Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 321, 2 January 1908 — Page 6

THE RICHMOITO PALLADIUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM. TUTJIISTJAY, JANUARY 2, 1908..

PAGE SIX.

FARMERS' INSTITUTE AT CAMBRIDGE SOON To Be Held January 22-23 and Two Prominent Speakers Have Been Secured.

SUBJECTS TO BE DISCUSSED

SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN HOG

RAISING AND SOIL BUILDING

ARE TWO OF THE SEVERAL IM PORTANT TOPICS.

Cambridge City, Ind., Jan. 2.-The annual farmers' Institute will be held In Cambridge City, January 22-23. The county chairman, Mr. Abner D. Bond, of Greensfork, was here consulting with the local committee in reference to the program. Two state speakers have been assigned to this meeting A. O. Lockridgo and R. L. Thompson, both men of experience in the work. Mr. Lockridge is from Putnam county and is an extensive and successful farmer. Mr. Thompson is from Lagrange county, which Is one of the most progressive counties in the state. The high standing of these men assures a good meeting. The subjects to be discussed pertain to soil building, clover raising, drainage, the profitable production of beef on high priced land, business methods in fanning, a discusBlon of special and mixed farming, and subjects relating to the home and social life of the farm. The program will be ready for publication next week. There will bo music and recitations and altogether the institute will not only be profitable, but entor-taining.

CHARGES ABUSE.

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DAMAGE SUIT IS ON TRIAL. Man Hit by Engine Want 310,000 From Road. New Castle, Ind., Jan. 2. The $10,000 damage suit of John D. Casey, administrator of the estate of Henry Bouck, commenced In the circuit court. The suit is against the Big Four railroad company, Bouck having been killed by a train of that company two years ago near the rolling mill west of the city. Bouck was engineer of a dredger which had taken a siding to allow the passenger train to stop. Bouck stepped from behind the dredger, then onto the main track just in time to get struck by the passenger train. U is charged that the company was negligent In that the proper warning whistles were not sounded.

WAR BREAKS AT NEW CASTLE. Plrtt Move to Test Blanket Remonstrance. New Castle, Ind., Jan. 2. The first move in the fight next month, which Is to be a test of the blanket remonstrance filed with the county audi

tor, was made today. Andrew H. Ward, formally filed his application for a liquor license, the same to come before the county commissioners at their meeting the first Monday in January. Ward's present license expires February 22. An application will also be presented to the county commissioners by Jack McGath, whose present license expires the tenth of next month. McGath will ba the first to close his saloon if the remonstrance is held good.

Mrs. Cornelia McKee. who Is fight

lntr for a divorce from A. Hart Mc

Kee, the young Pittsburg millionaire,

In the Paris courts. Mrs. McKee alleges she was cruelly treated. Her husband says he will l-re a sensation that will startle all America and Europe as well.

HOOSIER

GETS GAY WITH ROOSEVELT

Washington, Jan. 2 A theatrically-

inclined man of South Bend can thank his lucky stars if he escapes a swat

from the "big stick," which is likely to

The style of address

Bend postmark,

was as follows: "Yours truly, care of White House, Washington, D. C." The letter itself contained a peculiar

PRIVATE SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR HANLY

descend in his direction any day. He j proposition. The writer inclosed a took desperate chances when he de- j fragment of a silver coin, which had cided to write President Roosevelt and j the appearance of being about the oneaddress him in any other than the : fifth part of a silver dollar, and the

proper way.

A few days ago a letter turned up at

the white house bearing the South

South Bend man asked the president to send him a new dollar for the piece of metal.

SWAPPING WIVES IN PENNSYLVANIA AS EASY AS TRADING HORSES IN SOUTH

Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 2. Miners and

other workers in the Pittsburg indus

trial district have combined against the use and abuse of divorce laws in this end of the state, and have asked Robert M. Heath, a husky coal miner from Mifflin township, to stand for the state legislature on a "no divorce-' platform. Mr. Heath today consented, and promulgated his unique platform. "J have pledged myself to fight the present divorce laws tooth and nail if elected to the legislature and will do

Richmond "Green Horn" CailecA

At State Capital and Confided to Clerks.

