Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 224, 26 September 1908 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIjEGRAM. BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908.

PACE THREE.

THOUSANDS WILL BE GIVEII EMPLOYMENT

Annual Inspection of Pennsylvania President to Lead To This Action. TRIP'S DETAILS ANNOUNCED DIRECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA A8 WELL AS MANY NEW YORK BANKERS WILL ACCOMPANY ROAD'S HEAD. PIttaburgr, Pa., Sept. 26. Directors X the Pennsylvania, as well as New York bankers, who hold bonds of the road, have arranged to accompany President James McCrea, of the road, en his first inspection tour of the entire system. It is expected that a result of this inspection will be the reemployment of many thousand men who have been Idle for months. Mr. McCrea and the directors will receive detailed reports from heads and subheads of divisions in order that they may get quickly at the real need of the system. News of the big inspection has been given out from the Pittsburg offices in detail, though it has not been settled whether the special train will leave Philadelphia next Monday or a week later. Certain New York bankers have asked that the inspection be not started until the latter date in order that they may accompany it. The first day is to be spent between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. One day Is to be devoted to the Pittsburg terminals and another to the coke regions of Pennsylvania, when the party will tart southwest over the Pan-handle lines, taking Columbus and Cincinnati en route to St. Lois. On the return trip every point between Chicago and Pittsburg will be visited and inspected, special attention being paid to the lines In Northern Ohio, where much Improvement Is booked for the coming year. Spotless Table Linen. To have snowy table cloths and napkins you must use only pure soap. Yellow linen is inexcusable, and Is really more expensive in the end, as poor, coarse soap makes quick work of fine cloth. Easy Task soap can be relied upon. Vi is white and pure, cleans without Injury and costs but five cents. I ECONOMY, 1ND. Economy, Ind., Sept. 2C Charley Harris, reptjblican nominee for townshp trustee and Thomas Stewart, held a Joint birthday party Thursday at the former's home. Mr. Harris was 42, Mr. Stewart, 59. Those who participated in the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Job Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conoroe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris and Miss Vera Howe. Ice cream and cake was served. A large number of men heard Congressman Crumpacker at Richmond Thursday night; among those there being Edward Clark, Claude Lamb, Art Denny, Herman Lamb, Ed Qwin, Ora Edwards, Will Farmer, Evert Clark, Link Morrison, Lorin Lamb, Grant Wodman. Rev. Hannah Stanley will preach in the Christian church at Grandville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daugherty entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs." Richard Elvord, Frank Earl and Jesse Daugherty of Hagerstown and Mary Ann Williams. - Willie Williams made a business trip to Richmond Thursday. - Jesse Greenstreet and son Frank spent Thursday in Muncie. John W. Taylor shipped a car load of hogs to Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanley were visiting Mrs. Miller of near Carlos City, last night, who is very sick. Miss Elizabeth Stanley will go to Earlham this fall. Mark Albertson is a student at Purdue this fail. ' There was a china shower given in honor of Miss Kizzie Replogle at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed A handsome foot counts for nothing in an unshapely shoe. But if a woman's shoes look well, her feet . win look welL A nuBiaa women wear "Queen Quality" Shoes for this reason alone. $3, $3.51, $4 a pair. HUT.1PE

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MARY GARDEN. New York, Sept. 26. A Paris cable to the Times says: "A rumor is going the rounds in Paris that Mary Garden is to become a Princess. The singer herself does not deny that she is contemplating marriage, although she won't admit it yet. During the last weeks Prince Mavrocordato, a Russian nobleman, who lives in Paris and has a fortune of about 15,000,000, has been paying marked attention to Miss Garden."

