Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 266, 25 September 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1916

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REGIMENT'S SON RECOUNTS STORY FOR GUARDIANS

When the 69th Indiana embarked for the Hoosier state at Mobile, Ala., at the close of the Civil War, it took on board the ship and adopted 10-year-old John H. Newman, an orphan of Con federate parentage. Today this "son of the 69th" is a candidate for Secretary of State on the Ohio Democratic ticket. It was with personal pride that each of the sixty-four veterans of the regi-1 ment listened to Mr. Newman while he related his life history to them at their annual reunion in the circuit court room Saturday. Joined Rebel Army When the war broke out, the father and brothers of little John Newman Joined the Confederate army to light for the cause they thought just. During the first year of the struggle, Yankee bullets claimed their lives. The mother while grieving over the loss of her husband and children, took sick and died. Orphan John Newman was left without estate or home. He sold papers to make enough to buy his meals and slept where he could find shelter. "In 1864 and early in '65 I sold papers printed on one side of old wall paper for $5 each," the loyal son of the 69th who never misses the regimental reunion, told the veterans Saturday. "I would have to Bell a dozen or more papers before I would have rough to buy a meal. I was dealing v.ith Confederate money. Men In Blue Arrive "One night In the spring of '65 I went to bed when the boys in gray were flocking the streets. The next morning they were all gone. A day passed. Again I went to bed. When I rose the next morning, I saw outside the city long rows of strange tents. The men to whom the tents belonged were dressed in blue. "Such men had been described to me as horrible people. With the nerve which is common to newsboys, I decided to Investigate. The newcomers bought my papers but they only paid me five and ten cents. It was a different kind of money from that with which I had been dealing. The Yankee soldiers treated me line. Before they let me leave the camp, they gave me the first square meal I had had for over a year. "My boyish instinct took me back to the same place the next morning. The men called me their boy, and I was pleased. Follow Boys In Blue. "A few weeks passed and then one morning the paper which I sold announced that the war was over. A few days later I learned that my blue uniformed friends had received orders to leave. I followed them to the dock. With tears streaming down ray checks, I stood on the shore and saw the gang-plank drawn in. A big heart. eJ soldier 6aw me.' He threw down tho plank and told me to come. With almost one Jump, I was on the boat. It steamed away. "I was petted and made over. After the regiment was mustered out, I was brought to Richmond. To make Furo that 1 would be well taken care of. the veterans placed me in the care rf n fioldlc-r. Charles Bloom who lives in Ohio. He gave me a good education and cared for me. "The Northern army robbed me of my dearest friends on earth. I hold no malice towards them. The South now realizes that the North, through the ilvil War, started tha part of 'the country on the path of prosperity that it had never known before." After teaching school for a number of years, Mr. Newman was appointed Ohio State Legislative librarian. He resigned this position recently to enter chautauqua work and to become a candidate for Secretary of State. CATCHES HEAVY TURTLES LAWRENCEBURO, Ind., Sept. 25. Amdo C. Watts, 48, a fisherman, caught nearly 800 pounds of hard shell turtles near the mouth of the Great Miami river. The turtles weighed from three to sixteen pounds each. Under the operation of a new drainage law, Prince Edward island is expected to increase its farm values by $4,000,000. Despairing Woman Now Happy Mother Mrs. Stephens Did Not Need The Surgical Operation. Patoka, 111. "I had been married five years and my greatest desire ru i to become a mother. The doctor said I never would have a child unless I was operated on for female troubles and I bad given up all hopes when a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it regularly for sometime, and I am in better health than ever, and have a healthy baby girl. I praise your Vegetable Compound for my baby and my better health. I want all suffering women to know that it is the sure road to health and happiness. " Mrs.GEORGB Stephens, R. F. D. No. 3, Patoka, IlL Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is so successful in overcoming woman's ills because it contains the tonic, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, which act on the female organism. Women from all parts of tho country are continually testifying to its strengthening, curative influence. I It has helped thousands of women ' who have been troubled with displacement9,inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, And nervous prostration.

