Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 308, 20 December 1907 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM X2sD SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1907.

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AIMGJINE HOGS Farmers in Western Wayne Experiencing Trouble in Protecting Stock.

CHICKENS ARE PROFITABLE VllLTON MAN GETS NEAT PROFIT FROM SEVENTEEN HENS SECURED 2,311 EGGS IN TWELVE MONTHS FROM SAME FOWLS. Gambritas City, Ind., Dec. 20. Fartoers in tne surroundlEg country report the loss of large numbers c" hoga as the result of cholera. The disease Beems to be spreading and all efforts to eradicate it in certain localities have been without effect. The farmers are greatly discouraged as most nf the animals that have been lost were in first class condition for the market. It ia true, however, that not all of the farmers are suffering such losss and that all droves of hogs are suseeptible to th? disease as in many casts the hog" of one farmer suffer the ravages of cholera, while the animals on the adjoining farm continue to be tn a healthy condition. Hundreds of Drst-clasB, marketable hogs in the adloining counties have succumbed to the disease. POULTRY PROFITABLE. Dver Fifty Dollars Cleared on Seventeen Birds. Milton, Ind., Dec. 2ft. L. A. Landis, Df Milton, has been testing the profit of raising chickens on a small scale. Dec. 1, 190G, he bought seventeen hens and a crower, placing them in pens of quarter-acre range. Thirteen of these were pullets. He fed principally corn and oats with a change of mixed feed for a few days. He gave them plenty of green cut bone in the winter. Prom this pen he gathered 2,311 eggs during the twelve months, which brought him $48.44. lie counts the cost of feed up to July 1. 1907. at J8.21 From that date they took little care, being fed by the hopper system with the young chicks in the same pen. Of these there were as many as Boventy-five chicks at that time. The total cost of feed for the vear was $25. He lost a number of the young stock, but sold about $4 worth and killed for his own use about $9.60 worth. He now has about thirty-five extra birds in the pen which-would sell at 5ft cents each, making a value of $17.50 on increase in stock. After paying for feed he has a profit of $54.-; fi 1 on the seventeen birds. On Feb. 22, this being the co'.deat day of the year, he gathered sixteen eggs. GOING TO MEXICO TO STUDY. Former Wayne County Man Will Continue His Work. . Cambridge City, Ind., Dec. 20. E. I. Wilson of this city, who has been at Uniontown, Pa., engaged with one of the leading newspapers, has taken a year's leave of absence, and he will go to Mexico City and spend the remainder of the winter in pursuing his studies In Spanish. Meanwhile, he will do work for a syndicate of newspapers In the States. He will spend a year in that country and may settle there permanently. DANGER FOR CHILDREN. All Those Under Sixteen .Will be Arrested. Cambridge City. Ind., Dec. 20.- Marshall Drischel was instructed by the town trustees at a recent meeting to place under arrest any child under the age of sixteen years of age visiting the city water works unaccompanied by their parents. This was don on account of the surrounding danger. Moore & Ogborn Can supply you with a good loan at a low rate of interest. Can furnish you with bonds of any kind on short notice. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phones, Home 15S9. Bell 53-R. Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, WHITE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol, Chloroform or Opiates. 25c. QIIGLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Main. It J-21

