Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 91, 17 April 1907 — Page 8

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, April 17, 1907.

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PROCRASTINATION

iias caused many a person to , remain poor. Putting off until I tomorrow what can be done to day is a very bad habit; it grows on one, causes one to be come slothful, indifferent and a poor citizen. Prepare yourself for later years. Make up .your mind to save and begin immediately. The habits of regularity, of self improvement and of thrift, as well as the satisfaction of accomplishment will 'then be yours; you will have become a good citizen and a benefit to the community. 3 per cent, interest paid on sav ings, Richmond k Trust Co., 715 MAIN ST. ' p 't "i "J- c 'I "i" 't 'i1 i ,8k'S . .. . . BAKED HAM (Cooked Done) 4 n.1!.n. t HOMEMADE BREAD (Brown and White.) Cream to Whip. 4. Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. J .t. A A A A if if 1 A A i WHY PAY MORE? People Are Blowing Their Horns about the fin qualities possessed by the Richmond Export Have you tried It? If not, you are missing something good. "A word to the wise Is sufficient' Mi nek Brewing Co. CLOTHES BASKETS We have just received a fine lot of WHITE WILLOW, HAND MADE v ONES. Four sizes. Caiiing Brooms. Whisk Brooms. 3 Carpet Brooms. Scrub Brushes of all kinds. Carpet Tacks. Cotton Mops and Mop Handles. House Cleanina material of all kinds. .itfEE.fflVE Grocery Company Phones 190, 298.

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LITTLE GROWTH III I M. C. A. FIGURES

Latest Report Shows An Addition of Only $55 to the Fund Subscribed. HELP MUST COME SOON. IF THOSE ABLE DO NOT LEND A HAND, IT NOW APPEARS THAT THE LIMIT HAS ABOU BEEN REACHED. Tuesday's Report $68,834 Wednesday's report 55 Total $63,939 Geo. Bartel $ 3,J04 50 H. A. Dill 3,140 00 L. C. Peacock 1.50i 00 V. S. HIser 1,5X ) W. O. Wissler 1,458 (M Isaac Wilson 1,101 OO Lu S. Gay 1.020 00 O. P. Nusbaum 1J0 50 Turner Hadley 750 Xt Arthur Ellis 535 t Total $15,749 00 W. S. Hiser has now tied Peacock's squad for third place. The following is the statement made over the signature of Jas. H. Eckles, president of the Commercial bank of Chicago, and ex-controller of cur rency: "The appeal which the Young lien's Christian Association from time to time makes to business men is not, and ought not to be made an appeal to charity. It is- instead, the asking of an expenditure, on the part of those to whom the request is addressed as legitimate to the furtheance of their business enterprise as that which i3 incurred for police and fire protection or any other layout which has regard for the protection and preservation of their property interests. It is essentially legitimate and yields as much in return as the very money paid to the employee himself. In short, it is a sum which ought to be set apart each year as au improvement and better ment fund, and the man who fails to ive heed to the call of the association. after once being made acquainted with its merits, makes so grave an error as to reflect on the soundness of his business judgment." Statements like the above are being voluntarily made almost every day by the most successful business men of the world, in regard to the work of the Y. M. C. A., and yet these strong busi ness men's opinions do not seem to have much weight with the people of Richmond. Unless these persons who are able, will come to the help of the committee it seems that the canvass has about reached its limit, as the pledges are now coming in very slowly and in small sums, with over $16,000 to raise in order that Mr. Reid's offer may be secured. 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. GLORY OF MOTHERHOOD THEME OH! SERMON Evangelist Wilson Preached a Striking Discourse. . DUET WAS ONE FEATURE. "I love Jesus because he is the son of God. and because of all that he has done for me, but 1 love him the more, because in the hour of his death he remembered his mother, and'made provision for her when he could no longer be with her," was a statement that marked the opening of a sermon showing the glory of motherhood, as delivered by Evangelist Wilson Tuesday night. Sweetly and sympathetically Prof. Lintt and Miss Karolyn Karl sang .1 duet entitled. "Nobody Knows Only Mother." To use the expressive phrase of the street, there is nothing so well calculated to "get next" to a person's heart than the word" mother." And it seemed that both in song and sermon the heart strings were set in vibration. While speaking of the glory of motherhood, the evangelist said: "The woman who has . never loved, hugged, kissed, played with, run after, listened to. told stories to or thoroughly spanked a child, and that per own. has missed the cardinal joys of life." Tonight Mr. Wilson will preach a sermon on new testament conversions, usiusr a chart to illustrate it. Put Your Money In REAL ESTATE I have choice lots in my various Additions' in Indianapolis, Northwest, East and South, which I will sell on the easy payment plan of and $2 PER WEEK. Most of the lots have cement sidewalks, curb, bvick gutters, gravel roadway?, and many have sewer connections, gas and water. All are high and located in choice localities. These are splendid investments to persons desiring to secure their own homes or for future profit, paying for them on the easy payment plan. Will be. pleased to mail circulars giving full Information. Wm. L. Elder, 220 Saks BIdg., Indianapolis.

