Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 230, 8 September 1915 — Page 7

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THE ItlCmiOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGILAU, WEDNESDAY, SEPT8, 1915

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chirk mm HOLDS ANNUAL INDOOR PIBNIC Chester Methodist Church Plans Rally Day and . Extends Sweeping Invitation to Entire Neighborhood. . CHESTER. Ind., 8pt 8. Cfcartey

Huffman and family entertained the following friends Sunday: Mr. : and Mrs. JBsrt Carman. Mr, and Mrs.! Will Boyd, Mines Samura Baowaltsr, of Cincinnati, and Bonnie ; and Blanche .Carman .and Mastst Howard Carman.' - Ker.-j. w.-servo nuea us recuiar appointment here, Sunday evening. Garret Hazebrif t. of Kirklln, Ind., returned borne Monday, after a visit with bis sister, Mrs. Maggie Boerner and family. Miss Bonnie Carman visited ' relaH tives at Founty City last week. Mrs. Mabel Meek and family, of Parker City, are visiting Mrs. Sophronla Morrow and family. Bert Carman has purchased a new touring car. Next Sunday Is rally . day at the M. E. church here. Mies Grace Blume bas gone to Reid Memorial hospital, where she. will study to be a trained nurse. Misses Adelaide Kemp and Nellie Meyers visited Miss Helen Huffman last week. Miss Clara Kendall went to Spice land last week, where she will teach rchool this winter. Mrs. Clark Morrison Pyle is visit tag friends at Cblcaso. Tbe Clark reunion was held at the homr of .Mrs. Sophronia Morrow Sun day. Tbe following were present: Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, of Lynn; Mr. add Mrs. Dayton Clark, and Mr. abd Mrs. Levi Thornburg, of Winchester; Mr. Ralph. Morman, of Winchester: Mrs. Mabel Becks, of, Par ker City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Mr. and ' Mrs. Maberry Study, Mr. and Mrs. Kinmer, Mrs, OUie Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood, Mrs. Sopbronia Morrow, Berenice Clark, Vera Thornburg. Marjorie Robinson, Bernice Hood, Ralph Clark, warren Tbornburg, Lawrence How trd Meeks, and Roland Robinson. Miss Ida Williamson of New Paris, visited Miss Almeda Williamson last week. The schools began Monday. MIbs Marjorie Pickett will teach school at Brown's school bouse, north 6f here,, on the Arba pike, this winter. Lon Williams visited his sister, Mrs. Ada Morrow, last week. Mrs. Emma Burg visited her son, James Burg and family, near Fountain City, last week. Mrs. Pemberton has rented the Noah Ryan property, north of Chester . and will move there in toe near fu " ture. I Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt. of Cen terville, spent the week-end with Bert Carman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Duke and son, Paul, of near Middleboro, and Mr. and . Mrs. W. H. Brown, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caley Duke, Sunday. - Mrs. Passy Avery gave a party at her home in Chester, Thursday after noon, in honor of her niece, Miss Ba rn ira Showalter, of Cincinnati. Those present were: Misses' Samira Showalter Lucile Huffman, Bonnie Carman, Marjorie Pickett, Marjorie Huffman, Adelaide Kemp and Blanche Carman PHILOMATH SGHOOL OPENS FOR ACTIVITY WITH NEW TEACHER PHILOMATH, Ind., Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter called on Grant Rose and family Sun day afternoon. They spent the even ing with tbe Plankenhorn sisters. - Mrs. Mary Shank spent Thursday evening with Mrs. M. J. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stelle of Lyons' Station were guests of Mr. and MrB. George Wright Sunday. John, Willard, Roy and Charles Rodenburg motored to Liberty Friday. Miss Gertrude McCashland spent Saturday afternoon With Miss Blanche Leonard In Clifton. - Mesdames M. J. Weber and Samuel Fisher called on Mrs. George Kelley recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. CcCashland and daughters, Cora and Gertrude, and grandson, Forrest, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rallsback of near Richmond recently. School opened here Monday with Miss Mabel Sherman as teacher. JObn, Willard and Roy Rodenburg and Sam Fisher motored to Milton, Cambridge City and Centerville Saturday. Miss Fern Rose will attend high school at Brownsville. Harry Weber and Tell Eckmann have the contract to do the work on the school property here. Messrs. and Mesdames Everett Rodenbura of Germantown and William Myers of Ohio called on Williard Rod enburg Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn entertained relatives from Dayton, O., Saturday. 203 ATTEND SCHOOL ECONOMY, Ind., Sept. 8. The en rbllment of pupils in the Economy schools on the opening day was 203 Nine school hacks are in commission. The drivers are Charles Haisley, W. 6. Fennimore, M. Mosin, Sam Piatt, obert Fletcher, Frank Gibson and James .Jackson, the latter two . run-jitna-two routes.

