Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 26 March 1907 — Page 5
The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.
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"I (Ban Cure Any Drunkard." My Golden Remedy for the Whiskey Curse Will Save Your Husband, Son, Brother or Father From a
.Drunkard's Grave.
I Will Mail Free To All Who Write
a Trial Package In Plain Wrapper.
I ani savins thousands of drunk-;
nrds erery year and restoring them
to their loving wives and families.
I will save many more as a result of.
this advertisement. To all who write rittsburer. March. 26. The fashion
tne, I will send free by mail, in plain abie women of Pittsburg are in an aw
ful plight, and there is no sign of re
lief. Scores of the city's fairest are
suffering terrible mental agony. It is
because the heartless men who con
struct tailor made gowns went on
strike. As the result there will be few
tailored gowns worn in Pittsburg this
Easter." Hence, woe!
There la lots of money here and the
large store and fashionable dressmak
ing shops were flooded with orders for
spring dresses. The tailors decided it
would be a good, time to strike for bet
ter wage scale.
Heretofore the tailors have worked
NO PRETTY GOWNS TOR WOMEN Of
PITTSBURG ON EASTER SUNDAY
Scores of the Smoky City Fair Sex Suffering
Pangs of Agony on Account of the Tailors' Strike Husbands' Joy.
BOB VVEIDNER HAS LIVELYEXPER!ENCE
Convinced That He Is Not Yet
A Real Autoist.
MACHINE BADLY DAMAGED.
Robert Weidner but recently be-
under a scale which covers six-week j came an auto enthusiast and after an
periods in each season of the year. exclting litte experience which occurThey now demand a scale for the en- j. .
tire year. I
The employers, including Joseph tempted to run the machine single
Home & Co., and McCreery & Co., re- handed, he is loath to say that he is
fused to grant the demands of the a oyer of the sport. while driving workmen, who walked out regardless hi F . . th Eiehth street.
of the fact that dozens of gowns order- the machine came in contact with a ed for Easter, were unfinished. It is smaU pHe of and ag it had a said that the strike is general In sev- reversable stearing gear, it immediate
ly sided off toward the curb stone
eral of the large cities of the country.
While the Pittsburg women are be-
VL-V pro a talorHrvnf nnto rt ohnormal
moaning lue Mme, men uuuiuUS wC moac,,romar.ia ctnnj tn ha naih
,,1.1 n m J 4 ni -f I mi rk 4- Vi rtxr I
l . b " coming excited, Weidner pressed the much they will save because their , , -
wives can't buy new gowns.
Worships His False God Whiskey Wife in Tears Children Neglect
ed Home .Forgotten Life a Ling-
Social and Personal Mention
(Conducted by Miss Florence Corwin. Office Phones, Both 21; dence Phone, Home 1310.
Resi-
Thursday evening, the Ladies of the
Maccabees will give a progressive
enng Death And Drink Did It All. euchre and pedro party at I. O. O. F.
The Drunkard Cannot Save Himself hall. All members are invited to be
You Women Must Do It For Him. present.
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wrapper, so that no one can know! e
What It contains, a trial package of Mrs. Clifton Merrill is entertaining
Golden Remedy for the Liauor Habit, this afternoon at her home on North
Though absolutely harmless, it never Seventeenth street at whist, in hon
fails to cure the worst cases of drunk- or of her sister, Mrs. Lillie Walker, of
enness, no matter of how long stand- Oxford, Ohio, who is her house guest. Jng. It can be administered without Whist is being played at two tables, the knowledge of the subject In cof- after which a luncheon in courses will
fee, tea, soup, milk, etc., and he will be served. Carnations are used to
le cured in a few days and cured so decorate the rooms. The guests in-
re will never drlng again. I elude Mesdames Kicnard scniiimger,
Golden Remedy contains no dan- Fred Charles, Daniel Walters, timer
eerous drutts or minerals. It does Lebo, John leegaraen ana iiarry
tiot ruin the digestion or destroy the! Coons.
tissues of the vital organs and en-
clanger life and health. It counter-1 Mrs. Yarrington Barnes was hostess
nets and expels from the system all J for the weekly meeting of the Maga-
Blcoholic poisons and puts an end to zine Club Monday afternoon at her
all craving or appetite for liquor, home on North A street. Interesting
Under its influence the subject re- articles were read by Mrs. Mary
gains his health, will-power and self- paigo and Mrs. Richard Study, the
respect. His eye becomes bright, his former on "The (Abuse of Bridge
brain clear, his step elastic, his vigor Whist" from the Broadway magazine,
returns, and he once more feels and I and the latter on "Chicago" from the
looks like a man. I April Munsey. Next Monday Mrs.
