Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 298, 10 December 1907 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1907.

PLAN BIG SCHOOL

WEDNESDAY

Program of Unusual Length Arranged for Event At Economy.

IT IS AN ANNUAL AFFAIR.

SEVERAL RICHMOND PEOPLE WILL GO HAG ER STOW N MAN INVENTS BUGGY HUB OTHER WAYNE COUNTY NEWS.

Economy. Ind., Dec. lo. Former teachers and pupils of the Economy schools are making great, preparations for the annual reunion, which will bo

held at thiH place Wednesday. A program of liiiu.sual lenpth has bei-n arranged, and which follows: Song by the school quartette: greetings. Edgar Farmer; recitation. Hulda Haxton: music, Ruth Jackson; recitation. "He Careful What You Say," Marie Williams; "Johnny's History Lesson." Galard Sanders; recitation. Louise Mailing; piano solo. Herschel Ballengei ; recitation, "We Thank Thee." Pauline Daugherty; recitations, Ijouise Stolts. Mary Ballenger. Minnie Brown, Allen TV'eyl. Forest Macy. Kelso Mendenhall; duet. Myrtle and Lucinda Haxton; recitation. Loya Smith; song by the girls, primary; recitation, Osa Covalt; dialogue, Edith Oler and Hellen Farmer; recitation. Francis Lindsey; piano solo, Anna Hadley; Jack Frost, Kenith Cain; recitations, Henry Farmer, Willard Jordan. Ervin Hunt. Opal Wadman; piano solo. Herschel Ballenger: "The Rain Bow Sisters," primary; recitations, Louise Charles. Hazel HaxBrown and Vergie Mendenhall; "Little Wadman: piano solo, Myrtle Haxton: recitations, Letta Segrist, Cecil Cain; Bong, primary; dialogue, intermedial?; recitation, Louise Smith; piano solo. Elizabeth Stanley; recitations. Harold Fouts, Fred Lebrick, Fern Woofers, Herbert Wadman; duet. Marjory ton. Gerald Weyl. Irene Leullen, Inez Eed Riding Hood." primary; recitations, Cecil Cain, Gerald Kennedy, Eldrlge Sanders. Russel Fueston; quartette, high school; recitation. Russel Shoemaker; song, Ruby Morrison and Wary Haxton; recitation. Homer Smith. Myra Hunnicutt, Frank Lebrick, Mary Cranor, Blanche Bell; trio. Kuby Jones, Lucinda Haxton and Lucinda Hollingsworth; "History of Economy School," Mark Albertson; "The Owl Song," boys, primary; song. Ruby Morrison and Mary Haxton: recitation. Ixjve Lindsey; piano solo. Myrtle Haxton; recitation, Audry Benson; exercise, boys, primary; song, Gusta Scott; exercise, boys, intermediate; recitations, Anna Hadley, Joe Ballenger; piano solo, Elizabeth Stanley; recitation, l.eo Bundy.

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BUFFALO BILL FIRES VOLLEY AT GOULD

Declares He Paid Miss Mar a Large Amount to Testify In Divorce Case.

FAMOUS SCOUT EXPLAINS.

HE SAYS REASON

WITH NOW SCANDAL.

THAT THERE IS NO FOR CONNECTING HIM

FAMOUS DOMESTIC

MILTON, IND.

Writ e to-

GIRL DIES THREE

LEAVING

HUSBANDS

From Girlhood a Pretty Connecticut Lass Had Charmed All.

WEDDED THREE IN A WEEK.

M'CONNAUGHEY INVENTOR.

6ecures Offer fori Very Valuable gy Hub Devise.

Bug-

Haeerstown. Dec. 10 G. L. Mc-

Connauchev has received a patent on

a buggy hub for which he has been offered $5,000 or a royalty. Mr. McConnaughey has been a buggy manufacturer at this place tor twenty-tive years.

HER CAREER BEGAN WHEN SHE WENT TO CIRCUS AT AGE OF FIFTEEN AND RAN OFF WITH TATOOED MAN.

