Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 361, 3 November 1908 — Page 13

fHE RICHMOND PAL IiADIUM

D SUN-TELEGKA3I, TUESDAY, JfOYEMBER 3, 1908.

BRYAN GETS GREAT RECEPTIDH AT HOME

Tears Well in the Eyes of Famous Nebraskan When He Mentions Wife. THOUSANDS CHEER MAN. NON-PARTISAN RECEPTION TO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE THE GREATEST EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF LINCOLN. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 3. The greatest demonstration in the history of Lincoln was given to Mr. Bryan by his fellow townsmen last night on his return to his home city at the close of his campaign. Nonpartisan in character, it was participated in by -democrats and republicans alike and the democratic candidate, was driven through the streets cheered by almost the entire population of the city. The reception was tendered him as a citizen of Lincoln rather than as a candidate and in the speech he avoided all reference to partisan issues. In the parade which followed his automobile from the Union Station, however, many political transparencies were carried. Mr. Bryan reached his home city at 8:30 o'clock last night on his special train, coming direct" from Kansas, where he had spent the day in a final whirl of speech-making. His train was met at the union station by a tremendous crowd and as the score of carriages and automobiles forming his Immediate escort started across the viaduct from the railroad station the great parade feU, in line behind him. The parade moved through the main street of the city through solid masses of cheering humanity, and after circling through the city returned to the Hotel Lincoln, where Mr. Bryan spoke, overlooking the public square. A great shout rose from the mutlltude filling the square as he appeared. He was introduced by Frederick C. Sheppard, president of the Bryan club, and spoke for half an hour. Mr. Bryan's speech was greeted with vociferous cheers. The candidate was to tears as he made an affestionate reference to his wife, and when he closed the demonstration accorded him was such as he rarely had experienced in his three campaigns. Believes He Will Win. "I believe I am going to be elected," be said. "More than that, I believe it

Is going to be more tnan a Dare victory.? I believe that there is a stirring of the conscience of the American people, a moral awakening, an uprising that means a sweeping victory and I will swear in your presence that no one who votes for me will ever have occasion to be ashamed of the vote he casts."

Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat, chest or lungs." says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the beBt remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early -stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold tinder guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

GBEENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Nov. 3. Jesse Brooks of Martinsville is spending a few days here. Mrs. H. C. Burton spent Monday in Illchmond. Miss Florence A. Wattles gave an Rddress on "Socialism" in Keinzles hall Sunday afternoon. Her subject was "The Bread and Butter Problem." There was . a large attendance, and Miss Wattles proved a very interesting speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Nicholson tind children of Hagerstown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson. , Mrs. Mary Brown has returned from a visit with relatives at Centerville. Mrs. Janette Bun tin of Richmond spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Anna Lawrence filled her regular appointment at the United Brethren church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Williamsburg were guests of Horace Dean's Sunday. James Doddridge of Milton, spent Sunday here. Arthur Ballenger of Williamsburg spent Sunday here. Mrs. Sue Gaylor of Richmond' spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Charley Nicholson is the guest of relatives at Hagerstown.

: HAGERSTOWN, IND.:' Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. ,j2. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daugherty of Economy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elvord were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Daugherty, Sunday. ' Mrs. Grace Wink and Mrs. Edna Gebphart of Shirley attended the mask dance given at the K. P.. hall. Miss Esther Jones of Richmond, was the guest of friends here from Friday evening until Monday. John Larson spent Sunday with his brother Ed Larson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Carpenter and daughter, Mildred, of Cambridge City spent Sunday with Hagerstown friends. Elvln Benson is still confined to his home with quinsy. Mrs. Alva Cook of Greensfork is visiting her daughter Mrs. Hollis Hoover west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Groves of Converse, Ind., were guests of Michael Conniff and family Sunday and attended the Pjessel reunion. Mrs. William Warbington has been quite ill but is reported better. Frank Petro visited his aunt Mrs. Cina Mull near Centerville Sunday. Mrs. Mull is confined to her room with a broken limb. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley entertained Judge Barnard who delivered an address here Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall, at supper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore and family of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. John Hara. Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock have moved back to Kennard where Mr. Peacock will resume his former position. Carl Fritz will move to New Castle next week where he is employed. Mrs. Alice Brown and family will occupy the house vacated by the Fritz's.

