Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 40, 18 December 1908 — Page 6
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, I'RIPAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908.
PAGE SIX.
Hi GREAT DEMAI10 1 News of Surrounding Towns
concerns Throughout the
Country Want Spekenhier's Improved Envelope.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. IMP. Cambridge City, Ind., Dec. 18. Mrs.
J. C. Dodson, and her guest, M183 Claudia Dodson, spent Thursday in
Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Routh and little
son, George, of Minneapolis, arrived
Wednesday and will spend the holidays with Charles Routh and family.
Moses Shidler is moving into the
Postmaster J. A. Spekenhier has re- Mauk property on Church street, re
ceived offers by wire and letter from cently vacated by Fremont Freeman manufacturing stationery concerns an(i family.
Mrs. james uoaanage, or jimou,
was the guest of her brother, Mr. and
WILL NOT BE DISPOSED OF.
throughout the country for his safety
envelope, designed to prevent opening Mrg wm Hunt Wednesday
without detection. One of these con
cerns is located in New Mexico. He
has also received offers for his invention from many individuals. The en
velope is not for sale, however, for Mr. Spekenhier Btates that he wants
no money for it? "If the government
will adopt the envelope after its pres
ent envelope contract expires in 3911, I will be satisfied, providing the
envelope is known as the "Rich
mond," he states.
CORN AND OATS
FAVORITE CROP
Not
Much Wheat Sovvn Farmers.
by
Hagerstown, Ind., Dec. 18. A number of the fanners in Jefferson town
ship are taking advantage of the fine weather and are plowing their corn
ground for next spring. Wheat is be
ginning to look green and better than
It did a few weeks ago. The acreage
of wheat In this section is very small
as the dry weather last fall interfered with the sowing. For this reason
more corn and oats will be put out
than usual.
Rev. Cecil Franklin will fill his reg
ular appointment at the Christian
church on Sunday. Mrs. Franklin will
accompany him, and assist in the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stigleman of New
Lisbon were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuler of
Hamilton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doney of Indianapolis, were here in attendance at the funeral of William Doney, Thursday.
Haiter Cunningham of Union City
will spend Sunday with William Walter. Mr. Cunningham is a violinist, and will assist in the service at the M. E. church, Sabbath morning. Miss Vera Owen, of Saratoga, a music student of DePauw, will sing at loth morning and evening services.
Robert Roberts of Columbus, Ohio,
will join his daughter, margery, at
this place the last of the week, and they will spend the holidays in In
dianapolis.
Claud Kitterman attended the fu
neral of an aunt, Mrs. Sarah Kitter man. at Hartford City, yesterday.
A miscellaneous shower was given
Wednesday evening by the young lady employes of the American Cas
ket Co. for Miss Edna Highley, whose
marriage to William D. Williams of
Richmond, will take place Tuesday,
December, twenty-first
There is but little improvement in
the condition of John Guyton. The disease is of such a nature as to
cause a weakening of the mental fac
ulties.
The Friday Night Club held one of
This It Worth Reading.
Lo. F, Zelinskl, of 68 Gibson St,
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most the most, enjoyable meetings of the
annoying coia sore i ever naa. wiw year wlth Mlss Elizabeth Whelan,
Bucklens Arnica Salve. I appllea Wednesday evening of this week. A
this salve once a day for two days, Christmas nroexam was rendered.
when every trace of the sore was members responding to roll call with gone." Heals all sores. Sold under auotations. "Yule-tide Thoughts."
guarantee at a. iuKen . l.o. arug MlB8 whelan read a paper. "Christ
BlOre. C. I m In nthtr lanfls " in whih h
brought out the comparison and contrast of the various nations in celebration of the day. Miss Grace Mills
then told of "Christmas A Time of
Peace and Good Will, in which she
defined the real meaning of Christ
mas. Both papers brought out dis
cussiori. The program was interspersed with music. Promptly, at
Haskell Has Law He Would the close of the program, Mrs. santa
I Ulaus, and her daughter, Gretchen
made their appearance, and treated
the company to Christmas sweets.
