Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 124, 25 May 1907 — Page 2
The RiohmoRdgalladium'apuSijn-Telegram, Saturday, May-. 25, -1907.
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Isyour-baby thin, weak, fretful?
Make bsBy.
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JOHN FORD, FSflMER
III POLICE COURT:
Took on Too Much Booze-and Came to Grief While Driving a Hog Wagon.
ALL DRUGGISTS ; SOc. AND Sl.OO.
BREAKNECK PACE CONTINUES.
Continuedfrom,page 1.
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COLLIDED WITH PHAETON.
HUMILIATED,
STOOD FOR
FORD WAS MUCH PAID HIS FINE,
DAMAGES AND HASTILY CLIMB ED ON THE WATER WAGON.
John Ford, a farmer residing five miles north of the city, appeared in police court this morning for the first time in thirty years, according to his statement. Ford arrived in this city Friday afternoon on board a live stock wagon laden with a cargo of hogs. Ford anchored his craft in, front of' a north end saloon and then began to ship a varied assortment of. booze, as the, result. of which he became very intoxicated. Staggering out of the saloon he again went aboard the hog wagon and ran it amuck on North-Sixth street in the general direction of 'Main street, thereby creating much ' excitement among the residents of North Sixth street. Near the corner of Sixth and Main street stood a horse aod phaetpn belonging to a. farmer. Irthe rig. was the farmer's wife 'aether young child. The fast driven pork, wagon with every hog abaard, squealing from terror in keys- varying, from shrill treble to chest tbne grants, bore rapidly down on tlys phaeton. Then of a sudden there was ai crash and oneofthe rear wheels of the phaeton was, ripped off by coming in contact' with the starboard. side'" of the pork cart. The
woman and her child4 clungtfrantical-
y to the phaeton and saved them
selves from being pitched into tne street.
Ford, unmindfuUof the ramming of
the phaeton,, continued on his reckless
course until a" blue coated custodian of
the law' blockaded the path of the
runaway hog wagon. This morning Ford stated that he did not remem
ber any ofUhefincidents in which he played thepartand appeared to be
deenlvhumiliated'over his conduct.
He paid, hi sf toe and stood for the cost
of repairs onithe, dismantled phaeton
He started that "this is positively his
last appearance in a court of justice
Spring water for Ford in the future.
OMR" SQUAD GOT CAME BUCKET; CM FROM LOT (Continued from page-1.)
He proved weak at the stick but his pals did not have it on him in this respect. How it Was Done. Two. hits and an error in the first
netted two runs for Dunkirk. In the-i
third another error and three stinging singles netted two more. The rude Dunkirk guests committed their third insult in the ninth when Bodkins and Carmichael doubled and Hay singled. These hits netted the last brace of runs. In the seventh with one down the i locals had an excellent opportunity to score. Justice and Cunningham singled", but Mensler hit into a double play. The, same mishap occurred In th-2 fourth after Cameron had singled. There was a large week day crowd. present and the visitors were cheered for their fast work. Score:
. , 1 t Richmond. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Ritter, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Cameron, lb .. 3 0 X 14 1 Oi Plummer, rf.. .3 0 0 0 0 T5 Justice, 2b.. ..4 0 1 2 2 1 Cun'ham, 3b 4 0 2 1 1 1 Mensler, ss.. ..4 0 0 2 6 lj Jessup, c.,,.3 0 1 4 3 0 Horn, If.. . ..3 0 0 1 0 1 Fleming, p.. ..3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals .. ..30 0 5 27 15 4 Dunkirk AB. R. H. O. A. E. Stewart, 3b.. ..5 1 1 0 10 Hall,', ss 4 2 2 2 0 0 Wolf, c 4 1 0 7 10 Wills, lb 4 0 2 S 0 2 Perdue, 2b .. ..4 0 1 . 3 3 0 Campbell, cf. ..4 0 1 1 0 0 Bodkins. t If.. ..412310 Carmlc.bael, rf .4 1 2 2 1 0 Hay, p 4 0 1 1 1 0 Totals.. .. 37 6 12 27 8 2 Richmond .. 00000.000 0 0 Dunkirk 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 26
PITIFUL CASE WAS HEARD INTHE CBUflT Mrs. Jennie Hittle Punished For Her Conduct Toward Erva Fourman, aged 16. TOLD TO LEAVE TOWN.
JUDGE CONVERSE HAD SHOWN LENIENCY ONCE BEFORE BUT ACKNOWLEDGED THAT IT WAS A MISTAKE ON HIS PART.
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DR. CHARLES EDMUNDS
GOING TO EUfcQPE.