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WILIAMSBURG, Ind., Sept. 8 Rev. Mr. Chamness, of Economy, has moved bis family here. Tbelma Study- has arrived home after a week's visit in West Alexandria, with her sister, Mrs. Earl Hutte. Mrs. Mattie Oler was taken suddenly ill, Saturday. Mrs. O. L. Pearce and children are visiting her parents and attending the fair at Indianapolis. U Miss Bessie Meadows, of this place, has gone to Cambridge City, to accept a position teaching school. v . ' r Miss Elpba i Hlnsha w - is- - teaching school in Boston township, Miss Georgie Jenning has . returned home after a few weeks'-visit with her sister, in Muncie. W. D. Renner made a trip to Richmond, Saturday. .-" i Cecil Scantland is teaching school in Boston this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradford, of Dayton, Ky., has returned home, after 4 week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Oler and family. Mrs. Bradford was formerly Miss Stunchcomb. Roy Kelly and wife, of Richmond, is visiting George Kelly and family. Rev. J. W. Zerbe, who has been holding a series of meetings in a tent at Kennard, arrived home Sunday morning and filled his appointment here at the M. E. church. Enos Veal has moved from his farm Into the Jimmie Cranor property, which be purchased some time ago. ' ' ' " CAMBRIDGE BOYS LEAVE TO BEGIN YEAR IN SCHOOL 1 CAMBRIDGE CITV,' Ind., Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bryan are spending this week with - relatives and friends at Springfield and New Carlisle, O. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hill of Indianapolis were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Rlche, Monday. Miss Blanche Bird is visiting at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. - Outland, who have been visiting friends here for several days were called to Indianapolis Sunday on, account of. the ..death of -the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Outland. Returns From Visit. Father Gormon vof St- Elizabeth's church, has returned - after a week spent with his parents at Evansvllle. V Among the number of those from outside the town who attended the funeral of Mrs. William Ballinger on Monday were Frank Ballinger of De troit, William Ballinger and family, of Flint, Mich., Mrs. Lou Hadley, of Lafayette, and Daniel Bradbury, Mrs Jobn Sears and Mrs. Samuel Thalls of Indianapolis. Miss Hazel Stifel left Sunday for Wingate, Ind., to resume her duties as principal of the high school, a position she has held during the last three years. Miss Ethel Zehring, who has - been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., P. H. Zehring, will leave Thursday for New York city, where she has been employed for & number of years in the public schools. ? : Mr. and Mrs. Jess Poff will .-have for their guests the . remainder of the week his niece. Miss Carrie Franklin of Bedford. Mrs. Thomas Peet, Mrs. Santford Wilson and Miss Mattie McClavswaticuaeu me moerai oi xvirs. jood w. Herbst at Greenfield, Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butler have re turned from a visit of several days with relatives at Carthage. Visit In Greenfield. Mrs. Sarah Reigle was the guest of friends in Greenfield the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Allen are moving into the property recently purchased by them of Charles Lemberger, on Mulberry street. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd and Mrs., Ray Bertsch are spehing the week at Indianapolis. Russell Crockett will leave Thursday for CrawfOrdsville to enter Wabash college. Arthur Smith of Philadelphia, who was called here on . account of the death of his brother-in-law, Walter A. Wood, will leave for home Friday, ac companied by Mrs. Wood, who will remain in the east during the present month.