ReDloele Thursday night. Miss Reploglereceived numerous and lovely presents. Lee Lamb, mail carrier on route 23, took 111 with stomach trouble Friday morning while getting out the mail and had to call in M. C. Lamb to finish his route for him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoner have returned to their home in St. Louis, after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Will Segrlst. The M. EL missionary society met in the church parlors Thusday afternoon and held a most interesting meeting. Mrs. Segrlst is visiting in Albany this week. John and Hobert Durbin gave a par ty Thursday evening at their home two miles northeast of town. Those pres ent were the Misses Ada Bright, Martha Rains Bauer, Nellie Bartlett, Luclnda Holllngsworth, Erma Veal, Hulda Haxton. Martha Weyl, Mary Ballenger, Ruby Jones, Bonnie Adimson, Tlcie Gwin. Elizabeth Stanley, Helen Hiney, Opal Hoover, Lucinda Haxton and the Misses Howard Manning, Claud Swaim, George Stepanek, Byram Macy. Harry Parker, Charley Bartlett, John Durbin, Elmer Chan dler, Chester Wright. Emett McGunluill. Guy Mendenhall, Gaston Schell, Lonel Oler, Hobart Durbin, John Oler, Earl Swain, Ansel Doughty, Lawrence Pught, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darbier. Watermelon was served as refreshment. - James Donahue, New Britain, Conn., writes: "I tried several kidney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. After the second bottle I showed improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. . I have slcne passed a rigid examination for life insurance." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures backache and ail forms of kidney and bladder trouble. A. G. Luken & Co. ' CENTERVILLE, IND. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright are entertaining their cousins, Mrs. Lenna Nugen Hall and children of Lewlsville, Ind. Mrs. Eugene Spitler and daughter Gwendolyn, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sanders this week. Miss Belle Williams is the guest of relatives at Hartford City. Miss Anna Davis of Fountain City is visiting Mrs. H. L. Johnston and other friends in Centerville. Mrs. Emma Thomas of Richmond, and Mrs. Elmer Walker and children of Lafayette, Ind., spent Friday with Mrs. I. C. Robbins and Mr. Edward King and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nickels will soon move to the W. O. George farm near New Lisbon. The Rev. M. O. Robbins and family of. Mount Carmel, Indiana, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Robbins, and other relatives south of Centerville this week. The Rev. Robbins was on his return from the Indiana conference, held at Shelbyville, to Mount Carmel, where he will fill his third appointment as pastor of the M. E. church. Rev. Robbins was ordained an elder at the conference. The Rev. E. E. Kuhn will preach at the Christian church on Sunday at 10:30 a. ni., and at 7:30 p. m. The protracted meetings conducted by the Rev. Kuhn, will be continued next week and perhaps longer. They Take The Kinks Out. T have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction,' says N. H. Brown, of Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 25c WEBSTER, IND. Webster, Ind- Sept 25. Quite a number of people from here attended the Crumpacker Rally at Richmond. Next Saturday evening, Oct. 3, there

will be a musical entertainment given at the M. E. church. v Mrs. Harry Thompson is spending a few days in Richmond, the guest of friends and relatives. Miss Lizzie Rothermel. primary teacher at the public school, who has been sick for a few days, is again able to resume her school work. Miss Stella Tompson taught in Miss Rothermel's place. Wm. Ward has moved to the Carney McDonald farm west of town and Mr. Joe Johnson will move in the property vacated by Mr. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms of Olive Hill, took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mr. Ward, north of town will have a public sale of household goods, stock and farming implements Tuesday, Oct. 2. Mrs. Harris of Centerville, is visiting her son Charles and family.

Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been) sold with out any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds and lung trouble. This is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. A. G. Luken & Co. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridg City,. Ind., Sept. 25. Mrs. W. F. L. Sanders and daughter, Mrs. Zell Hart of Connersville were the guests of P. H. Zehrung and family, Thursday. Mrs. Andy Knelse and Mrs. George Paul spent Friday in Louisville. Mrs. Wid Forkner of Lewisville, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welgle, Thursday. P. H. Zehrung and Alexander Steele attended the republican meeting at Richmond, Thursday. Mrs. Henry Storch, of . Harvey's Crossing was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson and her mother, Mrs. Hart, of Milton, were Cambridge City visitors, Thursday. Mrs. Frank Gibbs of Chicago, are the guests of Mt. and Mrs. Frank Luddington. Mrs. Charles Widener and Mr. Frank Baden and children of Indianapolis are visitors In the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Frank HIghley. Mrs. Gertie Cox and Mrs. William Beard of Dublin, attended the Home Missionary meeting here, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Wright has returned from a visit in Indianapolis. The Cambridge City band will enter the band contest at Richmond, October 8. James Francis of Louisville is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Thomas Francis and sister, Miss Naomi. William Malone of Paducah, Ky.. is the guest of friends here this wee!r Mrs. Harry B. Miller is spending a few days with friends In New Paris. Miss Bertha Murray entertained a dozen of her young friends at her home on North Front street, Friday evening. The young people were entertained with games and music. During the evening refreshments were served. i The Cambridge City band will play at Jackson park Sunday afternoon. Hon. E. B. Reynolds of Hagerstown, spent Thursday with Cambridge City friends. In accordance with instructions of Rt. Rev. F. SI Chartard. Bishop of Indianapolis, St. Elizabeth's church is having a Triduum on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the priesthood of Pope Pius, the Tenth. The Friday Night club began the work of the year with a meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Mary Riche. The attendance was good and the Interest such as to give promise of a successful year's work. Response to roll call was a bit of pleasant experience of the past summer, some of which- brought out wise discussion, while others created much merriment. The literary part of the program consisted of a paper pertaining to "Web-

