Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 292, 16 October 1913 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1913

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DRIVERLESS HORSE TAKES BABY RIDING

Dashes Up Road With Small Child of Floyd Gilbert in Seat. BABY IS ir5ll.,o. Hvo-jI-pc Run I liUU HUiillvi UVtfldiVtS ivuu j away After Chase of Two Miles.

L ,, .Mrs. Jullanna Christ.man, 97, is ill at CAMBUIDOL CI1Y, Oct. lh. Mr.the horne of her son Vesley Christ-, Floyd Gilbert, residing near Jackson-, man, Kast Main street. Mrs. Christ-j burg, -was given a scare a few days , man is one of the county's best known ; ago, which she will not soon forget. , pioneer residents and probably is the, , ,,,,, , , . . . 1 oidet-rt woman in Preble cnintv. She ! Mrs. Gilbert, with her baby, were pre- bears the dlslinrtion of beinR the : paring to drive from the house, when ; 0idest representative of five genera-' she remembered that she had not j tions. 1 locked the house. She placed the; At a meeting of the city council baby in the vehicle, leaving the horse ; Slr,t Commissioner Stephens was di-i untied and went to fasten the doors. ; rfctf.(1 to (.onstruct cement gutters on Hurrying back, .she waj horrified to ; xorth Maple street, near the residence

nnu tne norso, Duggy ana its. uiry oc-; :upant were nowhere lo be seen. Giving the alarm, neighbors soon took up the search. Ixn Horrnel started up the read on horseback and overtook the hortf, which had stopped after. rnarJ:,:,; two mile:'. The baby and j bugjiy were uijinjurtd. The child j smiled hiippily at Mr. ilonncl, uncon-1 sclou.s' of the danger. i Attends Convention. in Trdi Uieelcr has been in mat-; is week intending the i Charl.-.i-anui;oli th ForoJ-aniiual meeting of th t,...;i ... t.i.... .. r..rt i nun wa:e.?. f!fco....u... evening the association gave a. ban-, ,vf ar the Dennison hotel. Monday me liieiriueio "t-i.: hur.o ,Jl !

tne ,-no supply aria ieamer com- Columbus O rrM- ,.f '. .i.;napoUs at a theatre party! ' Mrft Stella. Coblentz made a busiat Keiths. ... ... , i ness trip to New Madison Monday.

. i i fi i v nu i n oi renin nif, uu is vi-iiinx 'icr sl.-ier. Mrs. W. H. Bren-1 del o-. Rhn',t:::'!, was in Cambridge Citv Tuesday cven'ng. Atcss PuslnelH is visiting her Mrs. J. P. Mungavin, in Rich mono. 1 K)l .jrniir.uu. . ... ' ha: been attending business college In' y nine y, HI., lias been appointed: r.., i.w i-" ' .:t i third ii:--sl:-.tant nostmaster general at, V?ishington. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson spent yes-

terrlay In Indianapolis. .a , , uuSiMiss Minnie Marple went to Indian- ffr' b?rn Jh moer.".a apolis yesterday to attend the eleventh j daughter of Mrs. II. H. Kempel, of this annual convention of tho Indiana ; P'-ce. Nurres' association. Mr- Mrs t rank Coblentz are Mrs. Beulah McGrew has returned ! h P Parents of a son, born Monto Chicago, after several weeks spent J ni&nt. with friends here. j Entertains Guest. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Myers of Cincin-! Mlss Pearl Haller entertained Sunnati were visitors here Tuesdav. day. Miss Taylor, of Richmond. Mrs. Vadie Patterson, daughter of j Mr- an1 D- w- Miller, who reMiller Jones, a former resident oflntly sold their farpi, west of town.

this citv. is spending a few days with ', Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and other friends. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Strayer have gone to Richmond and will reside on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adams and Miss Blanche Hayes of.. LewisviUe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike tho first, of the week. Rev. Walter M. llollopeter returned last evening from oFrt Wayne, leaving his father William llollopeter, in a critical condition, with little hope of improvement. Israel Athey and Mrs. Carrie Green !

of Richmond, were guest of Mr. and j Miss Minnie Danily entertained Mrs. E. R. Calloway tho first of the : Sunday. Misses Robe and May Ross week. 'from Richmond. Roy Copeland was at Indianapolis! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fudge had as Wednesday. i Sunday guests, William Campbell, of Mrs. Homer Kimm-'r and Mrs. Henry J Indianapolis, Mrs. Belle Hoover and Bladel spent yesterday in Richmond. Mt and Mrs. Frank Campbell, of EaMr. and Mrs. Simon Martin and ; ton