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Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gruber entertained at their home Sunday, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Branfeil, and Mrs. Alice Miller and daughter, Eva, and Oscar Miller, of Richmond. A reunion of the Gift family was held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sbumaker Gailie Stines and family, pf Dayton, spent Sunday at the Shumaker home and attended the Gift reunion, Monday. Cletus Beck and wife and William Areus and family attended Harvey Brother's circus at Greenville, Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. John Stepsens, who have .been in Michigan several weeks, returned home WednesdayEdgar Foos, of Dayton, is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnhart and family, of Galveston, Ind., and Mart Swain, wife and daughter, of near Eaton, and Mr. and Mrs. William Foos made an auto trip to Dayton Wednesday and spent a pleasant day in that city and at the -Soldiers' home William Quentber and family were

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Miss Jess Williams and . "children are; visiting a few days with Lee Tharp. . . . Mr and Mrs. John Newman- and daughter, Lucille, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. O. B. Caty. Called to .Bedside, , Mr. and Mrs.. Wood, and son, Robert, of Indianapolis, are here on account of the sickness .of Mrs, Wood's grandmother.' Little Francis. Oler. la .able io be put again, '.after, recovering: from typhoid fever. Bhurley Holiingsworth motored to Richmond, Saturday. - Mrs. George Davis 'called on Mrs. Renner, Saturday evening., , : Omar Davis called on Fountain City friends Sunday. "Mrs. Rosa Newman spent Saturday and Sunday In Richmond. . Jdr. and Mrs. E. Cloyd made a trip to Richmond, Saturday, The Ladies' Aid society met at the Friends' church, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Stegall visited friends in Richmond, Saturday. Lum Reynolds entertained several of . his Richmond friends Sunday at his summer, home, in the country. Lora Mercer called on Richmond friends, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson spent Sunday with Jake Shelter and family, ' . Neil Shelter and Leslie Shuts returned home Sunday, after a few days' nsblng on the Kankakee river. . BOSTON METHODIST CHURCH TO ENJOY PICNIC IN RICHMOND ... BOSTON, Ind., Sept $. Mrs. Johnson, of Losantvllle, - visited Howard Johnson and family, last week. Mrs. Blanche Kepler and children returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Evan . Phenis. , Mrs. Thomas Shook returned home Saturday, after visiting relatives at Lett's corner. Bruner Shumate is the guest of Cincinnati relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gruwell, of Muncie, spent Sunday with A. . H. Piper, and family. , nfr Mrs. Bertha Farnsworth, Little Miss quelle Rinehart, W. A, Rinehart, and Elmer, farnsworth visited in Cincinnati Sunday-; ; v-:'-' : Charles Grant, left for Peru, Saturday.Mrs. Will Anderson and daughter returned home, after a pleasant visit with relatives at Cincinnati. ' ' Mrs. Rife ' and Mrs. Will Overtookter spent the week-end at Marion, Ind. Miss Helen Anderson is ill at her home, south of town. Tbe Methodist picnic will be held Saturday, Sept. 11, at Glen Miller park. ,. Everybody Is cordially invited. Robert Ketron returned home Sunday, '. . ' " Mrs. Burkett, of Michigan, is visiting her son,. Wes Burkett, and .am.ily. , ; ' .-"J) - i:-: J ARB A Mrs. E. Yoder of near Spartansburg and her sister Mrs. Burnsworth of Dunkirk, called on Mrs. Lon Wiggs and daughter Florence last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas were in Richmond Saturday. Miss Mary Anderson of Hollansburg is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Roy Ketring. Mrs. Russell 'Burkett called on Mrs. Frank Brown Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketring spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mrs. Carrie Thomas and Miss Elsie Martin called on Mrs. Mary Martin Saturday. , Mrs. Lon Wiggs and daughter Florence spent Thursday with Mrs. Will Hart. Miss Carrie Ketring called on Mrs. Allie . Thomas Saturday. Edwin Rowe has been spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gross. - Mr. and Mrs. David Coppock called on Mrs. Marie Burkett Friday. Mrs. Russell Burkett called on Mrs. Jabe Ware Saturday. -Miss .Ellie Martin of Richmond is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Howard Thomas. Sunday guests of Orville Mastern and wife, at Eldorado. Mrs. O. P. Wolverton and children, Mrs. Limbert, of Greenville, and .William and John Grimes, of Dayton called on friends here Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwine entertained Messrs. . Charles Vernest and Ernest Troutwine and their families to dinner Sunday. Roy Brown leaves Wednesday to take a course at the Indianapolis State Veterinary college at Indianapolis. SETS NEW RECORD NEW PARIS, O., Sept. 8. On Friday a record breaking day of hauling from the Reinhelmer stone quarries was placed on record. The two fiveton trucks and thirty teams moved crushed rock from there, part of it being for road work in this township, other in Jackson township, and other for -the new centralised- school- building.. ; . J ". . ;