WANTED TO KNOW DUTIES.

WHEN INFORMED. HE LEFT, DECIDING THAT HE DID NOT W. VNT TO BE A BUMPING POST l!OR THE PUBLIC WRATH.

THE WILDCAT.

it," said Heath. "I find that a man in Pittsburg, who don't like his wife, or who rather thinks he likes his 'affinity' better, can get a divorce for $03; This is too cheap, and this indiscriminate granting of divorces for the asking, must be stopped, and will be stopped if I become a member of the legis

lature. v ny, as matters are now, it : ment, made firs

is about as easy for a man to get nd i xcil, later to Patsy Flaainigan, exicu of his wife and get a new one as it is I tivo stenographer and clerk, and f'huilfor men in the South to swap horses. ' jy to col. Gemnier, that he was !on It is a crying shame and disgrace to to occupy the office "as private sirre-

the state, and must be stopped. Itary to the governor." lUi insisted, up

on knowing the duties of a private secretary and the difference bwtwetsi a secretary and a private secretary. Ool. Gemnier assured him that "the privtite

i secretary is the bumping post betw?n. tV.. vrvvn ry ) iw' tho Tl 7 1 Vl i ("" '1 Tl I that

The small piece of chalk which Is in gaary m,ght belarger than lt is constant use In the schoolroom, the : Thereupon tne visitor's ambition to be lecture room, the billiard room and the the governor's private secretary died a workshop has a strange history, the sudden death, unraveling of which through all its j .

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Climb

Indianapolis, Jan. 2. A Richmi md man, either unbalanced or exceptio aally "green" who called at the office of Governor Hanly was headed off by

Private Secretary Fred Gremmer : ind i the force of clerks before he could get j

into the governor's private office. j The man called at the govern or's J office with the startling annou pee- j

to Miss Hallie IMe-1

PLENTY OF CHALK. ft Block That Was Oac aa Lara; a the Continent of Europe.

PREACHER APPOINTED TO POLICE BOARD Rev. E. E. Neal, Former Richmond Man, Gets Job.

The first minister to be appointed to membership on any board of police

Ita VWnderful Power Shown In lt Leaping Ability. The wonderful power of a wildcat Is shown In its ability to leap long distances. All of the cat tribe have Immense power in their legs, and they make up In the length of their spring

their Inability to make a continued ' complexities is one of the most dim-1 chase. African leopards in captivity cult problems with which the science

have been known to leap from the floor of the cages and strike the top, twelve feet above. Tigers make tremendous leaps and strike down on their prey with a blow of their powerful paws as they alight. . But the wildcat, for Its size, is probably the most wonderful jumper of all the felines. A hunter who is well known for his veracity told the following story of an adventure which illustrates this power: "I was hunting in the snow one winter and came across the track of a

wildcat, which I followed for a long

CONVERSE TO

ANSWER CRITICS President Roosevelt Orders Admiral to Make Reply.

of the present day is called upon to deal. This piece is In reality a chip of an immense block of chalk that once filled an arta the 6ize of the continent of Europe and of which even yet several gigantic fragment remain, each hundreds of square miles in extent.