WHERE THERE IS SO MUCH SMOKE There Is Always Some Fire. When people talk about one thing and keep on talking as they do about

the discovery that created so much

newspaper comment in Richmond and

other cities during the past summer,

even though many reports may be exaggerated, there must be some merit In the discovery, and when people spend their money for a thing and then buy more of it, proof of merit is so convincing that it becomes the duty of every person in need of Root Juice to go to Luken's drug store and

get a bottle of this much talked of

remedy. Root Juice cures rheumatism and catarrh because it puts the filtering machines of the body to work and

causes them to filter the Impurities of

the blood. Root Juice cures stomach and bowel troubles because it removes irritated and ulcerated conditions from the mucous linings and causes a natural flow of digestive fluids. Root Juice is so good for female weakness, because, it tones and heals the organs that make and filter blood. Good, rich blood will nourish and strengthen every weak part of the body. Root Juice is sold for one dollar a bottle, or three bottles for two dollars and a half at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store.

DRAINS GIANT POND. John Shroyer Digging Deep and Long Ditch. East Germantown, Ind., Nov. 2. John Shroyer has a pond on his farm covering about fifteen acres, which he Is draining by running a ditch to the Greensfork river, a distance of 110 rods. The ditch will be ten to twelve foet deep and about three feet wide.

CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City, Nov. 3. Miss Grace Mills will be the guest of friends at Greensfork for the weeK. Ed. McCaffery came in Saturday for a few days' visit with Cambridge City friends. Mr. W. D. Miller, of Richmond, and Miss Edna Hlghley, of this city, were entertained to dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tipton. Mrs. J. C. Dodson, Mrs. J. E. Wright and Mrs. Will Sweeney are spending the week at the Splceland sanitarium. Mrs. Arthur Demeree, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her mother, Joseph Dimmick, of this city. Sam Fisher came up from Rushville, Monday, for a days visit with hi3 family. P. H. Zerung spent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis. -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carey, who have been spending some time with their children in Muncle, have returned to their home in this city. Mr. J. L. Hayes and daughter Lillian were guests of Cambridge City friends on Sunday. Miss Helen Garven, supervisor of music in the Martinsville schools, came home Saturday, accompanied by the Misses LIda Creamer, Lelia Vault, Hazel Springer, and Hattie Clark to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Roth at Rose Hill. The Social Union met with Mrs. C. E. Bailey today. Mrs. Grant Wright had for her Sunday guests the Misses Johnson, of Richmond, and Mr. Orla Weaver, of Cincinnati. Matt Krenack is spending a few days with Cambridge City friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White are in Indianapolis for a short stay. . The meeting of the Presbyterian Guild will be held with Mra Ellis Filbey on Wednesday of this week. Miss Bee Schemenerhorn, of Marble Head, la., who has been spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, returned to her home Sunday. The Junior Endeavor meeting at the Presbyterian chuTch on Sabbath evening was of a very interesting character. A pleasing program was given consisting of responsive readings, recitations and music by the children, followed by an address by the state superintendent. Miss Lillian Hayes.

HOLLANSBURG, 0. Hollansburg. O.. Nov. 3. A. A. Dye who is filling a position as stenographer at Brazil, Ind., has come home to vote. Chris Markley of Greenville, O., Is visiting friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jack entertained a number of young ladies from Union City, Sunday. George Thompson and Theodore Flatter made a flying trip to Greenville Monday morning in the interests of politics. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Payne of New Paris, O., are visiting their relatives here for a few days. Howard Harley of Miami University spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Harley. Ad Thomas, who has been conducting the North Main street blacksmith

shop for a couple of years, moved back

to Greenville, Monday.

J. E. Irelan and family spent Sun

day at the country home of Mr. and

Mrs. O. A. Downing.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis and daughter visited at Greenville and Ansonia a few days, returning Monday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Squire Chenoweth

were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Armacost. Saturday.

' Cecil Beetley and family attended the Hallowe'en festivities here and

spent the night with hi3 parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beetley.

Our new furniture store opened for business Monday morning in the D. R. Thomas room with Corrie White as

manager.

