Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 April 1904 — Page 2

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Three Charges of Dynamite Fail to Open Flat rock Bank Sate. Challenges the Interest of the Scientific World. WSneire o Daring Attempt to . Bivrslariase the Bank at Flutrock Proved. Wholly Unsuccessful.

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. low oi trie unoon zsacwiy of Scienco, Says: "JIunyon's Paw Taw ia scientific in that it properly present3 to the materia . medica to the medical profession and to the sick and suffering the active principleship of tho fruit of the carica papaia (Paw Paw), in its most eligible form. It accomplishes digestion surely and perfectly. It makes tne mostof the food. Makes the best of the food. Assures perfect assimulation. It perfects the several fluids that have to do with digestion and makes dyspepsia impossible. "It cures Catarrh through a physiological action which removes all foul and unhealthy mucous of a catarrhal character. It renovates the mucous surfaces drives out the catarrhal poison wherever it finds lodgment, cleans house, as it were, and in so doing cures Catarrh or Gastritis, and restores healthful conditions." If you have catarrh, Try it. If yon have dyspepsia, Try it. If you are nervous, Try it. If you are despondent, Try it. If you are weak and run down, Try it. Cast away all tonics, all medicines and all stimulants and let Munyon's Paw Paw make you well. It will lift you into the high altitudes of hope and hold you there. It will give exhilaration without intoxication. Sold by all druggists. Large bottle,-? 1. Paw Paw Laxative Pills. 25c a bottle.

Citizens Heard, the Kxplosion But Made No Attempt At Interference.

Flat Rock, Ind., April 9. An attempt was made by burglars to open the safe in the Flat Roc. bank. Three charges of nitroglycerin were exploded, each one proving unsuccessful in removing the inner door. People were aroused by the sound of the explosion, but no attempt at interference was made. It is supposed that the burglars became alarmed, however, and fled before oomnletine their task. Tools

were secured from Field's blacksmith shop, and also from the railway tool- ! house. The bank recently opened, and i was doing a flourishing business.

There was much money in the vault.

There is no clue to the identity of the

burglars, whose work indicates they are professionals.

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State Will Have Assistance In Prose

cuting David Gordon.

Columbus, Ind., April 9. It is of current rumor that the State Liquor

League will assist in the prosecution

of David Gordon, accused of dynamiting the "blind tiger" operated by Richard Collins at Nashville. It is alleged

that the saloon was operated in defl

ance of the law, within a stone's throw

of the courthouse, but people in Nash

ville claimed they could get no evidence warranting conviction. The Daily Republican of this city referred to the lax enforcement of law in several caustic editorials, and the entire force was summoned to Nashville to testify against the "blind tiger." After appearing before the grand jury, the Columbus witnesses started for home, and that night the "blind tiger" was dynamited. The building was hopelessly wrecked, and there has been no saloon in Nashville since. Much excitement was aroused at Nashville, and Gordon' was indicted as having used the explosive. After a time he secured a change of venue to Morgan county.

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Burton's Relatives Shocked. Mitchell, Ind., April 9. Whether the conviction and sentence of Senator Burton of Kansas be just or not, it has caused much sadness here, his old home, where he spent his boyhood days and where he is known by everyone. Senator Burton's father and mother lived here all their lives, and both died about two years ago. A sister, Mrs. Dodd, lives here, and Senator Burton visited here several times a year. His conviction comes as a great shock to his numerous relatives and friends here.

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MONEY LOANED J"rom 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson Loan and Real Estat agency, Main and seventh itreeta.

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S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., waa

robbed of his customary health by in

vaion of Thronic Constipation. When

Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into

his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at A. G. Ln-

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Then She Was Locked Up. Princeton, Ind., April 9. Miss Lena Moore, a beautiful, well-dressed girl, is held here, charged with raising and passing checks. She presented a draft to the Farmers' bank for "sixty hundred dollars," which had, it is charged,

been raised from 60 cents. At the Peo

ple's bank she attempted to cash her

iadividual check for $1,000. Failing

in this, she bought $50 worth of goods at a store and gave her check, afterward found to be worthless. Then she

was locked up.

Held by Coroner's Verdict. Danville. Ind., April 9. Frank

Shockney was held for the murder of his father-in-law, George Dodson, by

the coroner's verdict. He was at once

arrested and is now in Jail. The men quarreled over the affairs of a poolroom in which they were jointly inter

ested. It was at first supposed that

the killing was done in self-defense, but the coroner thought otherwise.

Advanced the Hearing. Tndlananolis. April 9. The supreme

court has advanced the apportionment

cases and set tuem for oral argument

on April 19. The same order was en

tered in the cases trom Boone, Kipiey and Dearborn counties, which have all

been briefed together by the attorneys on both sides, the constitutionality of the apportionment law of 1903 being

the principal question in eacn case. Powder Wrecks Mine. Washlneton. Ind.. April 9. Henry R

tad Krneat Raymann were firing shot?

In the Raymann coal mine when two

25-nound kess of powder exploded,

wrarkinsr the mine. A coal car was

thrown forty feet and the air curtain

was hurled 100 feet. The Raymanns

were in an entry when the explosion

occurred and escaped serious injuries

Bride-toBe Was Disappointed.

Fort Wavne. Ind.. April 9. Miss

Anna Martin is suing Mr. and Mrs

Frederick Pohlmeyer for $2,000, alleg-

In that they spirited away their son

Henry C. Pohlmeyer, and prevented

Miss Martins marriage wta him

The alleged abduction took place while

the bride-elect was getting the mar riage license.

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