These patches are scattered over the i region lying between Ireland on the. A. 1 -It. I I- .1 1

wesi uiju viiiua uu mc east nuu caicuu in the other direction from Sweden la J the north to Portugal in the south. j Washington, D. C, Jan. 2l President

In the British isles the chalk is found Roosevelt has ordered an official rein greatest perfection and continuity in ply to the recent newspap r and magthe east and southeast of England. A azlne criticisms of the Nuvy Departsheet of chalk more than a thousand ment, and Admiral Georg p A. Con-

I . . ........ x foaf In lit rb-iikai nnrlarlioa all thaf nsr i i. , n? V,- an.! sj-n

commissioners in the history of the distance, buuueniy tue tracts came to - verb. cunuiu

an ena in a spot wnere me animal nau --fc" " .... u . Birucuou, win yrejjaie il. crouched. I looked around to see tne southeast of a line crossing the Is-, Admiral Converse will not take up what had become of the trail and land diagonally from the North sea at the question as to whether a doctor away head of me saw a bunch of Flamborough hetd to the const on the should command a vessel uf the navy, blood and feathers. From that spot English channel !n Dorset. This encr- but he wiu devate his attuntion to the the track led on again off into a mous sheet of cluUk is tilted up slight- broader question as to whether the swamp. The situation was susceptible ly on the west, and its depressed east- American navy is inferior in the conto but one explanation the wildcat era portions that dip toward the wa- struction of its ships to the navies had been hunting for his dinner and ters of the North sea are usually bur- Qj Europe. had discovered a pheasant wandering I led from sight by means of overlying ;

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FARMERS FORCED TO KILL THEIR COWS

High Price of Grain Makes Keeping Unprofitable.

Westfield, Mass., Jan. 2. The prico of grain is forcing Westfield farmers

The American coke Industry during the lsat thrue years has been marked by a steady decreasein the consunip tion of coal per unit of coke, due for the most part to th development of by product manufacture, in which th yield of coke from the coal is consld erably greater than in th beehlv year 19 show that a total value coke produced was $I1 Vr.d , the average value a ton belnjc $2.."2.

If you want the family healthy, strong and atcive during the winter.

give them Mollistcr's Rocky Mountain

to kill off their live stock, and many Tea 'Twill surely mako and keep tho

state Is the Rev. Ernest E. Neal, pastor of the First M. E. church at Elwood, who was appointed by Governor Hanly as a member of the Board of Police Commissioners of Elwood. The Rev. Mr. Neal Is a Republican and a brother of Edward 'E. Neal, securities clerk In the state auditor's office and candidate for the Republican nomination for reporter of the Supreme Court. His term of office is for three years, beginning Jan. 7. He succeeds J. G. Newcomer.

CAUGHT WITH HIS AFFINITY. New Castle Man Arrested on Charges By Wife. New Castle, Ind., Jan. 2 Officers Mogul and Wynn, at the Instance f an aggrieved wife, last night arrested and lodged in Jail, William Mullen and Nettle Hall, finding them together in the home of the Hall woman in Twentyfourth street. In the past few years Mullen has been In court several times

on account of his attachment for other women, and his wife at one time applied for a divorce, but withdrew the application. Heretofore charges have

been preferred against them In mag

lstrate's courts, but this time the case will be handled by the Circuit court

SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE

La grlppo coughs aro dangerous as

they frequently develop into pneu

jnonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not

only stops the cough but heals and

strengthens the lungs so that no ser

ious results need be ft-ared. The gen

k who ruip nuiioj auu lar cuuiaius

- no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.

A Cure for Misery. "I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces," says R. M.

James, of Louellen, S. C. "It's called

Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case of chills

or a bilious attack in almost no time;

and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick re

lief in all stomach, liver and kidney

complaints and the misery of lame

back. Sold under guarantee at A. G.

