Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 February 1906 — Page 4

THE MORNING PALLADIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1906.

RICHMOND DAILY- PALLADIUM

Palladium Printing Co J. Publishers. ENTERED AT .FICiTMOND POSTOFFICE AS SECOND CLASS MATTER Weekly Established 1831 Daily Established 1876 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By Mail In Advance. Daily, one year, $3.00 Daily, six months, . . . 1.50 Daily, three months, . . .75 Daily, one month, .... .25 BY CARRIER 7 CENTS A WEEK. Persons wishing to take the PALLADIUM by carrier may order by postal or telephone either 'phone No 21. When delivery irregular kindly make complaint. : f The PALLADIUM will be found at the following places: Palladium office, We&tcott Hotel, I Arlington Hotel, Union News Company Depot. Gates' Cigar Store, West Main. The Empire Cigar Store. TWO CENTS AT ALL PLACES OF SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1006; .?. .. WEEKLY PRIZE. .. Thai PAttA3EilUM wants the news, and will, pay one dollar,1 ($1.00)-for the" neat" piece of local news mailed, 'phoned, or delivered EXCLUSIVELY to this office on or before February 7.. Oct busy and earn the dollar. FARMERS' ANNUAL MEETING WAS HELD AT CAMBRIDGE CITY WEDNESDAY. Program of Iluch Interest Was Carried Oat rour Counties in At1 tendance. (IV. ivlium Correspondence.) Cnmbi! :x meeting !' stitute '. 1 Hi ay. T'e;of far-ds Itiish and ' intertsl vr The fol'o.M! City. Feb. 1. The first ! Fn i hums Animal In.11 in this city Wednesvv. n 4(xl attendance l'im Henry, Fayette, '.y:.o onunties and much s!.ii! in the meeting. v;is the Ingram for the day: --'.) : F" n. in.. . . jnjusic i i 1 1 1 1 : i im-i'.estra. Tn vocation--Ki'v. 1 la why. "Insi'cts A !Y-rtin ("irowiiv' Croj.s." Walter h'atlitT. "Mow to Secure and Maintain Roil Feitility," T). F. Maish. 1:30 p. iu. Music. "(1 rowing and Fceuin Alfalfa," Alpha Lnnq:ston. "I Tow to Feed and Care for Milk cows," T). F. Mnish. "What T Saw at the I-:' -national Stock Show," Mrs. V. C. Meredith. Music. p. ir. S-Min"" Duhlin Qnartf t. "The Fa:ir.cr of To dry," Maish. S i n ji n 7 D ubl i n Q u a rt e t . D. F. C0LUM01A (JHEcSF. G9. Rn.r-o "tArV PSmni 9 ! il'JtlJVilO lllVd l Utilkld I Eoyd arwl D;.'rc!::I Are AwaxcLaiL Fr.'rc- f:r 'iioir Products. ' - ( Pall r. .1 i :;m Corrcspon den ce. ) Cambrid- e City, Feb. 1. The Columbia Cl.rese Factory of this city, owned by Mesrs. Boyd and Driscbel, received a medal wbicb was awarded tbeir cheese at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904, a few days ago. The medal is made of bronze and is large and one of beauty. At the time of the exposition Boyd and Driscbel were the only exhibitors who were exhibiting for medals. During the nine years in which the farm has been making ! nr, they have received thirty-one tr.cdals. .

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" store changes hands Vi'' I'" d.r ii THOMAS AND THOMAS SELL TO 0HAS PELTMAN, J Mr. Thomas Was One of the Yoangest Easiness Men In the City ' of Richmond. - A-deal was completed yesterday whereby the men's furnishinsr and clothing store of Thomas & Thomas'

203 Ft. .Wayne Ave. and 41S North at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eighth street, comes into the posses-: Michael Loftus, 203 North Fourth sion of Charles IL Feltman, 017. street, at the age of 94 years. South I street, formerly oue of the 1 Mrs. Lavin has been a resident of partners in the Richmond Shoe Com- Richmond for over thirty years, havpany, 800 Main street. The consider- ! ing come hero from Ireland. In that nlion is not known. j country she lived in County Mayo, The firm of Thomas & Wehrlcy from where a number of the Irish was established in September, 1904, ! residents of the city have come. Mrs. and on John Wehrley's retirement . Lavin was a member of St. Mary's from the firm in Aprii, 1905, Howard church but has not been able to atThomas took his mother, Mrs. Eliza-; tend for a long period, as she lias beth Thomas into the firm. Mr. been feeble for several years. Thomas succeeded in building up a ' Mrs. Lavin is survived by one son, very profitable business. Mr." Felt- j John Lavin, of 1022 North G street, man took charge of the business last j and by one daughter, Mrs. Michael

