Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 347, 28 January 1908 — Page 6

rms iciniOD rALL.AIIU3I AXD SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY. JANT'ARY 28, 1D0?.

AGED COUPLE HAVE

L Mr. and Mrs. Anvel Edwards of Economy, Celebrate Their Go!den Wedding. WELL KNOWN PEOPLE. THE AGED COUPLE HAVE BEEN RESIDENTS OF WAYNE COUNTY FOR MANY YEARS MANY QIFT6 BESTOWED. Economy, Ind., Jan. 2S Mr. and Mrs. Anvel Edwards celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday at. their home at this place. Anvel Kdwards was married to Dianah liish of Sugar Grove by Squire Nicholson, Jarmary 24, lS.'S. The old people were Fhowered with congratulations by 1helr many friends and relatives. They received many handsome gifts. At twelve o'clock Saturday an elegant dinner was nerved. Anvel Edwards is the son of Temple and Rebecca Edwards who are of English and Welsh ieacQt and his wife, Dianah conies from Gorman descent. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have one son. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Oder, Mrs. Nancy Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid of Ttiehmond, Laurence Hiatt and children of Mooreland, Mis Dora Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Weyl, Mr. and ?.frB. I. O. Edwards and children, Mr. wad Mrs. Prenris Edwards and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fenimore and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oler and (daughter of Williamsburg;. Each guest received r souvenir card hearing the name Edwards, with the dates Jan., 3158-1908. BURGESS WILL NOT RUN. ays to Palladium He Will Not Entsr Race for Aaaeaaor. William Burgess of Whitewater has pddressed ft communication to the Palladium statins that he has given no one the authority to nnnounee that lie is a candidate for the republican nomination for assessor of Franklin township. INITIALJSSUE. Centerville Herald to Make Its Debut. Centerville, hid.. Jan. 2S The first number of the Centerville Herald. iub-1 lished by George W. Grame will be i 19Riiea on next rnusy mm um. office Is, at present, located on tho second fAoor of the Johnston business house. Rank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take nny other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire. Ga." I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children re subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King ot throat and lung remedies. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Lul:en & Co.. drag More. 50e. and J1.00. Trial bottle free. NEW PARIS, OHIO. New Paris. O.. Jan. 2S Mr. Frank Whitley is very seriously ill at the bora of his sister, Mrs. John McDonii el. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kessler and rhlldrn of Richmond spent. Sunday (with George Kessler and family. Mrs. Omer Davisson and daughter of St. Wayne visited relatives here SatjrrTa,T and Sunday. A wuraber of younf: people gave a ocial danee at the K. of T hall. A very pleasant evening was spent. TTier were about twenty couples present. Among the out of town guests vere: Misses Nellie Gates, Jessie "Weaver; Messrs. Slinker, Churchill xnd Wallace Bruce of Eaton, O.; MissMary and Gertrude Horrigan of Camden, O., and Mr. J. Cosgrove of Jjogansport, Ind. The Huldah Rebekah lodge met in regular session Monday evening. Initiation was given on one candidate. Afterwards refreshments were served nl a social time enjoyed. On Saturday evening about flftyHwo church member and friends of Mr. Jonathan Jarret, surprised him at his homa west of town. The occasion being his eightieth birthday. Tho evening was a very enjoyable one to all. Mr. Jarrett received many presents. Dog's Cold Nose Is a sign of health, but warm nose means $icXdog. Doctors Judge a dog by his nose and a man by his hands. Folks with cold hands need Scott's Emulsion Cold hand often mean thin blood, low vitality and poor feeding. SCOTTS EMULSION has warmth and vitality and feeding power in it In consumption and other wasting diseases it feeds the blood and gives the power to produce flesh, i: tt it it i, 8t AH DririU; SOc. mmi S.OO.