Harrison Houser who is employed

at Arcanum spent Saturday and Sun

day with relatives here.

The Hallowe'en supper given by the Pythian Sisters, was a great success, both socially and financially. A large number of masqueraders were in attendance and furnished a great deal

of amusement The prizes were award

ed to Miss Fay Meek for the most

beautiful costume and to Charles

Chenoweth for the most comical. The public drill by the Pythian Sisters in masque, was splendid and was hearti

ly applauded.

Mrs. Margaret Frame an aged and

respected lady, died at the home of her son, J. M. Frame, two miles west of here Saturday morning at the age of eighty-two years. Funeral was held at Eaton on Monday and burial in the cemetery at thta place.

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ARIS. OHIO.

Stone street was the first street in New York city paved with cobblestones; hence its name. The paving was done in the year 1657.

Bilious ?

Doctor alt agnt that on mettv lioer It nttiutla mmHal to health. AA

goaronJoei9roAll,. Sold for over 60 years.

" How are your bowels?" the doctor always asks. He knows how Important is the question of constipation. He knows that inactivity of the liver will often produce most disastrous results. Ve believe Ayer's Pills

are the best liver pills yon can possibly take.

MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Nov. 3. Verne Bragg left for Indianapolis, Saturday. After a few days there he will go to Louisville, Ky., to take a place with Baldwin Piano Co. Ralph B. Lantz is home for the election. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace were at Richmond, Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Daniel has returned from Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale were at Economy, Sunday. Miss Helen Shafer of Indianapolis is at Richard Sills'. Mrs. Emily Jane Hormel and Mrs. Elizabeth Reed of Huntington county are visiting Mrs. Rachel Evans. Miss Mattie Baker has returned from Brookvllle. Dr. Luke M. Gentle was at Indianapolis, Saturday. Dr. Charles A. Roark came up from Brookville to cast his vote. Park G. Lantz was home over Sunday from the State University. Mrs. Mcllheney who was Mrs. David Nugent's guest has returned to her home at Dayton, Ohio. The good dinners enjoyed by the election boards today were served by the women's cemetery association. Mr. Elijah Hurst and his twin sister, Mrs. Sylvia Watt recently celebrated their 84th birthday anniversary with a family dinner part aty the home of the former. Among the guests was their niece, Miss Emma Hurst of Chicago. Will Shipman was at New Castle over Sunday. Karl Mueller of Brookville is visiting his father, Chas. Mueller. Rev. Charles H. Plnnick preached excellent sermons at the M. E. church Sunday. In the morning sermon he urged that there be no backward step in temperance reform. Miss Nellie Jones spent over Sunday at Hartford City, with Rev. F. C. McCormick and family. Miss Laveda Hollmeyer has returned to her home at Eaton after staying several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kuhns. Miss Price of Hamilton, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. Willard E. Wiilliams. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Frayer and their son and daughter, of Raleigh, spent Sunday at Elmer Lowry's. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones spent Sunday at Muncle with their son, Fred B. Jones and wife in their nicelr appointed new home. Roy Kimmel is home for a few day. I III " Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.