Luken & Co., drug store.

about In the snow. The cat crept as close as he dared to the unsuspecting bird and gathered himself Into an animated spiral spring, such as the cat tribe coil themselves Into when preparing to spr'.ns:. and, releasing the trigger, shot Into the air, lauding on top of the victim before the bird, quick as pheasants usually are. could evade the stroke. The distance from where the cat crouched to where It caught the bird was just thirty-three feet. I naturally supposed from the length of the leap that the cat was young and in full activity, but after I trailed it to the swamp and shot it I discovered that it was old and almost toothless.

sands and clays. Where the edges of the chalk floor come upon the sea the cliff scenery Is strikingly grand and

beautiful. Any one who has once seen

Rank Foolichnees. "When attacked by a cough or cold, or when your throat is scire, it is rank

herds of cows have been sent by dairy

men in this vicinity to the slaughterhouse in the last few days. Not only does the cost of feed make the keeping of these animals unprofitable, but there is a scarcity of farm help to care for them.

whole family well. .V.c, lets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Tea or Tab-

FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. i ... - - j Fountain City, Ind., Jan. 2.-Miss Ethel Bennett has returned home from a week's visit with relatives at Cincinnati. Union services were held New Year's eve at the M. E. church. Miss Imo Ikenberry of Richmond, Is visiting Miss Ethel Bennett. The Glazier Jubilee singers will be at the M. E. church Jan. 11, 1008.

Letta Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and

WESTBOUND. C., U. & L. R. R. EASTBOJND. No.l No.3 No.Sl No.3-S a.m. p.m. a.m. n.m.

the magnificent rocks of Flamborough foolishness to take any o ther medicine i Mrs. Chas. Hatfield has the scarlet

and Beachy head, the the Needles or the

Shakespeare s clirr, near Dover, can

understand why "the white cliffs of Albion" has grown into a stock phrase. This massive sheet of chalk appears again in France, in many parts of Europe as far east as the Crimea and. even In central Asia beyond the sea of Aral. How far It stretched westward Into what is now the Atlantic raav nev-

lasrred stacks of than Dr- KinS's New Discovery," says mzzy mass of C- - bridge, of Empire, Ga." I have ,, V,, used New Discovery seven years and I

know It is the lest remedy on earth!

for coughs and colds. coup, and all throat and long troubles. My children

fever.

Mr. Claude Haisley of Richmond is

I here visiting relatives.

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ELKHORN MILLS. IND. Elkhorn Mills, Ind., Jan. 2. Miss Florence Davenport, who has been

away at school, is at home spending the holidays.

Mr. Elmer Hale, who has helped Rev. M. O. Robins in a revival at Springfield, Ind., returned home Mon

day and left again Thursday to help

Rev. McGinnis in a revival near Oxford, Ohio. Miss Ethel Lockwood visited Miss Florence Davenport recently. Mr. Frank Jenkenson and son William, are visiting at Ft. Wayne. Relatives and friends of Mr. William Jenkenson, Sr., of California are expecting him to visit here soon.

r he known lint elinlk elifTa of nt lenst

The animal's hunger may have spurred I 200 feet m thcknesg are seen at An- frec-

him to the great jump. If not, and the , trlm ,Q Ipeland flnd lesg conspicuous

formations are found in Scotland, in Argyll and? Aberdeen. There can be little question that all these now Isolated patches were once connected In a continuous sheet, which must therefore

Corrected. A commercial traveler who makes

are subject to croup, but .New Discov- frenuent trips to the west from New ery quickly cures evory attack." , York is on friendly terms with the Known the world over as the King of porter of the sleeping car. who rethroat and lung remedies. Sold under j0ices in the name of Lawrence I-ee. guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co.. drug "Well. Lawrence." announced the store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottlo salesman gleefully. "I have good news

for you. We've had a birth in our

lenn vnj nn vlr1enp of vvh.it n minor-

annuated wildcat can do, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that a young and active wildcat could clear at least twice that distance when pressed by necessity.

MILTON, INLX

CHILD BURNED TO DEATH IN HOME

" Landlady Tou'll flnd the chicken out of sight. Boarder I wish there was a little more of It In sight.

Parents, Busy Milking, Do Not Notice the Fire.

Osgood, Ind., Jan. 2 John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sailers of Dabey, near here, was burned to death this morning in a fire which destroyed the home while the parents were milk-

ling.

