Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 130, 1 June 1907 — Page 2
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"me Richmond raiiacrurn ana Sun-Teiegram, Saturday, June 1, 1S07-
MISSIHG
B. F. PAUL
FROM HAGERSTOWN
Absence of Well Known Is Not Explained.
Man
MEMBER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Hagerstown, Ind., June- 1. The continued absence of B. F. Paul, proprietor of the Newcomb house, remains unexplained. His wife is running the hotel and says she knows nothing about the present whereabouts of her husband. Mr. Paul left Tuesday morning before breakfast without advising his family or friends of his intentions. He collected some money due him for work as a carpenter, but
took no clothes with him and made no
preparations for a trip, so far as can be discovered. There Is no fear that any harm has happened to him and no eearch will be made. Meantime his family, consisting of his wife, and three children, will continue to manage the Newcomb house. Mr. Paul 13 a member of the Odd Fellows lodge and represented the local lodge at the grand lodge recently.
LOVE AND SORCERY STIR WINCHESTER
Witchcraft "Is Said to Affect A Large Number of People There.
ALL UNDER QUEER "SPELL
WOMAN ACCUSED DENIES ANY OTHER POWER THAN THAT OF PLAIN FORTUNE-TELLING A RICHMOND WOMAN NAMED.
Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimp.es, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-
Bkinned.
Mrs. C. E. Saine, formerly of 332
(South Sth street, has opened up new
Irooms at 004 Main street, where she !will do all kinds of manicuring, chir
opody and hair dressing. Mrs. Saine will no doubt make a success in her new location, as she has been doing work for the best families in the city for the past ten years.
S.-K. COMBINE IS VICTIM OF BLOODY, BRUTAL MASSACRE (Continued From Page One.)
got very threatening and chesty. In these rounds there were three men on the bags and it took the best kind of pitching and the sharpest of fielding to prevent landslides of runs. Score:
WinrhfKfer. Ind.. June 1. Witch
craft of the most virulent type, the first on record since the memorable af
fair at Salem, nearly 30O years ago.- is
renrrtffi tr lie pxistent here. and a
number of families in- the south westerncorner of the city have been thrown into an uproar. And now if the people of Winchester see an old woman riding toward the moon on a broom stick and the old black cat behaves strangely and starts to talking, tney will not be surprised, and the good housewife will know whom to biame when the cream sours prematurely and the bread refuses to raise. Traced to Love Affairs-
Mrs. Lizzie Anderson is the woman who is accused of casting spells, and she vigorously denies the charge. The exposure of the strange case grfA-v out of the love affairs of Delia Mills-Davis-Loy, who might in classical terms be called a modern "Donna Juanita."
Quite a while ago, Delia, whose maidenname was Mills, married young Isaac Davis and lived happily with him for some time. Finally, however, it is alleged, she began to look with, favorable eye upon the graces of Abraham
WILL IMPORT MEN
- TO FILL THE PLACES
Plumbing Establishments Decide on This Course.
TWO ADOPT THE PLAN.
Both the Craighead and Meerhoff
plumbing: establishments are to im
port plumbers to take the places of
those men who walked out two weeks
ago, asking that their union be recognized. The proprietors of both shops
maintain that they will never recognize the local union and to keep open
shops they are importing men to fill
the local plumbers places. When the walkout was first inaugurated, the
strikers stated that if any plumbers
wished to come to this city and work for the same wages that they were, the former were welcome to the jobs. There are ten local men whose places will be filled with others. There seems to be no chance for adjusting of differences.
VESPER SERVICES AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
This Plan Is Decided Upon For Summer Season.
SMITH SUCCEEDS NEWMAN.
t rv 9nri to wish that she nad never
cantered Isaac. Deiia claims that she day from that time indefinitely.
sought the advice of Mrs. Anderson, whr was a "seer into the unseen" and
Instead of abandoning the Sunday
evening services during the summer, as has been the custom in past years at the First Presbyterian church, a series of Sunday evening vesper services will be held, to begin June 16. They will be held at five o'clock each Sun-
It
is the plan to give a gospel concert.
HENRY PETERSON IS DETERMINED TO DIE Eccentric Character Makes Another Unsuccessful Effort to End His Life.
HE USED A BROAD-AXE.
THIS WAS RESORTED TO AFTER A DULL POCKET KNIFE HAD PROVED INEFFECTIVE NOT HIS FIRST EXPERIENCE.
