Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 25 March 1907 — Page 7

i ne Hicnmona vanadium' ana Sun-Telegram.

Page Seven,

A Voice from

The Stomach

A Bloodless Fight Between a Tablet

and a Habit The Tablet Wins.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND.

At the age of 22, Clarence had good Caillbridge Citv, Ind.. March 23 Mr. digestion. He had gastric juice that and Mr'g jamesVan Metre entertaincould dissolve doughnuts and turn ap- ed Mr and Mrs Charles E. Shively of pie-skins into good blood corpuscles. Richmond at 6 ocioek dinner Friday, At the age of 21 he began to be pro- . , nn ii-ott ri,,.,.r, ctrt

fuse about the waist and lean back

wards. Ife also began to cultivate

several chins. In his new-found pride he began to think it hi3 duty to gorge

E. O. Paul transacted business in

Richmond Saturday.

Mr. Allen Mettert of New Castle,

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

himself on everything, the good and sPent feunaay - nere im nis pareuu,, the bad, for appetite feeds on appe- Mr- and Mrs- Solomon Mettert. tite and everv frnod thin- is abused. Mrs. Freemont Freeman and daugh-

in niMnrPB shnweH that ho ter Marjorie, returned home Saturday

on weight after he put his collar on. alter spending several aays yimi wnu

At the age of 26 Clarence married relatives near Liberty.

and went to boarding. On top of all Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. tu. caiiaway spent this, be attended oyster gunners and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

wine dinners, which reduced the size R. W. Hall, at their home in Rieh-

of his collar from 16yz to 13. "With mond.

still abiding faith in the strength of Miss Ralzie Tout visited her friend

bis stomach he gulped his meals, and Miss Hazel Fisher at Richmond, Sat-

chewed them afterwards. urday.

At the age of 28 Clarence began to Miss Sarah "Williams and Master

hear an inward voice a warning from j Herbert Fisher spent Saturday with

the stomach. After each meal, be relatives and friends In New Castle.

would feel bloated and balching be- Misses Grace Myers and Rhea Patcame a habit, ton visited in Dayton yesterday.

He began to be a light eater and aj Mr. Harry Fisher of Richmond, was

heavy thinker. He tried to think out the guest of his brother, S. B. Fisher

a cure, for now he would sit down at and family Saturday.

his meals absolutely disgusted at the! Dr. J. N. Study was called to Shelbythought or sight of anything to eatjville Saturday to consult with several

He would sit down at his meals prominent specialists in regard to the

without the trace of an appetite, just eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dorbecause it was time to eat. jran. who is suffering: with appendicitis.

He would often feel a gnawing, un- j jt js thought an operation will be nec-

Katisfied "still-hungry" feeling in his I p-vrir,-

stomach, even after he was through Messrs. Fred and Reuben Bortsfield,

t-ating, whether his meal was well and their fr jend Mr. Ray Money of Incooked Or "not. I rHanarM-.Ha nnlf rlinnpr with the for-

And he suffered a good many other sunriav.

things with his stomach that he could Mr5, Jnhn Tntrerman visited friends

Pesky Things Already.

Milton. The warm weather ha3

brought a number of troublesome mos

qultos who seem fully as active as

those who have sojourned here in past

seasons. Is Seriously Sick.

Eaton Mrs. Joseph Jones is still

very sick with appendicitis, and her physicians and family have given up

all hope of her recovery. Mrs. Jones

was formerly Miss Flo Bunting, the

popular clerk in the Townsend dry

goods store.

EATON, OHIO.

Building an Ice House. Cambridge City. Lee Pitman building an ice house on the L. E.

W. grounds near his home for storage of the ice crop this year. Mr. Pitman was compelled to make arrangements

for the storing of artificial ice to

supply his trade this summer.

not explain, but that made him

grouchy, miserable, out-o'-sorts and

generally sour on everybody and ev erything. ;

Finally he read an account, something like this, about the truly won

derful results obtained from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, in all cases of

stomach trouble, dyspepsia, and so on

lie bought a 50c box at the drug store

and took- the whole box. When he started, he had little faith and less

in Richmond Saturday.

Misses Zoa and Lena Cornthwaite

spent Sunday with their grandfather,

Robert Cornthwaite, who is seriously

ill at his home in Milton.

