Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 225, 2 September 1915 — Page 7

NEWS FROM SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES

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HUSSION GLASS iiolos r:EETi;jG M SEPTEMBER

.Many Perecns Frca New Pejria Motor to JJldonuJo to Visit Fritnda Sunday Lo- ; ' cal and Pergonal Mentita, , ELDORADO. O., ; Sept. 2.0. H. Martin and wife and H. C. Martin and wife motored to Dayton Sunday,' the guests or Mr. Lida Dither and family. ' ' -.,,'..,. Miss Edith Henderson was the Sunday guest of Miss Edna Ralatsasw. Miss Mildred Huffman and Miss Ed. na White of Eaton, are visiting E. C. White and family. Isaac Miller and family entertained Sunday Carl Miller and 1 wife and Frank Schell and wife of Greenville, Albert Schlients and family of Brook ville were afternoon callers. Harry Daugherty and family of New Paris were Sunday guests of David McKee and wife. Joe Wehriey 6f New Paris spent Sunday with. George Wehriey and wife. Sylvaaus wehriey and wife spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Rogers at West Manchester. Mrs. Wehriey remained for a short visit. . Comes For Visit, Mrs. Eva Stiver from West Alexandria spent from Wednesday until Friday with George Wehriey and wife. Ralph Rogers of West Manchester called on Sylvanas Wehriey and wife Saturday evening. . Miss Maude Reatshaw spent from Wednesday until Friday with Miss Ha. set Beatty and attended' the Greenville falr.A '- i''P" rC'-Frs-HB. Sell and fantiry called on SL J, Coovert and family, Sunday afternoon. The Missionary society of the U. B. church will bold their meeting Friday night September 3, 1915, at the U. B. church. Everybody welcome.' Attend Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevens attended the Rohrer Reunion at Dayton, Wednesday. Edward Rants and family attended the Surface reunion at New Hope, Saturday. , W. M. Jennings and eon Robert, are visiting J. M. Kimmel and family. Clara Brower and family of Eaton spent Sunday with Alonzo Elkenberry and family. ( - Alonzo Eikenberry, Edgar Spencer, T. A. McClure and .Wm. McCabe, made a business trip to Indianapolis, MoniiV. Robert Surface of New Hopspenti Saturday night and Sunday witn &a. Rantean and family. R.A. Miller and family were Sunday guests of Forest Longnecker and family at Circle Hill. Entertains Friends. Charley Beck and family entertained Sunday Clem McKee and family, Chas. Hosle and wife of Fort Wayne and Oscar Sloan from Lewirturg. Wm. Owealt and family attended the Banfil reunion at Albert Banff's, Sunday. Mrs. Philip Coover .is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Murray and family at New Paris. A. J. Hamilton went to Petoskey last Thursday to be relieved of hay tvr. . Mrs- George McCoy, Mrs. Fred Bonebrake and Mrs. Wm. Irvin returned home Monday after camping several weeks at the Chautauqua. Walter Waggoner and wife left for Oxford Saturday, where they will live this winter. DtTECTWyWY TO ENJOY OUTING AT BEESOTI 6R0VE The Horse Thief Detective association will bold its annual picnic in the Beeeon grove, west of town, next Saturday. Miss Mable Logan, of Richmond, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borton. Mrs. Viola Wilcox and daughter, Alta, entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borton, of Muncie; Mr. W. L. Witmer and family and Mr. Orda Mahin, of Richmond. Miss Daisy Mallory, of Angola, Ind., came Tuesday to begin her school work next week. Joseph and Harry Thompson left Tuesday morning for Nashville, Tenn., hwere they will spend the winter. Mrs. Ora Monger and daughter, Vivian, of Richmond, spent Tuesday with Oliver Demaree and family. Miss Abbie Marshall returned Monday evening, after spending several days with Dr. Edgar Bond and family, in Richmond. Miss Nellie Whitcare, of near Chester, Is spending several days with Mr. Nathan Wills and family. ; Miss Elizabeth Wolford, of Richmond, is the guesrof Mr. and Mrs. ; Ernes.t, Harris. ' Mrs. Bertha Thompson and son, .'Harry, will leave Thursday tor Niles," Ohio, where they. will spend the winter. " ': .; The Prlscllla club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Frances Harvey. Those present were the Misses Juantta Hendershott, Alta Wilcoxen. Elizabeth Haisley, Mary Williams, Susie Harvey, Mattie Witmer and Mrs. M. C. Harvey. The next meeting will be in two weeks, with Miss Esther Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark are preparing to move to Richmond in a short time. GROWS TWO CROPS EATON. O.. Sept. 2. Raspberry bushes producing the second crop this season are possessed by William R. Hlaes, well-known farmer residing on Route 9. A sample of the berries has I been brought to this city for exhibition.