BEEN MARRIED

Keep Your Bowels Open It is a noticeable fact, and one which any doctor will verify that people who suffer most often from disease are the ones who have the most difficulty ic keeping their bowels open. Regular bowel action is half the battle of health. People who have a tendency to constipation must of necessity use something to help nature along. This should not be a violent aid like salts or purgative waters, cathartic pills or powders, but a syrup liquid that will oil the intestines and membranes that it comes in contact with. Children, women and weak people generally should never be given e stronfr physio, as it weal.r. the cystem. And tt la faille for Ue troDgeii person because the rhef is simply for that day, and then th reaction eets In and yon are worse off than before. What in needed Is a prompt but gentle laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepsinPeople hare been taking tt for sixteen ya.r and It Is being better Diced by more people every year. The reason is that it film a want. It la unlike anything else. Result are so sure In constipation, dyspepsia. Indigestion, llrer trouble, biliousness, flatulency, sour stomach, sraak stomach, bloated stomitch an l such i 1 In that a cure of any of these ailments is absolute! cuaranteed. A bottle costs but nO cents or II anil is worth a hundred times that to any sufferer. Wise mothers kep it constantly lu the house Tor emerieucK'S. because it Is needed at son.i time or other by every member of the famllv Or. Luellt Underbill, the medical supenntn int of the Working Woman s Home of Chk-a. ' cat kept her charges In perfect health by the i:i it Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin whenever a stoiu i'b complaint was brcuttht to her ui'.enUon. N tbr laxative is used in the Home. Buy a bottii ourself today and watch the prompt and per Manent results. 'SZE TECT Thos wih'T to try Dr.CalcijrsliBaP Ikvl well's Syruo Peoiln bof ore buy -ft can tiave a free tample bottle tent to tue.r tiome ' . iWresllrtl tils company. This offer is to prove tiui ; remedy will do as wj claim, z.rd is only open to lti tttia hava ntver taken tt Send for It If you h?vo a SOtom of stomiCh, liver nr 6ol disease. Oer.rvet msrt effective laxative tor chilarsn, women and . tettrs, A guaranteed! Bsimanent home cote. Tti PU6U0 VERDICT: "Ho Lax at fro $3 God and S. a OR- CALDWELL'S SYRUP PIPLM." This iod. btafS pur'ty guarantee- He, 17, Wainjfci, O. 0. PEPSIN YRUP CO. 1 0S OwjrtwaH Bjt?., ? antlnr tf-.

CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville. Ind.. Jan. L's. --James Martin. Sr.. of West Grove, was taken to tho Uoid Memorial hospital this week for medical treatmant. Rev. E. I!. Westhafer returned to Minnie on Saturday, after a visit of several days to his daughter. Mrs. Joseph S. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd and daughter Thelma. are making a brief visit to his parents in Jay county. Fred Gould is now employed at E. G. HHPs greenhouse at Richmond. Mrs. James Quigley and her little son. of Richmond, virdti d Mrs. Jennie Savage and family a few days last week. Joseph S. King entertained a party of relatives at a turkey dinner Sunday at his home north of Centerville. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Caleb J. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dunbar and son Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Burris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King. Miss Mary Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wilson was the hostess Saturday afternoon to the "Little Girls' Doll Club." Quite a number of little girls with-their dolls and Teddy bears were in attendance and the afternoon was most delightfully spent. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Wilson, and carnations were given as favors. Mrs. Nugent was hostess to the regualar meeting of the Woman's club, Monday afternoon. Quotations were from Mrs. Browning. Mrs. Ella Sintz read an article on American Women and Mrs. Estella Teas read selections from Mrs. Drowning. The Twentieth Century dancing club of Centerville will give its third dance Wednesday night, Jan. l'!th. Music by Cornell and Wheeler. Cambridge City. Dancing begins at 8:30 and ends at 11:15. James Martiu, Sr., of West Grove, who was taken to Roid Memorial hospital for special treatment last week, is very much improved and has been brought to his home. 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 groat, tonic medicine and blood purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of iame back. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. Jan. 2S. Manford MrGrew was on top of a load of hay which topied over Friday and in the fall a bone was broken in his right foot. Albert .1. Newman kilied a fox Saturday morning. Rev. F. A. Scott filled his appointment at Bentonville Sunday. Mrs. Scott and the children accompanied him. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Miss Lulu Baker has returned to Knightstown. Miss Louise Mueller of Indianapolis spent Sunday at home with her father, C. H. Mueller. j Park Lantz returned yesterday to De Pauw university, i The funeral of Frank Ward was con- . : ! d by Rev. J. T. Scull, pastor of ' i;:e Milton M. E. church at his late koir.f Sunday afternoon. After the ; i l!:::ous service the burial service of : t'n. (dd Fellows was conducted. Ini i' . n.ent at West. Side cemetery. : Mrs. Minnie Honaker of Indianapolis Hr.fi fra Anislta ltt. r..l. ..ill spent Sunday with their father, Chas. Muedler. Ed Manlore was home from Indianapolis over Sunday. Prof. C. H. Wood is the new teacher of the men's ehiss in the Christian tiau Sunday school. The class is increasing la numbers and Interest under hl leadership. Chas. Myers and wife of Cambridge City. Mrs. John Ferguson and Miss Nora Campbell spent Sandar at Ed Wilson's south of Milton. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess spent I Sinifiay with Mr and Mrs Frank rrJ laj iienr East (! miikm u.

