Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 87, 10 April 1907 — Page 2

i he Kichmonti Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, April 10, 1907.t

Page Two. OUIGLEY AIID BABYLON WILL BACHALL TEAM Have Secured Backbone of the Fairview Club. MILLION EMPLOYES' WELFAfiEJHVOLVED Important Case Is Being Argued Before the Supreme Court of the Nation. THE ALFALFA AND CORN TRAINS ATNEW PARIS Farmers Told the Best Meth- - ods to Pursue. ..ASK YOUR GROCER.. FOR and croup are best cure4 by the famous Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It la a sure prevenuvw ux ixwyui& iuu. and croup. Thousands of mothers save their children from hours of torture and threatening death by it3 timely uae. -J (rare Dr. Ball's Coujrh Syrup to my children for whooping oo utch and only used two bottles for thr children, and it eurl them. After onl two or three dos?s they began to get better. have recommended 'Alt ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK Qganw m. lie mch. or Km, CLCETT. PEA BODY CO. SCHEDULE SUNDAY GAMES. LECTURES ENTERTAINING. or Vuor of OnMI mad MoBtfckftkirte

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EMPLOYES' LIABILITY ACT.

SAMPLE SENT FREE

to all readers. We want yon to have absolute confidence in Dr. Bull's Cough Kjrrup and, to that end, will send yoa a sample free, if you

wm write ior it ana mention mis naner. Address A. C MEYEii A CO.. Baltimore. Md.

PRESIDENT HAS TAKEN A PER-

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DOWare Of thO Substitute. Do not buy a substitute claimed to be jun

ill not be disappointed in a euxa. gold by all dxusswU. I rice, 3g frjo, and Uxj.

INCREASING INTEREST IS MANIFESTED IN THE GREAT JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION CONTEST Continued from page 1. THE PRIZE AT STAKE. A free trip to the Jamestown exposition for six persons. Every item of expense going and coming and for a week at the fair will be paid by the Palladium and Sun Telegram. The successful ' candidates will be housed at the Inside Inn, the best hotel at the exposition and will be tak

en into every exhibit and concession on the grounds not to say anything of the water trips and other amusements afforded about historic old Norfolk, which will be enjoyed at this paper's expense. The trip to be taken by a single fair goer, along the plans laid down by this paper for its six winners would cost at the very least $100:00. It is certainly worth working for. HOW VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED. The contest is free for all. Everybody can vote without the expenditure of a single penny8. Each clay a coupon will appear in the Palladium and Sun Telegram. Fill in the coupon today as a starter, with the name of the person and employment. Mail or bring the coupon to the Palladium and Sun Telegram office, North Ninth and A streets and the vote will be counted as directed. The expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. For instance the cupon appearing today will not be good after April 17. Bear this in mind. Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram will entitle such subscribers to special voting privileges in order to assist the candidate of his choice and this will be the method employed: Certificates will be issued with receipts for subscriptions paid in advance. 1. One year's subscription, paid in advance, at $3.50, entitles the person voted for to 2,500 votes. 2. One six month's subscription, paid in advance, at $1.80, entitles the person voted for to 1,000 votes. 3. One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance, at $1.00, entitles the person voted for to 500 votes. 4. One month's subscription, paid in advance, at 30 cents, entitles the person voted for to 100 votes. 5. In every issue of the paper there will be a coupon entitling the person voted for to 1 vote. Don't fail to clip these coupons and. then turn them into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE, 1. A woman school teacher 2. A man school teacher. 3. A woman shop employe. 4. A man chop employe. 5.. A saleswoman or woman clerk. 6. A salesman or man clerk. A subscriber mzy vote for anyone coming under the above classification. The vote as it stands at noon each day will be published in th paper of that evening. CLIP THE BALLOT. Clip the bailot below, fill it in properly and send it to the Palladium ; nd Sun-Telegram not later than April 17. The contest will run until June 1, 1907.

