Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 41, 27 March 1908 — Page 6

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TITE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SXTN-TELEGR A 31, FRIDAY, 3IARCII 27, 190S.

CONGRESS WILL DEAL WITH CASTRO

President Roosevelt Is to Transfer This Responsibility to That Body.

VENEZUELA SITUATION.

PRESIDENT OF SMALL SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLIC HAS ASSUMED A DEFIANT MANNER AND FORCE-MAY BE USED.

Washington, T. C., ..March 27. President Roosevelt will transfer to congress Saturday the responsibility of dealing with 'VenezuelaVarious confidential-documents have been obtained which for 'the first time Teveal the grounds upon which Secretary Root has based his emphatic representations to the Venezuelan government. Secretary Root has exhausted the resources, of diplomacy. He lias utilized every meansat Jiis disposal to Induce the Venezuelan government to settle in a friendly manner the various controversies that tare, store spots in the relations of the twooniintrles. Castro has assumed a defiant manner and has refused point blank to listen to the suggestions that hawe been submitted to him through Mirrister Russell. There remains butrone.thing to do, and that ia to try the effect of rorce. President Roofievelt and Secretary Root are not the kind of men to attempt a bluff. They want to be armed with the means to oY whatever they pay they will do. They know that Castro is so swollen with the Idea of

his own power that he cannot brought to terms by a mere threat

SOCIAL LEADERS THREATENED BY REDS System of Espionage Over the Lives of St. Louisians.

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St. Louis, Mo., March 27. Anarchial coercion in a new form is threatened against wealthy citizens of St. Louis and other large cities by a lieutenant of Emma Goldman, the Anarchist leader. A system of espionage over th'j private and family lives of persons prominent in the social and business circles of the community, to be followed by exposures of scandal and corruption, has been put in operation as a substitute for the terror and bloodshed employed in European countries, to compel obedience to the Reds' demand for social reforms.

TRANSIENT GROCERS Important Legal Fight to Decide Conclusively Status of the Law.

INTEREST OVER OUTCOME.

M1LT0AL IND. Milton, Inn., March; 27. Simon Henwood of Centervllle sas the guest ot Joe Clevenger Wedncpday. Chas. Beeson sold a fine pair of horses to Dan Clevenger this week. Prlee $350. Mrs. Horace Elwell who died at Raleigh Tuesday evenlngr was well known in this section. Mrs. L. W. Beeson accompanied by Mrs. Theodore Beesoat of Bentonville visited Mrs. Andrew Banks at Greenfield Wednesday. The district convention of the churches of Christ will be held in Milton Monday and Tuesday, April 27 and 28. A fine program is in preparation. Sessions will be held In interest of miselons. C. W. B. M., Sunday school, education. Christian Endeavor and Temperance. Mrs. Maggie Burns of Manilla is visiting her sister. Mrs. Amanda Need-

ham. Mrs. Martha Lee was at Cambridge City Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Callaway of Cambridge City and Miss Emma Izor of BrownsTille were calling on Milton friends Wednesday. Miss Inez Doddridge will enter Earlham College next Monday. A large crowd attended the entertainment at Kinsey's Hall Wednesday night under auspices of Eastern Star Lodge. The play "Pun on the Podunk Limited" was full of funny situations, the different characters acting well their parts.

DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, Ind., March 27. Mrs. Julian Macey of Hopewell was the guest of Charles White and family. Thursday. C. H. King went to Indianapolis Thursday on business. Warren Hall has resigned his position as janitor at the school building. Mrs. Jane Reid and her son, Arthur, of Richmond, visited friends and relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Frances Frazee of Murray, Ky., was the guest of Mrs . George Frazee Thursday. Miss Flora Rrown was in Richmond Thursday. Miss Pansy Spencer of Straughn was the guest of friends here Thursday. Mrs: Lou Ogborn and daughter Salene, visited relatives in Cambridge City Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Van Slyke entertained the Misses Inez Funk, Inez Hall, Goldie Shaw, Daisy Hatfield. Margaret fleott.