J. S. Armitage, a crippled lecturer,

delivered an address at the M. L

church at this place, Sunday evening

His talk was based on the life of. an

American prisoner and impressed his

hearers very favorably. Having

appetite. When he finished he had ab- spent ,five years I pn'

f ' A V 1.. V . - M. V. 1 U.1- AJUW a- X J M. more good cheer. Things began to

taste different and better to him.

more indigestion, no more loss of'an- academy, is here spending a few days'

was very realistic and made a deep Im

pression.

Herman Jones, of Culver Military

petite, brash, irritation, burning sensa

tion, heartburn, nausea, eructations, bad memory, or loss of vim and vigor

vacation with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. C. W. D. Jones.

Mrs. Frank Addington of Hagers

Remember, one intrredient of Stu- town, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

nrfs Dyspepsia Tablets will digest for C. T. Wright, at their home on East

von 3.000 cralns of food, iust as it did Main street baturaay.

for Clarence.

This relieves your stomach of the, work of digesting until your stomach

can get strong and healthy again.

B. F. Tanner of Sturgis, Mich., was

in town Saturday.

Messrs. Verne Ohmit, Herman Jones,

and Thomas Fryar of Richmond, visit

Your stomach has been . overworked ed friends in Hagerstown Saturday

and abused. It's fagged out. It needs night.

a rest. Miss Elsie Caldwell of near Beeson's

Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do Station, is here visiting her uncle,

the work of your stomach. You will John Caldwell and wife.

be surprised how fine you'll feel after Mrs. John Shroyer and son of Pen-

eating, and how lusciously good ev-jville, were the guests of her parents, rrything will taste to you. I Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wheeler, here Sat-

Heed the call of the stomach now!Urday.

There's a world of good cheer in one Donald Wright went to Hagerstown box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at Saturday to spend over Sunday with any drug store, 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Addington.

Send us your name and address to-1 a hack load of young people from

day and we will at once send you by this place attended the rink at Hainan a sampfe package free. Address gerstown Saturday night. F. A. Stuart Co., SI Stuart Bldg., Mar- Mrs. W. J. Bowden entertained a

shall, Mich.

PLACE OFFERED TO MEAL.

Late Candidate for Clerk of the Indiana Supreme Court Can Have A $2,500 Clerkship.

Edward E. Neal, of Noblesville, who

was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Clerk of the Supreme Court against Ed V. Fitzpatrick, has

received an offer of the position of se

curities clerk in the office of John C.

Billheimer, Auditor of State. The sal-

number of her daughter's little friends

at her home on West Main street,

Thursday afternoon. The party was

held in honor of her .daughter Esther's

tenth birthday. Those present were,

Mary Hough, Ora Clawson, Idola Gher-

! ing, Bernadyno Shipman. Hazel Ohmit,

Beatrice Hough, Ruth Barnett, Ruth

Feemster, Mary Rankin, Margery Rob

erts, Andra Whitely, Catherine Ulerich,

Irene Kirkwopd and Esther Bowden.

Longest Bridge in World.

Greensburg. Elmer Lee, former

treasurer of Shelby county, who put

up the bridge at Cobb's Fork in this

county has just been given the con

tract to build the longest bridge in

the world. It will cost one hundred

thousand dollars and will be for the

Cincinnati Northern railway and w-ill be nearly twice as long as any other

concrete bridge in the world, a series of twelve arches on the Luten system.

RED CROSS BALL BLUE Should be in every home. Ask your grocer for it Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Both

' Agreeable and Effective.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has

HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, Ind., March 2o. Mrs. Harry Terhuns of Richmond spent a part of last week with her parents, Chas. Horine and wife. Miss Edith Bowman was here Friday the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Bowman. Mrs. Linus Meredith and daughter. Janice, of Richmond, were guests of Mrs. Clyde Reynolds, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Backenstoe and Mr. and Mrs. Sheperd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams at New

Castle, Friday.

Miss Elsie Thornburg spent Satur

day and Sunday with her sister, Mrs

Carrie Atkinson at Richmond.

Mrs. Anna Shafer made a business

trip to New Castle Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Addington spent

Saturday with friends at Cambridge

City. "

Miss Maud Mathews went to Win

chester Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Best.

Misses Mattie and Ruth Terhune of

Muncie, were the guests of friends

here Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thornburgh will

move next week to the house vacated by Wm. Abbott.

Miss Carrie Allen spent Thursday

with Mrs. Thomas Allen zX Reid's hospital.

Mrs. Clifford Fouts and Mrs. Cora

Clendenin spent Saturday shopping at Richmond.

