Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 179, 25 July 1907 — Page 3

rAGETTOTEE. TTTE KICIOIOXD PAIXADITOI AND SUN-TEIjECrRAlM', TI riJKS D ATT, ,fxrn r, T?mT. 'S NAME VOMAII RENDERED NEVADA MILLIONAIRE STARTLES NEW YORK. AT HIS FORMER HOME Travelers' League, Centerville Gives Program. ;AL CdEftFORT "UWDER THE SPEECHLESS BY BOLTj OLD APPLE TE3EE." Lightning Struck Home of Mrs. Angelina Ingerman in East Cambridge. WAS OF A TIMELY NATURE C7I

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g. O. COHNTHWAITE, LIVING ACROSS THE STREET, WAS ALSO SHOCKED BY THE CURRENT 'OF ELECTRICITY. Cambridge City, Ind., July 25. puring a heavy storm which passed pver this place about 1 o'clock yesterday, a bolt of lightning struck a chimney on the frame house owned by JVIrs. Angelina Ingerman in East pambridge, causing some damage. An nusual demonstration of the destructive power of lightning was shown in the manner in which it plowed under !tho shingles In the roof, taking a downward course an4 burning through the cornice, throwing bricks and plastering in all directions. Mrs. Ingerman narrowly escaped death, having come down stairs only a few moments before the shock came. When neighbors came to her assistance she was unable to speak for a few moments, the shock having rendered her speechless. S. G. CornIhwaite, who witnessed the electrical display from his residence across the street, was severely shocked. A number of telephones in East Cambridge were burned out. THEY MEAN IT No one should suffer a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. Leonhardt's HemHold will euro any case. No matter what kind you have, Wind, Bleeding, Internal, External, Itching or Suppurating, Dr. Leonhardt's Ilem-Koid will cure you. This statement is supported by a thousand testimonials from those wl:r have been permanently cured. If you are not cured you get yrv: money back. $1.00, Leo II. Fihe. li'e-: mond, Ind., or The Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. MEDAL CONTEST IS HELD Olive Hunt was Winner of Last Sunday's Event. Fountain City, Ind., July 25. The Ilfth of the series of medal contests took place at Webster Sunday, with the following program: Song by chorus. Woodsle Elliott "The Drunkard's Grand March." Olive Hunt "A Stray Sunbeam." A Duett "Rible and Peer." Mary Colllne "On Which Side." Minnie Ryan "A Political Parade." Song Quartet "The Prohibition Hatchet. India Thomas "Rescued." Ray Bowen "A Plea for Rum." Song by the Kelsey girls in Spanish, "Saved by Grace." Song by chorus. The medal went to Olive Hunt. The next contest will be held at Chester in two weeks. WAR AGAINST CONSUMPTION All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly end you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar ia safe and certain in results. The genuine Is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. J. E. SHOOK'S CONDITION He Was Recently Operated on for a Floating Kidney. Economy, Ind., July 23. J. E. Shook who was operated on for a floating kidney some time ago, has been removed from his home to his brother home near Bloomlngport. Mr. Shook is reported to be growing worse and the prospect is not very bright for his recovery. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it. MISS ALEXANDER HOSTESS Was Hostess Previous to Her Departure for Chicago. Cambridge City, Ind., July 23. Miss Helen Alexander entertained a number of girl friends at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Francis, in East Cambridge yesterday afternoon. She leaves for Chicago today, where she will make an extended visit with relatives. Among those present yesterday were Misses Shiloh and Jame3 Van Meter, Julia Boyd. Mildred Spence, Helen Doney, Erma Morgan. Hazel Bertsch, Hattle end Irene Toms. Ruth Williams, Hazel Stiefel, Carlyle Diffenderfer and Ethel Highley. EXPRESS COMPANY SHIFT American will Succeed the United States at Milton. Milton, Ind., July 23. The United States Express company will cease to operate in Milton August first and the American Express company will do the work at this station. Common mint is in Greece and Italy no old that Ovid derived its name from Menthe, a5 young Greek woman, who by the enmity of a barum Bcamm goddess was converted Into the plant whose oil Is now an eseeutlal part of th stock of the druggist, the candy iakr .and .the caf knsresarlo.

