Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 94, 20 April 1907 — Page 8
Page Eight.
The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, April 20, T9Q7.
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 te 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 hy 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.
PATRONS INVITED TO THE GARFIELD SCHOOL
; Girls' Gymnastic Class i Entertain Soon.
Will
CIRCULAR LETTER ISSUED.
Says Mistake Was Made in Philippines.
Public Sale
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...Household Goods... The undersigned will sell at public auction on Saturday, April 27, 1907 at... 1 O'clock P. M. 'At the late residence of Clayton W. Hill, opposite the Richmond Corn Mills on North 12th Street Richmond, Indiana, all the household goods of the decedent, viz: Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, Bedclothes, Carpets, Couches, Book Racks. Cook Stove, Kitchen Utensile, Etc. TWO MILCH COWS. Extra fine. Polled Durham. One will be fresh in about two weeks. ONE GOOD DRIVING HORSE. One Phaeton, Harness, Feed, Stable
Tools, Lot of Fine Chickens, Etc. Etc. Terms of Sale Cash in hand. Dickinson Trust Co., Administrator of the Estate of Clayton W. Hill, Deceased. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer.
The girls gymnastic class and basket ball teams at Garfield school are
making preparations for their evening j In the gymnasium next Thursday. The f
attention Of the patrons of the school
i was called to the matter tliis week by a circular letter as follows: j Patrons of Garfield school: The girls of this school will give gymnastic drills and play basket ball in the school gymnasium Thursday ev- ' ening-. April 25. The drills will con- ! sist of the exercises given regularly in i the gymnastic classes. No boys or
men, except patrons of the school, will )
1 be admitted unless by special invitation. I hope a large number of paj trons wili be present as j-our encour- ! aeement end criticisms are both need
ed. Since the expenses of this line of work are met in different ways by the pupils themselves a small admission fee will be charged. Your patronage will be appreciated. Drills begin at7:C0 p. m.
Cures baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat. grandma's lameness Dr.
Thomas' Electric Oil the great house-1
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SCHOOL COUNCIL DID MOT MEET THIS WEEK. Garfield school council did not hold a meeting this week. Most of the work of the term has been completed, but a few more meetings will be held
to finish up matters now under ton sideration.
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The City in Brief.
Butterlck's Patterns. McrrH & Co. J. Hassenbush returned from Cincinnati Friday. Telephone tne Klctmona Steam Laundry to ret your lauudry tl Miss Kathryn Rett is will leave in a few days for a ten Uayi visit at Peru, Ind. Take your launary to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 910 Main SL, Pbena 151. Carpets Cleaned. July'il-tf Mrs Carrie Phenix attended the runeral of her cousin at Maxville Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Land and her guest. Miss Nellie Morris of Piqua. Ohio, have
gone to Eaton. O., to visit.
COPYHWHT ISOS CUNLOIMIT
atNATOR ALBERT J. BE VERIDGE.
National extracts and spices sold
tinder a positive guarantee. Come
! back and get your money if net sat I isfied. For sale by the National Med
ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.
Philadelphia, Pa., April 20 Declaring the administration has made the mistake of granting too soon a
! measure of self-government to the I Philippines and pointing to the native j legislature of the islands as an exj ample? Senator Beveridge of Indiana
last night, at the eleventh annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, counseled a colonial policy of careful
Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf
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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
People Are Blowing Their Horns about th fine qualities possessed by the Richmond Export Beer
Have you tried It? If not, you re missing something good. "A word to the wise Is sufficient." Minck : Brewing Co.
Sortia ,.v... v. - Origins." 'Humpty Duibpty Sat on a Wall, etc., has come uowu to us from th days of Kiug John. "The Babes In tL Wood" dates from the fifteenth ceu lury, being founded upon facts, au o house near Way land Wood, Xort'oU. having the whole tory iu carvings c a mantelpiece. "Little Jack Horner -Little Miss Muftett," 'Old Moth Hubbard," "Mother Goose" ai "(Joosey, Goosey Gander," are ea tracea le to the sixieeuth centu. "Pus.-y Cat. Pussy Cat, Where Iia You BeeuV" belongs to tuo reign Queen Elizabeth. "Three B;iud Miet lirst apeae.l in a music book date 10i:i. "A l'roggie Would a-Woo'.ug G was licenced to le sung as far back u H'iX "Boys and Girls Come Out t Play" iind "Lui-y Locket Lost He Pocket." otii hail from the period o Charles II. And last of all. "Cinderei la." "Jack the tliaiit Killer." "Bluebeard" and "Tom Thumb" were published by their author, Charles Perraull. in the year 1U97. Londou Notes and Queries.
