Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 334, 15 January 1908 — Page 6
THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l.'. li)OS. ALL MET WAYNE COUNTY CANDIDATES Conditions in Ireland, Badly Mixed For Many Years, Show Signs of Improvement 4 Men in Race for County Office Handed Cards Out Promiscuously. MANY MEN WERE THERE. o7
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CAMBRIDGE GAVE THE POLITICIANS THE BEST SHE HAD AND ALL SEEMED CONTENTED WITH THE TREATMENT ACCORDED.
Cambridge City, lnd., Jan. I.".- Occasion was tanen Ii.v many of the candidates for county office to attend tlie district, republican win c at ion hId here on Tuesday. to put in a few lic ks in their own behalf. Nearly all of them were present and they passed out their raids to the assembly, paying little attention to whether the men who received them lived in Wayne or pome other county. The town was pretty well plastered with cards, and especially was thin true around the hotels and the convention hall. Anions the candidates who were on hand were Charles K. Shiveley. for jude: Benjamin F. Parsons, for recorder; Walter S. Ratliff, for representative; A. M. trardner, for joint representative; Frank Mosbaugh, for recorder: Robert Heeson. for county commissioner; John King, for recorder: Will Kobbins, for recorder: Albert U. Alber;son, for treasurer and Richard A. Davenport, county commissioner. Cambridge pave the visitors the best she had and til) seemed pleased with their treaiinent. A cordial welcome will again be extended the republicans when they Rssemble here on February 4. to select delegates to the national convention nt Chicago. ADDLEMANREUNION. ChiMren and Grandchildren of 'V. Addleman, Meet. All B. Whitewater, Ind.. Jan. 15 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Addleman entertained U number of relatives and friends at dinner Sunday. This gatheriiiK of children and grandchildren was in the nature of a family reunion. The children are Mrs. Alice Collins, of New Madison, O. ; Mrs. Maggie Fulton, anil Harry. The grandchildren are Henry, William and Wesley Baker, Mrs. Henry Knoll and Mrs. Charles Roberts. They have numerous greatgrandchildren, several of whom were present. Aside from those mentioned, the following were present: Mr. Henry Knoll, Henry Baker, Swift Current, Canada; William Addleman and wife. Miss .Myrtle Addleman, Zella Jones. Gladys Collins, Mrs. Wal-jlt. ter Collins, Alice Roberts, Jerold Roberts, Sanford and Olive Baker. Nina, Vera and Pearl Knoll, Raymond Knoll. Virgil Knoll and Leonard Knoll. Mr. Addleman, who is one of Franklin township's most respected citizens, has been confined to his home for many months. CLAMOR FOR PARCELS POST'I Henry County Tillers of Soil Would Have Better Hitch Racks Too. New- Castle, Ind., Jan. 15 Henry county farmers are enthusiastically in favor of a postal savings bank and parcels post law, according to the resolutions adopted by the Farmers' Institute held in this city. A section of the resolutions calls upon the representatives in Congress to support, and vote for these two laws. The farmers nlso went on record as favoring the curtailment of the liquor traffic, being in favor of local county option. The section of the resolutions which Jtas caused much amusement and has recalled the merchants of this city to ft duty that has been neglected reads lis follows: 'Resolved, That the farmers send to Sears & Roebuck and purchase a number of posts and a. plot of frround on which to erect hitcbracks to hitch their horses to while trading with home merchants. AGED VISITOR RETURNS. D. O. Benjamin Is in Year. His Hundredth Straughn. Ind.. Jan. 15 D. O. Benjamin left last week for Lawrence, Kans., his son accompanying him home.' 1). O. Benjamin is in his hundredth year. COTAGE GROVE, IND. Cotta. .rove, Ind., Jan. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewis have moved io the tenant house on Heard's farm and wll do the farming for Mrs. Heard this year. Harry Huntington will occupy the place vacated by Mr. Lewis. Carrol Barnard and wife returned to their home in Bellbrook, O.. yesterday Bfter a visit with relatives here. "Wash. Wyatt purchased a house and lot of Henry Hawort'u yesterday. Mrs. Mary K. Highly of Richmond. Is here today looking after her farm interests. Quite a number of children in this neighborhood are suffering with cbickenpuv Cottage Grove ha no night man at the depot now. nmc'.i io the discomfort cf p-ople who wail fo the night trains-. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City. ind.. J.in. i."i.--Mrs. Bcnum went to Richmond Monday it attend the hU-ihday dinner of Mr. L L. Harris. RachHttl Irf-iiti". and Edyth Hampton of Richmond have W.n visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benton. Rev. Luke Woodard was one of the three preachers who spoke at the DIopeweU Methodist church Sunday.