BRIAN MAY GET THE TAGGART AXE

Asserted by Bryanites That National Chairman Does Not Like Nebraskan. BELIEVE IN CLEVER MOVE. ASSERTED THAT PEERLESS ONE'S ENEMIES WILL TRY AND LINE UP THE STATE DELEGATION AGAINST HIM. Washington. Jan. 2S Some or William J. Bryan's warmest friends and most ardent admirers are becoming apprehensive that all is not wll for their candidate in Indiana. By watching .signs that are cropping out here and there, these men have formed the opinion that there is a movement away down below the surface to deliver the Indiana delegation to the antiBryan crowd, which is maneuvering to control one-third of the delegates to the national convention against Bryan and thus prevent his nomination for the presidency. Chairman Taggarl, who in lt04 delivered the Indiana delegation in a neat package to Judge Parker, has been more or less under the eyes of the watchful Bryanites ever since he appointed a sub-committee to take charge of the arrangements for the Denver national convention. The per- ; sonnel of that subcommittee does not j enthuse the Bryan men. At its head ; is Roger Sullivan of Illinois, who carries a dagger around to insert in Bry- j an's political vitals every time the op- ; portunity affords. McGraw of West ! Virginia. Howell of Georgia and John- I ston of Texas, other members of the j subcommittee, are anti-Bryan men, and are said to be in the game to tie up j one-third of the delegates of the con- ; vention against Bryan. The Bryan j men are beginning to fear that the : hostile to Bryan, and will do all it can to lay him on tho shelf. Must Instruct for Bryan. Leaders of the Bryan faction have sent word to Indiana friends of the Nebraskan that they must, see that the coming Democratic state convention ties the state delegation up in hard and fast instructions to vote for Bryan "first, last and all the time." They point out that that, is one way in which a Bryan delegation from Indiana can be absolutely cinched. The Democratic state convention of Ii06 declared for Bryan, but the declaration of that convention has no binding effect on the delegation yet to be chosen for the national convention. Only this year's state convention can instruct the Hoosier delegation. This fact is being strongly impressed upon the Bryan men out in Indiana and there will not be found wanting stalwart followers of the Nebraskan who will light for Bryan instructions to the last ditch, provided any fighting is necessary. How to Avoid Pneumonia You can avoid pneumonia and other serious results from a cold by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It. stops tho cough, heals the lungs, and expels tho cold from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. Lisbon society has discovered a new pastime -roller skating. The entire cemented gallery running around the huge garage of the Cociedade Portugal eza de Automoveis. (which is one of the finest building of its kind in the I world) has been set apart for this sport, which has sprung immediately into favor so much so that the proprietors have been obliged to issue in1 vitatlon tickets in order to limit the ; number of people who wish to attend. A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a higher health level since I began usins; Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer, of West Franklin. Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 5c. Pierre I-oir&t. a retired sea captain, has Just died near Bordeaux, at the age of 103. He was only eleven when he went to sea as a cabin boy, and later, while serving in a French bark, he was taken captive by Spanish pirates. He and his fellow prisoners succeeded in overpowering their captors, taking command of the vessel and bringing it. safely into the French port where the pirates were handed over to the law. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. Xew York city has on its police force 1ST men whose business it is to open and close doors and watch persons who enter and leave. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., Jan. 2S. The stork got busy here last week and left Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Salisbury nn 11pound baby boy and to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doughty a little girl baby. 'Squire Faiser was called to Richmond Thursday. Mabel Hunnicutt and Edith Scantland are hack from their visit with Bloomingsport regain es. j Itliss Kiziie Keplujae i back. honie.J

