Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 129, 1 June 1906 — Page 3

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The Richmond Palladium, Friday, June 1, 1908.

TIRED OF LIFE WimSUFFERINE

From Dreadful Pains From Wound on FootSystem All Run Down After Six Months' Agony Not Able to Work Completely Cured in Two Weeks

MIRACULOUS CURE

CUTICURA REMEDIES

j seventy-two years or age. .My syi r bad been all

"Word cannot speak highly enough foi the Cuticura Remedies. I am now

My system

bad been all run down. My blood was so bad that blood poisoning; bad set in. I had several doctors attending me, so finally I went to the hospital, where I was laid up for two months. My foot and ankle wero almost beyond recognition. Dark

Hood flowed out of wounds in many f laces, and I was so disheartened that thought surely my last chance was slowly leaving me. As the foot did not improve, you can readily imagine how I felt. I was simply disgusted and tired of life. I stood this pain, which was dreadful, for six months, and tluring this time I was not able to wear a shoe and not able to work. "Some ono spoke to mo about Cuticura. The consequences were I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies of one of my friends who was a druggut, and the praise that I gave after the second application is beyond description ; it seemed a miracle, for the Cuticura Remedies took effect immediately. I washed the foot with the Cuticura Soap before applying the Ointment and I took the Resolvent at the same time. After two weeks' treatment my foot was healed completely. People who bad seen my foot during my illness and who have seen it since the cure, can hardly believe their own eyes." Robert Schoenhauer, Aug. 21, 1 905. Newburgh, N. Y. Bold throtuhout tht world. Cuticura Soap. Kc, Olnttttnt, oOi., HolvcBt,Oc. (In lorm ol Chocolate Coated rills, 2c. prr vial of (SO), miv ha had of all druKRtata. rotter Drug Chtm. Corp., Hole Propi., Bottoo, Ala. MT Mail J roe, " Tka Ureal bkia Book."

$1.00

ROUND ' TRIP

TO CINCINNATI

VIA C. G. & L. R. R.

SUNDAY. JUNE 3

BASE BALL . ,ClnclnnatLL.vs St.. Louis. Double header, 2 games, one admission. Numerous other attractions. Trains leave .Richmond 9:05 a. m. Returning leave. Cincinnati 7:00 p. m. For particulars call C. A. Blair, P. & T. A. Home Tel. 44.

. JUST RECEIVED NEW ...FIRST COMMUNION BOOKS... White and BarVBlnding. ROSARIES with Gold Chain, etc. Moormann's Book Store C20 Main St.

THE CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE R. R. (THE NEW WAY) Effective May 20th, 1906.

EAST BOUND.

trtave Richmond Oottge Grove. rrrlT6 Cincinnati

Arrives from the East. Leave Cincinnati

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tpally except Sunday, s Sandav Hun to urlfllm daily except

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only. a

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. me 10.43 am. train rrom Richmond makes f Irect connection at Urlttlth with tirand h runic for Chicago, arriving Chicago 7 p. m.

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FIGHT COMING -WITH BIG TRUST

REUNION OF 93RD OHIO

Many Veterans of a Famous Reorient to Gather at Eaton- j June 8.

State of Indiana now a Factor In the Binder Twine Trade.

INDUSTRY IS THRIVING

PROMISE MADE FARMERS A

IPalladlum Special.! Eaton. May 31. The 93rd O. V. 1. Association will hold its 41st annual reunion In Eaton on Friday, June 8th. Program and line of march will be given next week. This Regiment was raised in Montgomery, Butler and Preble counties, to which Preble contributed two companies, Butler three and Montgomery five. It was organized during the months of July and August, 1862, at Camp Dayton, near Dayton, left for the front on the 23rd

THE of the later month, and wrote its name

in history at the battles of Stone

River, Chickamauga, Brown's Ferry,

TO SAVE

CONSIDER ABLs

SUM ON TWINE REASON FOR orchard Knob, Missouri Ridge, Resa

Tbe.leadine Keal Estate Alaa in

Ricamosd, WOODHURST, V3 Main. Farms and citv nrcDertv. Fire

nsurance.

