Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 145, 9 July 1908 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND STTX-TELEGRAM, TIIURSDAT, JFIT 9. 190S.

INDIANA MAN WROTE CLEVELAND EULOGY

Bryan Was Not the Author of The Tribute to the ExPresident. JOHN E. LAMB IS THE MAN. GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS, OF MASSACHUSETTS AND OLLIE JAMES OF KENTUCKY, IT IS SAID ASSISTED HIM. Denver, July 9. There appears to be a strong probabllty that fame ascribed to W. J. Bryan belongs to John E. Lamb, Terre Haute, Ind. The honor at rtake Is Involved in the drafting of the Cleveland resolutions which were adopted by the convention yesterday. They were offered by Ignatius Dunn cf Omaha, close friend of Mr. Bryan, and were taken as handiwork of the letter. Claude Bowers of Terre Haute is authority for the statement that Mr. Lamb was the principal author of the resolutions and that his collaborators were George Fred Williams of Massachusetts and Ollie James of Kentucky, and to give Indiana further fame the resolutions were written on a typewriter in the room of State Chairman Stokes Jackson. Mr. Bowers said: "The Cleveland resolutions presented by Dunn of Nebraska and adopted by the convention and ascribed to Mr. Bryan's authorship, were written by Mr. Lamb of Indiana. Mr. Lamb showed the resolutions at breakfast Tuesday morning and requested me to have them typewritten for him. I ran them off on the typewriter myself in Etokes Jackson's room and it was that copy that was read by Mr. Dunn. It was discussed and decided upon by Mr. Williams of Massachusetts, Ollie James of Kentucky and Mr. Lamb of Indiana. And thus the Hoosier state scores." MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., July 9. Harper Linsey has gone to Culver and will enter that school for the summer. His father R. P. Linsey accompanied him, but has returned. Mrs. Walter Templin and children and Miss Carrie Walker spent Wednesday in the country with Mrs. Chas. Hale and Mrs. Earnest Doty. David Nugent went to Richmond today to call on John Wilson and daughters and Chas. Nugent. Mrs. Mary Ann Benson is visiting her sister Mrs. Letltla Shepler. Ralph Lantz is home from Chicago. Mrs. Oliver Ferguson was a Dublin visitor Wednesday. George and Wayne Beeson of Connersville made an automobile trip to Milton and called on L. W. Beeson and others. Several from Milton will attend the funeral of Mrs. Cap. Jackson at Centerville Thursday afternoon. Chas. Frazeeof Evansvllle is here for a visit with his mother Mrs. Emma Frazee at the home of C. J. Morris. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson and son Earl and Miss Florence Newman were calling on Virgil Newman and family at Cambridge City Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Manlove and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson were shopping in Milton Tuesday and called on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beeson Mr. and Mrs. Theo Crist entertained :EarI Atkinson and mother to dinner and supper Tuesday. Miss Rea Holgln of Paris, III., is visiting Mrs. J. L. Manlove and Mrs. John Marson of Cambridge. Miss Hoegin Is a niece of Mrs. Manlove and Marson. Mrs. Aurelia Blackburn of Hartwell, O., who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. L. F. Warren returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. James Napier of Centervllle were here on business Tuesday and called on. Miss Nora Campbell. Friends here regret to hear of the Oven

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death of Mrs. John Wilson at Richmond Wednesday morning. Mrs. Wilson and family lived here before 'they