c veiling. Uefore Mr. Thomas' retirement from the concern he- had the distinction of being one of the youngest bnsincs men in the city or state, Le- ' ing only twenty years of age, becom- ! t n i s n mi n:g a memner or tne urm or i nomas .. Wehrley when eighteen years old. lie stated last nhiht that he had reached no decision as to what business he would embark in. CHANGE IN OFFICERS. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1. The Controller of the Currency has announced these changes in the list of officers of the following Indiana banks: The First National Bank of j Cambridge City, C. S. Kitterman and P. II. Jones, assistant cashiers; the Old National Bank of Ft. Wayne, "W. II. Rohan, cashier; the City National Bank of Goshen, D. A. Sanders, president, in place of F. G. Ilubbell; the Citizens' National Bank of Greensburg. G. G. Welsh, assistant cashier; the Union County National Bank of j Liberty, W. A. Bryson, second vicepresident; ' the Citizens National Bank of Peru. O. E. Potter, assistant cashier; the First National Bank of Bicuntmcv.lo ca?hier in place of C. It. Dul?3lrayv; tl.e Scnth Bend Nationaltl?ntit (of South Bend, George yVyroftnV vice-president, in place of! Lucius Biubbard. PENSION. DAY MONDAY. Pension day falling on Sunday this rontK money will be paid to the veterans on Monday, February 5. . CREAM TO WHIP. This is Extra Heavy. Also Milk Every Day. Phone 292. 'HADLEY BROS.

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,i..-. V MRS. LAVI1I DIED AT HOME OF DAUGHTER LAST NIGHT. Wa. Ninety-Fonr Years Old Had Lived in Richmond Tor Over Thirty Years. Mrs. Katheiine' Lavin, one of the oldest residents of the city, died last evening at six o'clock from senility, 1 JUIUS. e v.ts a ; cr of :i; Charles eve is a linr.Drr c gran; dildren. 'l-e f M! cr;"l will he held o:i Saturr'orniro- rt St. r-.vv's (Catholic at ni:ie oVloc . 's eer.icterv. interment in ZZOOZIDZTSZ ANNUAL REPORT. The followiiv is the. report of Wayne County Recorder, Frank C. . i ( . ah, for the vcar ending Dee umber .'51, ICC", v.-hich has bean sent to the State Statistician: 3, 30 deeds, consideration, .2,01 0,4'H ; 30C riortgagcs on farms, '. consideratio::, $MS,5in; 512 inort gages o' lo's, consideration ;M0L372; sat i'-fac'ior.s r.f inert sra ires on farm? Vor.t-i deration, C4."3.C42; 4"G sctisf. ic ion on lots, consi leration (;-,X')y11. I L, -ii clip t lei it oi t TigcsotTCi Uer:tio:i tlo(.. it.r. .5,i if f""sc3 on chatcT irort'Tnures, corsideration, 544C3. Total nrmher of mortgages, S15. Tirl ecrsiJcration of mortgages. ... trl r.".mber of satisfactions, 770 Total consideration on satisfactions,, $S53,333. Personally Conducted Ton: California. to Exclusively first-class tour undo the auspices of the Tourist Depar' ment, Chicago, Union Pacific I North-Western Line; leaves Chieae Wednesday, February 7th, spendin the disagreeable portions of Febn ary and March in the land of sn shine and flowers. $350.00 inclndt all expenses, railway fare, sleepircars, meals in dining cars and hotexpense. Service first class in ever respect. Itineraries and full parti, ulars on application S. A. Hutchi' son, Manager, 212 Clark St.. and 12 Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

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CHAUTAUQUA MAY BE INCORPORATED

