Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 22 March 1907 — Page 8

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The. Richmond Pailadium and Sun-Telegram;

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That isn't all vou save

either. You know people who have drank Arbuckles ARIOSA all their lives. 1 Look at them. They like it and they haven't had to quit drinking it. .

Don't let any man sell

you something instead.

wrucn may nun your ' stomach and

TrTEY meant well

But

at

nerves.

CospEf with all j requirements of h i National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041. tied at WaWv

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rl. C BulierdicK & 5on are in posi

tion for making contracts with grow ers, who ;are raising; Corn and ;Tpma

toes, for Canning purposes for 1907.

Anyone wanting, to contract can call

at factory or call phone 1235 and let

us know and we will send one of. our representatives to call and see you. We are contracting for Tomatoes at $8.00 per ton, for; this season.

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Kid Gloves Cleaned Richmond Dry Cleaning Co. Offic 1024 Main St. Old Phone 413 , New Phone 1681

He Was Not at Ail Offended

What Was Told Him. "Say, old man, I don't want to butt In or poke my no3e into other people's affairs or anything like that, but there's something I feel it my duty to tell you. , I hope you'll not be offended at what I say, for I assure you that I speak as a friend. You are a yery busy man, and you find it necessary to be out of town a good deal, so, of course, you can't be blamed for. not seeing some things that other people hare noticed, and, as I said before, I hope you won't think I am unduly meddlesome or" - For heaven's sake, what is it? Speak out." "Well, the truth is that now, I want you to fully understand that I am urged only by the purest motives to

say this the truth is that something has been going on for several weeks past that has worried your friends a good deal and that they think you ought to know. I can understand why you haven't noticed it yourself, and if I were in your place aid any one came to me and said what I am about to say to you I'd be likely to get excited and perhaps cause trouble, but I hope you'll be calm and remember that It is only the feeling of friendship I have for you that urges me to"

"Say, if you don't speak out I'lJ

"Now, don't at excited. That's Just

wbat I've teen trying to keep you from doiag. To come out plainly, old man, your wife has been seen in company with young Woodson a good deal late, ly. He's beea taking her to matinees, to lunches and to" "Oh, ha, ha, ha! Is that all 2 "lie's half crazy about our daughter and thinks it is necessary to get solid with her mother in order to become a member of the family." Chicago RecordHe raid. Candidate's Device. A -candidate for a provincial town council could neither compose a speech nor deliver one if composed for him, but he was a shrewd fellow and got rid of his difficulties, the local newspaper states, in an Ingenious way. II bought a ready made speech for 2s. Cd and then hired a gang of men to interrupt his meeting. As soon as the reading of the speech began the hired

"taxpayers" became unruly. The speak er did not persist in the attempt to deliver the speech. He handed the man oscript to a friendly reporter, and the speech of Mr. at such and such a meeting was duly placed before the

electorate. Philadelphia Ledger.

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

A Badly Swollen Hand. Olive Hill. Lem McXutt is suffering with a badly swollen hand, having run a rusty nail into it. Settled Several Claims.

Cambridge City. C. C. Denny of

Richmond and Geo. Babcock made a trip to Jacksonburg yesterday to settle several claims made on the Pru

dential Insurance company.

Class in Vocal Culture. Eaton. :J. Louis Shenk, of Dayton, was here Thursday, attempting to or

ganize a class in vocal culture. He

succeeded In enlisting several pupils of whom are the most popular singers of Eaton. He expects to increase the class in a few days. No arrangements have been made as yet as to the place where the lessons will be given, but Prof. Shenk has the assurance that he will be given a room that will be centrally located and of advantage to all who are interested in the work. The- majority of his pupils are mem

bers of the different choirs in Eaton.

Bought Sieweke Home. Chester. Charlie Williams bought the Siewoke farm and moved there.

has

has

Home From Hospital. Milton. Mrs. Willis Leverton . ias returned from Reid Memorial hospital at Richmond where she has been under treatment for the past few weeks. Stroke of Paralysis. Cambridge City. Mrs. W. A. John

ston is at the home of her father R. W. Rich near Falmouth, this week on

account of his illness occasioned by

a severe stroke of paralysis.

