Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 232, 7 August 1913 — Page 9

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FOR M iVlT Big Annual Home Coming Will Last For Two Days. . (Palladium Special) MlLTON, Ind., Aug. 7. The annual aorne-coming will be held at Doddridge chapel Saturday and Sunday, beginning Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. There will be no services at night. Rev. C.irC. Edwards, former district superintendent, will preach Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Rev. W. ,N. Fletcher of t Connersvijle will preach Sunday mornin. The Rev. Mr. Luring of Richmond will conduct the social services Sunday . afternoon before the Serrridn. The Rev. Mr. Ross qfAlquina, singing evangelist, will assist in all the services. Rev. Jesse Miller will be present and assist. The basket dinner Sunday will be spread oh long tables arranged in the shade.

PREBLE TAKES LEAD (Palladium Special) EATON, Aug. 7. According to the Ohio branch of the American Poultry Association, the Preble County Poultry Association' ranks at the top of all loca and ..county organizations In the' state. In figuring the rank these divisions of work are taken into consideration: Character of constitution aid by-laws,' s!ho'w rules, enforcement of show, .rules, character of management, ability of officers, and the Standing of show in the poultry world. Officers have been informed that Secretary Campbell of the Americdn' Association, will attend the coming winter show. How the Trouble Starts. , Constipation is the ca.use of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Tab-, lets, keep your bowels regular and you .will , .avoid these diseases. For sale by ali dealers. (AlviCtsement) SACrtfet) CONCERT (Palladium Special) EATON, O., Aug 7. Garganj's .Royal Italian ba"no, one of the leading attractions of the carnival to be given here next week under the auspices of the fire department, has been given permission by the city council to render a sacred concert next Sunday evening In the court house park. The hour Is 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. SCHOOL REUNION (Palladium Special) ABINGTON, Ind., Aug. 7. The reunion of the Abington school pupils of seventy years ag will' be held at the Abington school bouse Saturlay, Aug. 9. The committee extends a cordial invitation to all friends to come with well filled baskets: Whitewater WHITEWATER. Ind., Aug. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hi 1,1 and family have returned to their Bonref in Ri'c'Wmo'nd after a brief visit with local relatives.. A number of young people from here picnicked in Glen Miller park last Thursday. James Diehl of Richmond was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Graves of Marionand Clyde Graves of Grand Forks, N. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grave and family the first of the week. Claude Keever of Fountain City was a business visitor here -Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and family of'ynn were entertained at LIFE'S STRUGGLE WITH ILLNESS Mrs; Stewart Tells How She Suffered from 1 6 to 45 years 6ld How Finally Cured. Euphemia, Ohio. " Because of total ignorance of how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from " taklftg cold when gotng to school, I suffered from a displacement, and each morith I had severe pstifts and nausea which always meant a lay-off from work for two to four days from the time I was 16 years old. "I went to Kansas to live with my sister and while there a doctor told me of the Pinkham remedies but I did not use them then, as my faith in patent medicines was limited. After my sister died I came home to Ohio to live and that has been my home ftfr the' last IS years. "The Change of Life came when I was 47 years old and about this time I savf my physical condition plainly described in one of your advertisements. Then I began using Lydia E. Pihkham's Vegetable Compound and I cannot tell you or any one the relief It ave me in the first three months. It put me right where J, need not lay off every month and during the last 18 years I have not paid out two dollars to a doctor, and have bee-ablest with excellent health forawowoman of my age and I can thank Lydia E. Ptafchara'sVepetable Compound f or it " Since the Change of Life is over I have been a maternitv nurse and being wholly self-supporting I canriot Over estimate the value of good health. I have now earned 4 a comfortable little home just by sewing and nursing since I was 52 years old. I have recommended the Compound to tdany with good results, as it is excellent to take before and after childbirth." Miss Evelyn Adelia Stewart Eaphemia, Ohio. If you want special advice -write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co (confidential) Lynn, Miss, tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a wtfffi&ii IIS lelS lit Strict confidence;

