Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 74, 29 April 1908 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, 3IOXDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20. 1003.

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.

STATE. Governor JAMES E. WATSON. Lieutenant Governor FREMONT C. HOODWINK. Secretary of State FRED A. SIMS. Audi 'or of State JOHN' O. BILLHEIMER. Treasurer of State OSCAR HADLEY. Attorney General JAMES BINGHAM. State Superintendent LAWRENCE McTl'RNAN. State Statistician J. L. PEETZ. Judge of Supreme Court QUINCY A. MYERS. Judge of Appellate Court DAVID MYERS. -Reporter of Supreme Court GEORGE W. SELF.

home of an aunt in Brazil, Ind.. several months ago in company with a gypsy, Mrs. Mary O'Connell. of Springfield, 111., yesterday found her daughter In a gypsy camp, several miles from this city. The mother, with a constable, attempted to drag the daughter, from the side of her roving lover, only to find that the two had been married for some time, a marriage certificate being shown as proof. Despite Mrs. O'Connell's entreaties, the girl refused to give up her husband. She wore a red bandana handkerchief and the garments of a fortune-teller. It was last September that Miss Lizzie O'Connell, while on a visit to relatives in Brazil, went with other girls to a camp of gypsies, where their fortunes were told. The piercing eyes of one nomad fascinated the young girl and her visits to the camp became frequent. When the gypsies left Brazil the girl is said to have told her aunt that she would return to her home in Illinois. Instead, she became a member of tii" gypsy hand and took up the roving life. Tin y were married in Danville.

TWENTY YOUNG WOMEN DESIRE TO VIEW FALLS

DISTRICT. Congress WILLIAM -O. BARNARD.

COUNTY. Joint Representative ALONZO M. GARDNER. Representative WALTER S. RATE IFF. Circuit Judge HENRY C. FOX. Prosecuting Attorney C1IAS Li. LADD. Treasurer ALBERT ALBERTSON. Sheriff LINUS P. MEREDITH.

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Coroner L. BRAMKAMP.

Get Your Money's Worth. A pretty good test of a soap's finality is the number of uses to which it can be put. A soap that will cleanse the daintiest, textures, is often of no account for heavy work. Doubtless the soap that does the best under all circumstances is the pure quality called Easy Task soap. Flannels, overalls, butchers' aprons or lace handkerchiefs are all washed perfectly by it. Only fc a cake, too.

Contestants and Friends Are Making Preoarations Wage Enthusiastic Campaign.

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HELP THE NEIGHBORS

People in Cleaning Yards May 1, Should Remember Those Who Cannot Do So.

The voting contest of the Palladium and Sun-Telegram for a free trip to Niagara Falls and Canada is exciting general interest all over the county. When the contest comes to a close the eight leaders will be the guests of the Palladium and Sun-Telegram on this splendid trip. I'p to the present time twenty well known young ladies in Richmond mond and other parts of the county have entered the race and the prospects are that there will be a number of other entries. Yesterday and today the contest editor had a busy time receiving many of the contestants. He carefully explained to them all the conditions of the contest and supplied them with coupon subscription books. Each one of them appeared to be confident of being one of the. winners. The relatives and friends of the contestants are also taking a great interest in the contest and already a large number are in the field canvas3ing for subscriptions for Richmond's greatest newspajwr. The regular ballots will appear in each issue, entitling the lady voted for to one vote. Remember you can enter the contest any time you wish to, so "get busy and keep busy." The conditions of the contest are as follows : One year's subscription, paid in advance 'J.riuu votes One six months' subscription, paid in advance l.Ofm votes One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance r.oo vmtes One month's subscription, paid in advance 100 votes

COLUMBUS' EXPERIENCE.

Surveyor ROBERT A. HOWARD. Recorder WILL J. ROBBINS. Commissioner Eastern Dist. HOMER FARLOW. Commissioner Middle Dist. BARNEY H. LINDERMAN. Commissioner Western Dist. ROBERT H. BEESON.

WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Trustee JAMES H. HOWARTH. Assessor CHARLES E. POTTER.

GYPSY BRIDE REFUSES TO GIVE UP HUSBAND

Pleas of Her Mother Unheeded.

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Danville, 111., April 20 After

searching the country for several

months for her daughter, who left, the

The interest being taken in the matter of a general ( leaning up day by the people of Richmond must be very gratifying to the promoters of the project, and to all public, spirited citizens. Here is a suggestion Scattered here and there throughout the city are families composed of those enfeebled by disease or age. misfortune, or accident, who are not in condition physically to attend to cleaning tip their premises, nor financially able to hire it done. Would It not be an act of kindness if those living near them would unite in seeing that the lawns of such helpless ones are put in orde ron Friday, May 1st. A half hour's work from two or three neighbors would put such yards in good condition and a service be rendered not only to the helpless ones, but to the public as well by contributing to the better appearance of the city. Let. us give the helping hand. On Saturday last, the city of Colum

bus witnessed a wonderful achievement for the women of the Improvement league gave the city a "spring cleaning." The Enquirer-Sun of Sunday, gave some, interesting data on the subject: "When- the shades of darkness fell last evening, the old town was proba

bly cleaner than ever before since it blossomed from a village into a city. Never before had so many people in the community gotten to work with the one idea of scrubbing, polishing and massaging the face of Columbus, and never before did the city carts haul away so much trash. There is a great work to be done at the back- doors, in the alleys and byways and hedges of any city before it is free from uncleanliness. What the women of Columbus have achieved is very interesting, in that therein lies encouragement for others who work and hope for a more beautiful, a cleaner and a healthier city in which to live and rear their children.''

