Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 78, 30 March 1907 — Page 2
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Rage Two. The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.
To Owners of Bad Breath-
Foul Odor of Indigestion,' Smoking, "gating or Drinking Stopped at Once Vith Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Trial Package To Prove It Sent Free. Bilious breathers, onion, eaters, indigestion victims, cabbage consumers, smokers, drinkers and those with gas on the stomach are in a class all by themselves, distinguished by a powerful bad breath. They all breathe andas they breathe they whiff out odor which makes those standing near, turn their heads away in disgust- The pitiable part of it is that these victims do not realize what a sickening' thing a bad, offensive breath is to others. Charcoal is a wonderful, absorber of gases and odors. It absorbs 100 times its own volame of gas. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges will put a stop to your bad, offensive breath, and to your belchings, whotever the cause or source, because the charcoal quickly absorbs all noxious, unnatural odors and gases. . If you suffer from indigestion and belch gas as a result. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges will absorb all the gas ' and make j-ou stop belching. If on getting up in the morning you have such a bad, bilious breath, that you can almost smell it yourself, Stu art's Charcoal lozenges will get rid of it for you quickly. If you have been smoking or chew ing, or have been eating onions or oth er odorous things, Stuart's Charcoal Iozenges will make your breath pure and sweet. Chp.rcoal is also the best laxative known. You can take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It is a won derfully easy regulator. And then, too, it filters your blood, every particle of poison and impurity in your blood is destroyed, and you begin to notice the difference in your face first thing your clear complexion. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are made from pure willow charcoal, and just a little honey is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders .in your stomach, and make you feel fine and fresh. Your blood and breath will be purified. You will feel clean inside. We want to prove all this to you, so just sent for a frey sample today. Then after you get it and use it, you will like them so well that you will go to your druggist and get. a 23c box of these Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. , Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mail a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 93 Stuart Bids , Mar shall, Mich. WILL BE RUN AGAIN Northland Express to Go on About J line 15. Owins to the great demand from the ' public again this year for the "Northland Express" running out of Richmond over the G. II. & I. railroad for northern resorts, the train will be installed during the coming summer. The 15th of June is set as the date on which the train will begin its operations. It has been in service dur ing the past two summer seasons and was the best paying train on the road. WICKED L0GANSP0RT TURNS TO REPENTANCE. Chas.' Reign Scoville Has Aroused Many Hardened Sinners at That Place. . Charles Reign Scoville, the greatest Christian church revivalist and well known in" this city, will close his series of meetings at Logansport, Sunda y. Up to date, Mr. Scoville has been highly successful, there being 1.063 conversions. The meetings are being held in the Logansport coliseum. to Father Williams' Indian Tea for all diseases of the LIVER and KID NEYS, STOMACH and BOWELS. It causes a vigorous action of the LIVER, digesting the food, causing . regular free movement of the BOWELS, cleanses the KIDNEYS, jurifies the BLOOD, makes you well keeps you well. It only costs you 20 cents to try it. In Tea or Tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond, Ind.
