Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 17, 3 March 1908 — Page 6

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Ccnstipation Few people altogether escape a disorder of the bowels. You may catch cold, over-eat, over-drink, worry too much, not exercise enough or do a hundred and one other things that result in constipation or costiveness. When the trouble comes it is well to know what to do for it. In the opinion of thousands there is no better cure for constipation than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which anyone can obtain for 50 cents or $1 at a drug store. We all have constipation occasionally, and the sensible thing to do i3 to have a bottle o't this reoiedy always la the bouse. You take It at night on retiring, for example, and when you wake up in the morning t your usual hour It produoes lis results. Your stomach Instantly becomes lighter, your head clearer, your eyea brighter, you (eel active and pry onco again, your appetite has returned and you are ready to work with enthusiasm and vigor. AU this may not have taken more than a dose or two. at a cost not to exceed two or three cents. Can you afford to feel bad when you can feel good for so littler Ur. Wilson Brown, of Metropolis, 111., fcas no liesitancy in saying that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin is the greatest of all laxatives and he frankly admits to his patients that if they used it when the stomach, liver or bowels got out of order they would have less need of him. It is without doubt the best cure for occasional or chronic constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness. Jaundice, sour stomach, lazy liver, flatulency, diarrhea, and similar digestive ills in old or jounff. It Is a thousand times better than suits or purgative watem, acts gently but surely, is pleasant to the taste, does not gripe, and cures permanently, Oo to your druggist and get a 50 cent or ft feottle and see If our claims are not justified. CDCC TCCT Thos ""Mng to try Dr.Caldrflafa I CO I well's Syrup Pectin before buying can have a free sample bottle tent to their home by addressing the company. This offer it to prove that the remedy will do at we claim, and it enly odm to those who have never taken It. Send for it if you have any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. Gentlest yet most effective laxative for children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure as OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears purity guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C, PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 105 Caldwell Bldg.. MowtioeHo, III. JACKSONBURG, IND. Jsicksouburg. March :',.-Mr. Chas. Miller is now a resident of this place. ,T. J. Miller is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright, also Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scutes, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Gilbert Wright. Mr. Harry Underwood was at home over Sunday. Mr. Spene Gethers has moved on Mr. Craves Daugherty's farm west of town. Mr. Frank Worl. wife and daughter Irene, spent Sunday at the home of Alonzo.Worl of Cambridge City. Mr. Keller has moved on the Conway farm east of this place. Mrs. Joseph Blose of Abington, visited at the borne of her parents over Sunday. OLIVE HILL. IND. Olive Hill, Ind.. March 3.-Mr. Fay Culbertson was calling on old friends at this place Sunday. Mr. Charlie Moore and brother Fred, from Farmland, made a business trip here last week. Miss Cora Reynolds visited her sister Bertha McNutt. Mr. John Cobine from near Fountain City, visited at George Armstrong's Saturday and Sundn . Miss Eva Torn- ;i Richmond, Visited her parents Willie Cosgrove and family have moved to Richmond. Mr. Lem McNutt and wife have moved In the house recently vacated by Frauk Taylor. IV. McNutt has purchased the place from Harvey Towen-bon.

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ITS PROBABLE WORK Civic Righteousness Club May Fight Saloons in Richmond Soon.

TO BE ORGANIZED TONIGHT. At a meeting of the Ministerial association Monday, Rev. Conrad Huber announced that a meeting of the proposed Civic Righteousness club would be held this evening at the South Eighth Street Friends' church. At this meeting an effort will be made to complete the organization of the ! club. Laymen of all the churches in ; the city are entitled to membership ; in this organization. The Rev. Huber was asked if the purpose of organizing this club was the first step in a campaign to be s waged by the local temperance people against the saloons. Mr. Huber said that he did not know what action the club, if organized, would take against the saloons, but he said that it would combat anything which opposed the best interests of the city, politically or morally. 'isn't it true that this organization intends to enlist all the temperance people in a right, tho object of which is to drive the saloons out of the city," was the direct question put to the Rev. Huber. 'i cannot answer that as the plans of the club will not be formulated until it has been organized and its membership filled," was his answer. For some time it has been rej ported that the local temperance peoI pie have been planning a monster re- ! monstrance against the saloons which j will be used as a tool to force the i county commissioners to discontinue the issuance of liquor licenses. No Use To Die. "I have found out that there Is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's Xew Discovery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Rushboro. Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, is sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken. & Co. drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. m STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn, Ind., March 3 Wm. Jackson has been appointed section foreman here, to take the place of Robert Benjamin, deceased. Howard McGeath and family of Dublin, were here Sunday. Mrs. Ella Hageman and children were visiting relatives in New Madison, O., a few days last week. Mrs." Olive Pee of Greenfield, Ind., was the guest of Mrs. Ben Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner of near Bentonville, visited relatives here. Will Gauker and family of Connersville, visited home folks, Saturday and Sunday.

