Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 52, 7 April 1908 — Page 6

THE RI0H3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908.

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SE WENT WILD OVER JIM WATSON Business Went to the FourWinds as Members Surged Around Him. MANY CONGRATULATED HIM BOOTBLACKS AND SENATORS ALL HAD SOMETHING GOOD TO SAY TO HIM ON BEING NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. Washington, April 7. James E. Wat-j ion, republican nominee for governor I Vt Indiana, returned to Washington I J.'onday in the ni:k of time to vote on j the employers liability bill. The roll, call was two-thirds completed when the, Indiana member, who had made a rush ; ever from the depot, arrived on the j floor. He came to Washington two or j three days sooner than he had intend-j cd in order to cant his vole for this labor measure, and he went on record with a resouding "Aye." He was given a great ovation when he appeared in the house of representatives. Republican and democratic members joined in applause that might be described as a rafter-raising outburst. The roll call was completely drowned by the noise and the proceedings of the house came to a dead standstill for three or four minutes. When the hand-clapping began. Speaker Cannon raised his gavel and was about, to bring it down with a whack, when he suddenly changed his mind. The gave paused in mid-air end he gave his friend Watson a wink, which meant that no act of his would be permitted to spoil the reception that was in store for the Hoosier congressman. Loving Tributes to Watson. Members rushed from all sides of the chamber to shake "Jim's" hand, and for a time there was a loving match Fuch as the house seldom witnesses. Republican and democratic members ut their arms around "Jim" and "Jim" reciprocated by squeezing them. This program was only halted when ponderous Edwin Denby, congressman from Detroit, came up to congratulate Watson. Denby weighs .'!X pounds and Watson did not attempt to hug him. Speaker Cannon said the demonstration was never before equaled in the house of representatives. There have been as great demonstrations, he said, when members of the house returned after being elected to the senate, but no other member after being nominated for governor of a state had ever re ceived such marked attention. During the afternoon the gubernatorial nominee was the recipient of congratulations galore from United States senators, representatives in congress, doorkeepers, barbers, bootblacks and others. Senator Scott of West Virginia spent considerable time chasing Watson, and finally found him in the speaker's room. The West Virginia statesman was "happy as a Junebug" over Watson's success and was profuse In his congratulations. Will Not Resign Seat. Mr. Watson, it is stated, will not reign his seat in the house, but he may give up his place on the Ways and Means committee soon. That will be decided in a few days. Speaker Cannon freely expressed his pleasure over Watson's return. "I am glad you are here," he said. "The situation in regard to legislation is chaotic and I want you to help me to lick it into shape." Mr. Watson at once relieved Con gressman Bnrke of Pennsylvania, who has been serving as "whip of the house" in his absence, and called a conference of leaders of the house, which took place at Speaker Cannon's residence last night A definite legislative program will be evolved in a few days A Norwegian motor exposition is to e held this coming summer at Trond kjem. Fill the Tank with gasolene if you want the motor-car to go. The oil supplies the power that makes the wheels turn round. The human machine is set in motion in the same way by Scott's Emulsion Folks are like motor-cars. At times they get run down. Scorn Emulsion is full of power. It not only produces flesh but gives new power to weak bodies. All DruMwUt SOc. and SIjOO,

