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n RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1913 PAGE NINE KILLED IN EAST IS CHARLES WOLFORD Body of Milton Victim Will Be Brought Home This Week. MORE TYPHOID CASES Homer Wissler, of Richmond, Stricken While Visiting Parents. MILTON, Ind., Oct. 17 Late dis patches from Waynetown, N. Y., state that the body of Clarence Wolford. a former Milton youth, who was killed In a railroad accident in New York about two weeks ago, will be sent to Milton tomorrow. Orvel Wolford, a brother, has gone to the scene of the accident, and will accompany the body home. There has been some mystery connected with the death of the youns man, as he had been buried ten days before the parents were noti fied. The body will be buried in the MUton cemetery. Case of Typhoid. Homer Wissler, of Richmond, is at t.- ; home of his father, Uriah Wiss ler, west of town.' He came home sick, and the case has developed into typhoid fever. Mrs. W. L. Parkins entertained the Cary club Thursday afternoon. The following was the program: Responses Autumn quotations. Topic for the afternoon's work, "Women of the French Salome" (a) Madame Roland and Her Time, Miss Bertie Frazee; (b) Madame De Stael and the Direc tory, Miss Oliver Wallace; (c) Ma dame Recamier and Her Friends, Mrs. Harry Doty; (d) Madame Mohl's Cir cle; Mrs. L. H. Warren. Duet, Mrs. Charles Kniese of Cambridge City and Miss Nellie Jones. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. C. A. Roark, Thursday, October 30. The motto of the meeting this week was "If you have knowledge, let others light their candles by It." Mrs. Julia Rail left today for Calu met, Mich., to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Curtis Little returned last ev ening from a visit In Mlddletown and Franklin, O. Mrs. S. Templin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meads of Cincinnati, and Mrs. V. D. Vance of Bentonville, at dinner yesterday. LaOrande Marven of Frankfort has advised friends here that he will be in Richmond on business next week, and probably will visit here. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones entertain ed the teachers' conference of the Christian Sunday school last evening. An Interesting program was given. "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," will be on the program of entertain ment at the ladies' fair Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson of Shelbyville, will be the week-end guest of their son. Prof. L. E. Thompson, and family. Mrs. Santford Little was at Cam bridge City yesterday. Mrs. Will Daniel and daughter. Flo rence were the guests of friends at Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gresh, Mrs. Ina Swope, Mrs. Sam Hoshour, Mrs. Em ma Frazee and daughter Bertie, C. J. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor ris attended the funeral of Elias Hast ing at Cambriuge City Thursday after noon. Charles Shutz was at Richmond yes terday. Mrs. J. L. Wike has joined her 6ister and is visiting at Waldron. Will Leverton attended the funeral of Elias Hasting at Cambridge City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Ouyles Miller of Connersvllle, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller. Miss Mae Keever was a guest at dinner yesterday with Miss Ruth Lev erton. The Rev. Mary Mills is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty took their little daughter, Dorothy to Chicago for a surgical operation. Word has been received that the operation was successful and that the little girl is coing well. FISHER TO BENEFIT BY K. OF P. FUNDS CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Oct. 17 Samuel Fisher of this city is one of the ten or more members of the Knights of Pythias of the state who will benefit by the action of the Grand Lodge in forming a special fund to be used for the relief of members either wholly or partially disabled. Mr. Flaher is totally blind. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your uacK is Acmng or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get soared and - M 4 1 .. 3 .. . 1 . 1 proceitfu in iimu juui utomacu wun a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys Keey your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them .-with a mild, harmless salts which re moves the body's urinous waste and .stimulates them to their normal acti vity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain froi. it 50 grain of acid anil waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lotn of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tableepoonfnl in a glass of wa iter before breakfast each morning for few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, yombined with lithia. and has been used for generations to clean and stim ulate Clogged kidneys; also t neutral ise the acids in urine so it no longer s a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. j Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no drubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. f v ( Advertisement) MAN EXPERTS ANNOUNCE JUMPS IN PRICES Men in Department of Agri culture Say Meats and Food Crops Scarce. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Another jump in the cost-of living is due, ac cording to department of agriculture experts who today announced that meats and food crops are scarce. The experts hold out little hope for cheap er meat through competition of Ar gentina and other beef producing coun tries under the new tariff law, because of the free markets of England and other countries. With the nations taking a share of the output, it is argued, meats hardly can become plentiful and cheap here. "The high cost of meat is a serious reality," said James M. Pickens, of the bureau of animal industry, "and it is now obvious that the rise in prices in recent years is the natural result of an actual shortage in pro duction. It is evident, also that the country is facing a short production of meat and that some constructive measures must be adopted if the ap petite for this class of food is to be supplied. OFFICIAL'S ATTITUDE ON CITY LIGHT PLANT PERPLEXESCIT!ZENS (Continued from Page One.) ary of $5,644.10. While during 1910 to 1S13 inclusive the entire expense of the city court was just $815.03, or a saving to the general expense of $4,829.07. I have included in the $815.03 the amount refunded to the victims of the "right and left" ordi nance, which amounted to $153.63. So in making a recapitulation of the whole, we find Zimmerman has had the advantage over the previous four years of $188,007.97, plus $2,650.00 used from the Chautauqua fund. What is there to show for this vast amount of money advantage which Zimmerman has had, in addition to the regular income from taxes and other sources? Has Nothing to Show. If you will except the possible in crease to the surplus of about $18,000 and an increase in the city's propor tion of public improvements of about $15,000, there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO SHOW. When the question of extra help to clean the streets, after the Fall Fes tival, is suggested, the street com missioner, Genn, assures us no such a thing could be thought of as there is no money with which to meet the additional cost. I have made a desperate effort to find one bright spot in the administra tion of Mayor Zimmerman without avail. I am reminded very much of the story of the doctor who, on one of his visits to a patient, said: "Well, my dear madam, and how are you to day?" "O, doctor," she said, "I have terri ble pains all over my whole body, and it seems impossible to breathe! Of course, I can't sleep at all, and I haven't a particle of appetite." "But otherwise," said the doceor, "you feel all right, don't you?" This story, it seems to me, is a striking parallel to the conditions of our city affairs. Now, seriously, what are we going to do about it? Isn't it time that something drastic be done? While our citizens show a keen in terest in national and state affairs, very little heed is given to municipal conditions which is decidedly of equal importance with national and state is sues, and is fraught with as great dan gers. The lack of attention and vigilance is what has incubated individual domi nance, and the results are the present deplorable state we find ourselves in. We now have an opportunity to rem edy these conditions, are we awake to the occasion? WILLIAMSBURG i Mrs. Will Palmer was in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Caroline Campbell, Mrs. Mary Campbell and Mrs. Omar Pearce spent Thursday in Greensfork. Mrs. Raymond Cain and Mary Starr were in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Will Brown was at Fountain City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin and daughter, Veta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Durbin Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal Watkins are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Link Watkins. Mrs. .I.-C. Ryland and daughter, Eliz abeth, were in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Letbold have re turned after several days' visit with relatives in Ohio. The Willing Workers of the Friends' church will meet with Gladys Faucett at her country home, west of town, Friday evening. October 24. Sunday school at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 9:30. Everybody is invited. "CURE" NO BENEFIT TO LOWLY SIMIANS WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Experi ments on monkeys with the Fried mann tuberculosis cure by the public health service have shown that the Simians have not been benefited by the treatment. The report on the cure to be made by Surgeon General Blue in a few weeks probably will condemn the formula as worthless. GETS EXTRA RIBBONS MII.TOX. Ind., Oct. 17. L. P. Zel ler, who received several prixes on white Orphington chickens at the Fall Festival in Richmond, this fall, re ceived four special ribbons of very beautiful lesign, donated by Lawrence Johnson, of Maysville, Penn. Mr. Zel ler received his start in the white Or phingtons from Mr. Johnson and for every prize taken on the chickens since, then he has received special rib bons from Mr. Johnson, making in all up to date, twelve ribbons. RACER IS KILLED AFTER BREAKING LEG Owners of Mabel W., Shoot Her After Accident At York. GOSNELL PART OWNER Dead Animal Had Track Re cord of 2:11 Was Valuable. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, Oct. 17 Curtis Gosnell sustained a heavy loss a few days ago, when Mabel W., a pacer, with a record of 2 : 114, broke her leg at York, Pa. Gosnell and Herb Smyser, of York, owned the horse. The injuries were so severe that it was thought best to kill the animal. Change in Meeting Place. The Helen Hunt club will meet next Monday afternoon with Mrs. Willard Petro, instead of with Mrs. M. R. Krahl, as announced on the program. Misses Louise Ebort, Bertha Cos grove, Mildred Doney and Ella Shut tleworth spent Friday in Muncie with Miss Margaret Shuttleworth. Dr. George Cook of Indianapolis, was here yesterday ' in consultation with local physicians regarding the case of J. A. Boyd. Twelve or fifteen couples from this city will go to Milton this evening to attend the dance to be given by the I. O. O. F. entertainment committee. Mr. and Mrs. Dean House saw "The Rose Maid" at the Gennett, Richmond, last evening. Mrs. Lo'per and son of Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris Wednesday. Mesdames Albert Bland, Bert May, Will aLudig, Ed Wisehart, Will Wise hart, of Newcastle, and Charles Wlker of Richmond, were guests of Mrs. Em ma Miller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Mary and daughter went to Mooresville today to attend the funeral of Miss Mary Es ther Macy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Macy, who died Monday in Collinswood, Col. The E. Aid society has received an order for a quilt from Miss Lida Hoffler, of Little Rock, Ark. Typhoid Causes Death. George, the 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, died yesterday of typhoid fever. Owing to the criti cal condition of another child, Jessie, there was no funeral service except that at the cemetery this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Albert Ohmit, John Dora. Ralph Luddington and Charles Diffenderfer were at Richmond last evening to see "The Rose Maid." Mrs. U. B. Johnson arrived Wednes day evening from Wanmego, Kan., to attend the funeral of her brother, E. R. Hastings. curtis Gosnell returned today from Hagerstown, Md. He will attend the races at Roekport, O., the coming, af-, ter which, he will be at home for the winter. Miss Mabel Grofford is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, south of Beeson's station, during the absence of her uncle. Father Shea, who is in Indianapolis. Mrs. Vene Patterson of Terre Haute is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mrs. Fred Goebel was a guest at a euchre party given Thursday after noon by Mrs. George Reid, of Rich mond, in honor of a number of ladies from Muncie. Miss Irene Murphy went to Marion yesterday to attend a meeting of the State Library Association. Miss Cath erine Calloway is serving as librarian during the absence of Miss Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Zehring and Mrse. M. Buckley of Connersville were guest of P. H. Zehring and family Wednesday evening. AT BOSTON SUNDAY The Rev. H. L. Haywood, of Rich mond, will preach at the Universalist church. Boston, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Subject, "The Atone ment: Its Meaning and Necessity." DOUBLY PROVEN Richmond Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Richmond citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the ev idence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. David Hershey, carpenter, 316 S. Thirteenth street. Richmond, Ind., says: "When I used Doan's Kidney Pills some years ago, they gave me such great relief from backache and kidney trouble that I publicly recom mended them. I gave a statement at that time, and I am now glad to con firm my former words of praise. I was troubled by kidney complaint and used a great many remedies without finding relief. Sometimes I could scarcely drag myself around and I had sharp pains in the small of my back. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of this trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertisement! LOANS 2 Per Cent Per Month on household goods, pianos, teams, stock, etc., without re moval. Loans made it all sur rounding towns. Call, write or phone and our agent will call at your house. Private Refiable THE STATE INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Take elevator to Third Floor. Richmond. Indiana ASKS OPPOSITION TO AID MEASURE President Makes Determin - ed Effort to Pass Cur rency Bill. WASHINGTON Oct 17-That!and Ul'p- and h,s u r' Mis PresfrW u I I ! Black. 