Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 285, 8 October 1913 — Page 9

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ED DELEGATE TO Mrs. Alvin Hormel Selected to Represent Cambridge Lodge. CAMBRirH;i; rm Ind., Oct. 8. Ferd Rfimrr, .Miriam Boyd and C. B. Loeb err spcndine a few days In Lexington, Km'wky, in attendance at the races. O. I.. Calloway and hit? mother, Mrs. J. 13. Ronth, have returned home from Indianapolis, the latter having spent the Inst few days with Dr. and Mrs. Allison Maxwell and Mrn. J. C. Ferfiuson, of Woodward Place. Mrs. Calloway is improving, and hopes to return home, within the next ten days. Mrs. James Dennis is visiting her daughters, Mrs Arthur Fletcher and Mrs. Alfred Ray, of Indianapolis. Miss Mattie McClare, Mrs. Calfb Lester, Mrs. George Stombaugh, Mrs. Charles Driggs and Mrs. John Vickery were in Richmond Tuesday in attendance at the V. R. C. convention in Richmond. Charles Schmidt, of Indianapolis, was the guest of friends in this city, Monday. Miss Ina Huddleston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.- Albert Huddleston, of Winchester", and Frank Oler, son of Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Oler, of Dublin, were married Tuesday morning at the home of the bride, in Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Oler have gone on a wedding journey to Philadelphia and to other points in the east, after which they will be at home to thir friends at their newly furnished home in Richmond. The groom is employed as mail clerk on the P. C. C. & St. L. The bride is a cotisin of Mrs. Lawrence Ogborn, of this city, and has frequently visited here. Mrs. H. H. Bryan and Mrs. George Stombaugh were guests Monday at a meeting of the Priscilla club, at the home of Mrs. F. C. McCormick, o Milton. Miss Susie Freeman is spending the week with relatives in Indianapolis. Plans for Year's Work. A meeting of the ladies of the Presbyterian Guild was held in the church- Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of making plans for the winter's work. Mrs. Alice Meyers spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, of Dublin. Mrs. Amanda Mauk, of Muncie, is in Cambridge City for an extended visit with Mrs. Charles Driggs and with friends in the country. Mrs. Lee Pittman is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gus Laux, of Indianapolis. Attorney J. C. Dodson was ixj Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Wilsotv" and baby, of New Paris, Ohio, and Mrs. Alice Bruler, of Mount Auburn, were the guests of Mrs. Murray Ogborn, Tuesday, at her home on Main street. The Helen Hunt club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. K. Oldaker, Mrs. S. F. Sutton read a comprehensive paper on "The Historical James River," telling of the oarly explorers and tracing the developments of the country to the present day. She illustrated her paper by the use of post cards, showing many buildings of historic, interest. Mrs. Oldaker further add-, d to the pleasure of the meeting !-y several selections on the Victrr'n Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -;vin of Richmond, and Miss Gcrtnrlo Xovin, of Connersville, were tho gmsts of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pusinelle and family Sunday. Round Table Club Meets. The Round Table needle works club will meet Thursday afternoon nt. the home of Mrs. J. V. Combs. Mrs. D. R. Vanbuskirk and daughter. Miss Grace, of Indianapolis, will move to Cambridge City and will occupy a suite of roomss in the Boyd flats, ' when vacated by Mrs. Marry Mauk. . Messrs. ""Alvin Bertsch, George Middleton, Mrs. Charles Bertsch, Miss Ethel' Bertsch and Miss Helen Doney motored to Springport Sunday and visited the museum. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kneiss, in company with a number of persons from Milton, were also visitors the same day. The Friday Night club will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Riche. A good attendance of the membership is desired. Russell Dennis and Miss Carlyle Diffenderfer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell, of Harrisburg, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. "W. H. Doney, Mrs. R. A. Hicks, MfB. F. F. Gronaphel, Mrs. C. B. Loeb, Mrs. Laura Riche, Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh. Mrs. F. J. Harvey and Mrs. E. R. Calloway were the guests at a pafty given Tuesday afternoon at the MOTHER! IS CHILD'S STOMACH SOUR, SICK? If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Give "California Syrup of Figs. Don"t scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue Is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it. because it never falls to make their little '"insides" clean and sweet Keep It handy. Mother: A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup.

