Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 319, 31 December 1907 — Page 6
THE R1CII3IOXD PAL LADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAJI. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1907.
SIX. EV EN.
ACHED TRltS
PURE MR CURE
'The Rev. Lewis Allen of Near Hagerstown Has Been Living in Tent.
HAS
SUCH LY I
RECOVERED! HEALTH. " ; LIFE HAS AIDfLD MATERIALn checkingthe RAVAGES
OF LUNG TROUBLE AND HE HAS ALMOST RECOVERED. Hagerstown, Iftd., Dec. 31. The Rev. Lewis Allen of the Primitive Baptist church, wins near here, has not slept in a jbiouBO; for more than two years, and he has practically recovered from a f condition of health which threatened his life. He used
every known remedy for the relief of
lung and bronchal trouble, and nearly two year ago ho decided to try the open air treatment. He procured a modern sleeping tent, with scientific Tentillators and other appliances to guarantee the purity of air. In all kinds of weather he slept in this tent, and he wan always comfortable. During the coldest Weather of the last two years he found ''his tent as warm as he tared to have hie sleeping room, while in summer it wa delightfully cool and pleasant. Within a few weeks Mr. Allen began to improve; his weight increased and hi vitality returned. He is n6w able t&Hof any kind of work. His treatment is J not distasteful nor expensive. fecommends it to every sunVrcr from; lung trouble. Mr. Allen is of the bpinioa that the air of Indiana is fast good as any in the world If it is breathed ia all its purity.
JURYMEN CLAIMED MOTHER WAS INNOCENT OF MURDERING HER TWO LITTLE CHILDREN.
OFFICERS CHOSEN.
fir $m&ff w'Pc t itt&tl fytSsVii Iff 0tMm -, . if 4 kite ;itl'rS. fi
GOSSIPS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT CANNON'S SUCCESSOR
Washington, Dec. SO. Gossip is J portant factor in the republican leadfi,tinr nhnnt fh hnsp thpsp rt.nvs nn lership of the house. Mr. Sherman
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the subject of who will be speaker of
was chairman of the Indian affairs committee in the last congress. He
the body when "Uncle Joe" Cannon ; has just been honored by being sclccthas served his time. For practical ed for a Dlace on the rules committee.
purposes this is understood to mean; to succeed General Charles Gro&vcnor.
who will be the .speaker of the house to follow this one, since Speaker Cannon is a presidential candidate, and t-tands as is generally agreed, no inconsiderable show of getting on the presidential ticket. "The three Jims," oddly enough, are
the men most prominently mentioned!
for the speakership when for any reason "Uncle Joe" may lay down the reins of rule in the House There are Representative James S. Sherman of New York, Representative James A.
Representative Tawney is head of the appropriations committee and Mr. Watson is a whip of the republican side and a member of the ways and means committee. "Jim" Watson may be eliminated from the situation by his nomination and election for governor of Indiana. Speaker Cannon has a high opinion of Tawney and trusts him thoroughly. At the same time he placed entire confidence in "Jim" Sherman, and showed this when he put the New Yortt man
Tawney of Minnesota and Represcnta-! on the rules committee. It is not like-
tive James E. Watson, of Indiana. Each is generally regarded as an aspirant for the spea! er's chair. Each of the men mentioned is an im-
Mrs. Bridget Carey, who was
""--tf Chflatlan Sunday School quitted a few days ago on the charge
Llects.
ac-dy from a cart and eaten ll, but the
gci police finding arsenic in the stomachs
u.u......b murder. The two children that were
t Ifid., Dec. The Sun- r'euu ""'"""s
L iff the Christian Church just in lime u pass mihimao vmu
elects folfowlng officers for the her four-year-old boy, Eddie, the only
ensaing year Sunday:
Superintendent John K. Thomas. Assistant superintendent Kennith Barton. I Secretary "loyd Duffee. Assistant aecretarj- Cleveland Pyle. " Treasurer Albert Townsend.
Organist If dna Richards.
..First v assistant organist Nora
Ivnsend. . f
d 'assistant organist Mary
Saxton.