Mrs. Chas. Porter will fill the posi tion of stenographer at the Light 'In

spection Car Co., during the absence

of Miss Maud Mathews.

Eaton, O.. March 23. Mrs. Etta C. Miller, of Anderson. Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cokefair. J. W. O'Hara of Campbellstown, O., waa here Saturday visiting friends. Mrs. H. E. Jones of Anderson, Ind.,

spent Sunday with her brother, C. B. Cokefair. Gov. A. L. Harris came down from Columbus Saturday morning and spent the day on his farms west of Eaton. In the evening he left for Columbus. J. A. Ballinger, of Camden, O., was a Saturday visitor. W. O. Chase, of Dayton, spent Sunday with relatives here. Joseph Lugar, manager of the Great Lugar Shows, was here Sunday, spending the day with his family. Toots Campbell and Cash Taylor were entertained Sunday evening bylady friends in New Hope. Mrs. Lila Wisner has returned to her

home in Liberty, Ind., after a pleasant visit of two weeks among Eaton

friends.

Mrs. S. J. Gibbins returned from the home of her mother, Mrs. Sellna Yost, near Camden, Saturday, having visited

there for six weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swope, of Greenville, Ohio, the the guests of

Mr.-and Mrs. C. W. Edison. Miss Mattie Hughes, of Cleveland, O.,

is visiting Miss Edith Gould.

Miss Minnie Brown of Middletown,

Ohio, is spending this week with her mother, who is ill.

Miss Sarah Bell Is very ill at her

home here with the grippe.

Mr. and Mrs. Ridge Cottingham are

preparing to remove to Eaton in their

property on Decatur street, opposite the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Plummer, who have been tenants in the same, will move to the B.

D. Moses property on the north side of

East Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Coffman and

son Harry, will return this week from

a trip to Oklahoma, and the western

states.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Deihl of West

Alexandria, Ohio, were here Sunday,

kvisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo

seph Faschnacht.

(SflsissSlFnodl Axril

WANTED.

Habit-form ing Medicines. Whatever may be the fact as to many of the so-called patent medicines containing injurious lEfrmlients as broadlx published in some jotirnais of more or le?s irrrttience, this publicity ha certainly been of great beneat in arous-ina: needed attention to this subject. It has. in a considerable measure. resuUed in the moit intelligent people avoiding such foods and medicines as may tie fairly suspected of containing the injurious insrredieDts complained of. Recognizing this fact some time ago. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., "took time by the forelock." as it were, and published broadcast all the

ingredients of which his popular medicines are composed. Thus he has completely forestalled all harping critics and all opposition that might otherwise bo urged against his medicine;!, Iweause they are now of k.wwn composition. Fur

thermore, from the formula printed on

every bottle wrapper, it will be seen that

taesa medicines contain no aiconoi or other hahit-formintr druss. Neither do

they contain any narcotics or injurious

agents, their ingredients being purey vegetable, extracted from the roots of medicinal plants found growing in the depths of our American forests and of

well recognized curative virtues. Instead of alcohol, which even in small

portions long continued, as in obstinate 1 WANTED A woman for housework.

WANTED -A pup; pay not more than

$1; state kind and age; address box 44, Richmond.

WANTED A young girl wanting a good place in country, 13 years old, with good family. Mary Elizabeth, R. R. 6. Box 3. 25-2t WANTED Two white girls and 15 colored girls, at Huffman Leaf Tobacco Co., before April 1st, North Tenth street. Apply before above date. 5-4t WANTED Boys to work on drill press in machine room. Richmond, Indiana Manufacturing Co. 25-2t

cases of diseases, becomes highly objec

tionable from its tendency to produce a craving for stimulants. Dr. Pierce em

ploys chemically pure, triple - re nnea glycerine, which of itself is a valuable

remedy in many cases of enronic diseases, being a superior demulcent, antiseptic, antiferment and suDDortintr nutritive.

It enhances the curative action of the fioldpn Seal root. Stone root. Black

Cherrybark and Bloodroot. contained in WANTED Girl or middle aged wom-

"Golden Medical Discovery in an oronchial, throat and lung affections attended with severe coughs. As will be seen from the writings of the eminent Drs. Grover Cob. of ?tfw York: Bartholow. of Jeffer

son Medical College, Phila.; Scudder, of

Cincinnati: LHingwood, ol cnicago; Hale, of Chieasro. and others, who stand

as leaders in their several schools of

practice, the foregoing agents are the WANTED- Chamber maid, Arnold very heat ingredients that Dr. Pierce .. . ot could have chosen to make up his fa- noiei.