How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.
Wanted Immediately, sober and reliable men for steady work; good wages; call at The Elliott & Reid Co., West Richmond. 4-tf
Artificial gac, the 20th century fuel. lOtf
Have you noticed the improved service to Chicago via the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try it. apr6-tf
Bring your want ads to the Palladium.
REPORTS WERE NOT AT ED.
EXAGGER-
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Hampton Roads The government has appropriated thousands of dollars to build mammoth piers and in otyier ways imorove Hampton Roads for the Jamestown Exposition. The great resting place of vessels will swarm with battle ships during the Exposition. The Palladium and Sun Telegram party will have the privilege of going through these vessels.
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VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR ..SATURDAY LAYOUT SthFawlbeiriFnes
New Potatoes Green Beans Green Peas Green Asparagus1 New Carrotts New Beets New Sweet Potatoes. New Egg Plant New Mangoes New Tomatoes. New Cucumbers
New Cauliflower New Spinach New Kale Breakfast Radishes New Cabbage New Onions New Radishes Oranges. Pineapples. Bananas.
Dressed Chickens Cream That Will Whip
Bee Hive Grocery Co
. Phones: 298 190
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As Many People of Richmond Are Testifying. The Root Juice instructors made many lasting friends while in Richmond. Their wonderful remedy has done worlds of good at this point, and report of cures are being circulated from every direction. A. G. Luken's drug store is more busy than ever wrapping up Root Juice, and listening to the many flattering reports of the great good it is doing. Mrs. Sarah Collins said: "I used to bloat so at times I could hardly get my breath, sour gases would form in my stomach and dull heavy headaches were at times so bad I felt I would go crazy, my tongue eoated and I always had a bad taste in my mouth. My hands and fee,t were cold at times and at other times they would burn like fire, but, thank my good stars, after hearing so much' about Root Juice, I went to the drug store and bought a bottle of it and after using the first!
bottle I went back and bought two more bottles. I haver used it all and don't think I will need any more as I feel as well as 1 ever did in my life." Root Juice seems, to be good for any trouble of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or blood. A. G. Luken's drug store has the exclusive agency. It is sold for $1 a bottle, 3 for $2.50.
GOODLY INCREASE IN THE Y. M. C. A. FUND (Continued from page 1.)
Use artificial gas for light and beat. 10-tf
SCHOOL ORCHESTRA GAVE A PLEASING PROGRAM. The Garfield school orchestra received an invitation from the Men's Social union of South Eighth Street Friends' church to play at their meeting Friday evening. The invitation was accepted. The music was well received and an invitation was extended to come again.
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. Luken & Co.
Use artificial gas for light and neat. 10-tf
THEATRICAL TRUST IS AGAINST A COMEDIAN
J preparation before any further steps
be taken toward self-government. He
pable of controlling themselves and Ulty AOVerilSemCnt.
probably will not be for a century.! Department of Public Works.
He blamed both political parties in the Office of the Board.
United States for the condition of af- Richmond, Ind.
fairs in the Pacific islands and assert- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
ed that the Government must adhere j Notice is hereby given by the Board
to the principle of administration in of puoiic vorks of tnc city of Rich.