Denver, Col., Dec. 10. That Howard Gould paid Helen Mar, the English woman and erstwhile companion of Gould's wife, so much per word for her recent testimony in his divorce case, and that Gould offered him ."VO.X to go on the witness stand and corroborate Miss Mar's testimony, was the startling declaration of Col. William F. Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill, today in an interview in which he denied the story of his alleged associations with Katherine Clemmons. Gould hinges his divorce case on the testimony of Miss Mar. The pretty young English woman told of alleged confidences which the then Miss Clemmons made to her, in which she confessed to indiscreet actions with Col. Cody. Saw Miss Clemmons's Talent. "Katherine Clemmons was a beautiful girl, a brilliant girl, and she was a wonderful actress; but I only knew her professionally," said Col. Cody today when asked to make a statement. "At the time I met her, I was in the show business, and was constantly looking for talent." continued Col. Cody. "Other men have hired talent and have hired it as 1 did, as a business proposition. At that time, I

might say there was a dearth of show j to secure a pulpit supply for the day. talent, especially female talent. There ' Arrangements will be made for servic-

was tfoot.n among men, duc ne naa es on the J'na ot December.

about finished his career. Then, there Mrs. Frank Wallace and Miss Hazel

was myself, also a great actor. But : Ferguson are at Martinsville taking

where were the actresses? none. I recognized talent

Milton. Ind.. Dec. !. George Borders was at Mt. Summit visiting his brother Charles and family over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Golden have returned to Columbus. Ind. Miss Stella Campbell, who has been he guest of Mrs. Sherman Werking. returned to her home at North Vernon. Miss Nora Wagner was at Richmond Saturday. The relatives of John Kirlin Sr., and Mrs. Mary Kirlin, surprised them Saturday night. An oyster supper was served and a pleasant evening was spent. Messrs. and Mesdames Lycurgus Beeson. Jack Bishop. Oliver Ferguson and Willard E. Williams, were at In

dianapolis to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doll. The C. W. B. M. met with Mrs. D. H. Warren last week. Mrs. Ed Wilson conducted the devotional service. Miss Mary Moore gave a talk on "The American Ocupation of the Philippines, the Protestant Mission and Present Problems." Mrs. H. II. Maulove read an excellent paper on "The Past Year, lis Progress and Its Lessons." Mrs. G. F. Doty gave a reading. At the conclusion of the program a dainty collation was seized by the hostess. Mrs. J. M. Grigsby has returned to Logansport. Mrs. Edgar P. Jones has received word of the death of her grandmother Lovell. at Huntington, Pa. Verne Bragg of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeson of Connersville. visited their aunt, Mrs. Ella Hoffman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wissler of Richmond spent Sunday with their parents. Miss Hester Kahle has returned from a visit at Indianapolis. Miss Nora Minn of Richmond visited relatives Sunday. Ernest Brumfield went to Franklin Sunday to take a place as manager of the Franklin Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield were ft Philip Frantzman's east of Germantawn, Sunday. There was no preaching service in Milton Sunday, owing to the board of the Christian church not being able

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When the Furnace Fails

BIG BARN BURNS. Lightning Struck Structure Was Destroyed.

and It

Cambridge City, Ind., Dec. 10. The large barn owned by Wm. Nichols, rear Now Lisbon was struck by lightning about 5 o'clock Monday evening, und with its contents was totally destroyed by fire. Estimated loss $2,000; partially insured.

South Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 10. After a checkered career and while still in her teens, Mrs. Minnie Dauchey, known as "The Wild Rose of Wilton," died in the Norwalk hospital, leaving three husbands and four children. Minnie Brotherton. a rosy-cheeked little country lass, with jet black hair and eyes, lo lashes and beauty of face and form that won her many suitors, gained notoriety by three marriages in one week five years ago. She went to a circus when 1 years

old and ran off with a tatooed man, to whom she was married. Upbraided by her parents for not having her husband when she returned two days later.

off she went again and was married to Peter Sturm of South Norwalk. The wedding was declared void as was the first one. because of her age, and a third time within the week she was led to the altar this time by Harry Dauchey, with the consent of her parents. Such was her beauty that she could win a husband in a few minutes. Later she added to her reputation by joining the Salvation Arms.