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N 15 Cents after spending several weeks in Richmond. liffv. Hannah Stanley is now home after several days ppeni in Tipton county holding meetinps. Mrs. Charley Harris and Mrs. Gus Weyl went to Richmond Saturday to get two little hoys whom they will rear. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oshorn of Muncie Sundayed with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Fenimore of Muncie visited Sunday with W. L. Fenimore and family. Olie Weyl is afflicted with stomach trouble and has been bedfast. Mrs. Zora Peppier of Muncie, was

The Master Builder of Standard Oil A brilliant pen picture of S. C. T. Dodd, inventor of trusts and the real organizer and protector of the greatest trust in the world, by Herbert N. Casson. One of the most remarkable stories in the series on Corporation Lawyers.

Religion's Little Brothers Richard Barry fares forth among the outcast gods of the big Metropolis and tells about the frenzy and fanaticism of their worshipHow the cult of Krishna, god of "flove," operates. Some queer doings religion. in the name of The Twelve Gentlemen Martyrs By Richard Le Gallienne. A remarkably thrilling and absorbing story based on a big sensation. A dozen murders committed in one night "in the name of the American people! " Every victim is marked with the mystic letters, S. S. A. N. called here owing to the death of her father. J. P. Bennett. N. H. Edwards received a letter from .1. 12d Hallengei, who recently moved from here to Greencastle and started up In the restaurant business, stating they were now settled and were doing nicely. Mrs. Tilda Martin is still ill with the grip. William Stolts, station agent, is very ill. He was stricken Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. Singer, who has been conducting a protracted meeting in the M. E. church the pas-t two weeks, will

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New York's Strain on the Purse Strings The ruinous tolls which are demanded by the Great, Greedy, Metropolis for the mere privilege of living. How income melt away before the scorching breath of the demon of expense. Impressive facts and figure given by Mabel Potter Daggett.

Lif e in the New Latin Quarter Merry ?" merry as youth and hope can make it ; and sad sad as lost hope and wasted youth." A vivid description of the famous Quarter's pranks, pageantries and pangs, by Vance Thompson. Every paragraph an entertaining pen picture. The Lord of the Glass House " Two ink-black eyes appeared, bulging, oval, implacable ; ana between them opened a great hooked beak like a giant parrot's." A weird, exciting story of the tumultuous life of a deep sea monster, by Chas. G. D. Roberts. All I" continue I lie meeting another week. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Massy of Richmond, was here Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Thornburg of Richmond spent Sunday visiting her sister. Mrs Louie Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. John Oshorn and children of Richmond, were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mrs. India Rallenger of Richmond, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Cook Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley llunnicutt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunnicutt of Ladrnis. Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Will Fonts and

Newsstands son Harold. Mrs. Jennie Scautland anl daughter Edith. a Edwards visited Lee Stamnt Sunday. Jesse 15. Stanley was In Ttichmoml Saturday. Iawrence Mary leaves this week for Iifayttte, where he will enter Purdue. Mrs. Nellie Fenimore 'of Muncie in spending the week with Mrs. Luzzett.i Fenimore. Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle and son Charley visited Edwards brothers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lida Gaddis died Sunday at Modoc, i