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Th First Lady of Austria, Who Prm- . sides Over a Convent. It is a unique position in which the Archduchess Maria Annunzlata of Austria finds herself. Although abbess of a convent, she has recently succeeded her slater in-law, the Archduchess Maria Josepha, as first lady of the Austrian empire. The Emperor Francis Joseph belnga widower, it is the enstom for him to designate one of the grand duchesses to preside over court ceremonies and in that respect take the place of a qaeen. When the Archduke Otto died his widow, the Archduchess Maria Josephs, was compelled to relinquish her position at court, and the emperor selected Maria Annunziata for the place. She is about thirty years of age and single. Not being married, she would be Ineligible to act a mistress of the court but for "the fact of being an abbess. Strangely enough, her ecclesiastical rank qualifies her for a post in which it is her duty to preside at balls and other scenes of gayety and splendor. Bat the convent for noble ladles at Prague, of which she is the head, is different from most institutions of its kind. It Is for ladies of aristocratic birth only, and they have many liberties not jrranted In ordinary convents, being , ARCHDUCHESS MABIA ANNOfZXATA. free to leave its walls , and marry whenever they choose. As abbess the archduchess wears a magnificent robe of ermine, an episcopal ring and a headdress studded with precious stones and carries a crozler. The latter was made by order of King Wenceslaus II., bears the date of 1803 and is a rare specimen of the mediaeval goldsmith's work. As first lady of the Austrian empire she presides at court balls, sitting upon a crimson sofa placed upon a dais, where she receives wives of am bassadors and other distinguished ladies, who are presented to her by a lady In waiting. As head of the con vent she has a splendid suit of apartments, enjoys a large income, can go to the opera and do many other things which are seldom permitted to members of sisterhoods. Landlady How do you find the chicken? Boarder I haven't found it yet. Pick-Me-Up. You can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. lier complexion is fine. She is round, plump and handsotne; in fact she is young again. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. !ii the Sickroom. Pearl I am awfully jealous of that pretty trained nurse. I wish they had engaged a homely . one to attend George. Ruby But she Is only taking his pulse. Pearl Yes, but what guaranty have I that she might not take his heart? Chicago News. Of Course He Would. Actor Lend me 5 shillings. Brown I should do so willingly If I thought you'd ever be able to pay me back, but Actor Able to pay It back! Why, man. in the third act I have to steal 10.000.' Once a Week. I
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STROKE OF LIGHTNING. Body of Marshall Lyon, a School Teacher, Missing Since Tuesday, Was Found Near Lafayette. Lafayette, Ind., March 30. Marshall Lyon, aged thirty, a young school tea eher, was found dead near Buck creek this morning by his brother, O. P. Lyon, who was at the head of a searching part'. Lyon had been missing since Tuesday. He was struck by lightning in a storm that night. His skull was crushed and eyes torn out. No Case on Record. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or cosumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as k will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure. A. G Luken & Co. Had One Candidate. The past master and most excellent degrees were given Luther E. Bruce at the regular meeting of King Solo mons cnapter, Koyal Aren Masons, Friday night. Found At Last. J. A. Harmon, of Llzeniore, West Va., says: "At last I have found the perfect pill that never disappoints me; and for the benefit of others afflict ed with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will say: Take Dr. King's New Life Pills." Guaranteed satisfactory. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's, Druggists. ArtlScJal gas. the 20th Caotury fuel. 10-tf City Advertisement. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 22nd day of March, 1907, they approved an assessment role showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement,- as au thorized by the. Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 61-1906. Providing for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the alley running North and South between South 15th and 16th streets, from South "B" street, to South "E" street. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, April 3rd, 1907, as a date upon which remonstrarfces will bo received, or heard, against the amount assessed against "each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots 6r tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON, Board of Public Works, mar 23 and SO Still at Asheville, IM. C. Mrs. C. A. Brehm is still at the bed side of her daughter, Ruby, at Ashe ville, N. C. The latter is afflicted with a severe attack of scarlet fever. Mrs. Brehm expects to be home soon STOniA. Bears the Signature of Ths Kind You Have Aiwavs Bought Use artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf A Good Provider. "Mucbmun has promoted to glye $100,000 to the college." "Yes. provided the trustees raise another hundred thousand; provided they name one of the buildings after him; provided, they let him ' direct the expenditure of the money, and provided two or three other things that I forget." "Hump! Mnchmun is a good, prorider, isn't he?"