REJOICING.

ca, Kenesaw, Atlanta, jonesDo.ro ,

Love joy's Station, Franklin and Nash

ville.

HOME OF LU BURBANK, SANTA ROSA, CAL. s Luther Burba nk, thfd of flowers and fruits, lives in a vine covered cottage just outside of Rosa, and there he has his greenhouses and the farm on which have beuced such wonderful results in the way of grafting and producing newts of plant life. In the recent earthquake the town of Santa Rosa waically annihilated, and Mr. Burbank's place was badly shaken. f

- Palladium Special 1 Indianapolis, May 31. David A.

Coulter, president of the board of con

trol of the Indiana State prison, and James D. Reid, warden of the institution, were in Indianapolis yesterday, telling the Governor and otller State officials about the prison's infant in

dustry binder twine manufacturing.

The Indiana state prison is getting

PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR

Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-We stern Line.

Twelve exclusively first class per

sonally conducted parties will leave

Chicago, under the auspices of the

ready to give the Binder Twine trust Tourist Department of the Chicago, a bis fieht Union Pacific & North-Western Line,

We nronose to save the farmers of July 7th, July 18th, and August 4th,

this country a great Seal of money for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone this summer," declared CoulteV, "for National Park. Portland, Puget trut tn Sound points, The Yosemite, San

THE DEMDCH AWAIT iEPLY

Leaders Anxious ive Big Men for the Cotion

Orators

SEN. BAILEY IS

EGTED

CAMPAIGN OF BOPARTIES

WILL OPEN AFTEE DEMO

CRATIC STATE COITION A

THE CROW RESERVATION

THE OPENING ANNOUNCED

put down the price to meet ours. In every part of the United States this summer the binder twine made at the

Indiana prison will be used. And the

Francisco and Southern California!.

All expenses of the journey are in

cluded in the initial co3t. All ar

raneements for hotel accommoda-

beauty about it that we are making tions, train schedules, etc., are pro-

I the best that is on the market." vided for in advance. Write for itin-

'Yes," said Warden Reid, "they eraries and full particulars to S. H

can't beat us either in quality or Hutchison, Manager 1 ourist Depart

price." ment, 212 Clark St., Chicago, 111

More Than a Million Acres of Fine Since last March the state

(may 20-tf

Settlement President His Proclimation.

has

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Additional Machinery for Municipal

Light Plant.

Notice is hereby given that the

WEEK HENCE.

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ralladlum Spi i: . Indianapolis, May, 3jjUh a big mass meeting on theuds to be held in Tomlinson hall eek away and with no definite isince that the big men of the ptnvited to address the gathering here the democratic leaders of state are getting a little nervouse leaders have been hoping that lor Joseph

prison

Agricultural Land to be Offered for bfen turninS out blndei twine.

Issued binder twine establishment, and this

forco of men is able to produce f

tons of twine a day. The warden of

the institution disposes of the product

and says that orders are coming in Board of Public Works of the city daily. of Richmond. Indiana,' will receive

"We find this industry," said Mr. sealed bids or . proposals, at Its of-

ODening to homestead settlement and Coulter, "to be satisfactory all around, flee in the City of Richmond, Indiana

entrv over a million acres of the ced- Ior 11 aoes no1 require a great aeai until 2 o'clock p. m., xuesaay, june

ed lands of the Crow Indiana Reeer- of skilled labor to make it.l All you 19th, 1906, for additions and improve

vation in this State. Great excite- nave to do 18 to Btart tne mathine and ments to the Municipal Electric Light ment prevails in this city. The j-egTs- watch it. The men seem toi like the and Poer Plant as follows; for the

Publishers' Press Billings, Mont., May 31. The Presi

dent has just issued his proclamation

I I- A. t

tration will commence here June 14th WUiR- wu-

ot.h mnMnna until June 28th and Warden Reid feels that he

drawing will all be done in this city Ial reasons for rejoicing.

las spec-

hee-innlne .Tulv 2nd. 1906. About 400.- a year ine prison nas not contained a

000 acres of this land is to be irrigated man condemned to die on the scaffold

bv the Oovernment. the irrigation can- Since he was placed at the head of

na havlntr been in course of construe- the Prison Reid has officially taken the

Hon for about two vears. and are ex- "ves 01 neany a aozen men. ?

