Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 66, 21 April 1908 — Page 6
THE RICiniOXD PALLADIUM AND SITN-TEIiEQRA3I, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908.
PAGE SIX. Richmond with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sally Keever and her son, Mr. Howard Keever and wife of NoblesCOUNTY AGENT OF THIEVES CAPTURED OLD HOUSE CONTAINED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD AND SILVER. ! ville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsend of Richmond spent Easter with relatives here.
Rushville Marshal Pursued His Victim for Two Days.
COMPLAINTS REGISTERED. FARMERS IN OHIO AND INDIANA VICTIMS OF THE GANG, APPEALED TO RUSHVILLE OFFICERSTHREE UNDER ARREST. Rushsville, Ind., Anril 21. A Or r a pursuit of two days in Ohio and Indiana, ending wiih h sixtcen-milo drive ihroisti thj hills of the southern part of this county. City Marshal William PMoe arrested George Phillips, alleged to be "eouiity agent." for a pang of thieves operating in this .neighborhood. Phillips is a father ;unl a man of family. Accord Iuk to Tim Hecker, said to be one of the ffan?, and who is derl.ired to have "i:iehed" in the eouiity jail here, Phillips has been acting as agent hfre for some rime. Heeler is reported to have, said that, it. was Phillips who engineered the deal by which he made his escape with a horse with which he was caught at Liberty last. week. Ralph Armstrong, who is the son of a prominent, farmer, and who was anrested last Kriday in connection with ;lie stealing, it. is declared, was the first approached by Philli and induced to engage in the Illicit business. Marshal Price, who made all the arrests, declared he has conclusive proof against Phillips, Armstrong and HecUer and thai, others will be implicated. During the pa.it few days the local officers have received fifty letters and personal calls from at least twen1y farmers living: in Indiana and Ohio, who are seeking to break up the alleged band. Phillips, Armstrong and Hecker were given a preliminary hearing this morning. COLLEGE CORNER, IND. College Corner, lnd., April L'l.-Dale Martin, who has been sick is improving slowly. James Martin was at Morelaud on business. Jessie Mull and Edna Martin spent Ea6ter in Richmond. Mr. Saunders of Pinhokk, was a guest of Laurence Mull, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Jr., entertained at an Ka.ster dinner Sunday, the following guests: Mr. Kdward Savage and family of Richmond, Mr. Chas. Berg and family of (Ireeusfark. Bill Nye lined to tell of a Frenchman who was visiting In -America. After opening; his mail one mornlns he wore bo gloomy an expression that his hostess asked "him If he were ill. . "No, no," he replied sadly, "but I Jim dissatisfied. My father is dead." Lipplncotf s. Red Checker Men Float the red checkers from your checker-board in a bowl of water and you will Know why blood is red. Blood has millions and millions of little red wheels floating in a clear fluid. The professor calls them red corpuscles. Well, Scott's Emulsion makes red corpuscles, These little red wheels grow in the bone marrow. SCOTT'S EMULSION contains a power which feeds and puts new life into the bone marrow of pale people. Ail Druggist; 50c. and $1.00. Let the A reasonably cool and pleasant place for kitchen work is the blessing en joyed by every housewife who possesses a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. At the first suggestion of summer weather, let the rang fire die out, set a NEWiP Wick Blue Flame in a comer of the kitchen and at frying and baking may be done the " New Perfection " delivers where you want it and not about Want it. Made in three sizes, each range of work. If not with your agency.