' chorister Raymond
Chorister Reed
! one left to her. The mother of the
Mary and Annie, Eddie being the only one to have recovered. It was a year before it came to trial, but the jury took just forty minutes to declare the
STRAUGHN, IND.
Straughn, Ind., Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan (Jauker went to Connert- j ville Saturday to spend a few days' with their son. Will and family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lamberson. Dick Hageman and family spent Lli? holidays with home folks in New Madison, O., returning home Saturday. The Ladies' Aid Society of Straughu Christian church have changed its time of meeting from Saturday afternoon to Thursday afternoon. 1 Guy Hall, who is ter.ching at Fountain City, spent his vacation with lo-1 cal relatives. Ernest Shockley, a teacher at Angola, Ind., came home a week ago to spend his vacation with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Shockley. j Fred Hathaway of Mishawaka, Ind., has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ida
Pierson and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Huddleston of
Dublin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tapscott.
ly the speaker will try to dictate his successor, and if he did he would have some trouble making a choice between Tawney, Sherman and Watson. MR. AND MRS. DEAN.
children told how they had bought can-mother innocent.
ECONOMY, IND.
PLAY WAS SUCCESSFUL.
The Dramatic
itant
Passeay Saxton JennIe uf"
Club Scored cess.
Sue-
1, Roso Richards,
Pittsbt ds, No. 6, May Sax prevlousrrji. Duffee, No. 8, Elmi ways 0(3 Thomas Pyle.
this aften
.ue passe J PERI NTEN DENT.
rns of flia!
urday, Greensfork played all around
the fast Whitewater bunch and won I
by a onesided score of 36 to 12. On New Year's day, Farmland will be Economy, Ind., Dec. 31. -Mrs. Jennie here for two games, afternoon and ev- Thornburg and son Harry of Rich-
ening. Last year ureensiorK lost two "i"-"1' mm .w
' games to Farmland. relatives.
Last week Paul Cain gave a taffy party at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain. Those present were Archie Maning. Paul Cain, Olive Hays, Nola Oler, Blanche Maning and Gail Haxton. Rev. Fred Greenstreet of DePauw and Miss Rena Clark, a teacher in the
Kendallville schools, were visitors here recently. Mrs. Effie Lontz and children Mildred and Dudley have returned to their home in Hagerstown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradfield of Richmond were entertained by Mr.
Whitewater, Ind., Dec. 31. The entertainment given by the Whitewater Dramatic club, in the form of a three aot tlrnnia was wpll nntrnnlzed. the re-
''f vfaVN- 3,'rra ceipts exceeding forty dollars. The 5 i Mable Young, No. o, lr,,or,cKrtr " hoatrn f,irnihPd tho
music. The proceeds will go to swell the church repair fund.
A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural formations, is a veritable 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 with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred every 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.
G. Luken & So., druggist. 50c. and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
RIFLE SHOOT SUCCESSFUL.
land Mrs. Aaron Bowman Sunday.
frs and j Whitewater Sunday ' Th Event Was Won by a Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Greenstreet
Jiend tho nool. - Man' ,and daughter Edna of Richmond, were
visitors of Mr. and C. M. Greenstreet,
-1-i.jJnd.,
Dec.
SI. The
.. ... . ......... Sunday
iar! nT t hp M hi auiiucti oiaic muc ouuui, v cvo ciu hcti ,
As no ont mi i under the management of L. H. Iteid.
A large ei uwu num an ut;r tue oiiiic " - "
Mr. and Mrs
Lon Massy of Richmond, visited his
phould remfj for tne engu
cure win ci
gadder trouper,ntendent ieach of msgistant superinten.
LITTLE
AS
eman, secretary.
in Assistant secre-
t Treasurer.
Organist.
i.r-Assistant organ-
Curtis and Ray
George a . ,
- Main
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was present. Jesse Johnson, of Co- -r. ana .urs. tenancy tiarns were lumbus, O., was the best shot, winning Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 118 out of a possible 3 25. j Gwin. I Mrs. Effie Niece and children, WilCELEBRATED 72nd BIRTHDAY. liam and Carl of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson of Sugar Grove. Mrs. Andrew Hart Given Letter were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Shower. James Jackson at. dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Gwin spent Sunday at
Milton, Ind., Dec. 31. Mrs. Andrew home.