If you have a beloved husband, son, J Paige will be the hostess at her home
brother or father who is afflicted, on North Twelfth street and it will be
tend your name and address to me I miscellaneous day.
nt once in the coupon below.
FREE PACKAGE COUPON If you fill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and send it to me, I will send you absolutely free, by mall, in plain wrapper, a trial package of my Golden Remedy. You will be thankful as long as you live that you did it. Address Dr. J. W. Haines, 9069 Glenn Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
4 4. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Zeller enter
tained Monday evening at their home
on South Fourteenth street, at a green
! and white dinner, complimentary to
Mrs. John Zeller and daughter, Miss
Mary Zeller. The flowers and table decorations were all white and green,
i suggestive of the Easter season. Be
side the honor guests, covers were
laid for Prof, and Mrs. D. W. Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. John Shroyer and Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Carr.
Mrs. O. S. Hasty entertained the
Criterion Literary society Monday afternoon at her home on North E
street. A large number of members
were present and an Interesting pro
gram was given. Airs, uuy jjuvau
read a very meritorious paper on "Bi
ography and Readings from John Hay." Mrs. John Woodhurst read one on "The Irish Question," which was equally Interesting and a reading was
The dates of the mask carnival at given by the hostess on "The Im
the coliseum and the close of the skat- proved Conditions in Ireland," that
Jng season have been erroneously re- was much enjoyed. Closing the proported. The masked carnival will be gram were two musical numbers. Reheld the first Thursday evening in freshraents followed the program and
April and the coliseum will close for U social season was spent by the
the season on Saturday evening, April guests. Floral souvenirs were given
6. to the guests. In two weeks, Mrs
Charles Groce will entertain the club
No Case on Record. at ner nome on .onn iineieeniu
street. "Biography ana Headings irom
ThPr Is no case on record of a Kooert u. jonnson win ue me suu-
coueh or cold resulting in pneumonia Ject of a paper by Mrs. T. R. Jessup
or cosumption after Foley's Honey and The Moral innuences 01 icioria s Tar has been taken, as it will stop Reign" will be given by Mrs. O. S. rour cough and break up your cold Hasty and a reading will be given by
quickly. Rofuse any but the genuine airs, tnanes rora
brake lever, so he thought, and in
stead of stopping the machine, it jumped forward with a bound and crashed into the pole, which brought the ma-
! chine to an immediate stop. Still
more excited Weidner fumbled about
among the different levers until he
finally succeeded in stopping the en
gines while he surveyed the damage
with not at all the most pleasant ex
pression upon his face. The front
! axle was bent while one of the large
lamps was smashed through the rad-
i iator.
MACHINE IHJHE ALLEYS Commissioner Ed Dye Does
Some Experimenting.
Street Commissioner Ed Dye Is experimenting with the street sweeper
as an alley cleaner. The big machine
was run through several alleys south of Main street and the experiment was a decided success. The alleys which the machine operated on were thoroughly cleaned, every particle of refuse and dirt being swept into neat piles which were shoveled Into a dirt cartNo injury to the machine was sustained by running it over the rough cobble stones.
A HEW CAM OF FEVER Little Daughter of Harvey Bosworth Afflicted.
north of the city. It Is hoped that a
large number of members will be pres
ent. 5
Mr. Carlisle Newkirk will entertain the S. C. C. Club this evening at his
home on KInsey street. $ 4. x
A dinnpr nartv at. the fViiintrv rlnh
Sunday evening, was composed of Miss- Three Hundred Knights of Co
es Jane ana Juliet Kobbins, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert W. Stimson, Messrs. John
Wallick, Samuel Sutphin", Ralph Le-
meke, Oscar Welborn and Charles Mor
GOING TO LOGANSPOBT
lumbus Plan Trip.
rison, of Indianapolis, Ned Fitch of De
troit, and Frank Braffett. 4.
