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i THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM! AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1913 PAGE "SEVEN .X r. e 1''- H K 4 SURPRISE PARTIES MARK WEEK END Two Cambridge City Hostess es Entertain With Two Course Luncheons. GIVE FAREWELL AFFAIR i Many Out-of-Town Guests Attend Social Given By Miss Grofford. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 21 Mrs. Marry Kuster entertained a com pany of ladies Wednesday afternoon in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. C. : B. Lester, who went to Columbus, Ind., ! yesterday to spend the winter. The afternoon was the regular meeting day for the Ladies' Aid society, of wnlch Mrs. Lester has long been a member, and it was with difficulty that her granddaughter pre vol led upon her not to go. Running across to a neighbor's house she noticed that a number of automobiles had stopped at Mrs. Kuster's residence. Thinking it to be company for Mrs. Kuster, she returned home, and was astonished to find the guests her own. A luncheon was served. As the company was leaving, all joined in singing "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." The guests were Mesdames Wesley Cary, P. H. ehring, I. N. Morrey, Lee Ault, Eliza beth Paul, Alvin Uormel, Sue Bow- ! man, J. B. Routh, Susie (Juyton, I. N. Davis and Matthew Williams. j Miss Grofford Hostess. j Miss Mabel Grofford entertained a company of friends at her home in St. Elizabeth's parsonage, a few even ings since. The hours were spent at games, after which a two course luncheon was served, in which Miss Grofford was assisted by Misses Ma tie Dirk and Mamie Murphy. The guests were Misses Nora Murphy and E. Jhinn of Richmond, James Murphy and isister, Miss Mamie, of Beeson's; the Misses Rose and Katherine Reagon, Madeline Mancini, Anna Ready, Fran ces Ward, Gertrude Myers, Messrs. Peter Morris and Paul Carlos of Con nersvllle and Misses Matie Dirk, Mary Dillon and Bertha Cosgrove of this city. ' T. B. Millikan of New Castle was here Thursday. V Mrs. Jesse Mustin, after a visit with ..relatives here, is spending a few days - with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beam in IPRichmond. She will leave next Tues t7 "iay for her home in Muskegon, Mich. H Release Smallpox Victims, j J There being no further danger of a tt" spread of smallpox from the cases ! here, the Quarantine has been lifted. ; - The cases with one exception have 1 j proved to be varioloid. f Mrs. M. G. Gruesch and daughter j S will go to Cleveland within the next ; ton days to join Mr. Kreusch. They jjj will make Cleveland their home. l The Pythian Sisters enjoyed a so- I c.al hour after the close of work Wed- I I nesday evening. Refreshments were 11 served. (f Father Shea spent Wrednesday and ji Thursday in Rushville. j Mrs. Fred Roraer and daughter Mary Jj and Mrs. Mary Kreusch went to Ander j j foii today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mont j 3 Washburn. J A number from here attended the C. T. Wright stock sale near Earlham v Thursday. 1 The collection of gift books which has been in the public library the past few clays as a guide to persons in se j looting books for Christmas, was sent I to (he Marion public library Thurs- day. i J : Word of the death of Charles Over llibeck of Indianapolis, a former Cam ; J i bridge boy, was received by friends yesterday. The body was brought to hths city last evening. i i i - . jj Eczema and Itching Cured. it! The soothing, healing medication in DR. HOBSON'S E.CZEMA OINTMENT ''penetrates every tiny pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities stops itch ing instantly. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter, ; and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema J '' Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co.. Phil adelphia and St. Louis. A. G. Luken Z & Co. Advertl!errir.t') WEST MANCHESTER i Miss Alice Schuerman entertained at her home recently the Jolly club. The following were present: Miss Bon nie Shumaker, Miss Flora Bowman, Miss Hazel Barnes. Mrs. Ethel Trout wine, Mrs. Edna MoGri. Mrs. Cora weaver and children, Mrs. Pearl Itent froe and daughters. Estella and Nel lie. A Dutch lunch was served and games were played. The first number of the leclure oourse was given here Monday even ing by George Colby, a cartoonist. A very interesting meeting was held at the school building last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trone and Mrs. C. M. Barnes spent Thursday at the home of Frank Davlsson. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davlsson were entertained Sunday by J. B. Trone and wife. Mr. Halfaker of Columbus and Rev. Thuitt spent Sunday at the home of D. A. Petry. Bonnie Shumaker spent Sunday at the home of Samuel Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Cupp of near Lewis burg spent Sunday with William W. Smith and family. Ora Schaeffer and wife entertained Hollie. Ethel and Eddie Kimmell and Glen Hamilton, of Eldorado, Sunday. T EAST GERMANTOWN 4) . , Mrs. Harry Bogs of Richmond vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wills Sun day. Russell Pehr is home from Indian apolis. Mr. and Mrs. David Bertsch have returned from Miami. Fla., where they were looking for a home to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Mr. and irs. Henry Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Personett and Mrs. Katie Rieser and son spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mr. Frank McKee. Miss Ida Bertsch visited friends in Indianapolis last week. Mrs. Bertha Carpenter is visiting in Indianapolis. The Lutheran Aid society met all day Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Rum Xnell of Cambridge City. MARKETS FOR MANY CITY HOUSEKEEPERS V ,mf "1 i iii ihimi n Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago, has appointed a Commission to ascer tain how much housekeepers would profit by municipal markets. Bridesmaids For Jessie Wil son Busily Engaged. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. An elab orate musical program has been pre pared for the wedding of Miss Jessie Wilson and Francis Bowes Sayre, at the White House next Tuesday. Miss Margaret Wilson, the president's eldest daughter, has arranged thi3 part of the ceremony. The marine band, screened behind palms, will play a number of selections and will compliment - the bridegroom by play ing several of the compositions of hia cousin, the late Ethelbert Nevin. The boy choir off St. John's Episcopal church will sing several chorals. The White House guests have begun to arrive for the rehearsal of the wed ding and for the pre-nuptial festivities. Miss Marjorie Brown, of Atlanta and Miss Adeline Scott, of Princeton, have arrived and the other bridesmaids will reach Washington Sunday. Miss Mary White, one of the bridesmaids, makes daily trips from Baltimore to assist in the many tasks of preparation. Some comment has been occasioned in official circles by the announce ment that the leaders of the Progres sive party in congress have not been recognized in the invitations sent to the heads of the political parties, and unless a change be made the Bull Moos will not be represented at the ceremony. The noise and activity incidental to the preparations for the wedding and the early arrival of guests has driven President Wilson from his study and last night he sought the quiet of the executive offices, where he worked until after 10 o'clock on his forth coming message to congress. To Cure a Cold In One Oay. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. ( Advertisement) ECONOMY Mrs. Mort Edwards, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tillla Clark, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oler are the par ents of a boy, born Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Kennedy spent Wednes day in Richmond. Contractor Park Hunt, of Modoc, is putting a steel roof on the Odd Fel lows building. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chamness were in Muncie Wednesday. Miss Edna Garrison is unable to at tend school because of throat trouble. Mort Knapp, of Hagerstown, has a force of men putting in a new con crete bridge north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl went to Texas Tuesday for a visit of two weeks. Mrs. Will Threewitt has been dis tributing literature for a Chicago pub lishing house. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gotschell, of Rich mond, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rep logle Wednesday night. Chicken thieves are still operating in this part of the county. Mrs. Emma Clark is in Indianapolis where she has been taking treatment for rheumatism. Mr. Ridenhour and Mr. Howell, of Modoc, were in town Tuesday. Fresh Oysters or Ice Cream, either of both you get the best at Price's. FOUR PERSONS HURT BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT COLUMBUS, Ind.. Nov. 21. Four persons were accidentally shot near Hope, Ind., when both barrels of a shotgun which had been laid across the seat of a hunter's automobile were discharged. Mximford Hartzell was seriously wounded, and Miss Ru by Clarkson, Earl Zeigler and Paul Hurley were slightly hurt. The sud den stopping of the automobile jarred the gun as the persons were passing by. NERVES TREATED FREE ARRANGE PROGRAM DR. FRANKLIN MILES. The Great Specialist, Gives New Book and $2.50 Worth of Neuropathic Treatment Free. Sick people whose nerves are weak or deranged who have weak heart, liver, stomach or bladder: blues, head ache, dizziness or dullness; nervous dyspepsia, irritability, cold hands and feet, shortness of breath, palpitation or irregular heart-beat, dropsy, drowsi ness, nervousness, sleeplessness, trem bling, wandering pains, backache, irri table spine, rheumatism, hysteria would do well to accept Dr. Miles' lib eral offer. You may never have anoth er opportunity. His book contains many remarkable cures after five to twenty local physi cians and specialists failed. It also contains endorsements from Bishops. Clergymen. Statesmen. Editors, Busi ness Men, Farmers, etc. Send for Remarkable Cures in Your State. His improved Treatments for these diseases are the result of r0 years' ex perience and are thoroughly scientific and remarkably successful, so much so that he does not hesitate to offer Free Treatments to the sick that they may test them at his expense. Write at once. Describe your case, and he will send you a two-pound Treatment and a new Book Free. Address Dr. Franklin Miles. Dept. NS 9"S to ?1S Main St., Elkhart, Ind. (Advertisement) CHICAGO PREACHER ARRIVES TOMORROW ! last chance they would have to sur EvangellSt Miller W ill Start prise him, as he is going to quit count Meetings At Doddridge Chapel Sunday. MILTON, Ind., Nov. 21 Evangelist J. E. Miller of Chicago, who will con i ! duct a series of meetings at Doddridge: chapel, will arriver tomorrow after-' noon. His first service will be held Sunday morning To illustrate his j Mr8 j c Gbm aE(J dailghter themes the evangelist has a 6eries of; Mary, Mrs. George Cooper and Mrs. four hundred stereopticon slides. Rev. j Floyd Gilbert w ere in Richmond Wed Miller is an effective speaker and his '; nesday. , meeting will prove hignly successful. The Friends church will start re vival services Sunday, Jaunuary 4. Mrs. Alice DuGranrut visited at Dub lin Wednesday. His meetings at the Christian church are full of interest. There have been several accessions during the week. Services will be held Saturday night and Sunday morning and even ing. The song services are in charge of Mr. Oliver. Baptism will be admin istered Friday evening. Rev. Westhafer will preach at the M E. church Sunday morning. He will return to Doddridge chapel for the : evening service. MiBa josephine Smith was in Rich- HMends held prayer meeting W ed-1 mond nesday evening with Mrs. . H. , Miss Helen Steffenson was in Rieh-SwPe- I mond Wednesday. Frank Morris is constructing a ce- j Mlgs punicP L. Johnson spent Tues ment floor at his livery barn. a.av niht with Mlas Flmn Henhv I The ladies of the Christian church will have a quilt in at the home of Mrs. Alice Gresh. Mrs. Will Philpott and Mrs. Will Fil by spent Wednesday with Mrs. AlMe Trine, east of town. efz.loY : HaPhavevechurchLMH Mrs. Jesse Moore was the guest of -er sister, Mrs. Vincent Gibbs, at Con- i nersville Thursday. Mr. ana Mrs. John Sering of Con-1 nersville have been guests of Mrs. Nancy Baldwin. The public schools will observe the Thanksgiving season with an appro priate program Wednesday afternoon. The ladies of the M. E. church are making preparations for their Thanks giving dinner, which will be given in the Odd Fellows' hall next Thursday. Lyeurgus Beeson was at Richmond yesterday to probate the will of'M. D. Beeson. Frank Rothermel was a witness Oscar Kirlin. a representative of the; local I. O. O. F. lodge at Indianapolis, ; special mission. It is made for that ad returned home Thursday. j vprtised for that sold for that one purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Knipe were at j TONSILINE is the one and only Sore Connersville Wednesday to visit their j Throat Remedy which is sold over a large children. I part of the United States. You'll rt Mrs. Henry McMahan visited rela-1 tives at C ambridge City 'I nursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellam enter - tained Mrs. Nancy Baldwin and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Sering, of