Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 March 1906 — Page 7
THE MOVJnUG PALLADIUM THURSDAY, UARCH 1. 1908..
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY and packed in a package with all their oven flavor, delicious freshness and high quality? Which mill YOU hate? If you want to answer this question once and for all,' try a package of either of the three delights mentioned below:
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Social Tca Biscuit -....... ... Jt the thing to offer with an afternoon cup - of tea or chocolate or ebffee. Is fact,' they're good to- cat ' moat y time jt . 'for the pleaaara of It. ., Sweet awl slightly -flavored with vanilla.
a.: Butter Thin Biictijf A criap, light, deaacrt
.. blacalt, rich and ! tying, served aa tome- ! thloir 'onf of the ordinary. If yu really : want a blacalt . that's . particularly-nice, try S package. .'
Graham
Bo different from 'the ' ordinary Graham Crackers different la . baking- different la flavor different in packing. MorsnalaU . able more satisfying ' ;4-wore nutritions, ifcfede of ;tbe pares! 'Graham flour and bakcd in a manner : that only the National
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jjTer after yon will be guided by the NATIONAL SKCW COMPAKY Trade Mark, in red and white; on each end of a package, whenever and wherever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Waferu 4 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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INDIANA GIRL HAS RECORD
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- If joa want foknow how to reach this land where the climate It mild and where labor is neyer oppressed by stress of weather, bow much it costs to to and what you can do when you get there, send a cents lor books, maps, time tables and full information.
' 1 A. H. Waggoner, T. JL, 215 Jackson Bird- Chicago.
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; ' The abode of Soft Winds, Persistent Sunshine and ' Gentle rains ; the land of Beauty, Hap piness, Flowers, Contentment and Ilealth. ,
The Territory served r by the Louisville & Nashville Rail
road, stretching. from the Ohio River to the Gulf.: Throughout this wide area fertile land is yet to be had at from a Northern standpoint VERY LOW PRICES. From some of this land an average, of $416.95, net, was , made last year 'on, Strawberries. From"; Cantaloupes ,$250.00. ' . Peaches, Apples, Orapes. retu ' 'mndaomely. Cattle need bu t lit la , u-j n rf "ip . Write5 in tfJtV'-.::ikin F'vvcb. . . : . " i; G. A. Park. General Immigration and Industrial Agent
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MISS HOPKINS WINS CONTEST
tfblt SPEED AND ENBUEANOEJ
She Wrote 32,000 Worda in One Day
on the Typewriter Uses the Touch System. Washington, Feb. 28. Indiana
may claim the world's swiftest typewriter girl. She is Miss Laura Hop
kins, a clerk in the Patent Office.
A remarkable contest of more than
a month's duration -has closed with the announcement that Miss Hopkins is the most proficient handler of the
typewriter ever seen in the Govern
ment service,' which "employs several
thousand young , women. . Miss Hop
kins's feat was not the speed of thir
ty minutes or two hours, but the ability to maintain the highest average speed day after day. ;She has done as much as 32,000 words in a day,
and regularly turns out more than 15,000. She has been an employe of the office about four . years, and l uses a touch system which she learned in an Indianapolis school. Until six months ago,' Miss Florence Alexander of Arkansas, held the office championship, her record being 26,400 words in one day. She was graduated from the Drexel Institute of Philadelphia, and for two years held the championship, not only in the Pension office, but in. all of the departments of the Government." " It was declared by typewriter experts that her feat would never be duplicated, and Miss Alexander held her laurels until the little girl from Indiana came on the scene and pounded out 32,000 words in a day of eight hours.
CONVERTS AT GREENFELD. ' Revival Meetings ':Have Made Little Impression on the People-
Not Fifty Converts.
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Greenfield, Ind., Feb. 28. A revi
val , meeting ; at the ; Christian church
in this eity drew such a large, crowd Sunday , evening that many were unable to gain entrance. Every church in the city has , held, a revival meeting, beginning early: last fall,: but there have not been fifty converts in all. Evangelists have ' spent weeks in the work at the Methodist churches with little success, and have concluded this to be the most conservative city in religion in the state. The greatest revival ever held in the city was conducted by the Rev. ,B. F. Dailey at the' Christian church three years ago, when more than M00 made the confession.