Dr. Charles Edmund, professor of
materia-medica and therapeutics in
the university-of Michigan, sailed this
week for Europe where he expects to
spend 'the months of 'June, and July
kstudyingfin the university of 'London.
Fromtnence ne nopes 10 go lofineiaeiburg. Early in September' heywill sail fromGenoa, visitingonfhis return'trip Naples, Palerma and the Azores.
ROUTINE OF COLLEGE LIFE IS RELIEVED .(Continued from page 1.)
of place among boys of their age. The governor made an effort to stop this, but according to the boys, in vain. Then, as the boys tell it, a great noise begad in the basement and Governor Andrews went there to investigate. While in the cellar, or at least while he was away from the third floor, the students went to Ernest Andrew's room and gave the, governor's brother a good rubbing. The "gang" say they "rubbed" Ernest Andrew merely because he was related to the governor and had been used by the governor in helping to discover acts contrary to the rules of discipline. The asparagus bed. the students declare, they mowed because of their dislike for the dish, which is served frequently on the college dining room tables at this season of the year.
No Action Likely. It is hardly likely that President Kelly wills take any drastic action In the matter as the pranks of the students were aimed merely at the governor, and. according to the boys' own statements, were not an effort to break any dormitory rules. Governor-Andrew is considerably disturbed about' the matter. He declares that he does not care about the affair on his own account, but rather fears the students will be severely punistejd. if their program of disorder was as pronounced as they declare it was. In a statement to the Palladium, Governor Andrew- characterized the affair at the college as merely a few pranks ami as nothing serious. " He says that h mad a visit to the asparagus bed eotMf the boys ran the mower over it! they did a poor job. as the plants arei growing nicely. He also says that it anything, he is too easy with the boys
BICYCLE DEALERS TO
GIVE A ROAfl RACE
Event Is Announced for the Fourth of July.
We have plotted, planned and figured, workingifrom morningUiH nifbC seeking for a medicine th'atiwilri take the place of Hollister's RockjftMoun tain Tea, but we can't find it. 'Taor Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.
MRS. REV. T. H. KUHN TO OCCUPY PULPIT. The Mrs. Rev. T. H. Kuhn will occupy the pulpit at the FirstnChristian
churchSunday morning. in the- absence
of ;the regular pastor, Rev. S. W. Traum.
Left on bases Richmond 6; Dun
kirk 5.
Earned runs Dunkirk 5. Two base hits Stewart, Wills, Bod
kins, Carmichael. Struckotit By Hay 6. by-Fleming 1. Bases on balls Hay 2. Hit foy;pitcher Ritter. Double plays Jessup to Cameron; Carmichael to Wills; Carmichael to Perdue. Stolen .base Jessup. Sacrifice tbiWHall. Time of game, 1 hour and 22 minutes.
Attendance 600.
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT.
At a meeting of the bicycle dealers held Friday night at Wm. Waking's store -on Main street, it was decided to give aroad race on the Fourth of July, witha band' concert and fireworks at night. ' These road races, whieh.have been given several times by the bicycle dealers of the city, have proved very popular, and it is certain that Interest will not drag in this1 one. The next meeting of the dealers will
be held Monday nijrht at Flmpr
Smith's shop. 426 Main street..
A Narrow" Escape." Cloyd. a merchant, of Plunk.
DANCE AT I. O. O. F. HALL.
There will be a dance at the I. O. O.
G. W.
Mo., had a narrow escape, four years ago, when he ran a jjmson .bur into bis thumb.. He says: "The doctor
.wanted to amputate it but I would not
consent I bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and that cured the dan- Every woman of reficement appregerous wound." 25c at A. G. Luken (ciates a radiant, beautiful complex-
it Co., Druggists.
Here In Interest of College. M. L. Pierce, of Kimberlen Heights, Tenn., is in the city in the interest of the Ashley Johnson college, located at that place.
Swish" Going to New York.
Ira Swisher will leave for New York on Sunday to arrange for his next season's tour as advance man for a theatrical production. Don't Pay Alimony. to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. 25c Try them.
Work in Initiatory Degree. Richmond lodge of Odd Fellows will have work in the initiatory degree Monday night. There will he one candidate.