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Francis D. Gallatin, who is to marry Fraulein Anna Marie Herdliczka of Austria, is a great-grandson of Albert Gallatin, who was Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison. He is a traveller and explorer of wide experience, is an author, served in the diplomatic service as attache to the American Embassy in 1!01 and during the Spanish-American war served under Gen. Nunez in the Cuban army. home of Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, of Milton. Attends Lodge Convention. Mrs. Alvin Hormel will go to Indianapolis Thursday as a delegate to the Grand Lodge, Pythian Sisters. Miss Emma Murphy returned today to her home in Plainfield, after three weeks spent with Mrs. Jennie Jones. Harvey Benjamin, of Indianapolis, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bortsfield. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stout of Hagerstown, were visitors Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manlove. Mrs. John Ohmit, Mrs. Carl Whiteley and Mrs. Alvin Hormel spent the day in Richmond. An announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Nora Bernhardt and Rev. William Zeigler, the promising young pastor of the Radical U. B. church of Dublin, Wednesday, October first, at the home of the bride, in Columbus, Ohio. A business meeting of the Loyal Women of the Christian church will be held at the home of Airs. Thomas Dairy, Friday eevning. Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer spent last Saturday in Indianapolis. The Dorcas Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ralpk Tague. Mrs. Jennie Jones and her guest, Miss Emma Murphy of Plainfield were the guests of Miss Amy McDaniel, at tea, Tuesday eevning. Oscar Fisher Buried. The funeral of Oscar Fisher was held this afternoon at the home, Rev. William Hollopeter conducting the services. Mrs. Sallie Waltz, of Indianapolis, who has been spending some time with her niece, Miss Ella Smith, received a telegram Tuesday afternoon telling of the death of her son-in-law, William Hogue, of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Waltz left for that city last evening. It is understood that the body of Mr. Hogue will be cremated. George Ward has sold his property on Church street to the Rev. Clarence Pierce who will take possession in a short time. Mr. Ward and family will go to Richmond for residence. 500 loads of kindling for sale. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Company. 1 DUBLIN. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Milliner of Indianapolis spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wise. Mrs. Charles 'Hoover is visiting her parents in Kentucky. Mrs. Curtis Grooms and children of Indianapolis is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Huddleston. Miss Montez Adams spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mercer, of New Lisbon. C. H. Graver and family of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Zeigler. Miss Norma Herbst was home Sunday. Misses Glenna and Mary Hoover were in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wise and children. Mrs. FA Hatfield of Conners ville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wise. Mrs. J. C. Johnson spent Friday in LewisTille. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Belby who were visiting in the West, returned home last week on account of the sickness-of their daughter, Madee. Mrs. Emory White of Kniehtstown spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H Belby. Larkin Macy and family. Rev. Wooton and Miss Mary Gilbert were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henbv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stant of Connersville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Stant. Mrs. O. Gilmore of Oklahoma Citv, is visiting Cyrus Gilbert and familv. Mrs. Anna Nation of Muncie 'was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howern last week. The Ladies' Missionary societv of the U B. church met Thursdav afternoon at the home of Juletta Champe Miss Mabel Linder of Charlottesville is visiting Jesse Hall and familv this week. A. P. Money was at Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Howard McGeath is verr in Mr. and Mrs. William Kiser of Cambridge City spent Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bilbv. Mrs. Charles Evans and daughter, Lillian, were in Richmond Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Toner of Richmond spent Sunday with A. P Monev and family. Otis Hill was home Sundav. Water Bills Due Oct. 1. 30-10t

IFORTY-THREEirrTEND ! MEETING OF SOCIETY I 1 0 Priscilla Club Gathers At the Home of Mrs. 31cCormick in Milton.

