Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 89, 12 April 1907 — Page 2

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, April 12, 1907.

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APRIL IS A TREACHEROUS MONTH You. can never tell.what the weath

er man may bring. The only way is to

prepare yourself with one of our TOP COATS or CRAVEN ETT COATS, at 10 to $18.50 LOEHR & KLUTE

AUTOMOBILE MEN HOLDING A SESSION

Affairs of General Interest to

Them Under Discussion At Indianapolis.

J. A. SPEKENHIER ATTENDS.

THE WAYNE- COUNTY, ASSOCIA

TION WILL HOLD A BUSINESS MEETING ON THE 22ND OF THIS MONTH.

i J. A. Spekenhier went to Indianapolis

today to attend a dinner party given

by the auto enthusiasts of the state

TO TAKE A CENSUS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Hierarchy of America Wants Full Enumeration.

THE PETER'S PENCE FUND.

Washington, April 12. A number

of important matters of interest to the Catholic world were considered and disposed of at the session of the Cath

olic Hierarchy of America at the

Catholic University of America in

this cits'.

One of the important matters con

sidered was that looking to a, more

accurate enumeration by the United States Census bureau of the Catholic

population of the country. A commit

tee was appointed to act in conjunc

tion with the census office to secure

a more accurate estimate of the Cath

olics in this country.

A petition was received from repre

Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois

Central) Station; most conveniently

located. Remember this.

at the Columbia club. " The meeting

is called that all smaller organizations sentatives of the conferences of Cath

in the state may be drawn into one olic schools and seminaries to bring

great state association. Mr. Elliott' about a unification of college curric Prpt,rv nf iho Amprifan AntomnWlA ! ulum SO 3S ta briD iK ClOSer aSSOCia

tion parish and Catholic schools to the

association m u pieseui auu -ucr iinivorKitv

An urgent plea was made for a more

attention of the meeting to a greater ! liberal contribution on the part of

or less extent. Indiana nrohablv. will Catholics toward the "Peter's Pence

... , fund for the Vatican. The archbish

enter tnree macnines in tne race ana discussed the religious rites an

this has to be done through the state rituals of various societies of the organization. Just who these entries country and the committee having in will be is not known. charge this question reported that the , . ... ! ritual and so-called religious forms

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with others all over the state are tak ing particular interest in the Glidden tour this year, as it Is coming through this state and this city. . Local Reception Committee. At the meeting of the Wayne County Automobile association, April 22, it is probable the reception committee will be enlarged so that the Visitors may receive the heartiest kind of a reception to the Quaker city. The tour will start from Cleveland on July 10, continue west to Chicago and return eastward through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, concluding at New York about July

6tf 1 23;fand that the probable mileage will

were only nominal and did not create the members into a. special religious

cult.

be between 1,300 and 1,400 miles, with

an average daily run of 125 miles.

Observe Memorial Day.

East Germantown, April 12 The lo cal order I. O. O. F. will observe Mem orial day Sunday, June 2. Capt. R. W.

Myers, of Anderson, formerly Secre tary of State and Past Grand Master

of Indiana I. O. O. F., will deliver the

address.

Artificial gac, the 20th century fuel

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Here Is Relief for Women

If you have pains in the baek, TJri

nary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and

1 want a certain, pleasant herb cure for

. TVr T"T i ruu be divided in a non- j woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Aus rjK K Pk If jfly ! contesting and a competitive division. Jtralian Leaf. It is a safe and never

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the Glidden cup, but the contest for it

will be by club teams and not by individuals as in former years.

14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 631 Lady Assistant.

The Morris Nursery HARDY RHODODENDRONS, HARDY AZALEAS, HARDY TREE ROSES, HARDY ROSES. HARDY SHRUBS, AND EVERGREENS. HOLLAND GROWN, FOR SPRING PLANTING.

Phone 309 E. H. BELL

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gists or by mail. 50 cents. Sample

package FREE. Address, The Mother

Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y.

MISS GOLDIE DANNER ENTERS RACE WITH MftlW VOTES AND A SPLENDID FOLLOWING Continued from page 1.

raorjunEHTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workmaushlp. II. C. IIATTAWAY, No. 12 North 6th Street.

HAtR BALSAM

--er Tnl to Bortm Orj Hair to it Youthful Color.

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

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. Fill

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

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

new ballot will appear daily.

Ee Are

that the baker is destined to play a much larger part In the future history of this country than he is even playing at the present time, and today he piays a larger part than the baker did twenty-five years ago, that is the up-to-date baker does. Some bakers do not. They are not up to date. The baker that tries to make you the biggest loaf of bread is not the baker that is trying to make you the best loaf of bread. Ask your grocer for iMothero or lictor and while there may be loaves of bread on the market that look bigger there is none that contains the nutriment and good eating qualities of Victor and Mothers.