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Case of the Workman Wftose Claim For Damages Was Dismissed. Joseph Choate, the famous lawyer, related at a dinner party at Lenox some interesting reminiscences of tin bar and bench. "A striking case," said Mr. Choate, "transpired in tl:e sixties. It was a case of a workrian who claimed to have lost the sight of his left eye In an explosion. "There was no doubt about the ex plosion, and there was no doubt that the workman's eye had been injured, but the physicians claimed that he could see out of It, while he stoutly declared that the sight was utterly destroyed. "The judjre heard all the evidence pro and con. Then, sending the work man from the courtroom, he said: "'Get a blackboard and write a sen tence on it with green chalk; also gel a pair of spectacles with ordinary clear glass for the left eye and with red glass for the right. "This in the course of an hour or so was done. Then the workman wn3 brought back, and he was ordered to put the queer glasses on. "He put them on, and the judge said to him : " 'Turn the blackboard round and see if you can read what Is written. "The man read the sentence without hesitation, whereupon the judge said to him sternly: "Your case is dismissed. You are an Impostor. You must have read th;it sentence with your left eye, for the red glass over the risrht one turned the green writing black and made it quite invisible on tus blackboard.' " Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Neat Retort. The late General Shafter was accustomed to tell of a neat retort made by a volunteer soldier to an officer during the Cuban campaign, says the New York Times. Near Siboney one night after a march it chanced a few of the "boys" of a Tennessee company had pitched their tents in close proximity to the tent of an officer of another company. The "boys" were somewhat noisy, as tap had not been sounded. "Shut up. over there!" shouted the officer angrily. "Who are you?" asked one of the "boys." "I'll soon show you If I come out there!" was the response. The "boys." however, continued their racket to such an . extent that the Irritated officer soon appeared upon the scene and read them a terrible lecture, winding up with a threat to report the men to their colonel. "Don't you men know enough to obey a superior officer? demanded he testily. "Yes, sir," respectfully answered one of the men. "We should have obeyed you at once if you'd had shoulderstraps on your voice." She Was Taken Bad Dick I know a girl who accepts rings from men she doesn't know. Clara I don't believe it. How could she? Dick Why, she has to, you know. She's a telephone girl. The Finish. Finnegan Shure. I niver fought Hooleyd stop drinkln', bat he's, done it. Flanagan Go 'way wd ye! Shure, I, seen him in Gilligan's saloon half an hour ago drinkin ivrytfcing in sight. Finnegan Faix,. I hov later news nor that. I seen him. a minute ago. an he wuz under the table. Philadelphia Press. Ninety Years Later. Lola Are yon sure you love me. dear? Jack Certainly. Why, I'd be willing to die for you. Lola When? t Jack Well er say In 1997. Chica go News
Fd Jasftes Odd QDysipsip'ttQc Sttdsmnisiclhis It seems useless to eat when the stomach can't digest Pepsin contains properties that stir the functions of the the food. Yet yon must eat. Why not then repair your stomach and liver to activity that makes it do what it digestion? It can be done. Many ways have been recom- otherwise would not do. It arouses the secretions of the mended to you, but here is one thauis euaxanteed. Go to irlands which are essentials to digestion, and in that wav
your druggist and get a 50 cent or $1 well s Syrup Pepsin, the great laxative create for you what nature does not gastric and peptic juices necessary to of them has caused your dyspepsia.
They ITJere Cured by Dp. Caldwell's Gyrup Popoin
I was afflicted sericmsly with stomach trouble, and bad not been able to obtain any relief from the different remedies which I had tried, until I finally heard of Dr. Caldwell's Syrop Pepsin. I purchased a large bottle, and after taking same .'according to directions. I noticed a great improvement: I then bought two more large bottles, and when they were eone. I had no more trouble. Jos. Mcrphv, 1726 W. Market St., Indianapolis. I am in the best of health at this writing and have been ever since I took Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a medicine 1 can recommend to anybody and have done so. and have been the means of your agents selling lots of Syrup Pepsin in our town and neighborhood. It has done a great deal of good. So many have used it since I took It: people came to roe for miles around and asked me what kind of medicine I took that did me so roach good. Mrs.Isabei.ls Wheexer, Freetown. Ind. I have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and was greatly benefited. Have had Indigestion and stomach trouble for many years and found great relief after using it. and can cheerfully recommend it to the public. C. K. Slonneger. Liberty, Ind.