Richmond will Jiave a number of

base ball teams during the coming summer and the city seems to be des- j lined to go base ball mad. The latest ; aggregation to announce its organization, is the Q. & B. team which will be sent into the field by Quigley and j Babylon, North Eighth street drug- j gists. They have secured the back j bone of the old Fairview team, and j will nlav eames in other towns on !

Sundays. In case it is decided to re- more tnan a million railw ay employes ; 0f the very best seed to be had in

; New Paris, Ohio, April 10 The Specials for corn and alfalfa woe here

Friday noon. The hour was verv in- EDMUND SCOTT IS

convenient for farmers yet there were STILL SUFFERING MUCH, about-two hundred persons present to I

SONAL INTEREST IN THE CASE hear and see the topics discussed. The Edmund Scott, the boy who was run

OF A WIDOW IN TENNESSEE, SEEKING DAMAGES.

organize the Saturday afternoon league the Q. & B. team will apply for a berth. George Higgs, who will be selected manager, will arrange a schedule of out of town Sunday games.

icars were in cnarge of very com re- over bv a coal waron on the Main

tent instructors, who lectured very) street bridge Monday night. Is slowly

entertainingly during their brief improving at his home on Southwest

Washington, April 10 Interests of stop. They urged farmers to be sure Second street. He is still suffering

much from the effects of his mishap. He is confined to his bed and will not be able to leave his homo for several days to say the least.

Gentle and Effective. A well-known - Manitoba editor writes: "As an inside worker I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of

biliousness natural to sedentary life, .' constitutional

are involved in a case argued before

the supreme court of the United States today. Constitutionality of the act of congress making interstate carriers re- ' sponsible for injuries to employes caused by negligence of fellow em-1 ployes, hangs in the balance. The case is a damage suit against the Illinois Central and Yazoo & Mississippi railroad companies. It comes from error in the Tennessee district ,; court where the court held the law un-

The , plaintiff, Mrs.

Howard Poor, a colored woman, who

their action being gentle and effect1 3 A. t ,t 1 At A. A, J

ive, clearing " uigesuve tract ana . Wftg trying tQ recover for the death of ketS

me ueau. i nte to ceuis. oauiuies i u,, v-.h..j ..;i

I came to the attention of President

Roosevelt a few months ago.

I Attorney General Bonaparte will

! personally address the court in bej half of the government, which has cast i its lot with the employes in this in

stance.

their own neighborhood, to commence cultivating before the corn is up and to continue until the corn is at the roasting ear stage, being careful not to plow too deep nor too near the hills. Harvesting should not be begun until the corn is well matured, selecting for seed the last corn grown

each year and selecting from the

stalk. Raise such varieties, if crow

ing for market, as is generally raised in the locality so that the corn may

grade and sell better in the city mar-

Is Going to Indiana. Miss Ethel Ranck, teacher of No. 2, Washington township, will leave soon for Bloonilngton where she will spend

j the year attending school.

and know that you are receiving the best article of Its kind on the market.

Richmond Baking Company

free. A. G. Luken & Co.

See Richmond JCoal Co's. prices on j

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Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel 10 tf

ONE MARRIAGE A FAILURE.

This Ballot Not Good After 5 P. M., April 17

Palladium and Sun-Telegram Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest. (ONE VOTE COUPON)

THIS BALLOT IS CAST FOR,

MOST POPULAR

Carrier boys are not permitted to receive ballots from the patrons. F

in the ballot, mail or bring it to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office, be-

fore the expiration of the above date, otherwise it cannot be considered. A

new ballot will appear daily.