rArtri to hp comnleted about Aueust 1 hope 1 win never have to .execute

The irrizated land is estimated to be another man," he said.

worth $75 .00 to 1125 ner acre, and will 11 " weu Known tnat Kern is oppos

h snhiect to entrv under the home- ed to capital punishment. During the

stead act and the National Irrigation last legislature, when Representative

law condo s Dili to abolish capital punish-

This is the first land to be disposed ment was Hanging nre. Warden Reid

of ,indr the National irrigation law. anxiously watcnea tne progress or tne

Under the, Heading Business Directory

Will be founds list of firms arranged under

enable anyone looNng for any line of business tc

should go.

H. W. COLVHi,

City and Farm.

P20 Main street.

V

Foper headings which wlC at once see where they

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

INSURANCE.

Fire Ins

Telephone

nrance, e 553.

TEAS AND COFFEES.

IREDELL & FERGUSON. nsurance. 4 North Ninth St.

626. Notary Public.

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Firths

Teli

GSBAT ATLANTIC ft PACIFIC.

TEA lOO. Extra S. & H. trading stamps with our teas, coffees, bakiag

powaers, extracts ana epicB. ilaii street. '

721

have lots for sale on very easy

teiins on North 20th, North Jf, Norm

h. South 21st, Richmond Are and

e rid an Btreet. See me, Al, H. Hunt,

North 9th street.

No Liabilityn San Francjto or any-,

wliere m tamornia, leaves uie

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German Fire Insurance Co. of Indiana, as financially Tsound as ever. Insure in a hme company. Richmond Insurance Ageicy,fiansN.Koll,Mgr

11 South 7th St. TelephoneNo 41.

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uauey woum leave jess long d f , are alread here measure and was dissapointed when enough to come out tllana and " i,olr, Hm. was killed. 1

say some encouraging es to the J a. u""'7 C'.lZZ nZl democracy. The senatl not said to take of J00 J1?0, J! he would not come. Hoped that am? mitho(l uf d b e vernment

tions will be employed here. Tl

Real Estate Transfers.

when National Chairmaggart re-

11 fn a f yyi UTo cTiln rr-Y otror nort

of the week he will i definite U1 114 ... v, .

parK. um soiaiers ana veterans, anu

T I 1-31 O 1 Onnn1fli Kw.nn-n nro

The democrats will Aate. their kTiUVih.

state ticket next Thurt weanes-

day night they want tve an oldfashioned experience rag at Tomlinson hall. Tomorrow'rman Wil

liam O'Brien will meeme of the

and the insurrections in the Philli-

pines need not be present to take part

in the opening as they may register

through an agent.

The railroads will make a home-

Dickinson Trust Co., trustee.

to Harry S. Stlllinger, lot 175 in the Earlham Heights addi- ' tion to Richmond $

James L.. Shalley to John Hew

itt, the north half of lot 2 in Brannon's subdivision of lots 17, 16, 15 and 37 in Rails-

supplies necessary for equipping and

installing one complete (500) K. W.

For nearly or (750) k. W. reciprocating engine

or turbine engine unit at the Munici

pal Electric Light and Power Plant

all in accordance with) specifications

and instruction to bidpers on file in the office of tiie board of Public Works in Richmond, ildiana, and at

the office of theCity's Consulting En

gineers C. E. Mead & 4)., No. 709-10 11 and 12lRiebold BuiMlng, Dayton

Ohio. TVielproposals arlto cover

mm am

following ferns, towlt:! Water Mrbe

atic stoker! high rfeed

eaarne, comensers, aiter&aung cur-

rlt generor ana exciior urDine

hboard, alerlatVfls &c,

whicrlwill fully lapa! Jin the

education! nlwMon file

office l the Board if Public

,Vorks of saU city. SpecifKaitlons to

accompany ewh proposal.

Each biddel must file vlth the

165 clerk of the. cfcard, when he finishes

his bid, the uial statutory affidavit,

and deposit vith him a certified check for at leAt two per cent of the

amount of his

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MondayJ Tuesday,

FridayXand Saturday each wecK

Consultation and Onowonth

BE TREATS SUCCESSFUL

T. lines. Kidnevs. Liver and Bladder, Rhe

the blood, Epilepsy (or falling fits,) Cance 1. Diseases. Nicht Losses. Loss

or maturer years, Piles, Fistula, Fissure and detention from business.

