Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 154, 27 June 1907 — Page 3
THE 'RICHMOND PALLADIt TM AND SUX-TELEGRAJI, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907
MISS ALFOIITE HONORED ! r Receives Both a Diamond and Gold Medal.
Milton, Ind., Juno 27. James G. jjSwers has received word that h'm granddaughter, Miss Pauline Alfonte, has received the diamond medal in scholarship and the gold medal in playling at the Chicago school of music, where she is studying the violin. She I was recently graduated from the teachers' course aad will remain, for a year's 'further study.
Let us eat, drink and be merry, With never a thought of ache or pain, Let tis forget every sorrow that might be. For we still have Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
Social Notes of Nearby Towns
WIFE OF STAR WITNESS IN HAYWOOD TRIAL-
SILVER MEDAL CONTEST
i HELD AT ARBA SUNDAY i t jGrayneli Smock Was Awarded The First Place.
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i Arba. Ind., June 27. A silver medal : contest was held at Arba last Sunday. i As usual there was a large audience present as there were many who could I not get in. There were seven in the 1 class, as follows: Xinzs Mann. Woodsie
I lUi ! . V 1 1 ti J 11' i i :jii i rv iia.i u i 1 11 iiT India Thomas, George Haisley and Vernon Mercer. The medal was awarded to Miss Smock, but all the orations were excellent. The nest of the series of contests will be held at Williamsburg on Sunday, July 7 at o.tH) p. ni.
ORGANIZE COMPANY Of NATIONAL GUARD Cambridge City Has Promise Of Such Body.
THIRTY MEMBERS ENLIST.
Societies Entertained. Economy, Ind. The M. E. missionary society and the Friends missionary nociety were delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Emma Ballenger. There were fifty-guests present that were served with strawberries and cake. The par.ort were decorated with pink and white roses the reception room with peonies, the dining room with pink roses, n:id pink rose buds were given as souvenirs. The program was very elaborate and interesting and consisted of quartets, eolos, duets, reading and recitations. Merry-go-round. Milton, Ind. Mrs. Harry Manlove and Elwood Deeson will entertain the Merry-go-round card club and their husbands Saturday evening, June 29, at the home of the former. Ice Cream Supper. Milton, Ind. There will be fin ice
cream supper at Hussey's school
house west of town Saturday evenin -June 29. Entertained at Dinner.
Economy, Ind. Paul Cain enter
tained at dinner Sunday the Misses Ietha Harris, Xola Oler, Gail Haxton,
IJzzie Cook. Miss New, Messrs. Joe Osborn, Albert Atkinson. Archie Manning and Malcolm Robbins of Richmond. With Mrs. Porter. Hagerstown, Ind. The Christian Aid society will have its next meeting with Mrs. Will Forter next esday afternoon.
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An All-Day Meeting. Hagerstown, Ind. The German Baptist sewing society held an all-day meeting at. the home of Mrs. Benj. Paul "Wednesday. The Social Union. Cambridge City. Ind. The Social Union of the M. E. church met with Mrs. K. P. Diffenderfer, Tuesday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Charles A. Bertsch on Church street.
Miss Helen Cannon, daughter of the Speaker, is one of the most noted hostesses as well as one the mostcultured women in Washington. She is a firm believer in the higher education of women, a great reader, speaks several languages, which she learned during the years she spent abroad, is a splendid singer, and holds the record in the high official set for pedestrianism.
BF YOU TRY Father William's Indian Herb Tea, or Herb Tablets, and do not find hem the best medicine you ever -used for CONSTIPATIO-V. TORPID LIVER, SICK KIDNEYS, SOUR ETOMACH, SICK HEADACHE. NEU ItALGIA, DYSPEPSIA. INDIGES TIOX. BILIOUSNESS. MALARIA, 03IZZINES3 and BAD BREATH, we Will refund the money. They work day and night and you jget up In the morning feeling like tsew person. Try them; 20 cento, Tea or TabSets. A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond, Ind.