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manv of their other ills are due to this ! congestion in the bowels which fills the j blood with impure matter that permeates the entire system. In most cases foul breath, bad complexion, sick headache and such like ills are primarily caused by constipation or indigestion. Women should be happy to learn of a remedy that cures constipation and Indigestion, and that has such other ingredients ai purify the blood and tone up all the digestive onfans. This remedy is Dr. Caldweirs Syrup Pepsin, which can be bought at any drug store for 50 cents or 11 a bottle. Women have been curing themselves with this remedy for sixteen years, and the offer of years ago still stands to-day. that you buy Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin with the understanding that it will do as claimed or your money will be refunded This ffiftt hprh laxative COmnOUQd is espeolally suited to the delicate system of women be- i causeof its gentle but prompt action, its pleasant taste ana its ireeaom irom nmui(. weaken like purgatives and cathartics, but builds up and strengthens. It is a guaranteed ; permanent cure and should be as steadily in your home as in that of thousands of others, Women use it themselv and give it tochfldren In preference to any other laxative becaufce It m i guaranteed to do what a good laxative should ; do. and does It gently. Mrs. Tyner. of 83H Mc- j Laren Ave., St. Louis. Mo., is glad tosay that It ) cured her constipation and stomach trouble and i recommends itto American womankind. She is ; but one of thousands who are loud in praise of it. You who have never used it should begin to-i day. You win date your freedom from sickness totheday that you start the use of Dr Caldt-,, nur.lr, Vmr m trcriat. will KeU l, II CT ' - J ' l . ...... - - .- you a bottle under our absolute guarantee. CDCC TECT Those wliMrg to try Dr.CaldrltkC I Ed I well's Synip Pepsin before buying can have a free sample bottle sent to their home by caressing uie company, i ms mm v who have never taken it. Send for It If you have any symptoms or siomacn. ner or uwci wnun yet most effective laxative for children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBUO VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure as DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears purity guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C, -PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 106Coldwatl Bltfq., Montloello, III. MILTON, IND. Milton. Ind.. April 7. Eugene E. Welch of Dayton, O., has taken the temporary agency of the Big Four and L. E. & W. H. It. at Connersville. The agent, J. II. Shepherd, is away on thirty days leave of absence. Frank Mueller and family of Indianapolis, who spent last week at Chris Kerbers. have returned to their home at Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Ferris is quite ill with mumps. Chas. Hussev is confined to the house with mumps. Bruce Cocherhani's infant daughter is ill with acute bronchitis. James M. Doddridge has typhoid fever. Rev. J. T. Scull was a visitor at the North Indiana conference. lie participated in the tremendous ovation tendered James E. Watson by the conference. Mrs. Carrie Bragg Johnson of Indianapolis, is the guest of W. A. Bragg. James F. Coons has sold his tenant property on Main street, to Miss Maggie Vannati. Mrs. Lawrence Hittle and children are visiting friends in this community. James Owens of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Hood. Fred Sizelove and son Dennis are victims of mumps. Elizabeth Arleen is the name of the little daughter which came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templiu Sunday. Elmer McGrew has acute bronchitis. G. B. Rothermel, O. M. Kirlin, Jr.. Chas. Davis and C. H. Callaway attended the Watson-Hall reception at Rushville Saturday night. Mesdames M. V. Brown. Robert L. Beeson. W. W. Leverton, H. H. Heist. Wm. H. Brown. David Nugent and Misses Cora' Brown, and Emma Quinn attended Eastern Star lodge at Richmond Saturday night. J. Will Mount and wife, of Richmond, assisted in the revival services at the Friends church Sunday. Rev. Aaron Napier preached a unique sermon on "Come ye into the ark," at Friends church Sunday evening. A large crowd was present. Miss Leora Bogue of Earlham, conducted the music ELKHORN MILLS. IND. Ekhorn Mills, Ind., April 7. Walter Bulla, who has been in very poor health for some time, is so much improved that he was able to sit up Sunday. On account of inclement weather there was not a very large attendance at Orange meeting. E. E. Hale visited his aunt, Catherine Wallace, and attended meeting at the Friends' church at Milton, last Thursday. Thomas Hesbest was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wolfe, Sunday. Mrs. Hiatt of Greensfork, and Miss Nettie Paulson of near Richmond, spent Saturday evening with Miss Grace Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and family attended meeting at Locust Grove Sunday and were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins. There was little if any damage done to the fruit in this locality by the late freeze. Fruit prospects are good. Bunker Hill school closed last Friday. It was a very profitable several months' term, taught by Isaac Moore. Mr. Moore's work is very much appreciaited by the patrons of District No. 5. It was his second term here. Bunker Hill school will give an ice cream social and entertainment at the Bunker Hill school house, Wednesday evening. April S. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

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ECONOMY, IND. Economy, .Ind... April 7. Miss Minnie Marshall spent Sunday at home. "Mrs. Ben Norris has returned to Richmond after a week's visit with her parents. Sir. and Mrs. Burnnie ?wain of