FAIR BAYS if: ECONOMY, Ind- Sept. a. The Misses Zella and Leila Lamb have returned hoars alter pleasant visit with Mr. end Mrs: 8am Rakestraw of Carlos City. - ; Edward Boas and Miss Garrison visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas last evening. : School begins September 6th ' and Thelma Edwards will be six-years-old on the same date.' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bond and son viaited relatives near Fountain ,- City, Sunday. Aaron Bowman was working out east of town, Saturday. Oscar Polhemus of Brookville is visiting Rel Polhemus and family. Miss Rhea Davidson visited - Miss Ruth Atkinson, Bunday. Mrs. Jennie Veal and children have returned to their home at: Lafayette. Mrs. Martha Good and Elsworth Conley were -Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hannah ' Kimball and daughter Mae.' r5 - Mrs. Lule Albert eon has gone to visit at Lafayette and probably will make her home there until spring. Mrs. Bessie Edwards and daughter Thelma, ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. Alice Frasier. Tot Cranor spent Sunday at his farm. He loaded out hogs Saturday for the Cincinnati market. ; - ' Miss Nora Doddridge, of the Doddridge settlement; was the recent recipient of a post catd: ahower .by her. friends, .ghe "received73 vcards.' i l: Mrs. Jsapes Weaver, Uvlna; near Harrisburg, had -..a sale of personal property, consisting of farm implements, stock, grtln and household foods, on Tuesday. ! It was largely attended. Mrs. Sam ' Hosnour was at Richmond, Wednesday,, to attend . a meeting of the county executive committee of the W. C. T. U. Misses Dorothy Hoshur and Serena Hoahur, with Lowell Elleberger, of Piqua, Ohio, formed a tennis party with Paul McKee, of , Dublin, Tuesday afternoon. , - Mrs. David Nugent has gone to Dayton, to spend a few days with relatives. .Mrs. Chester Coppock was in Richmond to visit relatives, Wednesday, and. attend the memorial service for Mrs. Harris. , A. J. Hart is visiting his sister, at Toledo, Chip.' : , :.., ,. v ; The Indianapolis Star gives an account of the engagement announcement party of Miss Ruth Elliott, brideelect -of Paul Cornelius, at her home, 3246 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis, Monday afternoon. The wedding will be in October. The bride is well known in Richmond as the daughter of Ernest Elliott and a granddaughter of the late P. and Mary Elliott. Relatives reside here. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Henry have gone , to John T. Manlove's, west of Milton to keep house and attend to farm labor, for Mr. Manlove. Frank Cummings, of Richmond, was in . town, . Tuesday looking after the interests of his property here. Mrs. Chas. Davis is the recipient of a bucket of fish, from her uncle. O. H. Beeson, with his family are "spending a few wetks at Oden, Michigan. William Thompson, of west of town, was at his son's, Sam Thompson, on Wednesday. The Milton postmaster, Chas. H. STATE IINB ; Walter Parke was in Boston Tuesday on business. Earl Stanley, of Witt's, was in this vicinity Thursday. Rain here Sunday delayed the first of threshing in this ring. John Brower and sons Homer and Ira were at Witt's Monday. Mrs. Richard Duvall and niece, Mina Epperson, spent Sunday in Eaton. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parks were Richmond shoppers Monday morning. Mrs. Tena Harvey, of Greentown, Ind., is visiting at the home of John Brower. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Orebaiigh, of near Kitchen, spent Sunday with Mr. Josiah Brower and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parks and two children. Oran and Mary, attended the Parks reunion Thursday. MODOC. Carl Swain and family, of Lossntville, spent last Sunday here. Miss Lulu Coffin, of Carlos City, is the guest of . Mrs. Alice Starbuck. Mrs. .Emma Hodson and children were at Carlos. City, last week, visiting relatives. ; '.:: Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Bennett attended the Smuck reunion at Huntington, Saturday.- . Miss Nora Young, of Richmond, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Smith, of Dayton, Ohio, were - guests of - Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rich, last week. 1 Mr. and . Mrs. Abraham Keever were called to Hagerstown. Wednesday, on account of the serious illness of a brother. William Keever. Miss Ruth , Haynes has returned from Angola, ' where she had been attending summer school. She will teach in the Modoc school the coming school term. - , The Rev. Charles Hunt and wife. Dr. Keith, Ed Howell, the Rev. George Mattox and Granville John attended .the U. B. conference at Indianapolis last week Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert Bennett entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Bennett and ; son. Chester, Otis Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mattox, and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Taylor.