WOULD PROSECUTE
THE PRESIDENT
Have Passed.
Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 18. Governor
Haskell has addressed a letter to Senator Gore, Indorsing Roosevelt's special message for prosecution of
"reckless slanderers," etc., and ask
ing Gore to present an amendment that when the offender "may unfortu-
Marked For Death
"Three years ago I was marked for
death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me, and hope had fled
when my husband got Dr. King's New
Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams
WANT MORE MONEY
GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, Ind., Dec 18. Deck Haxton of Economy was calling on our merchants Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pickett Wisehart
spent Thursday in Richmond.
The meetings at the Christian
church are progressing nicely and much interest Is manifested. There have been five conversions.
A, T. Ballenger of Williamsburg
was In town on business Thursday.
John Martindale delivered a load of
turkeys to Linting & Co., at Centerville Thursday.
Henry Dougherty and William
Kempton of Center township was in
town on business Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Rousman of Dayton is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Enos Veal.
Tom Sheibla, wife and son west of
town, left Tuesday for a several
weeks visit with relatives at Athens,
Alabama.
Richard Fawcett of Williamsburg
was calling on friends and relatives here Wednesday.
D. W. Harris shipped 220 head of
hogs of his own raising, which aver
aged over 200 pounds.
Ben Dale omved from the Conway
farm to tlie Richard Faucett farm
Wednesday.
John Bond of Webster was transact
ing business here Thursday.
Abner Bond has returned from a
visit with his daughter in Indianapolis.
Rev. Cyru3 A. Baldwin has return
ed from a few weeks visit with his
daughter, Mrs. John Rathfon at Red Key.
William Clark of Jacksonburg was
in town on business Thursday.
John Retz, north of town, found his
horse seriously hurt recently and it had to be killed.
Misses Conley of Carlos City recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conley. Mrs. James Davis is recovering from a six months illness. Cbarles Fry, south of town is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaucher visited Albert Baldwin and family north of Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. Will Ellis has returned from a visit with relatives in Richmond.
Township Trustees Think that $2 Per Day Is Too Small - A Salary. BINGHAM IS SMILED AT.
Medicine That Is Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric
Bitters; a medicine that is medicine
for stomach and liver troubles, and
for run down conditions," says W. C
Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. Electric
Bitters purify and enrich the blood,
tone up the nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money
will be refunded if it fails to help you
50c at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.
Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 18. At the
close of the state convention of the Township Trustees association the following legislative committee was announced by President Pittinger; Will
Atkins, Evansville; Warren Tingle. Southporr. Alfred DeLong, Deerfield; James O. Wilson, New Richmond; H. M. McCaskey. Fairmount and Henry E. Branning. Ft. Wayne. The Executive committee was named as follows: A. Thompson, Scottsburg: M. E. Mason, Cambridge City, and S. O. Sym-
mes, urawiorasvme. frame i.raKe.
of Vincennes. Is vice president and John C. Decker, of Hammond, secreta
ry, and Edward E. Cobb, of Nineveh,
treasurer.
Attorney-General Bingham aroused
great enthusiasm by declaring that no
man qualified to serve as Trustee should be compelled to work for $'2 a day. The trustees expect to ask the legislature to give them more money.
Bingham made one statement that
caused considerable merriment. He
thanked God that the day is past when men have to work for f'2 a day in In
diana. The trustees have been com
pelled during the last two years to deal with more cases of poverty than
ever before, and they have accurate
knowledge of the number of unemployed in every locality, which .during the last year reached an enormous total.
FOR SALE.
Five shares stock (par value $500.) in Seldel Buggy Company. Non as
sessable, pays six (6) per annum, pay
able semi annually. Inquire of H. G.
Iredell, Dougan & Co.'s office. 13-tf
$900,000 OFFERED
FM ZIOI CITY Overseer Voliva Would Secure
Dowie's City.
