Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 269, 19 September 1913 — Page 11

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ilas Been Giving Concerts at Eaton During Past Summer. NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 19. The Merchants' Hand of this place will furnish music for the Preble County Fair which will be held at Eaton next week. The boys have been holding weekly concerts In Eaton this summer and have fiven excellent satisfaction, y If The Murray restaurant owned by Charles L. Murray was sold this week to B. Frank Miller of this place, who took immediate possession. Mr. Murray has owned the place only about six months, having purchased it from I. F. McNeill. Miss Maud Crubaugh, of Richmond, is the guest of Mrs. Ernest Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkle, of Richmond, spent the early part of the week here. Mr. WinWe is repairing the Emma Winkle Halm property for the purpose of renting it. Return from Camp. Messrs. B. F. Kemp, II. H. Mikesell and William Jones returned Wednesday from Chattanooga. They report a royal good time. Mr. and Mrs. Kthmer Iteid spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cora McWhinney of Campbellstown. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wisman and three children moved Wednesday to Campbellstown. Mr. Wisman is employed there in the centralized schools in the seventh and eighth grade work. Mrs. B. F. Kemp returned Thursday from a few days' visit with her son Fred at Bradford. MIsa Phoebe Smith of Indianapolis la the guest of local relatives. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Wynd and son returned Thursday to Springboro after a ten days' visit with Mrs. Wynd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Brandenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. Ziegler's father at West Sonora. Hunting Licenses. Forty-one hunting licenses have been issued in Jefferson township this season to date. Mr. L.. U. Zimmerman of Gratis, was in town, Thursday on business. Miss Onda Larsh, of this place, who haa been employed for the past two years in Indianapolis as a stenographer, was married Wednesday to Mr. William Shoebridge at the home of the latter's uncle in Indianapolis. They will reside in that city. Messrs. Leslie Sawyer and Ralph Penland will leave Saturday for a vacation trip. Mrs. Susan McKee returned to BriSlOI, ina., weunesuay wim nci nun Grover McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler of New Vienna, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. una " McKee of Richmond were among tnose who attended the funeral of Joseph G., Alften months' old son of Mr. and .fi.a T fipnvop ATfKpA which took W. " 1 " place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis via. Rev. John P. Hearst, pastor of the Presbyterian church had charge of the services. PREACHES AT BOSTON Rev. H. L. Haywood, of Richmond, will preach at the Universalist church -i nnotnn nput Snndav morning at ia.ua. aithiot will hp. "The Devil. His Birth,' Career and Death." I LYNN, IND. George Fickel. formerly of this nua vii -nnvu rKidine in Everett. .- LMCftUC ' - ' Vashlngton, is visiting with friends here this week. Mr. Fickel was an undertaker here until about four years ago, when he and his family went West for his health. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ault, of MayWOOQ, 111., nave utrii ncimifs n.u Mrs. Ault'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday. ; Miss Mabel BovP.n and Miss Mary Kemp spent Wednesday in Indianapolis. Visits Parents. Ben Kemp, of Indianapolis, is spend ing his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp. ninrano Hi'iun nttfimpv. of New- . . ' 11 : - , . a fl . tiaf Castle. WHS VaillUK UU inruua "cio Wednesday. The C. A. B. and Fidelity classes of the Friends' Sunday school, surprised the Rev. Henry Pickett, at his home Wednesday evening. About one hundred guests were present and enjoyed a pleasant social time. The-Rev. Mr. Pickett, who has been the pastor of the Friends' church for several years, resigned recently on account of his health. His place will be filled by the ".. Rev. Milo Hinkle of Farmland. The classes presented Mr Pickett with a liM , brary table. DO IT NOW Hichmor.d People Should Not Wait Until It Is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due largely to the fact

that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms often give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into some serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from bachacke. headaches, dizzy spells; if they kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney JMlls are especially fo- kidney disorders they act where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here's a case at home: Mrs. J. C. Genn, 522 North Sixteenth street, Richmond. Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are all right Whenever any of us have backache or any symptoms of kyiney trouble, Doan"s Kidney PilU give vrelief." Mrs.- Genn Is only one of many Richmond people who have' gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, 'don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Genn fcad the remedy backed by home testimony. 3iV. all stores. Foster-Mil-Vuini Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Rack is lame Remember the Xurae." ( Advertisement)