: Whitewater riallinger Bros, began operating their cider mill Tuesday, and iwill continue running it the rest of the,, season:. ' ... Whitewater Fred Sasser find Amos Hollinger have , purchased the David MeClure sawmill and will move it to Mr. Sasser's farm, near here. . .Fountain 6it"y The young' people's Christian Association of Jffopewell will serve ice cream at that place Saturday evening, August 16. Fountain City Mrs. Henry Gifford' is slowly recovering from the effect, of injuries received when she feel from the beck steps at hei1 home Fountain" City Members of the local Friends Sunday school are haiding their picnic today at Old Center. Dublin William Wolf of Chicago is spending his vacation there with his parents. Boston The annual picnic of the. Christian Sunday school will be held tomorrow fn Sea'ney's grove. Dublin Miss Bertha Lafever left

left yesterday for Fox Lake, 111., where ONLY ONE PERCENT OF TAXES UNPAID (Palladium Special) EATON, O., Aug. 7 Attesting the prosperity 6'f the county aniT the general promptness' of her people to meet financial obligations, County Treasurer James Sharkey announces that the total levy was approximately $395,000, and the delinquency is thus shown to be a trifle over one per cent. Eight hundred dollars of the taxes due are represented In Eaton. the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fisher Sunday. Miss Mabel Sourbeer is spending a few days with1 relatives and friends at Dupont, fnd. Trustee Nate Graves attended the picnic 6'f .he township trustees at Jackson park Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hunt left Tuesday for a few days' visit with her son, Dr. and Mrs. George Hunt, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addleman spent Monday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Willia White and family are making preparations to Camp at the Richmond Chautauqua". SHIP FINE HOGS (Palladium Special) WHITEWATER, Ind., Aug. 7 Addleman & Jennings, local stock dealers, sold to R. B. Wright & Bro., of College Corner, O., i5"0 fine stock hogs, averaging about 125 pounds, for which they received $1,S00'. Several persons who saw the shipment sa'y that it wa's the best lot ever shipped from Franklin township. CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY, Aug. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newkirk and children of Richmond, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Mt. Auburn. Mr. and Mr.s. John Retz and son, F. M. Retz, of liagerstown, were in Cambridge City Tuesday on the way to Indianapolis", to which City Mr. Retts went for consultation with a specialist in regard to his condition. Miss Bertie Lafever departed Wednesday morning for Fox Lake, III., to spend the remainder of the summer. . Mrs. Will Ogborri STent Tnesday in Centerville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Druly. Mrs. Lewis Kirkwood of Kennard has been a visitor in the home of Mr. Kirkwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Kirkwood. Miss Ruth Kinsey of Richmond has been the guest of Miss Alice McCaffrey. Mrs. Lester Smith of Rushville, is spending a few days with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. A. R. Feemster. Miss Lillian Boyer is visiting the Misses Susie and Mabel Schlecty of Indianapolis and will in all probability take a position in that city. Mrs. A. R. Feemster spent Wednesday in Indianapolis on business. Ed. Revalee, one of the clerks in F, T. Fronaphel's grocery returned Thursday from Fort Wayne in which city he has spent his vacation. Miss Blanche Bird is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith of Indianapolis after a few days spent at the lakes in the northern part of the state. Mrs. Laura Richey spent Wednesday in Newcastle the guest of Mrs. Melvina Powell. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bilheimer, who has been seriously ill, the past week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stonecipher, of Ft. Wayne, after a visit in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Martin Alberts, have gone to Laurel to visit relatives before returning home. They were joined by their son Paul, in this city Wednesday. Mr. Stonecipher is the well-known conductor on this division of the L. E. and W., having been on the line for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Will Townsend of Lafayette, ate visitors in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Mary Lester has gone to Chicago to assist in the care of her sister, Mrs. Edna Rudicel, who is in pooT health. Miss Lucile Pruitt is spending a few days with Miss Jean Smith at her home north of town. Mrs. Lewis Kirkwood of Kennard; who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Kirkwood, spent the day Thursday in Richmond, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrey. Messrs. Herbert Bradley and E. T. Skinner, of Richmond, called on friends in Cambridge City, Monday evening. Miss Imo Ingerman employed in the seeing department of the Judkins Casket factory, is off duty during the month of August. Mrs. Charles Gilmore of Muncie, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Huddleston. Mrs. Maty Forne'r of Hamilton; O.; Mrs. Mary Cherry; of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sophia Nivensofi ol Elwood, are the" enests of Mrs. Elizabeth Paml.

