Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 115, 15 May 1907 — Page 3

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Wednesday, May 15, 1907.

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The Great Atlantic

& Pacific Tea Co.

727 Main Street Old Phone 53 W. New Phone 107

11 be at the "Robinson Crusoe,

r., seal sale eany luraiiAi

morning.

At the Theaters

Theatrical Calendar.

PHILLIPS. Week of May 13 Desmond Stock Company in repertoire. GENNETT. May 15 Knox entertainment. May 16 "Robinson Crusoe, Jr." May 17 "Robinson Crusoe, Jr."

ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR. Auspices Richmond Council K. of C Genneft Theater, (Thursday and Friday, May 16-11 160 Adults. Gorgeous Scenery. Beautiful Costumes. A Full Orchestra. PRICES: lower Floor, 75c. Four Rows in Balcony 75c, remainder ol Balcony 50c. Gallery 25c. 1 Seat sale opens Tuesday.

Repertoire at the Phillips. It must be conceded that members of the Ethel Desmond stock company, now playing at the New Phillips, show marked versatility for they have been at this house several weeks, during which time they have put on a large number of shows and each member has been called upon to carry a wide variety of roles. Just now the company is presenting "A Terrible Revenge," the concluding performance of which will be given tonight. Beginning Thursday afternoon and continuing the remainder of the week the bill will be "Mixed Pickles." The specialties this week are very pleasing.

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

Appreciate Good Beer? II you do you will not hesitate a minute about buying the Richmond

Export Beer For sale at all leading Cafes. TRY IT. Mi nek Brewing Co.

Funds for Base Ball Suits. Cambridge City The subscription list which was issued recently for the purpose of raising funds to purchase suits for the city base ball team, is growing steadily and is meeting with remarkable success, $40 having been raised in the past two weeks. It is thought that the necessary amount will be raised by the end of . the week and the suits will be ordered immediately. Premium List Ready. Hagerstcwn The new list of premiums for the coming Wayne County fair have been presented to the printer and the books will be ready for distribution in a short time.

ENTERTAINMENT WAS GIVEN ATJCENTERVILLE Members of Eastern Star Lodge Were Guests.

AN INTERESTING PROGRAM.

Centerville, Ind., May ir. The children of the families of the Eastern Star lodge, entertained the members with the following program, Friday night: Music. Recitation Clem MeConaha. Piano solo Gladys Stevens. Recitation Edna Johnson. Music. J Recitation Wyota Cooki Recitation Paul Stevens. Piano solo Pearl Home Dialogue Texas Courtship tloward Commons and Elizabeth Culbertson. Recitation Jessie King. Vocal solo Ruby Tillson. Recitation Leo El wood. Dialogue A Casual Interview Clem MeConaha and Howard Commons. Whistling solo Mable Elwood. Recitation Laura Belle Stevens. Music. Recitation Raymond Brookhart. Recitation Howard Meek. Recitation Vacation Song Howard Commons. Afterwards the members invited the children to the banquet room, where refreshments, of ice cream, cake, fruit and lunch were served, followed by a social time and games.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION PROGRAM GIVEN To Be Held at M. E. Church at Whitewater.

E, J. HUMPE WILL SPEAK.

Whitewater, Ind., May The following is the program of the Franklin township semi-annual Sunday school convention to be held in the Methodist Episcopal church, Majr i0 at two p. m.: Song Congregation. Invocation. Song Choir. Address Rev. J. W. Zerbe. Paper, Home Study Miss Nora Townsend. Paper, Sunday School Work Miss Echo Horn. Reports of superintendents.

Reports of nominating committee.

Address, Duties of. Superintendents

to County Convention E. .J Humpe.

Address, The Responsibility of the

Work and Workers Rev. J. O. Camp

bell.

Paper, The Sunday School as an

Educational Factor Joseph Burgess Miscellaneous business.

Song. Adjournment.

T. J. ADDLEMAN, Tp. Pres NATHAN DAVIS, Sec.

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We are the Vehicle people of the town Why? Because we have the goods and the prices. The celebrated DAVIS, and UNION CITY MAKE. A fine line of IMPLEMENTS and HARNESS. Can put you cn the best RUBBER TIRE mad, Yours for Bus.,

The MeConaha (Do Opp. Court Mouse

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

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COMMITTEESJPPOINTED Eaton, Memorial Association Makes Arrangements.

Eaton, O., May 15. The Eaton Memorial association has appointed committes to have charge of the observance of Memorial Day here this year, and have arranged a program to be rendered at the cemetery that day. The program is as follows: Music Band. Music Chorus. Invocation Rev. W. 'Bertram Shirey. Music Chorus. Lincoln's address Ed Jones. Music Band. Address Rev. E. M. Ellsworth. Music Band. Benediction Rev. H. A. Smith. In the event of bad weather the exercises will be held at the opera house.

DR. WOODS PASSES AWAY

Well Known Centerville Man Dies in Florida.