A 1 M f-k 1 J A. B 11 1 T 11 2 I
naieiy we me rresiuem oi ui umieu f Rac Ky .The firgt doge Qelped
states, action, wnetner civn or crimi- m lmnroveinpnt kpnt on Iin,,i T
nal. may be brought in the District hftd enlnert 58 nni1Ild!! V:Pieht and
Court in which the plaintiff resides, my healtn was fuily restored." This
ana service naa Dy mailing summons medicine holds the world's heallne
to the District Of Columbia." Govern- roonrH fnr miifha unrl poMs nnrl 1iitii
or Haskell announced that he will
bring action against Kooseveit as soon as Roosevelt retires from office.
and throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Sola under guarantee at A. G.
Luken & Co. drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
TEN SOLDIERS DIE
AFTER DRINKING "VINO"
CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville. nd., Dec. IS. Mrs. Chas.
F. Porter of Hagerstown, made a brief
visit to her mother, Mrs. Alice M. Howell, thrs week..
Miss Mabel Craig and Miss Hazel
Philippine Beverage Responsi- Craig of Richmond, are guests of Mr.
ble for Deaths.
Manila. Dec. 18. Ten soldiers of
the Eighteenth Infantry, IT. S. A., In
camp at Keithley, Mindanao, drank an acid that was served as "vino," a na
tive beverage, in camp on December
15, and died from the effects, some on
the same day and others on the day following. No details of the matter are obtainable. Army officers blame
the anti-canteen law.
Hakes Work Easier
and Mrs. C. A. Langley.
Miss Martha Peelle spent Thursday
with her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Boyd at
West Richmond.
Mrs. Julia W. Early of Greenville.
Ohio, will arrive on Saturday to spend
several weeks with her daughters.
Mrs. J. W. Home and Mrs. O. M. Hurst.
Mrs. R. J. Deardorff entertained on
Wednesday. Mrs. B. M. Forbes and
Miss Jewel Forbes, of Lewisburg. O.
John Moulton has gone to Union
City, on a short business trip.
Mrs. B. F. Terry and daughter Ada,
are visiting relatives at Milford Center, Ohio.
MILTON. IND. Milton, Ind., Dec. 18. Born to Mr
and Mrs. Bruce Cockerham, a son,
eighth child, Tuesday, Dec. 1". Fourteen people united with the church at Doddridge Chapel Sunday.
Not in many years has there been such a revival at the chapel. James K. Mason and El Beeson are traveling in the South. Harry Hoshour is home from South Carolina for a few days' visit, after which he will go to Detroit, Mich., to play cornet in a skating rink. Mrs. Ruth Garnian of New Castle, visited her cousin, Marion Leverton, Thursday. The Friends' Sunday school will treat the children Sunday morning. Frank Daniel of Indianapolis, is visiting Will B. Daniel and family. Ed Elkins and wife have moved into rooms in the hotel building. Mrs. Catherine S waff or d entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. Carver of Alexandria, recently. The Friends' Aid Society had a comfort tacking at Ella Hoffmon's Thurs
day. There will be preaching services at the Christian church Sunday by Rev. F. A. ScotU
A Dangerous Operation
is the removal of the appendix by a
surgeon. No one who takes Dr
King's New Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work
so quietly you don't feel them. They
cure constipation, headache, bilious
ness and malaria. 25c at A. G. Luken
& Co. drug store.
HAGERSTOWN. IND.
Richmond People Are Pleased Learn How It Is Done.
to
It's pretty hard to attend to duties
With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders.