and Messrs. Wiley Phellis and Forest McKee Thursday evening. Music, was a feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Mason have been visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Will Smith went, to Indianapolis Tuesday as a delegate to the Democratic convention. Will Floyd went to New Castle Wednesday. Corwin Larsh and Joe Newcomer

went to Lewisville Tuesday on business. Miss Jessie Lantz of Milton visited friends here Wednesday. Benton Woodward, Ed Beeson and Corwin Larsh went to Indianapolis Wednesday. Isiah Ellabarger and Albert Ogborn made a business trip to Lewisville

At - the. Waist I

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

Princeton, Ind., March 27 In Circuit Court, yesterday, the Wrought Iron Range Company of St. Louis, obtained a temporary restraining order against County Treasurer Forman E. Knowles, enjoining him from interfering with the company's business here

ur levjius uliuu-. -...u, Cambridge Citv, March 27. Mr. panj-s property I Edward McCaffrey is in the city, the

ine action is me outcome - t Qf hjs mother and daughter. Tri-rc-.r i i cr t u k n apsint the Com- i

... , .v, i..J The new nark board consisting of

L, ,,,. ,h. nf ,hp rom.,nv in ni. Creitz. J. L. McDaniels and Tohn

niw r.,'tin navmpnt for county! Gra-V are bus' superintending the

. i, k I sewinsr of grass seed, setting out of

license, becoming to uie tmun ol - - , county treasurer, the representatives ees and otherwise beautifying . the here are transient merchants and i Vt recently purchased for that purshould he required to pay $10 a day!lose-

Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular functions, restlessness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be aikyed, the system braced and the womanly functions regulated by the use of

Wine o:

Caram

Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wis., writes: "Cardui saved fne from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine and I recommend it to all suffering women." For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles.

WRITE US A LETTER

Wri' tyijv for afrwrorv of vi'uibie 1!litrtel Book for Wometl. Ifyouiwd MrtWril AJvict. ifirrb your jyfi, stating ase. ari ftr-y ill b sent in plain slei nvKp. AJss :

LaJ rs Advisory Pert.. Tr Chattanooca MeJKir. t.nattarvxv. imn. j.w

for a license. As the company has been operating here 24 days, the claim is for $210, to which a penalty of $00 has been added. The court has designated June 19 as the date for hearing the case for permanent injunction. The point to be determined is the question of what constitutes a 'transient merchant." Some of the best legal talent of the city have been employed in the caso and every phase will be closely contested.

ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., March 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin, were in Greensfork, Williamsburg, Carlos City and Bloomingsport Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Fraiser gave a quilting bee Wednesday also a dinner was

served. Those present were Mrs. Singer, Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Agnes Osborn, Mrs. Byram Pierce. Mrs. Jennie Gardner, Mrs. Alice Fraiser, Mrs. Jennie Ballenger, Mrs. Hannah Kimball, Daisy Osborn and Edith Lamb. Charley Fraiser of Muucie spent Wednesday here. Prof. Mendenhall and wife of Earlham are at the Parker house for a few days vacation. Rev. Aaron Worth of Fountain City, conducted the funeral services of George Scantland here Thursday and was assisted by Rev. Ira Johnson of Lynn. The funeral was largely attended. Miss Nola Oler who is taking a special course in music at Indianapolis will be back. by the middle of April and will then commence teaching music. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rakestraw of

Miss Bertha Bender of Brownsville, is the guest of her brother. Joseph Bender and family. Miss Alice Medearis is spending the week here, the guest of her neice. Mrs. Walter Boden. The first section of the Social un

ion, of the M E. hcurcn will give a market in the Stoddard block on Saturday. Daniel Beede, of Earlham, was the guest of Wm. Doney and family Wednesday evening. Mr. K. P. Dlffendaffer suffered a sudden attack of vertigo, on Wednesday evening. Just as he came 'rom the Theatorium, he fell unconscious on the street. He was quite sick, for some time, but is again able to report for duty. Mrs. Lola Frohman, of Columbus, Ind.. is visiting Mrs. Oscar Lutz.