she will spend the rest cT the month with J. C. Burkett and family. Boston The Masonic Jodge of this" place will hold its annual picnic Saturday, f " West Manchester The Rev. Mr. Truitt, pastor of the Christian chuVch, left Tuesday for a visit with his mother in North Carolina. Cambridge City The Round TabTe Needlework club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Richmond Summers. Milton Miss Cora Bennett was Installed as vice grand of the Rebekah lodge Tuesday night. Eaton The colored K. of P. and I. (). O. F. lodges of Rfchmond wiTT hol'd an all-day picnic at the Preble county fair grounds September 1. Eaton Charging rieglect, Rufh M. Stover has filed suit In the com'mOn pleas court for a dlvoTcd from1 her husband, Vernon L. Stover. They have been living apart for several months. They have no children. SOCIETIES IfEtl) A JOINT MEETING (Palladium Ppeial MILTON, Ind. Aug. 7. The Parents ; and Teachers' Association held a Joint i meeting with the CaTy club Tuesday ' afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. M. j Jones. A number of questions of vital interest to the town were discussed, but no definite action was taken toward suggesting remedies and changes. ANNUAL REUNION (Palladium Special) EATON, O., Aug. 7 The annual reunion of the Beech Hill school will j be held August 20 at, the Beech Hill school house, nine miles southwest of Eaton. For many years this gathering of former teachers, students" and patrons has been an' event eagerly anticipated. Picnic dinner will be enjoyed and a program will he rendered. Music for the occasion, will be. furnished by the Camden K. of P. band. ENDfiAVOR RALLY (Palladium Special) FOUNTAIN CITY, Iriff.; Aug. 7. The Christian Endeavor society will hold a rally ai th'fe Friends' church Tuescfay evening, August 12. The Rev. Mr. Walker, Indiana Field Secretary,' will deliver an a'ddress. I FOUNTAIN CITY FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Aug. 7. Miss Irene Dennis of Richmond spent the week end with friends at Hopewell. Mr.f and Mrs. Will Johnson entertain Sunday Prof, and Mrs. Guy Hall and baby of Wawaka, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Perry Taylor and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pilcher of Camden, O. Mr. , .and Mrs. J. T. Reynolds' and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wright were guests of Charles Haisley and family near Economy Sunday. Miss Lucile Shroeder of Richmond visited Miss Alma Schroeder Sunday. Miss Myrtle Nicholson entertained at her home northeast of here last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill of Richmond, Miss Mary Hill, Miss Orpha Hill, Loren Hill, Clyde Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholson arid Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Nicholson. The evening was spent socially, and refreshments were served. Rev. and Mrs. Richardson are visjiting friends at Kennard, Greensboro and other Indiana points. Rev. Fred Smith, pastor of Friends church, will preach at the union services next Sunday evening at the Christian church. The men's chorus will sing. The W. C. T. U. entertained the young mothers and babies of the community at Willard hall Wednesday afternoon. Invitations have been extended to local people to attend the annual reunion of the Peelle family, to be held at Glon Miller park Wednesday, August 27. Mr. and Mrs. TT. D. Coggeshall and Mr. and Mrs. Ruford Woolley were at Williamsburg Sunday to attend a family gathering of the children and the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wooters of Columbus, came Tuesday to be the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Wooters and other relatives. Dr. C. F. Gray of Winchester, visited Rev. George N. Hartley tend Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend Snnday. Miss Mildred Davis will leave this week for an extended visit with friends at Muricie and Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Lantaff of Buffalo, N. Y.. arethe parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Lantaff was formerly Miss Maude Brooks. Miss Aletha Lacey entertained a party of girl friends at her home Tuesday evening. A supper was served picnic style. Miss Mary Vinton visited her uncle, John Nixon and family at Centerville Wednesday.

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' (Palladium Sp-crAl ! FOCNTATN CITY, Ind.. Aug. 7 Rev. George Hariey left Tuesday to attend a number Friends early meetnigs, being on programs for adaresses in the interest of. the Friends mission ! work. Rev. HaYleys worfi is under the auspices of the. associated execu- . tive committees of Friends of America on Indian affairs. He will outline the ', mission' wor for (he purpose of en- ' cduragfhg he yearly meetings to make . proper appropriations for Indian missions, lie will visit the yearly meeting In North Carolina, two in Ohio, at i Wilmington and Mt Pleasant; one in 1 Iowa, at. Oskaloosa, and two in Indfana, at Plainfield and Richmond. The trip will require about .two months. . Rev, Hariey was formerly engaged in ', Indian mission work for many years.