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jack West, the youthful Nevada millionaire has created a sensation in New York by the reckless way in which he spends his money. He is living at the Hotel Astor and has all he can do in turning confidence men and wire-tappers away. The young man, who is shown in the lower right hand corner, admits that he has come to New York hoping to be able to persuade Miss Henrietta Tillard, the young chorus girl, who is also shown, to marry him.

BAKED 111 A PIE IS WISH OHHE PEOPLE Blackbirds are Proving a Nuisance at Milton. ROMAN CANDLES ARE USED Milton, Ind., July 23. Thousands of black birds make the tall maple trees of Milton a nightly roosting place. The dense foliage affording a better protection from owls than is found in the sparse timber. A little before day-break the birds begin to sing, as the nursery rhyme goes and the rearby residents wish the birds "were baked in a pie," for there are enough to supply the Kings of the earth and some to spare. Occasionally an enterprising owl attacks them in the night, when there is fluttering of wings and confusion among the birds. Some have fired roman candles into the trees, but nothing seems to lessen the number that returns the next evening. CORN IS GROWING RAPIDLY Prospect for a Big Crop Flattering. is Very Economy, Ind., July 23. Corn is fairly running away skyward since the recent rains. The prospect for a big crop is flattering. Chicago passengers using C. C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf The Xoonday Of Life. Harried people should learn 'what to do for one another's little ills, and for the Ills of the children that may come. They are sure sooner or later to have occasion to treat constipation or indigestion. When the opportunity comes remember that the quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permanent cure, is with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the srreat herb laxative compound. A bottle should always be in the house. It costs only 30 cents or H at drus stores About ?SO a year is charged for an unlimited telephone service in Paris, but in addition to this the subscriber must purchase his own instrument, which may be any one of a number of different kinds.

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7-y 'id V 6 NEGRO CAUSED TROUBLE FOR HEW PARIS PEOPLE His Queer Actions Alarmed a a Number of Residents. WAS SHOWN WAY OUT New Paris, O., July 23. The mys terious actions of a colored man In this vicinity, caused some alarm on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday he went to the home of Plenry Mur ray, north of town, and asked for something to eat and when given something he laid down in the yard beginning to yell and go through queer' motions. This frightened Mrs Murray, who sent for her husband. in the field working and when he came he ordered the man to leave. Ori arriving in town Monday even ing the negro frightened people in the north end by his queer maneu vers and Marshal Baumgartner was called, who led the man out of town and threatened him if he made his appearance here again. WAS IN POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS Ira "W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes A. G. Luken & Co. FOR BENEFIT OF CHURCH Ice Cream Social at Economy on Saturday Night. Economy, Ind., July 23. The M. E. missionary society will give an ice cream social Saturday evening for the benefit of the church, at the parson age lawn. All are Invited to help the good cause. Down to the Norman Conquest the Britons had "living money" and "dead morey," the former being slaves and PRODUCES VIGOR. AND VITALITY

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Centerville, Ind., July 23. The Travelers' League was delightfully entertained by Miss Martha L. Peelle on Tuesday evening, July 23 at her home