Rupture Positively Cured and Guaranteed. Office, No. 21 South Tenth St., - RICHMOND, IND.

Treatment Free. s of Chronic Diseases that are

Diseases of the Throat,

, Dyspepsia and all Diseases of fula. Private and Nervoii9 Disditv from indiscretions in youth

ceration of the Rectum, without

back's addition to Richmond ,.200 he will accept

leaders at the Grand hto arrange f eeker s rate to a 1 those who desire Cornellus Ratliff to Sernda Jane 1 vi.i- .4 v. to take Dart in this opening. The rii v iv. . v

itM. rr tha v0ntA,nmhPr to take part in this opening. The

of prominent democratm over the The, Burlington & Northern Pacific

state have been inviteiattend the roaus ""w "wuBuia.u oonfprpno0 Thr ,rnrr,0 niat. round trip rate from Missouri rive

Bishop, part of the south west

'quarter of section 29, township 14, range 1, west, $1 and

other considerations.

south, cinnatl

north an

trie line

Sidney, lusibus,

Througl

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al! points. Ji CREAM

can Homy; EXTRA HEAVY. TRY A PINT. baker. 0 PHONE, 292.

andrla. o .HADLEY BROS.i

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form talk before the ference is Polnts' ana.lt Js expf cted .a much bet" Benj. M. Peele and Hardin H.

over. B. F. Shively, buth Bend, who is expected to be onan of the

convention, is exrd. Shively

wants some "tariff tain the plat

form and A. G. Smith, 4s city, who

Is one of the stalwangrees with him. "Tariff for reveonly" is my

motto" said Mr. Smitli night Favors a Brief form.

"If I had the platfito write I

would make it briefHid M. A,

Ryan. :Whafs the ui telling the

ter rate will be on in a few days.

REAL HOPE FOR RICHMOND

Muncie Star Modestly Says Next to

Muncie, Richmond May Come Next in Musical Affairs.

In an editorial the Muncie Star of

Peele, to Harry E. Thompson and Alexander H. Coughanour, the north west quarter of section 20, township 14, range 1, west $13000 Thomas Maher, Jr., executor to John Maher, lot 29 in that

part of the city laid out by Blckle and Laws 4100 Charles L. Wolfer to Walter J. Evans, west half of lot 253 in Haynes addition to Rich

mond 1600

as a guaranty that

id work at said bid

the construction of

said work. The successful bidder will

be required to give bond with surety to be approved by said Board, insuring the faithful completion of said work according to the contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and re-advertise said work. JOS. S. ZELLER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. june lst&Sth.

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other side what von id to do or yesterday says:

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what you want to dotfr. Ryan is wtumuuu Ima Utlu a Mary A. Guyton to Elias R.

chairman of a commf that will festival, wiin success in attenaance. Hastings, all of blocks 8 and have charge of the ral arrange- The number of persons attending was n and part of block 7 In the

ments for the eonvenirauch as dee- neany as large as at tne opening 01 town of cambridee Pitv

orating the hall, chbg the door- the Nordlca concerts in this city, May Charles L. Wolfer to Frank C

keepers and selecting tions for the "n ana in- ine festival is repre- Cullyt east nalf Qf ,ot 2-3 different delegations, is committee sented as being very fine in music and in that part of the city laId

Will meet on Saturdaie-ht and se- periuiiuauce, auu me uuzens oi xvicu- out bv Havnps

iect the sergeant-ahs. Timothy a iuuoi '""" f"1' Charles N. Towle to Serllda Griffin, who who hasm in charge ar,e Jnstll Prud of tneIr achievement Jane BishoP( part of the north

of the decorative feats of democra- Klcumouu "lux Pvr encourasemeai

tic state convention-Tnrti.-,nnnnlls may taKe a piace next 10 Muncie as

Since the war will rarm hia usual a ""-i 1 uc vixc. o v,uu- TarTis A

functions this year, fly every day Braiuiuuous uPuu meir enurt auu

a new candidate bobsand is put on "s lUA- UK may nave many lul thn iict t-0r i, o, t p0niv lowing and successful entertain