IN winter no amount of warm clothing will make you safe if your vitality is low. Warmth inside is what you must have. Scoffs Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil supplies carbon to the blood and tissues and makes you warm and comfortable all over, lt is a safeguard against colds and all the ills that follow them, Small, easily taken doses will do it. All Dru((Uu i 50c. and $1.00.

The Thing to Think About. Captain Coffin, one of the old time whalers of Nantucket, had a thrilling experience with a big sperm whale In the south Facific. He had fairly harpooned the whale when the monster turned, crushing the boat in its enormous jaws an$ scattering the crew into the waves. The captain found himself in the whale's Jaws, but managed to wriggle out and was rescued with his men luckily uninjured. "Captain Coffin." said a solemn friend when the old sailor was relating

uie ndveuture. "what did you think

Hungry Pike. One of my sons, aged fifteen, went with three other boys to bathe in Inglemere pond, near th Ascot race course. He walked into the water to about the depth of four feet, when he spread out his bands to attempt to swim. At that Instant a large fish came up and took his whole hand Into Its mouth, but, finding itself unable to

swallow lt. relinquished its hold, and ;

the boy, turning round, prepared for a hasty retreat, nis companions, who saw the fish, scrambled out of the pond as fast as possible. My son had scarcely turned around before the fish came up behind him and. seizing bis other hand crosswise, inflicted some very deep wounds on the back of it. The boy raised his free band, which was still bleeding, and struck the great fish a hard blow on the bead, when it disappeared. The other boys assisted ray son to dress, bound up his hand with their handkerchiefs and brought him home. We took him to the surgeon, who dressed seven wounds in one hand, and so great was the pain the next day that the lad fainted twice. The little finger was bitten through the nail, and it was more than six weeks before lt was well. The nail came off, and the scar remains to this day. London Fishing Gazette.

Milton, Ind., Jan. 2. Harper Lindsay is visiting Anderson friends. Mrs. Chris Kerber, is at Indianapo-

have occupied a superficial area about lis, having gone there with her daugh-

8,000 miles long by nearly 1.000 broad, ter, Mrs. Frank Mueller

an extent larger than that of the present continent of Europe.

from

A CARD

This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund money if ; Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the

cough, heals the lungs and prevents

Sitting; Boll and the Telephone. Bitting Bull had been captured by the United States troops and was held In close confinement. So also was another obstreperous Indian held in confinement at a post about 100 miles away. The officer In charge of Sit

ting Bull had been chasing the Indians 1

for two months and was wondering what he would do with the captive. In an inspired moment he decided to arrange an Interview between the two Indians over the telephone. After the necessary ringing up Sitting Bull was asked If ha cared to talk into the machine. He talked Into it for several minutes and did a heap of listening also. He put down the Instrument finally and for hours was even more gloomy than usual, at Inst beginning to talk o himself, something very rare for the Indian. Asked if he was dissatisfied with his accommodations or if there was anything they could do for him, he broke forth at last: "No, I'm finished. It's all right when the white man's plaything talks the white man's language, but when it learns to talk the red man's tongue it's time to stop." It Is believed that this talk over the telephone between the two Indians had a considerable influence In shortening the Indian wars. Boston Herald.

Homer Williams has returned

Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs. Chas. Ferris was at Straughn Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Mills. Mrs. Frank Clouds returned Tuesday to Indianapolis, after a holiday visit with Milton friends and relatives. Miss Rachel Thomas was at Richmond Tuesday visiting Mrs. Oliver K.