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All Raba's excursions to the Cave of the Forty thieves could have been scarce more. remunerative than the work of the house-wreckers who are tearing down the late William llonry Jayne's old home, near Hempstead, L. I. Cold in bags and gold in money: silver in sheets and banknotes in rafters, tinkle down and roll (littering about the ruins wiih every rap of the laborers', hammers. Th pictures show at the bottom the demolished Jayne home, hidden away in the rafters of which a moderate fortune was found, and at the time is shown a shed near the Jayne home, concealed in which thousands of dollars in gold was found. A picture of Mrs. U. Johnson, one of his heirs, is also shown.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, lnd.. April 21. Mr. YV. S. Ballinger returned to Flint, Mich., Sunday, after having spent several days with friends in this city. T. V. Wheelan, of Richmond, was here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horine. of Hagerstown. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wheeler, Sund ay. Mr. and Mrs. Felix tjuinn are here for a few weeks' stay. Misses Crace Mills and Alma McWhorter spent Sunday with friends in Centerville. Lon Floyd has purchased the vacant Kotho lot on Main street, and in the summer or early autumn will build a business block thereon with Hats above. Mr. Emil lObert came home from Greenfield to spend Easter with his family. Mrs. Kothe will dispose of her grocery store and will build a residence on West Main street. Walter Boden is adding to the appearance of his new home, on Xorth Front street, by the addition of cement steps and walks. Sam Fisher came up from Rushville to sperwl Sunday willi his family. Mits Nona. Francis is visilinK relatives in ljewisville, lnd. Mrs. Hannah Parker, of Richmond, is the pucst of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sliipnian. Dr. J. S. Shoff. of Chattanooga, Tenn., is visiting his sister, Mrs. la. Li. McDaniel. Mrs. Ferguson, of Knighistown, is visiting her son. Raymond and family. Mr. Sol Copeland. of Hagerstown, was in the city on Monday. Miss Ma,yme Metz, of New Castle, spent Sunday in this city. j Miss Pearl MoftVt spout Sunday in i Middletown. Christine Kinsinger visited at Lewisvlllo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kitterman spent Surfttuy with friends in Centerville. .Miss Anna Maroney of New Lisbon, was the guest, of John Dillon and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Roberts and Mrs. Grossman of Indianapolis, were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard, Sunday. Mr. Harry Elliot, of Rushville, spent Sunday in this city. Coal Fire Go Out Oil Cook-Stove once the family boiling, with comfort, because the heat under the kettle the room where you don't capable of an astonishing dealer, write our nearest gives a most agreeable light for read ing, sewing or study strong, continuous. No use. If not at your
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DUBLIN, IND. Dublin, lnd.. April 21. Miss Bertha Hart of Connersville, was the guest, of Miss Helen Allen. Sunday. Miss Pansy Spencer of Stranghns spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Libbie Smith and daughter. Maude and little granddaughter Mabel Smith of Straughns spent Sunday with Mrs. Newcomer. Messrs. Harry Hall and Walter Woodworth and Misses Luciie Townsend and Ruth Mott of Richmond, spent Sunday here. Miss Kate Voris of Indianapolis, was the guest, of her parents here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Slant spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan StantJ here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ellebarger and daughter Catharine of St. Louis, are spending a few days with friends and relatives here. Miss Beulah Pierson of Straughns was the guest of Mits Estella Pea Sunday. Guy Hall of Fountain City, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kimmer of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with relatives here. Carl Ha rt of Connersville spent Sunday with Park Lamberson. Floyd Moore has gone to Ohio to engape in business. Mrs. Abbie White rvT Rich Square. visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Merle Converse of Cambridge City, spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. Mr. Harry Hall entertained to dinner at his home Sunday, Messrs. Walter Woodworth. Wiley and Ruth Mott. Lenora Woodworth and Inez Hall. Mrs. Josephine Woodworth entertained to a (1 o'clock dinner Sunday. Messrs Harry Hall, Walter Butler and Misses Luciie Townsend. Ruth Mott of Richmond. Inez Hall, Elsie Crull and Lenora Woodworth. Arthur Conner was in Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Featherland and Mrs. Hutson went to New Castle Monday, shopping. Miss Nancy Brown is moving into the hotel building. - Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Mason of Cambridge City, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Baker, south of town. Mrs. Matt Brown and daughter Mode of Centerville, spent Sunday with relatives here. Misses Mabel Voris and Stella Stant attended Easter services at Straughns Sunday evening. Edgar Wiker of Indianapolis was the guest of his parents over Sunday. The baccalaureate services held at the Friends church Sunday afternoon at 2:Ht. were well attended. The address was given by Rev. Howe of NewCastle. Hary Bonn of New Paris. O . was the guest of Miss Edna Lanich Sunday