No washing. Tel. Home S7, or call at 31 North Ninth street. 25-Tt

WANTED Messenger boy at West

ern Union; piece work; can earn $5 per week. 25-3t

an for housework, C04 N. loth st.

25-3t

WANTED Second hand safe. Toler's

Drug Store, cor. 15th and Main sts. 25-2t

modern residence, south, front tin furnished; call at 203 North 9th st. 24-2J FOR RENT 5 to 6 acres cf garden lots. Call 600 North 19th street. 20-Tt FOR RENT 4 rooms, downstairs, $3 a month, call 214 S. Sth 20-Tt FOR RENT 2 or 5 rooms, 600 North. 19th street, , 20-7t FOR RENT Furn'.shed rooms. e!eo trie light, steam heC for ten'iemea only, at the Grand. 14-tf

LOST. LOST Between Seventh and Tenth streets, south of Main, a gentleman' gold watch chain with charm attached. Valued a a gif. Rewar4 if returned ta Pop Corn Charlie'g stand at Eighth and Main streets; LOST A bracelet of gold nuggets, return to 130 Ft, Wayne avenue., op the Palladium office. 23-21

mous "Discovery" for the cure of not

onlv hronchial. throat and lunir affec

tions, but also of chronic catarrh in all i

its various forms wnerever located.

REMEDY FOR NERVOUS EXHAUS

TION.

Are you weakened and exhausted

by overwork, worry or disease? The

Mystic Life Renewer will quickly re

new your strength and vitality. It Is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It

is a marvelous vitalizer and strength

ener. It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart

and failing health. It is indeed a wonderful Lilfe Renewer and Life Strength, ener. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. No 3 d&w

Easter footwear at Humpe's; see the window.

I i j

ary is $2,500 a year. Mr. Neal has not no superior ior cougus, corns aua accepted the position as yet, his hesi- croup, and the fact that it is pleasant tancy being due to the fact that one of to take and contains nothing in any

his daughters is too ill to be moved to wa injurious na maue it a lavorue Indianapolis at this time. Mr. Neal is witn mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a

n brother of Charles S. Neal, of Rich

mond, and is well known here.

A recent church notice in Manches

ter, England, read: 'A potato pie supper will be held on Saturday evening.

Subject for Sunday evening, 'A Night

of Agony. "

merchant of Kirksville, Iowa, says

"For mpre than twenty years Cham

berlain's Cough Remedy has been my

leading remedy for all throat troubles

It is especially successful in cases of

croup, cniidren iiKe it and my cus

tomers who have used it will not take

any other." For sale by A. G. Luken

& Co.

All packed in lWu lxar this mark

Paint Buying Made Safe White I cad and Lin seed ,Oil veed no argument, no advertising to maintain themselves as the best

and most economical paint yet known to man. Thedifficulryhas

been for the buyer to be

always sure of the purity of the white lead and oil. We have recistered the

trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter

to oe me tinai proot or quality, genuineness and purity to paint buyers every where. This trade mark appears on every keg of Anchor Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch ProcessSEND FOR BOOK "A Talk cib Paint." valoah Informa. tion on the paint suhjert, fwufon request. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Freeman At. and yth St., Cincinnati, O.

C ENTER VI LLE, IND.

Centerville, Ind., March 25. Mrs

W. K. Cheeseman was hostess at a card

party from 2 to 4 o'clock on Friday

afternoon at her home on Main street.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dora Men-

denhall, and to Mrs. Francis McMinn.

Refreshments were served. The other

guests were Mesdames Edward Lane,

W. A. Welfer, Samuel Lashley, Wilbert

A. Bertsch, Cortez If. Jones, I. L.

Houck, Joseph McConaha and Miss

Florence Kersey.

At the entertainment given on Fri

day evening at the First Baptist church at Richmond. Miss Geneve

Home of Centerville, played the piano

j accompaniments to the songs rendered

by Mrs. Bessye Waggoner. The num

bers given by Mrs. Waggoner were

Japanese love songs and "Now Sleeps

the Crimson Petal."

Mrs. William Barton and her daugh

ter, Josephine, went to Winchester on Saturday to remain until Sunday even

ing, as the guests of Mrs. Schuyler C.