The problem of getting Richmond
that the latter presented her with a'veople to attend Sunday evening servvial containing a concoction of hu- ice has long bothered the minds of the man hair, toe nails, a small stone and j Payors. It is thought by the congresome sort of a mysterious liquid. This lotion of the Presbyterian church, that
ivn to hfl buried in the Garden and i l"c ocl"-c
when the mixture decayed the dissatis-
Richmond. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Hitter, cf 1 1 O Cameron, lb. .. o 1 4 " O Plummer, rf., . . 5 12 1 O Jessup, c, 1 I 2 Hi 1 o Miller, 3b 4 1 1 2 1 2 Minzler, ss :: .1 2 1 1 O Cun'g-ham, 2b., 1 3 1 1 O Fisher, If t o . O Itodenbach. p., .4 1 1 3 0 Totals 34 7 12 2; 7 2 Kokomo. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Anderson, c, . .V 3 4 2 O Dowling. 2b., ss., ." 1 3 oil Wise, 3b r O 1 3 O 0 Narin, lb., ". 1 W 1 O Fiant, ss., S o o O 1 2 Foley, cf 4 O 1 1 o o Shinn. If., .... 4. o O 3 1 O iFinley. rf 3 o o o o O I laxon. p 3 o 1 1 lO o i Grimes, 2b 1 O o 2 O 1 Totals . . ..OS 1 lt 24 16 4
Dowling out ball.
for touching batted
Richmond 0051 1000 x 7 ; Kokomo lOOOOOOO 01 Earned runs Kokomo, 1; Richmond, I Left on bases Kokomo, 13; Richi roond ,S. i Two base hits Camron, Plummer 2, j Miller, Cunningham. Dowling. Narin. j Bases on balls Off Laxon, 3; off Ro-
; denbach. 2. Sacrifice hits Cameron, Shinn, Cuni ningham. Struckout By Rodenbach, S; by Laxon, 2. Time- of game 1 hour, 35 minutes. Umpire Lally. Attendance loO.
BTOniA.
Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought
CLASS OFSEVEHTY-THREE WILL BE-GRABIIATED Program for the Garfield Commencement Prepared.
AT HIGH SCHOOL JUNE 13.
The program for the Garfield commencement is now in the hands of the printer and will be ready for distribution to the members of the class early next week. The address will be given by the Rev. S. R. Lyons. In addition to music by the Garfield orchestra there will bo a vocal solo by Miss Marcia Caster and a piano solo by Miss Florence Gayle. The graduating exercises will be held in the high school hall at nine o'clock, Thursday, June 13. There are at present seventy-three members pf .the class, but as the final examinations are yet to be held the number may be reduced.
fied wife would be freed from her husband. In addition, Delia says, the
snrrftrpss nricked her knuckles ana
sprinkled the blood in Abe's hat rim to insure his captivity. ' Then a Separation! In a short time the married couple separated, Delia got a divorce and then "married Loy. And, recently, it is alleged, Delia again became dissatisfied and desired to have her first love back again. She- once more consulted Mrs. Anderson and Isaac Davis.
the first husband, still faithful, secured a mysterious vial from a Mrs. King in Richmond, who seems to be a partner of the local priestess. Soon after this however, Delia began to experience strange spells of fainting and sickness. She immediately became alarmed and resolved to consult the local officers, and gave up her precious bottle, fearing that Mrs. Anderson had cast a spell over he In this manner the strange story was brought to light. Detective Fletcher resolved to investigate and went to the home of Mrs. Lida Davis, the mother of Delia's first husband. He found Mrs. Davis and her daughter, Mrs. George Crawford, who is very ill, in a high state of nervous excitement. Alleged Threat j According to the story of the twoj women Mrs. Anderson had threatened by her magic to have '"all the Davis
family inside of hell within a year. Mrs. Davis said that the so-called sorceress wrote all of their names on a piece of paper, wrapped the missive in a hair ball, threw it into the well
and ran around the house three times to complete the spell. As long as the familv remained in that house, she
continued, none of them was in good
health and. Mrs. Crawford, wlio ap
pears to have lung complaint, feared that the sickness was due to some sort of magic. Mrs. Anderson was then visited and she denied having any" supernatural power, whatever, and says that her only gift lies in the art of telling the future with cards. As to the incident of the hair ball and the well she charges that Delia performed that deed herself at a time when she had fallen out with her husband's family.
day night services. At the monthly session of the church Friday night, Jonathan Newman resigned as secretary of the sessions and A. L. Smith was appointed to take his place. Mr. Newman served in the capacity of secretary since 1S93.
s, 51 Kind You Have Alwavs Bought
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NOAH DIM' HAS SUED FOR DIVORCE
Troubles of the Whole Dumm Family Are Being Aired in The Local Courts. MUCH TO COMPLAIN OF.