Taken as directed, becomes tim rratest wtivsr'agent"' for th xefief of suffering fcnmanity erer C Vised. Such is ? Hollistex's Bdeky fountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea. or Tablets. For rale by AT G. ldukea &
TONS OF GOLD TREASURE. Vaat Store of WeaKU Cmptled From ';; New World Into Old. ; . : It has never beeu told hox vn.t ttss the treasure that was emptied from t!: new wor'd Into iiie old. in tUe giorlaus dars of the Span's! l3uj::ila. We cap only judge of hov grest it was c-il-lateral evidence. Tljt? Unites cf Cort;; and Tixarro arefinioui in nnu.;lj y new world history.': In to we hartread how tLe s jKi:er3 of tl:e f raiev carried away ouly -a smull part cf tb treasures looted it Mexico, ytt were g loaded tlocru wil'j sto!cu" :-p;d tun: when tbey fell from the er.n?rw.y intr the lake in tLe uiemordble retreat frcu: Mexico tbey sank and Crowned a? weighted with plummets cf lead: -a!sr we read how rizarro exacted as a tribute for the liberation of the Inca Atahulpa gold that filled to the depth of several f eet a room seventeen feet, wide by tjwenty-two feet long and that was valued at 1,300,000 pesas d'or, the equivalent of nearly $13,C00 of our money. When Drake sailed the south sea In the ; Golden Hind upon bis piratical voyage : of circumnavigation In the years 1577:79 and when he captured the Nuestra, Senora della Concepclonsurnamed the Cacafue 6r Spitfire of Cape San' Francisco, It took three days ; to transfer the treasure from the captured ship to his own In that single haul there was realized a ''purchase," as It was called, of over twenty-six tons, of ,Bjlvert besides eighty pounds of virgin gold, thirteen chests of pieces of eight containing over $1,000,000 in money and an enormous amount" of Jcwelslind plate. $7pori the evfdence of Johxt Drake we Wad that 'when the Golden Hind laid ber course for England, by way : of the Cape of Good Hope, she was so heavily baliasted" with pure silver 7 that she "rode exceeding, deep in the water." Harper's Magazine.
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THE MOONSTROKE.
READ. THIS! ' , Wanted, Found and Lost, in which personal gain does not enter, are inserted in thes columns free, prodding they are not over fifteen (15) words in length. No business advertisements inserted free of charge, Advertisers will do well to remember that letters directed to Initials Only are not delivered through the postoffiee. '
PALLADIUM! WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS. .
WANTED A dishwasher at the Brunswick Hotel. . '
WANTED Situation ;. by practical and - highly , recommended - - nurse. Phone 153 D Dublin. ,
WANTED Washings at 226 South Second street. 2S-6t
WANTED rA girl for general house
work at 220 North 16th street. One POB EENT First floor Flat.
tnai eaa go aeme at nigni is preferred. :.; y -
WANTED--A girl for general house work. To go home at night. Call 214 North Eighth street.
FOR RENT Seven room Flat. Lav- . atory, both kinds of water, electric lights. Over 41 North Eighth St. . Phone C26. - : ..' .-: v . " FOR RENT Six room flat, both .kinds f water, electric light and .batb.. Sixteen and two thirds per : month.' Possession at once. See McNeil & Ketch,
Up
to date improvements. 10 ? South
; Thirteenth street. . Phont626. .
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A Bailor'! Experience After a Jflcht Nap on Deck In Ihe Tropic. "People laugh at moonstrokes," said a sailor; "They call them ' shellbacks' superstitlonJ ; I once had a moohstroke, though, and I tell you It was no laughing matter. "In a full moon one night in the tropics I fell asleep ou deck. The moon shone directly on me. I Lay in a white poof of moonlight. '"So three h6urs went byv K i "Then, when they woke me, I felt like a man in a 'dream. My mouth hung open, as it does when I sleep,
and I couldn't close it, and my head j lay over on the side, and I couldn't
straighten ft up, TNor could I nnderstdnd whatjpeople said td me7 nor cbiildI obey orders. Voices I'd hear far away, but they seemed meaningless, unpleasant. I . was very drowsy. AH I wanted was sleep.