Mrs. Judson Rupe entertained the
About three hundred Knights of Co
lumbus of this city are making prepa
rations to attend the district meeting
which will be held at Logansport,
April 11, at which time a number of
members of the Ticknor club Monday , " " , " . . . ... , . candidates will be given the third deafternoon, at her beautiful new resl- . . . , A j v u gree. Thomas J. McLaughlin, district
vi,- mu 5, deputy, will have charge of the meet
act of "Julius Caesar" was finished and
part of the fourth act was read and discussed. Mrs. D. W. Dennis led in
the conversation of "Current Events
Mrs. John Zeller, of New York, a nonresident member, was present. Next
week Mrs. I. M. Hughes will be the
ing. The Logansport lodge will give
a banquet on the night of the cere
monies. The local men will charter
a special train.
Found At Last. J. A. Harmon, of Llzemore,
West
Receives Automobile.
Dates Are Set Right.
Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is
eafe and sure. A. G Luken & Co.
H. H. Rolling removes corns with
out pain, at No. 20 S. Sth street. 26-2t
Asks for a Footbridge.
Councilman Leftwick at council
jneeting Monday evening made a mo
tion for the construction of a foot
bridge over the river at the intersec
tion of North Sixteenth street and the
cast fork of the river, known as the
Fleecydale crossing.
The secret of fashionable beauty. ' I
asked the question of a noted beauty
fpecialisU "In order to be round.
rosy, plump, very pretty and stylish.
take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
excepts. A. G. Luken & Co.
!WT. and Mrs. B. B. Johnson are at Kokomo, where they were called by
the death of the latter's brother, Jas.
L. Albaugh.
ONHAPPINESS DISPELLED.
4 4
Mrs. Charles Francisco will enter
tain the members of the Athenaea Literary Society Friday afternoon at her home in West Richmond. The program to be given will be as follows:
The White Plague in India," Mrs.
Will Bond; "Resorts for Consumptives," Mrs. Louanna Wood; "What Can Be Done to Improve Local Conditions," Miss Anna Horn. Part seven
of the serial story will be given by
Miss Haley Harold.
J No card party was given Monday
afternoon at the Country Club, as was announced, but next Monday evening a vaudeville performance will be held,
it being in charge of Mr. Robert Seager, Mr. D. N. Elmer and Mr. Tom
Kaufman.
4. .j. 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Butler celebrat
ed their wedding anniversary Sunday
evening. An elaborate six o'clock din
ner was served. Pink carnations and Easter lillles were the decorations and were also given as favors.
4 fr A delightful evening was spent by
a large number of people who attend
ed the social given Monday evening
by the Epworth League of Grace M. E. church. A mitsical program was given those on the program being Mrs. El
mer Gorman, Miss Grace Miller and
hostess at her home on North Ninth V a., says: "At last I have found the
street. Mrs. J. M. Wampler and Mrs. perfect pill that never disappoints me:
I. u. Mather will lead In conversa- and for the benefit of others afflict
tion on "Current Events." ed with torpid liver and chronic con-
4 stipation, will say: Take Dr. King's
A dance will be given April 10th in New Life Pills. Guaranteed satis
I. O. O. Fv hall by the Ladles' auxilia- factory. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's,
ry to the Brotherhood of Railway JJruggisr.3.
trainmen. The members of this or
ganization are making a great effort to
have this one of the most elaborate
they have ever given. Music will be Elmer McConaha has received his 50-
furnished by Messrs. Woods, Hicks and horspower Wayne automobile, driving
AY ilson. with it from Indianapolis.
4, 4, .
The last of a series of dancing par- Use artificial gas tor light and beat
ties, which are being given by Mr. 10-tf
and Mrs. Charles Kolp, will be given
next week and it will be an Easter af
fair. It will be held in I. O. O. F. hall Paper, "The Hawaiian Islands,'
and probably will be one of the largest Mrs. Charles Swain; reading, "The Mis
and most enjoyable affairs of the sea- sionary ork of Mrs. Thomas M
son. The Lenten season will be at an Cague," Mrs. R. W. Scott. Mrs. Sam
end and the many who have been deny- "el Jones will be the leader for the
ing themselves the pleasures of social meeting and Mrs. John Evans and Mrs
functions for the past six weeks, will J. C. Hunt will be the hostesses
be in attendance.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Airs. c. M. Wilson was given a com- Frank Land will leave Wednesday
plete surprise Monday evening by a for Indianapolis, where he will attend
number of friends at her home, 220 the Scottish Rite meeting. I-- it. i a. rr-i ; I
bwulu imiiiu street. ine evening s eu- Lauren Whltesell has trone to Indian
tertainment consisted of vocal and in- apolis on business for the Richmond
sirumeniai music ana a one act comeay Automobile agency.
uy .vir. uuu jus, y usuu. i .utj.iiusiesa
received many beautiful gifts Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames H.
