Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 19 March 1907 — Page 10

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EASTER TRADE IS LIGHT. Lona Stem Roses Will Be Scarce

Owing to Bad Weather. Greenhouse firms which always have an unusual trade at Easter time will not do a big business this year The cloudy weather which has exist ed since the first of the year has not been beneficial to rose growing, with the result that blooms and plants have advanced but little. Consequently the supply of flowers to be shipped from Indiana to other points for the Easter market will be small. This is especial ly true of the long-stem roses, which are always in great demand and com mand the highest prices. Very few of the long stems will be available for the market and the Easter trade will be the lightest in years. A severe cold that may develop into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co. The ordinance survey department of Great Rritian makes use of cameras carrying plates forty-five by thirty inches. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken & Co. 1Artificial gas. the 20tli Century fuel 10 tf

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NEW PLAN DECIDED . . ON BY MINISTERS Clergymen Favor Uniform List Prayer Meeting Topics.

MEETING AT NEW CASTLE. Methodist ministers of the Richmond district met in a body Monday at New Castle, to discuss district affairs and the management of the same. Probably the most Important thing transacted was the decision which give Presiding Elder T. M. Guild power to make out a uniform list of prayer meeting topics, which, if they meet the approval of the preachers, will be studied during the coming year. It i3 thought that it is much better for all churches to be studying the same topics at the same time. , A District Evangelist. The question of hiring a district evangelist during the summer montbsr to hold meetings with the weaker churches, was brought before the meeting and it, was decided to leave the matter with the presiding elder, to use his own judgment about thi matte. One will probably be appointed just as soon as the proper man can be found. District Meetings Costly. Owing to the geographical situation of the towns of the Richmond district the matter of holding monthly ministerial meetings of all the preachers of the district, was hot considered very seriously, -although final action will not be taken until the meeting of the stewards, 'which will be held in May. It is a very hard matter for all the ministers to get together each month, and as the cost is $50 for each meeting, there is much doubt as to whether the plan will ever be inau gurated. STORIA. Bears the Bears the "'8 lv'"u '"" "" wiw3K Tha Kind You Have Always Bought MONEY WAS VOTED FOR REID HOSPITAL Ordinance That Makes Availa ble $7,500 Goes Through The City Council. OPPOSED BY MR. STUDY. HE THOUGHT THE AMOUNT SHOULD NOT BE SO LARGEJOHN L. RUPE, REPRESENTING THE HOSPITAL, HEARD. An ordinance appropriating '$7,500 for the city's share in the maintainence of Reid hospital was passed Monday evening by council under suspension of the rules. . City Attorney Study objected to appropriating this large amount. He stated that he had opposed the appropriation for the support of the hospital last year because at that time council had no authority under the laws "of the state to take such action. Mr. Study stated that as the legislature had legalized such action at the session just adjourned he was heartily in favor of the city paying for the expenses of the poor who were cared for at the hospital, but that he did not think council should appropriate any more than this amount. Mr. Deuker Gives Views. Mr. Deuker, who is one of the trustees of the institution, stated that he favored appropriating the entire amount named in the appropriation ordinance. Mr. Deuker stated that since the hospital first began operations it had cared for the sick poor of the city gratis and that he thought $7,500 would no more than coyer the expense the institution had been put to in caring for and treating these unfortunates. The ordinance was passed by a unanimous vote. John L. Rupe Heard. John L. Rupe, a trustee of the hospital and one of its most active and tireless workers, spoke, and he stated that the Reid Memorial hospital was being operated for the benefit of every resident in Wayne county and he favored the suggestion made by Mr. Deuker that the county should contribute toward. the support of the institution. Under the law passed by the legislature Wayne county has the legal riht to appropriate money for the tnaintinence of the- hospital. The township trustees can meet the expenses of the poor of their respective townships who are cared for at the hospital or the county council can make an appropriation for the hospital which would cover the expenses of all the county poor cared for each year at the institution. Glad to Make Reports. Mr. Rupe stated that the trustees of the institution would willingly show its books to anyone who cared to see them and that reports would be made t the city for the purpose of showing how the money appropriated by the city had been used. Had Two Candidates. Two candidates were given the first degree at the meeting of Richmond lodge of Odd Fellows Monday night. They were Walter Wilte and Walter Leonard. No other business of any importance was transacted. "