New Part. Nov. 3. Verting and

Donna Mow entertained a number of there frf at a hallowe'en party

Saturday fig- A good time was

enjoyed btfPresent. Mr. an(& Fremont Runheimer spent Sunfu Richmond. Mr. an- Grover Koons spent Sunday vfr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cobs. Ruth Iifpent Sunday with Susie Brower. J Miss Mitchell spent Saturday and Sunci home. Mr. Tojre and family spent Sunday with Ad. Reid and family. Miss ijMcGill spent Sunday at home, I Miss i Campbell, of Campbellstown retji home after a few days' visit herfh friends. Mr. BKuth spent Sunday with Russell peimer. Mr. an"S- Russell Moon, of Splceland, Ij spent Sunday here the guests d parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. KilbfMrs. j- Barber entertained Mrs. John V of Eaton, and Mrs. Sylva Crouse, Covington, O., Saturday evening! o'clock dinner. Miss Me Jones gavo a hallowe'en party number of her friends Saturdiening. ' Mr. t. Leftwlch, of Greenville, spent $y with his mother. Mr. J Reid is at home this week. Mlss'rlet McKeon is improving slowly ' ' Mrs.fean McKee and daughter spent jay with David McKee and wife. i Missry White and Mr. Howard King, Ms place, were married Saturday.! ? The of John Vebrly was severely buj about the eyes while stiring the at the Ichool house. His eye sis not completely injured. Mrspnry Wetrly has returned homefr visiting ner parents at Campjtown for I few days. Misiirgretta Boerner spent Saturday! Sunday ix Richmond. Mishlrley Witts entertained a crowd her girl friends at a masquerajarty, Satwday evening. All presetrere masqted and a delightful fwas enjoyet by all. MKate Marrlpan has returned honjfter spendftg a week with Rlcfid friends. j M&rdlng, canddate for congress, pasj through cjr town Monday mog in a auto'and made a short spet j nd Mrs. A dan Reid entertained Rechn Wisharj D. D., of Xenia, Safcy night andSunaay. 5ind Mrs. Ectard Murray spent gaiay evening and Sunday with hejrents, Philip Doons, of Eldorado. jand Mrs. E. Bevington entertal Rev. Johr Wishart, Sunday evig. j Forest Pierbn, who has been wfig in Urbana is telegraph operatoeturned hom Sunday for a few da land Mrs. Gffl-ge Richards spent

Say with Mr. hd Mrs. Ollie New-

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Clarence Coy and family took

hinday with Grant

MILLVILLE, IND.

Millville, Ind Nov. 3. A tin shower was given for Mr. Roy Shepherd and wife Monday evening. Will Wilkinson and family spent Sunday evening with John Wood and wife. Tom Wilson and wife gave a hallowe'en party Saturday night. Mrs. Grace Waad who has been sick has recovered. Jesse Kimmel made his usual trip to Millville, Sunday evening. Oscar Wood, of Greensboro, was in town Monday.

Mount Ararat is venerated by the Armenians In the belief Noah's ark rested there after the universal delugtv 234S B. C.

I

Gjlock dinner

Cr and family.

58 Elizabeth lllman has finished

hcourse of shdhand lessons with M Hiser and m accepted a positii with the Annan Heater ' Com-

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ECONOjY. IND.

lov. 3. Miss Effie

litives at Greens-

ionomy, Ind.,

Won visited foj Sunday.

ss Linda Bown of Muncle spent

Suay here withlr. and Mrs. George

Cher.

ris C. Feniie arrived from Mie, Sunday jrning to remain hei until Tuesdi afternoon. ferles Wllliaj of Muncie, was the;uest of relates here Sunday. 4 and Mrs. Ik Haxton and Huldaaxton spenfeturday night and Sufey in Richnjd. Anzo Edwarfwas the guest of frlejs in Richni, Sunday. Bram Cole ne a trip to Richmot, Sunday. I Licence Hiaftid daughters, Mlldredand Paulin)f Mooreland, Mr. and Irs. Rufus flams, were Oliver Hiats Sunday gts. Mj and Mrs. eph Haxton spent Sunay in Rlchnj.

Ms. Jennie Bield, of Richmond,

wasrisitlng Mr.

man Sunday.

ML and Mrs. (and children were

visitng near C Ja:ob Frickerl

crat voted for timt

Mr. and Mrs. 4

Charles, spent Sly in Hagerstown.

Mrs. Eva HiteJ

for their home

after a week's

Mrs. Tilda Mart

Mrs. Clara P

Mrs. Aaron Bow-

City, Sunday, old time demoand Watson this Replogle and son

two children left Kokomo Sunday with her mother arrived from a

shopping expedi in Richmond.

Mr. ana Atrsin uier or near

Williamsburg -viere Sunday at

tending "Old Fay

Mr. and Mrsfcnes

tended church hSunday

John Bowmatfsuii in a

condition with fever.

Mrs. Emma iferrived from Bunker Hill, Sundaoiing, where she

had been calledpe critical illness

of Mrs. Glen Sr.'

Randolph Nejit ill with some

thing like typhner.

Mr. and Mrsfruond Daugherty

Jackson at-

critical

lapse of typhoid

eptown, Sunday

y, spent Saturday ! E Hunnicutt and g;ret and Howard

arrived from evening where night. Mr. and Mrs children, Myra.

took dinner wilrand Mrs. Rosie

Charles, SundaJ i

Mr. and Mrmie Swain

Greenville, OhfPttt Sunday.

