Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 330, 29 December 1906 — Page 5
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The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, December 29, 1906. Page Five. WANTS TO BE ARRESTED HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely -Warnings That Nobody Can Afford to Ignore.
IS SENT AWAY FROM JAIL Son of Sandusky Merchant Appears at Police Station in St. Louis on Two
Occasions and' Asked to Be Charged
With Forgery.
I Publisher" Press. St. Louis, Dec. 28. Daniel F. Loveland, son of a merchant at Sandusky, O., who was taken Into custody twice during the week, because of his assertions that he is wanted by the Savings Bank of Elyria, O., on r charge of forKery, was again released and told to stay away from the police station. A telegram fr ti Elyria said he was wanted and a second and a second telegram said not to held him. Loveland insists on being sent back to Ohio, to atone for his. professed wrong doing.
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MILTON.
Milton, Ind., Dec. 28, (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Doll and son Rudolph
j of Indianapolis and at T. J. Bishop's
i Mrs. James Shank entertained at ! family dinner party Wednesday.
i Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Morgan of i Crawfordsvllle arc at William L.
Parkins.
Paul Wilson of Richmond was with
Milton .friends on Thursday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Veriion were I t Lewisville Thursday o visit his
aunt Mrs. Newton Williams
Mrs. Chas. Davis entertained the
I Merry-Co-Round Club Thursday even
Ins.
1 Oscar Beeson and wife of Conners
vllle were Mrs. Ella Hoffman's .guest
Tuesday.
Arley Lowry and family are guests
of Matthew Hubbell and family.
Walter J. Hubbard and farn.ly and
I Peter Heeler and family were among
1 1 he guests at the Xnias dinner at Eli jah Hurst's.
I Tom McDaniels of Hartford City
I spent Xma.i in Milton with his sons
i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan and Idaughter Miss Luella and Miss Mary
Tingle of Eaton, O., aro at T. I fCrists.
DANGER SIGNAL No. 1 from the kidney secretions.
comes
They
Si
Mrs. Youse, nee Retta Whiteley of
Wabash Is visiting her aunt Mrs. W.
I Ferris.
Will Preston Is home from DePauw
I University. I Louis and Griffin Cooney of India
napolis are at their fathers, Griffin
: Cooney s.
I Miss Nora Mann is in Richmond
Vvlsiting her brother Sam Mann
miss iora uampbeii was tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. James 1.1. Napiejr at
KJenterville Thursday.
Mrs. Will Callaway T and daughter Helen returned to Indianapolis Thurs
day.
Artificial gas, the
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CAMBRIDGE CITY. PamhrMirfa fMrv Tier- fSnl 1
flames R. Uoyd of Lincoln, Neb., is 4ere visiting his brother Dudley Boyd find other relatives for a few days. Miss Lottie Marsh is the guest of
Miss Hazel Presnell at New Castle
his week.
Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and child-
en are spending a few days with rel-
tives in Indianapolis this week.
Miss Sarah Oliver is visiting her nusin Miss Georgia McDorman at
S'ew Castle, this week. 1 ' Miss Gertrude Kirkwood left for
this evening where she will
Mrs. Bert Call until
iClwood
w the guest of
'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wise and children left for their home In Connersplle today after a pleasant visit over vmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. lrm-zn Wrtrl.
Miss Irene Elliott Is the guest of kiss Jean Perdieu at Connersville lor a few days. I Mr. Richard Thornton of Bloomingjon. III., is here visiting Mr. Gilbert possley and daughter May. j Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Koon who g.ave been the guests of relatives near g.Vnterville for the past week are 'pending a few days with Mr. and gjlrs. Spencer Gethers, living north of gjiwn, before. returning to their home U Dunrieth, Ind. Miss Leon Hatterman of I lagersfwn visited Miss May Crossley here fday. -
w.'ll warn yoi; when the kidneys are
tick. Well kidneys excrete a clear,
amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick,
red. ill smelling urine, full of sed
ment and irregular of passage. y
DANGER SIGNAL No. 2 comes
from the back. Back pains. dull and
heavy, or sharp and acute, iell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the coming of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Doans Kidney
Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them
permanently!
James Wodwad, of 1817 George Street. Logansport, Ind.. says: "I
could not stand' more than a few
hours at a (time, on account of the
pain in the jntgion of my kidney s, which was so severe tjhat it throbbed
with the beating of the heart. The pains extended through the body and
up to my back. To stoop or to lift
anything was almost impossible and there was a distressing and annoying
difficulty with the kidneys and ether
distressing ailments. Doan's Kidney
Pills cured me."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
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LEAGUE BEGINS ITS WORK
THIRD TERM IS THE CRY
President Horner Says that Roosevelt
Has Not Been Consulted as to
Whether He Will Run for Office
Once More.