A number of men aring talked of ments

for different offices ihave not yet officially announcedjemselves. In the last few days a ins: sentiment

has sprung up in' fa! of Robert J. Aley, professor of mbmatics of In.

dlana university, for erintendent of

public instruction. 4 was former

ly a member of threading Circle

board and is one ofo most promi-

u cuuunuis 111 mm. ma uiruua An r.flRoal nf ho Ponnsrlvsnla

are urging him to re the race for llne8 6ald Rt Indianapolis ye8terday the nomination. He.s talked of in .v, .! .vjv.

iuai iuc uaiuie ui me atiiuu nuitu

probably will be taken on the re

turn of President Cassatt to prevent any official from using his position

for illegal porposes was a matter of conjecture. He thought, however,

Trading stamps ir trading checks with all groceries at 4

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PCHA AND JAVA I GOFFEw aYspejjIalty BEF HIVE GROCERY

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What you f AutoV do is try

Richmond Export Beer, the most delicious and palatable

of all Summer: Thirst Quench

ers.

THE MIHCK BREWING GO.

(Green or Black ICED OR HOT. Full flavored and satisfying. Tea

"that has something to It," not merely

colored water. A fair trial of one pound convinces the most sceptical. ;. Are sold Icoee or In seated packets by Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 727 Main. It has gone out of fashion

to boast of never reading ads.

Those who do not nowadays

are inclined to keep quiet about it, as they would about

any other personal shortcom

ing.

450

DISMISSALS UNLIKELY.

Pennsylvania Officials do not Look For Many Department Heads to Come Off.

connection with thisomlnation two years ago, but did ntllow his name used. Nothing has Jbeen heard of

the anti-Taggart monent since the

leaders issued a rdfesto a few

weeks ago. The Tsirt element of

the party does not em to fear an there wuld De n dismissals and be-

outburst from the tis during the

convention. i

Normal Work at Eham C

A special feature j th

School work at Eanm

be the work in the nmon bran

Grammar. Physiojog Hist

noetic and Reading. Each

De in tne najias or. j exp dents will hvconie miliar

new text botks, Ve4tly ad

use next yeifi Fijdor

n iff

ege.

imer

1 will

hes, rith-

will

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lieved thae if any men were reduced

in rank it would mean their handing

I JUi their resignations He believed

employes would get rid of stocks in

any organization which, could be favored byNhe railroad and would guard against like trouble in the fu

ture. Inquir among officials of wes

tern lines indicates that they have

steered clear df such speculations.

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"Company 14 of the Uniform Rank,

the tuition ii all tl subjects above, preparation for the-Memorial Day

for, the entlrfc term' six weeks. The services whichwill be held Sunday summer terrJ beginJune 19. at New Caatfe. Company 14 is in the

Apply for jmformion to President I Third Indiana Regiment and the en-

xeuy, J2.arinam uege, Richmond, I tire command wm De at New castle, Indiana. - K 28-6t ' A rezimeatai driU will be held. - -

west quarter of section ownship 14, range 1, west

Boyd et eux, to

Charles H. Sorber, parts of the southwest and southeast quarters of section 30, in township 16, north of Range 13, east, containing 87 acres

Total cash consideration for land

transferred yesterday was $34,316 in Wayne county.

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MEETS WITH SUCCESS

Everett M. Thornburg has Made Rapid Strides in Business Way in the Southwest.

Everett M. Thornburg, of Hot

Springs, Ark., is visiting friends in Richmond after a stay of several weeks with his father, John H. Thorn

burg near .Hagerstown. Since leaving Wayne county several years ago, Mr.

Thornburg has made rapid advance

ment in a business way and is now

manager of the People's Laundry Co.

of Hot Springs one of the biggest

plants of its kind in the entire south

west. It is capitalized at $65,000.

Previous to going south Mr. Thornburg was in charge of the laundry department of the Indianapolis City

hospital. He is an estimable young man and his many Richmond and Wayne county friends are glad, to know of his great success in the

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