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CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., 8ept 8. Miss Mildred Ervln returned Friday from a visit at Hillsboro, O. ; Howard Hart, wife and daughter, Charles Cooper, wife and two .children visited H. M. Stump and family at Union City Saturday and Sunday. v- Walter Bogue and family of Richmond has . moved into Frank Miller's house. ''.: V '".- r. Mrs. W. C. Swisher is visiting her sister at Dayton. . - - Mr. and Mrs. George Driskell of Cincinnati visited her cousin ' John O'Hara and family- Sunday and Monday... " ';;;;';Vr:';:v-rv:.-;-';..'' - O. B. Cooper and wife returned last Tuesday from a week's visit with relatives in Kentucky. M. H. House and wife and Mr., and Mrs. ' Charles Barnhart and two children of Galveston, Ind., spent Friday with Charles Cooper and family. Joe . McDivitt, principal of the high school Is the proud father - of a Wby boy, born Friday. ' Return From Virginia. R. E. and P. P. Houser have returned from Benbam, Va. Their moth er was much- better when they left. Henry Spahr, wife and baby of near New Paris, Robert Hart, wife and two children and R. E. Houser spent Sun day with Bob Mmnich and family. Mrs. Mary McDowell returned Sat urday to her. home in Elwood, Ind., after a two peeks' visit with her niece, Mrs. P. C. Flora at West Florence. Carl Johns .and . wife attended the state fair last week. Th T.artlpa' Aid aocietv met Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Gertrude Benham. The next meeting will be held October 6 witn Mrs. iaa scarce. The Y. P C. A. met Wednesday evening with Miss Margaret Burk., Those from a distance present were MisHM Airv Currv of Eaton. Treva Renner of New Hope and Elsie Wisman of New Paris. The next meeting will "be held October 6 with Miss;Elsie Wisman at New Paris. v ' v : SEVEN YEAR OLD BOY OWNER OF BIG FARM ECONOMY, Ind., Sept. 8. The youngest owner of a farm in Wayne county is Charles Williams of Marion, , i. i rrAmmv Prnnr f aKTboy is only T 'year, old, While cruising near Key west, tne iaa caught a sea bass that weighed twentyfive pound.:; His father -was ' reared near here. FEW CARE TO RUN FOR COUNTY POSTS EATON, 0., Sept. 8. Many communications have been received by Clerk C. O. Fisher, of the county election board, - from" candidates for various municipal and township offices throughout the county, in which he is advised tbaf they decline to be candidates and desire that their names be: withdrawn. Three .or four councilmanic prospects have advised Clerk Fisher that they will not be candidates. The candidates refusing fo try for political honors are those who were not regular candidates in the late primary. Second Hand Clothes for Working men Sold at Crawford's 313 North D Street. a L u is Ra STANDARD UPPLY CO. IVf OK TEL. 2459 O O O HARRINGTON'S Fine Leather Goods Wardrobe Trunks . A Specialty S2-S4 North Eighth St. '