EDWARD GANGGEL ALSO SUES FOR DIVORCE AND SAYS HIS WIFE USED CIGARETTES AND SPENT TIME WITH OTHER MEN.
Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffering. At any drug store.
C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf
WATCH DEVELOPMENTS WITH MUCH ANXIETY
U. S. Officials Fear Turn Outbreaks in China.
of
Suit has been filed in the circuit court by Noah Dumm against Louisa Dumm. The domestic troubles of the whole Dumm family were recently given an airing in the city court. In his complaint Mr. Dumm states that he was married in 1903 and that four weeks after the ceremony Mrs. Dumm left him. She was returned to his home by her father a short time later but she continued her practice of leaving without notice up to the time they separated this spring. Dumm alleges in his complaint that Mrs. Dumm never lived with him during their married life for a period exceeding three months. He also avers that when she did live with him she
Henry Peterson, one of Richmond's most eccentric characters,, unsuccessfully attempted suicide, early Friday morning by trying to cut off his arm, first with a dull pocket knife and then with a broad-ax, not vastly dissimilar from those carried by the Roman
gladiators years ago. It all occurred at his home, corner of South Ninth and I streets, between the hours of four and six in the morning.
Mr. Peterson has told the family,
who have been residing with him, several weeks ago that he wanted to die and the sooner it came the better. Last week he drank two quarts of
whiskey in an attempt to end his life,
and came very near crossing the great
divide. Through the heroic enorts 01
his physician, however, he was restored to life, but. again Friday morning he was siezed with one of his fre-
quent mental attacks and attempteu to cut his arm off. a few inches above
v,o wrist 1ti order that he would!
bleed to death. The dull knite wnicu
he was using at the time was ineffective and he secured, a broad-ax, laid his arm on the bed and struck it with the .sharp edge of the ax. The arteries were severed, but he was so weak, owing to the loss of blood while using the knife, he did not completely cut off the injured member, the bones remaining intact. He bled profusely and his room was bespattered with blood, where he had moved about the. room suffering awful agonies. Then becoming alarmed for fear he would really die he ran into the street and began crying for a doctor. He was at that time pale and fainting from the loss of blood. Being aroused by his cries the people residing in the same house with Peterson, went to his rescue along with several neighbors. He was carried into his home where a successful attempt was made to stop the flow of blood and a physician was summoned who took several stitches in sewing up the wound. Peterson has been on the verge of death since his attempt, but is now gaining strength slowly. Peterson has long been eccentric and according to the statements of his own daughter, his mind is unbalanced at times, making him a constant care upon those residing with him. In a conversation with his daughter, Friday, Peterson stated that should lie ever live over the present effects) of his attempt at suicide, he would find a way to end his life, as he wanted to die and would not live, despite those watching him to prevent him from harming himself. Several years ago Peterson became despondent and attempted to kill himself by mutilating himself with a chisel. " " ' .
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MEMORIAL VESPER CONCERT ATJFIRST M. E. A Program of Much Interest Has Been Prepared.
THE G. A. -R. IS INVITED.
If you haven't the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulets will prevent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c.
A memorial vesper concert will be given by the choir of the First M. E. church at 4 o'clock on Sundav after
noon. The choir under the direction of Justin Leroy Harris has obtained an enviable reputation for the merit of its monthly and vesper concerts, and the program Sunday afternoon will be one of the best.ever given by it. An invitation has been extended to the G. A. k. to attend and Prof. Harris has written a song especially dedicated to the local post, which he will sing. The program in full follows: Prelude, Fantasia on God Save the King Rink Mrs. King. "The Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa Mr. Charles Cox and chorus. "The Deathless Army" Harris Mr. Harris. God of the Nations Verdi By the choir. Hymn of Praise Grell Miss Karolyn Karl. Violin obligato by . Prof. Hicks. Elegy Beethoven By the choir. Offertory, Lead Kindly Light Van Dyke-Ashford Mrs. King. Address "The Music of the War" Rev. R. J. Wade. Tenting on the Old Camp-ground Miss Opal Norris, with bugle calls by Mr. W. O. Wilson. ' Soldiers' Chorus Gounod By the choir. Postlude Melody of Patriotic Airs Winthrop Mrs. King.