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' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Will 8tewart of Huntsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Oweam Davidson and daughter Lou, and Nae Edwards and Grace Garrison took a Joy ride Sunday. Williamsburg. ' Fountain City, Chester, Richmond, Westfleld. New Paris, Mlddletown and some few other towns were visited. A picnic lunch was ate at Glen Miller park.' Joe Morrison was at Richmond Saturday night. Martin Han spent Saturday night and Sunday at Richmond. Alison Swain finished up threshing his oats Sunday morning- There were three loads of oats left over from Saturday and had , Mr. Swain not granted the threshing crew the privilege of threshing they would have pulled out to another place. Albert Clark who has been several months at Asbury Park, N. J,j is now here visiting his step-mother and other relatives. - i Elmer Clark is now visiting relatives at Fountain City. Last week was fighting week in Economy. Four fights and a few fines were pulled off. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlnkle and 'children have returned to their Benton county home. Callaway, reports one uncalled for letter this month, Miss Myrtice Marshall.; . Mr. and Mrs.i Henry Schlegel " and son, returned Wednesday from Muncie where, they visited relatives. . . Mrs, F. M. Jones, Mrs. Alice'Gresh and guest. Sarah Peters Gordon, of New Castle, and Mrs. D. N. Warren, formed an auto party Tuesday afternoon. They visited the Solders Orphans' Home and a number of other places of Interest to the ladles, especially to Mrs. W. N. Warren. E. P. Jones took the party. Mrs. Louis Koltz, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gresh, returned to Richmond, Tuesday evening- She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mildred, who spent the summer with her grandparents. Miss Pauline Klets re maining to spend the time until school begins, with her grandmother. Mrs. Emory . Baker and daughter, Anna Lou, who have been the guests of her uncle, R. F. Callaway, left Tuesday evening for her home, at Dayton, Ohio. : ' Mr. and Mrs. : Paul Caldwell entertained at their - country- home, near Harrisburg, Wednesday, those present being Albert Williams and children. They were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, with Mrs. Frank Williams and family .of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, of south of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, of Bowling Green, Ohio, including Mrs. Harry Williams' parents and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes; also Floyd Hughes of that city. . An ' elegant dinner was served and all enjoyed a very happy reunion. . Mrs. John Ohmlt of Cambridge City, spent Wednesday with her mother and sister, Mesdames Rebecca Werklng and Lafe Rayle. Mrs. W. H. Harris and Mrs. Sarah Lemmon, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mrs. James Coons at dinner on Tuesday., . ; , .. . SEE LIGHT FROST CAMBRIDGE CITY, ind., Sept. 2. The mercury registered 38 degrees above zero here Tuesday morningThere, was a light frost, but -without serious damage fo growing vegetation. EXHIBITS PAINTING CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 2, M. I. Bowmaster has drawn a very good picture of the wild pigeon and Placed it In the librarv window At One time wild pigeons were so numer ous in cms locality as to darken the un, and they were killed by the thousands for snort and for food. To. day there is not one living so far as anown.