dealing with our new possessions. mond. Indian, thnt smIpi! nronosals
will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Friday, May 3rd, 1907, for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 101-1907. Providing for the construction of a
men should be encouraged, because of Banjtary Eewer y inches in diameter the fact that they have given fromjjn the first alley East of South 6th their own pockets liberally and have i street from South "II" street to South worked hard for about nine months on I "J" street. this proposition, without any remuner-! All work done in making of said de-
ation whatever, in. fact making great ! scribed public improvements, shall be sacrifice of time, social pleasures, etc. j in accordance with the terms and conIt would seem that this spirit in be-!ditions of the Improvement Resoluhalf of a laudable project on the partitions, as numbered, and the detail of these young men speaks for the fu-j plans, profiles, drawings and specificature welfare of the city of Richmond: ; tions which are on file and may be and if there were no other arguments i seen in the office of said Board of in favor of the Young Men's Christian Public Works of the City of Rich-
Association, the fact that these young niond. men want and are working so hard for! The bidders, in submitting proposals an institution of service, should be I to make said described public imsufficient for the people of Richmond, j provements, must accompany each bid
When the young men call, see to it! with a certified check in the sum of
that they are received courteously and ( $100.00, as evidence of good faith that kindly, and are encouraged by the best; the successful bidders will execute, that you can do in the way of sub- within ten days from the acceptance
scnption towards the work. If the j of proposals, contracts and bonds satfather has made a liberal subscription J isfactory to the said Board to do the to the work, some mothers might want, work of making said improvements. A to give a subscription for the girl or! failure of the successful bidders to boy or for the parents of some poor enter into such contracts and bends child whose parents are not able to upon the acceptance of such proposals
lve. f lease tnmK or tnese tnmgs ana win forfeit the checks and the sums
be ready for the men when they come. Letters from Outside. To show that people outside of Richmond who formerly lived here are interested in the matter there have been received three letters all expressing the hope that the committee would be successful. One of these letters co?nes from a young girl, a stenographer in Chicago, who has to work hard for every cent she gets. This subscription amounts'to ?lo, and came unsolicited. Another subscription caxne from a young man in a far Western city, who says that he knows what a Y. M. C. A. is for a young man. This subscription was for oZ. Another has come from a man in N. Y. city with a kind letter attached. Thijs man was asked for $20O, and his subscription was received to day for the full amount asked for. In today's report we have much bet-
of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. W. P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. dly 20-27
CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond. Indiana, that on the irtt.li day of April, 1007, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 108-1907.
Prnrtiincr fr t ilia mnrnvotviflrt .-vP -
ter things to give to the public than South Tentn street by the constructioa j
cays, j 0j cement sidewalks six (0 feet in '
we have had for the last few
having, since yesterday noon, received
$-.',312.05.
DeWolf Hopper Cannot Get Playhouse at Indianapolis. CAPITAL MISSES GOOD ONE.
Undianapolis News.) De Wolf Hopper, with an admirable company is presenting the new DeKo-ven-Smith comic opera. "Happyland," in neighboring ?mall cities of Indiana.
Resuits.
He cannot come to Indianapolis be
cause there is no place for him to play. thinking . her diet . was not 'right." English's opera house is dark for a j writes an anxious and Intelligent wee'.i running to be sure, but it is tied i niother. ,
to the syndicate and De Woif Hopper
tis now an independent. In the theat
rical "world .if . you .train with one co-
width 'along both sides thereof from South E street to South F street, and the construction of cement curbs and
KNOW HOW guncis muii uuiu siurs iuucui iium
iooutn tu 10 boutn j street. Also me To Feed Children and -Get Good ; gra(iing and graveling of the roadway
and the construction of graveled sidewalks along both sides thereof, from
South F street to South J street. Improvement Resolution No. 103-1907. Providing for the grading, graveling and bouldering of South I street from South Sixth street to Liberty avenue. The board of public works- of said city has fixed Wednesday, May 1st, 1J07, a date upon which remonstranc
es may be fiied or presented by per-! sons interested in, or affected by said j
scribed, and on said day, at lO o'clock a. m, said board will meet at its office for the purpose of. hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upef. all persons. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. apr20-d
There are more nervous persons viade so by undigested food lying in the stomach than the average individual would suppose. 4 If food remains undigested in the stomach, it begins to ferment, set up gas and a large portion is thus converted into poison. That's why imperfectly digested food may and often dots cause irritation of the nerves and stupor of the mind brain and nerves are really poisoned. "My daughter had complained for some time of a distressed feeling in the stomach, after eating, which, set me
"She had been fond of cereals, but had never tried Grape Nuts. From reading'the account of this predigested
terie you are barred out of the houses food, it-seemed reasonable to try Grapo
which the other coterie "controls. o Nuts for her case. . it comes about that many" of the best I ".The results were really '-wonderful.
plays now being presented on the The little brain that seemed at times American tage by the best American -unable to do its work, took up new life actors cannot' be ".seen in Indianapolis, land vigor.". Every morning, now. be-j There is no theater for them!. If our fore going to school, she cats the crisp people wish to see them they must go little morsels and is now completely ;
to Chicago or Cincinnati or Marion orjand entirely wen. she seems to have a numbered 610 and 612 South Sixth Shelbyvillel Does not it really seem new lease on life no more distresses street, will be offered for sale at pubabsurd that we should not have a sin- j in tha stomach, nor headache, but nc auction to the highest bidder at gle stowhouse in Indianapolis open to; sound and well every day." Name two o'clock P. at the premises, on
any company of players that ofiers a j given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. f Wednesday, April 24th, 1907.
AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENCE PROPERTIES. Two desirable residence properties
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
United States Depository. The bank which has a capital of $250,000 and a surplus fund and undivided profits of $390,000. It is equipped with all the requisites and facilities known to a first-class institution and a general banking business.
rRK5sirKNT: Jobu B. Dougaa. VICK-l'RKS.:
John R. l oosnn. 1 aoiel t. Ht. t.ei. H. Kiiaeuieyer. t-asn'l W. CiHr. liowttrd Campbell.
OFFICERS : Vlt'K THE : Daniel U. Keld. CASH IKK: Baai'I. W.Gaar. DIRECTORS t. S. tit rat tan, Jr. C H. I. ad. iMetii A. tittar. K. ci. Hill. H. Ntarr Unary oeiinett.
VICF.-rRKW.t A iT.-O ASH IK Us Will C. teekr.
F-. O. Hlbhfrd. John li. Howard. John J. Harrtugtoo. J. W. iiiUh. Ua V. Miller.
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Before you order your Coal be sure and get our LOW PRICES. Quick Delivery. Phone Your Orders OFFICE BULLER DICK'S CANNERY
.. Phone 1235
0. D. BULLEROICK, S. 5TH ST.
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Tuesday night at 6 o'clock until Wednesday night at 6. Goods at Cash Prices. Finest Potatoes in Richmond per bushel 65c No. 1 Good White Flour, per sack ... 50c No. 1 Good 1 Gal. Milk Pan 5c 18 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. Ex. C Sugar, $1.00 Fine California Hams, nice and sweet, per pound. . 13c Sugar Cured Bacon, by the strip, per pound ......18c Hood's Fancy Coffee, 23 stamps with each pound..... 25c See our big line of Fancy Shirt Waists, cheaper than any store in the city; also latest patterns and styles. Our Dry Goods Department is right to the minute. Save your pennies and get the S. & H. Stamps as cash discount. Come Tuesday night. Pictorial Review Patterns.
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.
J. M. Mcnlkc
FEK TOM FOR Hard Coal
162-164 FT. WAYNE AVE. Horn Phon 762 Old 435
KkliKDii Tra4 Co.
Capital Surplus
- $250,000 25,000
OFFICERS
Elgar G. Hibberd, President. Adam 11. liartel, 1st Vice-President. Jobn J. Harrington, 2nd Vice-I'resident. Walter K. Henley, Secretary and Treasurer.
Adam H. Bartel. Howard Campbell. Kdwin H. Cates. George L. Cates.
DIRECTORS John B. Dougan. George. H. Egsemeyer. ohn M. Eggemeyer. Jonas Gaar.
Henry Gennett. Jobn J. Harrington. Elgar G. Hibberd. Charles II. Land.
This institution transacts practically all kinds of financial business. In addition to receiving savings deposits on which three per cent, interest is paid, the Richmond Trust Company will collect bonds, rents, mortgages, interest, dividends, coupons and every class of income. As representative of the Federal Union Surety Company of Indianapolis, this company will provide bond for any one from whom security is required. It will pay taxes and insurance, and will care for and manage estates; it will act as administrator, executor, guardian, agent, assignee or trustee. Bonds and other investments are boughht and sold.
YOUR FINANCIAL BUSINESS Is Solicited.
decent show? e can not think mat j Mien. Read the book. "The Hoard tof the present condition w ill be allowed i Wellville." in pkgs. "There's a Rea-j
WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Commissioner.
JOHN F. WELLEWKAWP, Jcwelor Watches Clocks and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. SPECIAL O ER WORK. ' 519 Main 8trt. At Rou.h Muilcfltwt. Hew Prion 561 Klchnnoad, In.
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