Doan's Kidney Pills make work
easier. They cure backache. They cure every kidney ill. L. F. Cooper, of 526 North street, Richmond, Ind., says:
Hagerstown. Ind., Dec. IS. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Reynolds of Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bousman, north of town. Wednesday. Edward Petro of Muncie. is the guest of his father. Chas. Petro andwife, and is also assisting in the completion of the new house of Mrs. Delia Rudy on South Plum street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and family
18th of South Bend, are visiting his parents
For Mr. nd Mrs. Milton Locke.
two years I had sharp pains in my Charley Smith and family will move
loins and sides and a soreness across from Mrs. Petro's property t o Cam
by back. It was hard for me to bridge City, where Mr. Smith will be
i etoop or lift and when I caught cold it I employed with the Morrison Hard-
always settled in my kidneys. At ware Co
such times the kidney secretions were
much too frequent In action. The remedies I used brought me no benefit until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store. I used two boxes of this remedy last winter and since then have been free from all trouble with my kidneys. I am glad to recommend such a reliable remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be In my case. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. : Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. "'' Remember the name Doan's and take do other.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parsons of Atlanta, nd., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Wednesday at dinner. Among those attending the play, A Knight for a Day, at the Gennett Theatre Thursday night, were Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keagy, Mrs. Henry Teeter. Mrs. John Teeter, Miss Mable Teeter, Ray Deeter. A miscellaneous shower will be giv
en Saturday afternoon by Misses Hat-
tie Mettert and rene Fouts at the home of the former, east of town in honor of Miss Maggie Petty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Petty, whose marriage to Paul Lamar, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Lamar, occurs during the holi-
Thousands of pounds of
the finest hand-made candies on sale Thursday and Satur
day at the Greek Candy
Store.
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Watch Repairing Right on the second is the only way to have your watch and that way is to have FEEGER give it his attention. 1027 Main St. Phone 2174
Florsheim
$4 or $5 SHOES Will make a very acceptable Xmas present. Haisley's
PILES
ONE WEEK'S
TREATMENT
FREE
Cures Hemorrhoids, Ulcere, Itching, Bleeding Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Diseases. Gives Immediate Relief. SEND AT ONCE. POST PAID.
PILO CO., Anderson. Ind.
You smoke for pleasure. Any cigar will make smoke, so will a smoke-stack. Our cigars are brimful of pleasure. Quigley Drug Stores 821 N. ESt. - 4th A Main Sts.
Peter Johnson Company MAIN ST. ' Favorite Stoves and Ranges.
ILDrecs Well Be well dressed. There is a certain correct style about suits made by Emmons Tailoring Co. At $15 -nd $18
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XMAS SUGGESTIONS
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$5.00 $6.00
Waukegan, 111., Dec. 18. When Mr. Farley, of Zion City, on behalf of Ov
erseer Voliva, offered to Receiver
Lewis, of Zion, $900,000 for all of the Zlon estate, he met with a flat refusal,
the receiver explaining that the price
is much higher than that amount. The promoters of the scheme to purchase Zion, however, are not discouraged.
Kodol Fop Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat
A most excellent gilt for the man. Nothing would strike his fancy better than one of our House Coats or Smoking Jackets. Come In beautif nl designs and patterns.
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MUFFLERS
FANCY
All the new styles and shades, put up in Individual Boxes, made to please the recipient. All prices from 50c to $1.50
$2.50 to $4 An exceedingly appropriate Jiff. A beautiful collection to lect from. BUY IT HERE.
For Xmas Gifts, LOVES $1.00 to $2.00
Already for you to give put up in Individual Boxes, Black, Tan, In Kid or Undressed Kid. Come lere, we have the aoods 4-iat pleases.
25c to $1.50 "II - - Put up in Individual Boxes, a very useful and-appro priate gift to any man.
na i
V Neckwear For rJ3en
50c to $1.00
A dozen shades of Ties and Handkerchief Sets in fancy boxes. Not expensive, yet a very handsome present
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at less than New York prl ces. DUNHAM'S CZ7-C29 Mala Tbe place where you money will go iarther than at any other f oral tore store In the city. Call and be convinced.
For your snpper or Breakfast, try PURITANA MUSH A delicious new health food; five cents for a two-pound roll. Made at ZWISSLER'S. Ask your Grocer for it.
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