J.. i.nliti. A T 1 1 w. 1 .-if T.nrolcT-.llti -vcvl : un.ih.ur. "' . ...i enests nf Mr. and Mrs. Will Pike Tnes-

c- - - ni r c ji i. i ii 1 1 ii m wtrrrv n i o. j l a. day. ITiliman in West Sonora. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manlove and ; Mrs. John W. Cook left Tuesdav for Mrs. Boden motored to Indianapolis j a -k's visit with friends at Indianyesterday, apolis. Mrs. Maria Smith has removed from her property on Third street to her

new home on Church street. Here From Kansas. flwirpri Pnrd nf Kansas a hrnth(r of Mrs Charles Marson. whom she had not seen for eighteen vears, after visit in her home, has cone to Richmond to visit another sister, Mrs. ; John St a hr. i Mrs. J. F. Scudder spent V.'ednes-; day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sarah Ingalls of Newcastle , is the guest of Mrs. John Fair, west of oi . town. 1 Ctonlor CnvtAji aftor o vnicHnn ri f .-U4....1 v. i,- iv-u, ... iv . i. i.vni.y. "i j fifteen days, returned today to Piqua, O., to resume his work as bridge foreman on the P., C. C. & St. L. : ; GETS A POSITION ! y-vr -rrC,rrT CFTnrp i

xj.h i uo uiu cEiXwviiiuaKcta. wnere ne worked during tne ;

As a result of hir.h grades made in a civil service examination, Roy Kinsinger, of East Gormr.ntown, lias taken a position in the office of the third assistant postmaster general of the United States. GIRLS! GiBLS! W, IT. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make it Thick ,Glossy W JlVy, Luxuriant p.nd Remove all Dandruff. Your hsir becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous srd beautiful as a young girl's after a ' Danderir.e hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderiue and carefully draw it through your hair, taking o:-.e small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the h;;ir at or.ee. Danderine dissolves every particle of ,' dandruff; cleanses, purines r.nd mvi -j orates the scaip. forever stepping itchIng and railing nair. , But what will r'easro you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. Adv.

OBSERVE RALLY DAYiREBEKAHS SURPRISE

Eaton Presbyterians Plan for Sunday. EATOX, O., Oct. 16 Next Sunday is to be observed as rally day In the United Brethren church. An effort is being made to have the attendance reach the- high water mark at all ser- ; vices, but mere especially at the SunUNINJURED I day Lchool Kes-sion. Special music is ! Vioirif nrrnt reel I' The- Ootolx-r' meeting of the Home ; and Foreign Missionary society of the Prepbyteria.n church will be held ! ! Thursdav afternoon in the church. j Mrs. Charles S. Price will act as host- ; CSd. i Tho result of infirmities aocompanyi jn jj onf, nf ner greatly advanced years, of yv. A. Kidson. The city street rol-.

ler was leased to Contractors Poos and , pel inf ndent Williat'.s of Richmond, Mings for a consideration of $8.50 per j Trustee Miller and Mr. Williams vis-lJa'-j Hed the country sc hool in the after

NEW PARIS HT ., .1 ..... ' . . rr. T. . . . , J : V' I'' eS' f "e Polglaize and Miss Flo Porter, of Richmonf,

Indiana n , r. . t , ' , , - , ji" aiiuerson, mm two suoues oi paiaiitKiiana , Mrs. Onda Ijirsh Shoobridce. of In- .. L-u. . ; . ;. : .