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REM ARK A ELE RESCUE. That trr.th i3 stranger than fiction, has oncs more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: "I was in bed entirely disabled with heinorrhaeeSjbi the lungs and throat. Doctors faffed' to help me, and all hope had' fled when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery. Tium'fhEtant olief came. The cowgliing soon ceased: the bleediogdiminished rapidly, ad : i&JJir&'e weeks I was able to go to work." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c. and $1.00 at A. G. Luken & Cc drug store. Trial bottle free.
Cambridge City. Ind., June 27. Captain. Chas. Weed, of the state mi litia, is organizing a company of the national guard in this vicinity, with the permission of Adjutant General ; Perry, of Indianapolis, and is meeting with remarkable success, about twenty or thirty applicants having applied already. They were given their first drill at Dublin Tuesday evening, and as soon as the required numbers are secured, an examining officer will be sent here from Indianapolis and arrangements will be made for securing
an armory and equipment. Those wishing to join may leave their names at Johnston's drug store, where Capt. Weed has made his headquarters. The
'applicants will be given the drill at
Dublin this (Thursday) night, and a public meeting will be held at the town hall in this city, Saturday evening.
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MRS. HARRY ORCHARD.
Mrs. Harry Orchard is the wife of the star witness m the trial of W. D. Haywood for the murder of former Governor Steunenberg, of Idaho, now in progress at Boise.
Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio
Mrs. McDonald Sick. Chester, Iud. Mrs. Frank McDonald is quite sick with a complication of diseases. Dogs and Ponies. Fountain City, Ind. J. W. Van's dog and pony show will be here Friday, June 28. This is the same show that was here last fall.
CALLED HOME FROM CHESTER. Ruth Cooper of Richmond who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley at Chester, was called home on account of the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Alrah Cooper.
REVITY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons have returned to their home in Richmond after a visit to relatives at Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Endsley of Hagerstown were in Richmond Wednesday.
WAS TAKENILL IN WATER Unusual Experience of Miss Mary Filby.
Milton. Ind., June 27.--MLss Mary Filby, daughter of Will Filby, was ta
ken suddenly ill while bathing with a
party of girls in Westfork of Whitewater and became unconscious, in which condition she remained several hours. She now is somewhat better.
It goes to the root of disease, invigorates, strengthens, exhilarates. Its life-producing properties are not contained in any other known remedy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.
OBSERVE CHILDREN'S DAY.
Exercises Were Held in the Friends' Church at Chester. Chester, Ind., June 27 Children's day exercises were very nicely celebrated Sunday morning at Chester
Friends church. A good program was given by the school, followed by a very interesting talk by the Rev. Mary King. .
STAMPED ENVELOPES GO UP Postal Department Has Announced an Increase In Price. Milton, Ind., June 27. The postmaster has been notified of an increase in price of stamped envelopes beginning
July 1st. The popular size which has
heretofore been ooc for a bunch of 25
will be 7i cents.
m Cool tjn.77 "He's a cool iin," is the way the soldiers iu a certain English regiment described one of their officers, a young man whose ?elf possession in a time of danger saved his men from defeat and probably from death. The circumstance which gave this o2ccr his reputation is related, by Rudyard Kipling: A very young officer, who had gone almost straight from school to the army and thence to India, was leading his company through a rocky paes on returning from a scouting expedition. They were beset by the enemy, who fired at them from behind the rocks, and the men were growing very unsteady. Those in the rear began to be impatient and shouted to the men in front: "Hurry up! What are you waiting for there?" The young officer answered quite coolly: "Hold on a minute. I'm lighting my pipe." And he struck a match and lit it. Tiiere wss a ronr of laughter, and a soldier called out, "Well, since you're so pressin', I think I'll have a pipe myself." And he. too, struck a match and began to smoke. This bit of fun steadied the men, and they came through in good order.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
several years since my lungs were
so badly affected that I Jfad many hemorrhages," wr&es AjM. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I tdpk Treatment with several physicians Vymhout any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tartan dl my lungs are now as sound as bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages I of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and I Tar stops the cough ami heals thf lungs, and prevents Serious results! from a cold. Refuse substitutes. A. p. Luken & Co.
We don't care if you are skeptical;
we don't care if you have no confidence. It makes no difference to us. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will
do the work or no pay that's fair. C5 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.