Mrs. John Csl

fever. She is to have it.

Lamb and fam

Toounr Mar

of

hill with typhoid fill of the family t '

Mr. and Mrs Lamb of Rich

mond were thjuets of William

Siday.

ashington, D.

Wi

C, was the guest of his brother, Harry Marshall and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Morrison of near Carlos City, were the guests of relatives here Sunday. Rev. M. V. Bartlett preached in the U. B. church at Sugar Grove, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marshall spent Sunday In Muncie. There was a mask Hollowe'en surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Weyl Saturday night. The visitors were all masked as "ye colored fo'ks" and caught the Weyles napping. A merry time was had. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson and daughter, Ruth, and granddaughter, Carrie Gwin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weyl and children; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children; Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Peirce, Mr. and Mrs. Weyl and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Massy entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Sherry of Millville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Levi W. Stamm, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mendenhall and children. There was a large number of old people who attend )ld Folks' Day" at the M. E. church, Sunday. The oldest person present was Mr. Fist, age 77, of Hagerstown. There were several who were 75. Rev. George Hill's sermon was well received. George Ballenger and Link Morrisson were in Farmland, Sunday.

attended the wedding of his sister Maggie and Charles Tout at the home of his parents north of Pennville Saturday evening. Professor Hyde and family spent Sunday in Richmond with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wills entertained Mr. Ed Neft and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum and children of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallick and Mr. Harper and wife of Cambridge City Sunday. H. C. Warfel of Richmond was in town Sunday. Karl Behr of Indiana university spent several days with his parents. Willie Wills after spending fifteen months in Montana and Dakota returned home Sunday evening.

Mind Your Business! If you don't nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 25c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.

EAST GZRMANTOWN. IND. East Germantown, Ind., Nov. 2. Helen Addleman has tonsilitls. Mr. and Mrs. Sawkin of Indianapolis spent Monday with Miss Anna Jameson-Mrs. Nettie Hebble is spending this week with her son Harry and wife at Richmond. Andrew Reigle and wife visited her sister Mrs. Rummel and family north of Cambridge Sunday. M-s. Thomas Cassell visited In Richmond Sunday. Mr. Roy Smith of Battle Crerkk, Mich., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Smith of Pennville. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frantzman leave this week for the west where they will spend the winter with her brother in Washington. Miss Ruth Palmer entertained a number to a masquerade party. Hallowe'en refreshments were served. Mrs. James Leighty has returned from a visit to her sister at Indianapolis. Robert Binkley visited his brother Edward and family yesterday. Roy Bush and wife of Indianapolis

FOUNTAIN CITY. IND. Fountain City, Ind., Nov. 3. Rev. Zerbe, pastor of the M. E. church, will give a popular lecture at the Friends church Thursday evening, Nov. 5, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. for the purpose of replenishing the library. His subject will be "Wanted, A Man." Mrs. Emaline Conner, Miss Anna Thomas, Mrs. Charlie Conner and daughter Pauline, and Master Russell Conner and Robert Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr. Howard Purvlance and family. .., - . Mrs. Julian Fulghum.' "of Buffalo, N. Y., is here visiting relatives. Miss Stella Barber, of Richmond, is visiting her cousin, Miss Ethel Sanborn, for a few days. Mrs. C. C. Fulghum and children, Ruth and Richard, spent Sunday with her father at New Llsben, Ind. Mr. Lafe Mercer, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is here visiting bis mother, Mrs. Laura Anderson.

ROOMS LEASED. Cambridge City Business Men's Club to Establish Quarters. Cambridge City, Ind., Nov. 3. Rooms have been leased by the Cambridge City Business Men's club in the new Boyd building. They are to be furnished and placed in a thoroughly up-to-date condition. Th rooms will furnish a pleasant place for the members to assemble and spend the evenings In reading or games of various kinds. The club is to be conducted solely upon moral principles.

"After all, the sum of human happiness may be totaled up In three words," said she. "What are they?" inquired her partner in life's joys and sorrows. "I love you." "Oh, I thought you meant, 'Pay to bearer.' "Exchange.

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