YOUNG FUNERAL (Palladium Ppecial) EATON, O., Aug. 7. Funeral services over the remains of Callie Young, 58, widow of the late Sylvester Young, who died at her home ten miles east of . Eaton, the result of dropsy , and other complications, will be held Friday morning In the Eaton Unlversalist church, conducted by the pastor, ! Rev. J. A. Stoner. Interment will be In Mound Hill cemetery. She Is survived by nfne children. Mrs. Minnie Acton, Mrs. Adda Booker and Miss Martha Rtmyan of Eaton are sisters. Another sister, Mrs. Lucy Mansfield, resides in Hamilton, and a brother, Harry Runyan, lives at Noblesville, Ind. NEW PARIS NEW PARIS, Ohio, Aug. 7. Miss Mary Deeter Of Readmg, Pa., who has ! b'&en" the house guest of Miss GerItfude, Hawley, left Monday for Rich mond, on her way home. Mrs G. C. Forftiey was" the" Sunday gife&t ot Midk Helen Shoe of Dayton. Miss Fesste Fftztvater is the? gtfesi fof her sister,, Airs. Kate Simpson nest in . i ureenvme, ymo. Mr., and Mrs. George W. Miller, Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Hall and son were" Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Armacost near Eldorado. Mrs. Perfy OyerpScX and daughter Grace, Of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. John Jone's oi Covington, Ohio and Raymer Jones of White Earth, S. D. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and two little daughters left Monday for West Alexandria, where they will reside, Mf. Wilrfams befng in the etnploy of the Ohio Electric Railway. Miss Sarah A. McGrew returned Saturday from a week's visit with Dayton relatives. Earl Richards of Calumbu. Ohio, Is the guest of his wife and little son who" hav been here" for the past two weeks. Mrs. Emma Shere rand daughter, Mary, who have tteeir guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hawley and Mrs. Esther Reid, left 'f'uesdtfy for their home iH Denver, Colorado. Rev. W. B. Shirley of Carroltotr, 111. filled the Presbyterian pulpit at Gettysburg last Sunday evening and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Curry. Miss Eleanor Smith returned to her home In Richmond Sunday after a weed's visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marrinan. Mr. John Johnson, Jr., of Pittsburg, was a Monday guest of Mrs. Julhr Means and daughter Frances. W. E. and Raymer Jones spent Monday in Germantown, Ohio, where Mr. Jones landed the contract for the oiling of the village streets. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wolford of Southland, Ark., are spending their annual vacation with relatives here. Mr. Ednor Rossiter of Middletown, Ohio, spent Sunday with Miss Margretta Horner. Messrs. Everett Horner and Paul McPherson and Misses Ruth Wilson and Margaret Stigleman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Pherson of Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Penland entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. JObtl Darnell of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Penland, Miss Nettie Sinck, Mr. and Mrs. Lon. Baker and Mrs. Minerva Bunker. Pennsylvania Agent W. A. Nelson and family spent Sunday at Straughn's Station, Indiana, with relatives. A number from here attended the teachers' examination at Eaton last Saturday. Born on Tuesday, a son, first child, to Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Leonard Toting ffpent Sunday with Cincinnati relatives! Emmett G. Harris is the guest of relatives at Lowell and Zanesville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dea fpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weadick of Camden. Melville Roach of Indianapolis. Ind., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reid and Mrs. G. A. Hill and daughters were the guests of Dayton relatives on Sunday, making the trip via auto. Herbert, the young son of C F. Crane, is afflicted with typhoid fever. sight of the fact that only K Medical Discovery $ d. fitters mxi fuult Doaei B001, Tka People's Cwniaoa See Medical Adviser ewly revised Dp-to-Ute edition of lOOS or aeucati wkidi evej f roau, sinele er ouzried.ouKt to know. Seat FRE fee cioth biadin to ear address on receipt of 31 cent srswips. to cover corf oT snsskt aod saailiac saxly.