CLEANING PROCESS BY THE SHERIFF

Novel Campaign Inaugurated To Put Bums of the City Into Condition. THREE TREATED MONDAY. THEY REEKED WITH VERMIN AND THEIR CLOTHES HAD TO BE FUMIGATED AN EXODUS IS EXPECTED. The local police have inaugurated a novel campaign. Its motive is to give the inveterate vagrants and po lice characters a cleaning so that when warm weather puts in an appearance they will have all the coatings of filth accumulated during the winter removed. Monday three were gathered in by the police and sent to the county jail where Sheriff Meredith puts them through a scrubbing process that is guaranteed to remove anything, including portions of hide. Turnkey Harris spent the entire day Monday putting these men in a presentable condition. All three of them were so filthy that the officers hated to touch them. Reeked With Vermin. "The clothes of the three loafers sent down by the police Monday," said the sheriff, "simply reeked with vermin. How men can get in such condition is beyond me. We stripped all three of them, bathed them then rolled them In blankets, locked them in a cell and kept them there until their clothes had been cleaned and fumigated." "Steve Wilson has been sent to the Meredith wet and dry cleaning estab lishment to undergo the sapolio treat-, ment. All Bums to be Cleaned. "We intend to clean up every bum in town before spring corned." remarked Prosecutor Jessup," and the police have been instructed to gather in all the known 'vags' so that hey can be put in a sanitary condition." This drastic action on the part of the police comes as a severe shock to many members of the county jail club and it is expected that those who have not already felt the bite of the sapolio will make an exodus and remain away until the water cure craze diet? out Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "One j-ear ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and' I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment up for c, few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at Carpenter work. .Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ALLEGE DISCRIMINATION Local Colored People Complain of Treatment. BACK SEATS AT THEATRES. Local colored people are up in arms over the alleged discrimination made against them at the local theaters. These colored people allege that when Urey attend a show they are forced to sit in the last rows on the first floor and are given undesirable seats in the balconies. Monday evening, at council Mr. Deuker called council's attention to the alleged discrimination made against colored people at local play houses, and he stated that he had tried to find a theater ordinance passed by council a few years ago for the purpose of seeing whether the ordinance gave authority to managers of opera houses to discriminate against colored people. Mr. Deuker stated that as City Clerk Taggart was out of the city he could not find this ordinance and examine it, and if such a discrimination was legalized to recommended to council any revision necessary. A TREAT IS PROMISED. High School Talent to Give Y. M. C. A. Concert. The Y. M. C. A. benefit concert to be given by the high school orchestra and ladies' chorus on April 2nd. will be a rare treat for the public. At present they are practicing very hard. There j will be in addition to the orchestra; and chorus, solos by the best talent to be found in the city. The program in full will be announced soon. Have you much brain work? Try eating Grape -IMs every day for 10 days and see how much better you can work. "THERE'S A REASON"

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Blood Bad? Try "Smith's Potassium Compound." Trial package of this great blood purifier free by addressing John A. Smith Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Money refunded if first 30c bottle fails to satisfy you. At Druggists. The City in Brief Butterlck's Patterns, Morris & Co'a. Millinery openings are on this week. Telephone the RIcnmons steam Laundry to get your laundry. tf A handsome new chandelier will be placed in St. Andrew's church this week. Toms & Tinney announce the spring opening of their rnilliucry store at it is Maim street. Judge Fox will preside in the Henry circuit court Wednesday at New Castle. Mrs. C. A. Brehni, 35 North Sth st, anounces her Spring Millinery Opening for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the latest novelties in dress hats and street hats will be on display. lS-Ot Display of millinery Thursday, at Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street. 10-2t Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St.. Phona 151. Carpets Cleaned. july31-tf Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rutler and children, South Eleventh street, have returned from a visit with friends at Cambridge City and Spiceland. Display of millinery Thursday, at Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street. 19-2t Display of trimmed millinery at Lora Nolder's 39 North Sth street, Thursday, March 21st. Store open Thursday evening. lD-3t Bert Miller and Roy Hall of Dayton visited Murl IMerson of South Eighteenth street Sunday. Display of millinery Thursday, at Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street. 39-2t Merchants Delivery Headquarters Call Drapers Store, Phone 149S. 19-30t A complete line of Easter millinery on display at Lora Nolder's, 39 North Sth street, Thursday, March 21st. Open Thursday evening. 19-3t Mrs. Dr. Helms, of Williamsburg, was the guest of Mrs. O. S. Harrison, Monday at her home in Fairview. Gre?.t display of Sprint; Millinery, at Miss Porter's in the Wescott block, Main street. Opening Thursday. Mrs. C. L. Wolfer, East Main street, has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Webb, of Evanston, 111., for a few weeks. A full and complete line of new Easter and spring millinery now ready for our opening at Toms & Tinney, 918 Main street. Millinery opening at Porter's, Wescott block, Thursday afternoon and evening. Rev. T. P. Walter, A. M., pastor of the M. E. church at Saratoga, Ind., a college classmate of Rev. W. M. Nelson, visited at Grace M. E. parsonage Monday evening. Announcement to the public, of the beautiful creations for spring at Miss Porter's Millinery store. Opening Thursday. Wescott hotel block. You are invited to attend our spring and Easter opening of millinery, at Miss Porter's in the Wescott block. Mrs. M..T. Hartley, of Franklin, O., and Mrs. Will Earhart, spent today as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay, at Beechwood farm, south of Milton. Attend the opening at Miss Porter's Millinery store, Thursday. A display and opening of spring and Easter millinery Thursday, at Miss Porter's, Wescott Hotel Mock. C. W. Heoffer, 409 North Fifteenth street, has returned from a three months' stay on the, southeast coast of Florida. r Given away, hot biscuits and cofTee, at the electric display at Craighead Plumbing and Electric Co., Successor to Zoller & Craighead. Display takes place at 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. Hattie Buffkin, North Eleventh street left today for Chadwick, Mo., to visit her son, Roy. Before returning home, she will also visit her daughter, Marjorie, who attends Drury College at Springfield, Mo. Has a Patent Sled. Eaton, Ohio, March 19 Dr. C. M. Thomas, a former dentist of Eaton, but now of Camden, was here Monday calling on his many friends. He was displaying a patent that he had lately secured fora sled, which is supposed to be the best thus far invented. All who have seen it predict that the doctor will undoubtedly make a fortune out of it. India's exports have increased 441. per cent in ten years, and her imports 432 Ir cent.

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