Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 17, 29 November 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY. NOV. 29. 1913

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CAM SUICIDE Mezzie Davis, of Harrisburg, Swallows Carbolic Acid When Insanity Returns. NOTE TELLS THE STORY , n J Swallowing acid, Mezzie Davis, committed suicide. M1LTOX, Nov. : ounces of carbolic 40, of Harrisburg, He had been insane lor a number of years, although in the last two year.he seemed to gain in strength, but the return of the malady in believed to have been the cause of the rash act. A note left by the suicide tells that he felt the old malady coming on him. He is survived by a widow and two children. No funeral arrangements have been made. Dies in Detroit. Horace Caldwell, 60, ;i resident of Harrison township. Fayette county, died in a Sanitarium at Detroit, yesterday afternoon following several years illness of a complication of diseases. He had been in the sanitarium a number of months and was preparing to return borne, but his plans were thwarted by the ad vices of physicians. Kuik nil arrangements have not. been made. .Misses Anna and E.umu Gingrich "ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamberson at Straughiio Thursday. Miss Lu'dla Lantz was home from Karlhom Thanksgiving. .Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson enter tained Dr. arxl Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City. Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson of near j FJentcnville entertained at dinner Thursday the lev. and Mrs. J C. Mc-j Cormick and family. Miss Mary Sill j of Milton, Mrs. and Mrs. John lluljb. !! and family, Mr. and Mrs. OiPe Manlove, Will Beeson. Kd Beeson,! Miss Elma Keller and Miss Kellam. Rev. llmo I lignum was home to! spend Thanksgiving with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicham. ! Mrs. Mary Beed of Dublin was thej guest of Mrs. Mary Walker Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess entertained ; at dinner Thanksgiving Miss Josephine : Boden of Cambridge. Park Hess ol Richmond and Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Filby of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz, . i. Thanksgiving. Messrs and Mesdnme Albert Newman, Charles Davis, Carl Caldwell and .Messrs. Harper Lindsey and John T. Manlove, Jr., attended a dance at Cambridge Thursday evening. The entertainment, given by Mrs. C. A. Roark, under the auspices of the M K. church Thursday evening at 1. O. O. F.. hall, was largely attended. The funeral of Lewis llarmeier was conducted at his late home west of town Friday afternoon by the Rev. F. C. Mc .'ormick. A large number of relatives and friends was present. Burial in Westside cemetery. The meeting of the Priscilla club has been postponed from December 1 to December S, when it will meet, with Mrs. (). L. Beeson. Sunday Services in the Churches. Friends Church - Sunday school at t : I ." : preaching in the morning by the pastor.. No service at night. Christian Church Bible school at 9:1.r; preaching morning and evening by the pastor, who is still conducting revival Services. The Kndeavor will meet at the usual hour. Methodist Church Sunday school at 9:15. The Ep worth League will meet at the usual hour. There will be no preaching. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer will continue his meetings at Doddridge until after Sunday. The time for commencing revival services here will be announced later. SUNDAY SERVICES AT NEW PARIS, O. NEW PARIS. O. lowing is the order , Nov. 29. of Sunday The folserviees In the churches: ("'. listi rin Church Sunday school at 9 : "0 a. m. Mei hooist Church Kev E. Kneis-le- . pastor. Sunday school at 3:1."); morning service at 10:30. Rev. Bunya:i of Richmond will preach; Epv.evjV) f,e;l;iie at r:iri, leader, Evelyn Aker. rrobyterian Church Rev. J. P. Hearst, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15: preaching at 10;30; junior C. E. at 2:30; Senior C. E. at r,:fpi; preaching at 7:30. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that cures A-thma. and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or re cent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for n free trial of our method. No matter in whm climate you may live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium prepai aliens, fumes. 'patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our own expense thnt this new method will end all difficult breathing, all wheezing p.nd all those terrible paroxysms at once and for all time. This free etfer is too important to neglect a single .day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today. FREE ASTHMA COUPON. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 5 7 OH. Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo. N. Y.: Send free trial of y.mr method to