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Paroled. TIPTON, Ind., Sept. 19 W. H. Marker, former cashier of the First National bank of Tipton, has arrived home-after being paroled from the Leavenworth penitentiary. Marker was formerly grand master of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Indiana. With his brother, Noah, he was arrested in 1909 charged with embezzling $65,000 of the bank's money. He was sentenced in March, 1910, to ten years in the federal prison. Marker was eligible to parolo and as he handled all the correspondence of the prison he said he is aware of the cause of delay in being released and the persons who caused it. It is known that Marker is bitter against certain Tipton people who wrote to President Wilson opposing his parole. BAPTISTS TO HAVE SPECIALJERVICES L. P. Williams, State Evangelist Will Conduct Meetings. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 19. Evangelistic services, conducted by the state evangelist, Rev. L. P. Williams, will be held in the Baptist church beginning Tuesday evening, September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cripe arrived Wednesday evening from Chicago to spend the next ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lafever and other relatives. Visits In Richmond. Mrs. George Stonebaugh spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond. MisB Helen Garvin will depart next Wednesday for Oberlin, O., to take advanced work in music, at Oberlin college. B. A. Carpentar transacted business in Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Buntin returned to her home in St. Paul, Thursday alter several weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt. Hill to Come Here. Rev. J. I. Hill, of Jonesboro, was assigned to take charge of the Methodist church of Cambridge City and Dubline at the A. M. E. conferenc I which met in Marion. Mrs. Anna McCaffrey and her granddaughter, Miss . Alice McCaffrey, departed Thursday for New York. Mrs. McCaffrey will spend several weeks in New Rochelle as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock. Her daughter will enter college, at Kent Place, Sumnut, N. J., twenty miles out of New York. Mrs. R. W. Wharton spent Thursday afternoon in Richmond, shopping and calling on friends. Motored to City. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Southwick of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Smock of Indianapolis motored to this city Wednesday. Dr. J. N. Wright has purchased a player piano. Mrs. Jesse Cornell returned yesterday from Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Murray entertained Mrs. Gordon Ribble and her mother-in-law, Mtb. Ribble of Muncie, Mrs. Mark Reid and Mrs. Walter Snaveley, of Richmond, Mrs. Clarence Ingerman and Mrs. E. R. Calloway were also guests during the evening. A number of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ulrich, who were recently married paid them a visit Wednesday evening, taking refreshments with them. Goes to Connersville. Mrs. Homer Manlove was in Connersville a few days. L. A. Anger of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday in this city. Miss Marie Needham of New Castle is spending some time with relatives in Dublin and Cambridge, her mother Mrs. Oscar Needham having gone to the Deaconess hospital In Indianapolis for treatment. Miss Beatrice Storch has returned after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Musto Given, of Indianapolis. Rev. F. C. Overbaugh, of Hillsburg, who is the guest of his brother-in-law Prof. E. E. Oldaker, will fill the pulpit in the Methodist church next Sunday. Miss Hazel Bertsch returned to Bloomington Thursday to enter the Sophomore class of the State university. POULTRY SHOW. EATON, O.. Sept. 19. The Preble County Poultry association is planning to entertain visiting poultrymen during the week of the county fair. A large tent will be pitched on the fairgrounds and many conveniences offered. The prize-winning fowls will be exhibited in the tent. Ora Doverholser, of Eaton, is secretary of the association. SELLS BUSINESS EATON, O., Sept. 19. Willard Armstrong has sold his North End grocery and meat market to Charles O. Hippie, of Dayton, who takes charge of the business Monday. In the deal Mr. Armstrong comes into possession of property in Dayton. Armstrong is the Democratic nominee for marshal. MANY GET LICENSES EATON. O., Sept. 19 One hundred and fourteen licenses to hunters had been granted by County Clerk Brown Wednesday. The open season for squirrels brought in many of the sportsmen. When the rabbit season opens in November the number will be more than doubled. KNEISLEY RETURNS NEW PARIS. O., Sept. 19 Rev. Elisha Knrisley was returned to the local M. E. church by the M. E. Conference at Urbana last week. Other pastors who are known here, having formerly been in charge of this church are stationed as follows: Rev. J. R. Wynd at Springboro, Rev. C. S. Grauser at Waynesville, and Rev. H. C Hershey at Dalton. The first dam in Holland's great project for draining the Zuwder Zee will reclaim 600,000 acres.