Vegetable Food

For Mankind

$1.00 Round Trip To CINCINNATI Sunday, May 19th Via the C, C. & L. Railroad. Leave Richmond 5:13 a. m. Returning leave Cincinnati 9 p. in. C. A. Blair, I & T. A. Home Tel. 44.

DR. PARK, DENTIST 8 North 10th St.. Richmond, lna.

Extinguished Small Blaze. Cambridge City The fire company was called to the home of Arthur Cosgrove on South Center street, about 11 o'clock yesterday to extinguish a small blaze which had started on the roof, supposed to have been caused by sparks from a passing locomotive. No damage of consequence was done. Taking Extended Trip.

Hagerstown B. A. Carpenter, one of the town's leading business men, started two weeks ago for Chatta

nooga and the Jamestown exposition. He has concluded to extend his trip to California and has advised his friends here that he started for Los Angeles f n Thursday. Fire Department Held Meeting. Cambridge City The regular monthly meeting of the firs department was held at the town hall Monday night. Regular routine business was transacted. Corn Showing Above Ground. Centerville Corn is up an inch high in a twelve acre field on the E. S. Wright farm, just west of Centerville.

Centerville, Ind., May 13. Dr. Calvin J. Woods, one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Centerville, died

on Tuesday morning, May 14 at De Funiak Springs, Florida, in the eightyeighth year of his age. The remains will be brought to the family home in Centerville for services and burial. The time of the funeral wil be announced later.

CARRIES MAIL BY AOTO Fountain City Carrier Uses a New Method.

Fountain City, Ind., May 15. Frank Williams, the rural carrier on route 13 out of this town, has introduced a new feature for Wayne county, in the

, way of quick delivery of mail. Monday

morning he delivered the mail in his automobile.

Great Anatomists Assert That Nat

ural Food of Man Comes From Vegetable Kingdom.

According to Cuvier, the great anatomist, the construction of the hu

man body is adapted to vegetable food

only. Many noted authorities agree with Cuvier and say that the finest

health, greatest strength and most

vigorous old age are to be attained on

ly by adhering to vegetable food.

Science shows that the natural food

of man, the best of all foods the earth produces, is wheat.

Wheat contains protein, which is muscle and flesh forming. It is rich in carbohydrates, which form heat and

energy. As represented in Malta

Vita, its best food form, wheat gives

to every part of the body in correct

proportions, the exact elements required for health and strength, with out taxing the weakest digestion.

Malta-Vita is "the perfect food" be

cause it is the only flaked food in

which the starch of wheat is converted into maltose (malt sugar) by pure malt extract, which acts in the same

manner as saliva, developing the maltose ready for immediate absorption by the blood.

Malta-Vita fpredigested wheat) furnishes every food element needed by the body in just the proportion decided by nature for vigorous health and

strength. It is delicious food, accept

able to the most delicate stomach. It

keeps well people healthy and makes them strong and vigorous better than any other food, and has made ailing people well when medicines and doctors failed to do so. It has formed the entire diet of convalescents when nothing else would nourish them and bring them back to health. At all grocers, 10 cents.

FORTY TO CALIFORNIA GO FROMJAGERSTOWN More Than $1,200 Paid for Railway Fare.

WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE.

ASK FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A POWDER. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, 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.

One of our chief debts to France is that she nourishes our ideas, transforms them, makes them her own, just

as she transplanted and transmuted

the flower of the renaissance in an ear

lier day. With all our national vanify we never dispute the parentage. It is only territory and diplomatic prestige and commerce about which we quarrel with our "sweet eneniy.'-London Academy.

ARE POISONER BY CANDY Sweetmeats Cause Two Little Girls Suffering.

Millville, Ind., May 15. The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mc-

Sherlcy were poisoned Sunday by some candy they ate. Both, of the little

girls are very ill, but will recover.

Hagerstown, Irid., May 15. Forty

persons started for California from this city Monday morning. They paid Agent Walker more than twelve hundred dollars for tickets. The excursionists were mainly members of the German Baptist church and are go

ing to the annual conference at Los

Angeles.

Entertained at New Home. Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. John K. Shroyer entertained at their beautiful new country home east of Germantown on Sunday the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. John Kepler and son Paul of East Germantown, Mrs. Lou Kepler of Richmond and Mrs. Lina Kaufman and son Karl of Penuville, Mrs. Harry E. Shroyer of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. M. Conway and daughter Margaret of Cambridge City. An elegant three course dinner was served. Sunday Dinner. Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ireton gave a dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ireton of Richmond; Mr. Louis Rau of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones and Mrs. Daisy Brookhart and son Raymond.

Entertained Teachers. Eaton Superintendent and Mrs. J. R. Beachler entertained the teachers of the Eaton schools Tuesday evening at their North Maple street home.

Use artificial gas ror light and heat. 10-tf

The London Daily Mail in an article

on the prospects for a great influx of

American visitors the coming summer says that 250,000 are expected. "The

real rush will begin this month. "Am

erican holiday makers spend as a rule

from three days to a fortnight in Lon

don," says the Mail. "In that time

they contrive not only to see most of

the show places ranging from West

minster Abbey to the Cheshire cheese, but also to do a good deal of shopping. For some reason Americans are fond of London purchases. The West End shopkeepers are filled with happy anticipations of American customers, and are making preparations accordingly. Among those chiefly concerned are jewelers, tailors, and bric-a-brac dealers.

