue, freight conductor, whose train suffered a break down near Ilamden. Donohue sent the following message to Dispatcher Straight: Two-twenty-two has a busted flue. What will I do? DONOHUE. This wakened the slumbering muse in the telegraph office, and the reply ran: Walt. Two-twenty-eight will take vour freight. I. M. STRAIGHT. Montreal Herald. Cockroaches SHOULD BE KILLED At the first sign of the repulsive cockroach or waterbug, get from your druggist a box of the genuine Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste and use it according to directions; and in the morning you can sweep up a panful of dead cockroaches. Ready for use; does not blow into the food like powders. Stearns' Electric Paste is sold on guarantee of money back if it fails to exterminate cockroaches, rats, mice, etc. Sold by druggists. 23c and $1.00, or sent direct, charges prepaid, on receipt of price. Stearns' Electric Paste Co.. Chicago, III. ( Advertisement) i WE HAVE First Mortgage Trust These Are Good Investments Guaranteed by our Bending Company DOUGAN, JENKINS & CO. Phone 1330. Cor. 8th & Main Sta.
. Pal'uiiiuni i'. !a!) ! EATON, O, July 19 A horse stolen from Liveryman F. O Giiton last Monday was located in Cincinnati and returned to Eaton Friday. The buguy was found in Ut hinond. Ind, where it had be-n jvft by the man who hired the outfit H- represented himself as a itiaKaziiu' subscription solicitor, stating th.tt he wanted to make a trip to New Paris, but instead drove directly to Richmond, when the horse was loaded and shipped to Cincinnati. When the horse was billed out the man gave the name of C. J. Walters.
HAGERSTOWN HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. July Pt. Mr. and Mrs. Cha-rles Brinkley, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Kinsey of Columbus, Ind . are visiting with Ed Moore and family. Francis Smith has been the guest if Miss Lucindu llavtoii at Economy, fcr a few days. Mrs. Jennie Hatfield, of Grecnsfork. has been spending this week her1. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone-cipher will t-iitertnin Mr. and Mrs. John Harris ef Richmond, tomorrow. Mrs. George Fulkerson ami son returned Thursday from a visit at Lafayt ttc. Miss Mary Brossart, of Indianapolis, came today to be the guet of Mr. and Mrs. George Shim, over Sunday. James Daugherty has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daugherty returned from Indianapolis to care for him. The baby of Earl Daugherty has i;so been sick with cholera infantum. Mrs. Rilla Replogle and Miss Frances Keever were guests Friday at the home of John Replogle. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Canaday, of Economy, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dixon. Mrs. Rice Miller, of Richmond, spent Friday at the home of Harley Henbow. SUNDAY SERVICES (Palladium Special) MILTON. Ind., July 19. Friends church. Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. Mary Mills. Endeavor at the usual hour in the afternoon. Christian church Bible school at 9:15 a. m. No preaching services, the pastor being at New Lisbon. The Endeavor will meet at the regular hour in the afternoon. Methodist church Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor, the Rev. F. M. Westhafer. Communion service at the morning hour. In the afternoon the pastor will visit the homes and administer the sacrament to those who were unable to be present. Epworta League meets in the afternoon. SLOWLY IMPROVES. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., July 19. A little improvement has been noticed in the condition of Mrs. Mary Rummell, who has been critically ill for several days. HIC,KSCAPUblNEp reirl IN A LITTLE WATER fSEIi$J Removes th canra, whether xld, cripp, or nervoosneM. 1 0o 25c. and 60a. oco at wEii-RToriirn pnua SToar
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I AM HERE TO MAKE IT WARM FOR YOU ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN WOLVERINE FURNACES Installed In Richmond last year. Do you know that when the Marshall Furnace Co. commenced selling furnaces in Richmond a few years ago very few furnaces were being sold in your city, because the majority of furnaces that had 'been placed by other firms were not satisfactory. Do you know that the Marshall Furnace company, by square dealing, honest goods and a clear knowledge of the furnace business have made the warm air furnace popular again in Richmond? Do you know that the Marshall Furnace company took out over fifty furnaces of other make. In Richmond, in 1912 and replaced them with Wolverines? Do you know that there are more Wolverine furnaces in Richmond than all other makes combined? Do you know of a Wolverine furnace that is not satisfactory? There is a difference Are you going to take a chance or will you phone our representative and let him tell you just what It will cost to put in a successful heating plant. Liberal terms and a legally binding guarantee. B. D. WELCH, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE 1318 SOUTH D ST. PHONE 2739.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS SPECIAL TO DENVER, COLO. Special train, consisting of high grade Pullman Standard Sleepers, through without change, will leave Richmond SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, NOON VIA C. . O. AND ROCK ISLAND LINES. $37.05 Round Trip $37.05 Tickets good returning until October 31st, 1913. Colorado Springs and Pueblo can be taken in on same rate, through Denver. Liberal stopovers allowed, going and returning. Special stops for meals en-route has been provided, and train scheduled to reach Denver, Monday, August 11th, 7:23 a. m. Low round trip rates, also on sale to Yellowstone Park, California, and North Pacific Coast, Via Denver, with stopover privileges. The public is cordially invited to join the "Knights Templars." on this Special through train which will be Personally conducted, and any one accompanying "The Knights" will receive the same courteous treatmentItinerary of trip will be gladly furnished by the undersigned Transportation Committee, also reservation made in Eleepers, and full information given. PHIL H. WORRALL WJLL R. WARD LEROY E. BROWN A. W. REESE RALPH CAIN CLIFFORD CALDWELL Or C. A. BLAIR, City Ticket Agt. C. A. O. Ry, Home Tel. .2062.