Publishers Prcss.J
New Yo.-k, -S. Edward A. Horner of Chicago, president of the Roose
velt Third Term league, when asked
about the organization, said? "It is not our purpose to appeal to the poli
ticians. In fact, we don't want any
of them. It is to be a matter which
is to com directly from the people
and fcr T-yscf I don't care whether
President Roosevelt likes it or not. To
my mind ho has nothing to say about
It. He is the only man in whom the people have absolute and implicit con
fidence."
The headquarters of the league aie
in Chicago. The league Is sending
broadcast over the country copies of
its platform, which sets forth that
President Roosevelt should be nom
inated and elected again, and tells
why the league is nonpartisan.
ill " JfWU f II vS'"' H IBM if o yfi&''tyjLII i:& At - II -: . X Jil III I C-V """t,y frig
I Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Mann, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Gay of Cleveland, O., Mr. and Mrs. Springer of Detroit. Mich.. Mr. John Bussen, Frank Jacob!, Fred Wilson. Frank Smith of Indianapolis,
Mjss Nora Mann and Edna Mann of
Milton, Ind., Miss Rose Weiss, Miss Mamie Fennewall. - vv r Mrs. Ed. Dintaman of South Fourteenth street entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Hof-
heintz and family, Xmas. w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henshaw of South Fifteenth street, gave a family dinner Christmas. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames C. E. Henshaw and O. N. Hager and family, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Margaret Henshaw.
APS CORNER POTATOES
Secure Control of the Market in Cali
fornia and Are Boosting the Prices Rapidly.
Publishers' Press. Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 28. Japan
ese capitalists and ranchers secured
corner oil potatoes in California
markets, according to a story in circulation, and are forcing prices up at
rapid rate. Kinya Shima, a Jap, who
six years ago began to raise potatoes on rented land in Sacramento valley, Is said to be the leader of the corner.
It has been roughly estimated that the
corner will net about $1,000,000. and that Shima's share will be $250,000.
CLARA PITT, WHO IS AN ATHLETIC BEAUTY. Placid, peaceful and beautiful are the adjectives that come instlnctlvelj
to the mind as descriptive of Miss Clara Pitt In this photographic pose. Misi
Pitt's type of beauty lends itself peculiarly well to the exercise of the pho tographer's art. Like many other, women of the stage, she possesses th
talent of keeping herself pretty. Much of her plumpness and rosiness may tx
attributed to her athletic pursuits, for she is known as an enthusiast in golfing
lawn tennis, horseback riding and other healthful pastimes.
Social and Personal Mention
Jften Ths Kidneys Are
ABB
Weakened by (fter-Work.
Unhealthy KUnsys Make Impure Blood.
' It u.sol to be considered that onlv t t ii . .
nnarj-ana wauuer irouoies were lO ue
traced to the, kidneys, but now modern science panes that nearly alj diseases have 'their' besmain in the nisonler of these most important organs.
The kidneys filter and purif y the blood
that is their wort.
0-1 Therefore, when your kitiueysare weak
r out ot order, you can tinderstand how ;ickly your entire body is affected and y$w every crgau seems to fail to do its Li:tv- 'I If you are sick oz ' feel badly,"" bejjin Viking the great Jkidney remedy, l)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Kioti because as soon
r your kidnevs ar4well they will helr
OU I the olher organs to health. A trial
NH convince anyone!
Ieailf you"are sick yott can make no misfrH'ne" by .first doctoin; your kidneys.
Tciie vuui ana tne extraormnary euect o:
ttjt JvJiMicr s awarap-Kwif ixie greai
Shot Wife and Self.
,ii2iii'rs' Press.J Boston. Dec. T8. Fred L. Clark, 26, sa!d to belong in Belfast, Me., shot and probably fatally wounded his wife, Bertha, 22, at a lodging house in Roxbury. Clark, thinking he killed the woman, ended his life with the revolver he used on his wife. Mrs. Clarke is in a critical condition. Persons in the house heard quarreling Just before the shooting occurred. rhe Palladium gives a dollar each week for the hest piece of news tip ced off" to it.
CENTERVILLE.
Centerville, Ind., Dec. 2S, (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Lashley of Centerville were entertained at a turkeyi
dinner on Christmas by Mrs. Ida
The following interesting program
was given last evening by the Sunday
school of the First Baptist church: Selection . . Orchestra
Song to the Angels" Anthem.