MILTON, Ind., Oct. 8 The priscilla club met with Mrs. F. C. McCormick Monday afternoon. There were torty-three in attendance including the guests, Mrs. Stombaugh, JTrs. Bryan, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Mary Lindijuy, of Eureka, Kansas, Mrs. Ella Hoffman, Mrs. Anna Rothermel and Mrs. Sarah Peters Gordon, of NewCastle. The afternoon was delightfully spt-nt by all and dainty refreshments were served bv the hostesses, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs! R. P. Lindsay, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel. Mrs. W. L. Parkins of this place and Mrs. Chas. Myers of Cambridge City. The next meeting will be the first Monday in November. Mr. and Mm. Harry Thornburg and father of New Castle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller, Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Lowry entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and daughter. Mrs. L. R. Gresh had as her guests at dinner Tuesday, Mrs. Anna M. Rothermel and Mrs. Susan E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keever moved from Milton to Richmond, Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Klemm and-children left Tuesday enroute for Montrose, Mo., to visit her relatives. Mrs. A. J. Hart made thirteen pounds of butter last week from one cow. Dr. C. A. Roark was at Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlagel and son were guests of friends at Peppertown, Sunday. , v Mass Convention. A call has been issued for a meeting of the voters of Milton at the Odd Fellows hall, to nominate a ticket for corporation officers Thursday night. Every voter is requested to be present. Mrs. Emily Williams raised a banana squash this season, that measured 32 inches long and l!t inches in circumferanee. The squash grew downward from the vine until it reached the ground. Several from here will attend the 100th anniversary meet of Webb Masonic lodge at Richmond Wednesday evenin. Mr. and Mrs. Zeller and mother, Mrs. Susan W. Wilson attended the sale at Albert Wilson's, east of town, Tuesday. Mr. Zeller was clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Borders left, Wednesday on a trip to Caldwell, Tex., to visit their son Charles Borders and family. The M. E. Sunday school, will observe Rally Day and j3ie "Coming Sunday. . Srv.-. Has Trouble With Hip. Word has been received from Earl Murley, of Anderson, that he has tuberculosis of the hip. He recently underwent an examination by the XRays. His hip will be placed in a plaster paris case in which he will be kept for a year. His father has fitted up a room for him at their home in Anderson where he will stay. Miss Nora Campbell returned home from a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Emma Winsett and also her niece Mrs. Erank Murray, at Richmond. Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson entertained at cards, Tuesday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Mrs. Raymond Bertsch, Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh, Mrs. Frank Frohnapfel,"Mrs. Chas. Loeb, Mrs. Laura Richey, Mrs. W. H. Doney, Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Mrs. Chas. Kniese, Mrs. Edwin Callaway, Mrs. Robe. Hicks, of Cambridge City, Mrs. O. L. Beeson, Mrs. O. H. Beeson, Mrs. Will Daniel, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Elwood Beeson. Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Mrs. Oscar Kirlin, Mrs. W. H. Miller, and Mrs. Hiram Crook. The game was five hundred. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Knipe had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford, of Connersville, and Mrs. Manlove of near Lewisville. Mrs. Elma Cook spent Tuesday at Straughn looking after the interests of her property and visiting friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson was the guest Tuesday, of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Thornburg of west of town and Mrs. . Ferguson. Mrs. Lydia Trine has returned from a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Litchy at East Germantown. Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace was the guest of Mrs. Richard Sills Tuesday. Band Will Practice. The Milton cornet band' practiced Monday night. Floyd Hood spent Tuesday at G. B. Bryant's. Mr. and Mrs. Knipe are spending a SEVERE ITCHING Eczema Began With Pimples on Lower Limbs. Constantly Tormented. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured in Ten Days. 203 Walnut St.. HUlsboro. 111. " My child had a breaking out on the lower limbs which developed into eczema. The eczema began with pimples which contained yellow corruption and from the child's clothing they were greatly irritated. They seemed to burn, which made the child cratch them, resulting In a mass of open places. They made her so cross "and fretful that it was impossible to ket-p her quiet. They caused her to lose much sieep ana she was constantly tormented by severe itching and burning. i tried several well-known remedies, but gof no relief until I got a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, which did so much good that I got a large quantity that cured her In ten days after she had been affected for two months." (Signed) Mrs. Edith Schwartz, Feb. 2S. 1913. TO REMOYE DANDRUFF Prevent dry, thin and falling hair, allay Itching and irritation, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted by occasional drtssines with Cuticura Ointment, are usually effective when other methods fail. Sold by druggists and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed fre, with 32-p. Skin Book. Addresa post-card "Cuticura, Dept. T. Boston. ' iTMfn who shave and shampoo with (? tlcura Soap wUl tod It beat for Ula aad tcalp.