1,L Calibrnia MSweefPeaSeedsL. jt rrcrjr Udjr may obtain at this M.rc a pack- J7 Vt iaje of California Sweet Pea Seed! FREE RIEGER

THE CALIFORNIA PERFUMER biiltnl ni ?0. 000 feeds to distribute free to

au. Core at once before iter arc tone

r!ant the- aeei now see SW windows for prizes and Hate of contest. . brJ Clorj Ms is the latest perfume. . Come in and sample tt.

t& package of these seeds Will -be given with ever

purchase on . Thursday, Friday and Saturday. . M. J. QUIGLEY Court House Pharmacy

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

The Bright Side. "Oh, this poverty!" wept the beauti

ful wife when her shifty eyed husband

came home. "The gas and electric com

panies have shut off their service be

cause you have not paid their bills." 4Well, we can use candles," consoled the husband. "And the telephone company has disconnected our instrument becanse we owe it two months' rental."

"So much the better. If any one

tries to ring us up to spend the evening with us, they will think we are not at home." Judge.

Bought Oklahoma Farm. Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coffman

and son, Harry, who have been in

Oklahoma, and the western states for

several weeks, are expected home this

week. Mr. Coffman purchased a val

uable farm in Oklahoma while so

journing there.

THE ONLY REMEDY THAT CURES

RHEUMATISM TO STAY

CURED.

RUBBING

DON'T CURE.

Rheumatism is an internal dis

ease and requires an internal remedy. RHEUMACIDE "Gets at the Joints from

the Inside," and that is the reason it Cures

after all other remedies have failed. Rheumacide sweeps all the poisonous germs and acids out of the blood

and Makes You Well AH Over." Those pains are danger signals, warning you of a disease that threatens the entire system. Headaches, Pains, Bad Taste in the Mouth, that ' No-Account" feeling indicate that you need

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REMOVES THE CAUSE OF THE PAIN.

Cursd BO-yssr-old Mrs. Mary WIborn. of Hlh Point N. C, ftr ah had suffered 20 years. Cured Rev. J. R. Wheeler, 70 years old. a leading Methodist minister, of Relsterstotsn, Md. Cured John F. Ellne, of Baltimore, after Johns Hopkins Hospital had completely tailed. Cured James Wilkes, of Dillon. S. C. after he had been In bed three year and his less were drawn up against his back. Better get a bottle from yeur DruMItt at once. Sample bottle and booklet FREE If you send 5 cents for postage. BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Proprietors, BALTIMORE. There's Danger in Delay.

,, , , - Quincy. Mass . July IS. 1905. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. Dear Sirs: I was laid ur last November with Rheumatism in my feet and ankles, but after takine four bottles of Rheumacide I have not been bothered since. I tried every old kind of liniment and was under two doctors, and all I tried had the same result, until I got Rheumacide. Now. I am pleased to say. it has not been necessary for me to take any medicine for Rheumatism since February last. Everybody that I recommended it to has had the same results. Yours very truly. P. RANAGAN. Manager. Quincy Industrial Co-operative Society.

FOR SALE BY LEO. H. FIHE, 830 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, IND.

City Advertisement.

Didn't Attend Shoot. Eaton. The Eaton team of riflemen was unable to attend the rifle match given at New Paris Thursday, by L. H. Reid. Two 'members of the local team have been confined to ' their homes with "grippe", but they hope to be able to attend the next contest

View Masculine. "My sympathy," remarked Mrs. Shopperton, who had been reading a heavy magazine article, "is with the downtrodden masses." "Mine isn't," growled her husband. "Why not?" queried the alleged better half of the matrimonial outfit. "Because," he answered, "they ought to know better than to all try to reach the bargain counter at once." Bohemian Magazine.

Norway's seaweed, used as fuel, yields a greater revenue than its fisheries.

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Trade Mark

Free Sample. Address Dept. 3.

IdUBMbCorlla. A Coicta.78 HadMaSUl.Y.

The Shtne THAT GOES TWICE AS FAR

Surprised Supt. Outland. Milton. The teachers of the school surprised Supt. Outland at his home Wednesday evening. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. painty refreshments were served.

Initiated 14 Candidates. , Cambridge City. The Horman encampment No. 11 went to East Germantown last night to assist in the initiation of fourteen candidates. Excellent work was done by the teams, after which supper was served. Secures Burbank Farm. " Chester. B. F. Duke has bought the Burbank farm. Mr. and Mrs. Study will live there.