Lynn, were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lamb visited relatives at Williamsburg. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weyl kept house for Mr. and Mrs. Olive Weyl while they attended M. E. conference. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris and son were in Winchester, guests of relatives Sunday. L. W. Stamm, of Verona, Ohio, spent Sunday here with his wife. There was no meeting in the Friends trtT,H TT I j .-.. i, y-.Ji UnnHsv mnminp 'nw ' , " . . ' , ing to a number of the members want-! jng to hear the baccalaureate sermon e , , .. . by Prof. David Dennis of Earlham, at , M hlll.ru me M. cnuicn. R Staniey preached in the Friends " J ' church Sunday afternoon, Philip Replogle has sold his farm . ,,j pirpp lo r-en.. r,jss Ruby Jones and Miss Bessie J Taylor returned from Muncie Sunday , f,euu'SEd Replogle has sold his grocery and meat market to his father, Phillip Replogle. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor returned from Richmond Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Hiatt was very sick Sunday. Joseph Lamb and family were visitors of Mrs. and Miss Lamb Sunday. Frank Cole returned to Richmond after spending a few days here with his brothers Charley and Byram Cole. The eighth grade and high school graduates have arranged a fine program for the commencement Friday night, April in. Music will be furnished by local talent. GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., April 7. Miles Bradbury has received word of the death of his father, Cyrus B. Bradbury of Bartlett. Kan. He died with complication of diseases. He was born west of Greensfork in 1S36 and with his family they emigrated to Kansas in 1SS1. He was a deputy under Sheriff W. H. Study, when the county seat was at Centerville. He had manv friends and relatives in this county. He was 72 years of age. John Fox has returned home after spending Sunday in Hagerstown. Jesse W. Brooks of Martinsville is spending a few days here. Mrs. William Sharp and daughters have returned to their home in Richmond, after being the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alice Bousman for a few days. Clay Brooks of Richmond spent Sunday here. Mrs. William Brooks spent Monday in Richmond. Mr. Hinson of Richmond spent Sunday with his parents here. Miss Ada Gause returned to Richmond Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gause. Miss Ethel Martindale was shopping in Richmond Monday. Mark Hays of Hagerstown was here Saturday and called on friends. Mrs. Maraba Bennett of Richmond, spent Saturday with relatives here. Miss May Ellis has returned to Richmond, after being at home for several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis. There is an effort being mado to lease land for base ball grounds and also to organize a base ball team for this sea-son. A son has been born to Mr. and Mts. Alfred Hall. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., April 7. Mrs. Dora Martin accompanied her neice. Miss Margaret Hindman to her home at New Castle, Saturday evening, remaining over Sunday. Jerome Day was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Day, at Windfall, over Sunday. Mrs. Ida Lawson and Miss Anna Dilling have returned from Anderson where they attended the M. E. conference. Marie Pipher, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Pipher of New Castle, and a little friend, Bessie Lockridge, were guests of the former's grandfather, Peter Pipher and family Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Roth of New Castle, spent over Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Peel. The Art Club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Fred Murry at her home, south of town. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forkner, south of town, a boy. Mrs. Violetta Knapp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mart Knapp, Mrs. Chas. Knapp and Olive, Margaret and Henry Knapp, Sunday. The .following were initiated into the Hagerstown Camp, No. 10,396 of Modern Woodmen, Saturday night: Frank Brant Ellis Lester. John A. Smith, Howard Gwinn, Clyde Geisler, Grover Brower. Chas. Harter, Albert Hindman. Edwardson Abbott, Eugene Oliver, Perry Holiday, Harry Rinehart. R. R. Brant. The degree was conferred, by the team of the Richmond Modern Woodmen. Several others accompanied the team over. A lunch was served at midnight. Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste makes it preferable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind.. April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Walters and daughter, Edith of Knightstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tipton, Sunday. Mr. Ora Wheeler spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Silas Wheeler, who is quite ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Henby. of Dublin. Ray Geier of Richmond called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Martha Rothermal is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Will Ohmit, and family. Miss Pearl Moffet spent Sunday with her parents at Straughns. Miss Shirley Penny was here on Sunday, the guest of friends. Miss Bessie Van Meter spent Sunday in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Helmsing, of Hagerstown. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shirkey. Walter Boden made a business trip to Richmond, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman attended the funeral of William Duffield at New Madison, today. The Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. Will Wager, Wednesday afternoon. Boden and Son are driving piling on West Main street, for the interurban company. Mrs. Andrew Kneise has been quite sick. Ross Tyler is threatened with an attack of the grip. Mrs. Charles joeb is in tbe Spieeland sanitariumtaking treatment for rheumatism. Mrs. George Drischel returned Saturday night from a visit with relative and friends in Connersville. Mrs. Carrie Green, after spending the winter in California, has returned and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Calloway for the week. The Good Time Circle will meet with Mrs. Frank Ohmit, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. .1. Flanders of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Philabaum. Mr. Edgar Philabaum, spent Sunday here with his wife. BOSTON, IND. Boston, Ind., April 7. Services will be held at. the M. E. church next Sunday evening. The pupils at Bunker Hill school will give an entertainment Wednesday evening, April S. The spelling and ciphering match at District No. 1, was quite a success. The school room was crowded. Miss Ruth Druley won in the spelling, and Mr. Roy Hart and Mr. Lester Benham won in the ciphering matches. Mrs. A. B. Parks entertained the following persons at dinner: MisseB Louise Brunner, Madge and Ruth Druley, and Leah Parks; Messrs. Clarence Ringley, Edward and Basil Ryan, Raymond Druley and Druley Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eby have moved into the Moore property. New song books have been purchased for the M. E. church. There will be services at the Christian church next Saturday evening followed by communion services Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Myram Stanley of Par is, 111., have been visiting at the home of A. B. Parks. Miss Rose Rinehart gave a reception for her pupils at her home. The hours were pleasantly spent with games. A two-course luncheon was served. Miss Milita Stanley spent Sunday at home. Joseph Brower aud N. S. Druley have purchased a bunch of stock hogs. Mrs. Stephen Ryan and daughter, Mary, of Richmond, have been visiting at the home of Joseph Pyle. The Boston sewing circle met with Miss Nellie Davenport last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Dillman entertained at dinner Sunday, the following persons: Mr. Charles and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Richmond. John Druley has returned home, having spent the winter at Citronel, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kitchel are the parents of a baby girl. STRAUGHN, IND. Straughn, Ind., April 7. Cassius Jenkins and family of Columbus, O., are visiting here. Miss Ethel Huddleson of Dublin, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Tapscott, Sunday. The high school commencement will be held here in about three weeks. Miss Goldie Moore and Miss Ethel Jackson went to Marion, Ind.,' Saturday, to enter school. Miss Borgia Haskett left the same day for Earlham College. Hawley Nelson, John Clayton and Lorrin Miller have also gone to Earlham. Lee Jenkins and family of New Castle visited home folks, Sunday. Mrs. Ben. Brenner is in very poor health. WiU Gauker and family of Connersville. Ind., visited home folks, Sunday. Rev. Heoffer of Richmond, held regular services here, Sunday. Mrs. Betgy Walters entertained at dinner Sunday the Rev. Heoffer of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Gauker of Connersville. Dill Waddell was in Dublin, Monday. Prof. E. V. Shockley of Angola visited his mother last week. W. L. Charles and A. A. Roush were in Cambridge City Monday evening. Walter Cook of Kokomo was home Sunday.