M. Hammond, I. A. Gorman, John F,
Taggart and son. Harold, John Brown,
and daughter. Cletus, Robert C. Wil
son and son, Byron, J. R. Gorman. J
W. Wilson, Mrs. Grace Gorman and
daughter, Irene, Mrs. Mr. Charles Turner.
Mrs. Mary Clements has returned to
her home at Philadelphia, after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clements.
Mrs. Belle Starbuck has gone to New
York city to visit her son. after visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson.
Rev. and Mrs. Murray Kenworthy
W. Gorman and f and son, returned from New London,
where they had been visiting.
v Will Spangler has returned after
A meeting of the missionary society Upending Sunday with friends at Ko
of Reid Memorial United Presbyterian j komo.
,.UIlu .u uc.u .uaj axu 1U Mrs. David Horton and daughter,
uf lu"uu i"""" lu"uniu Thelma, of Portland, Ind., are visit-
iuirreS,LiiiB m-usiam ua uCeu p.r- jQg friends an(j relatives here.
Mrs. Lillie Walker, of Oxford, OhIo.(
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton W.
Merrill, East Main street.
A case of scarlet fever is reported at the health office from the home of Harvey Bosworth, 411 Randolph street
his little daughter Zelma, having contracted the disease. The child is two
years old. As Dr. Bond, city health officer Is in Indianapolis it is not known whether there will be any school rooms closed as a result of the case.
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$1.50 to Indianapolis and Return. The Indianapolis and Eastern traction company will sell on all morning cars Friday, March 29th, good returning March 31, round trip tickets, Richmond to Indianapolis for $1.50, account Southern Indiana Teachers' Association. See local agent. 26-3t
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Will Establish Bakery. Manager Guy Gotschall of the City restaurant, states that he has planned to establish a bakery in connection with his restaurant. To begin with he will make the front part of his- diningroom into a salesroom, where bread will be sold. Later on Mr. Gotschall will establish a bakery of his own.
"I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa,
Invoice Is In Progress. About thirty men are now working
at the Richmond City Mill works In order to complete some unfinished products. The Invoice is progressing rap
idly and it is thought the company will
know "just where it stands within the
course of the next few days.
Petition for Adoption.
Attorney P. J. Freeman has filed n petition In the circuit court on behalf of Joseph and. Mary E. Allen for the adoption of a child.
Will View Remains.
The Gonzaga club members' ara re quested to meet at the hall tonight orj South Sixth street to go to the hornet of Joseph Rusche to view the remains
BANK STATEMENT. No. 19SS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Second National Bank, at Richmond, in the Slate of Indiana, .i the close of business, March 22nd, 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts .. .. .... ... .... . .$1,500, 137.63 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . ... . . ... ... .... . . S.415.7? U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .. .... . . , t. 150.ftO0.0O U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits.. , .. .. 100,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc.. .. .. .... .... , 263,330.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. .. ....... .. .. .. 10,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) .$ 7,738.30
Due from State Banks and Bankers . .. 15.348.13 Due from approved reserve agents .... .. 386,113.5! Notes of other National Banks . 17,200.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents .. 327.S9 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: 4 Specie , .. . b. .. , fc. 143,000.00 Legal-tender notes.. . .. ....... 41,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation.
Is Much Better,
James Van Dusen, North Thirteenth
street, who has been ill for some time is much better.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is a
new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does
not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It Is guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co.