(Palladium Speotal j WEST MANCHESTER. 'J- Aug. 7. ' The Endeavor society of the Christian church held its monthly business meeting at the home of Carrie Buhrman Monday evening After the business session the rfeetinj? adjourned for a social hofff. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rfler and Mrs. Davisson.

MILTON MILTON, Ind.. Aug. 7 Mrs Willis Leverton visited relatives at Richmond yesterday. Mrs. Verle Beeson entertained Mrs. Vene Bowmaster and son Cal. of East Germantown and Mrs. Blanche Moffitt and daughter at dinner Monday evening. Mrs. Homer Kemmer of Cambridge City, was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. ; Bennett, Tnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Napier and : family and Misses Alice and Pearl Napier formed a picnic party In Glen Miller, Richmond, , Sunday. Bryant Hunt of liagerstown has , been the guest of friends here this f week. ! Robert Gentle, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, has return-,: ed to Richmond. j Mrs. Walter Templin and children spent yesterday with Mrs. Clarence I Langston, north of Dublin. Glen Elwell, Russell Wilson, Misses Luella Lantz and Mary Jones picnicked Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fulghum of Richmond are guest of Miss Sarah Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Boland of Connersrllle were guests Of Mrs. Mary Passmore this' week. Mrs. Alice Gresh is visiting In Indianapolis. Mrs. James Doddridge Is sick. Hfram Crook was at Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Mary Benninger la spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dorgan, wvest of tOwn. Mrs. E. P. Jones and son. John Posey afe spending a few days with Mrs. Horace Hurst, southeast of Milton. Miss Anna Warner, who' has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sweney, has returned to Indianapolis. Horace Bennet has returned from Lewisburg, O. Mrt. Amanda Brattain of. East Germantown, was the guest of Miss Sarah Roberts, Tuesday , night. Mrs. George Klmm and daughter were guest of Mts Etall Ebert at Cambridge City Tuesday evening. Miss Irene Payne of Greenfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Speers Wednesday. Mesdames George Keever and Harrison Hicks of Milton anct Alice Wl gans: erf Richmond .visited their brother, Mr. Bpling, and family, near Dayton,, O.; ihis week. Mrs. t SusleGiyton s the guest of Mrs. Alice DuGranrut. Marion flfif of Dayton, tf. Sweney, Misses MtrlJrni ParWhs- and Amia Warner motored to Richmond Toesday. jr Molly O.: You can't expect to keep your hair heaithy of free from dandruff without 6are or by brushing only. For yearB I have treated my head regularly with this simple, , home-made tonic, which keeps' my hair and scalp both' perfectly healthy and so has given me a fine growth of lustrous hair. Dissolve one ounce qulnzoin In pint alcohol and add pint water. Massage this carefully Into the scalp once a week. It will induce a natural, healthy, Itrxuriant growth of hair and give it richness and glossiness. For an excellent, home-made shampoo see recipe given Golden-Hair. Mrs. J.: Yes, you are over-fat, and I am glad I can tell you how to reduce without the risk of dieting or the discomfort of walking long distances. Try this rerhe"dy: To 14 pints of hot water add 4 ounces of parnotis. Let dissolve and cool. Take a tablespoonful before each me'al. This is a safe and sure treatment and has the big advantage of reducing the flesh evenly and gradually', so there will be no sagginess or loss of tissue-strength. Mercy: t think you are unduly worried about your skin. Most users of face powders have more or less similar troubles. Here is a simple; homemade lotion which is better than face powder and when on seem part of the skin; to which it gives a soft, velvety texture and a beautiful, natural color. Get 4 ounces of spurmax, dissolve ia Vz pint hot water and add two teaspoons glycerine. Stir well. You may apply this freely to face, neck and arms It is a cheap, fife, liquid beautifier which will work Wonders to purify your skin and hide its imperfections. Worrier: Your letter leads me to believe that to remove the yellowness of neck and chin all you need is a good blood tonic. Here is a fine one that will brace you up and clear your complexion and (like" everything I reo-

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lPaU.ili jni ?po-l.il EATON. O, Aug. 7. For injuries sustained in an interurban wreck which occurred February 1? at West AK-vandrla. Kearney W. Coleman has been p. ltd VV by tr.e Ohio Electrie Ra'ffway company. Coleman a conductor on the eastnounJ passenger car figuring In the smash, ar.d was standing on the roar platform when the accident happened. He was thro a n beneath the wreckage ar.d suffi-red the los5; of Ms rfrht Kr at the h?p Ho sostr.trcl many body hruifs. and for a tTme ft was th n.rhf he oor.M not survive. The wreck olso cost the Uos of Motorman 0y.Fn!kr. of the froiiht car, ar.d Alfred Loy. a bystr.nder. Fuller's widow received ?3.00 damages.