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TO THE ACHE ON THE " MILTON, Ind., Bept 8.Edward Wilson had out one field of tea acres Of wheat that made a yield of SS bushels to the acre. He had another field of SO acres that made a yield of 25 bushels to the acre.; ; : the quality was good.'- -." " The PrlBctlla c4ub met with Mrs. D. H. Warren. -Monday afternoon. There were forty-eight ladies present, including Mrs. Sarah Peters Gordon, of New Castle, Mrs. Sarah Lemmon, of Indianapolis, and Miss Jessie George, as guests. Mrs. John Kellam -. entertained the following at en apple paring, Tuesday: Mesdames Alvin Lowry, Charles FUby, WU1 Fllby, Dan Hess, Jacob Fllby and Miss Lorene Hess. Mrs, H. D. Huddleston and son are visiting at Franklin with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood, v The Rev: and Mrs. Elmo Higham, of Burlington, are spending a few days' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Higham, south of town. MISS TOWN STARTS SERIES OF MEETINGS CENTERVILLE, Ind., Sept 8. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews -and little daughters, were over Sunday-visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertsch, of Greensburg, Ind. Lewis F. Lants, of , Milton, and granddaughter, Miss Dehorah Lantt, of Pendleton, Ind., spent Friday with Miss Amanda Lants. Mr., and Mrs. Ray Jones and children are spending the week with relatives in Marion, Ind. . - Mr. and Mrs. William Fouts and granddaughter. Miss Gladys- Fouts, motored to Edenburg, Ind., Monday, for a two days' visit with relatives. Rev, McCormick will -preach at the Christian church this evening. Mr:; Wltilard,vrownsend and daughter, Miss Grace Townsend, spent last week with relatives at Akron and Rochester, Ind. ' The Rev. Miss Town, of Elba, New York, Is conducting a series of meetings at the Friends' church. The meetings will continue ten days or two weeks. She will be assisted by Rev. Props and wife and Mr. Robert Culbertson. Everybody is invited to attend the meetings. . - , kWHTS STATION X Mr. and Mrs. Roland Paddock will vacate the "property of John Deal the last of this week and will take up residence in the Cottage Grove neighborhood. X te,Mrsi Richard Duvall was in Richmond,' Saturday. Russel Stetnery of Cincinnati, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duvall. John.Wyatt arrived last week from Elreno, ' Oklahoma, and will spend a few days with Dave Elliott. Mr. and Mrs." Z. H. Stanley and son, Earl, were in Winchester, Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lester Rope, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramey, Elisha Baker, Cleofus Ramey and Jesse Johnson were among those from this neighboor who spent Saturday evening in Richmond. School begun' at District No. 1. Duvall school,' Monday, with Miss Frances Page as teacher. TIME TAOELE Headquarters 19 N.

GLEN KARN-RICHMOND LINE Owners Welsh & Spencer Leave . Arrive 7:30a. m .! Glen Kara .......5:30p.m. 7 :35 a. m. Hollansburg ,'. .... 5 :00 p. m. 8 :00 a. m Bethel 4 :30 p. m. 8 : 15 a. m Whitewater 4 : 15 p. m. 8 :20 a. m. .u . . Lock's Store ....:. 4 :10 p. m. 8:30a. m.. . .. Cox's Mills 4:00p.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 :00 a. m. ( Ar.) . Richmond . (Lv.) 7 :30 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. . ... New Paris ...... 4 :00 p. m. 3:30 p.m. (Ar.) .Richmond. (Lv.) 1:30p.m. UNION CITY-RICHMOND UNE

OwnerLester G. Harris Leave : 7:10 a. m Union City ...... 7 :55 a. m Bartonia .... 8 :15 a. m. .... Spartansburg . . .V 8:35a.m......... Crete 8:50a.m. Arba 9:35 a. m.. Chester .......