West Manchester Jottings

Mr. and Mrs. Will Foos and Charles Morris and family spent Sunday with friends at Alexander, Ind. , Mrs. Will King of Jeffersonville returned to her home Monday after a pleasant visit here with her parentsMisses Alice and Iris Scuerman spent Monday and Tuesday in Dayton the guest of Henry . Schlenker and wife.-. ,.-r .: Mrs. John Heck of Dayton spent the week-end with her partnts at this Messrs. Verto McGrlff, John and Clint Parks and Family, Frank Park's and family spent Sunday at Celina, O. Charles Huddle and wife of Dayton. O.. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker. Roscoe Crisenbery and family were in Hamilton Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in that city. A Miss Jenkins, of Springteld, O., has been employed a& principal in. the schools here. Meter To Lima, Dhle. '; ' Mr. and . Mrs. William Arena and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glaedel and daughter Alene made an auto trip to Lima Sunday and spent the day at the reservoir.- -:T' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley entertained Mrs. Ray Maule and children of Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe spent Monday and Tuesday with their, son Roy at Lewisburg and the remainder : of the week with Mart Nerth and family at Eaton O. - v

SCHOOLS A17AIT CALL TO WORK; CORPS ENGAGED

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept. 2. Mrs. R. D. Steele will spend the remainder of the week with former friends and neighbors at Liberty, Indiana. : Superintendent E. E. Oldaker and his corps of teachers will attend the preliminary institute at Richmond, on Saturday. x - John Parish has returned after a week's stay with his brother at . Petoskey, Michigan. Mrs. E. I. Wilson, of Elisabeth, New Jersey, returning from Brookville where she was called on account of the death Of a brother, Is spending a few days with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Santtord Wilson. Raymond Furguson is improving his property on Mulberry street, by the addition of a neat veranda. Mrs. James Martin, of Richmond, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White the remainder of the week. Henry C. Hodges, who has just returned from Arkansas, has placed in the Wayne National bank some very fine specimens of. rice and cotton grown on his plantation in the eastern part of that State. Miss Maris Lahrman, of Richmond, who has been , the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Eble, of Germantown, is spending several .days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDanlels. Miss Mabel Bolinger, of Richmond, will be the guest of Miss Amy McDanlels over Sunday. Miss Helen Filby had for her company at a six o'clock dinner, on Tuesday, Miss Louise Hunt, of Muncie, and the Misses Alice McCaffrey and Esther Strewn: ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. Lipp, of Colfax, Indiana, enroute to Eaton, Ohio, visited Prof, and Mrs. J. T. Reese, on Wednesday. Anderson Toms and family are moving into the flat on the second floor of. the. New Boyd block. Miss Charlotte Newman entertained a number of friends at cards on Wednesday evening- Five hundred was played at three tables. Light refreshments were served. The guests were the Misses KatheHne Doney, Katherine Ogborn, Blanche Bird, Bessie Boyer, Edna Myers, Mabel Strawn, Mabel Oldham, - Bertie Laferer, Elizabeth Pusinelli, Hazel Stifel and Mary Dillon. : Fred Clark, of Zanesvllle, Ohio, came Wednesday to spend a few days with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bf.-F. Mflfevr - MONROE GIVES BOND FOR HIS APPEARANCE EATON, O., Sept. 2. Upon placing hiB signature to a personal bond in the sum of $500 for his appearance at the session of the October grand Jury, Albert R. Monroe, alleged defaulting Starr piano salesman, was released from custody Wednesday by Common Pleas Judge Risinger. Short ly afterward he was with bis wife and two small children In their home on West Wadsworth street. Release upon his own recognizance is primarily on account of the unfortunate situation of his family. In a statement to Monroe, Judge Risinger said the court expected him to provide for his family and conduct himself in a proper manner. If Monroe is able to reimburse the company to the extent of the alleged shortage, approximately $385, grand jury investigation probably will not be made. JOSEPH FRAZIER. EATON Local relatives have been advised of the death in Indianapolis of Joseph Frazier, 65, colored, a former resident of this city. He was a victim of Bright's disease. For a number of years he was employed by Dr. J. C. Ryder. Elwood Campbell, of this city, is a half-brother. Funeral and burial took place in Indianapolis. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Loy Howell, Sunday, a girl. Mrs. Jane Layman and son of Dayton and Ed. Layman and wife visted with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fager and accompanied them for a visit with Savana relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Troxel of Ithica spent Sunday with Miss Hazel Barnes. Lester Kisling whose home is in Chicago made a visit her with relatives Monday and Tuesday and accompanied by his sister left Tuesday to visit his daughter, Miss Adair. Charles Troutwine and wife entertained Messrs. Vernest and Ernest Troutwine and families to dinner Sunday. Miss Mary Locke left Monday for a week's visit with relatives at Lima. Entertain 8on and Wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Poe entertained their son Roy and wife and Mr. Parmalee of Lewlsburg Sunday. : Mrs. Cletus Beck spent Sunday with her parents at Castine. Mr. Beck was in Ansonia and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colville, Mrs. Tom Hunt and Virgil Emerick were week-end guests at the home of Henry Sbumaker and wife. Mr. Shumaker is seriously ill at this writing. Thomas Maloney and wife are entertaining relatives from Xenia this week. . Miss Maud Schell of W. Alexandria was the week-end guest of Miss Florence Howell.