Scripture Reading Bible Class
Invocation . . . . Sdtg "Joy to the World" ...School
Recitation ..John Fisher Exercise "The Star and the Cross"
Juniors
Song "Snow Prayer
Miriam Morgan
Recitation Blanche Lloyd
Selection Orchestra
Exercise -. .. ......Primary Class
Song School
Recitation , Ruby Geier Song School Exercise ..... Mrs. McMahan's Class Song Mrs. Unthank's Class Emblematic Exercise
Young Ladies Class
Closing Exercise ..Superintendent
Selection Orchestra
Misses Alice and Mary Harrington
entertained at whist Thursday afternoon at their home on North 12th street, in honor of Miss Nan Mc-
Grath of Washingtn, D. C. The
rooms were prettily decorated with ;
holly and Christmas bells. Prizes;
assisted by Mrs. Gu McCabe and the Misses Elizabeth and Clara Comstock. Miss Ruby Haner entertained at hearts yesterday afternoon at her home on South 14th. street, complimentary to Miss Rhoda Porterfield of Mechanicsburg, Ohio. The guests were Misses - Fannie Jones, Agnes Twigg, Mildred Gaar, Bertha Garver, Martha McCIellan, Katheryn Schneider, Afton Clapp, Florence King, Ruth Thistlethwaite, Mary Dickinson and Louise Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Will BeU Mrs. Robert Stimson. Miss Jane Robbins and Mr. Frank Braffett will leave the latter part of the week to attend a house party in Chicago. An enjoyable Christmas party was given Thursday evening at the home of the Misses Mary and Sarah Evans, of Spring Grove. The affair was in
honor of the menjbers of the families
of the Spring Grove Sewing Circle. A
Christmas tree, beautiful with its myriads of electric lights and tinsel and laden with gifV and sacks of candy, greeted the asstnbleb guests as . the doors, were thrown open. The part
of Santa Claus in his furs and long
at Fountain dty. The other were won by Miss McGrath, Miss Con- j white beard, was cleverly taken by
V "amis f , the i A i its
most distressing cases, and is sold
k its. THrit hv Ail
bo utrgistsin fifty-cent
UC'l one-dollar size tittttles. Yoa may
lajfve a sample Douie nomof Swmap-Boot.
I mail tree, also a pamphlet telling you r. w to find out if ron have kidner" or
he
wider trouble. Mention this paper
len writing to Dr. Kilmer S: Co.. Biiimtou, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, t remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Kilmer's hwamn-Root. and the ad-
iess, Binghamton,N. Y., on every bottle.
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guests were Mr. John Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keever, and their son Claude and Walter Strong all of Fountain City. Clyde B. Lunfiy is home from Indianapolis to spend the holidays. The Rev. E. B. Westhafer was presented with a handsome rocking chair
as a Christmas gift from the members of the Epworth League. Miss Laura Bertsch spent Thursday with Miss Mary Baker at Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dynes gave a family Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Plankenhora and daughter Ruth of Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dynes and daughter Audrey and
Mr. William Dvnes all of near Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bugh of Hartford City were the guests for several days this week of their relative Miss Belle Williams. , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tice of New Madison. O.. are spending the holidays' with relatives and friends at Centerville and Greensfork. Mrs. Nora Morton and her daughter of Dayton. O.. were entertained at dinner on Thursday by Mrs. j. A. Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dyn?s and daughter Miss Eva were entertained on Thursday by Mr. and, Mrs. James Napier and Miss Pearl Napier at the County Farm.
roy and Mrs. T. C. Harrington. The guests were: Misses Katheryn McKone, Clara Luken, Rosella Luken. May Griffin, Laura Schatz, Margaret
Conroy, Nellie Conroy and Anna Harrington; Mesdames George Gay,
T. C. Harrington, C. A. Harrison, Alex-; D id iIoover. Claude Hoover.
ander Gordon and Frank Highley. Piano Duet -Eunice Simmons.
Mrs. Isaac Dougan. The following program was given: Flute Solo Mr. Samuel Mather. Reading Miss Elizabeth Foulke. Frog -Song Dorothy Dilks. Ethel
Hoover. Gladys Simmons, Ruth Scott,
Ruth
The Knights of Columbus gave a de
lightful dancing party Thursday evening in honor of their new members.
The hall was tastefully decorated for
the occasion. Messrs. White ar.d
Wilson furnished the music.
Mm !..,i rnmctnet ontortainpil the Anna Hoover.
- ..Alt?. A. aui V- . , members of a bridce whist club yester-1 Recitation Mrs. Stevens.
day afternoon at her home on South j "Make Everybody Laugh uth ctroof Tho liPstR of the club Edwin Weller.
iwere Mesdames Scott McDonald
Scott. Recitation Nellie Hodgin. Quintet Laura Hoover, Grace Hoover, Stella Hoover, Eunice Simmons, Wilbur Hodgin. ;- Hit and Miss. Vaudeville turn W. P. Houghton. Pantomime "How to Make Bread"
-Mrs. J.
of! Hebrew Story Thomas Scott.
j Newport News, Va., Harriet Hatch of
Detroit, John Taylor of Boston, Mass, ; Misses jennie and Juliet Robbins of j Detroit and Miss Howard. The time! and place of the next meeting has S
not yet been decided.