TRUSTEE JHRESTED Fayette County Man Misappropriated the Township Funds in His Care.

USED THEM IN HIS STORE. Connersville, Ind., March 3.-Fred Ensminger, former trustee of Laurel township, FrankJin county, has been arrested, accused of embezzlement. A few months ago. Mr. Ensminger resigned his office after an examination of his books showed that his accounts were short. He turned over his property and his life insurance to his bondsmen, but it was not sufficient by several hundred dollars and his bondsmen were compelled to make up the deficit. Under the old law trustees could .do as they pleased with township funds, so that they made proper accounting at the right time. Ensminger, it is understood, invested the township funds in his store at Laurel, and he was not able to realize on his stock sufficiently to make a proper accounting when the new depository law became effective. Mr. Ensminger has always been regarded as an honorable man. He turned over every penny he had to his bondsmen and for several weeks be has been employed as a conductor on an intern r ban line between Lawrencehurg and Cincinnati. He was arrested on an indictment returned by the Franklin county grand jury. The Lucky Quarter Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious than jewels. Try them for headache, billiousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. WHITEWATER, IND. Whitewater, Ind.. March 3. Quite a number of the members of the local lodge F. and A. M., attended the degree work and the banquet given by the Fountain City lodge last week. Revival services are still in progress at' the M. E. church and much interest is being shown. A number of conversions have been reported. Among those taking the teachers' examination Saturday, were the following from this place: Kenneth Barton, Harry Spencer. Bynum Boyer, Clyde Madison, Erma Curtis, Lizzie Rothermal, Mabel Young and J. C. Burgess. Miss Mattie Jackson of the Chester school spent Saturday and here. Sunday 1

Messrs. Alva Alexander and Cecil , Mr. and Mrs. Mort Harter and chilClopp of the Richmond business col- j dren were visiting Lee Lamb Sunday, lege spent Sunday with relatives here, j Miss Mabel Hunnicutt'was the guest The high school seniors are busy j Gf the Misses Myrtle and Hulda Hax-

r11 i . . r " v" this year numbers four, all boys Clyde Madison, Raymond Richards, Kenneth Barton and Oil is Shaffer. The Junior class has exceptionally hard work this term. Its members are taking five studies Algebra, literature, latin, general history and botany. The class is very strong and all its work is well done. The local team of baseball players defeated the Centerville team in a well played game Saturday evening. The score w as 15-17 in the local team's favor. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., March 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Fox of Ilagerstown is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith. D. D. Doyle of Cincinnati spent Sunday with his family here. Prof. W. D. Cook spent Sunday at his home at Centerville. Mrs. Thos. Tarkleson has returned from a visit with relatives in NewCast le. Mrs. Geo. Linting and children have returned to their home in Centerville after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale Miss Mary Ragen spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond. Miss Nellie Lamb of Cambridge City, spent Sunday at her home here, The heavy rains Sunday night cans-! ed the Greensfork creek to overflow ! the banks and caused considerable : damage in the lowland. It was the highest it has been in several years. Miss McPhearson of St. Louis, spent Saturday and Sunday with her uncle. Chas. Cummins and wire. Miss Clarice Foster of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Rachel Foster, Sunday. John R. Miller is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bond at Webster. Joseph Sykes. a veteran of the civil war. is in poor health. William Hunt, of Cambridge City, spent Sunday witn his family. L. J. Murdock, our dnrggist, fell on the ice and broke his nose. Merchants and butchers here are happy, as they harvested six-inch ice last week. Mrs. Janet i.e Buntin, who has a position in Richmond, spent Sunday at. home. Two car loads of bogs and one of poultry were shipped from here to eastern markets Saturday. Mrs. Alva Cook and grandson. Clifford. Crump, have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hoover of Ilagerstown . Rev. Smith of Arlington, preached at. the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. t A message was received here of the death of Mr?. Arthur Frazicr of In-diauopli.-. which occurred Monday at noon. She was many years a resident of this place, it being her childhood home. The body will be brought hero for burial. Funeral services will be Wednesday at this place. The number of Germans settled m America are estimated at i."vT j

ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., March 3. Mrs. Mary Fjanklin and sons Clyde and Bennie. drove to Richmond Saturday. Jack Cunningham's household goods were shipped from Greensfork to Pittsburg Saturday night. Charley Franklin returned from Hagerstown Saturday evening. Howard Stanley and Howard Johnson are back after a short visit in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Norris who were recently married are in Economy. Miss Ethel Macy of Dublin is here this week. Mrs. Charley Hnnnicutt arrived home Saturday from Williamsburg, where she visited the past week. The Misses Rhesa McGunnigill and Pearl Gaddls visited Mr. and Mrs. Yvood of Farmland Sunday. Miss Clara Edwards of Modoc entertained Miss Ethel Ross Sunday. The protracted meeting at the M. E. church In Modoc, which is being conducted by Rev. Truett, is well attended. Miss Minnie Marshall spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall. ,ju ouuua uiguL, j Mrs. Edna Replogle and son Charles spent Sunday in Ilagerstown. Miss Daisy Level, teacher at No. -school in Dalton township, is ill. Albert Chamness opened his sugar camp Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hadley and Mrs. Rebecca Macy of Mooresville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chamness Sunday. On February 2t, Mrs. Mary McGunnigill who runs the Modoc hotel, celebrated her fifty-third birthday by giving a big dinner to some fifty guests. It was her first in eight years, since her last birthday. Mrs. McGunnigill is the mother of seven children and five of them were present, the other two living in a far Western state and could not come. There was a pleasant surprise on Mrs. Louie Albertson recently. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George Cromer, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Parker, Mrs. Ora, Haxton, and daughter Lucinda, Clifford Chamness and Harry Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson. A CARD This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure j your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents i serious results from a cold. Curs la grippe coughs and prevents pneu -

inonia and consumption. Contains nojto this city for burial, but the time opiates. The genuine is in a yellow j has not yet been arranged. She was

package. Refuse Luken & Co. substitutes. A. G. FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City Ind., March 3 Mrs. M. E. Gardner has been seriously ill with grip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman of Bryant, Ind., visited friends here over Sunday. Mr. Greely Chark and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. Marcus Chark and family. Mrs. Frank Keever has gone to Muncie to spend a few days with her son. Clarence. James Whippo and Forrest McGilliard spent last Saturday in Richmond. There are 1-,147 York city. Chinese in New For Woman's Eye