Deaths in Preble

HAGERSTOWN BLAZE CAUSES SMALL LOSS

HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. Sept 2. Everett Cordell, the ten-year-old son of Richard Cordell, is seriously ill with lockjaw, caused by stepping on a rusty nail two weeks ago. . , Mrs. Elmer Dickinson and children of Richmond. ; were the guests, Wednesday, of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor. Mrs. C. A. Gifford visited at Cambridge City, Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Dozier. Miss Myrtle Newcomb and Miss Iva Chamness were in Richmond, Tuesday. Mrs. Hazel Mitchell and baby of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brock at their country home, t The fire department was called out at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning by a blaze suiting from a chimney, burning out at the home of Roy McConnaughey. No damage was done. Mrs. Charles Forkner and children were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson, at New Castle. iMiss Laura Mason was the guest of Mrs. Homer Cox at New Castle, Tuesday. Miss Gladys Barr of Blountsville, is Miss Gwyneth Teeter's guest. Miss Hilda Jessupp of Anderson, and Miss Mabel Barr were her guests during the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wisehart and daughter of Anderson, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wisehart, Sunday. FINDS $8,000 CASH BENEATH DOOR SILL EATON, O., Sept. 2. While engaged in tearing down an old barn on his farm, three miles west of Somerville, Oscar Keller found under a door sill cash totaling $8,000. The farm was formerly occupied by Benjamin Williams, an eccentric, and it is believed the money was hoarded by him. Williams was an uncle of Keller's wife. JACKSONBURG James P. Daugherty has returned from Chesterfield. Walter Black, of Hopewell, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elvia Sarver. ' Trustee Wilson has the school buildings in readiness for school next TMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Daugherty spent Sunday with her parents, at Fountain City. Mrs. Charles Heath, of Greensfork, is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Martin Coalman. Emmett Smith and family, of Rich mond have returned home after a vis it with Hugh Fagan and family. Mrs. Davis Hughes, of Millville, and Mrs. Frank Clark and children, of Dublin, spent Friday with Mrs. Oliver Morse. Raymond and Floyd Craig will sing a duet at Sunday school next Sunday morning. There will be other special music. PLAY SPICELAND CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 2. The Cambridge City Giants will play ball at Spiceland Saturday. The last time these two teams met the game went twelve innings before Spiceland Could put a run over, which was due to several errors on the part of the locals. The Giants play the Richmond Fairview team at Ratliff park Sunday. X I IVI E Headquarters 19 N.