in Kather

ine Clemmons and placed her in the

show business. She traveled in Amer

ica, England, France and other countries, and became great. She met and married Howard Gould of New York, and became greater. "I am getting used to being 'smoked up' in the newspapers, but. at that, I believe they treat me for the most part kindly. There is no rei.on for connecting my name with the Gould case, or for 'smoking me up' on Katherine Clemmons's account. They might as well connect my name with every woman who ever worked for me, and I had thirty or sixty in my show last year." Says Gould Paid for Testimony. "Miss Helen Mar was paid so much a word for her testimony in the Howard Gould divorce case, when she testified against. Mrs. Gould in New

York," continued Col. Cody. "Alter the lawyers for the defense are through with the evidence she gave, she will not amount to anything. "As for press reports concerning, Gould's offer to me to testify against the character of his wife," said the pioneer and scout. "I was offered not $2..O0O, but $.VMR'H to testify, and I re

fused the offer.

There was treatment at a sanitarium.

Arlon Doll and Lute

lantz were

guests of Connersville friends Sunday

-Mr.

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A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich silver jnines, bonanza farms, wide ranges lind strange natural formations, is a Heritable wonderland. At Mound City, In the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed near death vlth. lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred evrry five minutes." writes Mrs. Clapp. when I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him." Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by A. C. Luken & So., druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. Ind.. Dec. 10. Ernest

Ketts spent Sunday in Muncie with his brother Harry, who intends to go to !allas, Texas, to spend the winter. Aaron Worth and wife visited his (lister at Modoc, Ind., Sunday. Howard Harrison of Richmond has moved back to Fountain City. Kate Pegg spent Sunday in Richmond with her grandparents, Mr. and "Mrs. Lauler.

Tie New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coug'is. colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults! A. G. Luken &. Co.

REV. H0BS0N WILL ASSIST.

Rev. M. Ilobson left today to assist Rev. A. C. Wilmore in a revival meeting near Economy.

LAWFUL FOR WIVES TO NAGHUSBANDS Court Holds It Is Not Cruel and Inhuman Treatment.

WHITEWATER. IND. Whitewater, Ind., Dec. 1 O.Frank Smith of Indianapolis was guest of his parents over Sunda;

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker and

family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White, Mr. and Mrs. John

Richards, Misses Hasel White, Edna

Richards, Gertie and Angie Alexan

der; Mr. Grover . Wnite, Cleveland

Pyle, Reed and Tullus Gordon. Rev. Sharitt began a series of reviv

al meetings at the Christian church

Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle were the

guests of Mr. and Mis. A. L. Wiley

at, Bethel Sunday.

The joint teachevs institute; of Franklin and New Garden townships

was held at, the school building Sat

urday.

Floyd Best and family were the guests of S. W. Nicholson and famliy

Sunday.

Alonzo Cain and wife of Hagers

town, John Manning and wife of Econ

omy, Albert Anderson and wife. Wal

ter and Willie Anderson, Harold Manning, Louise Manning and Marcella Cain were the guests of Joe C. Burgess and family.

On many a cold winter morning y

will wake to find the fires "out" Wh

arc you qoinq to do about it shiv

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makes enrery me long

evening brilliant, steady

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Ko.1 a.m. Chicago. dS:35 Pern ....12:50 Marion... 1:44 Muncie .. :41 Riehm'd.. 4 05 CIu'U 6:35 p.m. No.2

am. Cln'tl ...d8:40

No.3 No.3I No.3-b

p.m. a.m. 930 3:35 2:05 4:40 2:59 5:37 3:57 6:40 5:15 805

7:30 10:26 a.m. jun, No.4 No.S2 No.6-4 p.m. a.m.

p.m. i - I ' I 8:10 9:35

HAG ER STOW N, IND. Hagerstown. Dec. "!. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Reploele entertained Sunday at

'heir home east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connfff. Mr. and Mrs. John

Jessr.