15, was bitten through the president Wilson is making determin- , hand ed efforts to line up the full Demo-I Stray dogs, acting in a strange man- crane strength behind his currency measure was shown when Senators Heed and Hitchcock, two Democrats w ho are opposing the action by the nrtie committee on banking and eur-1 Cnlef of poHce Gorm0n and City renc, were summoned to a confer- 'Health Officer Davis are making eerv ent!i te.!OXf .Effort to stamp out what might devci- r.".ur,u mpeu uib caiier o agree upon a measure which can be reported so as to -allow its passage at k the special session, if possible. EAST GERMANTOWN i Mr. and Mrs. Will Behr are visiting in the southern part of the state. Philip Binkley is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsinger are visiting in Indianapolis. Hr-t Vo t,,,,l. f II : llJ . ii-i . nx. 1 done me a world ot good just try R?JrT h m ' Mf- Chle Rv- SiK assisting in ser-. them. R-V and $100 Recommended by Risers and Miss Bess Stoneeipher vices at laurel. Ind. i g Luken & Co Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bell of Indi-1' " ' A.iv,rtuem.-n, Mr. and .Mrs. B. K hourbeer, Mr. anapolis were the guests of relatives! " and Mrs. Everett Rhodenberg and here Sunda, j WIFE A DRUNKARD, family were the guests of Frank Rum- o . ... ...... . .' li'tTvrocitv ivrn mels, Sundav. 'Mr and Mrs- aIt'r Woodward and i ITNESSLS A LR . .,. . , children. Mr. and Mis. Mink of Greens- .Mrs. Amanda Wright entertained a fori, cnint cnHav ith ir ..nH . , . large company of Cambridge Citv 110 i Charging drunkenness and abandon friends at dinner Sunday. j D KIUott- 1 ln"nt- Alvin Baker was granted a di v. . ' t Mrs. Mary Reid is visiting her sis- j vorce from Carroll Bakr. Records f o v'8lt8 Fr,end- ter in St. Louis. from police court were introduced to sin?ST,H .h8,Mf Mn' Mr" and Mrs- J Halo. Mr. ' spent Tuesday with the Misses Wise Mra , r io .. a' and Mrs. Bratton Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Lammott Saturday. Mrs. Harriet Riley was a shopper in Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. John Wilson, of Greensfield. is! visiting Charles Hiday and family. Mrs. Ed Streets, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Chase. The Birthday club, consisting of ; Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Neff, Frank Koeher, Charles Winter, Frank Jacoba, Park Gipe and A. E. Ehle called on Frank pipe Sunday evening to celebrate his birthday. Women are employed in the found ries of Syracuse and Buffalo, where they work under the same conditions and surroundings as the men. Strengthen Your Lungs Is Timely Advice w when consumption claim over 350 daily in the United States. Neglected colds, overwork, con' fining duties and chronic disorders exert the weakening influence which allows tuber' cular germs the mastery. - The greatest treatment that science affords is courage, rest, sunshine and Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil to clarify and enrich the blood, strengthen the lungs, rebuild wasted tissue and fortify the resistive forces to throw off disease germs. Strengthen YOUR lungs with Scott's Emulsion its benefits too important to neglect. Physicians everywhere warn against 11-121 401 and 403 Main St. TWO GROCERY STORES Specials for Friday and Saturday POTATOES Fancy Stock Fresh Dug 25 Cents Peck Little Pig Sausages New Hickory Nuts TAPIOCA New Pearl Best Quality Regular 10 Cent 2 Packages 15 Cents New Norway Mackerel New Buckwheat Flour POP CORN POPPERS Large Sheetiron 25 Cent Kind Special Price 15 Cents Each Rambo Apples Fresh Chestnuts Pickled Pigs Feet Swiss Cheese Raisin Bread Canned Oysters Boullion Cubes Wheat Farina Exclusive Richmond Agents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffees and Package Teas John M. Eggemeyer & Sons FANCY GROCERS. East and West End Stores. Phones at 4th St. Store, 1151 and 1152. Phones at Bee Hive Store, 1198 and 1199. BLACK CHILDREN BITTEN BY DOGS Three dogs, believed to be suffering from rabies, have been killed by the. police during the last Jo davs. a! , . , .... , . i ;" Third street, known to hive Ditten three persons, was shot and . ern V:r.e and southern Randolph the head sent to the state laboratory ! counties. The petitioners want Nettle at Indianapolis for examination ViIl!cr-'k dredged, widened and deepened iRi.rb - Ki,., .v,, v, .v, ..' t ner, were killed at 604 South Tenth street and 725 South Eighth street TV. v,.o..i4 v. i,;m.4 o . v. : Tenth street also will be sent to In- dianapolis. or) .., PniHmir of rahios in ihp city. DUBLIN, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hale of Linton, Itld.. spent Simdav with .1. C. Johnson and familv. ' Leonard Champc made a business trip to Chicago this week. Mrs. John Schuerman of Batesvillo. visited William Schuerman and fain- 11,. I. . tored to Richmond Saturday. j Lyman Gilbert was in Indianapolis Wednesday. i Mrs. O. L. Needham is visiting in Newcastle. J- McAfee of 1 nion City called on Fred HayeB Wednesday. ENGLAND LAUNCHES ALL-OIL WARSHIP PORTSMOUTH. England, Oct. 17. Great Britain's first all-oil fuel battle ship, the largest in the world, was launched here yesterday. She was christened the Queen Elizabeth by Lady eux, wife of the commander of th commander of the Portsmouth navy yards. The ship carries eight fifteen inch guns. proclaim its worth and alcoholic substitutes. E4iiiiiy(Bir9 FLOUR Gold Medal You Know It 25 lb. 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