One can never tell what day some member of the family twill ftAssit a rnctin-ilA fY- havA In A i rrcfirt - 1 a !1 n H i
j bloated st0mach, biliousness, sour stomach, bad breath.
flatulency, lazy liver, weak stomach, sick headache or some other ailment affecting the stomach, liver or bowels, and then Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will be instantly needed.
Tr9"P Those wishing to try Or. CalOwell's Synjp Pepsin before buying csnhsvea tree pKpf IpXI sample bottle sent to their horns by sddrsising the company. This offer ts to prove that the remedy will do as we claim, and Is only opes to those who have never taken it. Send tor It If you have aey symptoms of Momach, Itver or bowel disease. ,6mest yet most effectivs laxative tor children, women and old folks. A ruaranteed, permanent horns curs. THE PUBLIC VERDICT. no Laxative So Good and Sure as DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bears punty furanw No. 17, Washington, D.C. Address PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 1QS Caldwell Bldp.. MontlooJIo, HI.
EITHER A HORSE RACE OR A JOCKEYED EVENT Polo Club Are All on Equal Standing Again. "SOXY" LYONS STARRED. Standing of Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. .500 .500 .500 .500 Anderson . . Marion .. . Kokomo. . , Logansport Kokomo, Ind., March CO. Kokomo won over Marion by a score of 1 to 3 last night. The first period was won by Kokomo, 3 to 0, in a whirlwind, being one of the fastest ever played on the Kokomo floor. "Soxy" Lyons, who has been sick, was half back, in the height of his glory and made his presence felt. Summary: First period Lyons, 6:30; Cunningham, :30; Mercer 5:10. Second period No goals. Third period Lewis 1:55, Mercer 10:20; Lewis :20; Harkins 1:35. Score Kokomo 4; Marion 3. Rushes Mercer 9; Lewis 0. Stops Cusick 26; Bannon 27... Attendance 800. Referee Waller. ANDERSON IS DEFEATED. Logansport defeated Anderson at polo here last night in a loosly played ' game by a score of 1 to 8. TORIA, The Kind Yoa Hav Always Bought Bears the Signature of Billiards were invented in France sin 1471. Use artificial gas ror light and heat 10-tf CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City, March SO. The Business Men's association will meet at the town hall next Wednesday eve ning, a run attendance is aesirea. Mrs. Joe Starr and children, Laura and Cleve, of Indianapolis, are here visiting her mother, Mrs. Cleophaus Straub in East Cambridge. Mrs. Walter Stobaugh and children of Muncie, will spend Easter here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Winters. Frank Morgan has resigned his position as city garbage collector, and will take employment as teamster with the Boden & Son monument works. At a special meeting of the town council last night, John Parrish was appointed to the position temporarily. Misses Lena Cornthwaite and Nettie Bennett were visiting in. Richmond
bottle of Dr. Cald- cures indigestion
compound. It will seem to provide the digestion. Your lack Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Myself and family suffered terribly from malaria, constipation and stomach troubles, and oar physician could not help us. la Dr. Caldwell's t Syrup Pepsin we all found in- " stant relief. I have gained 20 pounds and the children have improves wonucriuny a nealth. Mrs. J. W. V eager. Beirne. Ark. I take great pleasure in informing you of the good Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Fepstn has done me. Although young in years I have surf ered from constipation since my boyhood and have tried numerous remedies and doctor's prescriptions and have yet to find the equal of your Syrup Pepsin and I gladly recommend it to all who suffer from constipation. . , C. J. Simon, Memphis, Tenn. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to any one that bas stomach trouble, indigestion or constipation as the best medicine for these complaints that I have ever used. M. H. Miller. Moweaqaa. 111. I am glad to give my testimony as to the very excellent qualities of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. I would not be without it in the house. It does all yon say it will do. and more too. Thos. V. Bcrks. Wab. Engineer. Bement. 111. Friday. Mrs. George Stlfel was shopping in Indianapolis today. B. L. Kirkwood, who has been taking treatment for au injured limb at Parkview sanitarium, , Indiauapolis. returned home today for the past two months. Lon Worl and son Russel visited relatives in Indianapolis Friday. BAT
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And you'll appreciate what Good Bread is. If you never have good bread it is hard to realize the difference between MOTHERS or Victor and other kinds. The next time that you buy bread ask your grocer for one of these varieties and we know that you will be satisfied after you have eaten it, and will also know that you have tasted BREAD THAT IS RIGHT. Remember it is made from the finest material and in a shop as modern and up to date as any shop in the country. , RICHMOND BAKING CO.