"Thanks to Santa Clause" George Dilks, Jr. Mr. - and Mrs. Samuel Mann of 402 Main street entertained Thursday
1 evening in honor of Miss Nora Mann of Milton. Ind., a sister of Mr. Sam-
Mrs. H. II. Weist gave a charming i nel Mann. A very nice time was had little tea yesterday afternoon from 3 j and luncheon was served in three to 6 at her home on North Sth street, j courses. The house was beautifully The priest of honor was Mrs. Arthur j decorated in foses and holly. Games Cilley of New York. The rooms were t and music were the features of the beautifully arrang?d for the occasion j evening. Those present were Mr. in holly and ropes of Christmas and Mr,s. Edward Fitzglbbons, Mr. greens. In the dining room were t an Mrs. Adolphus Williams, Mr." and poinsettias and Christmas bells tied j Mrs. Samuel Mnn. Mr. and Mrs. with scarlet ribbons. Mrs. Weist w as Frank Murray of East Gerniaa'town,
PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Julia Taylor will leave today to spend several days In Logansport. Miss Lucile Petro of " Cambridge City Is the guest of Miss Shurley Penny of North 14th street. Prof, and Mrs. H. L. Franks and daughter of Marion, O., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Riffle. Leo Christian is visiting friends in New Bragden, sO.
Albert Weeghman of Chicago is vis
iting his parents Mr. and Mrs. August
Weeghman of South 9th street. Miss Mary Friedly and Miss Nellie Lowe are attending the State Convention at Indianapolis.
Harry Loutz has returned from a visit with friends in Anderson. Mrs. Robert Randall is visiting friends in Portland, "Ind. Miss Virginia Sl3'er of Logansport is the guest of Miss Charlotte Bayer. Miss Charlotte Keller of Columbus Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Harry Land of North 13th street. Misses Edna and Florence McGuire are spending a few days In Cincinnati. The Misses Grace Crumbaker and Jessie Swihart of Eaton are the guests of Miss Esther Hill. D. F. Woodhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Woodhurst have returned from Greenville, O. Frank Graves oft South Bend spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dlehl, spent Christmas with C. H. Addleman and family of South 12th street. Joseph Elstrow of Dayton, Is in the city, visiting his father, Henry Elstro, of South J street. Rev. Roy Brown and family, who have been the guests of J. I. VanZant of South 13th street, have returned to their home in Bellefontalne, O. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nicholson, of Huntington, Ind., are the guests of Mrs. Nicholson and sister, Mrs. James Kelley of South 13th street. Mr. George Jobe of Brownsburg, Ind., was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Edna Cogan of Cleveland, O.,
who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Devine of South 14th street, has returned to her.home. - , Mr. and Mrs. Car! Snodgrass, of Ma-1 rion, Ind., will' soon move to this city to make their futflre home. Mrs.!
Snodgrass is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powell of South 13th street, Mr. Frank McKone of Fargo, South Dakota is in the city, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKone of South 14th street. Mrs. S. K. Ruick of fndianajolis, is the guest of Mrs. H. M. Miller of South 13th street. Mrs. James Kelly has be'eh called to Brownsville, Ind., owingto the serious illness in her son's family. Mrs. John Rhodes of South 14Ui
street, is snendinfc tiro weeks with
friends In Springfield
JAP'S TALK IS WARLIKE
SAYS CONFLICT IS COMING
Commercial Agent for Japanese Government at Los Angeles, Sayt Intuit at San Francisco ia One His Country Will Not Bear.
IPublishers' Press. Los Angelas. Cal.. Dec. 28. "War between the United States and Japan Is inevitable." was the declaration made by Y. Yamaji. commercial commissioner for the Japanese government. "San Francisco's school incident in itself," he continued, "was a trivial thing, but still it was an insult, and some such insult may be more than Japan' pride can endure. We naturally desire to be treated as the world power we have proved ourselve to be. The war .with Russia deroon strated that. Japan regards Unite4-
States invasion in the Philippine .as
a menace of the orient." .
Miss Fannie Elstro of Denvei
guest of friends In the city.
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Oysters.
Standards.
Genuine
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anything
(elects and
rseys, CranCelery and
ou want for
New beef's dinner.
AlspiHolly and Holly
wreaths for decorating.
Give us your New order.
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Richnnd, Ind.
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Made Purchase of Hose. The Board of Public Works at its session yesterday purchased 500 feet of Eureka cotton hose for the fire department.
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