Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 93, 19 April 1907 — Page 2

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, April 19, 1907.

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AVetaMerYeparaticmfor Assimilating tiETood and Regulating tteStoxofidis aalBcwels of PromotesT)ifesHon,CiKrfulness ana HesLLomains nnuiaOpium.Morptnne cor MmcwL NotNahcotic. Anafcct Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stoniach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverisnuess and Loss of SleB TacSimu Signature of NEW YDHK. saS: EXACT CQWfUT fcA?FZB. SHERA&STARP SELL TO THE INDEPENDENT There Will Be Only Two Ice Companies in Local Field The Coming Summer. STILL TO HANDLE FOEL BOTH ICE FIRMS WILL NOV BE SUPPLIED WITH PONDS FOR NATURAL PP.CDUCT AND VVJTH j MANUFACTURING PLANTS. ! There will be only two local ice companies -in the field the coniiug summer. It wa;i 'announced that the

Independent Ice & Fuel company had j ment company come to Richmond for purchased ITiT!YSFond, the adja-jthe purpose of making a thorough cancent smaller-pmi'L the surrounding I vaES of the city and report to his

... r i i . . . . , i storage lieu sc. delivery wagons and the good will of Shera & Starr Fuel and Ice company, Tl e latter company will continue in business solely as dealers in fuel. B. 15. Johnson, manager of the Independent Ice and Fuel Company, stated that the ice his company had been dealing in was manufactured ice, and that recently it was decided to enlarge this department of the business and deal in natural as well as artificial ice, consequently negotiations were opened with the Shera & Starr company, to purchase its ice plant northeast of the "ity. The deal closed a few days ago. But Two in the Field. The Independent company's only

competitor irom now on will be iDei"1- as.tes.-eu. .ur. iierriii was asKea ' cavg no raise above this price will be Union Ice company. The Independ-jif the oiling of various streets could ' made and if anything, the price will cnt Ice and Fuel company now has one not come under the head of street im-j De lowered. However, the announcef the most complete ice .plants in provements, thus relieving the proper- ment creates little surprise when it is

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look is most favorable. The ice man-'this work. Mr. Merrill stated that he ufacturing plant of the Independent; not informed oil the subject but company has a capacity of thirty-five : would consult -with City Attorney T. ions per day. and the two ponds pur-; J- Study. chased from Shera & Starr company J There are a large number of people have a capacity of four thousand tons. I "i the city who desire to have the nil of which can be stored in the big 'streets they live on oiled but it has ttorage plant located near the ponds, j been hard to get the unanimous con-. There was only a small supply of; sent of the property owners and lesl-

natural ice the past winter, but so far sis known the ice rates will not be ma terially increased over the rates charg-; id last year. The Union company s 'plencidly equipped with both an ice jond and a manufacturing plant. It is a pioueer in the business in Richmond. Leaving Richmond 11:13 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 Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10 tf WAKING LANDS ANOTHER GOOD DAYTON CONTRACT. Wm. Waking, plumber, has secured nnother large contract at Dayton, O. It is for work in the new Dover apartment house which contains thirteen flats. A new - system of vacuum fctcani heating ; will be installed at a cost of fS,!00. wm BLACK

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For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TH( CCNTAUR HIMIT. NEW VOft CITY. WILL POT MUTTER DP TO RESIDENTS The Good Roads Improvement Company Is Anxious to Oil More of City's Streets. REPRESENTATIVE COMING. THERE IS A QUESTION AS TO THE CITY'S RIGHT TO PAY THE COST INCIDENT TO WORK OF THIS KIND. President C. W. Merrill of the board 'of public works states that some time i next week there will be a reprei semauve 01 iiie uuuu ivuuus huvba . j t r ji a -. . . .1 . t . , company the probability of securing contracts for oiling several of the important streets. pany first tried to secure a contract with the city to oil several streets but agents of the company were informed by the board that it would be necessary to secure the consent of all the residents and property owners on the streets to be oiled, as the property owners would have to meet the entire expense for this improvement. The company will now try to interest local property owners In the project. Question as to Expenditure. When a street is improved, such as macadamizing a gravel street or making necessary repairs, the entire cost of such work co-nes out of the city treasury and the property owners are owners of the burden of expense for dents on such streets. FOR BIG JATTLESHIPS Metcalf Signs the Plans and Specifications. . UNCLE SAM'S BULL DOGS. Washington. April li. Secretary Metcalf has signed the plans and specifications for the 20,000-ton battle ships to be built for the navy. They are to be of the general type of the Dreadnought of the British navy. The plans will be sent to the navy yards and such private ship building firms as signify their intention to make bids on April ., and bids will be opened June mwm GREEN

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!L IS AT DES MOINES, IA. Anna Loughlin Still Says She Ran Away Because of Treatment at School. WAS LONG SEARCHED FOR. MOTHER OF THE GIRL. WHO IS A WIDOW HAS BEEN IN BED MOST OF THE TIME SINCE DAUGHTER LEFT.