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The British Tommy Is nothing if not Inventive. This picture, taken on the Balkan front in Macedonia, show the ruins of an old monastery which British ingenuity has converted into a first class conteen. Foliage and earth plentifully spread over the roof, render it invisible to enemy airmen.

JOSEPH LOOP DIES AT CAMDEN ROME

CAMDEN. O., Sept. x 25. Joseph Loop died here late Friday afternoon at the age of 87. Mr. Loop suffered a paralytic stroke Monday. He has been a life long resident of Camden and vicinity and was well known and highly respected. He was for a number of years active in a commercial way operating a lumber yard and engaged In the contracting business. He was

a civil war veteran and served in the( Ninth Indiana cavalry. He was the! oldest member of the local Masonic

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lodge. He leaves a wife, an only daughter having died when a child. Funeral services will be in charge of the Masonic order conducted at the M. E. church by the Rev. C. L. Goudy of North Side.

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for in his personality there appears to be an ever flowing fountain of merriment that acts as a tonic to his audiences. He is the personification of the old saw, "Laugh and the world laughs with you." The songs will be all new and are entitled: "My Kill-;

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arney Rose, Tne iiOve I Give to You," "Where the Shamrock Grows," ' Mary Houllihan" and "The Yodel That Stole My Girl Awaya."

Al H. Wilson the great singing dialect comedian is underlined for an engagement at the Washington theatre on next Wadnesday when he will present his new Irish song-play "My Killarney Rose," which is a new departure from the usual type of entertainment given by this talented singer and actor. Mr. Wilson's popularity as an entertainer is augument-

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LEBANON, Ind., Sept. 25. Minnie B. Cones, who was divorced from Charles Cones in 1902, has filed suit against her former husband for $1,600, which she says is alimony he has refused to pay.

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5,000 PERSONS VISIT PREBLE FAIR GROUNDS

EATON, Sept. 25. Although the formal opening of Preble county's sixty-sixth annual fair will not take place until tomorrow a crowd estimated at more than 5,000 was on the grounds Sunday. Exhibitors In all departments are hustling and by tomorrow will, have their exhibits arranged for inspection. Entries in all classes are exceptionally large and promise is given that this year's fair will establish many new records. On the race program for Tuesday are two events, 2:13 pace and a race for county-owned horses. The former carries a purse of $300 and the latter offers $100: Entries in the pace follow: Ceasta M., b. m., Jesse Legard, Russiaville, Ind.; Gov. Cox, b. g., Oscar Vallery, Derby, O.; Babe Cresceus, b. m., Oscar Vallery, Derby, O.; View Pointer, b. s., Charles Slaight, Sabina; Babe Tanner, s. m., Jerry Flesher, Red Key, Ind.; Todd Echo, b. g., E. A. Decker, Dayton; Charles C, b. g., C. A. Carpenter & Son, Anderson, Ind. In the county race these horses have been entered: Guy Wilkes, b. g., Bernard Miller, Gratis; Henry Boy, b. g., Cliff Clark, Eaton; Mereckly, blk. m., David Shock, Gratis; Judge Wilkes, s. s., V. R. Seabrook, Eaton; Bud Tell, r., O. D. Brower, Eaton; Wanda Mack, s. m., Joe Huffman, Eaton; Viv-

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LIBERTY, Ind., Sept. 25. The Delta Theta Tau sorority met Friday evening, at the home of Miss Vivian Douthit. Beside the regular business of the meeting, special interest was taken in the Initiation of the pledges of the sorority. Misses Dorothy

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Bertch. and Josephine Copeland. These two girls with four others. Misses Mildred Malbaugh, Lorene Stahr, Ruth Kitchell and Ruth Morris, were pledged into the sorority about a month ago. The four latter named girls, were initiated at the home of Misses Mildred and Margaret Woods, about a month ago, but owing to tho fact that Misses Bertch and Copeland were absent from town, their initiation was postponed until Friday evening.

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