on West Main street, formerly the family residence of Oliver P. Morton. The meeting of the league was announced for the former home of Morton and the program was arranged to commemorate the name of the great governor and United States senator, coincident with the date of the unveiling of his statue at the state capitol. Mrs. EmiMe King Anderson, president of the league, presided. The program began by the members giving quotations relative to the life and achievements of Morton, followed by introductory remarks by Mrs. Helen V. Ausiin. Selections were then read by Mrs. Anderson, Miss Peele and Mrs. Austin, from addresses delivered In the United States senate and house of representatives on January 17 and 18, 1S7S, on the occasion of the announcement of the death of Oliver P. Morton. Extracts were also read from addresses delivered in congress on the occasion of the acceptance of the statue of Morton by congress, presented by Indiana on April 14, 1900. The stated program was followed by conversation and during this social time Miss Peelle served refreshments. REMEDY FOR NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The M j stic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It 13 a marvelous vitaiizer and strengthened It quickly and certainly cures Loss' of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakrees, Palpitation of the Heart and fai:irg health. It is indeed a wonderful Ltfe Renewer and Life Strength, ener. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No 3 d&w ITEMS OF INTEREST. The first of the modern bank notes were made in China about the year 1000 A. D. Blood in Its natural state contains a surprising amount of pure air, amounting to nearly seven-eighths of its entire bulk. The wasp's nest Is constructed of a first class article of papier mache, made from the pulp of wood, with an animal glue specially prepared by the wasps for the purpose. The honty of the snapdragon cannot be extracted by the common bee, which has not weight enough to pull down the lower jaw of this curious flower. Only the bumblebee has access to the Interior. The first trapdoor was made by a species of African spider which has Its nest In the ground and closes the entrance by means of a trapdoor opening outwardly and covered with bits of earth and grass in order to escape observation. Woman's Lovo of Ugly Men. The Illustrious men in history who were die tingul shed as much for the fascination which they exercised over the fair sex as for their talents and ability were, as a rule, plain and insignificant in. appearance. Julius Caesar was a very 111 favored man, and yet when a mere strippling, before his fame in Rome, girls of his own age sighed for him and matore women longed for his love. Among the men of later times who were renowned in like manner were Sir Thilip Sidney, plain almost to ugliness; Taul Senrron, the comic poet, a cripple; Voltaire, unmistakably ugly, and Rourseau, whose manners were awkward as his face was plain, while John Wilies, who had the power to subjugate any woman who spoke to him for even fire minutes, was admitted by his own showing to be the ugliest man In England in his time. The Toe Nails. Owing to the friction and pressure to which toe nails are exposed in all persons who wear boots or shoes there is a great tendency to thickening on the underpart of the free growth, the portion of the nail that extends beyond the toe point. This thickened part sometimes gets pressed against the flesh, and then very painful corns result. The preventive treatment is to keep the nails cut short and to remove the rather soft thickened parts with a blunt pocket knife or scissors blade. Pleasant. "Tommy," said the young man to his prospective brother-in-law, aged five, "will you be sorry whea I marry your sister?" "Yes, answered the little fellow; Til be sorry fcr yon. The Difference. Harry Do yon Iraow the difference between capital and labor? Jack No. Harry vTell. if I loaned you 25 cents, that would be capital, and if I tried to get it back, that would be labor. The Drcwfcaek. "So Snooks married his stenographer? Well, she doesn't have- to work any more. "Well, she doesn't draw wages any more.' Cl"r1',r! 1 T,--Breezy. "Here," said the new copy reader, "is a story about a man ting picked cp by a Kansas cyclone and carried six miles. Except that he bit o.T the end of his tnue when he fell he suffered no Injury." "All right," replied the telegraph editor. "Boil it down to about four or five lines, and we will rnn. it under the head of 'Breezy Bits. "Chicago Rec-orsVlfilA

