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JtllEJSXXSSSZiZZ TA&1AJWM AKD SUXTELFfiBAM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8," 1909. G. A. R. B. C. ach Organization Met Last Evening and Installed New Officers. MARLATT IS COMMANDER. Installation exercises were held by the O. A. R. and the W. R. C. at the poet last evening- Those installed for (he ensuing year by the W. R. C. are: President, Miss Anna Fetta; senior 1 is.jsU1nnt. Mrs. Ada Varfel; Jun ior vice president, lft. Elizabeth Al ike; chaplain, Mrs. Mary Early; treas urer, Mrs. Pauline Jones; conductor, Mrs. Hattle Plsnuner; guard. Mrs. Dmma Hasty; aaatstant guard, Mrs. Oeoage Fetta; secretary. Mrs. Kate Soott; patriotic tasiroctor, Mrs. Susan ljamw asslsUnt conductor, Mrs. Em nut Ranks; color guards, Mrs. Sadie CfaltMman. Mrs. BsU Gregg, Mrs. f-ryirA Hail and Mrs. Emma Long; correspondent, Mrs. Elizabeth Ite leetaOrag oncer was Barrens, Others partaking , aolea were Mrs. Sadie as oonfljsctor and Mrs. Mar- as rianist. i . A ' tt nlHium liA1iMr nhaarM Itaffca laeteeallon were Allen Graves, MStsted by J, F. ' of the day. The of- vluo commend H. kn Zent; juntur -vice & a Brer; adjsfts. r, I M. B!. Young; ofltoev A. Baiter; officer Susrd. Ben B. Duke; sexgeant Michael Oriffln; and quarter Lafayette Larsh. FHflGBT Oil MOI pzfcsn 6 Western Will Not , Begin Scheduled Service Until Next Week. MIGHT BEGIN TOMORROW, Although the Interstate comomerce commission granted the Dayton & Vestem traction company the right to resume freight service tomorrow, the schedatle will not be placed into affect until Monday. This announce ment was made by local officials of the company today. Beginning Mon day, the regular schedule will become effective. m DIPARTMEIIT ip irm mi iinun ! tvcri uii numr Nichols Residence Damaged V Badly This Morning. Bouse owned and occupied by Devfd Nichols at 801 North I street, caaCSst fire from a spark dropping on the tar bom the chimney this mon tax. 9 was damaged to the extant of fSv3L fiunrsnce fully covers the lossJ The hDsjse was not damaged to the fas the family must easts. afternoon -, the depart- sneoss had two calls, one to the Ku eejpjt fracery, Ridge street and the ot&ar to the residence of William. hOtasd, BS South Sixteenth yronttuelly no damage resulted. IE FIIIED FOR HIS OFFHISE uSmafl Quantity of ben For Junk. Gehrtng, Jr.. wagoned fx and sbd given 30 days In Jail by Midge Converse this afternoon, for SLGO worth of ott Icon from of U H. Banyan. He wi by Judge Coo- present in eon-in-laar Karl ar her eon's ejosMe. Brae for Patwjtt wpon leernmj; tsouMe yoang oextog M hx to BttsMe before, msm fob SPEAKER MADE Tcn?cr&noe Workers Are to Wage Vigorous Campaign. At a meeting of the workers of the county local option organization tula morning announcement was made of public meetings to be held and are as follows: Rev. J. O. Campbell and E. B. Reynolds, January 13, tester: Wil liam Bond and E. R. Reynolds, Foun tain City, jun day afternoon; George H. Rill. Greenstort. Sunday after noon; Her. R. J. Wade, Hagerstown, Sunday evading. K. B. Kyrolda, tbe county chair- mar addressee a meeting t, Middle boioash last evening which was large ly attended. Another meeting will be held at that plaoe before the election Is held. 5. S. HsM: ygwsJLJCsriaer; q jjAawftss 9sMa99Mav Ue Hertta IDAY News and Gossip of the Surrounding Towns NEW PARIS. OHIO. New Paris, O., Jan. 8. A. S. Marsh all of Gettysburg was called to Rich mond Monday by the serious illness or his father. Frank Miller has returned from a visit to West Elkton and Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Engle and mother entertained Rev. and Mrs. Grauser and little son Wednesday. Miss Nellie Morrison of the Eaton Child rens Home is here spending, a few days. Miss Susie Brower "has returned from a visit in Eaton. Mike O'Donnell has been chosen street commissioner, he having served in that capacity this year and in a very efficient manner. Ad Reid, Jr., will leave Monday for his new work as train auditor on the Rock Island. Mrs. 'Reid and children will stay for a time with her parents until they decide upon location. The first of the week the stockhold ers of the building and loan held their yearly election. The directors are C. W. Bennett, S. C. Richie, W. L. Hahn, George Hilderbrand, C. E. Samuels, Thomas Boyle, George Smith, Albert Hailer and William Colvin. M. H. Penoe was elected treasurer and B. S. Davis secretary. Mrs. W. P. MHto attended the in stitute at New Madison Thursday. Mayor Glean is expecting to attend the Inauguration ceremonies at Co- hunbas. Dr.