R NEW YEAR.
chool Holds Elec-
t A
New PantCt).. Dec. 31. The follow
er office"8 were elected at the Chris- " . . , j
tlan Sunoay scnooi, ounuaj. , . J X- Tl I , , .
Superwiieuaent iora. rvicuarus. Assistant superintendent C. L.
Itelnhelraer. secretary Mona Newbern. . juisistant secretary Gladys Reid. . Treasurer S. S. Kilbourn. Organists Cora Haw ley, Maude Arnold. LibrarianS'Byron Kuth, Foster ' fiewbern.
J. Hart's friends gave her a letter shower on the 27th hist, in honor of her 72nd birthday. There were 82 messages of congratulations and esteem, some taking the form of poetry.
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD.
T
'fits Lizzie Callaway Was Last of her Family. .ton, Ind., Dec. 31. The funeral ',ss Lizzie Callaway, was held
- her late home Sunday afternoon 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Aaron Napier, ; the Friends church conducted a ort service assisted by Rev. J. T. cull, of the M. E. church. A quartet n the Christian church choir cong of Mesdames Henry Hussey , Edward Wilson, Messrs. Edgar P. "M and Ernest W.'Doty. Miss CalSr'Vas the last of her immediate
Cured of Sright's Disease Mr. Robert O. Burk;?, Etnora, N. Y.. writes: "I3efore I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I bad to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired I could scarcely see one of my family across the room. I had given u hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright's disease." A. G. Lukcn & Co.
WHITEWATER, IND.
fATER DEFEATED.
Won
' Saturday.
Whitewater, Ind.. Dec. 31. Lee J. Reynolds of Hagerstown. candidate for representative, was in Franklin township Saturday. A. J. Stephenson spent Sunday with relatives of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ireland of Bethel.
attended the entertainment
evening. Mrs. Geo. Addlemau of Ripley coun
ty. Is visiting M. B. Wallingford and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac r. Chenoweth
Clif Gwin of Atlanta, spent Sunday
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown enterained Mr. and Mrs. William McGunliglll and daughter, Rhcsa. Mr. and Irs. Porter Van Tress and David Level
if Hagerstown and Miss Pearl Gaddis
at dinner Sunday. Rev. Hannah Stanley and daughter
Susannah, spent Monday in Richmond. W. L. Fenimore was in Hagerstown
Sunday. Miss Clara Edwards of Modoc visited her sister, Mrs. Carver Jordon Sunday. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Singer entertain
ed at supper Monday evening several
college students. Those present were
Howard Ballenger of the university of
Medicine at Chicago. Morris Ballenger,
Fred Greenstreet and Archie Maning
of DePauw and Albert Ballenger of
Purdue.
Mrs. Pearl Conley will give a music
al at the M. E. church Saturday night
CHESTER, IND. Chester, Dec. 31. Rev. Richard
Powell ail family of Portland, are visiting Mrs. Hawk.
Dr. Gist and family visited here
Sunday. They in company with Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Gist, attended the Sharp-Reed wedding at Hollandsburj.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. George
Davis will be here to spend New Year's vacation with their parents.
Ben Sharp was elected superintend
ent of the M. E. Sabbath school; Or-
ville King assistant.
Mrs. Eliza Kerlin is ill. Marjorie Pickett is visiting Dorothy
and Esther Hennlngs at Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebcr Pickett, of Greensfork, visited at Wm. Pickett's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider are entertaining their niece from Hamilton county. Mrs. John Showalter and daughter Myra. of Cincinnati have been spending their vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan, were at Fountain City to visit Charles Peitsmeyer. Mrs. Will Frame has been very i!! with grip. Miss Emma Kendall returned to Splceland Monday.