COMMITTEE HAS CONFERRED WITH ATTORNEY RUPE ABOUT MATTER. THE PLEDGES OF A FEW MEN Have Been All the Backing , the . Movement Has Had in Past - Association Needed. 0 A it . r i - Vl7 ; A. ; conimittee, . chesea itsptn atdongii Ije. members of; last y.earjiiChata qua! aviation, is wornJfa:lan which will, if it is ' carried outj'. insure the Chautauquilk 'as. a, permanent institution. ' .'t ' ,The commit tee,v composed of E. K. Shera, D. R. Ellabatger and John H. Nicholson, has conferred with Attorney John L. Rupe in reference to incorporating1 the association, and although no definite action has been taken, it is practically assured that an association, incorporated to proect the interests of the stockholders, will be formed. ; , For three years, a- chantauqua ser siqn has been held backed. by a public, organization, shch '4aB the Commer' cial :Club or Merchants' association A. few. men were leaders and personally pledged tbemjBelvs . to stand good " . 'for any" losses occasioned through misnoanagement ot bad wathet". So fair, each "session has been mpre of a success than its pred eccssor,' but the strai on the few meirhas been too great and they wish to shift; some of the responsibility. f The ipcorporated company will not be a private enterprise, but will be conducted, along rtb,- same Jinesas have the associations and committees in the past.r There would probably be' no capital stock, but a sum which would be subscribed by different citizens .to cover-any possible loss. This sura would not be greater than $2,500, and "would not be paid into the treasury unless there was need for more funds. The question of using the Glen is a serious obstacle to the committee. By the last legislature a law was passed which allowed chant auquas the use of nublic parks under the "ondition rr:i'vht he that :ainc any profits which are to be turned over to tli city treasury. This leaves the arrociation to start the foUowir? year with ro capital. An effort will he lrrule at the next kcs?on of the leg'sia'vTp fo ras-- a measure which wor.hl relieve tlic situation. HIGH SG1I00L HEWS To The h:.-h F.rd nr. i , !o i V" i i i : the probably be iC'V.-'v;:;i 'c I Jo X oko?"H high fchord tcrnr. "fr I'iir:: receive ! a letter v stnlin.T t-int t':ev v.-o'.ild accept the hnllcne 10 rr:;t ll.eru '"o:.;e time go. The gano will b. plsryed lie re 'f played all c.v.l if all r.rvrivvxonts cai l?o made the date will be announced later. ' The local boys vill he at a great c"penre to bring he Kokorro 1 ru-.a hero and as a good "nine is rromiccl, it is hoped that attendance Avill be sufficient to lefray tL xjense,s. Miss Klapp Returns. Afton Klapp.who has been sick, lias resumed her studies at high school. To Get School Caps. Caps of the high school colors may be the fad among the high school boys in the near future. Preparing For Track. Some of the track team candidates of high school practiced high jumping in the Garfield gymnasium last night. Guyer and Murray will probibly be the only weight men on the feam. ' Howard Hiatt, one of the track team's" best sprinters, painfully hurt his knee yesterday while high jumping in the side yard at high school. Last Examination. The last examination of this term vill be held next Monday and Tuesday. The pupils will receive their ards on Friday of next week. . 4 Diplomas in June. About eight seniors who will grad late, this term will receive their di plomas in June.

JESSUP MAKES HIS POSITION I

CLEAR. Richmond, Ind., Jan. 50,; 190G. ; To the Republican Voters: In this the last week of the campaign I call your attention to the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, and desire to say: 1st, That I am not the candidate of any organization, nor of any innerparty organization; not of any individual ncr group of individuals, but address my candidacy to all Republicans. 2nd, that my candidacy is upon but one proposition, and that of lawenforcement and the continuation of the policy so far carried out. Two years ago the same was my position, and I ask yon to refer back and see if I have kept my word. Ton should refer, to the official records of your candidates seeking re nomination for by his record the candidate is com pelled to ' stand, and by my v own I freely do; Mistakes I have made and twill Drobably make many more, but I challenge any individual to point to f single omcial act or my own in which I have refused or neglected to make known to him the raasons why I did exactly as I did, should he have desired so to know. 4 I 3rd, that my candidacy is opposed so far as I can ascertain, now after two weeks, by hut one class and that one by those favoring a " liberal' or wide-open" policy, or in other words by those whom the enforcement of the law hurts. This entire class with its friends is united against '.ray candidacy, and in a way seldom witnessed in this county. ' Wherefore I especially request that on next Monday every Republican of the county by his veto shall declare hiinself for it is only by bo doing that this question1 may be' fairly tried. There is anrlsane -in the campaign, and it is. neither1 poll ticalTioi1 personal. I say : without '.hesitancy that the question for every voter is, ' Shall the Prosecuting Attorney of Wayne County be a person' under obligations for his nomination to the united wideopen and liberal element, or shall he be a person under ne obligations except as to his oath and his duty, and one who believes it a part - of that duty hot only to prosecute -every case deserving prosecution, but' further to lend every influence in favor of such conditions as will tend to keep the commission of crime to a minimum?" I ask each Republican to think the matter over and to decide for himself, and further to go to the polls and vote. The lines are so drawn that in the result in this one contest we may know for what the major 'ty of Republicans of the county stand. Respectfully, WILFRED JESSUP. d&wfebo. The I-o-s Angeles Limited, electric lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leaves Chicago 10:00 p. m. daily, ariives Los Angeles 4:25 p. m. third day. Solid through trains via s hU ern Tor lTni,.n Pacific & Northwe.5ie Sn.lt Lake Route, iv' car roservatioir. ra! !-::.;?!! apply to your or address. nt A. ever. Yr:iv. . .:!., Chic.vjo, JIl. -if. " ' . 1 i V , Notre Dame Lady's App;al. To all mat ism. knowing sufferers of rheuw hether muscular or f -Hie joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to-her for home treatment which has already cured all of these tortures. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You can cure yourself at home as thousands will testify no change of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric - acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole sj'stem. If the above interests you for proof address Mrs. M. Saunders, Box R. Notre Dame, Ind. Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to take. Powerful to Cure, AudUelcome In every Hone KIDNEY and UYEH core Dr. Kennedy's Farorlte Remedy Is adapted to mil ares and both wif afTordlDK per nani-nt relief in ail caxs rnusrd by Imimrity of the !ood. such , KJdnejr. Bladder and Ller Com l.-nnts 0n,tipawn, and weakn-wg pf-nllar to Tif-n. fiufH-'fl for ft ver.m. Prfpard bv "a. s. hKM;nvi ho;. rondont. x. V. V E,ilirtt-giUt Si ttles $5.(J0 Dr. Weaver's Treatment. Syrup ir the blood ; Cerate for 8 kit; -actions. ?