Mrs. J. B. Routh and Mrs. John

Judkins attended the Cary club at

Milton, this week.

Miss Ida West lake, of Calloway's

dry goods store is off duty on account of the illness of an aunt.

Mr. Edward Paul has gone east on

a business trip.

Mrs. Clara B. Crocker has purchased

the Main street propert owned h John W. Clark. Purchase price $mo. Mr. Ross Freeman went, to Indianapolis, this moriiinsi. Mrs. George Calloway enteriained the Embroidery club Tnursdav i-Mer-noon. William Van Buskirk. is visitinu' his father, Rev. Daniel Van Bus-kirk, of Grecnsburg, who is ill. Services for the Prestn rertan church en Sabbath are as follows: Sabbath school 9::'.0: morning service 1":4j; Junior endeavor 7:1." p. m. There will be no evening service.

CHESTER, IND.

entertain the club next

Chester. Ind., March

b- a Sunday .-chool convention at i Chester Friends church Sunday. April 7. at 2 : :?.' p m. Elbert Russell of j Eariham will deliver the address, j Eerybod is invited to attend. j Myrtle Morrow iv-irnrd to her home at Parker City Thursday. I Jane Kendal! is in a serious con ' diiion with paralysis. Small hopes of her recovery are entertained. j Mrs. Harry Thompson was histess for tae Happy Hour elub. Mrs. Willi

has bought trs

Rich will

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T. , n(! Mrs. Alice Haisley

' Ujciin urnnrtv Klberf .Ifferi wi.l

i-.-ouf j-. - - move there. Rachel Weeks is seriously ill with complication of diseases.

ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE! Ixok for the signature of R W. GROVE. Used the WMld over to Curs a cold in One Day. 25c.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

Tuesday.

rv.nnn unt fiuiitnn Wed. iosani svi lie, were visueu nere.weu

BETHEL, IND. Bethel. Ind., March 27.-The Ladies' Aid Boeiety of the Christian church at Bethel, will give a Ktipper and entertainment Saturday evening. March 28th. Supper served at 5:30 o'clock

in Century Hall. The entertainment will be given in the church. Everybody Is cordially invited. Mrs. Nelson White has been elected Tics president of the Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. Joe Thels and the. Misses Chelrie and Lila Vannuys were iu Richmond Wednesday. Mm Jenette Middleton, who has Veen visiting in Lynn has returned home.

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nesday. Mrs. John Marshall of Cambridge City visited friends here Wednesday. Guy Coleman has returned from Greenfield. Mrs. George Frazee entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Morris and daughter. Ruth. Mrs. Agnes Moore and Mrs. Nettie Winter. Wm. Evans left today for Pittsburg. Ta.. to attend the funeral of a friend. Christ and Lawrence Wissler attended the convention at. Indianapolis. Mrs. M. Garthwaite vir.ited relatives at Cambridge City Wednesday. G. W. Murray went to Campbellstown, O., Wednesday on business. Mrs. Pearl Rmalley of Spiceland was here Wednesday in the interest of her sister. Miss Eliza Anderson of that place. Miss Anderson is a contestant

for the Star's tour to Europe.

Neuralgia Pains Are the result of an abnormal condition of "the more prominent nerve branches, caused by congestion, irritation, or disease. If you want to relieve the pain trv Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They often relieve when everything else fails. They leave no disagreeable after-effects. Just a Sleasnrable sense of reef. Try them. "I havff neuralpla headache rlht otr my eyes. nd I am really airaid that my eyes will burst. I also hav neuralgia pain around ray heart. I have been taking Dr. Wiles' AntiI'aln P1U recently and find they relieve these trouble quickly. I seldom find it necessary to take more than two tablets for complete relief." 2dR8. KATHEfu.VS BARTON 1117 Vally St, Carthage, Mo. "I have awful spells of neuralgia, mnd have doctored a great deal without getting much benefit. For the last two years I have been taking Ir. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and thy always relieve me. I have been so bad with neuralgia that I sometimes thought I would go eraiy. Sometimes tt Is necessary to take two of them, mt never more and they are sure to relieve me." MRS. FERRIER. 3434 Lynn St.. Lincoln, Neb. Your druggist sells Dr. Mites' AntiPain Pills, and we authorize him ta return the price of first package (only) If It fails to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind.. March 27. Mrs. Eugene Spitler and daughter Gwendo

lyn, of Losantsville. aro spending tne week with Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Sanders.