Crowe, and Colleen Crowe.

, . Miss Cassie Turner has gone to Dod

dridge to be in attendance upon Mrs. Henry Pierce, who still continues very sick, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Russell, of New Madison, Ohio, spent Saturday with friends in Centerville. Mr. Russell had been sick with grippe, and had taken a week's vacation for rest. They had been visiting relatives in Eiwood. Greensfork, Williamsburg- and near

Milton. . They left for home on Saturday evening. ; Mrs. Sarah Simmons intends to leave for Dallas. Texas, on April second, where she will reside with her son Irvin Simmons.

Mrs. Rosa Chamberlain Is the guest : for a few days of her sister, Mrs. Ida j Henderson, at Greenville, Ohio.

In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE

A powder for tired, aching, swollen

feet. We have over 30,000 testimon

ials. All Druggists, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE

by mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted

Le Roy, N. Y.

. New ladies.

creations Humpe's.

in Oxfords for the

CRUSHED STONE FOR

STREETS OF RICHMOND

Prisoners at the County Jail Producing It.

PLAN SAVES SOMETHING.

By the time Street Commissioner

Ed Dye needs crushed stone for repair

ing and remaking streets he will find

there is quite a quantity on hand at

the county jail. For the past two

weeks there have been from, twenty to

thirty men confined at the jail and

Sheriff Meredith has , been working

them from 0 o'clock in the morning

until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The merry click of the hammer can be heard any day in the vicinity of the

jail.

'Of course the men don't work like

they were getting $2 a day for their

services, but a considerable amount of

stone is broken each day," stated Sheriff Meredith. Turnkey Harris

acts as boss of the stone pile gang, and

he sees that there is no loafing during

working hours.

GLEN A POPULAR PLACE.

Many People Visited the Public Park

On Sunday.

Glen Miller park was alive with vis

itors Sunday afternoon. The refreshment stand, opened for the first time this season, did a good business and the bear pit was one of the features

that attracted nearly all the visitors.

The long feathers of a bird's wing

are fastened to the hone. It is this

which gives- the wing strength and surface wherewith to .beat the air.

MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind., March 25 Ernest Doty was home from Indianapolis for a Sunday visit. B. Tanner, of Sturgis, Mich., is a Milton visitor. Mrs. William Wallace visited friends in Richmond Saturday. Miss Emma Quinn spent Friday In Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hogston have returned home from a two week's visit at Winchester and other points. George Baker, who had been visiting

his sister, Mrs. Lewis A. Ward, returned to his home at Brookville. Robert Cornthwaite continues in

poor health.

Mrs. Marie Beeson Is home from

Louisville, Ky.

Miss Carrie Walker entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Templin, Miss

Blanche Hale and Ernest Doty to sup

per Friday evening.

Miss Mary Sipple has gone to Reid Hospital at Richmond to take a course

in nursing.

OHIO WILL GIVE HELP

Railroad Commission of that

State Interested.

GRAIN DEALERS ALARMED,

WANTED One or two unfurnished

rooms by lady with no family, and good references. Ellen, 401 N. 20th

street 24-7t

WANTED One or two unfurnished

rooms suitablo for light housekeep

ing; address P. X., Palladium office. 23-3t

WANTED Your carpet and rugs to

clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone Home 1278, Bell No. 921. 22-9t

WANTED Roomers and boarders at

217H North 6th street. 13-7t

In reply to a question of the Indiana T? q i 1 m'i il prvTvimicclnn acl-lno nc-rncri .

tion in adjusting the difference be- WANTED-Carpet laying by H.Ap-

twppn th ernin rfpa!fra of thla ntstp Planus, aon xou.

and a number of railroads which Dro-

pose an increase In shipping rates to WANTED You to see our lino of the seabord. the Ohio commission has Kitchen Cabinets before you pur

chase. $1.00 when delivered, fl.00 a month. Prico $15.00. M. II. Mulholland, 52 St Sth street. Home Phone 967. 19-7t WANTED Men to learn barber

signified its willingness to assist in bringing about an adjustment. Word

was received from a few of the freight

agents whose attention was called to

the fact that the grain men were com

nlalnine ahont. thft inrrpasft that the

nmnanioc TL-or0 rnncirlorintr mattsf tradft Few W6k Completes; ten PO-

carefully, but that no action had been SItIona for e7 graduate. $12 to $30 . .. IwAofrlv tVnwi wMlft learnlnsr. Beau.