BANK STATEMENT. JOHN M. WESTCOTT, President. . OMAR HOLLINGSWORTH, Vice President and Cashier. Report of the Condition, of the Union Loan & Trust Co., at Richmond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its Business on March 22nd, 1907.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. ... .$ 2,000 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages ........ Due from Banks and Bankers Other Real Estate ...... Furniture and Fixtures... Current Expenses ....... Cash on hand: Currency -.....$524 S7 Specie ........ 34 25 104,373 61 60.545 41 23,037 44 930 18 12 00 559 li $191,477 76 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: I, Omar Hollingsworth, V. P. and Co., of Richmond, Indiana, do solemnly
true. OMAR HOLLINGS WORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of March, 1907. BELLE C. O'NEIL, Notary Public My Com. Ex. Aug. 31, 1910.
or dyspepsia. Let no dyspeptic say he is
incurable. He cannot honestly say so until he has tried Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. One bottle will be sufficient to prove its merits, and that one bottle will only cost you 5C cents or $1 at your druggist.
, - . . . : For about fifteen years I nav been afflicted with indigestion and stomach troubles and a? times the pain was so sever that I hail grav fears that ray trouble was cancer ot the stomach. ; In September last year while vis iting my brother in- Chicago I learned of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, for stomaca trouble and nnivhAtJ m r-minla of small hot ties. I kept up the use of the remedy and sino then I have been free from any stomach trouble, and I am fully persuaded that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has cured me. O. t. Richards, Attorney and Pension Agent. Eodora. Kansas. I can truthfully and willingly ssy that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is all that it is recom mended to bo. I have used it and know for my. self what I state. I do not think it has an equal for stomach trouble. I have not words to express its value to me and there are many others of my acquaintances sad friends who have used it with good results. ... Mrs. Minerva E. Rolliks, Dewey. Fa. I have given your Syrup Pepsin to our little boy for constipation and have found it very gocd. and can recommend It to anyone. I think " anyone raising a family should not be without !t Mrs. Lm Moran. Kansas City. Kans.
as it is sure to cure these diseases. It is sold under a positive guarantee) to do what is claimed for it or money will b refunded. It is easy to take because pleasant to the taste, is gentle in action but promptly effective, and entirely frea from the griping so common in salts, purgative waters and cathartic pills, tablets or powders. It is for that reason the
Dest rerneay ior imams, cnuaren, wuiuc-u, old people, invalids and others and yet is active enough to be promptly effective ia the most robust grown persons. Go to your druggist to-day and get a 50 cent ot $1 bottle under the guarantee. Comjpietf directions are on every bottle. Miss Esta Young of Hanover college, will spend Easter with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L Young in this city. M. L. Young and son Charles, were in Indianapolis on business Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Will O. Wlssler of Richmond, are here visiting Mr. an-l Mrs. M. L. Young at home on South Foote 6treet. LIABILITIES. Capital Paid in $100,000 00 Surplus Fund 25,000 00 Undivided Profits 42 7f Discount, ' Exchange and Interest 419 75 Individual Deposits on demand 51,493 03 Individual Deposits on time 14,501 33 Rent 20 00 $191,477 76 Cashier of the Union Loan & Trust swear that the above statement i
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