HOLLANSBURC, HOLLANSm ftG. O.. Xne. 1 Hourv Harrison, the veteran mail carrier !o- j tween here and (Hon Karn. has just returned from a visit with his chil-1 E. O. Mlkesell and family w.tit to Union City iast evening with Charles Neal In his auto. Chester Williams and family visited Thomas Matlock and family at Whitewater Sunday. Mrs. Anne Wh'.teman is not so well, having suffered a relapse. T. J. Albright made a business trip to New Madison Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Thompson entertained her sister of Lynn, Monday night. Elmer Wolfal of Liberty spent Friday and Saturday with his parents. Deo Timmons of Eldorado spent Sunday with Nick Timmons and family. S. V. Mikesell. wife and son Ora, Spent Sunday with Ollle Hill of New Paris. Albert BrOwne and family spent Sunday in New Paris with relatives and friends. Mr. Brown had a slight hemorrhage of the lungs Saturday. Miss Edith McCown of Toledo, Is tbltlng her brother, Lacey Mikesell, of the iiorth end. Dr. Harry Clem visited his brother at New Paris Suifday. He made the trip in his e,ar. William Ifouh of Greenville -was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfal and Virgil Hicks and daughter attended the funeral of thir brother-in-law, Mr. Harless, Saturday. Mr. Harlfss was struck by a train and nlstanriy' killed, leaving his widow and two children. ChfiB A. Thomas is building an SfTSftion to his home here, enlarging the .upstairs and adding a bothroom. Miss' Mae Thomas and Mrs. Leonard Thompson are Itr Richmond today to witness "Brewster's; .MlHlons.Dr: sand Mrs. ju, Vf. Meek have re- , turned. from a Tlsitla Richmond, Emma Harrison has had her home remodeled. 1 litis- Harrison will attend the millinery openings in Indianapolis this weeTr:

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ommend) is easily made at home at slight Vtigt: Mif fdgethfr cup" sugar, y pint alcohol (flof whisky) and one ounce kardene. Add enough hot water to make a Jul quart, and take a tablespoonful before eacn meal. I know nothing better for the general rundown condition. m Golden-Hair: 5? otfiejcanthrox mixture Is & simple home-made sfiampoo and is not a, naff feach of a dye In any sense. The "bioh'ae" e5ec your friend spofie of was proDably doe, to the fact tnaf this preparation takes out all excess 611 and dirt and cleans each strand so tfiofoughiy asf to keep the lightest naif ffbin turning dark, to us'e If simply dissvolve one tea spoonful in a cup of hot water. This is plenty for a thorough cleansing with beautiful; fluffy result. I saw fitf shampoo which compares with it. Mrs. Ely: Your wrinkles can be quickly, easily Slid pefinlnently removed by the use of this stimulating jelly-cream, it is a vegetable preparation which will not grow hair where used and is easily made at home at small cost. From your druggist ret one ounce ahnozofn and dissolve It in pint cold water, adding two teagpobnfuls glycerine, s'tif and let stand one day.. This is fine to fill out wrtrikles and hollows, and will alsd tone the skin to fine, clear health and beauty. You will feel its stimulating power On the first application. Pearl: You are on the road to serious eye-trouble if you continue to neglect that weak, dizzy vision. Try this tonic fdr a hlle and it -ITI remove the red appearance' Sn3 give back the clearnesst strength and Sparkle of ycuf eyes. Mix one ounce crytffbs lit a pint of water. Use 2 or 3 drops in each eye, night and morning. This natural tonic will soothe the tired nerves rest inflamed lids and beautify the eyes. Betty Dean Beauty Book, $5.09.

