Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 312, 5 November 1912 — Page 8

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l'HE SICJHMONI lAliTiATIU3I AND SU3f-TKL.KtiKAil, XUJSSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, lyis.

MONDAY WAS BUSY DAY-OVER 1NDIAMA Campaign Was Fought Out Up to the Very Last Minute of Last Hour.

DRAWS OUT FOOT SORENESS AND AGONY

impressive in his plea for votes for Albert J. Beveridge.

Also Fine for Bunions, Corns and Callouses EZO for the Feet Only 25 cts.

KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 5. Eighteen automobiles filled with Progressives toured the west end of Howard county yesterday. G. R. Fertich, of Indianapolis and Clifford Jackman, of Huntington, were the chief speaker. Crowds greeted them at all stops. Thirteen automobiles filled with Republicans made a canvass of the county reporting large crowds at all stops. Local men were speakers. Heretofore, the day preceding election has been a rest day for the Republicans and there was no worry on their part as to the outcome. This year the local Republican organization worked harder today than they have any day during the present campaign. Last evening the Progressives held a rally in the Circuit court room. Thomas Daily, of Indianapolis, and James Bope, of Columbus, O., were the speakers.

Thousands bless EZO. Thousands of discouraged, fotsore people who tried other things without success now joyfully boast of strong, vigorous

j feet that never give out; that can ! stand the hardest kind of a day without the least symptom of an ache. No fussing; no bother; just rub on soothing EZO, a pleasant ointment, and no matter what causes your foot misery EZO will draw it out and blessed relief will follow at once. Get j EZO at druggists for Corns, Bunions, ; Callouses, or any foot trouble, and if it doesn't do as we say, money back from Leo H. Fihe. Great for rough skin, chillblains, chaps and frostbites. Ask for EZO FOR THE FEET. (Advertisement) Gavin made a brilliant defense of the principles of the Progressive party and j was interrupted frequently by ap- ' plause. Dr. Hannah Graham in her address told why the women should use their influence for the Progressive party and made an earnest plea for the suffrage cause.

HOLD "HOMECOMING!" FRANKFORT, Ind., Nov. 5. The Progressives of Clinton county closed the campaign with a homecoming last night. A meeting was held in the court room, which was taxed to its capacity by an audience composed of voters from all parts of the county. Thos. W. Chilton, of Indianapolis, was the speaker.

PUPILS FAVOR BEVERIDGE. PORTLAND, Ind.. Nov. 5. Beveridge, in the eyes of the East Ward grade school of Portland, should be governor of Indiana. A poll taken showed Beveridge 45, Ralston 42, Durbin 13, Hickman 2, Reynolds 1. On national tickets the poll showed Wilson 70, Roosevelt 43, Taft 20, Debs 2, Chafin 2.

BURGLARS STEAL BALLOTS. MORGANTOWN, Ind., Nov. 5 Burglars some time Sunday night entered 'the store of J. T. Woods, township trustee and stole the state ballots for this (Jackson) township. Duplicates were obtained at Martinsville.

NEURITIS GOUT RHEUMATISM

Simple 50-Cent Remedy That Is Having a Tremendous Sale. Notice how few people in Richmond are suffering from Rheumatism since Leo H. Fihe offered RHEUM A to the public at 50 cents a bottle and offered money back to anyone who isn't pleased. i It's only the skeptics who allow Rheumatism to have the upper hand: wise, broad-minded persons have freed themselves from the merciless grasp of the enemy of mankind. RHEUM A takes right hold and attacks the poisonous accumulations that cause Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Arthritis, Neuralgia and Kidney troubles, ard drives them from the body. Be healthy happy sleep well find work cheerfully. Try RHEUMA. (Advertisement)

COURT NEWS

OPERATE IN MUNCIE. i MUNCIE, Ind., Nov. 5. It was learned here that Burns detectives have been at work in this city for several days uncovering alleged frauds in the registration of voters. It is understood that about 150 illegal registrations have been uncovered. The Republican county committee, under the direct charge of Chairman L. A. Guthrie, also has been conducting an investigation and the committee is prepared to prevent all illegal voters from casting a ballot in today's election. It is probable that several arrests will be made.

JENSEN TALKS AT HOME. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Nov. 5. Gierluf Jensen, of this city, in making the closing address here last niht in his race for congress from this district, on the Progressive ticket, was given an enthusiastic reception. His campaign has been one of the most earn-

j est and strenuous ever made in this j section of the state. It is conceded ; that he will not be third man in the race and the surprise would not be so

very great if he wins.

ASK SUFFRAGE LAW. COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 5 As soon as the result of the election is known a committee from the Bartholomew branch of the State Franchise league will begin a siege of the newly elected legislators urging support of a bill for a law giving votes for women. Some of the candidates are already pledged to such a law.

i Judge Fox has rendered judgment in the case of Mary B. Jessup versus Robert C. Knopf, Minnie Knopf, Henry Reeg, Fahnley McCrea Millinery company and Frank Holman, complain on note and to foreclose mortgage. The demand was ? 1,785.

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DEBS HAS BIG MEETING. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 5. Eugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate for President, who celebrated his fiftyseventh birth anniversary today, closed his campaign in this city last night with one of the largest political demonstrations held in Terre Haute in years. Two large meetings were held. When Mr. Debs appeared he was accorded an enthusiastic ovation by his friends and neighbors. Mr. Debs assailed the principles of the three large political parties and declared the two old parties responsible for the present capitalistic system.