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i . HAGERSTOWX, Ind., Nov. 29. "Go preach the gospel go to Bloomingsport." This is the call George P. Dennis says was given him to enter the ministry a few weeks ago. Mr. Dennit is a member of the Friends denomination, and resides three miles north of this city. 1 The call came to him after several i hours of depression of spirit, he says. ' He was unanl to sleep, and arose and ; read his Bible until daylight. Suddenly his spirits arose, his heart was filled j with joy, and he heard the ttill small ! voice. ' J Th following Sunday he carried out j 'the injunction and went to Bloomings-' jj,0rt where he preached to a very at-j t t.entive congregation. He is now mak-! ing a home course study for the rain-1 istry, uv.n hopes soon to be ordained to be ordained a minister in Lhe denomination of friends. POCAHONTAS LODGE NOMINATIONS HELD Many Social Events Occur in Cambridge City in Past Week. MHRIDGK CITY, Ind.. Nov. degree of Pocohontas nominated The tue following officers at the meeting Thursday evening: Mrs. Kthel Kuster. Prophetess; Mrs. Alice Hill, Pocohontas ; Mrs. Belle Wad.e, Mrs. I! i!e Morris, candidates for Winora; Kd Ri valee, Powhatan; Virginia keeper of records; Mrs. Ora, collector of Warnnum: Mrs. i Thalls, ' Barrett, Katherine S torch, keeper of Wampum; Mrs. Sarah Rtonebaugli, trustee and William Sowers, degree master. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliard Hall, of Richmond, were among the visitors in Cambridge City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuster entertained a number of friends Thanksgiving. A reception was given Friday evening by the members of the G. A. R. Post and W. R. C. of Dublin in honor of two of their members, Johnathan Gilbert, who will go anfj oijVer Gilbert, soon to St. Louis who returns to Wichita. Kan. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. boxe: Cret.'; Roy Cregar were recipients of of delicious cake, from the tr-Marple wedding. If the cake , was a sample of the remainder of the j dinner, fortunate indeed were those participating in the repast. Adding to the social calendar for the week was the dance given ThursI day evening under the auspices of the K. of P. entertainment committee, j The hall was effectively decorated in : black and yellow, the Saxaphone orchestra of Richmond, with Mr. DeSot a. a cabaret singer, of Chicago, furnishing the music for the large cora- : nany of dancers. There was also a . large srowd of spectators. A two j course lunch was served at midnight ! in the dining hall. j Miss Mattie MeCIave entertained Friday for her guest, Mrs. John i Herbst of Greenfield, Mrs. T. H. Peer, ! Mrs. S. F. Wilson, Mrs. Jesse Paut land Miss Virginia Barnett. I Mr. Blackford of East Cambridge, suffered a second stroke of paralysis ' Thursday and is in a very critical con1 dition. The Misses Cornelia Ogle, of Car lisle, a teacher in the Marion schools and Miss Mildred Camp of Garrett are j the guests of Miss Hazel Bertsch.j ; Miss Abby Schaeler of Richmond, was i ! also a guest of Miss Bertsch, Thanksgiving ami attended the dance in the ; evening. Clayton Beard, of Chicago arrived i Friday morning to spend a few days i with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j Beard. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cregar of Mt. 1 Auburn, entertained at dinner ThanksI giving day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Cregar, who were married Wednesday evening. The table was I adorned with a center piece of white j chrysanthemums and garlands of sml- ; lax. Covers were laid for Mr. and j Mrs. Harrold Cregar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marple, parents of the bride, ; Miss Bertha Marple. Mrs. Hazel Baker j and daughter. Glen Golay and the j host and hostess, parents of the groom. Isreal Athey and Mrs. Carrie Green ! of Richmond and Mrs. J. B. Routh. j were the guests of E. R. Calloway and family Thanksgiving, Mr. Athey and ; Mrs. Green remaining for a visit of ! several days. I Mrs. C. R. Paul and daughter, Mary ! Agnes, of Frankfort are spending several days in Cambridge City the I guests ofMr. and Mrs. Dan Paul and ! other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohrait were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClure. Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Charles Bilheimer is improving after a severe attack of tonsilitfs. Miss Ruth Scott went to Greenville, Ohio. Thursday where she was a guest j in the home of Park Robbing and in ; the evening attended a dancing party. ! W. 11. Honey was in Richmond ! Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sommers ! spent Thanksgiving with friends in . Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gobel went to Indianapolis Friday to see "The Gar- : den of Allah." Miss Ruth Harris of Martinsville, is spending a couple of weeks in Cambridge City, the guest of her sister, . Mrs. B W. Gentry. Master Robert Steele of Indianapolis, is visiting his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit spent j Thanksgiving in Richmond the guests J of Mr. and Mrs. Wan-en McCIure. j Mrs. Tyner Richardson of Doddj ridge is a visitor in the home of her ; mother. Mrs. Lydia Miles. I Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Williams will go to Indianapolis within the next ' two weeks to spend the winter with I their chidlren. Mrs. Ed Kiser is visiting her sister : Mrs. Clay Lester of Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bavender of Hai gerstown were the guests of the latj ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. , Wharton. Thursday. "When my children show the slightest symptoms of being croupy I give them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when T have a cough or cold on the Panes 1 take it for a few days and am soon rid of the cold," writes Mrs. Clay Fry. Ferguson Sta., Mo. The first symptoms of croup is hoarseness. give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as ( soon as the child becomes hoarse and it will prevent the attack edy contains no narcotic. This rem-j For sale by