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SOCIETY Mrs. Charles Savage is the! Hostess at First Session of Club. CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 19. Fourteeu members of the Neighborhood Club attended the first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Charles Savage Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Justin Reynolds was a gu6t. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Smelser. Mrs. Charles Morgan, of Indianapc- I lis, came to visit her parents. Mr. j and Mrs. James Dearth, the first of i the week. Mrs. Dearth will return to ! Indianapolis with her daughter to ! spend some time. j Visits Relatives Here. Dr. Isaac Bowers of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Letha Dunbar entertained Miss Alma Hull and R. Kuntz on Wednesday evening at her home on Main street. Mrs. Emily Anderson and Mrs. Helen Loucke spent Wednesday with Mrs. Seymour and daughter, Anna. Mr. D. V. Lashley of Boston, visited his mother, Mrs. A. J. Lashley. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hubble Wednesday evening, a boy. Miss Edna Segur, of Angola, will come the last of the week to spend the winter with Thomas King and family. Miss Helen Clark, of Cambridge City, is visiting Walter Mathews and family. Son Is III. Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Cooney and family, were called to Richmond Thursday by the illness of their son, Elmer, who has typhoid fever. Rev. Mitchell and family entertained Mr and Mrs. Carey, Dayton, and j Mrs. Bert Fry, Bradford, Ohio. The Ladies Aid society of the Friends church held an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Dynes. The day was spent in needlework. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan of Richmond spent Tuesday with relatives here. DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS. Babies need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruptions cause them not only intense suffering, but hinder their growth. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be relied on for relief and permanent cure of "suffering babies whose skin eruptions have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of the skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely cured before one box was used" writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, Iowa. All druggists, or by mail, 50c. PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO., St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphi (Advertisement Pa. KING-SULLIVAN NEW PARIS O., Sept. 19. On Thursday afternoon at Eaton, occurred the marriage of Miss Jennie Sullivan to Mr. O. H. King. Roth are well and favorably known here, Mr. King being a member of the firm of Mills and King, implement dealers. Mies Sullivan is the daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Sullivan. A process for using peat powder as locomotive fuel has ben perfected by a Swedish engineer. IP M SUFFER AN? ' STOMACH DISTRESS You Should Take Mi-o-na Now At Once Its Action is ImmediateSafe Effective. When you feel nervous, irritable, tired and dizzy when you have headaches, sour stomach, heartburn and pains in the colon and bowels you suffer from indigestion you need Mi-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is a specific for stomach ills it goes to the seat of your trouble and quickly and surely ends stomach misery. It builds up and strengthens' the stomach walls and glands, j improves quickly the digestive sys- j tern and assists nature to properly di-1 gest the food, thus insuring health j for the entire system Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent bottle of Mi-o-ma Tablets at Ieo H. Fihe s or your nearest drug store keep them with you constantly, they will help you get well and strong and immediate relief is sure. Do not delay delays are dangerous and needless If not benefited Mi-o-na costs nothing- ( Advertisement! PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts Phone 36S4 R. F. D. No. 2 Sixteen Years in Profession. Country orders given prompt attention. Mv Work Will Please You. LAN 2 Per Cent Per Month on household goods, pianos, teams, stock, etc.. without removal. Loans made is. all sur rounding towns. CalL write or phone and our agent will call at your house. Private THE STATE Re' labia INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 256a Take elevator to Third Floor. Richmond, Indiana.