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Vaudeville at the Phillips. As announced a few days ago, Man
ager Murray of the New Phillips, was negotiating for a number of new features to be given in connection with the vaudeville at his house and he has since announced that the negotiations have been completed and that within a short time he will be able to give his patrons each week a feature of exceptional interest in connection with each bill. This will be something so much out of the ordinary that the public will not fail' to appreciate it. The present bill Is getting the house a good business. There will be a special matinee on Saturday and a double performance Saturday night. Repertoire at the Gennett. So well has Ye Colonial stock company pleased Manager Swisher and the pations of the Gennett, that it has been arranged for them to play a return engagement here during the month of August. The company will return here much strengthened, with a new repertoire and new specialties. The company is well pleased with Richmond and will be as glad to return as the patrons of the Gennett will be to have them return. The plan of admitting lad its free each night, instead of simply on Monday night, has proven quite popular as have the ten cent matinees. Friday night the amateurs will be given an opportunity' to show what they can do.
LODGE HAS ANNIVERSARY.
Pleasant Event at Lewisville, Ind.,
Early This Week. Milton, Ind.. June 27. Oscar Kerlin Jerome Vernon and Frank Ward, at
tended the dedication of the new Odd Fellows' hall and the fiftieth anniver
sary of the lodge at Lewisville, Tues day evening.
ALL DAY MEETING SUNDAY. It Will Be Held in the Universalist Church at Boston. Boston, Ind., June 27 An all-day meeting will be held Sunday at the Universalist church at Boston to which all are invited. Those attending are requested to bring basket dinners. The minister will be C. W. Hillstrem, of Milan. Ind., and at the Methodist church Sunday evening, children's exercises will be held. '
GOING ON TRIP ABROAD. Mrs. Adah Harned Is to Make an Extended Foreign Visit.
Cambridge City, Ind., June 27 Mrs. Adah Harned left for Indianapolis Monday morning and from there went to New York where she will sail for Liverpool, England, the latter part of this week. Mrs. Harned will make an extended visit with relatives in Liverpool and will visit other points of interest in Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Cuuieae Ilotela. The hotels are usually grouped within a square or two of one another. Each one seeks to attract guests by high sounding titles. For example, in Canton are hotels which flaunt the signs of (he Fortunate Star, the Golden Frofits (an unusually frauk confession for a landlord to make), the Rank Conferring and tiie Happiness. The food Is not so bad, but the traveler who goes to one of these houses to sleep will wish that he had gone to another. The bedrooms are small, thin walled 'boxes in which you may hear the
breathing of your next neighbor or be kept awake half the night by the conversation of people at the other end of the hall or, worse still, be almost sti fled by the smoke from an opium pip which is being indulged in by the man across the passageway.
Cambridge City, Ind.. June U7. Charles Barnard, the amateur areonaut of Hagerstown, will make an ascension here Saturday, June 2!. Althugh he met with two failures in his home town he is reported to have made a successful ascent Monday evening and much interest is being attached to his perform ance in this city, it being his first attempt away from home. It is understood that quite a sum of money was made up among the merchants yesterday, and if the "professor" makes a successful ascension, tie will be amply rewarded.
Chicago passengers using C, C. &
L. trains land at 12th 6t. (Illinois
Central) Station; most conveniently
located. Remember this. 6-tf
PERILS OF BALLOONING.
Xatarnlly Fuzsled. Among the interested visitors of the marine barracks at Washington on one occasion there was a party of young girls from a Maryland town, friends of one of the officers of the barracks. They proved much interested in everything pertaining to the life and discipline of the post. "What do you mean by 'taps?" asked one young woman. "Taps are played every night on the bugle," answered the officer. "It means 'lights out. They play it over the bodies of dead soldiers." A puzzled look came to the face of the questioner. Then she asked: "What do you do If you haven't a dead soldier?" Harper's Weekly.
EXERCISES BY CHILDREN. Not Enough Room in the Fountain City Church. Fountain City, Ind., June 27 The Methodist Sunday school observed children's day Sunday night with an excellent program. The bojs and girls of that church gave a splendid entertainment which was well attended as some were turned away.