Five of Same Name. A rather remarkable coincidence is that the day Wm. B. Davis of Elwood was found dead in bed, four other men of similar name dijd in different cities. Wm. C. Davis, 66 years old, died at Noblesville; Wm. N. Davis died in Frankfort; Wm. J. Davis died at Summitville and Wm. T. Davis died at Lewisville, in this county. The youngest of this quintet was fifty-six years old, and the oldest, seventy-six. Each of the five men was buried Sunday afternoon.

THE "BUG MAN" MM BE AWAY ALL YEAR Important Work in Texas and Oklahoma Detains W. J. Phillips There. DESTRUCTIVE "GREEN BUG" GOVERNMENT EXPERT STUDIES A BUG WHICH WILL DO FULLY $6,000,000 WORTH OF DAMAGE THIS YEAR. ' Word has been received here that W. J. Phillips, "the bug man" is so busily engaged in studying a destructive "green bug" in Oklahoma and Texas that he may not be able to return here this year. It may, be that another expert will be sent from Washington to continue the work of investigating insects on the Walter Ratliff farm. In case he is not, the work will be greatly handicapped this year and very little accomplished. The work in Oklahoma and Texas is considered of such importance, however, that the department at Washington may sacrifice the study being made in the Central states. The "green bug" has done great damage in Oklahoma and Texas. It is said that the bulk" of the wheat crop in the Lone Star state will be affected by it. The estimate of damage the bug will do is placed at $6,000,000. If it is a bug that has been common to Texas and Oklahoma its depredations have never been reported to the government and scientifically investigated. brilliant man is coming tor:chmond Dr. John Watson (Ian Maclaren) Lectures April 26. HAS MANY DISTINCTIONS. John Watson, (Ian Maclaren.) who will fill the final lecture course number at the coliseum April 26, author of "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush," "The Day3 of Auld Lang Syne," "Kate Carnegie," "Afterwards," "A Doctor of the Old School," etc, etc. , was born in Manningtree, Essex, November 3, 1850, being the only son of John Watson, receiver of general taxes for Scotland. He was licensed as assistant (curate), Barclay church, Edinburgh, in November, 1874; ordained Logiealmond, Perthshire, in February, 18To; appointed to St. Mathew's Free church, Glasgow, in September, 1877. and to Sefton Park church. Liverpool, October', 1SS0. Dr. Watson has received the following University degrees: Edinburgh, M. A.: St. Andrew's, D. D.: Yale. D. D.; Tubingen. Germany. D. D.: also New College (Theological) PIdinburgh. He is a member of such clubs as Savile, London: Athenaeum. Liverpool; Royal Liverpool Golf club. Hoylakc, Cheshire. He is married and has four sons. Under the name of John Watson he is author of many theological works, among them being: "The Mind of the Master." "The Cure of Souls." "The Life of the Master.' "Companions of the Sorrowful way," "The Potter's Wheel." Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a, m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Messrs M. S. Wildnian and E. S, Martindale have withdrawn from the Greensfork Canning Co., of Greensfork, Ind. All debts and accounts will be settled by the Greensfork Canning Co. E. S. MARTINDALE. M. S. WILDMAN. Artificial gac, the 20th century fuel. lOtf CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND. Cambridge City. Ind.. April 17. John S. Lackey was in Indianapolis yesterday on business. Mrs. Will Ogborn and Miss Merrill Converse visited relatives in Bentonville. Monday afternoon. The base ball game which was to! have been played here Sunday, between Hagerstown high school team, and the local team, has been postponed until next Sunday. Misses Lenna Cornthwaite and Ralzie Tout, and Messrs. Joe Groves and Earl Barefoot, will attend "Happyland"' at the Gennett theater in Richmond this evening. The Social union met with Mrs. W. H. Harrison on West Main street yesterday afternoon. Master Floyd Scott is able to be out again after several weeks' eoEfiuement with the measles, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ScotU

WORK THAT TELLS. Plenty, of It Has Been Done Right

Here in Richmond. Cures that last are cures that tell To thoroughly know the virtues of a medicine you must investigate the cures and see if they prove permanent. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right here In Richmond. People who testified years ago to relief from backache, kidney and urinary disorders, now de clare that relief was permanent and the cure perfect. , How can any Richmond sufferer longer doubt the evidence?, .... Dallas Cassel, employed at the Starr Piano Factory, and living at 711 South Eighth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "I think it: was about fifteen years ago that I was ' cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. At that time I was working for the Richmond Casket Company and In the course of a hard day's work had quite a bit of heavy lifting which brought on severe backache and dizzy headaches. I had tried several remedies but with no effect. Finally I was induced to get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. After I had taken them for a short time the-dull aching in my back disappeared and with it the headaches. Since that time I have not been troubled and "have ' recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many other, sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th , st. (Illinois Central) Station; mcst conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf

SQeppnim Fasti

You can if you buy a pair of Riches Julia Marlowe High or Low Shoes They are built for comfort as well as looks, but comfort first. You know they are the kind that have rubber in the front and with a nice low heel, mcJium toe, patent tip, also hand turned, just as soft as a glove. They can't hurt because they are not built that way. Yes the price is $2.50 a pair; will show you if you come in. . - . , Also carry a full line of G rover's soft soles for tender feet in high and low shoes. Plain toe or tip, all hand made. You will like them if you once try them.

RESPECTFULLY-

Fred C. lahrman street

(Dim Closer Exainnininiaittnoini Of this stock I find most articles show no depreciation whatever in value. The tools are as good as the day they were made. There are many articles here that are in constant demand- Everything goes at a discount. Store open Friday morning. ' Lewis' G. Pilgrim N. VV. Corner Filth and Main.

Sec Them For $1.98 Up.

The City in Brief.

Butterlck's Patterns, Mcrrls & Co'ai Arthur M- Lane, employee of the Starr Piano Co., has left for Los An geles, Cal. He will take charge of the tuning at the new sale and warerooms of the company in that city. Telephone the Rlchmona steam Laundry to get your laundry. if A report of the election of William Shaw, James Fouts, Samuel C. MeCul lough, Jacob Allen and Edward Allen directors of the Salem Cemetery As sociation, was filed in the office of the county recorder. Sacred Heart Society supper at I. O. O. F. hall Thursday from o to S o'clock, p. m. Everybody welcome. 17-2t Dr. E. L .Commons, formerly of Richmond and Wayne county, and who is now located at Chilhuahua, state of Chilhuahua, just across the Texas border was not in the Region recently affected by the earthquake. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St.. Phon 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Word has been received of the death of Edward B. Dunham, of Nantucket, Mass.- ' Mr. Dunham will be remembered by the older citizens of Rich mond, having been a business man here for many years. He was a cous in of Gilbert T. Dunham. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. If in need of a liog. sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la. 3t See Titan UP DIRECT A splendid line of Go-Carfs and Carriages from the factory at prices that will suit you. GEO. W. MAIN ST.

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United States Depository. The bank which has a capital of $250,000 and a surplus fund and undivided profits of $390,000. If is equipped with all the requisites and facilities known to a first-class institution and a general banking business.

OFFICERS : VICE-PRES t ' Panlel U. Kld CASHIER: 6ui'l. W.Gaar. DIRECTORS H. S. Strattan, Jr. V. II. Isanti. Clem A. Oaar. K. . Hill. H. C. Btarr Henry Genuetu

FRESIPEXT: Johu B. Ixjugan. VICF-PRES.: C. V. Elmer. John B. loucan. Daniel G. R?id. Geo. II. ggemrr. V. W. K liner. Hml W. tiaar. Howard Campbell. Quick Delivery

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OFFICE BULLERDICK'S CANNERY 0. D. BULLERDICK, S. 5TH ST. .. Phone 123s

Extra Stamps! Extra Stamps! Wcolimesdlaiy We will sell you 6 each of cups and saucers, 7 Inch dinner plates, 8 inch plates and fancy desert dishes for 60 cents and 60 stamps with each set. Also fancy steak plates, 8 inch vegetable dishes and fancy large soups at 10 cents each. 10 stamps with each dish. See our New sets of English China ware, a regular $15.00 set, ,101 pieces for $9.98. Be sure and C our Tumblar and set for 15c. Ladies Shirt Waists. Newest creations, latest styles and finest goods, $1.00 up to $3.00. f Double stamps on Shirt Waists and remember poods at lowest cash i prices. - Pictorial Review Patterns.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 41 1-413 Main Street.

J. H. Meelke

YOU SHOULD HAVE IT AND YOU CAN HAVE IT By borrowing from us on your HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, TEAMS, FIXTURES, ETC., wrthout removal.. That way you can be independent and also keep a good, credit. You don't have to have any one go your security when you borrow of us. . - You are under obligations to no one but yourself. We will give you from one to twelve months in which to pay. You can pay weekly, monthly or quarterly. Following is our weekly payment plan for fifty weeks: $ .60 is the weeklj- payment on a $23.00 loan. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50 loan. $2.40 is the weekly payment on a $100.00 loan. Other amounts in the same proportion. . DON'T FDRCET That we give a liberal rebate on all loans paid before That way you only pay for the actual time you have the money. DON'T BORROW UNTIL YOU OCE UG Absolute privacy guaranteed, as we have private offices. We make loans anywhere within 2Z miles of Richmond-

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