taKen oy any or tnenx as yet. i - . - 7 .7 r. . ,7i .i, u 41... r-t tiful 1907 catalogue Just out mailed

oo n,-o,- Tuyere' oiatmn f ree. Write Moler umbo. College,

4.i ti,.. 4i a I Cincinnati. Ohio. declS-tl

made effective it would compel some

of them to go out of business. They I WANTED Man with team and wagon

FOR SALE See Al. II. Hunt, 7 N. Sth st, and !e him tell you about those lots oa & 21st street, west side of street

AL H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth Street. SEE THAT MORGAN, Sth and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good loca tion. $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; n 5 room house, $S00 ($100 cash, bal. $3 per mo.); a 3 room $300 ($100-50 cash, balance $7 per mo.); cash to loan, from $500 to $3,000. Quito a munbeff good investments. i ... a

FOR SALE A good 160 acre farm, sugar treq land, 23 acres in timber, 700 standing sugar trees. Good building3. abund ance of water. A bargain if sold soon. Write, WM. G. BAKER, R. R. No. 1. New Paris, Ohio,

MONUMENTS AND , We have a large stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell, Prop. 15 8. 10th.

HUSKING SEASON It Hard cm the Hands Petrd-Plne Ointment wtu keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box, 25 c, at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mall. Petro-Plne Co.. Richmond, Ind.

say that they have large quantities of

grain bought on the basis of the old rate which would not be shipped until after the rate would be raised, and they

assert that their shipments would be

profitless and some of them at a loss WANTED Your carpets, rugs, etc., to

if the rate were put . in effect at the! clean, compressed air method. Pneu

to sell a large line of medicines, ex

tracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters Rem

edies, Sheldon, Iowa.

PHONE 7M for the best grades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH. COAJL.AND SUPPLTCO.

time proposed, April 1.

CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT

WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY.

Male Help.

Richmond, Ind., March 14r-The an- MEN Our 1907 catalogue

noatie Cleaning Co., of Indianapolis, FOR- SALE BK0WNELL ENGINE,

CIS. 22-9t

H00SIERS ARE POPULAR. Delegation From This State Always

Welcomed by Roosevelt.

Washington, March 2a An ,Interesting political chapter might be writ

ten on the subject, "Indiana at the White House." It is a matter of common knowledge among the political

big wigs at Washington that the dele

gation from no other State enjoys a higher standing in the eyes of Theodore Roosevelt than the delegation

from Indiana. The doors of the President's office swing open always to the vice president of the United States

and the senators and representatives

from Indiana,

Since the war with Russia, which

terminated in the return to Japan of

the southern part of Saghallen, a thirty-mile railway has been built ( the island, and all parts of it connected by

telegraphs.

The town of Paoll, Ind., is named for

General Paoll, of Corsica, who defended that island against the French In

favor of the British. He died in Eng

land and has a monument in Westminster Abbey.

As the new lord mayor of Lon

don rode in state along the streets the

other day he heard one of his constituents remark, to a companion as they watched the procession; "Well, 'e do

fancy 'imself, don't 'e2

nual meeting of stockholders of the

Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the

principal office, of the company in the j

city of Richmond, Ind., on

Tuesday, April 4, 1907,

at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose

of electing eleven directors and trans

acting such other business as may

properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions.

how we teach barber trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Barber

College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Female Help.

LADIES We teach hairdressing.

manicuring, facial massage, etc.,; quickly. Write for catalogue. Moler'

College, Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR SALE.

In good condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape.

explains JACOB KERN, dst and Richmond Ar

BENEVOLENT and ORDER OF ELKS

Philadelphia, Pa., July 15th-20th,

07. Round ,trip fare, $17.15. Sell-

PEHSION Attorney and Kotarj Pallia

with am office on the- first floor ef the Court House will give torn best

service In all , pension Batters

Alonzo Marshall. Richmond Ind. SPECIAL " Phone No. 936 Calls "the

Richmond property a specialty. Larae tmoire Movina Cars

Porterfield, Kelly. Block, Phone 329. Al uiuTCDCTrn,

- a TTSIVlBa.ft0lea.llWf rt Ufa 623 Main St. OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you feeJai

if you would like to take a trip acros

tf

PROTECTIVE FOR SALE Young fresh cow. Willi

Rost, Williamsburg pike, R. R. G.