- Bevtngtoa was appointed health officer for the year. Ms. Kate Ports and George Kuth spent Thursday at the home of Will Porta aaar Mew Hope. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans ' have been helped by tbe Jhsesident of The Indus trial and Orpbdns' Home at Macon, Ga who writes: "We have used Elec trio Bttteis in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medlolae for Stomach, Liver and Kid ney troubles. We regard It as one of tbe best family medicines on earth. It invigorates the vital organs, puri ties the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people It has no equal. Best for fe male complaints. Only 50c at A. G. Luken A Co. OFFERED HIS WATCH BUT KEPT WHISKY Drunken Stranger Preferred Booze to Time Piece. Passengers on the 9 o'clock inter- urban arriving in the city from tbe west last evening had a very amusing experience or at least witness one. Some drunken but , well dressed stranger got on the car near Moores ville and when it came time to pay his fare he could find nothing but a rail road ticket f rom , Mooresville to Rich mond. The conductor ordered him off but after another hasty search of his pockets the stranger found a watch and a bottle of whisky and offered his gold watch for the fare. Some one in the car proposed purchasing the whisky but this was turned down flat ly by the passenger, preferring whisky as more useful. CARR BUYS HOME. Nae Pwrchaeed Westcott Mansion Main Street. on James M. Carr, who will take charge of the local branch of the American Seeding Machine works has purchased the property of the Westcott estate occupied since the death of J. M. West cott by hts widow. The amount is not stated. Mrs. Westcott will move to Indianapolis and reside at the Clay- pool hotel for the present, at least. She is shipping her goods to that city. LMr. Oarr -bought the entire Main street frontage and: the tract will not be seb-dtvided. Rheumatic Fains "My ; mher h a great suf ferer from rfatumathm, and Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieves her." MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Ro;-cefield, NJ. (The pains of rheumatism are alciost invariably relieved, with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They also overcome that nervous irri tation Y,'hich prevents sleep be cause they soothe the nerves To chronic suffers they are invalu able. When taken as directed, they relieve the distress and save the weakening influence of pain, -wiich so frequently pros trates. Many sufferers use them whenever cccasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach nor create a habit. Why not try them? Get a pack age from your druggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. HILTON. IND. Milton. IntL, Jan 8. Ira Izor of In dianapolis, visited his sisters Mrs. Henry Hussey and Miss Harriet Izor over Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Florea of Coonersville and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beeson. , I Alvin McCluog has been elected to a fine position at-Salem, Va., to which place he went a. few weefcs ago. He is cashier of the Salem Loan ana Trust company; a place for which he is well fitted. Robert Baker has returned to Mun- cie after a visit with his aunt. Mrs. Lewis E. Ward. ; Mrs. Isham Gregory has returned to her home at Orestes, after a nou day visit with her mother, Mrs. Re becca Lowry. Albert Murley has gone to Elyria, O., to resume his poslifllon. Angus Hood and family have re turned to town after a week's resi dence in the country. "Too long hours." Albert Newman shot a .fox Tuesday. This is his fiset fox this season. Geo. Turner shot one some weeks ago. Miss Rachel Thomas neturned to Oberlin college Wednesday -to resume her studies. The Merry-Go-Round club was en tertained by Mrs. D. R. Schuder Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams en tertained the You-Go-I-Go club Thurs day. Clarkson Faucett was at Conners vllle Sunday. Kate Baker has returned to India napolis. John Schepman and family have moved here from Columbus and occu py the Hewit house on West Walnut street. ' Mrs. Angeline Warren is visiting friends In Richmond. Win. Miller the new township trus tee has moved his office to his har ness shop. Linville Ferguson has resumed his studies at Earlham college. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman spent Sunday at Knightstown. The business meeting of the Ep worth league met with Inez Doddridge Tuesday night. George 2. Calloway of Cambridge City was a Milton visitor Wednesday. Will Flannagan" auctioneered the sale of Jack Woods in the southeast part of Washington township, Wed nesday. Stock and other things sold high. Three spans of mules brought an average of near S325. Daniel Hess, Sr., has taken to his bed with serious illness. He has been in feeble health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson have invita tions to the governor's inauguration and the reception Monday and probab ly will attend. Dr Sweenev has receiver! worrl of ! the death of his cousin, James Saylor, Sr., at Eaton, O., Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wissler oc cupy the Frazer property on Main street Frank Izor of Indianapolis visited Milton relatives this week. Mrs. Angeline Warren returned from Richmond Wednesday night. Oliver Hess came from Indianapo lis Thursday to see his father Daniel Hess, Sr., who is very low. Frank Cummings of Richmond is visiting Milton friends. Mrs. Ellis has returned to Terre Haute after a visit with her sister Mrs. George A. Borders, Sr. Miss Azzie Wissler who spent the holidays at Chas. Wilson's has return ed to her home at Atlanta. James and Howard Mount of Con nersvitle attended the directors meet ing of Farmers bank Tuesday. Rev. Aaron Napier is conducting re vival' meetings in Wells county. Don't Get a Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would have prevented it. They cure Constipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co, SCARLET FEVER DEATH. The second death, attributed to scarlet fever since the recent out break of the disease in the city oc curred this morning. Mary Ellen, the five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burgoon, 9 State street, was claimed by the disease. The funeral will be held at the house Saturday aft ernoon and will be private. SUIT TO FORECLOSE. Suit has been entered in the Wayne circuit court in behalf of Jabez N. Baldwin vs. William E. Farlow et aL to foreclose a mortgage on real es tate and for the appointment of a re ceiver. It is represented the defend ants are Indebted to the plaintiff on note. The receiver is asked for to take charge of the property until sold. HAS GAINED FAME. The celebrated first degree of White water I. O. O. F. has attracted the at tention of orders all over the state. The lodge is the recipient of many in vitations to put on the work. One of those to be considered this evening is an invitation from the Marion order. REYNOLDS TO LECTURE. E. B. Reynolds will lecture at the Chester Friends' church Wednesday evening, January 13. "I was sorry to hear. Brown, that yon have failed In business." "Tes; I struggled hard, but I lost ev erything save my honor, thank good ness,! and the property I was wise enough to settle on my wife when I found myself getting into trouble." Liverpool Mcrcarj. i ' i GREENSFQRK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Jan. & Cyrus A. Badwin came back from Richmond af ter spending a few days visiting his brother Alpheus, and sister, Mrs. Jane Laughlin. Hon. E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown was in town Wednesday in the inter est of local option. Rev. Bundy of Bethel will fill his regular appointment at the Friends' church at 10:30 a. m.. Sunday. Charles Fry, two miles south of here, who has been sick for some time, is no better at this writing. Roy Copeland of Cambridge City was the guest of Wm. Boyd and famiy on Wednesday. David Brooks is spending a few days with his famiy north of town. Constable Crump.of Richmond was in town Thursday on legal business. Mrs. Emma Brooks is spending the week with her sister. Mrs. Jacob Gates at Centerville. Mrs. Phebe McMullin of Richmond is visiting her son Beecher McMullin and family for a few days. D. W. Harris & Co. made a shipment of dressed poultry by express to east ern markets on Wednesday. J. F. Clawson bought an auto at Chicago some days ago and the firm shipped it by frieght and they failed to let the water out of the -pipes and on its arrival the water was frozen and the fou cylinders were bursted. H. C. Burtln. editor of the Greens fork Gazette, is away on a two weeks business trip in Ohio. There will be a wrestling mathc at Gaylor's hall Friday night. Mrs. Lute Hatfield and daughter, Hazel were in Richmond Wednesday shopping. , Mrs. Roy Copeland of Cambridge City is visiting relatives here for a few days. John R. Miller who has been seri ously ill for some weeks is no better at this writing. Jeanette Buntin of Richmond is here for some days visiting with her par ents. Eli Cates' son has been confined to the house several days on account of illness. Lon Boyd of Indianapolis was in town Wednesday calling on friends and relatives. Brave Fire Laddies ' often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives, out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises" its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. 