Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 347, 20 October 1908 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TE LEGIIA3I, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908.

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L Republicans of Note Are Being Sent to All Sec- . tions. BARNARD TO MAKE TRIP. ALL TOWNS IN COUNTY WILL BE VISITED BY CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE WEEK'S SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED. On of the best attended out-town-Bhlp meetings held by the Republicans this campaign was that at Fountain City this afternoon. New Garden township la safely within the Republican ranks, but nevertheless the speakers' bureau believed an orator or two ought to discourse to the good citizens of that community. There are only two tick ets in the field In New Garden, Republican, and Prohibition. Eli Ritter and M. Dowling were scheduled to provide the red fire and illuminate the facts as they went along. Each Is capable of doing his share. Tomorrow evening at Webster, Robert Brown, former clerk of the supreme court, will tell why the Republicans ehould elect William Howard Taft and James E. Watson. Mr. Brown can do It, too, and he can sizzle up the opposition candidates to a fine brown turn, bo a good sized crowd is expected to hear him. While Brown is proving an entertainer at Webster, Samuel Spooner will be carrying out the program over at Whitewater. Now, Whitewater Is in Franklin- township. Up in that section of the county, they know nobody but Republicans. The Democrats, nor any other party, but a township ticket in the field to contest the Republicans. What's the use, they asked. The following schedule of Republican meetings in the county has been arranged for: Friday, fct 23 John Gowdy, JackBonburg; William Riley, Roscoe Kirkman, Economy. - Saturday, Oct. 24 Richmond, William H. Taft, 0:50 a. m.; John L. Griffiths, 8 p. m. Monday, Oct. 2tt Dublin, AttorneyGeneral Bingham, 7 :'M p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Richmond, Senator Beveridge and Judge Barnard, 8 p. m. Wednesday, Oct, 28 Cambridge City Senator Beveridge, 7:20 a. m.; James E. Watson, 2 p. m.; Judge Barnard, 7:30 p. m. Richmond, James E. Watson, 7:30 p. m. , ' . v " ' Barnard to Speak. The ltlnery of Judge Barnard In the county next week will be: Monday afternoon, Whitewater; Monday evening, Williamsburg. Tuesday afternoon, Economy; Tuesday evening, Richmond. Wednesday afternoon, Boston; Wednesday evening, Cambridge City. Thursday afternoon, Milton; ThursWeak Little Boys may become line strong men. Some of the strong men of to-day were sickly boys years ago. Many of them received Scott's Emulsion at their mother's knee. This had a power in it that changed them from weak, delicate boys into strong, robust boys. It has the same power to-day. Boys and girls who are pale and weak get food and energy out of Scott's Emulsion. It makes children grow. Send this advertisement, together with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World" : :: SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl Street New York the The jRdjyb Lamp

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SIX LIVES LOST Id WESTERN STORM All Traceable to Snow in Colorado. Denver Colo., Oct. 20. Six accidental deaths are traceable to a snowstorm which prevailed in Colorado Saturday night and Sunday. Besides seven persons sustained serious injuries in railroad collisions and by coming in contact with live wires. The dead: Joseph Henry, killed by wire in Denver; J. J. McCloskey, Killed by wire at Louisville; Mrs. Lizzie Winslow, killed by wire at Fort Collins; August Carson, frozen near Longmont; Leonardo F. Banker, scalded in wreck caused by collision on Rock Island, near Carlton; Henry John, killed in collision on Union Pacific in Denver. INSTANT RELIEF FROM ITCH The Itch Gone, the Skin Soothed and Refreshed Immediately. Instant Relief from that itch. A few drops of a soothing liquid And the itch is gone as if by magic. Can you imagine how it will feel that itching agony swept away in a moment? Just a drop or two on the skin and no more of that torturing, endless, nerve racking itch. You can know the relief if you just try the simple remedy simplest of external liquid remedies oil of wintergreen as compounded in D. D. D. Prescription. We positively know that it alleviates the itch immediately we vouch for this and guarantee it for we have seen it used in too many cases; and the cures that follow, as far as we know, are permanent. For sale by all druggists. ORIGINAL UNKNOWN. Cause of Fire Destroying Cook Home Not Learned. Centerville, Ind., Oct. 20. The origin of the fire which destroyed the home of Walter D. Cook two miles south of Centerville yesterday afternoon has as yet not been learned. Only a portion of the household goods were saved. Mr. Cook is now moving his family to Centerville and will occupy a part of Miss Jennie Eliason's house on West Main street. WHERE BULLETS FLEW. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a verWan of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bilters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c, at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. . WHEN SILENCE WAS GOLDEN. Speechmaking by Presidential Candidates No Longer Dangerous. The modern practice of speechmaking by presidential candidates is in marked contrast to the early practice. In former times it was considered undignified for a candidate for president to make any open effort in his own behalf, and candidates generally observed strict silence. The theory was that if a candidate opened his mouth to 6ay anything or eveifrrote the most commonplace letter it would be used against him. General Scott, Whig candidate for president in 1852, owed his defeat in part to two innocent but unfortunate expressions used by him long before his nomination. In 1S4G, when he expected to be ordered to Mexico, he bespoke the support of the administration for his military plans by saying in a published letter that "soldiers had a far greater dread of a fire upon the rear than of the most formidable enemy In the front." For this expression President Folk declined to order him to Mexico at that time, and when Scott was nominated for president six years later he never heard the last of "the fire upon the rear." The other expression occurred in n note to the secretary of war. One day the secretary called at General Scott's office and found that he was absent On returning and learning that the secretary had called the general wrote a note in explanation of his absence, saying that he "had only stepped out for a moment to take a hasty plate of soup." When he was nominated for president the "hasty plate of soup" figured in all sorts of caricatures and brought upon him ridicule that be did not deserve. Abraham Lincoln, a frequent speaker prior to his nomination, did not Titter a word publicly during the campaign. He ninde no addresses, wrote no public letters and held no confer ences. His letter of acceptance con tained only 134 words. The practice of speechmaking by candidates after their nomination began with James A. Gar

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