The Surprise They Gave a Roomful of Blackguard. In the early part of the nineteenth century Vauxhall was the resort o' many respectable persons, especiallof those who came up from the conn try to see London sltrhts. During oiu season it was Infested by a band ' roughs, who made it their occupation t insult and molest the most quiet. !e ceut people, especially any whom th?y guessed to be country visitors. The; became such a nuisance that several
men about town, among whom were
Lord Alvanley and Keppel Craven laid a plot to get rid of them.
They hired Mendoza. the famous prize fighter, and dressed him up as n
dean, with a shovel hat and apron Another prize fighter, a short man was dressed as a middle aged lady and passed as the dean's wife, and ont' evening they were seated at Vauxhal! in a conspicuous position to watch the
fireworks. It was not long lefore the
old fashioned, countrified pair attract ed the attention of the gang, who as
sailed them with every kind of coarse
raillery and Insult, all of which they
bore very meekly.
At length one of the persecntois
growing bolder by impunity, stepped up to the dean and squirted an orange
into his eye. On this the dean, rising
said lu a meek, quiet tone. "Really
gentlemen, I have borne a great deal
but 1 must put a stop to this." With
that his hat went one way and his coat another, and. followed by his "wife." he sprang Into the middle of
the part3 hitting out iu all directions
Filled with astonishment and terror
some fled and some tried to show-
fight, but the handling they got from
the prize fighters was too severe for
the fracas to last long-
All the time Lord Alvanley and hi
friends, who were in the boxes, were
calling out in delight: "Go it, Mr
Dean! Give It 'em. Mrs. Dean!" An
effectual stop was thus put to the an
noyauce. London Spectator.
Pearl Banks of Ceylon.
In a report from Colombo the Unit
ed States consul says that of th
world's great fisheries none can com
pare either in point of antiquity, or in the continuity of their prosecution
with the pearl fisheries of Ceylon
which he thus descriles: "The pearl banks of Ceylon date back to the sixth
century before Christ. It is recorded that Vljaya. the first Singhalese king of Ceylon, in the year 550 B. C. presented his father-ln-Iaw, the Pandyau king of Madura, 'a gift of peans.' thus Indicating a settled fishery for pearls on the coast of his dominion prior to the historic dat--."
To Heat 1
a Cold Corner Don t sit in the cold a touch of a match a steady How of genial warmth ani in the corner thats hard to heat you 11 have real solid comlort with i
PERFECTION Oil Heater ttqnipprd nith Sakrkss Dtvkc) Jusl what you nerd" lo help out in a cold snap or between seasons. No smoke no smell no bother
it's the smokeless cVvice that does it. As easy 1
operate and clean as a lamp. Brass font holds 4 quarls gives intense hral lor 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every healer warranted.
Is
The
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IS
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round lamp
ed
best allmp made.
Lquipped vi th
latest improved central dralt turner. Made o! brass throughout, nickel plated. Just the light to read by bright and steady. Every lamp warranted. II your dealer doesn't carry the Perfection Oil lieater and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency lor descriptive eircular. STANDARD OIL, COMPANY (Incorporated i
etween 31-2t pearls. 31-lt w ard. r.i-lt ut The I turn to reward 31 -tf :-2t lies-3t-2t
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Holiday Grocery PRICES! We buy lor CASH, and sell for CASH. Compare Our Prices With Our Credit Competitors. NUF CED.
ine White Mealy Home Grown Potatoes, per bushel 75c
(5 bushel lots or more, per bushel. 70c.) 3 lbs. Pride Richmond. White Lily, Marguerite or Carpenter" Pa noFlour 70c 8 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00
lbs. Fresh Ground N. Y. Buckwheat 1- lour and ..o stamps ouc
lome Grown "Onions (Fancy Ited) per bushel 85c
2 lb. can Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 cans for 15c
ur Favorite Succotash, 3 cans for 25c bracked Hominy, 2 pounds for 5c 'aney Milky Dried Sweet Corn, per lb 10c resh Country Butter, per lb 25c Jenuine Home Made Mince Meat, per pound 10c iest Square Cracker, per lb 5c V No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, snappy, per lb 5c
3est Golden Wafers, per lb 10c J Stamps with Each 10c Purchase. Model Department Store, f-s 11 S. 7th St. Colonial Bldg.tR.