Richmond Baking Company

BUILDIMGCOMMITTEEMET Session Was Held at Earlham College Today.

A NEW HEATING PLANT. The building committee of the board of trustees, of Earlham college met today at the college to consider plans for the new heating and power plant.

The plans were drawn by v. S. Kauf

man. Members of the committee are Amos K. Hollowell, of Indianapo

lis, Joseph A. Goddard, of Muncie:

Morris E. Cox, of Westfield. John T.

i Stout of Paoli, Ind., Allen Jay, Benj.

Johnson ana President Kelly.

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WALL. PAPER CLEANER

The The Home Beautifier Sanitary Agent

Easy to Use. 15c a Can W. H. Ross Drug Co. Phones 77. 804 Main St. Clean and brighten your old straw hat with Ross' Straw Hat . Cleaner 10c.

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A GREAT MEETING

FOUNTAIN CITY CHURCH RECEIVES ITS NEW BELL. Fountain City, April 12 The new bell for the Christian church arrived Thursday from the foundry at Hillsboro, Ohio and was inspected by a number of the members of the congregation. It weighs about one thousand pounds, is of bell metal, and has a clear tone. It will be hung as soon as some changes can be made in the tower, when the final trial will be

made.

..... ; . We also have a PLANING MILL, where we can saw, and plane and dress your lumber to any sizes you wish.

T Our prices are at all times as reasonable as the market affords

and our service is prompt and courteous.

200-210 Nortli Fourth Street. ----- 4.

Louck & Hill Co. 200-210 North Fourth Street.

Wonnfldl Yonn Be- Aegjipy With Your Wife

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THE NEW LOCATION

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The Clothes You Need Are Here

WE have branched out a good deal since we made this announcement last Spring. New stores have been added, more factory room everything has been made newer and brighter. We've cut the prices this season because we've cut the expense. Our factory saves the middleman's profit ; our large chain of stores makes the output greater and the saving is yours.

Low Plain Prices on Every Garment Liberal Credit at All Times Just A Few Price Hints Men's New Style Suits . $7 to $25 Women's Tailored Suits $10 to $25 Spring Models Women's Spring Waists $1 up Women's Coats, Smartly Tailored $6 up

New Styles in Millinery, Raincoats, Misses' Suits and All Other Garments. Come in now

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been oitdered, did not arrive In time for this great meeting. This, however, was overcome by the fact that

all congregational singing consisted of familiar gospel songs.

Why People Are Unsaved. ir Mr. Wilson took as his subject,

"Why so many Richmond People are

Unsaved." He cited the fact that if

this night the people of this city were

called to render an account, taking It

family by family not more than 50

per cent, of the people would by their

profession be ready to give it. This condition he held to be astounding,

and addressed himself to the several

questions following: Is God willing

that any should perish? You are not

ready, is God not ready to save you?

Is salvation impossible? Is it possible

that these unsaved people have never

heard the message? Are the conditions so hidden that they cannot be found? Are the inducements suffi

cient? Then why are these people not saved?

Church Partly Responsible. A part of this responsibility he laid

at the doors of the church." The book

is all right, but you are not as good

as your book" ;was the charge he

hurled at the Inconsistent member of

the church. He said that near his

home there was a man who has a sign on the window of his business house which tells the man's name. It is Christian Off. Upon all the inconsistent he thought such a label should be placed. Then he said that even the good people do not manifest

enough anxiety to save the lost. The

unsaved can say: o man careth for

my soul." That he said "sounds like

the wail of a despairing feoul going

nto hell. O. do not let fa ma;i in

Richmond die without an Invitation

having been given him," he said in an impassioned appeal to the Chris

tian people to do their duty.

"But brother a whole lot of the

fault Is yours. You love your sin.

You have already given up everythin

that is dead for that sin and you care as little for your soul. You love the

devil and the ways of the devil. You have given up your home, your wife, your children, your, good name in the community and j-our hope of heaven because you have the rottenness In your bones." Fourteen Came Forward. At the close of the service the gospel invitation was extended and fourteen people came forward to be received into the fellowship of the

church.

Before the sermon. Prof. Unit sang

as his solo. "A Little Bit of Love." This larger auditorium gave him all

that vast range of expression of which his splendid voice is capable, so that alike in its louder and softer strains It reached to the uttermost parts of the building.

Tonight Mr. Wilson will take Pi

late's question as his theme, "What then shall I do with Jesus?" The wiring for the east room will be done today so that the entire building can be properly lighted tonight.