8. Cam- ! bridge City will be represented at the Poultry and Pet Stock show to be held in Richmond, January 13 to 16. Mrs. J. N. Study and her guest, Mrs. Martz of Olney, 111., spent Thursday in Richmond., ' v W. D. Wagar, who has been quite sick, is Tapidly improving. W. H. Kiser has' added greatly to the comfort of both his home and his business rooms by putting in a new hot water plant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lembarger have returned from a short visit with friends in Dayton. Mrs. S. D. Williams of Los Angeles, Cal., after an absence of fifteen years, is visiting her brother, Ira Pritchard, and her sister, Mrs. Sarah Kerlin. Mrs. Will McGrew of Joliet, 111., is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Charles Ault returned to bis home in Chicago Thursday after a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Yoler of Mones sen. Pa., were here in attendance at the wedding of their son, Valentine, and Miss Louise Kleiber, Thursday morning. i FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., Jan. 8. Mr. Charlie Baldwin and wife of Muncie are visiting Mr. Frank Taylor and wife. $ Mr. Everett Hunt and wife of Den ver, Col., are here visiting his father, Mr. Purviaive Hunt. Mr. Calvin Fulghum is on the sick- list . Mr. Will Bennett has bought back his old farm northeast of town. Mr. Crockerel and family of New Madison, O., are here visiting Mr John Shoemaker and wife. Rev. Zerbe, pastor of the M., E, church will commence revival meet ings at Hopewell next Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Brier of Hope, Ind., is here visiting friends. Miss Anna Linville of Greentown wil commence revival meetings at the Wesleyan church next Sunday. A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my brother was "held up" in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless Consumption, writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treat ment from several doctors, but found no help till he qsed Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man to-day.' It's quick to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs, Hemor rhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tie free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. - An Unpardonable Offemnv His Smart 8et What has become of Celestlne. your maid? Mrs. De Smythe I bad to discbarge her. She bad no proper consideration for mj poor Fido. Miss Smart Set Why, I always thought she took exceptional care of the pet. Mrs. De Smythe So did I till I found she was using her wn comb oa bis hair without first t aril i Ting H. London Telegraph. I M. C. A. BENEFIT Entertainment This Evening By Indian Trickster Said To Be Fine. JUGGLER IS ASSISTANT Shungopavi. the Indian wonder worker, and Youna, a juggler of na tional ability will attract a large au dience at the Coliseum this evening. The Y. M. C. A. is promoting the lec ture course this year and is making it a deserved success. This evening's entertainment is probably the best on the program. The sale of tickets has been very large and in addition the association has sold about 800 season tickets. However the money goes to a good cause and it is to the interest of the association that as many as possible attend. All receipts will be used in connection with the association. Shungopavi is a magician and ranks with the best in the country. Such illusions as shooting an arrow at a mark through a human body are in his repertoire. Youna Is a Japanese juggler and considered the best in the country. SONS OF VETERANS SELECT OFFICERS Who Will Take Office Monday Evening. , At the installation of officers of the Sons of Veterans Monday evening the division' secretary, Hi J. Bosworth of Winchester, and John D. Miller, 'mem ber of the division council, will be present. The officers to be Installed are: Commander. Ossie Coryell; sen ior vice commander, T. J. ' Sturgls; junior vice commander, Alexander Martin; secretary, Carrie R. Tingle; treaseurer, A. E. Renk. The other of fices are appointed anJTwill be filled at the meeting Monday evening TORN OVER MONEY FROM STAMP SALE Local Societies Raised $265 For Red Cross. From the sale of Red Cross stamps, the" Athenaea, Domestic Science and Aftermath societies realised $265, the net receipts from the sale of 26,500 stamps. The money has been taken to Indianapolis to State Hreasurer Dille by Frank Glass. It was reported that the clubs' expense wotfld