evening. FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Foun-nin City, lnd., April 21. Miss I.ydia St i 11 well of Lynn, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Anderson. Miss Stillwell is an aunt of Mr. Anderson. Mr. Lafe Mercer, who has been visiiinsr his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Andersen for a short time, has returned to his school at Michigan l"niversitv. Miss Marie Fees and Miss Marjorie Measren of Richmond spent Easter in Cincinnati. Miss Eva Wolford of Knightstown. formerly of Fountain City, spent Easter with friends here. Mr. Pete Cutler spent Easter with friends at Richmond and Centerville and Mrs. Cutler and sons Donald and Veil, spent Easter with relatives at Lynn. Miss Irene Dennis of Richmond, spent Easter with Miss Hazel Brooks. Misses Florence and Marie Sehroeder of Richmond, spent Easter with friends aud relatives here. Mr. Fred ami Everett Davis of Indianapolis, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis. Mrs. Frank Keever spent Eaator U
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, lnd.. April 21. George Lit tier and family of Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. John Martindale. Benjamin Davis of Walnut Level, was calling on friends here Sunday. John Poland and wife are spending a few days at home after an absence of several weeks at Charles Hoovers. Charley Dean has returned to Muncie after spending a few weeks here. Virgil Dean spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Borton of Straughan spent. Sunday with Will Roller and family. There were no Easter services at auy of the churches Sunday. John Clawson has returned from a business trip to Muncie and Albany. Miss Mary Ragen was the guest of relatives in Richmond Sunday. Joe Davis and family have moved to the Henry Bond farm south of town. George Hoover, Sr., is slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. George daughter, spent Sunday Nicholson and with relatives in Richmond. Miss Ethel Martindale entertained her Sunday school (lass of fourteen boys, to dinner Easter Sunday. Elisha Reynolds of Hagerstown spent Monday with relatives here. Mr. Burtin. who has installed a printing office, will move his family to the George Nicholson property ou South Main street in a few days. Miss Ada Cause has returned to Richmond after spending a few days at home. William Byrd is building an addition to his residence. Miss Efne Wilson, who taught school at Economy this year, has returned home and is spending her vacation with Mr and Mrs. Albert Tierce. Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd and daughter Carrie, entertained a number of relatives 1o dinner Sunday. SIMPLE CURE FOR PILES. There is a little tablet that taken Internally removes the cause of Piles and cures any case of any kind no matter how long standing.. A month's treatment costs $ 1 .00. Ask for Dr. Leonbardt's Hcm-Roid (a thousand dollar guarantee goes with every treatment.) L. H. Fine, Richmond, Indiana, or Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, lnd., April 21. Prof. C. E. Woolard has gone to Bloomington to enter the state university for the summer term. Mrs. Hannah Gephart spent over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Emory Motto and family at New Castle. Charles Thornbnrg spent Sunday with friends at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser of Richmond were guests over Sunday of his parents, Daniel Houser and wife. Miss Josephine Wiggins and Mr. Johnson of Richmond, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hoot Thurston. Frank Teetor has sold his property on West Market street to Chas. E. Woolard. Consideration, $1,000. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburg entertained Sunday at dinner at their home north of town, Chas. Keys and wife, Miss Crystal Keys and Miss Irene Keys. Mrs. H. B. Addington of Kansas City Mo., and Mrs. E. W. Addington of Fortworth, Txas. were guests Monday of F. "W. Addington and family. Mrs. David Oliver and grandson. Edward Watts, of Indianapolis, have been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Schuler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan and family of near Economy, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward aud family of near Webster. Miss Ada Thurston went to Middletown Monday morninig. Lawrence Rinehart was given a surprise by the members of his Sunday school class, Sunday at his home east of town. The event was in celebration of his 10th natal day. lC8ep 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 in keeping their bowels open. Regular bowel action is half the battle of health. People who have a tendency to constipation mast 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 a strong physic, as it weaken the system. And it Is futile for the strongest person because the relief is simply for that day. and then the reaction sets in and you are worse off than before. What is needed is a prompt but gentle laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. People have been taking it for sixteen years and it is being better liked by more people every year. The reason ts that It fllis a want It ts unlike anything else. Results are so sure ia constipation, dyspepsia. indigestion, liver trouble, biliousness, f.atuje&y. sour stomach, weak stomach, bloated stMiach and such ills that a cure of anv ot these ailments is absolute:? guaranteed. A bottle costs bot 60 cents or $1 and Is worth a hundred times that to