Bedford Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - April 4, 1908, Bedford, Indiana 17. 253 APRIL 4, 1908. ' Annual Spring Opening begins Monday and continues the Will you be our guest for at least part of the week and participate in the of the Candidate for Governor of Republicans That Democrats Will nomination of the Republican state ticket at was much talked of over the state Friday following the return of the delegates from the delegates in. descri the convention as and enthusiastic and men have ' been named tor every ' is a very widespread on tlie part of Republicans that the convention chose the weakest man available in naming James G. Watson for ' a t that the candidate was not the best Custom Tailors make quite as good Clothing 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 Meeting of Second District to Consider the Selection Spring Floral - who The reason fer this belief is the that the is said to hostile to and generally believed that will cut some figure in the fall privately expressed of many republicans is that the democrats will elect their candidate for governor next Fhoare conceded to Bave an strong were eagerly hoping regarding him as the easiest man to and they are elated so far at the iturn of It is also believed by that the jolt given Gov. Hanly the convention nominated wine for after Hanly had declared he should not to that tiv the Democratic of is access next Novem 4ber. we an it is very not tc permit of any delay the the stomach out of Take something at that Will and There is not for belching of Kodol is and will digest OF Bears tlie Image of YEARS Gonder is Owner Old Piece of but the figure of Caesar is very being in there is any way by which the coin can be positively iden as one thai was in use centuries before America was even dreamed of by the Genoese before the dawn of is doubtless worth a great deal of So far as known it is not even listed in any of the coin collector's It is probably tbe oldest coin in or one of the scarcity and age adds value to a the plumber on Sixteenth has one that ought to be worth a lot of Just exactly how old it is can not be but that it is at least eighteen hundred years old there is little coin is silver about the size of a with a raised image of Caesar on oue It is a coin of the Empire when Caesar Mr. Gonder came into possession of it nr twenty years ago while living m New but attached no especial value to merely keeping because of its evident age as a who have seen the coin have expressed the opinion that it is not less than eighteen hundred years There is no date There are some that have been worn ff until are no longer Will Occur at Orleans Sunday at 1 postmaster at Orleans and one of the editors of the Orleans died Thursday night of spinal from which he had been a sufferer for- the past three Mr. Kimbley was quite an active politician and was serving his second term as He was well known in A widow and one son The funeral will occur Sanday afternoon at 1 o'clock ai the Methodist church in Orleans and will probably be under the direction of the Knights of Pythias and Odd as Mr. Kimbley was a member of both H. Underwood chairman of the Democratic county was called up ever the long distance telephone this by A. J. of chairman of the Democratic district and notified that there would be a meeting of the district committee at Vincennes next Monday afternoon at 1 meeting is it the request of members of the committee from five of the counties of the congressional district to consider the proposition regarding the selection of delegates to the district convention at Bloomington April 30. This proposition is to the effect that township primaries or conventions be held in each county of the district on the same the time to be selected by the Mr. Davis proposes that the expense of the if a primary is be among the several candidates to the wealth of which will throw the burden of the expense on only two counties that are really effected by the pro posed meeting at Vincennes are Lawrence and county has already had a convention and selected delegates favorable to Davis and the Sullivan county central committee has adopted a resolution instructing for giving him the right to select the what action will be taken at Vincennes is not Mr. Underwood said this afternoon that he could not say just what his attitude will be at the At this time he is inclined to the belief that he will i stand pat on the action that has already been taken in this but he said that his action would depend largely on the situation that may develop at the day before the county convention was held here there was a meeting of the district committee this which for the time of selecting delegates to the district convention in all of the counties of the district except where it had already been arranged to hold the convention and select delegates the following as was The candidates for congress were all present at the meeting of the D. Saw it now it is here's where Roosevelt and John D. Rockefeller have a of the worst of kidney trouble is that it an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal Take Foley's kidney at the first sign of trouble as it corrects and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes drug Where He Gets de Sagan boasts that he never But he is trying bis best just now to work the Glenn of Orleans came over this morning to visit relatives and friends for a day or Little Early the famous little liver Sold by Franklin's drug three bars for ten P. F. marriage license was issued by County Clerk Boone Leonard Friday evening to Thomas and Viola IS LIME COAL M. and Mrs. O. M. Clark and little daughter will arrive tomorrow to visit Clark's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 10 APRIL 1st. of Jace and embroidery trimmed of lace and embroidery trimmed Corset styles of lace and embroidery of lace and embroidery trimmed WAIT UNTIL TOO BE THE FIRST on the