Artificial gas, the 20th century fuel 10-ti
410.727.83 7,500.0(1
Total .. ... .. ..$2,150,331.28 LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
. . m
,.$ 250,000.00
Surplus fund .. .. .... .. .. . . .. .. .. 300,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. .. ...... . 90,186.20 National Bank notes outstanding .. .. .. .. 118,800.00 Due to State Banks and Bankers ..$ 14.9S7.S4 Individual deposits subject to check.... . .. 1.168,976.54 Demand certificates of deposit .. 77.3S0.70 1,261,345.08 United States deposits . .... . 100,000.00 Total ...... .. . ..$2,150,331.28 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: I, Samuel W. Gaar, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAMUEL W. GAAR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March, 1907. EVERETT R. LEMON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: JOHN J. HARRINGTON, ELGAR G. HIBBERD, JOHN B. DOUGAN,
Director.
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GOOD NATURED AGAIN.
Good Humor Returns with Change to
Proper Food.
Wm I'naalmoai A boat It. 3Janv wnmpn woon a n rl wall
lo toe comforted because their once ma- Mrs- Turner Hadley. Ice cream, can-
nincenc tresses have become thli anJ I aY ana popcorn were serveu anu quiie
faded. Many men incline to profanity la large sum was cleared.
Because the flies bite through the thin
tZ l . . t V11 De EOOa Nothing of importance was trans-
learn thaV'xewbrizeVpicTde SSba 0 f placed upon the market. This Is the new Star held Monday evening at the home
Bcaip germicide and antiseptic that acts I " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlatt, on
oy aestroyms the germ or microbe that North Ninth street.
4 4
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lacey will en
tertain Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Nelson
at dinner tonight at their home on
North Seventeenth street.
Mrs. Eliza Burk will be the hostess
for a meeting of the Good Cheer Club
Wednesday afternoon at her home
Is the underlying cause of all hair de
struction. ilerpiclde is a new prepara. lion, made after a new formula on tin entirely new principle. Anyone who has Iried It will testify- as to Its worth. Try It yourself an2 be convinced. Sold by leading' drurgists. Sond 10e. In stamps ror sample to The Ilerpicide Co. Detroit. Mich. Two sixes 50 cents and $1.00. Leo H. Fihe, Special Aent,
"For many years I was a constant sufferer from indigestion, and nerv ousness amounting almost to prostration," writes a Montana man. "My blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. I grew ill-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can't describe my sufferings. "Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one daj", I happened ta notice GrapeNuts in a grocery store, and bought a package, out of curiosity to know what it was.
City and County
STATISTICS.
Building Permits.
Elmer E. Eggemeyer, stone house,
Eighteenth and South A streets, $4,iX.
Robert L. Kelly, frame house, Na
tional and Central avenue, $3,000.
Mary F. Thompson, frame house,
Sheridan street, near School.
Charles E. Bell, frame house. Divis
ion and West Fifth streets, $l.r00.
James Bryant, f rame house. West
Third and Main streets. ? 1,200.
James McNeill, brick house. FYur-
"I liked the food from the very first, teenth and North B streets. S1..VKV
eating it with cream, and now I buy Deatris and Funerals.
it by the case and use it daily. I GOOCH Mrs. Julia Gooch died sud-
soon iouna mat orape-Nuts rood was denly. Monday night at the home of her supplying brain and nerve force as daughter. Mrs. John Maken, Sll North nothing in the drug line ever, had Twentieth street. The remains will
done or could do. hf, fai-pn tn Ihannn. Ohio. Thiirsrfav
"It wasn't long before I was re- morning for services and interment.
stored to health, comfort and happi- HEATH Pearl, little daughter of nes. Through the use of Grape-Nuts Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heath, died this
food my digestion has been restored, morning at the home of her parents.
my nerves are steady once more, 52a North Eighteenth street. Funermy eye-sight is good again, my mental al arrangements will be announced laV
faculties are clear and acute, and I er. have become so good-natured that RUSCHE The funeral of Joseph
my friends are truly astonished at the Rusche will be held at two o'clock tochange. I feel younger and better morrow, from St. Andrew's church.
than I have for 20 years. No amount The burial will be in St. Andrew's
of money would induce me to surren-1 cemetery.
der what I have gained throush the TIERNEY Julia Tierneir died this
use of Grape-Nuts food." Name giv- morning at Easthaven, from influenen by Fostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. za. at the age of SI years. The fun"There's a reason." Read the l'ttle eral arrangements will be announced book "The Rod to Wellvllle." In pkss. later.
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