went to Richmond to make their home. Philip Frantzman of East. Germantown was in town today on business. Mrs. Goldie Whorley of Cambridge City and Miss Chase of'East Germantown spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop. Mrs. Richard Scott and daughter Miss Gladys of Cambridge City were calling on friends here Wednesday af ternoon. A REVELATION. It is a revelation to people, the severe cases of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley'sJHoney and Tar. It not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs. L. M. Ruggles, Reasnor, Iowa, , writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemmorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." A. G. Luken & Co. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., July 9. Miss Fern Wimmer of Indianapolis, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wimmer. Mrs. Elizabeth Fox is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith at Green sfork. Miss Leona Sells is at Richmond, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Houser for a week. Mrs. Jennie Kenny and granddaughter, Marie Kenny, have returned to her home at Dayton after a visit with Augustus Fritz and wife. Mrs. George Houser and niece, Mrs. Mattie Haines of Muncie, spent Tuesday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCown are visiting relatives at New Paris. D. A. Rudy of Indianapolis, spent Tuesday here. Ray Bagford returned from Kokomo where he was called two weeks ago by the serious illness of his wife. He reports Mrs. Bagford as able to sit up in bed a little, but it will be a few weeks before she can be brought to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herron of Pittsburg, Pa., are here, guests of Robt. Newcomb and other relatives. Mrs. Herron was formerly Miss Bessie Newcomb. B. F. Parsons, of Richmond, was here transacting business, Tuesday. The following boys have erected a fine tent, fully equipped with a camping outfit and are camping on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allen: Mark Allen, Robt. Hindman, Willie Frazier, Raymond Rummel and Paul Werking. Mrs. John Replogle assisted by her sister, Mrs. Guy Gottschall of Rich- ! mond, entertained at her home east of Economy, the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the M. E. church, of Hagerstowr. at an all .day meeting Tuesday. Tho; present were Mrs. Rachel Petty, Mrs. Ida Lawson, Mrs. Chester Life, Mrs. Maggie Replogle, Mrs. Jesse Replogle and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Pierce, and the Misses Lela Jones, Cora Castor, Anna Dilling, Elizabeth and Lulu Brown. A sumptuous dinner was served at the noon hour, and an excellent program carried out in the afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Chester Life, Tuesday, August 4. Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right." says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. ECONOMY, IND. Economy, Ind., July 9. The Friends Missionary society will meet with Rev. Hannah Stanley Saturday afternoon, July 11. Mrs. Lulu Macy will lead the meeting and an interesting program has been arranged for the occasion. Light refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Replogle Tuesday. Rev. Arthur Recolor of Gaston is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall entertained at dinner recently Mr. Caria Painter of Springport, Miss India Peskingpaugh of Gaston, Mr. Cy Peck-

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ingpaugh and Miss Edna Painter of Springport, Ind. Mrs. Lyda Roberts returned to Williamsburg Tuesday afternoon after a few days visit with Mrs. Addie Parker. Miss Cyrel Johnson who has been a guest of her cousin M. A. Lindsey the past week has returned to Losantsville. Johd Bowman has purchased Herbert Greenstreet's property. Mrs. Ella Lamb is back home after a few days visit in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley visited Mr. and Mrs. Cal Smith at Carlos City Tuesday. The L. T. L. club held a meeting at Willard hall Tuesday afternoon. Miss Martha Weyl gave a party Tuesday night in honor of Miss Florence Walters of Anderson and Mr. Herschell Ballenger of Greencastle. Miss Rena Clark was in Richmond shopping Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Clark entertained Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Link Morrison and daughter, Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison and daughter of Carlos City. Mrs. Mary Tingley of Fairview, Nebraska, will arrive here to be the guest of her sister Mrs. Calvin Weyl next week. Allen Weyl made a long spin Tuesday on his bicycle.. He left Econpmy Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock for Carlos City, Bloomingsport. Lynn,.Arba, Bethel, Fountain City, Chester, Richmond, Webster, Williamsburg arriving here at 5:15 p. m.and covering a distance of seventy-five miles.

