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   Bedford Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 2, 1908, Bedford, Indiana                                251  APRIL 2, 1908.  large shipments of Room Rugs direct from the mills places us in position to offer you not usual in both value and carpet man will be pleased to show and ad County Funds For Marcii is 14,500 IN Increase During the Month of More Than 51,000.  C. Vice Ei AND COND I flON OF Trust the Close Its Business 1192,333 10  4::  and 37  Sarings Bii 97  97  ofi 33  i Undivided Discount and other t ept Banks ust 232.535 45  25.G0 00 500 Oo 4.001 95 1,423 04 19.3,069 78 2.750 00 5'.789 7S  232,535 45  L rt rence Ei of Tiie Citizens Trust of do solemnly swear that the above statement is E. E. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of 1008.  IT Notary My commission 15, Yoti Only a wonderful soothing - and healing Root Juice and how it removes the cause of sick and and wonderful it contains for tne liver and Ypa would go now to Owl drug store and get of it ancl stop ip Where lie Gets de Sagan boasts great Damage at Seymour EGG Some the According to Chip never But he his best just now to work ' ' receive the of jour upon your appeal aace if you will take remedy as it tones the and imparts new life Foley's kidney remedy nervous exhaustion alfc forms of and bladder ( taking it 1o-p-.vi-O^l irt Pales will be By order of it here who was in Seymour reports that the worst hail storm in the history of the visited that place about noon doing a great deal of Chip insists that lots of the hailstones were as large as goose The Seymour Democrat does not make them quite as large as but says that some the stones were reported to be as large as hen eggs and a large number were almost that Democrat says and skylights were shattered all over the city by the Probably the most damage occurred at the greenhouse of M. F. where nearly every pane was broken The damage to the plants was also Fruit trees and grapevines about the county injured also by the fall and in some places were quite far advanced o to the recent warm is possible that some occurred among the live st ick in differ ut parts of the county the hailstones were heavy enough and fell with such that they would have caused injury or tven death had any animals been exposed to the full force of the the Gaiser nursery south of the city the hail destroyed 2,495 panes of glass by actual besides injuring the plants and trees to some The passed over the northwest and a telephone message from Brownstown states that no hail appeared in that to the statement of County Auditor Walter G. Owens the funds of the county on deposit in the various banks on the last day of March amounted to as against on deposit on the first day of On the first of March the county funds on the different banks as National 000.  National 826,400.  City of Mitchell National of Mitchell 813,200.  last March 31. the sums in the various banks were as National National City of Mitchell National of Mitchell interest for the month amounted to 8186.75, divided among the various banks as Citizens National 869.18, National Stone City 824.45, Bank of Mitchell 92, First National of Mitchell Governor on the best Custom Tailors make quite as good as the sort we cheap Tailors certainly The best custom tailors charge twice as much as we and the cheap tailors charge as a Look at Our Suits at to one of our handsome new Spring and you'll be very quick to see that we can FIT YOU AND SAVE YOU MERRY WAR Gov. Hanly Gets Another Jolt In Goodwine's the ballot does Vice President Fairbanks expect to be nominated the republican convention at Indianapolis this afternoon James E. of was nominated on the fifth ballot for With 613 votes on the first ballot he gained steady on each succeeding ballot until the when he was but ten votes short of th necessary 736 It was before tne roll was finished on the fifth that he was States Senators and Hemenway and Gov. District meetings were held during morning to select committee members and convention resolutions committee Wednesday night completed the after a vigorous indorsement of Vice President Charles Fairbanks ss Indiana's choice for the presidential nomination and instruction to the national delegates to vote and work for his nomination at includes a plank written by Fairbanks which insists upon a revision of the tariff Dy a special session of Congress to be called for that purpose after the fall platform also contains a plank favoring local option with county as a Indianapolis of the Cincinnati Enquirer sent the following 1o his paper Wednesday elements are here for a political tragedy that may stir the party from one end of the state to the Hundreds of party leaders have been boiling with indignation today over the publication of a story that Governor Hanly told some of his old neighbors in Warren county that he would not support their candidate for lieutenant Fremont if he should be the advance guard arrived for ihe convention have been rumors that the Governor would demand the re moval of from the ticket if he should receive the Goodwine was one of the governor's ardent four year and was regarded as one of his favorites until the last session oi the when they disagreed over the insurance regulation have been rumors that the Governor had some card up his sleeve to use against Goodwine just before the been no secret that he backing E. F. of speaker of the last of Branch has not been posing as the governor's governor's announcement that he would not support Goodwine if he is nominated went through the immense gathering of party workers like an electric Many of them made no attempt to control their this afternoon about 3:45.  and his mother had been working at the Hatfield He complained of a pain in his and started home his mother accompanying were going along the East Side in front of the block when the young man staggered over toward the stairway and fell in the crowd soon congregated and Fisher was lifted but he was entirely Succumbs to Heart in Stairway While Walking Along tlie East Time to Walk Dr. Hill goes on the undesirable list at Berlin and Ambassador Tower at the White it may require High Diplomacy to decide whether or not che boners are Louis Little Early tho famous little liver Sold by Franklin's drug about 18 years son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton dropped dead on the East in 1he going up to Alexander IS LIME COAL M. Republicans in state convention Wednesday cleared the way for the adoption of a platform and the nomination of a state ticket this was completed with the selection of Representative Jesse of Indianapolis as and John of as permanent Julian of Danville was chosen Addresses were made by these two officers of the and 10 APRIL 1st.  styles of lace and embroidery trimmed styles of lace and embroidery of lace and embroidery trimmed Corset of lace and embroidery trimmed WAIT UNTIL TOO BE THE FIRST on the  

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