Mr. T. M. Deam, who is a student at the state university at LUoomingtion,

Ind.. is snendins: a few days with

friends in Centerville. Miss Belle Williams entertained re

ccntly Mrs. John Hendershott of Web

ster.

Mrs. B. W. Brackney was the gnsst at dinner on Wednesday of Mrs. John

Iiife. who resides east of Reidston. Miss Cassie Turner of Milton, was en

tortaincd by Miss Kate Frazler the ear

ly part of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Marshall

pnve a dinner party at their home on

Wednesday. The sniests included Mrs

John McLauphlin. Mrs. Ora Roberts,

Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs. Mull and daugh ters Misses Laura and Jeroi of Col

lesre Corner. and Mr. McDivlU of

Charleston. Illinois.

Mrs. Frank Pittsford of Denver, Col

s visiting her sou, John Nixon and

family.

Mrs. James W. N'ichols entertained

Mrs. George Babcock, Mrs. Carl Boyd

and Mrs. Louise Gettel, all of Cam

bridge City, this week.

Miss Laura Hill is visiting her sis

ter. Mrs. J. J. Hoerner at Richmond.

The remains of Mrs. Belle Thompson Boughrcan, who died at her home in Richmond, on last Sunday, were interred in the family lot at Crown Hill cemetery Wednesday afternoon. George W. Sanders, the town marshal, has a force of men at work scraping the street crossings and gutters and cleaning up generally. Mrs. Jackson, wife of Captain C. B. Jackson, has been quite ill for several weeks. Mrs. Daniel Tlce, of Webster, was the guest of Mrs. Lindley- Morgan on Wednesday.

Bilious Headache, Sour Stomachs

BLACKBURN

Castor yilPUl

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.Easily conquered. Try just once!

nesday.

Mrs. Will Fonts is very ill with ung trouble. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Web

ster, were here ednesday.

Mrs. Xornian Freeman is suffering

from the effects of grip.

Tiie M. K. Aid society are making

big preparations for a week's fair and

market the week before Easter.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart received

box of oranges from relatives who

are touring rlonda.

Charley Fraiser was quietly marri

ed Tuesday, to Miss Grace Bush ot

Muncie. The young married people

have their home already furnished in

Muncie and Mr. Fraiser has a position with the transfer company.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Knote and

son Horace of Greensfork, Mr. and

Mrs. Clyd Oler, Mrs. Nannie Oler and son Emory, formed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oler recently.

E. Osborn received word that his

uncle, Eligha Johnson of Muncie, was

dead and the remains would be brought fr Williamsburg for burial.

Mr. and Mrs. James Powell were

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Oler at

dinner Wednesday. W. E. Oler was in Williamsburg on business Wednesday. Miss Margaret Loop has-been very sick the past two weeks.

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HAGERST0WN. IND.

i Hagcrstown. Ind . March ''T Mr. and Mrs. Koe Wimnier, are visiting i their son. Bert Winimer and family, at Indianapolis. ! Mrs. Alva Cook of Greensfork. is spending this week with her daughter. Mrs. Hollis Hoover, west of town. Mrs. Alice Newconi was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Harris at Richmond. Wednesday night and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thornburg. are preparing to move from their farm north of town, to the property of Mrs. Mary Ann Thornburg. on South Plum street. Their son. Porter Thornburg. and wife, will move to their farm. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen and daughter Audrey Virginia, have gone to Chicago, where they will attend the celebration of Mrs. Allen's parents' silver

wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rohrer have moved from the John Stonebraker

place to the Parson's property on South Plum street. Curtis Loutz entertained at his home east of town. Wednesday night, his fellow workmen, employes of the Light Inspection Car Co., at a "stag chicken roast." The history club will meet Monday afternoon. March :. The hostess will be Mrs. Starr, of North Washington street. The ladies of the Pocohontas order have been invited to a "carpet tacking" to be given by Mrs. John Miller, at her home on South Perry street, Friday evening. Miss Myrtle Newconi spent Thursday and until Friday morning with friends at Richmond.