"They worked on me for two days, rubbing me down with cold water and losing me" with castof oil, before they brpught me round. And always after that I have been careful never to sleep where tbe inoot.; rays could get at me. My moons trok? happened eight years ago, but still at every full moon I am stupid and drowsy, my head droops a little to one side, and my mouth tends to hang'open. . ' " ' . ! 'There's' many a1 sailor has been moonstruck, : but "this accident never befalls landsmen. - Landsmen, yon see, never sleep out of doors." New York -Herald, f ; . .-1.:; ;. ;- . t : ? '-
WANTED Wood choppers to
560 cords of wood, about one mile from town. Apply to A. C. Underbill. Telephone 357.
WANTED There is an opening for a worthy young man to work his way through the Business College. Phone '240. 2-15-tf
FOR RlFoiw.troom Secend
, Floor Flat. . . Modern v improve- : ments. 1237 Main street; Phone 626.: :: i . Richmond property a tpeeialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329. ' - - tf. FOR SALE Household furniture at
410 North Fifteenth street.
WANTED Girl for light housework. Qood , wages if competent. Apply No: 105 South 15th: -, i i ms .hi i.i ..i ii i !
WANTED Twiddle ' aged ' woman " desires place as housekeeper, practical nurse or core of aged. Address this office.
; WANTED Washing at 123 South
8th street. :
WANTED Girl. 214 North street. General housework.
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Tfce Daektns Stiol In CSnarlamd. ... The lastest recorded use' of the ducking stool ln England (me designations cuekug';.and Qucklng were,' of course, synonymous the days of Queen Elizabeth) was In 1809. It was at Leominster, .when a woman named Jenny Pipes, alias Jane Corran, was paraded through the town on the ducking stool and ducked in the water near Ken water bridge by order of the magistrates. In 1817 another woman, called Sarah Leake, was wheeled round the place in the same chair, but not ducked, as, fortunately for her, the water was too low. The Instrument of punishment In question has not been used since then. London Notes and Queries.
SITUATION WANTED Boy, 16 years," best references ; new 'phone 1341. ' .,
FOR RENT Six room house, 801 South 13th St., $8.50; 5 room house, 729 Souths 13th, $8.00; 5 room house, 6 North Second St., $10.00. Fine suburban home. Ask for price. Phone 638. ,
RENTING AND COLLECTING A
specialty at low rates by the old reliable, Thompson Agency, 10 ,N. Seventh street. . ; , wed-th-tf .
LOST A dark lap robe, between 15 and 17th, on Main.' Return to 47 S. 1 17th street and 4 receive 1 reward.
LOSTA poeket . book containing three dollars and sme small change , at Garfield building Friday eyen- ; ing. Phone 896 and receive reward. -. - -
LOST If the person who found the pearl studded brooch, with opal setting, will . call, . phone ' 997, a suitable reward will be given. : .
LOST At high school .or between there and Fourteenth and North C, a gold watch fob. , Return to 211 ' North Fourteenth street, r Receive ' reward. Phone 1197. ).
STRAYED A black and tan female pup four months old. Finder please return to Dr. Ferling, 6th ; and S. : A street and?"receive 'reward, .nry
THOSE WHO THIIIK
Will Be Impressed by this Statement
of a Richmond Citizen.