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EL PUNS OF FARMERS' SOCIETY Will Hold Camp Meeting at Mitchell, Ind. Tho Indiana Horticultural society will employ an Innovation this year at its summer meeting. Instead of holdi ing the meeting at the state house in Indianapolis, as heretofore, the society wnl hold a "campmeeting" Aug. VJ and 20, at Mitchell, Ind., where the society's experimental orchard of twentyacres is located. Tents will be erected and the sessions will be held in the orchard where the members may get. the practical benefit of the work that has been done. lectures Will be delivered with the means of practical lllustra - tion at hand. The United States Department of Agriculture will send at least three experts to the meeting. Joe. A. Burton is superintendent of the orchard. Twelve hundred seedling trees are growing at the orchard, besides trees for testing growth under varied climatic conditions. Two hundred trees of new varieties have been planted also for experimental work j THOUSANDS PERISH Thousands perish every year from consumption resulting from a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate racking coughs and expels tlie cold from your system and prevents consumption and pneumonia. It has cured many cases of incipient consumption. A. G. Luken & Co. F T OF RICHMOND DEAD Mrs. Hubert Farrell Is Well Known. John S. Sullivan, who was called home to attend the funeral of his fath - er, James buinvan, who died yesterday, received word this morning that his mother-in-law, Mrs. Hubert Farrell, died at his home in Columbus, O. Mrs. Farrell was a resident of this city for a good many years and only left here last June to make her home with her daughter in Columbus. She was probably about SO years of age, and j had many warm friends in and about jihis city. Thj remains will be brought the mother of Mrs. Harry Pritchard of this city, Mrs. Charles Erk of this city and Mrs. John S. Sullivan of Columbus O. The cause of her death was senility. Foley's Orino Laxative is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money. What more can any one do. A. G. Luken & Co. Hashish has the power of inducing sleep and producing pleasant and fan - 1 tastic dreams. Continued use of it renders its devotees wild and restless, and results in a complete wreck of their mental and physical constitution. For this reason the Egyptian government has prohibited the importation of the drug.

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Women's troubles very often occur regularly at a certain time every month. Because this may have been so all your life, is no reason why it should continue. Many thousands af women, who had previously suffered from troubles similar to yours, due to disorder of the womanly organs, have found welcome relief or cure in that wonderfully successful medicine for women, " Win of Cardni Mrs. Lecta Forte, of Toledo, III, vrltes: "I am veil pleased vtth the results of using Cardul.-1 have taken three bottles and am now perfectly veil, free from pain and have gained 25 pounds In veight" liinH'l" IIC I CTPTCH "nt dv foe free coov o viuw illo'itrjted Bork for W yow b"1 M.1klAd11 K I 11 l A I r I I TK . dwlw ywf lvawon. mi Mt. nd rwtv h ent ia auin seated nnHwt. Alitmf

MILTON, IND.

Milton, Ind., March S The T. C. St. Patrick dance is on the thirteenth of March and not on the seventeenth. The Christian Endeavor society will give a social at Mrs. David Nugent's, Wednesday evening. tl. H. Warren and family will move back from St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Brumfield. who now occupies the Warren home, will move to F. M. Jones" property on West Walnut street. Mrs. Ellen Bragg and Miss Ellen Thompson of Greenfield,' spent Sunday in Milton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop were at East Gerniantown, Sunday. Arlon Doll is visiting at Indianapolis. He probably will go to Atlanta before returning home. Will J. Callaway and wife of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. G. W. Callaway. Frank Brum&eld returned Sunday from a visit with his brother Kmpst j at Franklin, Ind. j Mrs. John Bowman i from a recent illness. is improving Misses Queen and Grace Smith of Connersville, spent Sunday at the home of C. J. Smith. Mrs. Fannie Clouds, wife of George C. Clouds, who is a son of a former j pastor of Milton M. E. church, died at her home in Indianapolis, Sunday eve-' nlng, after a long illness. Mrs. Frank Ward has purchased Emerson Booth's stock of groceries and will move it to the O. H. Beeson block. He will conduct a restaurant. The excessive rain Sunday raised West fork of Whitewater to the highest mark in many years. R. R. Lantz is visiting friends in Indianapolis. HOW COUGH GERMS MULTIPLY. When you have a cold the mucous membrane is inflamed and the disease germs which you breathe find lodgement and multiply, especially the pneumonia germ. Foley's Honey and Tar soothes and heals the inflamed air passage, stops the cough and expels the cold from your system. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridgo City, March 3 Mrs. Su6an Lewis, a former resident, of this place, died Monday morning at . -Lima, Ohio. The body will be brought to Cambridge City Wednesday morning at 10:40 and interment will be made at Riverside cemetery. A NARROW ESCAPE

Many people have a narrow escaie j have been residents of Shirley, but are from pneumonia and consumption as a ' now visiting his parents at Mllvllle result of a cold that hangs on. Foley's preparatory to starting for their fuHoney and Tar cures coughs and colds ture home in the state of Washington no matter how de?p seated and pre-' next wttk, were here last Saturday, the vents pneumonia and consumption. , guests of Michael Conniff and faraRefuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co. jVArt Moore has sold his farm of 4o EAST GERMANT0WN, IND. I acres est of town to Mr. Durbin of 1 Modoc, for $00 an acre. Mr. Durbin of East Germantown. March .1. A leap and family will take possession at 5"ear surprise party was given on Gro- once.