Notice Farmers

I.ddo." 22721. the imported French IVrcheron Stallion, better known a3 the Clevencer horse, and "Prlne Wilkes" will be at my Farm this reason. ls miles north Tf Richmond, n Middleboro Pike. The public ia invited to call and see them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. D. No. 4. Phone 510") C.

Walter

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Trotter Trial 2:19. Chestnut Stallion. SIRED BY ROBERT McGREGOR 07. record 2;K'. sire of Creceu 3:2H. Kentucky Star 2:0$, Lurline McGregor 2:Hi. Tom JdcGregor 2: 12, Nyanza 2:1234. and M other", and of the dams of Grattan Boy 2:0S, Elloree 2.0SS. York Boy 2:09. and 47 others; son of Major Edaall 211. 1st Rllee. by Hotspur, Jr.. 3U2. Dam of Kate Ham 2:34i. Sire of Tommy B 2:24, and 4 others, and of th Geo. T. Putney 2:2Si;. dams of Ben H 2:21Vi, and 5 others: son of Hotspur 172; dam Patty, by Blind Tuckahoe; 2d dam Nance by Telegraph.

2d Dam Tugles, by Mambrino Gift 54. Record 2.21), sire of Mambrinette 2:21, and others, and of the dams of Spbinxetta 2:0SH, Sandy P.oy 2:12. Ix.uis Owoso 2:16Vi, and 13 others; son of Mambrino Pilot 29, etc. This horse will make the season of 190S in the rear of Harmon Shofer'n Livery Stable, on South Sixth street, (between Sixth and Seventh streets). Richmond, Ind.. at $15.00 to insure a mare in foal. CHARLES CHRISTM AN, Owner.

PUBLIC SALE

Sale of farm implements and household goods on the farm of the late Mansfield Jefferis, on and one-half miles northeast of Chester, Tuesday, March 31st, at 10 a. m.

FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., March 27. Mrs Ross Clark of Kansas City. Mo., is here visiting friends and relatives. Misie Carrie Griffis is visiting friends In Rchmond for a few days.Mr. Ancil Dwiggins and family and Mrs. Jennie Scarce, spent the day in Richmond. Mrs. J. C. Fulghum spent the day in

Richmond. .i. Blond,

GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., March 27. Rev. Bunday. will preach at the Friends church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Miles Bradtrty has received word of the serious illness of Jiis father, Cy

rus Bradbury, a former resident of thia

place. He now resides at Bartlett, Kansas.

Mrs. Maude Woodruff attended the

Kaufrnan-Aufdeheide wedding In. Indianapolis, Wednesday. Rev. Cyrus Baldwin has returned from a few days' visit with relatives In Richmond.

Mr. A. B. Carter has returned'to her

home in Indianapolis, after a several

days' visit, with Mr. and Mrs. George,

Yager. Jeaee Brooks has the mumps.

Miss Blanche Kerr returned to Indianapolis Thursday, after visiting

with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ken-

Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson, Mrs. Ed

Martindale, Mrs. Will Roller, Mrs

Lafe Stigleman were shopping in Rich

mond Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson, who

were married Saturday at New Castle,

returned here Wednesday and are mak

ing their home with Abner Bond and

family.

Mrs. Harry Hart spent Thursday in

Richmond.

Mrs. Ben Crump of Richmond, is the

guest of Dr. Crump and family.

Mrs. Will Hunt has returned from a visit with relatives in Richmond and

Cambridge City.

Mrs. Crandall of New Castle, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Retz. Miss Marie Mills of Winchester is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Dan Moore. Mrs. Bert Hatfield and Miss Hazle Hatfield, were shopping in Richmond Thursday. Miss Nettie Lamb has returned home after spending a short time in Rich-

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