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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. Owner J. L. Thomas Leave , v .. Arrive 8 :00 a. m. . . . . . . . Liberty 6 :00 p. m. 10:00a. m (Ar.) .Richmond., (Lv.) 3:00 p.m.

PHONE 106P ; LEE HARLAN, lVflfgjcv The pnblle Is rctacstd to take adva&tafs of the Auto Hack for passenger and freight ssrriee to and from tke various towns In the rlcinlty of Rkhmead. For information, phone 10(9. . -

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EDWIN 7ILS0I1 FARM Walter Franklin was home from New Castle, this week, for a few days. Mrs. Charles Wilkinson and daughter. Mrs. Frank Griffith, of Connersviile, were guests of friends here, Tuesday. . , The Boosters' club will meet Thursday evening. K" Mrs. W. H. Brown has returned from a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John North, at Bluff ton. Mr. and Mrs. Park Lants are spend ing a few days at Pendleton, with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lants. - . The employes of the Goddard company, at Muncie, spent a week's vaca tion camping at Feeder dam. Oscar Klrlin, Will Wlssler, G. W. Crull. Benton Wlssler. Benton Wag ner and George - Baker attended ' the roaue game at New. pans. Labor Day Oscar Kirlin. v ho has been playing at CampbellBtown. Ohio, for the cham pionship, won the three games at New Paris. - - MR. AND MRS. COFIELD HOLD GOLDEN WEDDING DAY LAST SATURDAY BETHEL. Ind., Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cofleld celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on September 3. Friends .and relatives remembered the aged couple with man beautiful . gifts and wished them many more years of married life. The occasion was a happy one for the whole community. Tbe guests were Messrs. and Mesdames K. D. Cofleld, Walter Morrow and son Wendell, Omar Clark and daughter, Bessie, Frank Cofleld and Miss Gertrude, Frank D. Cofleld. E. D. Cofleld, and Dr. Harry Cofleld of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cofleld of Areola. 111.. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Cofleld. Misses Mary, Caroline and Rebecca Cofleld, and Dr. and Mrs. Neal Abbott of Cincinnati, Miss Bessie Abbott of Dallas, Tex., Mr. and Mrs: "Will Hamilton and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Covington, Ky., and Mr. and -Mrs. Roger Marsh of Lawrenceburg. Miss Edna Spencer has returned from a vi6it to Ridgeville. Mrs. Dan Horn entertained her sister, Mrs. Mackey of Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Young at New Paris. Mrs. Sarah Hill is home from Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reigle of Somerville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harlan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cofleld of Cincinnati 'are visiting aX the home of S. K. Cofleld. Charles Dean and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Harlan. GIVE IBSEN PLAY DODDRIDGE CHAPEL, Ind., Sept. 8. The Literary society of the Doddridge settlement, met with Miss Cora Gates, Tuesday evening. The entertainment was "A Doll's House." The characters were Torvald Helmer, Ozra Dailey, Nora, -his wife, Otta Greene; Dr. Rank, Homer Bertsch; Mrs. Linden, Charline Burgess; Nils Krogstad, Everett Gates; Anna, a nurse, Daphne Dailey; maid servant. Cora Spahr; porter, Howard Green; coach, Clara Houseworth. 9tlt St. Arrive . . 5 :20 p. m. . 4:35 p.m. 7 4:10 p. m. . 3:50 p.m. , 3:35 p.m. , 2:50 p. m, 10 :05 a. m. (Lv.) 2:00p.m...... 3:00p.m 4:00 p. m.. . . ...