GLEN KARN-RICHMOND LINE Owners Welsh & Spencer Leave Arrive 7 :30 a. m Glen Kara 5 :30 p. m. 7:35a.m....... Hollansburg ......5:00p.m. 8 :00 a. m. Bethel .4 :30 p. m. 8:15a.m. Whitewater 4:15p.m. 8 :20 a. m Lock's Store 4 :10 p. m. 8 :30 a. m Cox's Mills 4 :00 p. m. 9:00 a.m. (arrive) Richmond (leave) 3:30 p.m. NEW PARIS-RICHMOND LINE Owner Chas. F. Freed Leave Arrive 7:00 a. m New Paris 10:30 a.m. 10:00a.m. (Ar.) .Richmond. (Ly.) 7:30a.m. 1:00p.m.. New Paris ......4:00p.m. ,3:30p.m. (Ar.) .Richmond. (Lv.) 1:30p.m. UNION CITY-RICHMOND LINE Owner Lester G. Harris

Leave 7:10 a. m.. 7:55 a.m.. 8:15 a. m.. , 8:35 a. m.. 8:50 a. m.. 9:35 a. m.. , . Union City . . . Bartonia . . Spartansburg Crfit ... Arba . . . . . Chester . . 12:20 p. m. (Ar.) Richmond

RICHMOND-ECONOMY LINE Owners H. S. Downerd and R. C. Hudson Leave Arrive 1 :30 p. m Richmond 6 :00 p. m. 2 :00 p. m. ........ Webster ........ 5 :20 p. m. 2 :20 p. m. . . . ... Williamsburg . ; . . . 5 :00 p. m. 3 :00 p. m. (Ar.) . Economy. . (Lv.) 4 :30 p. m. RICHMOND-LIBERTY LINE - Owner J. L. Thomas " Leave Arrive 8:00 a. m. Liberty ...... .6:00 p. m. 10 :00 a. m. (Ar.) .Richmond . (Lv.) 3 :00 p. m.

PHONE 1069

The public is requested to take ad ventage of the Auto Hack for passenger various towns in the rlcinity of Richmond. For information, phone 1069. .

LIBERTY. X Misses Charlotte and Mildred Lin nimann, who have been the guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Pottenger for the summer, returned to their home in Cincinnati today. Mr. Chaplin, wife and Mr. Fred Walters and wife and Mr. H. L. Behymer and wife and family plcnlced at the park last evening. Fiss Florence Stevens is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ed Hauss. in Cincinnati, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davis entertained friends at dinner Monday night. Nathan Strauss from Connersville, was in Liberty Tuesday, Mrs. B. G. Stevens and son are the guests of friends in Richmond this week. Mrs. H. Fosdick will entertain 'the Tuesday club at her country home on Thursday night. John Butch suffered a stroke of paralpsls last evening and is in quite a serious condition. WANTS SALE RIGHT EATON, O., Sept 2. Trustees of the quarterly conference of the Methodist church, Western district of Ohio, have applid to the common pleas court for the right to sell the Methodist church property at New Hope. The application claims the building has not been used for several years and is now in a dilapidated condition.

Bring in Your Old Fountain Pens Have them exchanged for new or repaired while you wait The only place in. the city where such work can be done. Jenkins is the only penmaker and knows how. JENKINS & GO. "The Hall Mark Jewelry Store"

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Will receive tomorrow bright and early a fresh supply. of FOUR KINDS' of DELISHUS CAKE and plenty of the new one Order yours cary: Delishus Cakes sell rapidly; Get the genuine in dark blue package half pound, 10c Richmond Baking Co.

