Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 March 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MARCH 26, 1904.

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MEN AND WOMEN. Cue Big O for unnatural iliHcharees.iuflanimatiun 'rritatious or ulcerationi of mncou membranes Painless, and not astrin cent or Doi-onous.

Sold by Drocslnla. o. eent in plain wrapper riy exDrens, prepaid, foi tl .00. or 3 bottles J2.7S. Circular sent on reiues

Every Women - . " , 1 1 1 .,y

about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vfnnl Syrinir. Injec

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If h cannot supply the MIKVF.Ii. accept no

other, but send stamp tor illnatrated book arau-a. ItsriveS

fall particulars and direcnoiis in- I -valuable to ladies. AM fc. CO.,

Times mag., aew ir.

SET AN EXAMPLE

Indianapolis Judge Imposes

Fine on Drummer Selling Without License.

A VALUABLE PRECEDENT

Other Cities in the Stat Are Protected by Similar Laws and Merchants Are Interested.

Competition of a Ruinous Kind Was Opened and Merchants Took Prompt Action.

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cleanses, soothes and hcala the diseased mea.aue. Jt cures catarrh at? 1 drives away a cold lu tue head

Cream T.-ttm placed !nto toe nostrils, epieids over the membrane and is abecAc. Relief is Immediate an I a cure follows. It is tot cmirg doe? not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at "Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cer.ts by maiU ELY BROTHERS. 5. w-'arreu StreeU Ke York

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Address Dept. G. JOHNSONS PI(Tfl RAILWAY TILEGFi H ttSTlTl IE Indianapolis, indlcna

Indianapolis, March 26. An Interesting case which sets a valuable precedent for other towns where conditions similar to those in Indianapolis exist has just been decided by Judge Whallon of the police court. Whallon, yesterday, assessed a fine of $100 and costs against a drummer who was here selling samples at the Claypool hotel. The man represents a Boston house which is in the habit of selling

samples to merchants who then order

what they want. This particular drum

trior had not taken out a license to

make such sales. He opened head-

miarters at the hotel which in reality

were as extensive as an ordinary

stnre and called in merchants to ex

amine his goods. He did a thriving

business until the police "lit" on him.

Indianapolis has a law requiring men

making sales in the manner mention

ed to take out a license. The drum

mer overlooked this fact and did not apply for permission to make his Rnifis Some of the merchants who

saw the eastern firm encroaching on

their legitimate business complained ncrainst thf rr.an and he was arrested.

In police court the fine mentioned

was assessed against him. 1 he ponce

have been notified to watch for other

similar violations of the law and trav

eling men who carry on such trade that requires a license will have a hard time in the future if they try to get along without the papers. COULDN'T GET TOGETHER

Trensurv Department, Office of the Super-i-i.utm,.t woshimrtnn. March

mbTfto: SEALED PROPOSALS 'will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p m., . v. iv,. f a n t-1 1 toot, and then

opened, for the construction (Including V' . j ' olotr1 1 rtnc and con-

duits) of the U.S. Postofflce nt Richmond,

Indiana, in accordance wun me uiniuB. i .nnn(,Hnni! nnlP9 of which IliaV D6

had at this effice, or at the office of the Postmaster at Richmond. Indiana, at the dis

cretion of the suterising Areuufiu James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect

Money Loaned Trom 5 to 6 per centThompson's Loan and Real Etat agency. Main and peventh street

Indiana Miners and Operators Can't Agree on Scale. Brazil, Ind., March 26 The mining situation in the block coal district is more uncertain than it has been for a number of years. After a three days' session the operators and miners' scale committees failed to reach an agreement and adjourned. The operators persistently refused to grant the demands of the miners, which were a low coal scale for machine work; that the operators should employ day men to take up the "bug dust" or refuse, and that blacksmiths who are used as extra firemen should be paid blacksmith's wages for their full time. While these demands seem to be a small thin for the operators

and miners to disagree over, it would add a great deal to the expense of

operating a mine and the operators maintain that they cannot afford it.

The miners' scale committee returned

to their homes to think the matter over until next Thursday, when the operators and miners will again try

to reach an agreement.

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Had Make-Believe Dollars. Mitchell. Ind., March 26 A young

man giving his name as Henry John-

nn has been arrested on a counter

feiting charge. About a dozen make-

believe dollars were found in nis pockets. Marshal Jones, who made the arrest, also obtained the dies in which the coins were made. Jdhnson lives in a secluded place, about two miles from town.

For All Kinds of Farm Work

Despondent Man's Suicide. Tipton, Ind., March 26. Samuel Fenton, a laborer employed on the farm of Mrs. Snowden, about ten miles west of here, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart with a revolver. He had been despondent for some time. The body was found in the barn by children.

Nothing But the Latest and Best.

Didn't Know It Was Loaded. Muncie. Ind., March 26. Mabel

chafer, a sixteen-year-old girl, was ac

cidentally shot by her younger broth

er, who was cleaning a revolver, which he did not know was loaded. The bullet struck her in the hip and

Imbedded itself in her body. It is not believed her injuries are serious.

Dangerous Sport for Boys. Columbus. Ind.. March 26. While

Marion and Carl Llnke, seven and nine years old, respectively, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Linke, near

Clifford, were playing "Injun," Marion was shot in the eye with an arrow from a bow handled by Carl, and the

eight was destroyed.

Thouaht He Was a "Hood

Portland, Ind., March 26 Rankin, aged fifty years, a farmer of Jay county, killed by hanging. He had suffered losses through mistortune

and he came to the conclusion

was a "hoodoo" to himself family.

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. Jacob wealthy himself several recently

that he

and his

Accidentally Killed Sister.

Terre Haute, Ind., March 26. Wil

liam Holer, while target shooting with

his revolver, on the home farm, near

nnrnett. accidentally shot and killed

his thirteen-year-old sister, the bullet

glancing and striking the girl.

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tircliase.

JONES HARDWARE GO.

Best Remedy for Constipation. "The finest remedy for constipa

tion I ever saw used is Chamberlain's

Stomach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant effect, and leave the bowels in a perfectly natural condition. " Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudboff, corner fifth and Main.

Colonist Tickets to West and North

west via Pennsylvania Lines. One wav second class colonist tick

ets to California, the North "Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from

March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest

Ticket Agent of those lines. CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FT.

WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. Richmond, Ind., March 17, 1904. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Ft. Wayne Railroad company will be held at the office of the company, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing eleven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT, till aprl S Secretary.

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a clear head, an active brain, a strong a clear head, an active brain, a strong, ' vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life.

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deal with the oldest and most reliable company in the city. Our money is at your command. We lead others follow. Our rates are the same to every one. We originate others imitate. Do you owe several small bills and wart to concentrate them all in one place? Jf so. come to us. We will loan you the money to pay your bills. , . ' We will loan you on your household goods, pianos, teams, wa- t gons. or any other personal property of value, and leave it m your possession. It is far better to owe one firm than many, especially if you deal with a company that will treat you right at a?l times. One that is reliable, one that will live tip to all promises. One that will make a contract that will suit you. Here are some of the terms of our weekly plan, allowing you fifty wteks in which to pay off jour loan : 60c is a weekly payment on a f 25 loan. $1.20 is a weekly payment on a J50 loan. $2.40 is a weekiy payment oa a $100 loan. Other amounts in the same proportion. When you need money come to us.

R CHMOND LOAN CO,

Established lSUo.

Room 8, Colonial Building.

Home Phone 44&

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