ver Schlonaker. The evening was joyfully spent in playing games. A ten o'clock oyster supper was served. Those present were Misses Martha Sembler, Josie Lammott. Dollie Hinsaw, Cory Chank. Ruth Rothermel. j Nettie Shank, Messrs. Orville Walford, Ben Doddridge, Charles Sembler. Emory Wolford. Frank Shank, Roscoe j Doddridge, Clarence Wolford, Willie ; Sembler, Emmett Doddridge. Clinton Crull, Grover Srhlonaker, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schlonaker. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolp Schlonaker and children. German printing offices ere ten yean. behind American in labor-saving de vices.

WAITS MORE SHIPS

President Roosevelt Will Send An Appeal to Members Of Congress. DONT LIKE THE ATTITUDE. Washington. March 3. President Roosevelt intends to send a special message to congress urging that an appropriation be made for the consi ruction of four battleships of tlu lVlaware class. This action will l.o based on that portion of the naval appropriation bill, soon to be reported in regard to the new construction of. two battleships, but no clause appnv printing money, leitving this to bo i made at the second ses:-ion of the r I sent congress. The attitude of the naval committee. Is ery unsatisfactory to the president and this fact has been made known to Speaker Cannon and other house leaders, but without any apparent effect ujnm the aland they have taken against a heavy appropriation for armored vessels at this time. The arguments of Representative Richmond Pearson Ilobson of Alabama hare impressed the president greatly. The bill will carry appropriations for naval purposes aggregating ap proximately $1o0.ii.0("m'. CENTERVILLE. IND. Center:lle. hid., March :;. Mi-s Mamie Immunol t of Cent, rville, and Mr. Gale Smoker of Abington, wcro married Sunday at high noon, at the i home of the bride's parents. Mr. and -. Mrs. Nathan Iunmott. on east Main i street. The Rev. Aaron Napier pcr- ; formed the marriage ceremony. The Woman's cemetery association will meet at the rooms of the civic club next Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Thomas is visiting relatives at Chicago. Miss Kate lira mien of Springfield, O.. has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Brannen. Mr. aud Mrs. G. W. "Wright and Miss Oma Drew, of locust Hill, were entertained on Saturday and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Nugen, at Iwisville. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, residing south of Centervllle, returned on Sunday from a short isit to their sou ! Frank Clark, of nuir Pcnnville, : has hoen nerionslv ill. but Is now fm. proving. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Medearia are entertaining Mrs. Fletcher Medearls, of Indianapolis. Miss Iaura hertsch was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. Howard Thompson at Richmond. Mr. aud Mrs. John Stevens will movethis week from their farm five miles south of Centerville, to the K'nder property on east Main street. Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman II. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building, San Francisco, says: "I fully endorse all that has beeu said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds up tho system." Electric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blood purifier It Is unequaled. oOe. at A. G. Iiken & Co. drug store. HAGERSTOWN. 1ND. Ilagerstown, Ind., March 3. Hugh Nicholson of Purdue university wa called here over Sunday by the serious illness of his grandmother, Mrs. John Nicholson. Roe Sherry visited relatives at Muncie over Sunday. Warren Lock of Anderson spent OTer Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hartley and Mr. Laura Hines entertained Sunday, Rev. Barrett of Dayton. O.. and Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Warbinton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gephart. who M. T. Fox has been appointed by Chas. Petro as his deputy assessor. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Binkley of near Dayton, O.. have been viiiting Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Roller. Chas. Smith and Mr. I .an don of i Connersville, who recently went into i partnership in the livery business have n.oved into the barn on Last Main street, while Hindman's livery ban moved into the barn on South Washington street, vacated by Smith. Miss Lizzie Baldridge was tb gueft over Sunday of relatives at Hirbmonl. The boilers of the stexiroer Mauretnnia, placed end to end would make a string 17 feet long. I