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i tLUNUMi, ma., &epi. iv. inei Brotherhood of the Methodist church j will entertain wives and friends with j ' a banquet in the basement of the ! church Friday evening. September 26. i Mrs. Ella I.amb was visiting Mrs. ! ! Alice Farsier Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Pierce, Mr. and . Mrs. Louis Weyl were in Richmond j Thursday. j Charles Jackson and Albert Jacki son of Anderson who have been vis-. j iting Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, ; j Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson and some friends returned to their home Thurs-! day night. Esra Frasier is in Richmond this ' week. ' A Mr. Hunt of Carlos City was here Thursday. J. C. Sheridan of Cincinnati was here Wednesday. , Mr. Lamb of Richmond was here : Tuesday night. ! Mrs. Doke Swain is still very sick. , PLAINTIFFS GIVEN JUDGMENT IN CASE EATON. 0., Sept. 19. A verdict for the plaintiffs in the case of the coun ty commissioners against J. I. bteph-1 ens has been handed down by Justice L. T. Stephen, who heard the case last week. The judgment awarded was ?3b.3 7, tea dollars less than the amount asked. The commissioners have given notice of appeal. Steph ens had the contract for the construction of a county ditch, but failed to complete the job, and the commissioners were force! to have the work done. The amount asked represents the amount expended by the county on the work. OVERIIOLSER GETS PLACE OF HONOR EATON, O., Sept. 19. Secretary Ora Overholser, of the Preble County Poultry association, has been appointed on the committee of education and extension work of the American Poultry association. The appointment Is an honor, and recognition of the beneficial influence Mr. Overholser has exerted in the poultry field of Preble county, and the state generally. The committee has charge of trains touring the state to develop interest in poultry raising. 0 o RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Habit can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whisky, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have successfully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can be given secretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail to get results from ORRINE hfter a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE. A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmond, Ind. (Advertisement)

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CLASS HAS PARTY Mrs. Sells Entertains With Aid of Other Members of Class. HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. Sept. 19 Members of the Antt-Can't Sunday school class will have a social gathering at the home of Mrs. John S-lis, this evening. The hostesses are: Mrs. Seils, Mrs. J. W. Rummell, Mrs. Laura Rhorer, Mrs. J. H. Stonecipher and Miss Etta Thalia. Miss Minnie Roth left yesterday for California where she will spend the winter with an uncle. Mrs. M. T. Fox and Mrs. Edith F. Smith and daughter, Emmajean. are guests of friends at Muncie. Mrs. Sara Cromer, of Richmond, has been visiting Mrs. John Werking. AttenBs Conference. Rev. A. K. l.ove is attending the annual Christian Science conference at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown attended the Fry reunion at New Paris Sunday. A dance will be given at the K. of P. temple tonight. It will be invitational. Music by Wheeler and Cain. Miss Florence Rcnson is visiting relatives at C.reentown and Kokomo. Mr an,j jur8. Thad McCown were j guesls Df Mr. and Mrs. John McCown, I at Centerville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Kidwell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg, Miss lone Thornburg and La Verne Thornburg. Sunday. Orpha Jones and M. T. Fox went to Chicago Tuesday night. returning Thursday. They purchased a carload of cattle.