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the County Mayo. Iron a photograph furnished by Rooert Crozicr Loner, the noted Hearst, news service correspondent wlio is no'-.v investigating conditions in In-land. At the right is a tumble-down cabin in the moras of Cornelius Ryan, who returned from Ohio in 1902. and was obliged to settle in Clonboney Ray, County Roscommon. Below is ihe cottage of Cornelius Hyun, which, thanks to cattle driving, he was able to build in l'.07, on twenty acres of good land.
HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagersunvn, lnd.. .Inn. 15. L. S. Bowman, trustee of . Jefferson i ownship addressed the third annual convention of trustees at 'ndiananolis today on "Malntainence of Road Culverts and Bridges." George Roberts, treasurer of Randolph county was at this place Monday in the interest of the Ohio Rake company. Harry Buntin of Richmond made a business trip to this place Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhinehart ai moving from the country into the property of Mrs. Margaret Beeson on North Perry street. Mrs. Michael Conniff and grandson Jesse Sells, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Replogle. east of town this week. James M. Knapp attended the district, convention at Cambridge City Tuesday as a delegate. While cutting timber Win. Pegg was struck on the head by a falling limb. cut a deep gash in his head which required several stitches. Lewis K. Replogle of New York City attended his father John H. Replogle's funeral Monday. Miss Mable Teetor returned to Muncie, after a four week's vacation from the musical conservatory. Miss Teetor will graduate next, spring. Mr. and Mrs. David Harter of Wal ton. Ind., came Monday evening to vi it. relatives. Mrs. Harter went to Covington. O., to visit her sister, Mrs. Myers and family for a few- days, while Mr. Harter remained here. Guy Dalby has moved from the property of Mrs. Julia Kepler to apartments in Mrs. Isaac Pitts residence. CHESTER, IND. Chester, Jan. l.". Ida Hodgin is seriously ill with peritonitis. Wallace Kend all has been ill for some time. Mrs. Lizzie Acton entertained the Sunday School club in honor of her husband's birthday. O. D. Acton. Refreshments were served. Mrs. John Lamb entertained the Happy Home club Thursdr.v at her I home. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gist of Richmond visited here. Mrs. Lizzie Gist accompanied them home. Mattie Jackson. Clara Pickett. Nellie 1 Hodgin and Nellie Morrow attended the teachers" institute at Richmond. Why Suffer? It' you suller pain from any cause. Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills will relieve it and leave no bad aftereffects. That's the important thing. 'Neither do they create a habit. More often the attacks become less frequent, or disappear altogether. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills have no other effect except to relieve pain and quiet nervous irritation. "Wp are never without Dr. Miles' Anti-Tain Fills. My husband an1 son. asM 15 were silway subject to sick Iipmi the"--,i ;: th'-m up until :.--tns h.i tir.'l.' ' t'-.'n ):.n- !-.!!( it. few w -f":-i!i( ti S!0 WH-t ;"' 1 K'iV- !. : U-tt H'o n uVjort liri. aw.i!'. ar.'l h wttl-.cvit then ;i ut 1 i.idw 1 i i of the Ami-F. !n l'iUf - 1' t to take in Th-- h'.iped ;.,r ng'it aV si-' v ill ncvr ho Ssmv. v:nt r my lll'S-Sa .-I'. V-s t,tW !i' it h..d V jr. less til'" n: fc we-aung. aaa v.-. wi:n pt.,-r!'.- en ! f wn'iltl l-.jv.' vn !. sn l'm:r h-'- v,-; t- bp'i a--.l ini.'" H.s. h wi:fr A:wii:ib!iv;. Ohio. You" druggist sells Dr. Wiles' AntlPaii Pilis, and we author, ze him to return tha price of first package (only) If it fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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ire signs of np spinner, froio MILLVILLE, IND. Millville, Ind.. Jan. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver of Richmond, is pending the week with Mr. and Mrs, Stokes Weaver. John Wood is visitiu;; his son of Mooreland this week. Henry Keever. whila visiting his daughter near Cambridge City, fell and sprained his ankle. Dr. Stoddard transacted business at Indianapolis Monday. Mrs. Harriet Hatfield has returned home from Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iaboyteau spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thomas. Wm. Eilar was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kclley spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wood near Greensboro. Otto Holiday has returned home from Muncie. Stokes Weaver killed VA rabbits Monday. John Bird is able to be out on crutches. Miss Lillian Laboytcaux is visiting relatives this week. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE From October to May, Colds are the most frequent cause of Headache. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE rei moves cause. L. . Grove on box -oc. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris, O., Jan. 15. Mrs. Kineaid of Eaton is ' isiting MiMrs. Neil Mitchell. The Rev. Johnson, of Converse preached two trial sermons at Vira and , lnd. the Christian church. The congregation was well pleased with his discourses and he will return in a few weeks to fulfill another engagement. Mrs. Georre Hilderbrand who has been in the Dayton sanitarium for several months past, has been brought here to her home, lh r condition is not improved. Mr. and Mrs. Orla McKee and family of Richmond, visited relatives here t the. first of the week, j Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Young spent the first of the week with Mr and ! Mrs. EHvood Filby who reside west of . Now Paris. I The young people of the Christian church are preparing to give a social ; at the home of Ms. Nora Richards i next Thursday evening. It is given for the members of the Sunday school and church. Mr. and Mis. Harry Kilbourn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilbourn. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Garretson are the parents of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clark and ily spent Sunday with Charles and familv, north of New Paris. famReid GETTYSBURG. OHIO. Gettysburg, O., Jan. l.i. Perry Cox who has been at Covington has come to s;ty with his grandparents. Mr. U. B. Pence. Mesuames Jaiiua witli guests. Mrs. Peter Hubier have Mr. W. Vs. Wm. List on and children were Ye Eat Swerer been on Wen vi and Mr. Frank the sick list, and family and l' entertained a? . Adam Hill and Mr. C. E. Pence wer a fine dinner with Mr family of Friendship. Rev. Grauser the pastor of the M. E. church is holding a series of meetings at this place. They will continue indefinitely. Mr. Ji Mr.-.. : v 1m tint; n L McKee is ill. C'jr.-y o: Cincinnn 1S 111IH'i'; 1U I1Uvisit in a I'.ii f.imil' part of Fre n c h :n a n meetir.;; or with a Wa'erioo r; .! Met ringlv on iri Kugli.-l medal, anim ih.' govern m f IV b.sTowir,?: such tri which he aoiared could not cost tlm francs. "That is true, to be sure." replied the hero, "it did not cost the Enarlish government quite three francs but it cost the French a Nawdeon." New York Pres.
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WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater. lad.. Jan. 15. With the consent of the trustee. Mr. Albert Anderson, principal Joe C. Burgess took the boys of the high school to the republican convtntion last week. They were given some very good lesesons in the working of party machinery and beard some good talks by prominent republicans of the township. Rev. Zerbe will conduct preaching services next Sunday afternoon at 2::;o. Mrs. C. J. Martin of Cartersburg. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Y. Burgess. The teachers' institute was well attended and a good program was presented. Numerous visitors attended the afternoon session. An invitation to attend the session of the Boston and Wayne township session March 7, was accepted. Miss Lizzie Rothermal. primary teacher in the Webster school, was a visitor at the teachers' institute. W. J. Curtis and family entertained Miss Lizzie Rothermal and Rev. J. W. Zerbe at dinner unday. Man ford White and family and Eugene Anderson were the guests of Albert Anderson and family Sunday. STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn. Ind.. Jan. 15. Mrs. Jesse Patiff. and niece, Miss Stombaugh. of Cambridge City, visited their nephew and cousin. Will Clayton and family. The joint institute of Dudley and Franklin township was held at Rich Square. Mrs. Lydia Huddleson of Dublin was in Straughn calling on her mother. Mrs. Edna Jenkins and sister. Mrs. J. P.. Tapscott. J. B. Tapscott was in Greenfield. Mrs. J. B. Tapscott visited her sister. Mrs. Lydia Huddleson and family in Dublin. LYONS STATION- IND. Lyons Station. Ind.. Jan. !". Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts entertained the following guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. John Squires. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and family. Mrs. Jennie Kanck and daughter. Mrs. Baker of Dayton. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Elax Dickson. Mrs. Dr. Roberts of Cennersvilk- and Miss Minnie Osborn of ConnersviMe. A verypleasant day was spent. IT IS SERIOUS. Some Richmond People Fail to Realize the Seriousness. The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills Are s3rious if neglected. Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Richmond citizen shows you howto avoid them. L. V. dent r. of 711 North teenth street. Richmond. Ind.. 'For two rears there existed pains in my loins and sides and Thirsays : sharp a continual feeling of soreness. It was hard for me to stoop, lift or bend over and when I caught cold it always settled in the kldnrys. The secretions were irregular and much too frequent. The medicines I used brought me no benefit until I began taking Doar.'s Kidney Pills. I used two boxes of this remedy last winter and since then have been free from all trouble with the ":i.nry. nm. therefore, elad to rec-omm-ii.-! the use of Doan's Kidi.ey ;j ; - i or s.tj by fe.ll dealers. Price . ww, Foster-MUbarn Co.. Buffalo. Nev. Yurk. ag'-i.ts for the l"ni!el K-n:"!;:hf r the namo Doans aaci : take n otlic-r. t'.'hi! .'. Courts who has received a reai-pointnu-nt its c".crk of the appropri;.:fons committee of the House of Representatives, is now serving his thirtieth year in the employ of the , House having first been appointed by i Representative Atkins, of Tennessee. ia 1ST7.
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RETRENCHMENT HITS GRAND RAPIDS ROAD Officers Decide to Take Two Trains. Off Several officers of the Southern di vision of the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad have just completed an inspection trip over the road. Among them were Superintendent E. II. Hud son: R. E. Tracy, trainmaster, and C. L. Barney, roadman. It is rumored that a policy of retrenchment is soon to be enforced by the Grand Rapids V Indiana road, and that two of the present passenger trains on the Southern division will be annulled in th near future. There is a successful fox farm on Prince Edward Island. Skins in their green condition are valued at from $L'00 to $2-"0 each, one or two reaching $450. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $1.00 To Cottage Grove, Ind .55 To Boston, Ind 25 To Williamsburg 35 To Economy 50 To Iosantville 70 To Muncie 1.20 To Marion o.lO To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going West 10:65 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. Kiblinger Motor Buggy. $375 DOUBLE CYLINDER, Air cooled 9-10 H. P. The Automobile for winter. No water .0 freeze. No punctured tires. Simple safe and reliable. Built for country roads. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box No. 320. Auburn lnd. SPECIALS j PURE BUCKWHEAT ! PURE MAPLE SYRUP PURE MAPLE SUGAR Phones: CREAM TO WHIP 292 & 2292. HADLEY BROS. 1 ; I DR. W. J. SMITH I EWTIST.. 1 1 nur.it rnune HOME PHONE 1332. 103 Main Street, Groan j floor TTYTTTrTTTTTTTVT INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE LOANS. RENT3 W. H. Bradburv 8. Ron & Son
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RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT CENTRAL LABOR UNION Edgar A. Perkins Gets It Without Opposition. The only contest over the re-election of Edgar A. Perkins as president of the Central Labor Cnion. at the regular semi-annual election, was as to who should second his nomination. E. W. McGinnis placed the name of Mr. Perkins in nomination and almost as soon as the name had passed his list many delegates seconded the nomination as with one voice. The election of Mr. Perkins was unanimous. Josephine Fickle was re-elected treasurer without opposition, and the following trustees were re-elected without opposition: J. W. Madden, F. J. Seifert. F. G. Ankenbrock, as was William The as fraternal ministerial delegate. The Japanese will never sleep with their heads to the north, but their dead are always buried that wav. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & Is. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and catchee. You will like it. aprtitf Yk Hub OfThe Body. The orn around which all the other organs volve, and upon which they are largely dendent for their welfare, is the stomach hen the (unction of the stomach become inured, the bowels and liver also become dr insred. To cure a disease of the stomach, Hvt - bowels get a 50 cent or SI bottle of Dr. Cat -U's Syrup Pepsin at your druBist's. It : promptest relief for constipation and dy usia ever cr rr. pounded. ' DR. A. O. MARTIN
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