But This Did Not Discourage Lady

Grey-Egerton From a Second. Lady Grey-Egerton. who a short time ago became Mrs. Riehnrd McCreery, has had some strange matrimonial experiences. She was Missi May Curler and is the daughter of an American array officer, the late Major Wayne Cuyler, a descendant of the famous General "Mad Anthony" Wayne. She formerly lived In Morrlstown. N. J. During a European trip she met Sir Philip Grey-Egerton, and both fell ardently in love. Their marriage In 1S03 was a social event of much note, and for several years Lady Grey-Egerton was one of the most popular of the titled American women in London, being much admired for her beauty and talents. Twin sons "were born and a daughter. The ancestral estate. Oulton Park, Cheshire. Is one of the most charming country seats in England, and it seemed that its mistress must be a happy woman. But one day Sir Phil-

ANDERSON TEAM QUITS THE REVIVED LEAGUE

Other Teams Are Likely to Do So Very Soon.

a score of 0 to 1, thus putting the Lewis-Mansfield-Cameron combination at the top.

MARION NOW AT THE TOP.

Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost

Marion . . - T Kokomo . . . . " " Logansport .. . .. . . r Anderson .. ..4

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lo The Anderwas playing in polo league has

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Marion. InH., April son pololub which the revived Western

disbanded, and it

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league win oie ueiore ine season

finished. The players at Anderson were on a co-operative bu&is and the management was making little more than expenses, thus making it unprofitable for the players.. At Marion Tuesday, night Logansport fell an easy victim to the Marion team, which defeated Logansport by

EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found It at Last. Found what? Why that ChamberIain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been afflicted for many years with skin disease. I had. to get up. three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itching, but since using this salve in December, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

RECEIPTS WERE LARGE AT MUSICIANS' DANCE.

It is thought by the Richmond Musicians Union, that when the receipts of Monday night's dance are counted, they will figure up to no mean amount The dance was a most excellent one in every respect and it is probable another will be given in the course of the next few weeks.

Striking Machinists Return.

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National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

To succeed with alfalfa it is necessary to have tolerably fertile soil, sowing the best seed and cultivating it into the soil, taking great care of it the first year and after that it will be able to take care of itself. Treated this way it Is a great feed crop but not a soil restorer as is sometimes supposed.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-ti

LOCAL MINISTERS GET CORDIAL WELCOME ON ARRIVAL (Continued from page 1.)

MBS. EICHABD M 'CHEEKY, FORMERLY I.ADY GBEY-EGEBTON. ip mysteriously disappeared, and society was startled some time afterward by the announcement of a suit brought by his wife "for restitution of conjugal rights." The court ordered Sir Philip, who was supposed to be in India, to "resume hia relations as husband in fact to Lady Grey-Egerton unless he can show by means of a suit of his own that he is justified in abandoning ' his wife." The English lord paid no attention to the order, and in due tim his wife obtained a divorce on the ground of desertion. That was about two years ago. The fair society leader has now married again, this time an American. Richard McCreery of New York, a grandson n the late Justice Stephen J. Field of the United States supreme court. This is MeCreery's second marriage too. His wife obtained a divorce from him about three years ago.

Kor tiie Period Room. In the period room the chimney piece plays as important a part as the furniture and hangings, and every detail must be as correct. Special interest attaches, therefore, to the reproductions of beautiful samples of old French chimney pieces. Louis XV. rooms are

Lorain, O., April 10 Seventy-five J more striking machinists at the ship!

yards returned to work this morning.

Tftcro is only one Trtaf io

eimllau-ly BimeJ remedies sometimes foceiTe. Th; firt nd original Cold Tablet ia a. WBITK PACKAUR with black ud red let Urine od bears the signature cf

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rival in the city by committees and taken to the quarters which had been

especially reserved for them. Rev. and Mrs. Campbell are at the residence of Mrs. J. M. 'Swartz, 102!) Spear street; Rev. K. J. Wade is the

guest of Dr. A. N. Baker, 1111 North

street; Rev and Mrs. Wilbur M. Nelson are being entertained by C. M.