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Amusements Vaudeville at the Phillips. There is still ample opportunity for those who have not yet seen the vaudeville bill at the New Phillips4 this week to do so, and especially is this true, considering the fact that the performance is continuous each evening from 7:30 to 10:15. The program offered this week is an entertaining one and especially so the act put on by Nugent and company. There will be a special matinee on Saturday. Repertoire at the Gennett. "Dr. Jekyll andt Mr. Hyde," which has that especially difficult dual role from the dramatization of Stevenson's novel of the same name, was portrayed in an able manner at the Gennett Wednesday night by the Cutter Stock company, and it will offer the same bill tonight. For the remainder of the week, Friday and Saturday nights and the Saturday matinee, the bill will be "The Counterfeiters." Friday night the amateurs get a chance. A MEMORABLE DAY. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is ihe one which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store. Social Notes of Nearby Towns Entertained at Dinner. Economy, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burnett of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Orroson Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenstreet of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark, Mrs. Gwin and Lester Williams. Social at Modoc. Modoc. Ind. The M. E. Sunday school of Modoc gave a social last Saturday evening for the benefit of the choir and it proved a financial success, $21 being taken in. Entertained Family Party. Centerville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane entertained a family party on Sunday from West Alexander, O, The guests were Henry Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Aloedore Lane and daughter Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lane and children. Miss Highley Entertained. Cambridge City, Ind. Miss Ethel Highley entertained several friends at the home of her parents in East Cambridge, Tuesday evening. Re freshments were served. Eastern Indiana and W estern Ohio Lamb Substitute Carrier. Economy, Ind. Maxwell C. Lamb Is carrying the mail on R. R. 23 while Lee Lamb is taking a vacation. Preaching Next Sunday. Robinson's Crossing. Ind. There will be preaching at Robinson's Chapel, Sunday. Invitation to Public. Robinson's Crossing, Ind. Attendance at Sunday school last Sunday was 50, and the collection amounted to 73 cents. The public Is urged to help make the attendance 75 or more next Sunday. All will be welcome. Two Able Discourses. White Branch, Ind. Rev. J. S.Holder delivered two very able discourses at this place Sunday morning and evening. CHICHESTER'S PILLS J . THE SUMU.fll IIRAM. yfc TO IMA J:KAU FILLS, fnr C yean kaown as Best. Safest. Always ReiiahlV SOLD BY eZUGGISTS RtRVYERE

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Glad-l-1 oli-uae" reeling crevj ' over you. It's a Joyeue prlvllee really, to have a sweet little pill to exerclae the bowels without purging, griping, and straining thorn. Cestlveeas doe lets of harm. Avoid It by taking Blackburn's Victory CHtor-Oil-inils. They nourish the Bowel Nerves. , 10c, 25c, and $1.00. All druggist. fnMil tmlf kj Tto TtMvy dwt 0, DcrM.OM.

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and other points on one Excursion Ticket CO ONE ROUTE RETURN ANOTHER LONG LIMIT Through Sleeping Car to Norfolk Loav Richmond 4:55 P. HI. daily, beginning July 14 ANNUAL SEA SHORE EXCURSION Atlantic City oS:.dn8R0.,.h.Vu Cape May $16.00 Round Trip from Richmond, Ind., August 8 EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS $6.50 Round Trip from Richmond, Ind., Aug. 21st. BOSTON. July 25 to 28 New England Old Home Week Stop-overs at Baltimore. "Washington, Philadelphia and New York. r ... PHILADELPHIA, July 12 'to 16 B. P. O. E. direct or via Washington, with stopovers at Baltimore and Washington. SUMMER TOURIST FARES to Ocean, Lake and Mountain resorts, and to Colorado and Pacific Coast. For full particulars consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond. Ind.

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TBo amidl yp The Philadelphia North American has summarized the results of the thre mouths' Inquiry of the committee which has been Investigating the construction and furnishing of the Pennsylvan ia state capitol. It has been shown that of the $l.,t,oar,Nt expended at least $r,ofM,HX was wasted Id graft. Sweden and Spain have fewer alien residents than any other country o Europe. m.'ACKMIBM' VICTORY IMt PLLAStUKABLt Pitt SIC. There was a girl nactd Isabclle Who pot coal oil In the stove She couldn't bear the kitchen smell; They found her In tht grove. : t x round trip from Richmond. New York Boston Philadelphia Richmond a.

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