Hell Gate. Hell Gate, at the entrance of Long Island sound. In the East river, was not so named because of its dangers and turbulance. as Is generally supposed, but quite the contrary. The early Dutch settlers called it "Hell Gate" because it was a pleasant, beautiful passageway. In allusion to its picturesque scenery, "hell" conveying the Idea of pleasantness. New York Herald.
In His Own Coin. To mark his gratitude a man who was acquitted on a charge of counterfeiting coins In India added $10 to his lawyer's fee of $50. bnt the lawyer afterward found that the whole sum consisted of counterfeit rupees. AJ lahabad Pioneer.
4a Kxcitlna; Trip In lite Uidat of n
Wil! Thaaiierilorm.
On one occasion, rising suddenly through a stratum of clouds 10.C00 feel
in the air into brilliant "sunshine, the
gas dilated. I let out a little. Down
we dropped into a cold air current. The
immediate condensation of the gas
dropped us back into the cloud layer "which condensed the gas still mort and accelerated the drop. We canu
out directly above a stretch of woik!
over which lay another cool belt. Ej this time we were falling like a rock We were going so fast that the bagful-
of sand we threw out went up insten i
of down. Hastily we threw out thr
drag rope, the anchor, the lunch basket
to little purpose. We struck the tree
with a terrific crash, but escaped, how ever, with nothing worse than a shak Ing up and a few bruises.
The most exciting trip I ever made
was a record breaking voyage that be gan one Sunday evening. The weatbei was not propitious, but we cast off We sailed across the Hudson river t New Jorsey and plunged into a cloud After traveling twenty miles I descend
ed to drop a note to my wife, assuring her of our safety. Again we shot int
a cloud. Presently we drifted over a
village and, with that exaltation that accompanies the sensation of floating In the air, enjoyed to a strange degree the music of church bells drifting up
from below. Before we were aware
we plunged into the midst of a huge
approaching thunder cloud. It seemed
to open and swallow us into a pit of gloom and simultaneously into the
heart of the wildest thunderstorm 1
think I have ever seen. The clouds
rolled and tossed and twisted. The
balloon would now be forced down, then tossed up and again spun swiftly about like a top. We lost all sense of direction. Thunder was crashing and rolling and crackling all around us. Lightning flashed, not in forked zigzags, but in great flashes of fire. It was frightful. We did not want to descend, but presently we heard the unmistakable sound of water not far away. Letting out a little gas, we shot downward. Faster we dropped and faster. Land was below us. The problem was to land in the high wind without damage. I let out more gas. We landed In a treetop with a jar that fixed the basket so firmly in a crotch that it could not be dislodged by the wind, for now we had dropped below the storm. World's Work.
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Carelessness is the great sin of most people. If a man doesn't acquire a little sense with age he cheats himself. If a man owns a pocketknife it 13 hard for him to pas3 a grindstone. Say what you please about moral courage, the man who has a lot of it Is mighty unpopular. Make the stories you tell on ft rainy day as short as possible, especially If you tell them under an umbrella. There is very little use trying to con vince a man who meets your state ment with this argument: I'll bef you." etc Xo matter how highly yon may value your own opinion, remember it does not go with other people unless they think exactly as you do, which, by the way, they seldom do. Atchison Globe.
If 'you wish beautiful, clear, white'
clothes, use Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, o cents. . j
The Bible which King Edward is to present to Bruton church at Williamsburg. Va., on the occasion of its consecration on October lo next, was sent recently to Ambassador Brvee at Wash
ington, w.io will forward U to the
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The New Phillips Vaudeville Theatre
O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE. Treat, and Asa't Mf.
- WEEK OF JUNE 24. Daily at 3: CO and 8:15 p. m. Saturdays at
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OVERTURE Mr. Chas. L. Stone, Ma
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KOPELAND AND THEMAR,
Comedy Cyclists.
THE RAINBOW SISTERS,
Refined Singing and Dancing.
LESTER FAIRMAN AND
HAZEL JEWELL,
In Their Latest Sensation, "The Secret."
CatfM Me Dearie.-
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THE FOUR D AsilNG HARRIS'S
Thp- Greatest Dancing Act in Vau deviUe. THE CAMERAGRAPH, v Villains Wooing.
Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. Souvenir at WVdnrMay'g
matinee General admission 10c. Reserved teata at night, jc exixa