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Indianapolis, Ind., April 19. Mrs. j took no interest in life, neither in busiCarrie Ix,uSMin, accompany tar IfSS"0 SffiSSSS tective Kinney, of the Indianapolis po- J chemist's establisliment in Boston, a

lice department, left this city at mid-! good memory is absolutely essential to . . , t success because of the immense amount night for Des Moines, Iowa, to take : of detail that must be carried in the head, charge of Miss Anna V. Loughlin, the ! "I grew very despairing, could not woman's daughter, who mysteriously i bear to have people meet me and my left this city two weeks ago. The rhieflSlltSi

of police of the Iowa city telegraphed that he had the young woman detain ed there awaiting instructions. Miss Loughlin is the 16-year-old Shortridge high school girl who. af ter being reprimanded by Principal; Charles W. Benton, mssteriously disappeared from this city two weeks ago. Vigorous search was kept up since her departure but no trace of the missing girl could be obtained. It was reported that she had been in Chj cago and leaving there had made her way to New York city. The girl in an interview at Des Moines admits being in Chicago, but declares she left that city for Dubuque, Iowa, where she obtained employment as a telephone operator for one week. She then went to Des Moines, where she has been since. She says the only reason she had for leaving home was the treatment she received at school. The mother, Mrs. Carrie Loughlin is a widow, and the girl is her only child. She has been in bed most of the time since the child's departure, refusing to be comforted. Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn., had rheumatism In his left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that It was useless for work," he says. "I applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks the rheumatism had disappeared and has not since returned." If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief j which it affords. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. ICE TRUST SCARED NTO CUTTING RATES InfJianapOllS People Will Be Supplied at Lower Prices. COMPETITION THE CAUSE. Indianapolis, April 19. The Indianapolis ice trust today announced that the price to consumers this year will be twenty cents per hundred pounds delivered. Last year it was forty cents when coupon books pere pur chased and fifty cents cash. The trust announces that coupon books good for the entire summer at the twenty cent rate can be purchased. It known that an independent company began today to deliver ice on the platform at the factory at 10 cents a hundred. If you want help or a situation, or want to buy or sell, use the Palladium Want column. Bring your want ads to the Palladium. GROWTH INJNROLLMENT It Will Be Shown by Earlham's New Catalogues. New catalogues for Earlham college will be issued about May 1. and will show that the enrollment at the college this year has been greater than in any previous year and an increase in attendance each school year for the past six years. Those registering at the college at different times during the year will number about 430. SCHOOL CENSUS TAKERS GET jALONG NICELY. The school census takers, who have been employed in this city for some time are now about half through with their work. According to the law they cannot file their reports until May 1st. The work is progressing rapidly and it is thought that the returns will show up well. CALL IS EXTENDED BY MT. MORI AH CHURCH. The official board of the Mt. Moriah Baptist church (colored has extended the Rev. R. B. Harris of Pittsburg, a call, but as yet the board has njot received his answer. Mr. Harris for the past two Sundays has occupied the local pulpit and he made a very favor able imprcssiou-