Connersville, at dinner Thursday. EGGEMEYER'S TWO GROCERY STORES s SUGAR Granulated Best Quality Pure Cane 25 lb. Cloth Bas $1.25 Per Bag Turkeys Geese Mince Meat Maple Syrup Plum Pudding; New Raisins Orange Peel Cluster Raisins Poultry Season French Capers Bee Hive Coffee Swiss Cheese Grimes Golden Apples Pitted Dates New Shelled Nuts DatNut Butter Minute Gelatine Tuna Fish Corn Poppers Head Lettuce Glace Fruits Bulk Queen Olives Symrna Figs TURKEYS 200 Fine Birds for THANKSGIVING Order Now PHONES (East End Store) 1198-1199 (West End Store) 1151-1152 C'4 m fcrl 3S 4 H U PRESENT DR. LOOP WITH FINE ROCKER i ECONOMY. Ind., Nov. 21. Thirty j men surprised Dr. A. L. Loop Tuesday j evening in honor of his birthday an-' niversary. Dr. Loop said it was the f ; :ng oirtnaays in tne ruture. l ne men presented him with a large oak rocker. ' The W. C. T. U. will hold a market on the afternoon of Novemner Ta, with a variety of articles for 6ale. ' LIBERTY, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bilby were in Richmond last Friday. mond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett of Rich mond visited H.- Bilby and family Friday and Saturday. A number from here attended the play at Straughns Saturday evening given by the high school. Miss Oda. Brown shopped in Indian apolis Friday. Misses Martha and Mary Adams were in New Lisbon Friday. Mrs Larsh shopped in Richmond Thursday. Miss Grace Money and Doris Floyd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T ' of Richmond. ' Sundav Miss Blanche Drown returned to her I home in Bloomington Tuesday after a visit here with her sister, Miss O. Brown. J. C. Johnson is in Lewisville this week. Mrs. P. W. Lafevor and daughter, j were the guests of Mrs. F. Bertie, Hayes Wednesday. Mrs Hnrrv Rradwav and Mrs Tva LanRSton shopped in Richmond Wed- j nesday. A "Society for the Instruction of Eugenics" recently founded in New York, already has 200 members. Sore Throat Prudence. No family medicine chest is well stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for you don't know what moment it may be needed ! to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSIUNE'S need TONSILINE one of these eS days, or some nigntwiien tne orui? j store is closed better have a bottle 'ready at home when you need it i most. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Size I $1.00. All Druggists. "i? ,.jJk. AN ITT J-AVTNG examined can after can of various var ieties in vegetables, fruits and otner canned goods, we know that never have we received more delicious, natural flavor, solid pack goods, than are coming to us in this year's large shipments. RIPE AND MELLOW They'll fairly melt In your month -Tere'8 substantial saving possible Ly anh'ci'patlng your Winter needs now and purchasing in cas lots. We mve on handling end carrying charges, if yoi purchase now. This sav ing w give you in addition to the quantity price. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY LEMON CLING PEACHES Finest California 1913 Pack BROADWAY BRAND Dozen Cans $2.40 Six Cans $1.25 Two Cans 45 C SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS New Pack, Extra Tender Quality Dozen Cans SI. 50 Six Cans 80c Two Cans 27c RAMONA BRAND rzv.-jsi x Wm IP7 a' Richmond's Exclusive Agents For THESE FAMOUS SAUSAGES Joli it i. & Sons, Grocers. nzic ACCEPTS POSITION AT HOTEL HOWALO L. P. Melody Now Connected With "Hostelry At Hamilton. NEW PARIS. O.. Nov 21 L. P. Melody has accented a position with i-e Hotel Howaid at Hamilton, O B L McKee was in Dayton Wed nesday. Mrs. Nancy Noggle, who has been visiting her daughter in Louisville. Ky., spent the early part of the week with her son. Everett Purvianoe. She expects to move to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collins of New Madison spent Tuesday and Wertnes day with his brother, Harry Collins anu family. Mr and Mrs. George Harter of New Madison called on friends here yes terday. Mrs. Adam Louck of near Richmond spent Wednesday here. She will move oooooo BORN o o The body it never at reat. Eey aeven original cells have beea brokeo down o o o o o o o o o o o o o rpHIS process is a neceaaarr grind of life's cog wheels or cycles proceeding rapidly wbila we work hard with brain or tnuacla and slowing- down while wa raat or alp. Thus the chief factor In this constant chance this dth and birth ef the Ussucs. is the blood. A true reliable blood maker which ham girem safis faction for over forty yean in it liquid form i Dr. Pierce's golden