Rekindles Life

in the Nerve Cells 1 1 . m Suicide, insanity, falling sickness.

paralysis. These are some of the re

suits of worn-out neryes. No one would neglect a disease so dreadful In its re

sults as nervous exhaustion If the dan

ger were only realized with the first symptoms.

The time to begin the restoration of

the nerves by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills is when you find yourself unable to sleep at nights, suffering from headaches or neuralgic

pains, indigestion or weak heart action.

Loss of flesh and weight, growing

weakness and debility, a tendency to neglect the duties of the day, gloomy forebodings for the future, are other indications of depleted nerves.

You cannot liken Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to any medicine you ever used. They are a nerve vitallzer and tissue-builder of exceptional power. Naturally and gradually, they rekindle life In the nerve cells and form new red corpuscles in the blood the only way thoroughly to cure nervous disorders. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. 50 cents, at all dealers, or Dr. A. W.. Chase Med. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by Leo H. Flhe. Druggist.

SEE THAT MORGAN, 8th and N. E. Want to Sell: Have had 15 years successful. A $24 renter, good location, $2,000; a $22 renter, $2,500; a 5 room house, $800 ($100 cash, bal. $8 per mo.); a 3 room $500 ($100-50 cash,

balance $7 per mo.) ; cash to loan from $500 to $5,000. Quite a number good investments.

If she had an opportunity to save $5 to $8 on her gown and failed to do It? OF COURSE YOU WOULD. The opportunity is before you every day to save $5 to $8 on your SUITS AND TOP COATS, and the quality and fit are guaranteed. , Why Not

Save the Difference?

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JOHN F. WEL.LEHUAIY1P, Jowolor Watches, Cocks and Jewelry CareJu3y Repaired.' SPECIAL O CR WORK. " 519 Main 8trt. At Ruth' Otr. New Phon 561 Richmond, Ind.

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RICHMOND AUTOMOBILE AGENCY

WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN MACHINES Dayton, Gtoddard, lYlitcholl, Pope Waverly, Electric, Maxwell, Holscman Ote us before you buy J, , V I 1207 MAIN STREET PHONE 425

THE YOUNGSTERS ARE GETTING VERY PARTICULAR NOW DAYS ABOUT THEIR

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And it's right that they should be. You give a boy or girl a shoe on their foot that they like and you will find that the shoe will last much longer, for he will then take more care of his shoes and not try to kick them out as the case would be if he did not like the shoe. . We have just received the largest shipment of Boys', Misses' and Children's high and low shoes that we have ever received. , . l We mention here a few styles that are particularly attractive In style and price: . Style No. 1 Misses' and children's 3-button patent leather colt turn Oxford. Misses', $1.50; child ren's, $1.25. ' , , . . ..--..-. Style No. 2 Misses' and Children's Hand Welt Shoes or Oxfords, patent tip, Blucher or Gibson Tie. Misses', $2.00; Children's $1.75. 1 Style No. 3 Misses' Patent Colt or Gun Metal, Gibson Tie, tow shoe the new swell last, heavy extension sole. Misses', $2.C0. Style No. 4 -Infants' Patent Leather or Kid Strap Slippers, from 60c a pair up to $1.00.." teW Boys' and Youths' Patent Leather Shoes in button or lace, made of extra quality of patent eoltJeath. er, extra good shapes and fitters. Youths', $1.75 and $2,00; boys' $2.00 and $2.50. , One lot of VicI Kid Patent Leather Tip Shoes for Youths, $1.00 a pair. , Boys' and Youths' Extra Quality of Vici Kid Leather, Blucher cut, excellent style and every paTr guaranteed. Youths', $1.75; Boys', $2.00. : " ; These are only a few of the many numbers of good shoes that we can show you for boys, girls and children. We want to acquaint you with our strong line, so please come and get our prices. '.-.-

718 Main

RESPECTFULLY, . Fred C. L&tanmaiiro

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lain's Salve cures eczema and all man

ner of itching of the skin. I have been afflicted for many years with skin 'di

sease. 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, 1903, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley. Rootville, Pa. For sale by A. G.

Luken & Co.

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PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL, lOth. For a short time we will make the following low prices on coal :

Anthracite, per ton $7.00 Pocahontas Lump $4.25 Pocahontas, Mine Run .$3.90 Winifrede Lump and Kanawha $4.00

Tennessee Lump ..$4.75 Jackson Lump ................ ............... .$5.00 Sunday .Creek ......... $3.75 Coke, per ton.... $5.75

Home Phone 794 Bell 113 A. HARSH GOAL and SUPPLY CO. Corner Second and North A Sts. .

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