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A GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BY GEOJ. ASHLEY State Geologist Blatchley Has Secured Help.
SOIL SURVEY IS MOW ON.
State Geologist Blatchley has returned from Washington, where he" has been attending the annual meeting of the state geologists of the country. While there Mr. BIatchly made arrangements with George II. Ashley of the United States geological survey to assist him during the summer of 10ON in gathering data for a bulletin on the coal resources xt the state, intended as a supplement to Mr. Blatchley s coal report of 1S9S. Mr. Blatchley has begun the work of making a soil survey of the state with the purpose of ascertaining which soils- predominate in each county and which is best suitable for the various kinds of crops. C. W. Shannon is already at work on this soil survey. He has completed surveys Of Washington and Martin counties and is now at work in Lawrence county. From there he will go into Orange county. . "
INCREASES HIS OFFER
TO OLD FOLKS'
Hum
E
William Chopson Is Willing to Do More.
HE WANTS IT DUPLICATED.
William Chopson, who has agreed to give S2..00O for the csrabUshment of an old folks' home in Warren is well pleased with the progress being made in raising the ?2,,XK which he has demanded from the M. E. church before he will turn the funds for the organization. In a letter which he has written to the editor of this paper ho makes public a further offer of his fine oil farm laying two miles southeast of Warren, and agrees to give the proceeds and profits from the land to help support the home after it has been established. He offers this gift upon tne condition that the Methodist Episcopal church of the North Indiana conference to which Richmond belongs, shall duplicate the additional gift.
Free advice given on the germ diseases of domestic animals. Write tho National Medical Co., Sheldon. Ia.
CARPENTERS HOME FROMJRIP SOUTH Hagerstown School Board Member to Be Elected.
Hagerstown, Ind., June l.-r-Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter and daughter Mildred, returned from Chattanooga, Tenn., last night, where they have been visiting Mrs. Carperiter's mother, Mrs. G. W. Wheland, the past month.
refused to cook do any washing or, ' ifornia and various cities iu the SouthaJ tend J- any f h6r hOUS6 west. He is a member of the school hold duties. This; Dumm alleges, fc d , one of tQe towa trustees
necessitated mm getting the mea.s . M rf3rn h w prpatlv desir
ed for the reason that action on the se
We Propose To Increase Our CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Washington. June 1. Officials of this government are watching developments in China with undisguised anxiety, lest the outbreak be directed against foreigners. Rear Admiral Dayton has been given orders to use his own judgment in steps the Asiatic squadron may take.
for himself and his wife and to attend to the other household duties. He states that on May 10, this year she caused his arrest on a charge of assault and battery by swearing out a false affidavit against him in the city court. Judge Converse fount! Dumm not guilty of this charge. Another interesting divorce suit, that of Edward Gauggel against Gertrude W. Gauggel, lias been filed in the circuit court. In his complaint Gauggel states that he was married in 1903 but that he separated from his wife in 1906 on account of her wrongful conduct Gauggel states that his
wife spent her time with other men, that she drank aid that she smoked cigarettes to excess.
Have
Doctor
No sense in running from one doctor to jj another. Select the best one, then stand by w bim. Do not deity, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not,. just is he says. Wilaw M seretat W pntHk J.C.iwrr., HafomolM orltoTiTpyrr'op. l owo'l. Mm.
C.i..iny ,- tr Stuarts. The figures "SS" play a weird part in the rise and fall of. the Stuarfc?. James III. wss killed m flight near Bannockburn In 14-SS. Mary Stuart was beheaded ia 15SS. James II. of England was dethroned in Charles Edward died in ITS, and James Stuart, the "Old Pretesder." was born in 1GSS, the very year that his father abdicated.
The Cards. - . "Paw, can anybody tell fortunes by cards': 'Xo. my sou. Many a man who has thought he could has fourul by subsequent expriene thnt he didn't hold Ui riht card,.' Ch Trilwn,
lection of superintendent of the Hagerstown schools and also the election of a member of the school board to succeed Hugh Allen, has been postpon
ed until his return. The position will probably be filled Monday atthe regular meeting of the town board.
FIRE LOSSJS ..$100,000 Manufacturing District at Titusville, Pa., Swept.
Titusville, Pa., June 1 Fire swept the manufacturing district this morning, causing a loss of $100,000. The Harris oil works, the Herley machine shops and several othar buildings were burned.
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