Cordell. 1818 Broadway; Rev. and

Mrs. Orange S. Harrison are at the

home of Mrs. Emma Harley, 1G22 High street. Rev. Wade's stay In Lo

gansport will be exceptionally pleasant because he is being entertained at the home of an old friend. C. M. Cordell, who is entertaining Rev. W. M. Nelson, pastor of Grace church, is the

founder of the anti-cigarette league in

Logansport, and was associated with

Willis Brown, now judge of the juve

nile court in Salt Lake City, in the

publication of "Pluck," the monthly organ of the national anti-cigaretta

league. The other Richmond clergymen are well pleased witn their quarters, and satisfaction is expressed by

all of the visiting ministers, regarding

lodging and boarding places reserved for them.

All Are Cared For. Every minister arriving in the city,

was immediately taken to quarters re

served for him. None had to hunt

about the city for a place to hang hisi

hat and get a bite to eat. Rev. Hams, pastor of the Market Street church, where the conference is being held, and his assistants, are heartily praised for the good work which they have done in securing quarters. Missionary Sermon. In the afternoon the missionary sermon was delivered by W. M. Nelson, pastor of Grace church, Richmond. The sermon was one of the best delivered at any conference in many years. President E. H. Hughes. D. t., followed Rev. Nelson by a lecture, "The Problem of the Child."

Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whooping cough, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I have ever used. W. F. Gaston, Posco, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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Don't be afraid of a little fun nt

home. Don't shut your hou?e lest the sun should fade your carpets and your hearts lest a hearty laugh shake dowr some musty old cobweb3 there. If you wish to ruin your sons, lei them think that all mirth and social enjoyment must be left on the threshold without when they come home at night. Young people must have fun and relaxation somewhere. If they do not find it at their own hearthstones, it will be sought at other less profitable place3. Therefore make the homestead delightful with all those little arts which parents so perfectly understand. Don't repress the buoyant spirits of your children. Half an hour's merriment around the fireside at home blots out the remembrances of many a care and annoyance during the day, and the best safeguard they can take with them Into th? world is the influence of a bright little domestic sanctum.

Pettinrj the Nervous Child. Mere nervousness is not at all dangerous to life, but if not properly attended to mr.y lead to serious trouble. A nervous child must be treated with great kindness and tact and her moods and pranks tolerated with patience. She must not be irritated nor teased nor nagged by preaching. She ought to be netted, even at the risk of spoiling her a little. She should be fed weM and abundantly and given a tonic.

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showing a strong linsof Boys' and Children's Suits In Russian Blouses, Buster Browns, Buddy Tuckers, and Norfolks, with plain or Knickerbocker Trousers, at $2.50, 03, 04 05 and OG

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ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? SEE US FOR LUMBER, FRAMES, DOORS SASH, ETC. Ws have a large stock at prices as low as the market affords. LOUCK a HILL CO. 200-210 North Fourth St., Richmond, Ind.

RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE AGENCY !

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Read The Palladftxin fox FJcwo

j When Reptiles Die. Reptiles rarely die in the daylight usually between nightfall and midnight. Many of them have an instinctive prescience, of death and seek particular places to await the end, while those whose lives are spent underground come to the surface before death. Snakes, chameleons, crocodiles and turtles plainly show In their faces the approach of death. Pall Mall Gazette.

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favorites with the period fanciers, and the chimney piece here illustrated is a most attractive example of correct tyle. It Is executed in -white marble, with ormolu mount:, the modeling of

j the various figures -being exceptionally

The true way is to find out what is best to eat and drink, -and then cultivate a taste for those things instead of poisoning ourselves with improper, indigestible food, etc. A conservative Mass. woman writes: "I have used Grape-Nuts 5 years for the young and for the aged; in sick

ness and in health; at first following directions carefully, later in a variety of ways as my taste and judgment suggested. "But its most special, personal benefit has been a substitute for meat, and served dry with cream when rheumatic troubles made it important for me to give up the "coffee habit." "Served in this way with the addition of a cup of hot water and a little

iruu it nas oeen used at my morning meal for six months, during which time my health has much improved, nerves have grown steadier, and a gradual decrease in my excessive weight adds greatly trt my comfort.' Name given by Postutu Cereal Co.. Ltd.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville."

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