Pegasus at the Plow. At the close of a grand ball a celebrated actor of-the Court theater in Berlin stands in the passage waiting for friends. ' A beautiful and fashionably dressed lady approaches him and says: "Beg pardon, have I the honor to see before me our famous Herr Donnerstimme, whose powerful and sonorous voice I had the pleasure of admiring last night in 'Macbeth?' Might I ask you to do me a little favor?" ' "I am quite at your service, madam." "Then will you be good enough to call ouf in the street in your loudest tones for the carriage of 'Baroness Swartz?" Tit Bits.

Air that has been inhaled has a high

er electrical conductivity than normal

air.

. $ D)iniss 3HIsi,irdlwsir,s .Sllnir3 Any Afternoon This Week to See the ....... Himsltsiini suni3(ntuis (3niHF33

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, April 3rd, 1907, for the following described public improvements in tfie City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution" No. 91-1907. Providing for the construction of cement curbs and gutters on both sides of South ICth street, from Main street to South "A" street. Improvement Resolution No. 92-1907. Providing for the construction of cement curbs and gutters on both sides of South 17th street, from Main street to South "A" street. Improvement Resolution No. 93-1907. Providing for the construction of cement sidewalk on the East side of North 20th street, from North "C" street to North "E" street. Said walk to be Six (6) feet in width. Improvement Resolution No. 94-1907. Providing for the improvement of

the alley between South 9th and 10th streets, by the Grading, Graveling and Bouldering and construction of a three brick center gutter therein, from

South "C" street to a point 340 feet

south of said "C" street.

All work done in the making of said

described public improvements, .shall be in accordance with the terms and ;

conditions of the Improvement Resolu

tions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond.

The bidders, in submitting propos

als to make said described public improvements, must accompany each

bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do . the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserve the right to reject any or all bids. CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. 22-29

MUST INCREASE FORCE. More Men Needed on Street Car Lines In Summer.

Owing to the fact that installation of the summer service is near at hand, the supply of conductors and motormen for the" city street car lines will be increased in the near future. It is understood that some of these men who have served for a long time with the local company, will be transferred to interurban runs.

Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema. These are diseases for which Chamberlain's Salve is especially valuable. It quickly allays the Itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price 25 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken &. Co.

GENERAL FURNITURE REPAIRING. Upholstering and Refurnishing

Second-hand Furniture Taken In Exchange. J. B. HOLTHOUSE, (Successor to S. P. Weiss.) Phone 472. 124 S. 6th Street.

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Hardware Store

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Seed Corn Big Four and National Seed Oats and Seed Potatoes. Lawn and Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Etc Wm. Hill a Co. Both Phones 398. 913 Main Street.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

ONE QUART OF

US7 LIQUID Lro A L

Makes a Barrel of Medicine or Lice Killer

Lung Fever Hog Cholera Glanders Pink Ey Influenza Anthrax Texas Fevor Roup XiOCk Jaw Farcy Scouia

Cora Stalk Disease Inflammation at

Ooltc

Kwlne Plag.ta Intestinal Wcrmi Tuberculosis Tape Worm Poll Ttl Chicken Cholera Blind Staggers Manga a1 Gleet

lloweli

Lu&g Worm 11 stamper CoCholera

Foot Rob

Black leg Abortion!.

Thrash Catarrh BOtB HcratcbM

a Cows

Liquid 7Toa! acts as an appetizer and .Tltallser. 7?o r31sease germ can escape It. That Is the reason It cures, for when the germ Is destroyed the disease is gone.

The process of making Liauid Koal renuir ; three days. The process of reduction requires 350 degreesH

of heat. This compound embraces every Germicide, Antiseptic and Disinfectant found in coai, treated chem- ml lcally with an alkaline base until every objectionable feature is eliminated, being non-poisonous and hannless.-f4 Liquid Koal is made from the following formula: .33 1-3 per cent Creosote, which embraces Cresylic Acid; 'II 33 1-3 per cent Liquid Gases; 33 1-3 per cent Soft Soap. Suspended in these Is Sulphur, Borax and NaphthorI

and other Remedial Agents. Liquid Koal is guaranteed to be at least 20 per cent stronger In antiseptic and

germicide agents than any preparation of similar nature on the market.'