be donated by the organizations from their treas uries. The total expense aggregates about $5. .... Nature's Varning Richmond People Must Recognize and , Heed It Kidney ills come quietly myster iously, But nature always warns you. Notice tbe kidney secretions. See if the color is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment, Passages frequent, scanty, painful. It's time then to use Doan's Kidney Pills, To ward off Bright's disease or dia betes. Doan's have done great work in Richmond. John Morris, 433 1& Main street, Richmond, Ind., says: "For several years I suffered from backache, the attacks being so severe at times that I could hardly straighten. The dto- ff use then again scanty passages of the kidney secretions plainly showed that my kidneys were affected and I finally decided to try a kidney remedy. In the spring of 1906. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills procured at A. .G. Luken & Co's drug store and they helped me after other preparations had failed. At that time I told of my ex perience in a public statement and now I gladly re-endorse the remedy. I have had only one occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills Since my first trial of them and I am glad to say thaVthe results in this case were as satisfactory as before." For sale by all dealers. ' Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Question of Proeodonce. Recently a dispute was raised as to whether a certain lawyer or a certain doctor was to have precedence at a function at which bot were to play prominent parts. It was Impolitic to allow either of these two men to be offended. While the discussion was under way as to which was to be seat ed next the speaker, an old politician In the room said the discussion was one which he thought be could settle by giving them the words of tbe great Diogenes, who had said upon an an cient occasion, "Let the thief go be fore; let the executioner follow after." The politician said he thought that meant the lawyer should have first place and the doctor come next. Mil waukee Free Press. Only One "BROMO QUININE" , That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 9t nt TUB (Ml Waive Is Here and we are prepared to keep you comfortable with the most com plete line of winter footwear over shown in Richmond. Felt Boots, Mishawaka socks. Hi-cut Arctics, and Hi-cut storm shoes the kind you need """"this time. Prices reasonable. We carry the celebrated -" - " BaflU Band FeflOs, AfcQAcs K, Jo EKLJMPE 807 Main St. Central Hotel 822-825 MAIN. BAKERY RESTAURANT Open All Night. Under new management. Best meals in the city for 25c. We sell a loaf of bread that is 2 oz. heavier than our competitors. 6c a loaf or 6 loaves for 25c W. E. Clapp Successor to Hewitt Clapp - Henry V. Denber FANCY GtlOCER High Grade Coffees and Teas Cor. 6tl St. and Ft. Wayne awe " Pnone 1204 Established 1871 There's No Use . For Anyone .Coughing their heads off when they can get a bottle of Con key's Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and Menthol Cough Syrup for 25 cents. THE CONKEY DRUG-CO. 9th and Main 8ts. Under new and correct management. Up-to-the-minute. Stroke the Old Year Oat and the New Year in American Kid 5c Cigar Ed. A. Feltraan 889 Mala St. ...DROttlDE It Is easy. Booklet of lastraettoa Free. Browale Ealarolafli Camera. n.8. 8X88 aa IX9 W. U. ROSS DRUG COMPANY. Albert O. Martin, D D. S. Colonial Building, Rooms 18 and 19. PHONE 163 j NO SOOT. NO Best lor Domestic asc. D A JR. B Y COAL Foraale exelaslvely ay A. Dsrsh Ccz fi Srpply Co. 1 i sap m iimy COR. Otti and IV3A3NI STREEflU FUnNITUIlE CSDDING L11J Packed tor STORAGE or STOPPING. DUNHAM'S FoiTiltare Store 827-823 Main Ctrsot. The 8tore of Bargain. Ccnpcay. ; 8TH AND FT. WAYNE AVE ' ..Custom Sbiris Guaranteed to Fit and Wear "Made in Richmond" By experienced shirt cutters' and ' makers. -. Pajamas and Night Robes. Mono grams and Greek Letter Designs. The Elrod Shirt Co. N. E. Cor. 9th and Mala. - WafleDii ' Kepalli?ilini Right on tbe second Is the only way to have your watch and that way 18 to have FEEGER give It his attention. H27I22iaSt rtzzzim PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY: EHLAR6.H ... We 1713 CsU Ct Asy JtrIry you desire but are not quite ready to purchase. All we ask is a very small deposit to show good faith and we will keep the jewelry you select until you are ready for it. So If yon have a future gift in mind, come and select it. Then you will know exactly what you are going to spend and can pre pare for it. O. E. DICtHNSON Li 11 S. 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