.. .. r . . . . dianapoiis. is the guest ot ner raotne Mrs K15a Lar8h. M Wjlcox rPtUrued Monday ev-j ening from a week s fishing trip near I Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Barber, of Lewisi burg, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barber. Messrs. V. O. Earn and Roy Eubank I here Tuesday. lr Maru T .of t wirh rF TnHianannlifi Mjss Carrie and c Q. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Pence were Sun.lav guests of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beane, .-,,7 ... A of West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of are moving into the Dailey property David Shercr and Mrs. Cora McWhinney returned Monday from a visit with kinspeople in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Day enter tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ross, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. If. B. Ross, of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Mary Beelman and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Day and daughter. J 111. lOR, Ul 11. 11111.11 W f,llU.ll 11 1 UUIIJQ J celehration at hJdorado W ednesday. Emil Cartwright, who is employed at Detroit, Mich., arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Mary E. Beeiman. ir r 7 - i . . - 1 1 i . I urs. i . r. . c.eui ami son. James, . ..s u Vr..c I CENTERVILLE -a ! I Mr. and Mrs. Sant Stevens enter- j itained a company at dinner Sunday in i ' honor of J. C. Stevens, of Havi-1 land, Kan., who has been away from : this community for twenty-seven 1 years. Those present were Mrs. Wilham Robbins and children, Russell, Roy and Reba, of Richmond, Guy McMath. Miss Errma McMath, Daniel I Crawford, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Coy " , 1 T ...... IT.... ,Txl"Tr,K OIL'.Clin, .Ml. Xi4ll .Ul 3. I l .! (I 1. 1 1 , KJ L I Abmgton. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lammott and daughter. Edna, and Mrs. Martha Charman. I Irs. Elizabeth Kimmel is- visiting j relatives in Germantown this week. I ,lohu Jacc." is home from North j harvesting season Mrs. Keelor, of Wabash, spent Monday with Mrs. E. S. Wright. The following have been the guests of II. H. Peelle and family for several days: Mrs. R. Clark. Mrs. Kelley and son. Howard, of Lynn, Mrs. Keelor and Mrs. McCowen, of Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Parrott have gone 'to Hvmouth. Mich., to visit their . .... ir a'mri Mr vin f Voivrt rj ', i T... , v .. . Themas Eliason and family, north of town. Mrs. Nixon was the daughter .,.iltor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eliason. form er residents of this place, and Mrs. Nixon spent some time in calling on former friends of her parents here .Mr. pr.fi Mrs. (.reorge Wright, livina: r t ii,,t. jir.g at. dinner 'Snndav: Mr. and Mrs. I S wrsht Mr and Vn John Eliason and children.' Andrew'Eliason and i.i -iirr,-. of iniinTio r.i i c? .'i.- V Ul.v 111, V't 1 Ull .11 111. .'V I..-. The Home Missionary societv met ere day lap week -with Mrs. O 1 v Dunbar. Mrs. Ella Dunbar acted as president pro tern in tho qb;enee of ine ansence oi Miss Iabelle Williams. The dpvo-1 ti inal exercises -were led by Mrs. E. S. Wr:cht. The subject for this meet ing vns the

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rr-a ly Mrs. Alm-da Dunbar Alm-da Dunbar. Mrs. ITi". Dunbar pud Miss Eaura Bertsch. i Mr. Almedn Dunbar was selected as to bo hckl the atter part of October. fhf. Cemetery a.?ne;ntion met with ( Mrs. M. Beitrel! th" latter part of the week. Miss Laura Woods, of Georgia,

a member cf the association, was ; trouble- with faded cr grny hair for a your sudden distaste for work is. 2s present. The death of Mrs. Lizzie Me-Hen g while yet. The best way in the you say, physical, and this tonic will. Farland Davis, of Pasadena, Cal.. was i world to step your hair troubles is to by purging the system of impurities, reported and a committee appointed I wash with cauthro: occasionally. Us restore year flagging energies and to draw nu resolutions on her death, j a teaspoonful in a cup cf 'net -.vat r. It spirits. For a good complexion beauAfter the business was attended to a is the best thing I know cf to remove tifier ?ee answer to Miss H. O. social hour was enjoyed, after which i dandruff and prevent brittleness. split : they adjourned to meet with Mrs. R. hairs, and the irritation caused by ex- Betty Dean's Beauty Book, 5-j. Mitchell, of Richmond, in two weeks, j cess oiL It cleaases thoroughly, and, (Adv.)