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BAKES ON BIRTHDAY Aged Hagerstowif Resident Recalls Winning Prize At Centennial. . HAGKRSTOW.V Ind , Nov. 23. I Mrs. Sarah Lewis, of near this place, j who won a prize for bread baking at i the Philadelphia Centennial exposi- j tion in 1S76. recently celebrated her ' ninety-first wedding anniversary by! baking a dozen loaves of bread Those who partook of the loaves say that , tnose wmon sne entered in at Philadelphia could not the ha contest been i j better. I Mrs. Lewis at the time of the rentennlal exposition was living in Minj nesota. A superintendent of one of the flour mills in that state engaged her to test the flour each day by baking bread from it. She became so expert in baking that he persuaded her to enter a dozen loaves in the om petition at the exposition. Mrs. Lewis was born in Pennsylvania, but came to Indiana seventy-five years ago. She has had but little use for doctors, having always enjoyed the best of health, resultant, so she says, from her simnie habits and outdoor exercise. She lives with her son. Daniel Lewis, a few miles from Hagerstown. She has another on in Peru and a daughter in Middletown Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO ijl'lNTNE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days. 25c. (Advert .Iserrte-rit GIPE IS CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK! EAST GERMANTOWN, Nov Park R. Gipe announced this week . 1 1 : .. ...... j :.). . c . i . . . . , ; tions for county clerk on the Progresshe ticket. He will begin his cam paign 111 ariucipauon 01 ine primary j elections next spring, in a short time, j Mr. Gipe is a prominent member of i his party. He attended the Progres- I sive convention at Indianapolis Tues- j day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas of Rich-j mond spent Thanksgiving with Mr. I and Mrs. Win. Condo. Curtis Reiser is spending the week i with friends in Muncie and Indiana-! polis. ( ConMr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson of nersville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaar. visiting Lyman Zeigler of Redkey is relatives here. Miss Ruth Palmer and Harold Harlow spent Thanksgiving at Edinburg with his parents. Mrs. Will Wisehart and daughter Fern have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Barbara Brown. Mrs. Harriett Palmer entertained at a turkey dinner recently Miss Hazel Gipe and Harold Harlow- of Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons entertained Geo. Condo and children of Wilkinson, Mrs. Barbara Snaveiey, Harriett Rilev and Ella Staffer. The ladies of the Lutheran Sunday school will give an oyster supper at the school house Saturday evening. Dec. . Public is invited to attend. Luther Kememl and family of Winchester, Joe Burn's and family of south of Centerville and George Sower and family of North of Centerville, spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Jennie Kimmel. Charles Hiday and family spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- i son at at Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hany Sourbeer enter- i tained thirty five friends to an oyster ! 1 supper Tuesday night. j ! Mrs.. Harriet Palmer left for Warren j I Friday on a business trip. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dolp Personett enterI tained Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Everett I Rhodenburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fadley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Personett and Roy Personett and family, j Several from here attended the din ner given TOr the Methodist church at Cambridge City Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Chase were visltors in Cambridge City Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kocher are entertaining her sister and dantrhter of 1 Greenville, O. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rummel and family of Cambridge City spent i Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry I Sourbeer. YOUTHFUL "BURGLARS REMOVED TO PRISON EATON, O.. Nov. Hit. 20. and James F. Ston taken to the Mnn$1f!i 1. Kd Ryan. 2", will be reformatory i to besrin an j Monday by Sheriff Wert indeterminate term of from five to thirty years, imposed by Judge Risinger upon their confession of grand larceny. The couple robbed the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loan, near Campbellstown. Ryan's bride, to whom he was married Thursday, will be taken into the prisoner's parents and cared for until his release. Sicily has a population of :.'. according to the census of 1011. 3, BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS "CASCARETS' When Constipated, Headachy, Bilious, Breath Bad, Stomach Sour. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts. Cathartic Pills. Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. 