ster and His Speeches," which was ably handled by Attorney J. C. Dodson and through which he imparted much valuable information to the club. The evening was one of profit and pleasure. Since the organization of the Cambridge City Auxiliary of the Woman's Home Missionary society, they have, each year held two guest days, meetings at which time they give a welcome to ajl their friends, regardless of church or society affiliation. The first of these meetings for the present year was held at the home of Mrs. P. H. Zehrung on Thursday afternoon. More than a hundred ladies responded to the invitations which had besn sent out, by the members. The meeting was opened by singing "America." followed by prayer, by the Rev. T. P. Walter, of the M. E. church, after which a carefully prepared and interesting program was presented, consisting of music and recitations. The out-of-town ladies assisting on the program were Mrs. Zell Hart, of Connersville, reader and Miss Nina Harris, of Richmond, accompanist. Mrs. Laurence Ogborn and Mrs. W. B. Harris rendered two very pretty vocal solos. Dainty refreshments were served.

Foley's Orino Laxative is a new remedy, an Improvement cn the laxatives of former years, as it does not grips or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co. MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Sept. 2-John Walker of New Castle, is at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Walker. Mrs. Ewing Newcomer and baby of Uniontown, Pa., are visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. M. Kern. Joshua Allen of Hagerstown, was in Milton Friday, looking up his interests as candidate for prosecutor. Mrs. Sam Bean is improving. Rev. Thomas Scull or Clay City visited his father, Rev. J. T. Scull, this week. , Ralph Lantz writes of good business cn the road in Michigan. Mrs. Ellebarger of Mt. Auburn, visited Mrs. Mary Gray this week. Mrs. Chas. Ferris and Mrs. William Ferris, spent Friday with Mrs. Leroy Mills at Straughn. Linville Ferguson will enter Earlham college Monday. Mrs. William P. Moore was hostess to the Home club Friday evening. Walter Vernon has Improved in health. He has resumed his work. "Corn Cob College," and Milton High school boys played a fine game of baseball after school Friday. The former were the winners in a ten inning game. Score 13 to 11. Laban Johnson went to Lewisville Friday. When Trifles become Troubles If any person suspects that their kidneys are deranged they shovld take Foley's Kidney Remedy at otce and not risk having Bright's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. A. G. Luken & Co. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 26. Mrs. Jacob Wright of Richmond, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis Smith. Mrs. Mary Starr has been sick for several days. Mrs. Alice Newcomb has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Harris at Richmond, and is now the guest of relatives at Hartford City. Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsler, Jr., attended a Bryan meeting at Dayton, O. The supply of ice has all been used here and Solomon Copeland is hauling artificial ice from New Castle and delivering to his customers. Mrs. Qulnn Richardson and baby and Mrs. Charles Nicholson of Greensfork were guests at the home of Augustus Weidman, Thursday. H. C. Knode of Indianapolis, made a business trip to his farms north of town, Thursday. Mrs. Howard Gambler and daughter Sara of Greensfork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier, Thursday.: Mrs. Robt. Newcomb was the guest of Mrs. Priscilla Du Hadway at Richmond, Thursday night and Friday. Miss Alice Daugherty, who has been visiting Mrs. Alice Newcomb and family and also Mrs. E. A. Harris, at Richmond, has returned to her home at Hartford City accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. John Hara will occupy the property of Joseph Mundell, who will move to Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConnaughey have christened their second son, Nicholas Stanley for its material grandfather. Among those going, to the Republican meeting at Richmond Thursday evening were: Allen Peirce, Geo. Calmese, Florence Nicholson, Ed.Porter, Hollace Hoover, Jesse Replogle. John R. Thornburg, T. L. McConnaughey, EH Smook, Dave Hoover, Oscar Werklng, W. O. Jones, James Knapp, M. T. Fox. Mrs. N. F. Canaday returned from a visit with her son, Dr. C. E. Canaday and wife, at New Castle. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Brown to their thirtieth wedding anniversary to be held at their home on South Perry street, Saturday evening, October 10. ForCoucjhs ATaer tmtodt to rdodor ftf'iCknjfW It u a regular mcditine, a itrtmg medicine, a Jodor'$ meJicme.