Rough, Red Hands. A great embarrassment to many- women are thir rough, red hands. This men are their rough, red hands. This work. A very simple remedy is to cease using yellow rosin soaps, substitute Easy Task soap, the white lind. You will notice the difference in the appearance of your hands in a week. SPARTANSBURG. Spartanburg, Ind., July 9. Miss Goulda Horn of Hartford City is visiting relatives here. The work on the new school building is being pushed rapidly. Mr. Edwin Chenoweth has returned to this place after an extended trip in the southwest. Mr. Samuel Hill, formerly a resident of Long, O., has moved a stock of groceries to this plaoe. Mr. Will Crist is visiting relatives at Springfield, O. Jack Davison will start his threshing machine this week. Geo. Bunch made a trip to Union City Tuesday. Mr. Frank Caty of Carlos City has purchased an interest in the C. E. Bowen store at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crist of Union City spent Saturday and Sunday at this place. Mrs. Bertha Mann and children visited at Lynn last week. James English moved from this place to Lynn to take charge of the West Lynn hotel. Mr. Mat Martin is suffering considerably with a sprained ankle. Lester Clark of Muncie is spending a few days with his parents at this place. O. P. Mote and Chas. Mann made a business trip to Winchester recently. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. A. G. Luken & Co. JACKSONBURG, IND. Jacksonburg, Ind., July 9. Mrs. Nathan Scates is visiting her daughter Mrs. Harley Brown of Hagerstown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hormel are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright are the parents of a baby girl, born the Fourth. Crystal Scott is visiting her sister Mrs. Carl Wright of Cambridge this weefc. Sophronia, Wickersham and Lucile

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Wilson were the recent guests of Virginia Bessler of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowmaster of Cambridge visited George Saltier and wife recently. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sarver and Rev. D. F. Cross were guests of James Scott and wife recently. The Remedy That Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre, Pa." It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restoro me to perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. OLIVE HILL, IND. Olive Hill, Ind., July 9. Miss Eva Toms from Richmond has come to spend a few days with her parents. Mr. Marvin and Mary Cobine from near Fountain City visited at George Armstrong's Sunday. Mr. Robert Medaris and Dollie Tuttle were called to Centerville one evening last week to see their sick sister, Pearl Coony. Mr. John McKinney from Milwaukee is here visiting his brother, Andrew McKinney. They have not seen each other since they were little boys. Mrs. Bessie Totten from Chicago is visiting her parents Wm. Taylor and family. Mrs. Lettie Cheesman and Mrs. Ella Potter visited at their father's Wm. Culbertson Tuesday. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, Ind., July 9. Miss Charline Jameson of Marion, Ind., is the guest ot Miss Beatrice Swallow. Josephus Mundell, of Hagerstown, was in the city, on Tuesday. Misses Dora and Edna Wallace, of Milton, called on friends here on Tuesday. Miss Katherine Ulrich went to Indianapolis, on Tuesday, for a week's visit with Mrs. Elmer Beeson. Miss Amy Johnson, of Richmond, Is the guest of Mrs. Grant Wright. Edgar Ferguson and family of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mills and Mrs. Ingalls, of Rich Square, were the guests of Mr. Elilji Mills and family, on Sunday. Miss Gertrude Graver has returned from a visit with friends In Hagerstown. Miss Jennie Louden, who lias been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, returned to her home in Traverse City, Wednesday. Mr. Rothschild of Chicago, was in the city, Wednesday. Mr. Orange Hall made a business trip to Richmond, Tuesday. Elias Hastings has purchased the Wells property on North Front street. Mrs. Frank Ogborn was in Richmond, Wednesday. Misses Mary and Clara Tittle were guests of John Dillon and family on Monday. Mrs. Carl Boyd was In Richmond, Tuesday. Miss Ellis, of Greenfield, and Miss Emma Barrett, of Indianapolis, are visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ogborn. Mr. Carl Wagar and sister, Winifred with their guests, the Misses Neva and Lalah Nettleton. picnicked at Glen Miller. Wednesday. William P. Young, who recently entered into partnership with C T. Wright, in the undertaking business, was married to Miss Mabel Haines, oi Sulphur Springs, June thirtieth. Craaor of Williamsburg, was

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