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Mrs. Jo Ptonecipher and son arc .guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris I at Richmond. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs I Daisy Spencer of Indianapolis are vi'it'nc Mr. and Mrs William Dr. vis. i Mr. Fred Murray and son are spendir.g this wek with Alonzo Murray and j family near Crete, Ind. I The Christian Aid society will meet next Tuesri.sv afternoon with Mrs. J M. Hartley Frank I'etro. M T Fox and Orpha Jones attended a Progressive meeting at Indianapolis Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie D.ivies will entertain the Social circle Friday afternoon. The Progressive , !ub met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Backer.stoe Mrs. John Teetor and Mrs. i; H. Thurston . ere guests of honor. The next in- et; -m ,P wjth .jrs. Lee B ! Bra r, nor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kin sen of Columbus. Ind., are g her sister. Mrs. Ed Moore Miss Margaret Jewett of spent Thanksgiving witii fcer Mr. andIrs. B F. Jewett Victorie lodse. Daughters bekah, has elected the folio?ey and 2-st-- of Muncie. parents. f Re,g offleers; Noble grand Etiiei Knapp: ', vice grand. Kattierir.-- Hoover: s-.-r-! tary, Mary Walker: treasurer, Dora Mason: financial tecri-iaiy. Delia Fox. A two-course luncheon was served 1; the committee following the election Mr and .Mrs. J. H. Kidwell entertained Tuesday evening at a dinner party, celebrating their fifth weddine anniversary. The house d. (-orations were bouquets of huge yellow and white chrysanthemums. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdatues Charles Backenstoe, R R Brant. M. T. Fox. Will Abbott. William Dingworth. Robert Thurston. B. 1". Shuck. Exum Copeland. L. B. Dais. Miss Neii;e Brant and Henry Teetor. SOUTH SIDE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION OF DIRECTORS There will be a meeting of j Stockholders ! - Dec. Second, Iall SOlllll iMXtfl and E St.. for election of Directors for ensuing year. CASH BEALL, Secy. 26-27-2! LETTER LIST The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postoffice and .will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called tor within two weeks: Ladies' ListMiss Katie B. Allen, ilva C. Bishop, Floretta P.oswell, Mrs. i Mamie Bryant, Mrs. Minnie Dye. ! Daisy Campbell. Mrs. Christnian, Mrs. i Mary Clay Miss Gludas Conley, Miss Ada Cotman, Miss Mattie Elder, Miss j Mary Farmer, Miss Clara Fields, El- ! la E. Gardner. Mrs. Lydia Hiatt, Mrs. I K. O. Howard, Mrs. Isenhauzer, Mrs. ; Nell .Jackson Mattie Johns. Mrs. : Clara E. Johnson. Mrs. Mary' Johnson, i Miss Louise Keller. Mrs. K. Kimball. Mrs. Ida Ammerrnan Lacey, Mrs. Belle Miller. Madam Gladas LaPorte, j Mrs. Minnie Marohant, Mrs. Goldie ! Richards Mrs. T. J. Slinger. Miss Nua Thurston. Miss Velma White. Gentlemen's List Robert Altman, John Ball. Wm. Kerens. B. W. Bimberry. Clarence Blair. Mr. Bowen. Mr. Brooks. M. Brown W. A. Chandler, A. Cook. H. H. Cowin. Dr. Owen H. I'ripe, Bert Deal, Oscar Foster. Robert Earley, Curtis Hayward, Earl Hun'er. Earl Karr John Kinsey, Frank , Orr, Elmer Post, Rev. John A. Walsh. ! E. Wend ling. i E. M. Haas. P. M. ! EXAM. NEXT WEEK A civil service examination for government telegrapher and veterinarian will be held at the postoffice Wednesday. Two persons have announced their intention of takinp the examination i'"v telegrapher and one for vet erinarian. TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED NOT AMISS A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks Grinding Labor, Feels Setter Than Ever. Lenoir, N. C. "I am n"t tired at a!!, and am stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N. C, "although I hive just finished a two weeks' wash. I lay my strength to C2rdui, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and I can never praise it enough for what it has done for me. I can never thank you enough for the advice you gave me, to take Cardui, for since taking it I look so well and am stout as a mule.'' You are urged to take Cardui, that gentle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use will strengthen and build up your system, relieve or prevent headache, backache and the ailment? of u-eak women. It will sorely help you. as it has helped thousands of ethers, in the past 50 years. N. B Wrltttn: La-ij- Adrierr Dept.. Otttaaooga Msclicine Co . Chin.m.irEa. T-np.. for aee:si Instructions .and iMrse tr- k. "Hame Tra?rr.tal tor Women. ,ot is r: n wrapper, oa revise ft. Look for the Sign ,Sl6HCr8u4tfr is MkDIAMONDS WATCHES

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K . spent Friday wl-h Mr. ari Mrs. i C. E. SsmnoJs. ' G A. Rogan ar.d C M Wilcox ith the r w ives spent Thurs.'. 4y r. Ir.v'.i.mapolis. Mrs l"!ive Tyler entertained a f it.. ily party Thanksgivir.j; Her g-.;t-s were Mrs Martha Murray. Mra. '.argarct Murray and Elbert Murray. Mit-s Ethel Murray and R O M;;--ra were the guest of Dr ,r ! '.'rs. W H Swishtr at Dayton Thursday. I George Harris, a cripple. ! !l FrM.i ecr.ins on the west pavement in front o tile O O F hall and fract urel ,the mal! bone in h s .ii.k'e He was ca.Tit d into the V.rror e:T..e ar.-l re:ed med cal ,i -.t er.' nn beforo being take;-, to his hcir.e He w.is lying of. the i.!e ry.lk to- ,-otr.e time b-fore a p;.sse:-by fo:.r.i I.

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