edical fpiscovery which retnorea ftie poisons and aupplies vJld people, especially in tha spring- season, circulation cold hands and feet. Children season, emppe fevers and acute diseases either in liquid or tablet form of the drufg - Send SO one-cent stamps O O O Address: Dr. Pierce, Inralid.' Hotel. Buffalo, N.Y. O O O THE PEOPLE'S MODERATE IT MHPB. Pooh Vrjttrt .gOuTS 9 Jew Goods y.. - . a,,, Eooeinever la next week to the Bevlngton property at the corner of High and Main street. I Mrs. George W. Rlcnards spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her mother at New Madison. Her sister returned home with her for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Shinkle hare re turned from Bethel, O., where they were called by the serious illness and ' death of Mrs. Shinkle'a brother. ! Mrs. Bertha Stigleraan and Mrs. i Charles Bulla cf Chester spent yes-; terday with Misses Mary and Sarah ! Carr and H. C. Hill j Mrs Earl Irvin and children and; Miss Bertha Burbage o? Eaton spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. George' Thurston j V E Yager of Dayton was her! yesterday on bujstaass. j A. H Sherer of Dayton spent yes-; terday here Mr. and Mrs Etnmett Sherer and son of Richmond visited Mrs. Mary A. McGill and daughter Thursday Mrs John Johanning and children of Richmond huve been the guests of Mr and Mrs. G B. McGill. Mr and Mrs. Curt Bauir.gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Raumgardnor and Mrs. Ed Conrad of Lima. O . spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Satou in Richmond. AGAIN oooooo o yeaii we ara practically hara again. Our thrown out aod replaced by Dew ooct. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o IN aiuernic ("thin blooded") people, there who are pale mad pany. or thorn who carry tha sires of poor, pois oned blaod in pttnplea, blotch or hoi la upon ttiair body wa know tha cells of tbff bod t arc not g-etlinff u(-int oxyren carriad them bjr lb rovl-bhwd corpusci to tho organa ef the body psrt, twd blood. rhow tha errecta and people ef all rhow tha eiTecta of Uiia" blood, feeble reooverina from should ebtam this tonic and bioed bo iat. fsr trial box of tablets. PRICE DENTAL OFFICE Gold Crowns ..$3.C0 Bridge Work ..$3.01 Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filings .....$1.00 up Silver Fillings 50o up Inlay Work a Specialty. Examination Free. All Werk Guaranteed. We not only claim, but have Indisputa ble proof of the greatest and most per. feet method now used for the painless extraction of teeth. New York Dental Parlors 9044 Main St. RICHMONO. IND. Open Evenings. EGGEMEYER'S TWO GROCERY STORES FLOUR Gold Medal You Know It As Advertised 25 lb. Bags 69 Cents ' Per Bag Ducks Chickens Sweet Cider Ripe Olives New Currants Sultana Raisins Lemon Peel New Fijrs Skinned Figs Pastry Flour Dot Chocolate Brick Cheese Salad Dressing Fruit Cake Snow Mellow New Honey Rouquefort Cheese Pop Corn Shell Oysters Oyster Plant Midget Pickles N. Y. Cheese Mixed Candies TURKEYS 200 Fine Birds for THANKSGIVING Order Now PHONES (East End Store) 119S-1199 (West End Store) 1151-1152 64 J THE WORST OF COLDS RELIEVED IN 5 MINUTES Jutt Eat a Lump of Sugar on Which You Have Put a Few Drops cf Leach's Virgin Oil of Pine. Relief is Waiting for You at the Neat, est Drug Store. Don't Walt Go Now Most people who have never used this simpie remedy for the cure of colds and coughs, think you are Bttvtchir.g the truth when you tell them that Leach's Virgin Oil of Pine will relieve the worst of colds In five minutes. Mind you. not cure your cold that quickly, but relieve the snif fling, the breathing, the headache an4 the other immediate suffering. Foohsh-Foolish Man Whm H Coeld So Easily Rid Himsstf of 8ueh MtMry. And the wonder of It all Je thDU preparation is so abeolutnlx and en tirely harmless. Jnst a compouad of Tlrgin oila as purs as the fresra air of a pdne forest. If you have a cold, be rars to fet this Fplendid remedy. Dont "monkey" with substitute or cheap ImrtasOtms. The genuine ooeta but SO eenta and Is sold at all drug store. Money back If it doesn't cure your cold. Look for the eUinatura of the I eh Chemical Co. of Cincinnati. Ohio and If your druggist wont supply yo. then order direct. Sold and recommended In Richmond by Clem Tnistlethwatte cd all lead ing druggist everywhere (AdTsrlUsmsat) FORGET-ME-NOTS Afhen yo think of "hhjh quality po tatoes' think of me and ask yr grooer, or call 2441. L. D. 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