I Canby.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jones and

Mesdames Alice II. Gresh and R. W. Warren attended the play at the Gennett, Richmond, Monday evening. George Baker and son Robert of Brookville, are visiting at Harry Ward's.

family twins, by George!" "Dat nm no birth, sir." said Lawrence, "dat a nection." Life.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. C, C. & L. lands you In Chicago at 7:00 a, m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like lt apr6-tf

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No.2 Ko.4 No.Sl No. 6-4 a m. p m. a.m. Cln'tl ...d8:40 a9:00 a8:40 p.m. Rlchm'd. 10:55 11:22 10:55 5:3 Muncle.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Marion .. 1:19 X:i 1:1 9:00 Peru 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:20 7:00

p.m. a.m. pm. mja. 'Dally. d-Dally Except Sunday. Sunday Onl. Through Veatlbuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati om our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Not. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncle. Marlon, Peru and Chicago, handled in trains Noa. 5 and , between Muncle and Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4, betwesa Peru and Chicago. C. A. BLAIR. P. ft T. Richmond. Ind.

A large assortment of Embroideries including edges, in-

serious results from a cold. Cures la sertions, headings and galoons

rippe coughs and prevents pneu- in SWISS and Cambric, at

monia and consumption

opiates.

package. Refuse substitutes. Luken & Co.

contains no nro?,t rorfiirtmne CrlHnv onrl

The genuine is in a yellow . v-wuvi.uuo, i uaj auu

e a i

g. . oaiuruay

at Knollenberg's

Some English papers say that cus-

Hemp is a Philippine natural monop

oly. It can not be grown profitably jt0m fixes S2r.O a day as the amount to

when you were in the jaws of that ! in any other part of the world- The,be paid in tips by royal visitors at

MILLVILLE, IND. Millville, Ind., Jan. 2. A ntmber of Red Men of this place visited the Red Men lodge at New Lisbon Tuesday night. Mr. Jame3 Walker and Mrs. Sarah Hutchison is slowly improving. Earl Gebhart was in New Castle Tuesday. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, the

guests being Messrs. and Mesdames

Will Wilkinson and family, Oscar Wood. Bert Wood & Son. Melvin Wood, Bert Daniels & daughter. Arch Wood & family, Richard Wood. Misses Maggie Graves, Leota Penwell. Georgia and Gladys Turner, Leona Barklns and George Oatsland.

Have you Ordered Your Printing For 1908? Be prepared and start the new year with a lull supply and the right kind ol stationery. If yon want the best at THE RIGHT PRICE, we can luralsh lt. Let ns furnish samples and submit a bid on your work. Our motto Is: Good work at Right Prices. We will save you money. We print Candidate Cards oa short notice. Quaker City Printing Co. North 8th Street. Phone 421

groat whale V"

'Think!" Mid the captain. "Why, I thought he'd make a hundred barrels aud he did."

United btates is tne largest consumer. ; Windsor castle. This amount is freCider is one oft he most popular . quently exceeded, according to these

drinks in Paris. The entire annual j newspaper authorities and one cf

AN INSIDIOUS DANGER One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidiors disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble;? as it corrects irregularities and prevents Brlght's disease and diabetes. A. G. Luken & Co.

un ui toner l. wun ue completion ,ll3ceii ia tns five departments of Nor of the purchase and transfer of the naniT.

awausai ana sangu railroads uy the

Japanese government, the nationalization of the railways of Japan was completed and the revised freight and passjenger travffla want into (&.

Aluminum is regarded as probably the most available substitute for tin

'consumption for France is 2.oson: ; thf.m slates tl,at Kaiser Wllhelm's re-'ia the great niajrit-r of uses to which : gallons, two-thirds of which is pro-' cent short tav with Kire Fdwird that, metal is put owing to the diminu

tion m tne price oi aiummum, tne practically limitless supply of the raw

him iUO.O"0 in gratuities to servants.

C. C. k L. ticket area: srlti eQ jo leaping car tickets to Calcago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on

Have yon noticed the improved srt Ice to Chicago yta the C. C. ft L? Through sleeper leaves Hihmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in ChJcaro

4141 mJkOQ A. M. TlZ 1U

material and the favorable physical properties of the metal. As the production of aluminum is cheapened so

will it3 uses Increase. The demand.

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 light the nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves -one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co,

4Xr2 jfiieaciU y keeps ahead, of tia suabIc