New Phone 183. Bell Phone 47R (
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12.65 WbWJ I A mm
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We have secured the agency for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes t'-ie liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive organs. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it. A. G. Luken & Co.
Lack of Confidence A party returning home in hired brouprham. the driver of which is somewhat inebriated. Paterfamilias (who at a hill climbs on to the box at the request of materfamillasi Give roe the reins. Coachman 'Ave you hever druv down this 'ere 'ill afore? Pater (taking the reins) -No, I have not. Coachman Then I'll walk. (Does so.) London Punch.
The New Pure Food and Drug Law
We are pleased to announce that
Foley s Honey and Tar tor cougaa, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Purs Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it
Saturday i as a safe remedy for children and
adults. A. G. Luken & Co.
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.
Fountain City Ind.. Dec. 31.
entertained a number of their friends j Fred and Everett Davis of Indlanapoat dinner Sunday. Among those pres-lis are here visiting friends and relaent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dlehl of ; tiv(vSRichmond. Mr. and Mrs. Tschaen of. T1,e Red Men'S lodge gave a supper
miarasourg, key. . croe ana and dance last Saturdav evenins. The
rvTITriuilaln JCity and Yv. J.
niarfrk.'d'L-.i Rat. The. next evtj hhe dance in the K. of P. hall. Music
imrenrS ' " U0r Franklia.lowlMntercot scluiduled A vas furnl5lied by tho Fountain City land liver trouble; but noue
oppossnm uVr,Ship Is the anmial iorchpsta t helped me; so my wife advisa
A remarkable burglar proof safe has been placed in a bank in England. At night the safe is lowered by cables into an impregnable metallic lined subvault of masonry and concrete. After reaching the bottom it is fastened down by massive steel lugs, operated
by a triple time lock. Until these lugs
are released automatically at a desired
time no human agency can raise the safe, and to break in through a mass of stone and concrete which measures ten feet by ten feet by sixteen feet with dynamite would wreck the building without making it possible to get at the safe.
Hard to Dodge. Englishman (on Atlantic linen Well, old chap, we'll soon be engaged with those blarsted Yankee custom inspectors. American You bet! And remember, old man. that the United State? expects every man to pay his duty! Puck.
It's a Mighty Big Help to the housekeeper occasionally of30"
all the time to have the baking r
bread, pies, cakes, etc., Jone "out. tdde," especially when she knows nl can rely upon the baker. We offer our services in this respect, perfectly confident of our ability to please an eatlsfy.
Zwissler's
BAKERY and RESTAURANT
908 Main St. Pbone 165.
Most people aren't so proud of being honest as ashamed of being poor. ew York Press.
Badly Mixed Up.
VP't!!IT tCHEDSl Mr. Albert AtWcctbel. Miss Marlrlcnroedcr of Kiehm lUli.rLrlLJIirt. II sUter, Mrs. St. qeoan is vfcltinr lf fta----" " "leads aad relativ
or boy " fe. ftr ". I weii'al l m imMi-tBU uunrunm. I
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his week
Mr. Harry
Xeejcket acect ,
indianapous Thai
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i8 visiting friendfekets to CMaB1
1 fclAAO '
week.
M. train.
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od.
tends aad relatives.
the-.--decture -t, t--Saturday X Miller, lec-
and the wljf-. nlture near tH aanUy of KicaW7 corche(i. 'T ' 'with r,""
Abraham Brown, r.f Winterton, N. Y., had 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 tho fifth stomach
of them
d trying
Electric Fitters, whir.h are restoring I
roe to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five docfxra prescribed." Guaranteed for lood polsoSr'TtfealcBertSS and all stomch, , liver and kidney complaints, by
A- G- Lukea & Co.. druggist. 50c .
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VviiHSERS OF ELECTRICITY! APPENDICITIS Now cured without an operation. Also urinary and sexual maladies of men and women cured in the privacy of their own homes by this new direct current system. Far superior to any electric belt
Eijling the Lungs by the continuous direct current cures any curable case of throat and lung trouble.1 Call on, or -Tei J. Qwr- 20- S Kth St," Hkh;
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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