MRS. JENNIE STAMM

Lodge Members Entertain in Honor Of Popular yyonian. MILTON", Ind., Oct. 16. Mrs. James Stamm was given a pleasant surprise I Tuesday evening by a number of members. of the Rebekah lodSe, of which ! ne iH a member, ine compan was composed of Mesdames Priseilla Doddridge, Myrtle Lowry, Amanda Davis, Lucinda Ferguson, Elizabeth Kiramel, Satira Murley, Carrie Newton, Rebecca W'erking, Mr. and Mrs. Ia f Rayle and Miss Amelia Knauf. The arrangernent was planned at the close of the Rebok&h lodge that evening. Mrs. Stamm was detained at the lodseroom by Mr. and Mrs. Rayle, as Mr. ltaie looks after the closing of the hall. Refreshments were served. personal Mention. ; Mrs. Oscar Kerlin entertn ind Mrs. Cl aries Ferguson, west of town, Tues.y. .Y and Mrs W. H. Miller enternerl .it dinnor Tni'sil:iv. Conn'v Sil noon. The entertainment commiltpc of the Rcbekah lodge will serve the luncheon for the dancing party to be sriven Frirlnv niorir in r C.il 1. . ha!l. i.i.i ii. v',i,L 1 lM" received word Uhat his mother, Mrs. Mary Weaver. i n,h .uh h ' At xVf.-v. r , uho b mill her son, Mi.ridj veawr, ,vt-is. ine is uiieoiiscimi.-, aiw il i f?ared shp win npt !VroV(.r Mr and Mri Veiver VPnl to Anderson ves'dW Anderson yesMiss Hattie Sills was at Cambridge City yesterday. Mrs. R. P. Lindsay entertained at dinner Tuesday at her home south of town in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mes dames Hannah Gray. Nannie Welborn, Reba Morgan, Lafe Ogborn of Kninhtstown, and Mary Lindsay of Eureka, Kan. ; Linville Wallace was at Conners-: ville yesterday. E. A. Kuhn, who has been visiting j

here, has returned to the Marion Sol-' held Friday at 1:0 p. m., from his diers' home. j late residence in Gettysburg. Rev. EliCharles Davis and George Rother-jsha Kneisley of the M. E. churrch in ma! attended Ro l Men's lodge at Cam-! charge. Burial will be made on the bridge City Tu - evening. family lot in Mound Hill cemetery, at Mrs. W. II . S- has gone to Cam- j Eaton. bridge City to vit relatives. ; The bodv of Charles Woofter, who Rev. F. M. Westhafer will preach at j (el in Richmond Mondav, was interDoddridge chapel Sunday morning and red, Wednesday noon, in Springlawn evening. i cemetery. The Woofters formerly Mrs. L. P. Zcller was in Richmond j jved north of town and owned the Tuesday. m known as Woofter's mill. An independent ticket for town of-j Rev. and Mrs. j. P. Hearst, on ficers has been selected as follows: j Tuesday evening, in a delightful manTrustees Second ward, James Coon: ;llert entertained the voung people of Third ward, Edwin Beeson; Fourth j tneir congregation. The crowd gath-

diu nueimdu -miiiS, iu.usu.ii, ci-1 mer Lowry. The Rev. F. C. MoCormiek will preach at the Christian church Sunday morning. He will return to New Lisbon where he is conducting reviv-1 al services, for Sunday evening. Mrs. Oscar Kerlin spent Wednesday j with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Omer TCtfirlin on at nf town "Ytrc TCorlin ad a cancerous growth removed from .

her face is is not so weel. " . - "ULUiu" V The Christian church orchestra of!an1 .rut. flowers. At theclose of the ., ,,,,, nl. ,,, T,. i evening s testivities a Christian Ln-

iiiiiu lit i Hi . l nmi vMiu uaun iua-j , day evening for rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caldwell have been entertaining Lizzie and Helen Elliott. The ladies of the Christian church will hold a fair Saturday, October 25. There will be an entertainment Saturday afternoon and evening. There also will be a market in the morning. Mrs. F. C. McCormick entertained - ; ,., . . . the following ladies in honor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Smith of t ort Wayne: .Mr. and Mrs. t .u. i Jones, Mirs. Alice Gresh, Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter Nellie, Miss Nora Campbell, Charles Callaway and Mrs. Malinda Barton. Mining in the United States is a gigantic industry, second only to agriculture, employing airecuy more man one million five hundred thousand' men. and having a yearly output of 12,000,000,000. ilif J9

7 The home Beauty Parlor

agy -pil . f x23ft v J v - - " . , . i- ; . " s'l - .. ATarie: Your shortsightedness and Unnintins - are nrnhahlv caused bv a !

weak and overworked condition cf the ' very economical and easy to use. eves. I do not think your eye troubles ! Dries quickly and can be used with are serious; they can be relieved with jthe very least waste of time, tne daiiy application of two or three!

drons at a time of this simple tonic: Dissolve an ounce of crystos in a pint of water. This will be a great com - i'ort as well as a beautifier and will prevent that squinting which is apt to make crow's-feet and lines about the eyes. Take my advice; don't worry. Hilda: There are many methods i advocated for reducing the chin: but nftor alt there is nnthinc sn eoorl as to keep down the general flesh And this does not reouire anv vigorous fiietfn? or prfri'itic if von will take inlum ur t xt-. 1 1-ii.k h -V ' tnis simple remeay wnicn you can

mix at home. Get four ounces of par-, sk!n, and last during an entire evennotis at the drugstore, and dissolve it ing. It will not only disguise cold in piuts water. Take a tablespoon- sores, blemishes, etc., but in time it ful before meals. It will work magic will relieve them entirely.