Torthe f Republican voters of

'f " Wayne County. ...I desire hereby to formally . solicit vour suuoort of my candidacy for the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, and take this method of addressing yon 4 personally, as the demand upon 4 my time are such that I cannot, in justice to them, make a personal canvas.. There is but one ground upon which I ; request such nomination, and that upon such work as I have done as your officer, and to which I am committed to follow. My course and policy simply being to use and lend my every effort, openly and above-board in behalf of a rigid enforcement of the law. If such course and. policy meet your approval; I ask your support ; if not," neither in jus- . tice to you nor to myself should I receive it. Believing that in such ft po&ition as I have stated above, I . have but recited the desire of Hie great majority of the Wayne Connty citizenship, and trusting to the consideration of each voter, I remain, Very truly yours, WILFRED JESSUP Richmond, Ind., Jan. 22, 1906. ANNOUNCEMENTS REPRESENTATIVE. W. S. RATLIFF is a candidate for Representative from Wayne County, 1 subject 'to "the ' Republican nomination. ': '.ins iW;- l-J. - 0 - STATE SENATORS s : 0

ROSCOE .KTRKMAlf Je a,eanr. A didate for State. Senator- from Wiama M

and Union Counties, subject ? to tle .b Republican nomination. s d&w r JOINT REPRESENTATIVE, v-.jr RICIIARD N. EUJOTT of Fayette County i a candidate for' Joint : Representative of Wayne and Fay-" ' ette Counties, subject to the Republican nomination. ' ' - w CLERK. HARRY PENY is a candidate 1 fr clerk of the Wayne Ciresit Court, subject to the Republican " nomination. ,y AUDITOR. D. S. COE k a candidate for Anditor of Wayne County, subject te llie Republican nomination. PRCSECUTINO ATTORNEY. WILl'ltKl) JESSUP is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to !he Republican nomination. PAUL COMSTOCK IS A CANDIDATE for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican nomination. TPJ1AGUEER. B. B. MV1H('K is a candidate for treasurer nf Wayne County, subject to the Re; uk'w a nomination. - CDr.SJJIONER. C. E. V,'lI.d:V is a candidate for CommissiortV of Wuyne County (Kastern dislrict) t'Mbject to the Repullicnn tiorv;i: ilion. T. E. CLA'Mv is a candidate for Commissioner of Wayne County It V iMVJJi J.i.'.. il. ? ! i L LI . LUC Republican nomination. sheriff. r LINUS MEREDITH is a candidate fo Sheriff of Wayne County, subject to. the - Republican t nomination. , . ... S,'- ' ALBERT A: STEEN is a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne Gnnty, subject to the Republican nomination. COEONEJl. I)R, G. A. MOTTIER is a candi-f date for Coroner pf Wayne County, subject ..;to. the Republican nomination. ' ! DR. MORA BULLA is a candidate'" for Co:o;;cr ( Wr.yne County ,Vf-ub-ject to the '.Retvbl!c?n nominatiorf. PR., A. .L. BRAlUCAMP ! a, can-) didalf for Co roiutr , nt . Wajn e County, subject to (he Republican nomination. T-T ASSESSOR. ALPIIETS G. COMPTON is a candidate f vCconty Assessor, subject to IV? T?r-p"d;M rmiinntion. V.' W. M A u'TKE U M rnM,r,.bte for jC. jiifv As-'por, -ibject to the Iepuldicon i.ominalion. EPnaiAt, KOTICE. ' , ,;" On account of the State Oratorical Contest to 1 be );eld at Indianapolis, February r 2, L'JOC, the Richmond Street & In tcrurban Railway Company has n?med & rate of $1.75 round trip pood on all trains leaving Richmond that date up to and including No. GO at 4:30 p. m. and good returning on all trains leaving Indi. anapolis up . to and including Monday, February 5th ; to ' accommodate the people returning after the contest Friday nisrbt. No.. 80 leaving Indianapolis at 11:30 p. m. will run J through to Ri'-Iinond. For particu lars call oja-'loenl agent.