Maude Pettibone, 406 N. 16th street 2,069 Rosa Kuehn, 17 South 8th street 169 Ruby Graham, 32 North 5th street 130 Goldie Myers, Centerviile R. 11 128 Goldie Dadisman, 402 S. 12th street 124 Jennie Wine. 1117 N. G street 120 Estella Coates, 201 N. 8th street 107 Hattie Lashley, Centerviile 106 Lucie Benton, Fountain City 106 Bessie Markle, 912 North G street 105 Bess Van Meter, Cambridge City 101 Ruby Hodgin, 25 South 7th street 101 Lena Cornthwaite, Cambridge City 101 Anna Freeman, Cambridge City 100 Nora Holthouse, 23 S. 8th street 100 Irene Elliott, Cambridge City 100 Marie Hodskin, Cambridge City 100 Adda Study, Williamsburg, Ind 100 Katherine Moelk, 1127 Main street 100 Ida Beeson, Greensfork 100

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CONDEMNING EVIDENCE AGAINST JfiS. COOPER Determine Fight However to Save Baby Murderess.

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MARRIAGE IS NOT A FAILUREJOR GOULDS So Says Mrs. Frank Who Has Had Domestic Troubles.

New York, April 29. According to Mrs. Prank Gould, marriage in the Gould family is not a failure, Count Boni de Castellane and Howard Gould to the contrary, notwithstanding. Mrs. Gould has taken occasion to deny there had been any misunderstanding between her husband and herself. She explains his absence from her side by saying he has been

ill. She declares she has been in almost daily communication, and that she expects him in this city Thursday. In this statement, she gives a hint of a tiff with her husband, as she concludes it by stating "his home is open to him." It is generally accepted as a settled fact that the Frank Goulds are to be reunited; that they will forget and forgive and begin a new life, free from the ietty squabbles which have furnished gossip for society for several years.

Columbus, Ind., April 29. Condemning evidence is being given in the trial of Mrs. Frances Cooper, charged

with drowning her baby in Lick Creek last December. That a determined fight will be made to save Mrs. Cooper from a penalty was shown when William H. Everroad, the. attorney who volunteered to defend Mrs. Cooper, argued that the indictment was defective in that the third count charged the woman with killing her

daughter Hazel, "the facts and means being unknown to the grand jury. The dispute ended by the judge ordering the defendant being brought into cotirt and proceeding with the trial. Mrs. Cooper does not display the slightest tremor as she walks through the crowded aisles. She is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Josephine Cartright, of Indianapolis.

GOMPERS APPEALS 1 TO LABORING MEN Wants Pressure Used on Congressmen.

The Twilight or Life. The muscles of the stomach In olu ace are not as stroDgr or active as in youth and in consequence old people are' very subject to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many, also, havo unpleasant eructations of eraa from the stomach after eating. All this can be avoided by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowels so that passages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggists seU it at 50 cents or SI

large bottle.

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Patent Stuff Responsible for Death.

Wabash, Ind., April 29. Finding a package of patent medicine over four years old, the daughter of Edward Ledman of Huntington, ate freely of the stuff. The child was soon in convulsions and her death aroused the community to the danger of indiscriminate distribution of samples of drugs.

TtRZAB : Gold Mortal Flour maks perfect bread.

Xew York. April 29. Samuel Com-1 pers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has notified organized labor throughout the country to

adopt resolutions demanding that their representatives in Congress vote for the labor bills before that body. What will happen if Congressmen do not obey is tohi in the following paragraph: "We pledge ourselves individually and collectively to the exercise of our fullest political and industrial activity now and in the future to the end that we may aid in the election of such candidates for President of the, I'nited States and Representa

tives in Congress and such other executive, legislative and judicial candidates for office as will safeguard and

protect the common interests of the workers."

Field Seed Lawn Seed, Hoiver Seed, Garden Seed aU kinds. Lawn Fertilizer OIV3ER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

There Is no medicine so afe and at the same time so pleasant to take as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the positive cure for ail diseases arising from stomach trouble. Ttao price la very reasonable 50c and 1.

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We make a friend every time an American Kid goes over our counter. Are you a friend? ED. A. FELTMAN, MAKER. 609 Main Street.

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