Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 September 1904 — Page 2
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RICntlOITD DAILY PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
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Do You Want to Know
about the most delightful places in this country to spend Summer?
A region easy to get to, beautiful scenery, pure bracing cool air, plenty of attractive resorts,good hotels,good . fishing, golf, something todo alt the time economical living, rest, health and comfort. Then write today, (enclosing twocent stamp to pay postage) mention this paper and we will send you our 15W4 edition of "Mic igan in Summer " containing 64 pages 200 pictures, maps hotel rates, etc., and Interesting Information about this famous resort re glon reached via the Grand Rapids & Indiana R y "THE FISHINA LINK "
PETOSKKY KAY VIEW NORTH PORT
HARBOR P'T
WEQUETON8ING MAUKINAO I'D WALLOON LAKE
TRAVERSE CITY
UABBIEU
OVER
SEVENTY TEARS
ABE MR. AND MBS. WALTER
CARPENTER, BOTH OVER 90.
WEAR OLD TIME GARB
CROOKED LAKE
A fine train service, fast time, excellent fining cars, etc., from 8t. Louis, Louisville, Indianapolis, ChlcagoC. L. LOCKWOOD,
GEN. PASSENGER & TICKET AGT X Grand Rapids, Mich.
BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "Elrado" laundered collar, "The kind iiat don't melt down."
The Eldorado steam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St. Phone 147 Richmord. Indian
CATARRH
THIS REMEDY ilS SURE TO " GIVE . SATISFACTION ELYS Cream Balm
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1 It cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased
membrana. It cues Catarrh an drives
away a cold in the
Head quickly. It Is absorbed. Heals and Prowets the MemhraDe Restors the Senses of Taste mid Smell. Large size 50c at druggists or mail. Trial size by mail 10c. ELY BROTHERS. 6fi Warren Street, New York.
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Are You Looking For a Farm? I have a number of desirable" farms for sale. All sizes and all prices R em ember the name and place. , T. ' R. WOODHURST, 918 Main St., Richmond, Ind.
A FINE
On Street Cor Line In Boulevard Addition ATA BARGAIN W. H; Bradbury & Son Westcott Block
Harness For Show and harness for eve'y day use mean a difference in quality in some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of coutse, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is
made from good stock, and every'set maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All sorts of horse equipments at very moderte prices - - - -
Two Triends Are Growing Old GracefullyMr. Carpenter's Fine Record.
Perhaps no place in the country
furnishes a more striking example of
pxowing- old gracefully than is seen in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Carpenter, of this city. Both are now past 90 years ( of age and for more than seventy years they have been traveling life's road together. Despite their advanced age both are in fair health and they are active. Twice a week their carriage may be seen going to the Quaker meeting house, where for so many years they have attended services. Mr. Carpenter takes care of his own horse and it is no uncommon thing to see him riding horseback, sitting as straight as a man thirty years his junior might do. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter are among the few Avho cling to the garb that was once a distinguished mark of the Quaker quaint bonnet and plain dress for the woman and high hat for the man. They are typical of a generation that has passed naver to return. Superintendent of Earlham. Mr. Carpenter was born in Albany, N. Y., January 1, 1811, and is now 94 years old. His wife, who was Susan Mabie, was born in New York, December 27, 1811, and is nearly 93 years old A great deal of their marmied life was spent in Ohio. They resided at different times in Clinton
and Wan-en counties, at Wilmington and Cincinnati. When they removed to Richmond it was that Mr. Carpenter might take the superintendency of Earlham College, a position that he filled" with credit for fifteen years.
After retiring from the position he was still active in the management of the institution. Now, in the evening of their life, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter are living in peace and happiness within sight of the institution in which both have taken so much interest. The ending of their pilgrimage will be a fitting
climax for the long and useful life they have led.
THANKFUL PEOPLE They Arc Found in Every Part of Richmond. . Many citizens of Richmond have good reason to be thankful for burdens lifted from aching backs, which they bore patiently for years. Scores tell about their experience publicly. Here's a case of it: Mrs. L. Aldrieh, of 407 North Thirteenth street, says: "For several years my kidneys were out of order and two or three times each year I was laid up and had to take medicine. I had at such times constant aching pains through my loins and in the kidneys. I could not rest comfortably and in the morning was lame and sore all over and was often scarcely able to get up. Learning about Doan's Kidney Pills I secured them at A. G. Luken's drug store and began taking them. I soon felt better and continued to improve steadily until cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute.
AN INDIANA
HEIRESS
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MRS. MICHENER OF MT. CARMEL EXPECTS TO RECEIVE
ICEJJINE In West Virginia Supplies a County With Cold Storage. (Wheeling (W. Va.) Cor. Chicago Inter Oceon.) The greatest natural curiosity in West Virginia is the ice mountains in Hampshire county. The mountain, which is 4,000 or 5,000 feet in height, is situated about 16 to 18 miles beyond Romney, on a mountain road, and is known to many of the people thereabouts as the "mountain of ice." One side of the mountain the wes-
$150,000,000 FORTUNE
With Others She May Get a Vast English Estate Pressing Her Claims.