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India Robber Tree Fruit. The fruit of the India rubber tree is somewhat similar to that of the Rlclnus communis,, the castor oil plant, though somewhat .larger, The seeds have a not disagreeable taste and yield a purplish oil. It Is a fairly good substitute for Unseed oil though it dries less 4 rapidly. Mixed with copal blue and turpentine. It makes a good varnish. The oil may be also used In the manufacture of soaps and lithographic Inks The seeds are somewhat t like tiny chestnuts, although' darker in color. ' The Indian girls are fond of wearing bracelets and necklets made of them..- i" r,-. : r-
v Leafetw mm Treable MjUcenk Did you ever consider , haw, , much trouble and turmoil In the world Is stirred up by loafers? Do It and you will be surprised. Investigate carefully and you will find that nine of the ten fusses and quarrels that you know of in your town or neighborhood were started by loafers whe had no business of thelr 'own to attend to and so got busy with other people's affairs. Burlington Republican.
Im the Lead.
Hctesr Cntrodnclng first violin s to sporting ' and nonmuslcal t guest) This Is Professor ingeihelm. who IeAds the quartet, yon know. - Sporting ' Quest (fbinklng to be-highly complimentary) -Leads eh .ah by several lengths, eh and the rest nowhere! What? Punch 1 ' ' ' ' - . T - - Nothing Is Isa possible t lndcstrju Periander cf Corinth.
The reader can hardly doubt -th evidence which follows. The statement' given here comes from a Richmond resident, and can " easily be proven. , you; are skeptical, investigate."' ' ' v " ' Martin Bulac, tailor, 101 West Second street says: '1 was subject to aching pains through my loins and in my kidneys with a tendency of the muscles, to tire quickly. ' .The kidney 'secretions were1 frequent, scanty and annoying. ' I was advised to try Doan's "Kidney Pills and got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store: - I took but a few doses when I felt their beneficial effects, and in a short time my back felt all right. I can recommend Doan's Kidney' Pills very hignly to anyone suffering from their kidneys.' Tot sale by all dealers. ' Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York; sole agents for the United States. ' 1'' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' ''' " '
: Wliat It a oold in the haadf; Kotl to worry aeut if yea treat ii Tiritft Ely 's ' Crim Balm as soon. acV2 yw begin to sneeie and mafie ', ' Iflected, the cold may , grvfr inic "eartarrh, and the air passages be so inflamed that yon Jiave to fight for every breath. . Tt is true that Ely's Cream Balm ures catarrh, promptly and certainly. But you know the old saw about. the ounce of, prevention. Therefore use Cream -. Balm when the eold in the head-shows itself. ,All drjr?flts. 50 c., or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, New York.
nd TRADKMAMKSt prompClr ebtaliMd la 11 eoootrlM, or aa Urn. W olmia PATENTS THAT. mAMVm torn tttoraaghlj, at oqy pnit atp yoa towoia -. .r f SnA modal, photo or riwtob Cor TRtt report os iMtontoMutr. ' jrmf vraetloa. tuflPASSIK. AfflUCUCCS. For freo Gold BookonProfitabloPatontiwrUoto B03.QO0 Oovonth tltrt.
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The Palladium publishes more live news than any other Ricbmond paper. Many people are telling the paper, what they ; have . heard.. s , .All are trying to win ' the "dollar 1 prized It's fun to, be. in a contest, try it, and see. A dollar is not to be shunned when honestly -earned. ' Give usa "tip" you may win.. j; ; . s
NOTICE.
CASH BEATTi jrrpvjrr . CO. LOEBTR tcs KLUTZ. WJDUP & TTXOTJPSOl? AVJ TWE , T' 8T0RE H?TD" T tttp nrr-
Notice is. hereby gitcS that a spec
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uisueu wiu pi od in me omce ox the ConntA , Editor 1 Wednesdsr.
ll&reh 7, at 'clock pf m. for the purpose of making an appropriation for a Women's jail and other matters that soay come up. . s iv .. ,'JL J. HAKES, Audi tor. v . . 27-et '
Exclusively first-clasW tour oxder the "'avspieeg of the Tourist Dep irtment, Chicago, Union PacifcV ! & North-Western Line; leaves Ol-ago Wednesday, Februitry 7th, sp"-'ing' tbe disagreeable pv? tioii! of ' ' l.ruaryanfl March Li u?- Lin! ' arlshine and flowers.' S3.r0,o0 i. :'-' les all expeheea, fail,. tare, sleeping earsC meals in dining ear ani. lotel
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