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14 r.j W fca- a. free on request, WATCH UNION NEIGHBORS CHARITABLE TO FORSAKEN WIFE Serious Charges Against Rev. Richey If He Is Caught. Greenfield, Ind., Sept. 26. Serious charges are contemplated against the Rev. Wm. Richey, of Charlottesville, who deserted his wife last week to elope with another woman. The deserted wife is offering for sale all her household goods. The horse the minister used in his get-away was mortgaged and the household goods are plastered over, also. It is said in the little town that the minister's accounts with the church are not all in first class condition. Mrs. Richey is dependent upon charity of friends for the maintenance of herself and child. The minister will be dealt with severely if overtaken on his flight. How to get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it's my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about R. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has resulted, insomnia has been overcome and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. AH EARLY CORN HARVESHHIS YEAR Farmers Throughout Wayne Cutting and Shocking. Farmers throughout Wayne county are busy cutting corn. The stalks have dried much faster than usual this fall, and there is nothing left to do but to shock it or cut it up for silos. It is believed the record for an early corn harvest in this county will be established this year. Many farmers have broken ground and planted wheat despite the dryness. They claim the seed ought to be In the ground and if rain ever comes it will have been heated thoroughly and start germinating rapidly. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone, the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed ; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. I am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold under guar antee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. and $1.00. , Trial bottle free. EAST GERMANTOWN. INDEast Germantown, Ind., Sept. 26. Mrs. George Butler spent Friday in Richmond. Mrs. Frank Boughner of Noblesville is visiting his brother William Boughner and wife. Park Gipe and Joe Behr attended the Republican meeting at Richmond Thursday night Mrs. Amanda Beck and Mrs. Ella Burget attended the missionary meeting held ' at Mrs. Zehrung's, at Cambridge, Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Young of Dallas, Texas, was in town Friday, greeting old friends. Mrs. Burkhart of Martinsburg, West Virginia, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. George KimmeL It would be very interesting to know bow many year your family physician has prescribed Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, and all forms of lane gabies, ask mm we next omc yoa see him. Veknowphysicitnswhohsveused it for CTer half a CCntnrr. fS'

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BANK STATEMENT.

No. 19SS. . Report of the condition of the Second National Bank, at Richmond. tR the State of Indiana, at the close of business. September 23. 190S. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.. .. ............. .$ 909,654.69 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 3,335.20 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 250,000.00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. .Deposits 1.000.0ft. Other Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 110,000.00 Premiums on other Bonds ............. 5,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc. . .. .. 262.763.02, Banking house, furniture and fixtures 25,000.00 Due from National Banks (notreserve agents) 10,132.34 ( Due from State Banks and Bankers..... 53.039.34 : Due from approved reserve agents................ 337,156.05 Checks and other cash items ... 143.88 Notes of other National Banks .. . 14,000.00 Fractional paper currency,, nickels, and cents 141.74 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie .4 -... 130,500.00 - Legal-tender notes 21.000.00 566.113.S5 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) . 12.500.00

Tot 8.1 " $2al453662G LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. .. . . $ 250,000.00 Surplus fund i ........ 300.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 110,832.20 National Bank notes outstanding 245.200.00 Due to other National Banks 11,139.91 Due to State Banks and Bankers 15,542.71 . Individual deposits subject to check.. 1,105.580.53 Demand certificates of deposit 55,148.02 - Cashier's checks outstanding 63.54. United States deposits 51.S59.3sQl.239.334.0 Total.. S2.145.366.26 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, es: I. Sam'l W. Gaar, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAM'L W. GAAR. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September. 1908. KATHERINE L. GIFT. Notary Public . Correct Attest: E. O. HILU HOWARD CAMPBELL. JOHN B. DOUGAN. Directors.

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Edwin Adair and His Four Girls

The girls will appear in French

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Matinees dally 3 p. H. G. Sommers. Lessee and Mgr. GENNETT

A1I Next Week. STARTING MONDAY MATINEE

DAILY MATINEES Billy Link's Big Musical Comedy and Vaudeville Co. 7 FEATURES 7 Nights. 10 and 20c. lew at 30c. Matinee 10c

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Tonight and all This Week. . (Special llatisee Saturday) Rosar Mason Stock Co.

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