RARE OLD BOOKS Two Volumes Were Printed in 1811.
(Palladium Special.) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Jul 19.Mrs May Boden has in her pott-es.-ioti 1 two rare old volumes which belong d
to her great-grandfather. Pa via ack Kiiana State Normal. Terre Haute, and ett, one "Essays on the Truth of the; Prof Albert of the Penns- lvunia State 'christian Religion," by Rev. William i Normal.
lleaucuamp, i uiseu 101 me aunuu m 1S11 by Joseph Israel. .Marietta, O. and bearing the int nptiou. "Come jand See"; the other. "The Columbian ! Orator, containing a variet y of eriu 1 inal selections together with "Rules calculated to improve others in the ornamental and useful art of eloquence." written by Caleb Bingham. A M., author of the "American Preceptor. HOSTON, IND. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. July 19 , Miss Ethel Bennett of Richmond, is; visiting Sam Alexander and family. J Dr V T Criffls and daughter. Eva. j have returned from a few days' visit 1 iu Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Bower of Indianapolis; motored to Fountain City Saturday to be the guests of Martin Davis and I family Sunday. j John Bragg and family are enter-1 taining their daughter, Gertrude Massey of Muncie, and Mrs. Tillie Ferguison of Cleveland, O. j Mrs. R. H and Mrs. O. E. Dickinson !of Richmond and Mils Thudla Claw1 son of Shreveport, La., came Satur- ! day to spend a few days with Mr. and j Mrs. C. E. Keever. j Ernest Davis and family of Rich mond came Saturday to be the guests of O. E. Thomas and family over Sunday. The work on the cement walks and curblngs in front of the bank at the residence of M. M. Lacey was begun Friday morning. Only on large tree was sacrificed. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by coastantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally la doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY, CO.. Tolede, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (Advertisement Excursion to Chicago via C. & O. Saturday Night, July 19 Train leaves 7:43 p. m. Returning leaves Chicago Midnight Sunday night, arrives Richmond S:53 Monday morning.
(Palladium 8pcUll EATON". Q, July 19 The annual meeting of the Preble County Teachera" as so iauon win b held in Eaton one week, begirninu August 11. The program has. been partly arranged and promises to be ore of the best ever provided. The hoadliners on lines of instruction particularly luiervstir.ic to
1 ! dagocues are lrof. Parsons, of InFROM CAPITAL 1 'Palladium Si-.fl) MILTON. Ind.. July 1. -Mj Cora Mur.drM. of Washington. 1. C. ho 1...S lnn visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Martha Mundell at Cambridge City, returned to tcia place Friday. f i Can't Be Done" It is impossible to maintain health and strength if you allow the stomach to become weak, the liver sluggish and the bowels constipated, but you can guard against such troubles by the daily use of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH , , BITTERS, Telephone 2826 Richmond Electric Co. 17-18 Comstock Bldg. Our Stock of Fans is Complete IF YOUR FAN IS 1 BURNED OUT Let us rewind it. Any kind i of motors rewound. , j DR. E. J.DYKEMAN DENTIST Hours: S a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Evening by Appointment. New Phon 20S3. 10th ft Main Sta, Over Starr Piano Stor. Pope Motorcycles $165 to $250 Chain and Bell Drives. See the big 7 H. P. "Twin" in our window. WM. H. DUNING 43 North 8th St. SPACE FOR STORAGE OR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. We are equipped to handle all kind of storage. Space with plenty of light for manufacturing purpose. RICHMOND MFG. CO. West Third and Chestnut Sta. Telephone 2210. LOANS 2. Per Cent Per Month on household goods, pianos, teams, stock, tc. without removal. Leans made In all surrounding towns. CalL write otphon and our agent will call at your house. Prirate Reliable THE STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Take elevator to Third Floor. Richmond, Indiana. Ijfcd