any sufferer. Wise mothers keep it constantly In the house for emergencies, because it Is needed at some time or other by every member of the family. Dr. Luoiia Cnflerhill. the medical superintendent of tho Wa1iI(, U7Aman' Urtm rtf Chirac) has kept her charjes In perfect health by the useof Dr. Caidweii s svmnpPDstn whenever stom - ach complaint wasbrousrht to her attention. No other laxative Is used in the Home. Buy a bottle yourself today and watch the prompt and perranneni results. PRFE TCCT These wUMn to try Dr.CaldribS. I CO I w4V Svrua Peons before Duy i or can fcivc a free sample bottle tent ta tneir boms by Odrsssinff ttx company. TMt offer is to prows thattfie remedy will do as we claim, and J only open to titose we save never takon it Send for It If yoa Rave ary symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. 6ennest yet .most effective laxative far cttMren, women and old raW.- A rjarmtfvd. ntfraamrt home cure. THE PtBUO ERDct: "re Laxative So Good and Sure as Of). CALOWtU'MVwUP PEPSW." This product
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' 1 fj MILTON. IND. Milton, lnd., April 21. - Mr. and Roy Mills and baby Marvin. Straughn, spent Sunday at Chas. ris". Mrs. of FerMrs. Ann Lenimon daughter Sarah Louise I'lhrittk and Miss Rhyland and Miss Catherine Harris of Indianapolis, spent Sunday afternoon with Milton friends. Mrs. Ann Hoahour and son Harry, have returned from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis. Chas. Nugent and wife of Richmond spent Sunday at David Nugent's. Mrs. Hiram Crook and daughter, Irene, were at Ray Doll spent Sunday Richmond Saturday. of East Germantown, with his brother, Arlou Doll. The baccalaureate M. E. church Sunday large audience. The sermon at the morning, drew a church was pret tily decorated with palms, ferns and a big jardiniere of the class flower, the daffodil. The pastor, Rev. J. T. Scull gave the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop spent Sunday at East Germantown. A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Newcomer at I'niontown. Pa. Mrs. Newcomer was formerly Zelda Kern Hartzell. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcox at Llewellyn. 111., have a baby son. Mrs. Wilcox was formerly Addie Spangler. Mioses Mary and Sarah Roberts and Miss Elnora Campbell spent Sunday at Richmond. TrTtTplay "When a Man Marries." will He given at Kinsey's hall Saturday nigln. April Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Warren, attended the baccalaureate sermon at Dublin Sunday. Homer Williams was home from Furdue over Sunday. Mitts Jessie Price of Hamilton. O., vlHited Mrs. Willard Williams over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman of Richmond, spent Sunday at Prank Doty"s. Marshall MnCollem is ill. Miss Ivy Burns of Manilla is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cornell of Cambridge City, visited Milton friends Sunday. Miss Gertrude Routh of Cambridge City, visited Mrs. Marie Beeson Sunday. Mrs. Rothermel and Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel. spent Sunday at Cambridge City with Mrs. Will Ohmit. Hev. Aaron Napier preached on Judas at the Friends church Sunday evening. Mrs. Melissa Templin is visiting relatives at. Moore's Hill. Rev. F. A. Scott and family were guests of B. F. Cole and family Sunday. R. B. Lantz was at Connersville Sunday. The remains of Daniel Griffith were disinterred Monday at West Side Cemetery and taken to Connersville City cemetery. He died many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgns W. Beeson have returned from Martinsville, benefited by theiastay at the sanitarium. HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nine years ao it looked as if my time had come, "says Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek. Inn. Ter. "I was so run down that life huiie; on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. 1 bought a hottle and I cot what I ndeJ strength. I had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it hack on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co s drug store, 50c. Why They Went to School. The mater of Manchester Grammar school says that to the question. "Why do boys go to school?" put to a number of scholars one reply read, "To learn to enjoy life while young." Another boy wrote, "If I didn't go 1 would not be joyous, as 1 am now." A third went to school to help to enlighten other peo ple's burdens," a fourth "to learn how . . . . . . ,,,, ... i to get the right change for a ten ehtlling" piece." St James Gazette. A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. "I have just completed a twenty year health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville, N". Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 25c at A. G. Luken & Cos
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CENTERVILLE, IND. Centei ville. lnd., April 21 The sale of tliH farm belonging to the estate of the late Oliver H. S. Brumtiild. situated southwest of Centerville. occurred on Monday. Mrs. Martha Brumtield. widow of the deceased, was the purchaser. The farm consisted of 12C. acres and sold for one hundred dollars an acre. Mr. and Mrs. John Mouiton left Monday afternoon for a visit to relatives in Okeajia. O. Mrs. Mouiton was formerly Miss Jeanuelte George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. George. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Checsman
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