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.. . ' , a V. . Mrs R. W. Kouth has returned to her home in Richmond. J O Edwa;-ds. Mr and Mrs Clod (M. i and Miss Mary Edwards were at Ciminnati the rirst of the week. Haroid Hobtis of Muncie was here Wed nesday. Mrs Jennie Hntdneld was hero Monday and Tuesday visiting her par - . . I . ... II... n it ents. Mr ana .mis . ami Mrs Aaron How man Mrs. Laura Flemn.ing and daughter' ' Vera, are in Richmond today. ! Mr. ami Mrs. O. L. Hiatt are regu- ! lar attendants at the Williamsburg t(... m,,t.ina Mrs Swain and daughter, who have t.eeii visiting Rev. G. W. ami Mrs. Martin the past few days have returned to their home near Ft Wayne Southern Mexico imported l.'' sewing machines from the United States last year. There are Canada. 1,n.V local labor unions in

Ts problems were aifcCUSSeu v uir j iuim n ir .ui.r i-i uv liiuurj . tegular monthly meeting of the Moth- j While the committee failed to collevt ers" Club, which was held with Mrs. i the $5.iKk aked. fcaviug succeeded ia Vernon Marshall Thursday afternoon, j raising oul J3,5f , the nurseries con In addition to the talks, the Sunday j pany has devlded to acept this amount school lesion for next Sunday was land will come here from Moscow lale studied i '-his fall or tu the earty spring of the Mrs. Marv Jcues and Nellie Jones of i coming yar. Richmond. Mrs Lamb Orr. of Ander- , HURIED AT NEW PARIS son. and Mrs Zimmerman, of Los An- , geles. California, were dinner guest! v.... .,. t , of Mr Xorthcoit and family recently i ' ARJ,S, T ,. ! Kev. Lester Woods, of Parker, vis- i l,od" " Mr. Ueorge Bookwalter. aged ited the Edwards Brothers Monda.3S ars. was brought he.e Thursday Mrs. Bessie BaMenner and daughter. tri-ui Dayton. Ohio and interred ia Barbara, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. Sprinelawn Cemetery. Mrs Bock,n.l Mrs J W Tavlor this week i waiter s home '- in Gratis, la th

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EATON, O., Sept 1?. A meeting ol the Commercial club will be held Friday night to discuss important business. The committee soliciting funds to be gtrn the Ernst nurna coraranv to locals in Eaton will make a detailed report. Tru-i mill be I . ..... . 1 . . . . V- - . . V. . . southern part of the county. FRECKLE-FACE , 8uf, and yyj Bring Out Uflly Spots, I H B.msv. Ea.ilv. Here's a iharue. Miss ErtHkle-fuce to try a remedy for freckles with th guarantee of a rrliablo dtaler that it will not t-o.t ou a penny un!n It removes tho frtK-kl-: hl! If It doi give you a clear complexion the e -.tense is trifling. Simply get an nunc of ctlhlne -dou Me strength fir m Leo II. Fihe and a lew applications bhould show you how tasyt is to rid yourself of the home!) fi inkles and get a beautiful complex ion. Rarely is more thsn one ouDct needed for the worst case. Re ure to ask the druggist for th double strength othlne as this Is th prescription sold under guarantee ol money back if it fails to retnovt freckles. ( AdvrtlemnO TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at 4 Cooper's Grocery To Chicago Saturday Night, Sept. 20 $3.00 Round Trip Train leaves 7:45 p.m. SPACE FOR STORAGE OR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. We are equipped to handle ell kinds of storage. Space with plenty ef light for manufacturing purposes. RICHMOND MFG. CO. West Third and Chestnut Sta. Telephone 2110. Join the Many Men and women of this city vicinity whom I have made read ing pleasure to by examining their eyes, and with proper glasses corrected their error of refraction. Perfect sight makes life worth living. MISS C. M. SWEITZER Registered Optometrist Phone 1099. LEGAL RATE LOANS 2 Per Cent. Per Month We loan 5 to $100 and from one to twelve months' time. We have not changed our plan of Long Time and Easy Payments, which has become so popular with the Borrowing Public. On the other hand, we hare lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we will operate, and are licensed and bonded to the state of Indiana. We loan on Household Goods. Pianos. Horses, Wagons. Fixtures, etc, without removal Also on Diamonds and Jewelry. Loans made In all parts of the city, and towns reached by interurban roads. Mail or phone applications receive prompt attention. PHONE 1545. Richmond Loan Co. Colonial Building, Room 8. Richmond. Ind.