Indianapolis, Ind., September 14.' Relievjng she is one of the principal heiresses to an old English estate valued at .$150,000,000, Mrs. Telitha Jane Michener, of Carmel, Ind., together with relatives, has engaged English attorneys to press her claim. If Mrs. Michener can prove that she is entitled to her share of the estate she will receive about $15,000,000. Other relatives, of which there are about fifty in this state, will also receive large portions. Mrs. Michener says that her greatgrandfather, Lord Lawrence, at one time owned two counties in England, upon which he erected a palace known as Marble Hall. After his death, years ago, in. some manner his wife. Lady Lawrence, did not come into his estate. She died several yeai-s ago in England. For years John Mazingo. of Greentown, Ind., a cousin of Mrs. Michener took it upon himself to look up the descendants and try to claim the estate. After long correspondence he was convinced that his relatives were
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Columbia, "The Uncolorcd Catsup," is a "pure food" product. Made by a new process without artificial coloring matter of any kind. It has the natural .red and flavor of the perfect, ripe tomato. Ask your grocer for "pure tomato catsup" without artificial coloring matter and you will get Columbia. COLUMBIA CONSERVE COMPANY.
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One of the most successful PreoaratorT
,Schools in the West. Best advauUgetT at moderate expense for a limited num-V ' ber of weil bred boys. Separate school HftS
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REV. J. H. MCKENZIE. Rector.
tern is covered from apex to the
river's edge with loose ore or shale entitled to the money and immediate-
The Wl&glns Co.
$100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be leased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and asisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,Q Sold by druggists, 75c. Hairs Family Pills are the best.
N. O. Peterson, Hampton "Wife was sickly and unable to eat, sleep or work. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea made her strong, healthy and rosy cheeked. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup if you don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil on hand for the emergency.
MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate 4cency, Main and seventh streets.
Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by hose tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at A. O. Luken & Co's drug store.
to the breadth of at least a quarter of a mile. Beneath this' shaly rock, no
matter at what season of the year,
there is always plenty of ice to be found. "When the natives want to
get a suupply of ice they go to the
mountain, lift up some of the flat stones, and dig or pick out all the
ice they want. Ice has been got there as late in the season as September 15,
and that alwavs near the surface.
The people say that there is plenty
of ice the year round, only requiring
a little deeper digging to get it.
Snakes and other reptiles which seek
to cross the spot on which ice is found freeze and become torpid before they
succeed, as the frozen and dead bod
ies of main7 found lying on top of the ground go to show.
Nothing will grow on or near the
ice deposit; it is too cold for that.
Below, at the foot of the mountain, a progressive farmer has built a big log dairy or cold storage house. The log structure has been erected partly in and partly beyond the earth, and the interstices between the logs for the depth of several feet on the moun
tain side are packed full and tight with ice, while the same frozen liquid
covers the floor to the depth of sev-t
eral inches. No effort is made to keep out reptiles, for, although meat, butter, eggs, &c, are kept in the dairy, as it is called, snakes and other such vermin always become torpid before they can do mischief. This strange curiosity has been known for some time, but only lately have the people concluded to put it to use. The only explanation of the freak given by persons familiar with the ice mountain is that the part of the mountain where the ice is found is composed of loose rock or shale, and that during the rainy seasons the spaces in the loose rock are filled with water, which during the long, hard winters which prevail in that section freeze so solid that the heat and rains of summer never reach it strong enough to melt it.
ly notified them. About a week ago Mrs. Michener received a letter stating that she was one of the principal heiresses and that if all went well she would receive .$15,000,000. Yesterday she received another letter stating that all that was now necessary was some small matter of looking up several marriages and births. Mrs. Samuel Michener, a daughter, said last night that her mother has already said what she would do with the money. Part of it she would divide among her eight children, and the "rest she would use in building a fine residence, and place some on interest that she might live comfortably the rest of her life.
Better Than a Plaster. A piece of Flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plasterfor a lame back and for pain n the side or chest. Pain Balm has o superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, muscular and heumatic pains. For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets.
CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, " Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any 'relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I ad taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the botom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets.
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YOU'RE AN OMR- ONE ' ; of those people that have put off from time to time saine in an order to onr stores It's up to you now to be looking for the man that nR the most of the best good, for your money. After reading this you will know fast whmrm to buy. We could sing ' low prices" until we were Wack in the fac r ut unless we could deliver the goods" our warbling would be in vain. Wo vo tho goods and cordially invite you to come and see how much good we ca do your pocketbook. Kansas Flour, guaranteed, 25 lbs 70c j The famous Camera Lunch Box. just tbe Cape Cod Cranberries, first shipment, per ! the tbn& fo the school girls' lunchouart 10c i " eon 25c quan. iuc j a large nickel-pUed Tea kettle, for a Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, peck 85c j few dajs only, 89c
Baltimore Swets, just as good, some like j Couutry Eggs 17c
them better, per peck, 25c
Country Butter 20c
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT The famous Puritan Corset, 3 styles, the best manufactured, each one guaranteed, this week 9c. .... Dress Plaid, a large variety of styles, jast the thing for school dresses, this week, per yard, 6c. I Don't forget you want one of those fine Broadcloth Dress Patterns, all the rage, will turn watei, from $1 to $1.50 per yard, worth 25 psr cent 'more. ' Outing Flannel we bought months ago and will sell them for less than other merchants can buy them for, from oc to Vic per yard. Stamps with all purchases. Free delivery. Phone your crder, either line. Store open Tuesday,. Friday and Saturday evenings.
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ICE CREAM, ICES, Etc. Delivered to any part of the city
; MILK AND CREAM FOR SALE 1-2 North 7th St. ( Old Harrington Building ) RICHMOND, IND.
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Traverse City and Northport, $6.00 to Mackinac Island on G. R. & L An
nual Excursions on September 13th.
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Come early to select from from best stock in Indiana. 1
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