BASEBALL GOSSIP. Sunday afternoon Richmond , will lock horns with the Ft. Wayne Sham
rocks at Athletic park. This well
known team is 'Stronger than it has been in years and an interesting contest is assured. The game will be called promptly, at 3 o'clock and if the
,weather isi favorable there will be a
large crowd present. Both the left field ' and right field bleachers have been completed and will offer ample
accommodations. Everything is now
in, readiness tobegin work on the big
rocks 'i the Ft. Wayne fGazette says: ,
Is there a semi-professional Kr am
ateur team in Indiana that has been
in operation foriten consecutive -year;
and has in itsiorganizatioa1-today eight!
men who were with the team five
years ago? lne Fort Wayne fanamrocks are perhaps the only team in
HOosierdom writh such- a record.
Manager Jessup has arranged a
stiff schedulefor next week. Monday the South Bend Central League team will be played at Athletic park. This is a top notch attraction and wilL draw a large crowd. TuesdytandWednesdaythe locals play at'llunkirk,wThursday, Decoration day, two games will be played here witii the Dayton Shi-
lohs, one in the rooming and one in the afternoon. Ffckiay and Saturday
the crack Sharpgvilte-Kokomo team) Ml I- I A 1 . 4
day the fast Cannersvilie Sunday League team will play here. Despite the fact' that a large, fat hoodoo seems to be following upthe 5cals, Manager Jessupis noUdiscouraged. He isvthankul4that there, are still a few members of, theteam who have succeeded in playing hookey from the hospital. The weak spots. in the team t will be bolstered up with the best material to be obtained. In the meantime the Knock Fraternity is requested to reverse the blacksmith stunt an indefinite period, notwithstanding the hardship this delay will impose on these fore flushers. In the game Friday Mr. Right Fielder Carmichael of Dunkirk, proved himself a pest. He killed a sure two bagger; from the pole of T. Plummer, associated himself with two double plays and stung a double to center at a critical period. Roy Schattel wishes it understood that he is in no 'way to blame for breaking a useful portion of his anat
omy. He states that he never pretended to be a mountain climber and when ordered to hold down Pike's Peak he complied gracefully, but told Manager Jessup that he was no piker. The base running of the locals yes-
One of the most pitiful cases ever heard in the police court, came up this morning. The principals in the case were Mrs. Jennie Hittle, aged 10
years and Erva Fourman, of Sabina, O., aged 1(5 years. Both young women
were arrested Friday afternoon for
improper conduct. The Fourman girl was bound over to the juvenile court
and the authorities will take some
steps to save the child from the life
which she has begun under the tutor
age of the Hittle woman, who despite
her age, is a hardened woman of the
world, absolutely brazen and indiffer-
tnx u ner actions. jurs. Mitue was
fined $10 and costs and given a thirty days' jail sentence. "When you have completed serving your time in jail I would advise. you to-ieave the city. The community will not tolerate you," said
Judge. Converse. This statement was received" by Mrs. Hittle with a sneering smile. The Fourman girL very poorly dressed, slight, and evidently not impressed with the seriousness of her offense, appeared in the witness chair against Mrs. Hittle, to whom she is distantly related by marriage. The girl told a straight forward story. She stated that she came to Richmond last week at the invitation of the Hittle woman and then launched into a story of depravity that cannot be printed. She told how the Hittle woman had introduced her to men of evil reputation. She also told of midnight carousals, buggy rides, etc., until the tale became almost sickening. Mrs. Hittle is separated from her husband, and for some time past has not been living as she should. Not long ago she was in trouble for some offense, but no action was taken against her by the authorities owing to some tale of woe she recited to Judge Converse and Prosecutor Jessup. Judge Converse told the woman that he had made a mistake in ever believing her and that he could not express his opin
ion of a woman who would help In the
ruination of a young girl.
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HORSE THIEF CHASE IS ON FOLL FORCE
Scene Changed From Wayne And Preble Counties to Washington C. H.
HORSE IS HARD DRIVEN.
THE ANIMAL HAS SHOWN WONDERFUL POWER OF ENDURANCE NOTHING HEARD OF THIEF SINCE FRIDAY NOON.
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RED MEN GOING TO OHIO
Probably Seventy-five Will Journey to New Madison.
Seventy-five Red Men from both Hokendaucjua and Osceola tribes of
this city will go to New Madison, O.,
tonight to give work on twenty-five
candidates. The Hokendauqua team will confer the adoption degree, Osceola the warrior's degree and the lodge 'of Greenville, O., the chiefs degree. Local Red Men are making prepara-
Hions for the decoration day services,
which will be held Sunday, June 2nd. Committees have been appointed from the two lodges and these will work in conjunction.
DECORATION ON JUNE 2.
LOOIS G. DECKER IS CALLED SUDDENLY Well Known Farmer Dies From Effect of Dropsy. BROTHER OF JOHN DECKER.