23-4t

ing dates July 12th, 13th and 14th, fF0R SALBEgp from choice Barred tne 0cean? fnr rPtnrn trin until .Tnl KOCk Stock, 75 Cents per Setting Of ,v c,r

good for 23rd, '07.

KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.

July Sth to 13th Inclusive. Round trip, $15.45. Selling dates July 5th, 6th and 7th, good for return

ing until July 13th, 1907.

15 eggs. 107 South-21st street.

mo-we-sa

! FOR SALE 13 years Scientific Amer

ican at one cent a number; also 6

feet paling fence, at 22 South 7th st 11 South 7th street

23-lt

We offer the finest accomodations

for ocean travel on the Hamburg

American line.

Richmond Insurance Agency.

Hans N. Koll, Mgiy

TeL No.4t,

JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA.

.See our supply of new Bicvelea and

FOR SALE Good oak dining room Bicycle Sundries. Seeorvl hanrf blew

j. it i . ii i c I . '

iaoie ana a nianuouu; tan ivo o. cies tor sale. Bicycle repairing a

lytn street. -" specialty. A to full line of scnnri.

hand houctholrf Cniwli rurnit.i,.

-w r ;t ocii, icr. "N- on I . . . I ' ' --

.wr. ov, jtijK sal-E Carriage and buggy, new- pets, Etc- at very low prices.

cheap, to close estate. A. A. Curme, J Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St

jr., executor. Phone 5 si. 4a s.

ISth street 2t-7t

ly, $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tues

day until close of Exposition,

limit 15 days. 30 Day Tickets... 60 Day Tickets

Season Tickets 24.00

.$1S.10 I v.r.rf SJT.P CTilfa oe- Mil -f

n . . A I A i V . i . ,v uW V. 1 . a.

- - ax. iv i . x T:- rv r lit n

-i i a. i-t. cuuie s uiui, 072 units

S. E. of city. 2 l-2t

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVEN

TION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.

July 10th-15th, 1907. One fare for

round trip.

FOR SALE About 1500 feet good two

inch lumber; call at 56 Sherman st

20-7t

SCHOLL'S meat itaritet

always on hand, ail kinds of home crown meats, both fresh and cured. Give me your trade. I guarantee

satisfaction: 421 Main Phon 1611.

FOR SALESeed oats.

Elevator Co.

Richmond

20-10t

AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA

TION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Selling dates June 1st to 4th, FOR SALE Lot of Rood work horses

Relieved In 24 Hours op Honey Refunded. j

If yon bve Rheumatism, Gout. Sciatica or Lain Back try "Smith's Pstassiwm Compound". It stops the pains, removes the eaane sad when tost is done hmv bo tear of defor

mities. Trlslpsekseo mailed free by sddrossine John A. Smith Co. MUwsukee. Wis. Ms-

ny rsruiMce it tae first 50c bottle Isfls to

lausry 70a At DruiTsrist's 50c

good for returning June 10th.

Fare for ROUND TRIP $1S.40. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR,

Home Phone 44. Pass. & Ticket Agt.

Riley's Seed Corn , Big Four and National Seed- Oats and Seed Potatoes. Lawn and Garden Seeds, Fertilizer, Etc Wm. Hill a Co. Both Phones 393. 913 Main Street.

and mules and vehicles, 317 North

A street. 19 lw

FOR SALE Duck eggs, $1.00 per Bet

ting, from the famous E. B. W. Ger-

nerd Duck farm, Allentown, Pa. Q. C Mason, Spring Grove. 19-7t

FOR SALE: Large plat of ground

FARiSHAM ANTHRACITE COAL, 00 NO. 4. CHESTNUT. Both Phones 9.

ZWISSLEB'S HOME BASEST

The Excellence of our QUAKER BREAD is proven by the Increasing

demand. The biggest and best Ef loaf. Everything else In our Use Is

made to please.

and an eight room frame house on Patfefll and Machine Work Of

All rtiuus.

STANDARD PATTERN MFG CO.

11th and North E Streets. LiorJunEnTG And MARKERS

Best Material and Workmanship,

H. C. HATTAWAY, No. 12 North 6 th- Street.

ham campus. The home of the late Dr. Dougan Clark. Inquire of Charles A. Francisco. I7tf Everybody bays property Trass

Woodhuxst. 91 Mal& SL Telephone

L Junes tf

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Second Coor of new 1