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NEW PARIS. Ohio. Sent- 8. The second annual home coming of Dry Run puDlls and teachers was nld Saturday. Though scattered over several states, postal cards announcing the home-coming and reunion In the school yard were mailed tb each and every pupil and teacher of the school. ' After dinner was served, all present were called into the. school building, where the Impromptu program - was rendered. ' Old time songs were heartily sung, the words having been writ- " umcaooara. Aner tne songs the election of officers took place, tbe Dry Run association 'forming a permanent body, with Mrs. Kate Kirkpatrick as president, -end - Mrs. Olive Jones, as secretary-treasurer. Remini6censes - were called for and when the name of Pettjs A. Reldv of Richmond, was called, he gave a most interesting story of the school. He stated that the enrollment during his terms of school was 70. with 60 dally In attendance. He referred to the method of teaching, and exhibited the school record -kept while he: was teacher. He called on all who had been pupils of his during his teaching there to arise., and 16 responded.' .Mrs. Julia Kessler Williams, of Muncie. told of her method of teaching. William Smith, of Elwood, Ind., former mayor of that city, told of the way school was conducted In 1864-65, and called for his schoolmates to stand; six responded. Thomas Arehart, Columbus. Ohio; O. G. Port erfl eld, , Fred Porterfield, Homer. Porterfleld and William Porterfield. of Richmond; Sarah McGrew, of Gratis, Ohio; Martha Overpeck, of Dayton; Ethel Mitchell, of Hollansburg; Emma Thompson. Kate Kirkpatrick, Bride Horrigan, OUto Jones, Alice Sherer and .many others gave stories of the old time school days.. Among those from a distance who were present and not mentioned above, were: Porter Dailey and wifeUnion City; Peter Reid and. wife. James Kessler and wife.' . Mrs. Suda Morgan, Mrs. Esther Fleming, and Miss Jennie Fleming. Richmond; Mrs. Mary Roller, Mrs. Homer Porterfield, Greensfork: John Horrigan and family, of Camden; Mrs. Carrie Deardoff. of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Leftwich. of Indianapolis. The 1916 reunion and home-coming will likely be held on the first Saturday in September, as usual. . MAKE COSTLY GIFTS TO FORMER OFFICER EATON, O., Sept 8. When Recorder Phares and Treasurer Sharkey sur rendered their offices tq their successors, Ola Potts and Leroy McNeal. after each had served two teams, the changes were made the occasion of a fitting reception and farewell. In a brief talk County Treasurer Brown presented each of the outgoing officials with a solid leather traveling bag and a supply of neckwear, remembrances from other officials in the court house. Treasurer McNeal will be assisted in tbe work of his office by Leslie Sawyer of New Paris. Recorder Potts will be assisted by hie wife, Bertha Potts. Palladium Dulldlna

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Leave - .. Arrive 1 7 :30a.m....... Richmond ...... 11:30 a. m. : 8 :15 a. m Greensfork ..... 10 :45 swm. 10:00 a. m. (Ar.) Hagerstown (Lv.) 9:00 a.m RICHllI0NDREEIIULiNE , . ;. - ; , Owner Charles Spencer Leave 'Arrive 7 :15 a. m Richmond 5 :30 p. m 8:00a. m Newmans ......5:00p.m. 9:00 a. m Eldorado 4:00 p.m. 9:30a. m New Madison ..... 3 :30p.m. 10:00a. m Ft. Jefferson 3:00p.m. 10:30 a. m. (Ar.) . Greenville (Lv.) 2:30 p. m. RICHMOND LYIW LINE iQ& Owners Denison & Thorpe , .. ., Leave Arrive 7400 a. m Lynn .... ....12:00m. ' 7:20a. m Howell's Store .. ..11:00a.m. 7:30a.m. .....Fountain City .....11:30a.m. 8:05 a.m... Chester 10:50 a.m. 8 :30 a. m. ( Ar.) . Richmond . (Lv.) 10 :30 a. m. 1:00p.m.. .......V Lynn .........6:00p.m. 1:20 p. m Howell's Store .....5:40p.m. 1:30p.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. A. Banfill - -Leave Arrive 7:00 a. m. . . . . . . Richmond . . . . . . 11 :30 a. m. 7:30a.m......... Boston ........ 11:00 sum. 8:00 a. m.. . . . . West Florence . . . : f 10:15 a, m. 9:00 a, m. (Ar.) . . . Eaton. . . (Lv.) 9 :30 a. m.

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