INSTITUTE FOR TEACHEftS MECTS traYltllumt"oU,V EATON. O . Aug. 7 The annual iasTrtufc of the rretfr Coty "foaca-

, er's association will be- held net week :in the Eaton ojera house. The prolan includes' utTirsu.it, talent Cnittf on the program are Prof. H. C. Al;bert!. head" of the department education in the l'lovmirgTonr. Normal school, and pVoJulent W. R. Parsons 'of the Indiana State Normal. Terr Haute. REPAIR SCHOOL J CAMBRIDGE, CITY, Ind . Aujj. 7. The Mhool ho-:se is beins; releooratjed" iti'ui d nunhor or rOyafr! nTada, preparatory to the eperi!"n of Vh6oI i this fall. ON LONG HIKE lPa,.l.iJlum Sp-Lil) CARRirVjE CirjY. Ind., Aug" 7 (harles StuiU-biiker of Washington, Pa., and' his" dog. Pan. passed through hero yesterday on their four-thousand-utile hlltv. vr&nsTEft. WEBSTER. Ihd'.(Aug. 7.-Mrs. Jese 6vermVn and daughter Stell, Mrs. John Meridt-nhall and Mrs. Rhoda Mehdenhall took dipef Sunday with N. E. Overman arid wife at Richmond1. Fred Mills Is home from Los Angeles. Cal. Carl' Thompson and" licfbVrt Kins ft-fi Saturday for t"he DaltotaSl Miriam Little Is spending, he"? vacaTlbn Tth her aifnl. Adda Jay. Miss Ruth and Maty Wllira'rai" and Mi's. Stephen Wima'ms. ffnd nttle daughter', Hdpel tfpont Monday fffter noon' With MfsV E. CMfrref near FdMataTn City. $100. Rer4:. 100 The readers Af thts paper wilt b' pleis'eo ttf letfrif tlfa't there Is ii least erne dre'a'ded' di'leae that ftietice tui fceen1 aole to' cufe fn alt fts stages. 4nl that: is CataYrfiV ftaTrtf CTAtafrh CurS iS fn'e6nTy postffVe cifre ric iUwfA to1 rtf merfical frafefnfty. fcataVffi t&4 a iohstrtutfonll disease, requ (reV 4 conftrfuln4l freatmVnt ttSiv C frYh Cure Is taken fnterrialTy, aftinj alrecily upon fae blood and mucous su'rfaces of thi" system. t'he'feSjr fl sfro'yfng the fnJt7dn 6f th'e dlseSse. ni gfvh fne patfenC strengtfi by ou'nding up (he constitution and . as-, slstfng nature fn doing Its wort The prop?feT5rs ave bo itro'rff faith fn fts curative powers that tney 6ffef 6n ftufiaTed t)olYars for any ciseihat It fafls to cure. endT (or nil of testlnionfaTs. Jtddfess if. i. c'flf Nih" i 66, tofedo. Ohio, ofd by abfujtstt, ,7fc. t T&Jie Hari's family IHlis for constt fation. , ( A A v ertl semen t Optometry DefihirforT "The cmplbynierif of any" means, otKef than fhe use of drags, for the measurement of inc powers Of vision arid thbidiptWti pt fenses for the aid thereof" . Td lfhpt&te fbllt Sfhf I offer ihy services ss a Regfs fefed Optometrist of fhe examination' 6'f yoiif Tfis. MISS C.' M; SWEITZEIt, Phone 1099 9272 Matri 9t; r f iii 1'TT.li PlASO TUNING J), E. Roberts PHOffl StiL Sftte'ea Tear hi Pfottnloi. ilV Wort toil rieiso fdtL SPACE FOR t STORAGE OR !ArtjFACTORING PURWe are equfpped to handle ail kinds of storage. Space wftfi plenty of iignf for tnanufactttrfhg rarpote'l. RICHMOND MFG. CO. West Third and Chestnut St.Tflephone it 10. ka. LAN 2 Pet Cent Per Blonth on household goods, . pianos, teams, stock, etc without removal. Loans mads ii. all stirrounding town. Call write or phone and our agetit will call at yonr house. Private Reliable THi STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial feldg. Phone 2550. Take elevator t TRIM Floor. RlcKmonsl, fndlin