Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 93, 19 April 1907 — Page 8

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We Are Well Aware That our forefathers who went through the hardships of clearing this land and building it up to its present state could not have done it on the bread that lots of bakers bake today. The pioneers of this country had bread that was oft times a month old and as hard as the wood they had to chop, yet we can tell you that there was more nutriment, more bone and. sinew, more building power In one pound of that than there is in ten pounds of the light flaky cottony stuff that lots of bakers are turning out today. Not so with Mothers and Victor They Arc Made by Up-to-date Processes And have the nutriment in them necessary to the upbuilding of human life. Ask your grocer for these varieties. Richmond Baking Co. BAKED HAM (Cooked Done). t It's Delicious. HOMEMADE BREAD (Brcwn and White.) Cream to Whip. Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. 5 Easy Payments Or Cash at Hassenbusch f 505-507 Main St. 4 i Wanted to Buy t Baled Timothy and Clover Hay. Omer G. Whelan Feed and Seed Store 39 S. 6th St. Phone 1679 Xv s3REfe&58l8 ?SI?S?SMS,C fUSEFggbSif. K R.W.J. SMITH r. IT I 1103 Main Street, Ground floor JOHN A. HABINC 331 S. 6th St. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED. I'HOXE 37U Upholstering and General Furniture Repairing AU Work Guaranteed. J. B. HOLTHOUSE Phone 472 124 South Sixth Schneider Carriage Factory. 3 Bring In our Vehicles and have 4 them repaired for the spring 4 and summer. 4 t Rubber Tiring 5 New work to order. All work guaranteed. l 48 N. 8th St. I People Are Blowing Their Horns about the fine qualities possessed by the Richmond t Export eer Have you tried It? If not, you Are missing something good.' "A word to the wise Is sufficient." , Mi nek Brewing Co.

The City in Brief.

Butterlck's Patterns. McrrH & Co, Lou Emmons returned from Chicago this, morning. MacDowell concert, Tuesday evening, April 23rd. Tickets 25c. 19&22 Oriental Encampment. I. O. O. F .. held services Thursday nisht over the remains of Joseph Egly. j Miss Foral Young will have charge jof the diploma exariiination for pupils of the Wayne township schools in the i office of County Superintendent C. "W. ; Jordan at the county house Saturday. Telephone the KIcnmona Steam ; Laundry to get your laundry tf Morris ti. iNixon, wnw uicu m u3ton Monday, was for many years a resident of Richmond. Mrs. Ida Lawson and Mrs. Rachel ! Petry of Hagerstown, were in Rich mond Thursday. Hear the French pianist at MacDowell benefit concert. 10&22 Misses Bessie Dllling and Josie Gephart of Hagerstown, spent Thursday in Richmond. The degree of mark master will be conferred upon a class of six candidates this evening, in King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, Royal Arch Masons. General Manager J. W. Sheets, of the Good Roads Improvement comjpany of Cincinnati, was here in con sultation with the board or puunc works relative to the oiling of streets in Richmond. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 919 Main St.. Phona 151. Carpets Cleaned. July3l-tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Pleasant Davis and Mrs. Frank Thornburg. of Hagerstown. were here toda. In a list of patents granted to residents of Indiana, is one for Levi Crown of Richmond, for a grass catching receptacle, and another for a grinding machine to Charles King of this city. Mrs. Susan Underhill of Richmond, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bowers, at Hagerstown. MacDowell benefit concert, First Presbyterian church, Apr. 23rd. 19&22 Suit for $330 on account has been filed in the circuit court by Attorneys Robbins, Starr & Robbins, in behalf of the American Radiator company ! against Henry H. Johanning. Renaud, the French pianist, at MacDowell benefit concert, Tuesday evening, First Presbyterian church. 19&22 Rev. Wilbur Nelson, who has been visiting A. S. Nelson and wife, enroute home from conference, returned to Richmond Thursday, where he has been sent for another year. Rev. Nelson formerly held the charges at Wps! field and Sheridan-Noblesville Ledger. Richmond physicians will attend the meeting of the Union District Medical association at Connersville, April 25. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp will present a paper on "Inaccessible Hemorrhage," and Dr. C. S. Bond will lead the discussion. Dr. D. W. Stevenson will lead the discussion of the paper on "Acute Otitis Media." Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a Powder. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nailr., Swollen and Sweating feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample Free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Use artificial gas for light and l eat. 10 tf PROGRAM FORGRADUATES Exercises Will Be Held at Hagerstown on April 25. BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY. Hagerstown. Ind., April 19. Below is the program for the twenty-sixth annual commencement of the Hagerstown high school. Thursday evening, April 2T: Nihil sine labore. Invocation Rev. E. G. Walk. Music. ' What is Luck?" Maisie M. Hadley. "American Guardianship of Cuba" Howard D. Gwin. "Dignity of Labor" Elsie Venner Thornburgh. Music. "An Education and its Advantages" Harry E. Schultz. "Country Life" Hazel L. Dennis. "History of the Panama Canal" -Earl Beeman. Music. "The Future of the United States" Cloella F. Lumpkin. "The Price of Success" Iran W. Dilling. "The Home and the Nation" Hazel I. Knapp. Music. Presentation of diplomas Superintendent. Benediction Pastor of M. E. church. Music. Music furnished by Muncie Conservatory orchestra. Baccalaureate sermon, Sunday. April 21. 10X a. m., Christian church, by Ilev. J. O. Campbell. Richmond. Class colors Crimson and white. Class flower Cream roses. Talk about your breakfast foods, A thousand you can see; I wouldn't have them as a gift; I'd have Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. L.uken & Co. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tl Have yon noticed the improved service to Chicago via the C. C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:13 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. SI. Try it. apr6-tf If in need of a liog. sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co.. Sheldon, la.