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the LABORERS CAUGHT FOR THOUSANDS Promoter of Alleged Mining Concern Missing. BOOKS ARE MUCH TANGLED. Anderson, Ind., Dec. 20 A wierd tangle in the books of the Elwood Tinworkers Gold Mining company has been found since th appointment of Receiver Charles Lewis. It now developes that hundreds of workingmen who bought stock In the concern stand little chance of realizing anything out of their investments. Thousands of dollars were collected by the sale of this mining stock, and it is alleged that the "promoters of the scheme have realized an enormous sum. The company purported to have expended $U50,0 in the purchase of mines and necessary machinery at Cambourne, Columbia. The investigation of the books shows that tho first thing the promoters did was to set aside 500.000 shares for their own personal property and deposit them with the Anderson Trust company in this city. The balance of the stock was sold at from 20 cents to 75 cents per share, which the promoters had bought of themselves for 30 cents per share. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind.. Dec. 20. Elza Stevenson was able to resume his school work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scant land are the happy parents of a baby boy. Miss Nellie Jones spent Wednesday in Richmond. There will be Christmas entertainment at Modoc Christmas eve. Miss Rhesa McGunnigill entertained at supper Wednesday evening the Misses Vita VanTress and Pearl Caddis. Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mrs. Dora Cain and Miss Blanche Maning were in Richmond Wednesday. George Snith of Carlos City was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and son Robert of Modoc were at Hagerstown Tuesday and Wednesday. The Farmland and Modoc basket ball teams played at Modoc Wednesday night. The final score stood 13 to 11 In favor of Modoc. Deck Haxton was home Wednesday. Joe Morrison and Charley Ballenger were in Carlos City recently. There were a large crowd of ladies in attendance at the miscellaneous shower given Miss Jennie Fraiser Wednesday night. Morris Ballenger of De Pauw came home Thursday to spend the holidays. The woman writer in Paris, known as "Daniel Leseur." presided recently over the Societe des Gens de Lettres. She arrived five minutes ahead of time and spoke only five minutes, thus smashing two slanders on her sex. Of Boston's new aldermen one is a reporter, one is a banker, one a carpenter, and another a blackCihith. SEE

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AS DELEGATE TO DEMOCRATIC MEETING Mrs. Grenfell Urged As Colorado Representative. EXPERIENCE IN POLITICS. Denver, December 20 In all probability Mrs. Helen Grenfell as delegate to the national Democratic convention to be held here next July will represent the Democratic women of the State in the first national convention to be held in equal suffrage territory. Many months ago the women of Colorado decided that they should be represented in the national Democratic convention of 1908. Mrs. Greenfell has been three times elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction. She cast her vote for a presidential nominee in the silver Republican convention of 1900. "I think we have every right to make a demand for a woman delegate," said Mrs. Grenfell. CHESTER, IND. Chester, Ind., Dec. 20. Miss Mattie Jackson will visit at Indianapolis during the holidays and attend the stale teachers' association. Our schools will close Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Christmas exercises will be held at the Chester Friends church and Chester M. E. church next Sunday morning. Will Marrow attended the funeral of David White, at New Paris, Ohio, Wednesday. Miss Clara Newbern is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jenny Duffy at Whitewater. Mrs. Charlie Showalter has been very sick with grip. Mrs. Ida Bennett of ParKer City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The G. F. C. will meet at the home nf .Taonh VTiifTmnn SatnrHav Bvonini? All members are invited to be present. Misses Emma and Annie Kendall will spend the Christmas vacation here. BETHEL, IND. Bethel, Ind., Dec. 20 The Ladto' Aid Society of Bethel, gave a chicken supper, entertainment and bazaar at Century Hall Dec. 14th. ' The attendance was small, but $25.51 was realized. The society is determined to make the work a success and think of entertaining again in the near future. Mrs. Jennette MIddleton, who has been quite ill. Is improving. The Ladies' Aid society will meet the first Sunday of each month instead of the second. Miss Bern ice Anderson called on Miss Lilia Van Nuys Wednesday. Mrs. H. V. Polley called on Mrs. Lindley Pedan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren made a trip to Hollansburg recently. Besides owning Klymore and Kimbolton castles in England. Eugene Zimmerman is trying to get Tanderagee castle and Brampton house, the last of his son-in-law's estates. Advice deicribe rour symptoms. Matins as, and Address; Ladlea Advisory Dept, The Chattanooga