MAY HAVE VIOLENT TEMPER

Selis and children. Leona and

nd Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sturm.

.Mark Funu and daughter of Muncie,

w ere guests over bunday or his mot ti

er, Mrs Mary Ann Funk on North Elm Cloella Lumpkin entertained at

her home north of town Saturday night. Misses Elma Kerr, Ruth Gwinu,

Brant and Eva Roller. Mr. and Mrs. Rqbt. Smith and family

entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D.

B. Uller and daughter, Sarah Marie cf near Economy, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred

smith and daughter Frances Margue-

rite. The "pie social" given Saturday

night by the Pocohontas ladies was well patronized, the proceeds amounting to ,$t;.lo. Games and dancing were indulged in after lunch. Miss Mary Smith, nurse at Reid Memorial hospital visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wedekind. Announcements have been received here bey relatives of the marriage of Howard Rinehart. son of David Rinehart. east of town, and Miss Deardoff. which took place in North Dakota on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Rineharl has been in that state since August. Mrs. Rinehart is a cousin of Ed Deardoff north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Nelson and son. of near Economy, and Mr. McMann of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fonts on South Terry street Sunday. J. L. Replogle and family moved on Monday from the L. M. Pierce farm north of town to the home of Philip Pipher. south of town. David Rinehart attended the funeral

services of his grandson, son of Chas. Rinehart and wife of Marion Sunday.

STRAUGHN, IND. Straufthn. Ind.. Dec. lo. Mr. and

Mrs. Elmer Stiener and son of Knights-

town, visited relatives her Sunday.

Glen Walters and Russel Eaton, who

have been il. are able to be out. Mrs. John Willis. Mrs. Stella Leon berger and Miss Maggie leonberger

were shopping in Richmond Saturday. The ioint institute of Dudley and

Franklin township was held here Sat

urday. A very interesting session was held. The New Lisbon teachers

were entertained to dinner by Mr. and

Mrs. Chesleigh Haskett.

Miss Goldie More one of our teachers was a victim of the mumps last week

Eugene Butler had charge of her room. Mrs. Esther Woods of Fairmount, who has been visiting her mother and

other relatives here returned home Sat urday.

Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs

J. B. Tapscott visited in Dublin Sun day.

CHESTER, IND.

Mrs.

Rlchm'd. Muncie. . Marlon . ?eru . . .

Chicago

9:00 11:22 12:45 1:41 2:45 7:00 a.m.

aft 10 12 1

40 p.m. 55 S:S0 17 8:00 :19 9:00

2:25 10:00 9:20 7:00

p.m. a.ra. Sunday.

10:55 12.17 1:19 2:25 6:40 p.m.

Dally. d-Dally Except

e-S'inday Only.

"Through Vestlbuled Tralna betw

Chicago and Cincinnati oar our owl

rails. Double dally service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marlon, .Peru and Chicago, handled In trains Noi

and 6, between Muncie and Peru,

thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, between

Peru and Chicago.

For schedules, rates and further

Information call on or write.

C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A. Richmond. Ind.

Christmas

The Terre Haute, Indianapolis

& Eastern Traction Co. EXCESS FARE ELIMINATED When buying tickets beyond INDIANAPOLIS

To all points touched by Traction

Lines in Indiana and Ohio.

One Hundred and Fifty Pounds of

Baggage Checked Free. Special Serv ice to Handle the Heavy Christmas Travel.

THE BEST OF SERVICE 5 LIMITED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. For further information inquire of local agent or address: C. S. KITCH, Dist. P. &. F. A., Indianapolis.

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NO DIFFERENCE Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid cures any form of Piles Internal, External, Bleeding, Bling, Itching, Supperatiug. Piles are caused by conjestion of blood in the lower bowel, and only an internal remedy can remove the cause. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is a tablet taken internally. Money back if It fails. $1.00 at Leo II. Fihe, or Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y.

Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf

Have too trouble of any kind arising from a disordered stomach? Iro to your drufUt and get a 50c or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is positively g-aaxanteed to cure you and keep you weii.