MJTFdD HACKS

9th St. Arrive 5 :20 p. m. 4 :35 p. m. 4:10 p.m. 3 :50 p. m. 3 :35 p. m. 2:50 p.m. 10:05 a. m. (Lv.) ( . vvr y. ill. .....

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was iimmvimi ftSMWa WEBSTER. Ind Seut. z. A miscellaneous shower was giren Mrs. Royce Parish formerly Miss Hazel Plankenhorc. y the Prise ilia dab at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Haisley Tuesday afternoon. The bride received many pretty and useful gift. Music and games were the features of the afternoon' after which a delicious luncheon was served. Those enjoying the occasion were, the Mesdames: Royce Parish. Walter Williams of Bethel. Mahlon Harvey, John Hendershott. A. Irvin. Stephen Parish. Otto Lacey. Harry Thompson. Naomi Plankenhorn. Viola Wilcoxen. Elizabeth Haisley. William Harris. Wright Witmer. 'Curtis Plankenhorn. Alpheus Haisley and the Misses Elsie Lamb. Nina Commons, Frances Harvey. Marie Bond. Juanita Hendershott. Sadie Oler. Marguerite Haisley. Daisy Mallory of Angola. Ind.. Mary Williams. Matle Witmer. Edith Parish. Minnie Irvin and Ida Plankenhorn. GIRL CRIES SALES CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept. 2. Walter. Venderbeck, veteran auctioneer of this locality, and who has two sons assisting him in crying sales, has a daughter who also assits him in the work. It comes natural to all of them. Palladium Dulldlng

RICHM9ND-HAGERST0YN LINE Owners H. S. Downerd and R. C Hudson Leave . . Arrive 7 :30 a. m Richmond 11 :30 a. m. 8 :15 a. m Greensfork . . . . . 10 :45 a. m. 10 :00 a. m. ( Ar.) Hagerstown (Lv.) 9:00 a.m. RICHMOND-GREENVILLE LINE Owner Charles Spencer Leave Arrive 7:J.5 a.m Richmond ...... 5:30p.m 8:00 a. m New Paris ......5:00p.m. 9:00 a. m Eldorado 4:00 p.m. 9 :30 a. m New Madison ..... 8 :30 p. m. 10:00a. m Ft. Jefferson .....3:00p.m. 10 :30 a. m. ( Ar.) . Greenville . (Lv.) 2 :30 p. m. RICHMOND-LYNN LINE Owners Denison & Thorpe Leave Arrive 7:00a.m... Lynn .... ....12:00m. 7 :20 a. m Howell's Store . . . . 11 :00 a. m. 7 :30 a. m. Fountain City 11 :30 a. m. 8:05a.m........ Chester .......10:50a.m. 8 :30 a. m. (Ar.) . Richmond . (Lv.) 10 :30 a. m. 1 :00 p. m.. ..... .". . Lynn . . . . . . . . .6:00 p. m. 1:20p.m...... Howell's Store .5:40p.m. 1:30 p. m Fountain City .....5:30p.m. 2:05 p.m. Chester.. 4:50 p.m. 4 :30 p. m. . ( Ar.) Richmond (Lv.) . 2 :30 p. m. EATON-RICHMOND LINE Owner J.V. Banill Leave ' Arrive 7:00 a. m. . ..... Richmond . . . . . . 11:30 a. m. 7 :30 a. m. . . . . . . . . Boston 11 :00 at m. 8 :00 a. m. . . . . . West Florence . . , ; .10 :1.5 a. m. 9 :00 a. m. (Ar.) ... Eaton. . . (Lv.) 9:30 a. m. O.AA. . Sl.l.m.J I..V .AA

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2:30p.m......... Boston 5:30p.m. 3:00p.m...... West Florence .....5:00p.m. 4:00 p. m.. ... ...... Eaton.! ..... . . .4:30 p. m.

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