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, ApriM9, 1907.

WILL BE FIRST OF KIND Sixth District Postmasters Arrange Meeting. WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY. Postmaster Spekenhier will go to ; Connersville next Wednesday where i he will attend a meeting of the Sixth I district postmasters which will be held in that city. The meeting will be unique, in that it will be the first of its kind held in this district. It is called that all the postmasters of the Sixth district may come in closer un-; ion with one another and mutually J help each other. The program committee of which Mr. Spekenhier is a member has arranged the following program: j Address of welcome Mayor F. L Barrows, of Connersville. Response James H. Jones, New Castle. Address "Civil Service," Henry C. Coles. Washington, Chief of the Rural Carriers' division, United States Civil Service commission. Address "Victory of Peace," .Tno. E. Shideler, Assistant Postmaster, Indianapolis. Address "Postmasters and Post offices" Samuel B. Rathbone, Indianapolis, Assistant Superintendent Salary and Allowance division. Address "Railway Mail Service," William L. Poe, Cincinnati, Assistant Superintendent Railway Mail service. The meeting will be presided over by W. G.- Bridges, Greenfield and it is expected that fully fifty postmasters will attend. EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found It at Last. Found what? Why that Chamber lain's Salve cures eczema and all manner 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, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. ODD FELLOWS' MEETING. Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows will meet tonightBRANCH FACTORY AT LYNNJS POSSIBLE Adam H. Bartel Company May Locate One There. EMPLOYES ARE IN DOUBT. The Adam H. Bartel company has made a proposition to the people of Lynn that if they will secure between twenty-five and thirty girls to work in a branch of its factory there, it will immediately take steps to take over the property of the old Lynn Garment company, and start an uptodate overall manufacturing establishment. The residents of that little city are now hunting high and low for enough girls to work in the factory, as it would mean the bringing in of about $150 per week in the form of wages. It is probable that if the local company decides to place a factory at Lvnn that all the cutting will be done here by more experienced hands and the sewing doneat Lynn. Mr. Watson Accepts Invitation Martinsville, Ind., April 19. Congressman James E. Watson has written E. E. Pryor, stating that he will accept an invitation to be present and deliver the address on the occasion of the Knights of Pythias memorial services to be held in this city Sunday, June 9. EMMONS' "DUKE" WINNER AT CHICAGO DOG SHOW. Lou Emmons' dog, "Duke," won first at Chicago dog show this week. He also won a silver medal given by the Chicago Kennel club. The show is at the Casino and is one of the largest ever held in Chicago. I BRAINS arc BUILT by the kind of food material in Grape-Nuts Made of wheat and barley by a special process. "THERE'S A REASON" I T Ihifi

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Friday's aiudl SataFcHay's Specials at ' fflic Model Beparttnraeiutl Store. Best Coffee in Richmond, per pound -15c As good as others sell at 20 and 25c; . Hnnrrs Fannv Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c

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