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SECRETARY HOUSTON CUTTING EXPENSES

Secretary of Agriculture David M. Houston, in his crusade to cut the expenses of his department, has found, he says, many cases where the pay rolls were padded for political purposes. In some "divisions employes were found who were of no use whatever to their divisions, while in others there was considerable unnecessary duplication of work. few days in the country with their son Charles and wife. Mrs. D. H. Warren and Mrs. Sarah Peters Gordon, of New Castle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren at dinner, Tuesday. Later in the afternoon, Mrs. J. L. Manlove joined them. A large number from here attended the stock and farm implement sale at Albert Wilson's in the eastern part of the township, Tuesday. ECONOMY Dr. A. L. Loop and Link Morrison motored to Dayton Sunday. Lon Edwards returned from Hart- j ford City Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle and children visited Henry Replogle and family in Henry county Sunday. Mrs. Emma Hiatt was called to Webster Saturday on account of the serious illness of her little granddaughter. Miss Blanche Fennimore returned to Muncie Sunday where she is a pupil in the Muncie Normal. J. O. Edwards was in Richmond Saturday. Frank Gibson was in Richmond Saturday. Visited Friends. Miss Edna Garrison arrived, rfom Montpelier Sunday evening and was accompanied by her sister Miss Lotta Garrison, who will spend the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. Mary Jones of Richmond, were guests of Mrs. Northcott and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart of Modoc spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler visited Mrs. Rebecca Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce Sunday. Ezra Frazier and Ray Gwin of Richmond were here Sunday. Charles Newlin of Indianapolis was the guest of his grandmother here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Edwards and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Oler. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hill of Dublin attended Friends meeting here. They were Mr. and Mrs. John Macy's visitors. Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Stanley and chil-1 dren were at Newcastle Sunday. j Miss Augusta Scott of Richmond ' mond spent Sunday here. j Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Lontz and chil- j dren of Hagerstown were here Sun day. ,THAT AWFUL COLD, Every cold it 'awful." Yoa are in OBXiger i rum any g?nn wmca rKV konon'i Catarrhal Jell Kill? the germs which ac cumulate in me ir.irteiicd passaff es. Gives I J11' 5&k. manent relief. uis.i,ae7n- l 25c and 600 u nv Sanitary u ,X3 tuDea. i aii orusTKiacs . ur aeid lor trial sample to Kondon Mfg. Co. I Minneapolis, Minn. 63 LONDON'S Catarrhal Jelly The MillerKemper Co. LOST Bet. Oct. 1st and this date. Coupons Nos. 22S6-S7S7-11711-17-12000; $5.00 reward for return of all, $1.00 each for first returned before October 15th to our office. FOUND No. 5757. Harlow Haas; No. 12163, Whitney McGuire. Look at your Coupons. Watch our ads. We will advertise from time to time. REMEMBER, we sell the best LUMBER, MUlwork and Building Material. "If it's in the Building Material line, we sell it," General Contractors and Builders of "Bestbilt" buildings and homes. he MillerKemper Co. 707 to 717 No. W. 2nd St. Phones 3247-4347-4447