'Hog Cholera

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Both Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and, the fact that it is pleasant to take and , contains nothing in any way injurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, - a merchant of Kirksville, Iowa, says: "For more , than twenty years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. Children like it and my customers who have used it will not take any other." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

Slodesty Misunderstood. Dr. Farkhurst told the other day a good story abont a famous bishop. "The bishop," he said, "likes a good cigar, and was traveling to Albany In the smoking car. "A laboring man took the seat beside him, eyed his clerical garb, got a light from him, and said, as he settled back for a comfortable smoke; 'Parson, sir? "The bishop hestitated. Then he answered blandly: "I was once." Ah, said the laboring man, dxlnk; I suppose." Exchange.

Is a free germ disease the germ being first found in the alimentary canal and as long as it is confined in that organ it is comparatively harmless When however, it penetrates to the lungs, liver and other organs it causes fermentation, inflamation and destruction of -live tissues, -furnishing food upon which it thrives and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, in . some cases a generation an hour, causing death to the animal before the owner has discovered that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two facts stand out clearly: First, that hog cholera cannot be treated successfully unless treatment has commenced before the . germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication. Second that a germicide must be administered, and therein lies the whole secret. As we pass down through the list of various germicides, we are compelled, one by one, to reject them, either because of inefficiency or inadaptability, until we reach LIQUID KOAL. And we choose LIQUID KOAL? Because it is the only known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intestines and from there into the blood, permeating the entire system, and still retaining its germicide properties. It is a compound embracing every practical germicide, anticeptive disinfectant properly found in coal, treated chemically, with an alkaline base, until every objectionable ? feature is eliminated, being non-poisoness and harmless to animal economy. It - contains Cressel and Qualcel. It is these HydroCarbon compounds found in smoke that cure a ham , destroying by its germicidal properties all germ life.

Worms in Hogs

The hog Is more infected with- intestinal ipjnr-s than any other domestic animal. These worms

- are created by impure accumulations along the In testinal tract and generally produced by poorljMdl

gested food.

j The nature of the hog and his manner of eating

renders him more susceptible of Intestinal worms

than any other animal. Under the present doiaes-

ttlcated. conditions he is not allowed the use of his natural instincts to obtain the necessary elements mthat would destroy these intestinal parasites.. Being shut up in a pen he Is not allowed to follow the

dictates of nature. The hog that is wormyf can

neither grow nor thrive for the reason that' the

worms destroy all the nutrition furnished in; the

.food. Liquid Koal put In the drinking waller in

the proportion of one quart to the barrel and 'given

,them twice a week will destroy all intestinal

.worms and keep them free from their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the appetite

and tones up the system.

Liquid Koal Lice Killer

; When diluted with water in the proportion of one

part Liquid Koal fifty parts water it is the- best

Lice Killer on thv market. It is not expensive to

use because it forms a perfect emolsion with water

in this proportion.

Delmont,- Dec. 17, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for hog cholera and found it all you claim for it and more too. I used it on one that was sick, so sick it could not get up and the next day it was eating and " ,drlnking again. I have never lost a hog since I commenced using it. .. EMANUEL HOHX. Wausau, Neb., Dec 16, 1902. " Have used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excellent article to keep hogs In a healthy condition and as an appetizer It has no equaL ALBERT ANDERSON.

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Hartlngton, Neb., Dec. 10, 1902. Dear Sirs: I am a user of Liquid Koal and Bin well pleased with it. Would not try to do without It, as I find it useful In a great many ways. I have had no sick hoga since I commenced using it a year ago. In my opinion it is the best and cheapest hog cholera preventative on the market today. You can use this as you wish. - Anyone wishing to know more abont this please write to me. . ' - .. ENOCH ELY.

Liquid Koal is Manufactured by the National Medical Co. E. L. BARRAGER, PRES. . .Capital, one quarter million. , Principal Office, Sheldon, Ia with branches at Minneapolis, Minn., .Glendive, Montana; Lewlston, Idaho; York, Neb.; Oklahoma City, Okla,

For Gale and Guaranteed by

0E M. FDLM1 Richmond, Ind.