ILL FROMOVERWORK NERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

By Toning up the Blood and Nerves Patient Recovered Weight, Strength and Good Spirits. When the nervous system is broken dowu from overwork, or whatever cause, life loses its joys. Not only is the nervous victim a sufferer himself but he is usually a trial to the whole family. Nervous breakdown is often prradual, appearing at first to be merely sd unusual fretfulness. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills tone up the nerves in the most direct way and not only cure minor troubles but serious disorders as well. Mr. W. W. Munroe, of 16 Hazel Park, Everett, Mass., says: 'About four years ago this September I became all run down from overwork and from confinement to work during warm weather. For two montlis I grew steadily worse. I lost in weight and strength and had no appetite. My memory failed me quite rapidly and I became in a very low state., both phvsicallv and mentally. I A n. H,v tW h hfli trie1 Dr. told me one day that he had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and found them reliable. I commenced taking them and at the end of two weeks the change for the better was remarked by friends. I continued using the pills until I was thoroughly recovered. I regard them as a fine remedy and make this statement voluntarily in gratitude for the benefit I received from them." These pills actually make new blood and have cured such diseases as rheuj matism, nervous and general debility. muigestion, nervous neaaacne, ueuraim and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. As a tonio for the blood and nerves they are unequalled. If you are a sufferer from any disorder of the blood and nerves write for Proof of what Dr. Williams' Pink'ills have accomplished in cases similar to yours. Every testimonial used by this company is carefully investigated before being published and is authentic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or 'direct by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. AND PINK EYE Contagious Diseases in Hagerstown School. A SOURCE OF ANNOYANCE. Hagerstown, Ind., April 19. Mumps and pink eye are. rendering life for pupils and teachers at the schools miserable. It seems that some sort of contagious disease has been hanging on almost the entire school year ar. It when "was hoped some'1 ' weelts ' ago measles had been driven out by the closest kind : of -work, that nothing more would interfere, but the new comers, have made the situation almost as bad as ever and caused the school officers to renew their energy in driving out, the contagions. Use artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf ORDER OUSTED IN OHIO. A. O. U. W. Can do no More Insurance Business in That State. Columbus, O., April 19. The Ancient Order of United Workmen wa3 ousted from the state on the petition of Attorney General Ellis. - Benjamin Crull Dead. Hagerstown, Ind., April 19 Benjamin Crull, living near Olive Branch, died Thursday night of paralysis. The funeral will be held Sunday at the German Baptist church west of town. News of the High School. The Rev. Traum of the Christian church, visited the school. The boys of the high school, who are to assist the Y. M. C. A. in their house to house canvass, will be expected to be at the banquet at the Masonic temple tonight at 0:30. WORK THAT TELLS. Plenty of It Has Been Done Here in Richmond. Right Cures that last are cures that tell. To thoroughly know the virtues of a medicine 5'ou 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 declare 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.

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Has same purchasing power and is at par with us every day in the year and you "are not at all speculating as you are in general stores, when they now at the buying season, claim superiority of fit, etc., for their $13.00 and $20.00 garments and in, July and August, they will offer you the same at about one half of their present price. NOW WHY THIS DIFFERENCE IN PRICE? Should not your hard-earned money have same purchasing power in April as in August? It has in our store. WE SAVE YOU THE DIFFERENCE.

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TOWNSHIP CONVENTION OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS It Will Be Held at Boston Sunday, April 21. on IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. "r I- ' in' y Following is the program for the Boston township Sunday school convention on Sunday, April 21, at the Christian church, Boston: MORNING SESSION. Convention called to order by the Township superintendenL 9:30, song Schools. Invocation. The Sunday School lesson taughL Conventional sermon Rev. IL Crampton. Round table conference. Recitation "The Little Widow" Homer Dilks. Appointment of Committees. - Adjournment for dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION. Praise Service. Secretary's Report. Recitation "The Little Widow", Iona Robinson. Recitation Ludy Jessup. "What the S. S. Stands For" E. E. Hale. "Securing Regular Attendance", Johiah Feasel. Recitation; Ruth Druley. Reports of Superintendents of Schools and Departments. "Music in the Sunday School L. Parks. "The Teachers' Work", Mrs. Grimes. "The ; Place. . the . Sunday School Should Occupy, in the . Life of the Church", Mrs. peard. . Address Rev. H-. Crampton, . . . ". Report of Committees; and. Election of Officers. Song "God. Be With .You." . , . Benediction. . . Luella Druley, Secretary. Albert Smith, Superintendent.Aged Man Is Stricken. Hagerstown, ind., April . . J9 Mr. Knapp, father of Chas. Knapp, was taken very ill Thursday with paralysis. He is still unconscious and it is thought his recovery is doubtful as he is in his eighty-eighth year. IF YOU HAD A NECK Aa Long This rllew. and had . SSCRE THROAT DOWN TON SI LINE WOULD QUICKLY CORE IT. 25e tod 50c. Ill Drulfi. THE TQBSiUKE CO.. Can tea. fc if

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TEACHERS AND SHOP EMPLOYES STILL HOLD THE CENTER OF JAMESTOWN VOTING 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 taken 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 pair 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 penny. Each day 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 us directed. The expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. For instance the coupon appearang today will not bo good after April 26. Bear this in mind. Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram win 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 per son voted for to 2,500 votes. 2. Ons six months' subscription, paid In advance, at $1.S0, entitles the person voted for to 1.U00 votes. 8. 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 fall to clip these coupons and thtn turn them into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office.

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