with the "dreadful double chin'' and I -on will experience no bad effects. j High collars should be worn as little as possioie. i uey increase me tenujency to flabby throat. i f , . . , . . . AT!c T. fl Ttfi-e a n;i!r trsnic . ....... ... : n ViI.K vnn ran nrmia ro sit nomo at " " v"" . , . . icmfill ornpnp nnn wnien i a srennme . C . V T V i . rmrpr ef the hest and simnlest V , clean bv frequent shampooing with nntirnv ;irrl thtin i-uH :nln vmir erpln t , .- fc.t, rtliu vi:c-iiiiii j-'iiii . i-iij an: i. For all scalp troubles and badly nourished hair this is an uneoualled remedy. Olive: I never recommend a hair ! dye, but unless I am much mistaken i about your age. you should not have

LADIES' BIBLE CLASS ! ELECTS MRS. OLDAKER I

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Oct. 16 j A meeting of the Ladies' Bible class of the M. E. Sunday school, of which j J. TV. Judkins is teacher, was held j i Tuesday ng at the home of Mrs. j Lee Anlt. Mrs. E. E. Oidaker was ; elected president of the clasa to take j !the P!ace of Irs- Mary Mauk, re-j 'signed. Other officers chosen were: J Mrs. Lee Ault, vice president and Mrs. , M. It. Krahl secretary and treasurer. Plane f nv -ni-lr n Ka. iy vora discussed ami varin... rnmrnitrp. . pointed I'he next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Wallack, the second , Tuesday in November. i HAGERSTOWN E. E. Root, who has been ill for a week, is again able to attend to busi ness Harry Monger, of Cambridge City ha taken employment with the Light j Inspection Car company. Hagerstown j is getting to be Carabndgeized, as a i large number fromA there are employe(j here. C. X Teetor is transactine business in Chicago. ' Herbert Clark, of Richmond, visited j hfie Tuesdav 1 .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Peele were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stonecipher lat Sunday. j Quite a number of invitations for j Halloween parties are out, and there undoubtedly will be some lively times, judged by what some cf these invitations intimate. H. C. Teetor arrived home Tuesday! evening from an extensive business trip through Indiana and Ohio. Do You Dread Your Meals? Your food does you little good when you have no desire for it, when you dread meal time. What you need is Chamberlain's Tablets. They will sharpen your appetite, strengthen your digestion and give you a relish for your meals. For sale by all dealers. ' Advertisement! NEW PARIS Funeral services of the venerable Dr. Albert Hawley, aged 93 years. who died Wednesday morning, will be ered at the eHarst home and were then escorted to the parlors of the Presbyterian church, where the evening was spent in games, music and a general good time. At a late hour, the guests were taken to the basement dining room where refreshments of ! punch, sandwiches and cake were served. The church parlors and the , 7,. ,,-. i oeavor society was organized wiui Miss Henrietta Shinkle as president, and Miss Mary Hawley, vice presi- ; dent. ! Mr. Clifford Davis, of Spring Valley, 1 Ohio, is the guest of his uncle, James H. Davis and family. Mr. Clyde Prettyman has reurned to his home in Cincinnati after, a few weeks' visit here. Mrs. Prettyman and child will remain for a few ! weeks. Miss Lorena Miller is the latest wemn ui ine mumps. Mrs. Emily Morrow of Greenville, retunrned home after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. eHnry Miller. Mrs. Oliver Spencer, of eBthel, hold goods to Richmond, Wednesday. Mrs. Flora Dunn removed her housespent Tuesday and Wednesday with uer inuuiei. .wi. .udij iuuhc George M. Miller, undertaker and furniture dealer is the latest addition to the list of auto owners. .has none of the obiectionable oualities of snan nr nrdinarv shamnoos This is l Miss H. O.: Your skin trouble sounds as if it were caused by your use of ordinary face powders. They give an artificial look especially if one is inclined to be sallow or pimpled, The very thing for you is spurmax the best liquid lotion I know about. : It is economical because you mix it yourself at home. Get 4 ounces spurrnax (at any drugstore) and mix it with i2 P'nt hot water, add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine, apply it to face, neck and arms. The effect will surprie you with its beauty ana natural- ' 0 . .,, ,- ., , . "... - n a. h- ui uui I-Hy Dale: h or your hollow checks and sallow, colorless skin there Li ""'.-.t m i m .u.j 'greaseless complexion jelly which you i can easily prepare at home. Get one . tuiiir vi ai:miili.u, PUl H II! a I1UII la;. jj - . KUU nalF a plru c0la water an.T two . . . . .... teaspoorauis gncenne. stir DrisKiv i. a ... , pnu iei tanu over nigci. i up use o: .i.:. . , - , iais c.u careiui massaging wui miprove skin-nutrition and give transparency and loveliness to the complexion. It is fine to correct pimples. Isabel: I -was glad to read of your ; enthusiasm about the canthrox shampoo and gladly respond also to your request for this eld fashioned tonic prescription. Dissolve one-half cup sugar and one ounce kardene in one-half pint alcchoi: then add enoueh boilinz water to make a full quart. Take a tablespoonful before each meal. I thi