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SCHWAB, THE ANGEL OF MISSEDWARDES The Lavish Use of Money Could Not Star Her. APPEARED IN RICHMOND. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 20. Following the announcement here that Joseph Schwab, brother of Chaiies M. Schwab has secured a divorce from his wife, formerly Miss Esther Mulhall. a famous Pittsburg beauty and will wed Miss Paula Edwardes, the comic opera prima dona. Pittsburg friends of Schwab are wondering if he has been the mysterious "angel" of Miss Edwardes' recent starring vehicles. For a long while the identity of Miss Edwardes' two recent efforts, "Winsome Wrinnie,' 'and "The Princess Beggar," has been one of the deep secrets of New York's great white way. While both productions were made by the Shuberts it has been known that this firm was not the one most heavily interested financially. Both ventures came croppers, though lavishly staged and equipped with high salaried casts. Broadway simply "could not see" Miss Edwardes as a star even in an expensive setting. Paula Edwardes was last seen In Richmond in the musical comedy "Winsome "Winnie," at the Gennett theatre three seasons ago. She appeared as the winsome lass. SMOKED HMO OUT Husband Said He Had Right To Burn House. Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 20. Thomas McCann deliberately set Are to the house here, in which his wife lay bedridden. Their daughter rushed through the smoke and flame and carried her mother to safety. Both women were slightly burned and nearly suffocated, l'hey will recover. McCann later gave himself up to the police, saying that the house was" his and he had a right to burn it if he wanted to. His family refused to leave the house, he said, and he was trying to smoke them out. EX-TEACHER ON TRIAL Peoria's Absconder Has Been Placed on Stand. Peoria, 111.. Dec. 20. N. C. Daugherty, ex-superintendent of schools, of this county, who is now serving time In Joliet for embezzlement of1 school funds, appeared before the board of supervisors yesterday as a defendant in a case brought by that body to recover personal property to the amount of his indebtedness, which is about $750,000. It will take several days to investigate the mass of scrip issued by Daugherty and which he claims can be satisfactorily explained. repty wiB be ent la plain sealed MednC&. Chattanoega. Tensw

Indianapolis Man Swore That Youtsey Fired Shot.

FOUND ASSASSIN IN OFFICE. Lexington, Ky.. Dec. I'o. In furtherance of the police to prove that Henry E. Youtsey fired the s-hot that killed Senator William Goebe!. Reuben N. Miller of Indianapolis, was put on the stand Thursday in the Caleb Powers trial at Georgetown, and gave the most damaging evidence yet heard against Youtsey. while at the same time it greatly aids Powers in his fight for life. Miller was a clerk in the auditors office at Frankfort when Goebel was killed. He swore that he had noticed Youtsey's actions for several days before Goebel was killed, and that they were very peculiar. Miller swore that on one occasion he entered Caleb Powers' office unexpectedly and found Youtsey there with a rifle in his hands. Youtsey walked to the window, drew the blind, raised the window, knelt and aimed the rifle out. Miller says he demanded Youtsey's reason for this action and Youtsey said :"It's on." Miller said asked him for a further explanation, but Youtsey did not answer. WHITECAPPERS WILL FACEJUDGKENT Men Who Beat Aged Blacksmith to Be Arraigned. WHIPPED WITH HICKORIES. Columbus, Ind.. Dec. 20. Next Monday will be whitecap day in the Bartholomew circuit court, and eight men, charged with taking Wlliam T. Van est a blacksmith, from his home and beating him, will be arraigned for trial, j The story of the Vanest whitecapping is well known. A gang of men took the blacksmith from hia home and, putting a sack over his head threw him into a carriage. He waa driven about one-half mile from his home, where he was taiten from the vehicle and held by two men while others whipped him with hickory withes. The defenseless man, bleeding and sore from the wounds inflicted on him by the night riders, was left to make his way home the best he could. Later charged with the crime. Few appreciate the magnitude of the New York public school system. There are over 515 schools, with more than 14,500 teachers, and about GOO.OOO pupils, which number is more than the entire population of the city of St. Louis, the fourth city in the union. Half of these pupils are boys. Hare you noticed tne improved service to Chicago via the C. C. & L Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. dally, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try It apr6-tl EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 503-507 Main St., Richmond, Ind. t INCIIDAUPL DC 41 COTITC 1 IHOUIIHIIUL,ilLHL COIHI C LOAN 8, RENTS j W. H. Bradbury & Son t Rooms 1 and 3, Wsstcott BIK J ! ! .. DR. W.J. SMITH .. DENTIST.. HOME PHONE 1382. Hill Main Strr firminrf Fin.. Be Prepared To start the new year with the proper kind Phone of STATIONERY Q4 e and other Printing. t4l) To bring you the best results in your business, call at the TTuaker Citv

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