Louis G. Decker, a wealthy farmer residing about seven and one-half miles southeast of Richmond, died suddenly this morning at his home from the effects of a severe attack el dropsy. He was a brother of John Decker of this city and was one of the
The chase after the elusive Knightstown horse thief is still on In full cry. The seen of chase has now changed from Wayne county and Preble county
Ohio, to the vicinity of Washington C.
H., Ohio, where it is expected the thief
will be finally run to earth. Four
members of the Henry County Horse Thief Detective association are assisting Mr. Hlday, the owner of the animal. Last evening they passed through this city on an interurban car bound for Dayton. In that city they expect to pick up a hot scent which, it is thought, will lead them to Washington C. H. Officers Livelsberger and Bundy gave chase to the thief Friday morn
ing in a phaeton. His trail was pick
ed up at Chester and followed in an
easterly, direction three miles north of
New Paris, then toward Eldorado. A short distance north of Eldorado the officers lost the trail at a cross' roads. Every- effort was made to pick up the trailj again, but the farmers living in that' vicinity stated that they had not seen a horse and buggy of the description furnished by the officers. Friday evening a farmer living southeast of Eldorado, informed. the police that the thief had inquired of him the road to Dayton and Washington C. II. This information gave a clue to the destination of the thief. The endurance shown by the stolen horse is regarded as remarkable. The animal was stolen at 9 o'clock Thurs
day evening, and from information picked up by the police, it was kept In continual motion from that hour un
til nearly noon Friday. That was the time the thief was i last heard ofv The proprietor of a store at Uraffetts -ille, O., states that the thief bought two cigars while there, but did not water or feed his horse. He stated that the animal was beginning to show the effects of his hard journey.
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THE CRISPUS ATTUCKS LEAGOnILL MEET Program Is Prepared for Sunday Afternoon.
THE NEGRO IN MUSIC.
At the -regular meeting of the Crls pus Attucks League, Sunday afternoon at four o'clock at Mt. Moriah , Bap-' tist church, on South Ninth street, the following program will be rendered : "Our Accomplishments in the Mu sical World" (1) In history Miss Speed (2) As Artists Mrs. H. Goina.' (3) Plantation Melodies Mrs. E. Freeman Prof. C. E. Steward, of the Depart. , ment of Music, of. the Wilberforce ' University, will also take part In ihe ' program, thus making one of the best programs which has been presented by this league for some time.
DICK OFF JO CHICAGO His Fellow Republicans Endorse Taft for Governor
Akron, O., May 25 Senator DIci: ' ducked between the forked tail and deep blue sea today and fled to Chicago while his fellow republicans of this county met and endorsed Secretary Taft for president
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F. hall invited
tonight to which evervonj isjterday was very sad. Two double j best known farmers in Wayne conn
Music on riano and drums.
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j plays for Dunkirk were possible by
dumb work cf two Quakers on the bags. The team .takes to heart their poor showing the past three days a hundred per cent, w-orse than the most rabid fan. When the hoodoo is exterminated the batting eyes will return and things will once more begin
tly. He nad roilowed teat vocation since boyhood and was born and reared on a farm. Mr. Decker had been ill for srven weeks with dropsy but his condition was never considered serious until this morning when he was stricken and expired a few moments after-
Leaving Richmond 11:15
7: 00 a. m. " Through sleecers and
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the neighbors aud friends for the kindness andsym-
pathy shown during the sickness and
j to break nicely. The Quakers have! ward. He is survived by a wife. Fu-;
oniy made ten clouts in the last three 'neral arrangements have, not yet been I
games. This tells the story of three j announced
defeats.
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NATIOML EDUCflTiC::.U ASSOCIATION and CUBiSTf All ENDEAVOR COnUEtiTIOHS Fersonsllxondiicted special trains the Chicago, JLfnion Pacific CO, North-Vvestern Line JeaveeWly.inVJuly for thePadfic Coast. Special aliexpense tours .at veryldW rates for rdimd trip; including sleeping, car accommodations, meals, eta AI1 the r advantages cf a delightful and carefully arranged tour in congenial company. Write for itineraries and full particulars to S. A. Hutchison, Manager Tourist Department, 212 Clark Street, Chicago. Round trip tickets from Chicago to San Francisco and LrOS Angeles daily to May 18th, and' from' June
8th to 15th, $52.58. Sarne rate effective daily June 20th to July 12th- to Oregon and Washington. $64.50" dairy to San Francisco and Los Angeles 'June4 22nd , to July 5th. . We will send free to any addresson request, a beautiful descriptive book . on v California, together with full information about' rates and train service. N. M. BREEZE, Gen'l Agent,
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