HOLD CONVENTION TO NAME TICKET Hagerstown Democrats Will Nominate Candidates For Six Offices Friday.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind, Oct. 8 The Democrats will hold a convention next Friday evening at the counr'l room at which time they will nominate their andidates for the city ticket. A marshall, three councilmen. clerk and treasurer will be elected this fall. The Abbott Candy company is having difficulty to keep up with orders. The company is somewhat handicapped on account of the scarcity of help The demand for the company's product reaches as far east as New York and west to Kansas Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed. Mr and Mrs Hinshaw of Lynn, attended the Friends meeting here Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert lessup Mr. and Mrs. J of Mr. and Mrs. S. Heard were guests E. Swain Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs Hen Harris are the parents of a baby boy. Mr and Mrs. Tot Crano and daughter were at Modoc Sunday. WHITEWATER Rev. Owen Livengood and family were entertained at the home of K. M. Stealer Sunday. Ollie Marshall of Arba, was greeting friends here Sunday evening. Paul Jennings wh has been sick with typhoid fever, is slowly improving. ' Mr. Lawson Hunt and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Souber, Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Parker returned home Monday from a visit at Ansonia. Mr. and Mrs. Will Day of Star City, are the guepts of their son, Mr. Charles Day and family. Edward Sasser, of Toleuo, Ohio, is spending a few dayss with his brother Mr. Fred Sasser. The band boys will give a concert at Laurel hall Saturday evening, October 11th. Osro Blose and family spent SunHAS STOOD FOR SUPERIOR Duffy's Pure

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day with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thomas, j Mis Laura McDonald off Chester, ! was calling on friends here Monday j evenin.. j Mrs. Susie Jordan is spending a few j days with her son at Richmond i Mr. Thomas Clark of Muncie waJ a business vis-tor here Friday. i Mr. and Mrs Charles Milton and j family entertained Mr r.lie Hunt anii family. Mr. Frank Blose and famil,'

Sundav The W. C T F. met with Mrs Eva White this afternoon. Mr. L. C Hooer. Miss Alma Hooer. Mr. and Mrs Theodore Boor returned to their home after a iit I with Mr and Mrs. L. IV Fisher Mr Edward Saxton and fainil were the guests of Mr and Mrs F. S Ple Sunday. Mr and Mrs A. B Austin called on Mr and Mrs William Brooks Sunday amrnoon. Mr. C D Pyle has improved the appearance of his residence by adding a iti-rmtr and new roof. Albert Love has gone to the sanitarium at Battle Creek. Michigan, hoping i to regain his health. ! John Roll was a business vicitor at Richmond Monday. CAMPKELLSTOWX. O. Ed Ervin and family were at D.i ton Sunday J W O'Hara and family visited relatives at Oxford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R E. Brandenburg) entertained th following at dinner Sunday: C. K. Miller and family, Karl Brandenburg and family. Charles Wolford and Mr. and Mrs. John Brook ley. O. B. Cooper and Emora Swisher at attending the races at Lexington this w eek. Mr. and Mrs Cohce and Mr Mrs. Emora Swisher attended the ler county fair last Thursday The Young People's association and But will give an oyster social Saturday evening, October IS. in the basement of the t aristian church. I The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will serve dinner at Isaac Brubaker's sale next Thursday. Miss Corne Shumate spent Friday evening and Saturday with Miss j Veri.a Show-alter in Centerville j Miss Nellie MrWhinney of Eaton. ' spent Wednesday with Miss Elsie Campbell. I Mrs. Effie Curry of Eaton visited her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell, last week. I Carl John and Leland Campbell have iiad furnaces put in their houses. Next Sunday is Rally day at the EXCELLENCE SINCE I860 Mali Whiskey Richmond, Ind. Gold Crowns $3.00 Bridge Work $3.01 Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Fillings 5Cc up Inlay Work a Specialty. Examination Free. All Work Guaranteed. We not only claim, but have indisputable proof of the greatest and most p;rfeet method now used for the painless extraction of teeth. New York Dental Parlors &042 Main St. RICHMOND. IND. Open Evenings.

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