CHURCHSESSiON OPEN Miami Universalis Meet At Eaton Today.

EATON, Ohio, Oct. 16. The annual three-days session of the Miami As- j sociation of Uuiversalists will be be-j gun Friday in the local Cniversalist church. One of the best meetings in the history of the association is anticipated. On the program are Rev. E. E. Reresford. I). D., of Cincinnati, and Rev. Henrietta G. Moore, of Spriniuiehi. Honoring the memory of Samuel Tizard, the first Universalis! known to have located in Eaton, the convention will adjourn Friday after- i nooa and hold serv ices at the grave j - in Mound Hill cemetery. Through t'.ie efforts of Mr. Tizard the first Fairer- ' salist church in Eaton was organized, i He came to Eaton in '20. 1 The Ladies Aid society of St. Paul M. E. church held a meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. H. Whitesell. South Barron street. Postmaster O. A. Gale ha been authorized b y the postoffiec department to establish experimental free delivery service in Eaton, and arrangements will be begun immediately to have the routes covered by December 1. Two carriers will be employed and delivery will be made two time's a day. While the arrangement is experimental. Postmaster Gale believes the receipts of the office will be increased and the service made permanent. t WEST MANCHESTER 1 Ray Brown and Arless Furry were Eaton visitors last week. O. N. Shelleli.irger was at Dayton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone were in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Da M- and Mrs. J. B. Trone spe w th Mrs. Elia Kinsey and Eaton. j Mr. and Mrs. William Strade and i Clyde Strader spent Sunday with J. ' Vox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes visited relatives in Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Edith Dill and daughter are visiting relatives at Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wencer of Greenville were here Monday. Is Guest Here. Mrs. Hannah Rush is visiting at the home of Calvin Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe and Mrs. v ise of Dayton, spent Monday even-1 in with C. M. Barnes and wife. Mrs. Jerry Fager were in Green ville Friday. mg the week in Greenville with Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Wolverton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. (Metis Beck. C. Newman. Warren Juday and family, Mrs. Sarah Brown and Mrs. John Garrison spent Sunday at the home Lurton Stover near Eaton. Mrs. Cora Weaver and children and Alice Scuerman and daughter called on Mrs. Stark Sunday. Mr. D. Petry and daughter spent the week end in Eldorado. Attend Convention. Many from here attended the Monroe township Sunday school convention at Eldorado Sunday. Dean HarApplied With a Sponge "VERY POPULAR." Opera Cream is now used byr Ac tresses and Society Women in all tbej cities, when making up for the street j or fancy occasions, when desirable to ( look nice and still not have powder showing on the face. OPERA CREAM j A LIQUID BEAUTIFIER j For the complexion, when proper-! used, imparts a velvety loveliness and softness to the skin that is unobtain-' able with any other preparation. It: never roughens or irritates. j TRY IT. J For sale by all druggists, or by mail i direct from manufacturers on receipt of price, 2r.c. Manufactured by Dayton Drug Co., Dayton, Ohio. (AdvcrtiS'jment

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NEW PARIS. O.. Oct. 16. The body j T local applications, as ttiey cannot of little Ellis Louise Wolf. 5-year-old ; reach the diseased portion of the ear. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, i There is only one way to cure deafwho died Wednesday morning of scar- j nes. and that is by constitution;.! let fever, was burled in the e renins , renu.diej . Deafness is "caused bv an in?L T iBhSpli?frta,h! rTT 1 " condition of the mitcou, lining tery. There is no hope for the retov-; kJ erv of their small son. who is ill with . of tustachian Tube. When ttis the same disease. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf ! tno is Inflamed you ha.e a rumbl.t

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