Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 303, 2 December 1915 — Page 10
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CAMBRIDGE GITY MOURNS
DEMISE OF JOHN CM
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 2. . The rport of the death of John Carr at Jacksonburg caused a feeling of deep regret on the part of the citizens of this community. ; Mr. Carr, late to October, purchased one of the best residence properties in Cambridge City, which he and his family were expecting to occupy at the close of this month. Many from here will attend the funeral at Jacksonburg Friday afternoon. Mr. Carr was born in Rockingham county, Virginia in December 1858, and came to Wayne county in 1879. He 1b survived by his widow and one son, J. Hervey Carr. Crowd Sees "Roger Bean." A large audience greeted the "Roger Bean" artist at the M. B. church Tuesday evening. The entertainment did not meet with the expectations of the audience nor of those 'who had worked for its sucess.. The musical part of the program was the best feature. Honor Mrs, Davis. At a meeting of the Social Union of the M. E. church at the home of Mrs. Isaac Davis on Tuesday, the hostess was presented with a handsome cut glass dish and numerous other gifts in recognition of her valuable services as a member of the society. Promotes Mausoleum. Mr. Lawrence of Kpightstown has
been here several days trying to inter
st citizens in the erection of a mauso
leum at Riverside cemetery. The prop
osition is meeting with considerable
favor.
True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking
(Th. Baauty SiMr.) "The real mnt of keeplaa- young-look lag and beautiful," aaya a wall-know faytfealat. "la to keop the Uvar and bowels normally active. Without Iheaa requisite., poisonous waste product remain In the system, polluting the blood and lodging tn various ora-acz, tissues Joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervtous, mentally sluggish, auu-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to g-et liver and bowels working aa they ought, without producing evil fter -effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there Is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had In convenient tablet form. Its value la lue largely to an ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, which has been called "vegetable calomel' because of Its effectiveness though of etum It is not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin. There; Is ao habit-forming constituent In seata nel' tablets that's the name and their us Is not followed by weakness or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which mar be procured from any druggist a dimsw worth will do will prove a revelation ff any autioated. Uver-troubled peraoWr
Dr. H. H. Boyd, who has been at the Mayo Brothers' hospital, Rochester, Minn., is reported to be making rapid recovery from the effects of the operation which he underwent, and hopes to return home at the end of the week.
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FOUNTAIN CITY
Miss Esther Brooks entertained at a rabbit supper Saturday, Misses Naomi Dwiggins and Gladys Study and Messrs. Lloyd Pyle, Francis Curtis and Roy Roberts The revival meeting has begun at the Wesleyan church under the instruction of Rev. Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aeede entertained Mr. Frank Longfellow and family at a birthday dinner Sunday., r. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond have returned after an extended visit in Fort Wayne i.,.Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and Paul Borden were Sunday guests of Mr. J. J. Overman .... Miss Thelma Overman entertained at her country home Sunday Mi6s Zella Lacey, Paul Jennings and Floyd Wilson.... Mr. Bennett Lovin and family have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Indiana
polis... .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner
are home after several days visit In Owens, Ohio.'... Clementine Overman was the week end guest of Rebt Lewis... .Naomi Edgerton recently entertained Misses Pauline .Marine and Mable King, also Messrs. Carlin ' Sbultz, Noal Bundy and Omar Davis.,; .Mrs. Oliver Marine has returned after an extended absence. ... Mr. Jack Shoemaker has returned from Illionis.... The Junior Class will give a basket supper Saturday evening. . !; ,
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
The Ottawa (Canada) , Electric Railway company- has maintained : clocks in its steel cars for twenty-four years. These are small wall clocks of Connecticut manufacture. They are regulated twice a day and the Ottawa public finds them a great convenience.
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Miss Winona Hyde spent from Fri-. dsjr. until Sunday with Humphrey H. Mttesell and family at Fountain' City. ... Harry - Spencer - and ' family , were guests of Oliver Spencer and family Sunday. . . .James , Moore and ' wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson' and Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren at Fountain City. ...Mrs. Emma
Bantz of Union City is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. C. E. Anderson... ..Miss Florence Boren spent Thursday with Miss Lillie Benbow....
Mrs. Sarah HOI Is SDendina a few
days with relatives at Hagerstown. 'John Money and family spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Lee near BraffettSTille0.,.;.Mr.r and Mrs.-Wood
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TREASURER'S REPORT I
MILTON, Ind., Dec. 2. The follow
ing le the report of the treasurer of
the Woman's Cemetery Association,
Mrs. D. H. Warren, for the year ending in October. Cash on hand October
1, 1914, $26.65; amount received from
dues for the year 1914-15, $24.25;
amount yeceived from parcels" post auction, $92.80; amount received on donations, $12.75; total amount for 1914-15, $156.45; expenditures, paid for labor at cemetery, $87.46; expenses
for parcel post auction, $8.05; dona
tion from the Woman's Cemetery association to the cemetery board, for
improvements, $75; total expenditures, $170.51. A deficiency of $14.06 was left
in the treasury at the close of the year
in October. This has since been made up by an icrease of dues and back
dues paid in.
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