TOUR NOBLE COUNTY. LAGRANGE, Ind., Nov. 5. A bull moose party, composed of thirty automobiles and a drum corps, toured Noble county yesterday and was greeted by large crowds everywhere. At Lig-

l onier 500 people were out. At Albion

nearly 1,00 people met the party, and everywhere along the line the crowds were enths(6tic. Robert M. Waddell was the speaker.

"There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. One doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first dose eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement.

A RESERVOIR BURST

j Flooding a Section of Nash

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HELD LAST MEETING. ""CARMEL, Ind., Nov. 5. Judge George Gavin and Dr. Hannah Graham, of Indianapolis gave the addresses here last night at the last Progressive speaking of the campaign. Judge Sour Stomach Gas on Stomach Bloating Constipation Quickly Vanish with a Home-Mad Remedy Here la the recipe: Take two teaspoonfuls of ordinary baking soda, add two ounces of LOGOS Stomach , Tonic extract and enough water to make a pint. Shake it up and you have a home-made remedy that drives away all signs of stomach trouble in & jiffy and then builds up the entire digestive system. If you are troubled In any way with your stomach, get tmsy with this tonic treatment. The remedy Is easy to prepare; it does the business and saves considerable money. Get busy with your stomach now, and save trouble later on. You buy the LOGOS Stomach Tonic extract for fifty cents a two ounce bottle. If your druggist does not have it send 60 cents to Logos Remedy Company, Fort Wayne, Ind., and receive a full size package, postpaid. Advertisement)

CLASH MAY OCCUR. GARY, Ind., Nov. 5. Fears that Sheriff Gant would send deputies to Gary today to guard the polls were allayed yesterday when it was announced that he had not been called upon to guard the polls. The Gary police department, however, will have 100 special officers in reserve and in case tho deputies should come a clash is expected.

DIV. NO. ONE, A. O. H. All members are requested to attend the regular meeting Wednesday, Nov. 6th. Business of Importance. Wm. H. Carroll, Pies. John S. Lawler, Sec'y. 5-2t

(National News Association) NASHVILLE, Nov. 5. Without warning a portion of the east reservoir from which Nashville gets its wa-

i ter supply, burst early today, flooding j a section of the city lying at the foot ' of the hill where the reservoir is loj cated. Several houses were washed i away and several persons were reported missing. In South avenue and ' Eighth avenue, which felt the full force of the torrent the water was

from 6 to 8 feet deep. T. M. Heffey, wife and child, were washed out of their home, but saved themselves by climbing into a tree. W. O. Arsenger and family were awakened when their house moved from its foundation and fled to safety. The break was 150 feet wide. For Croupy Children Have Musterole at Hand! When you hear the croup alarm from your child, you must have relief at hand relief prompt and certain. MUSTEROLE positively brings children out of danger, and it does not blister the tenderest skin. Simply rub MUSTEROLE on the chest and throat where the pain is and the pain is gone! Keep a jar at hand. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Tonsilitis. Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains. Sore Muscles, Chillblains. Frosted Feet and Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's in 25c and 50c jars, and a special hospital size for $2.50. Accept no substitute. If your druggist can not supply you, send 25c or 50c to the Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and we will mail you a jar, postage prepaid. "I have been suffering from sciatica for some time, and I have tried many things, but nothing has done me so much good as Musterole. It is wonderful." Mrs. H. F. Stoddard, Queen's Park. London, England. (32)

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ELEVEN UNDER ARREST. EVANSVILLE. Ind., Nov. 5. Eleven of the twelve men indicted, for making false statements in applications for registration had been arrested. The officers have been unable to locate the twelfth man. All furnished bond of $200 each and . were released. The cases will be tried after the election. No other arrests are expected.

MAKES LAST SPEECH. NEW CASTLE, Ind., Nov. 5. The Progressive campaign in Henry county closed last night with the biggest rally of the year. The court house was crowded to hear Otis Gully, of Danville make a plea for the election of the Progressive candidates, national, state and county. He was particularly ,

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California Is the Campers9 Paradise The land of unequaled climate and unrivaled attractions. Health abides in the open, and California from the northern border to the southern line , calls to the nature lover and the artist with a charm that once known lasts forever. Tiy it this winter.

The Sunset Route is the open window route to California. No dust, no cinders. Sunset Express and Sunset Mail leave New Orleans daily for Los Angeles and San Francisco. Drawingroom and compartment sleepers, observation cars, electric block signals, oil burning engines, oiled roadbed.

Dining car service best in the world

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Tickets for the Lyceum Festival, Nov. 17-24, are now being delivered and seats reserved at the office of the Y. M. C. A. Season Tickets, $2.00, include reserved seat, and are transferable.

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THE OPENING OF THE SOCIAL SEASON Styles In playing cards vary as do styles in other things. New designs are constantly coming out. You will find our stock of PLAYING CARDS up-to-date; especially attractive are the "Society Series," fancy back, plain or gold edge cards, priced at 25c. Also the linen Radium finish at 25c. We have them at all prices frcm 10c up. See our big line. Special prices to Clubs. CON KEY'S, the Drug Fellers NINTH AND MAIN. ArrW-Grouch, Anti-Trust (Page 2)

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and we'll guarantee that you'll be delighted with it. For it has a soft cushion insole that supports the arch of your foot, fills the hollows of the sole so that 3'ou walk on your whole foot instead of half of it it's just like walking on air. No other shoe can possibly be so easy, so restful, so delightful to wear. And you can have your choice of many new styles and leathers at a reasonable price. We'll look for you tomorrow. . Feltman's Shoe Store 721 Main St.

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