According to a decision of the appellate court of Indiana a wife may "nag" her husband to her heart's content. She may exhibit violent temper and interfere with his schemes for making money to the point of refusing to join in deeding away their property. She may do all these things without being guilty of '"cruel and inhuman treatment." This decision was rendered in the case of Will G. Hofman vs. Hannah Hofman. of "Orange county, in which the former was granted a divorce. The appellate court, however, reversed the action of the lower court. Judge Rabb. who rendered the opinion, said that in standing by her rights to an interest in her husband's real estate is a marital offense for which a wife could be divorced, it would be better than the law giving her such right be repealed. "Such is not the case however," said Judge Rabb. "The marital relation is not to be cast aside on any such trivial and insufficient grounds."

Abraham Brown, cf Winterton, N. Y.. lie d a very remarkable experience; he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and tlK fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of them helped me; so my wife advised trying Electric Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, by A. G. Luken & Co.. druggist, oOc.

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ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Dec. 10. Levi W. Stamm returned to Dayton Sunday evening after spending Saturday night and Sunday with his wife at this place. Miss Effie Wilson was in Richmond last week. Miss Ruth Jackson entertained Miss Alcie Gwin. Ruby Morrison and Mary Mumbowers. Sunday. Mrs. Babel Gwin and little daughter Carrie arrived home Sunday afternoon after a few days' visrt with Mrs. Cora Scantland of near Williamsburg. Miss vergie Stanley is still visiting Mrs. Glen Shirley at Peru. Rufus Williams arrived home from Marion Sunday. The Franklin boys. Charley, Clyde and Benny, attended Sugar Grove Sunday school. Everybody invited to the school reuniou at Economy December 11th.

For Woman's Eye

Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Because this may have been so all your life, is no reason why it should continue. Many thousands of women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours, due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that wonderfully successful medicine for women, Wime of Cardii Mrs. Leota Forte, of Toledo. I1L. writes: "I am veil pleased with the results of using CarduL I have taken three bottles and am now perfectly well free from pain and have gained 25 pounds in weight" UJD1TP I1C A I FTTF D 'rit 0dyJor ,w copv vlut,'e Illustrated Book for Wown. If vou n4 Medical Ad it ill I C U J ft LC 1 1 Lit :JrZpt-??iZ'Te aJi,reF'y "nt in 'envelope. AJirws :

L4ict Advisory Dcct.. The Chattanooga AUdicine Co.. Chaiunotxra. Tenn.

Dancing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, if Foley's Honey and Tar is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co.

Chester, Ind.. Dec. 10. Mr. and Gist have returned from Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carman entertain

ed C. II. Bulla and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edd Deitmeyer and

Mrs. Charlie Deitmeyer, Charlie Huff

man and family, Laura Neff, Mr. and

Mrs. Will Morrow and Nellie Morrow

were among the guests at a social gathering at the home of Mr. aud Mrs.

Brown's. Wilbern llodgin and Laurence Estell were to see Leonard Hill Saturday at his home in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hart entertained at dinner Sunday. Ben Norris will spend the winter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Norris. Ulysess Pickett continues to improve. The funeral of Sarah Townseud was largely attended Monday.

Nature always warns you if your bowels are clogged or inflamed heed this. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, it relieves ali congestion and restores natural digettoon. Cj cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R; R. Return Limit June 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.03 To Daytona 2.GZ To Do Land 42.70 To Miami T.S.or, To Orlando 41. '..") To Palm Beach &1..V. To Pensacola 29.r.0 To sl Augustine ::$.r. To Sanford A?,XZ To Tampa 4S.;r. To Havana, Cuba 78.50 For rates to additional points and other information, call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 2062 Richmond.

THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white lightthe nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co.

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EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 503-507 Main St.. Richmond, Ind.

Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $1-50 To Cottage Grove, Ind r.5 To Boston, Ind 25 To Williamsburg SO To Economy 50 To Losantville TO To Muncie 120 To Marion 2.20 To Peru Trains Leave going East, 5:13 a. m. Trains Lt. going West 10:53 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

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