CENTERV1LLE. IND. Centerville, Ind., April . The o-j man s Home Missionary society will be : entertained at the April meeting by ; Miss Laura Hill, next Thursday after-j uoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson ana daughter of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lady. A party of the members of Hiram : Uidge, F. and A. Masons, went to Ahiugton Monday evening to assist tne lodge there in degree work. The Woman's cemetery association will meet nex( Friday afternoon in the rooms of the civic club. Mrs. Richard Martindell suffered a partial stroke of paralysis on Monday morning, while engaged in shopping on Majn street. Robert Naftzger of Hartford City left for home on Monday after spend ing a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brumfield enter tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith of Richmond. H. II. Peelle and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott of Webster on Sunday. Henry Wright of Mount Comfort, Ind., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Linting gave a dinner Sunday for Miss Ethel Martindale and Mr. Ora Wise of Greensfork, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Myers and Miss Edna Myers of Centerville. Mrs. Dora Mendenhall has gone to Anderson to visit relatives. The Woman's Literary club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Teas. Responses to roll call were from Shakespeare. Two papers were read; one by Mrs. Emma Beitzell entitled "Little Faithfulnesses." The other was a reading by Mrs. Bethany Lashley, "A Romance in Politics," being a sketch of the life of Senator Gore the blind senator from Oklahoma. After the regular program Miss Peelle recited in her usual pleasing manner and Mesdames Karl Bertsch and Chas. Porter gave several piano solos. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ella Commons and will be in the nature of an Easter celebration. RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS You will soon receive the congratulations of your friends upon your improved appearaTice if you will take Foley's Kidney Remedy as it tones up the system and imparts new life and vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy cures backache, nervous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Commence taking it today. A. G. Luken & Co. James Carroll, the amateur lightweight boxing champion, of San Francisco, said at the end of a recent woman's boxing and fencing exhibition: "Physical culture among women, women's growing strength and pluck, lend interest to marriage. How is poor Smithers getting on?" said one man to another. "Well," said the other, 'Smithers is now almost recovered from the beatin' he gave his wife last week.' " HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist rec-' ommended Electric Bitters. I bought j a bottle ana l got wnai i neeuea strength. I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store, 50c. The society for the protection of children in England against the cruelty of parents and others receives over oo complaints a year, i

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