If in need of a liog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf

TAGGART TOMESTOWN Democratic National Chairman Buys a New Auto.

Chairman Taggart of the democratic national committee will lead a party of Indiana men to the Jamestown exposition some time during the summer. He recently bought a large touring car in which he expects to make the trip, accompanied by some of his intimate friends. Crawford Fairbanks, the Terre' Haute millionaire brewer and business associate of Taggart. and Jay Wood Wilson, another millionaire living at Marion, will take a party of friends in their autos and accompany Taggart The latter is making all arrangements for the trip.

One of the pillars of the city ordinances is a traffic policeman stationed at Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. He loses no opportunity of making war on. persons who jdrop ba

nana peels in the streets. He pounces upon an offender and orders him to pick up the slippery menace to life and limb and to carry it to a receptacle for

waste on the sidewalk. New York Herald.

Held Successful Market. Lyons Station A successful market was held Saturday in Connersvills by the ladies of the Christian church. All of the good things had been donated. The ladies sold all their supplies which netted taem a neat sum for their treasury. Large Reception and Dance. New Paris Misses Edith Reid, Cora Hawiey and Nell McNeil entertained a large crowd of friends at the K. of P. hall, Friday evening. Euchre was played at fourteen tables and at a late hour elegant refreshments were served. The score cards were in heart shapes and on them were hand painted swoetpeas in lavender and pink, and they were tied with lavender and pink ribbons. The gentlemen wore the lavender and the ladies the pink ribbons. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames C M. Wilcox, O. W. Sherer, E. E. Bevington, Adam Reid of Greenwood, Edward Reid, A. B. Reid, C. C. Hawiey. H. E. McKeon, S. Walker, E. R. Clark, W. L. Hahn, O. II. King, A R. Raney, C. S. Richie, George Bo gan, Mrs. Katie Reid, Mrs. Grace Reid, Mrs. Minnie Reid, Mrs. Maude Arnold, Mrs. Minnie Pence, Mrs.

Gladys Reid, Misses Mary Wolf, Marie

Peele, Carrie Reid, Carrie Whitaker, Mable Perce, Elsie Boyle, Jenny Sullivan, Fannie Means, Rella Richie,

Ethel and Ruth Miller, Clara Mills, Mr. Kelsey of Richmond; Messrs. Lee Thurston, Harry Hahn, Leonard Young, Harry Reid, Howard King.

Howard Aker, Howard Teele, cart

Beane and Claud Dowler.

ntertained at Luncheon. rnterville Mrs. Frank Buhl and

her daughter Miss Bessie, of Locust Hill entertained at luncheon on Sun

day afternoon Mrs. James W. Home, j Airs Muriel Hnrst and the Misses

Florence Kersey and Geneve Home. Entertained at Sunday Dinner. New Paris Mr. and Mrs. James Weeks entertained a number of mests at dinner Sunday. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bohn of New Madison, Mrs. Auld, Mrs. Lydia Bohn, Mrs. Martha Laughlin, Mrs. Martha Middaugh, Miss Fannie Middaugh, Mr. and Mrs. John Auld and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daily.

A fine trip with a jolly crowd. Numerous special train parties being organized. - Go witH iHe Mystic Shrincrs Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco.. Daily, April 25 to May 18. $62.50 from Chicago; $57.50 from St. Louis. For slight additional cost you can go via Portland in one direction. The Rock Island provides through standard and tourist Pullman sleepers to California via the two best routes. Go via the Scenic Line through Colorado, across Salt Lake and return via El Paso Short Line the lowest altitudt route. , " - Ask for copy of Shriner's folder

and full particulars. j J. F. POWERS, Dist. Pass. Agt. RocQ Island Lines, 9SL 10 Claypool Bldg Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Cut Your Gas Bill in Two The Natural Automatic (Inverted) (Gas light

When we say the National Inverted will cut your Lighting Bill in two, we state facts. The net results of tests made by competent scientists are, that while the VERTICAL OR UPRIGHT BURN. ERS CONSUME FROM 5 TO 8 FEET OF GAS PER HOUR, THE NATIONAL INVERTED CONSUMES FROM iyz TO 4 FEET. Think what a saving in gas this means. This saving In. gas is due to the action of our Automatic Regulating Burner. We will tell you more tomorrow.

For Sale at

601 - 60S Main St.

THE BREAD THAT KEEPS THE FAMILY HEALTHY. Is a treasure no one can afford to be without. It Js made right here. Once used it becomes a luxury that you wont dispense with. No more dys

pepsia, indigestion, bilious attacks, A

sick headaches-or tired. feelings! 'Give-,

it a trial Is allywe ask. AT ZWISSLER'S HOME' BAKERY. Phone 306 and 1654. Restaurant 90S Mainland bakery 28 South 5th.

For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Many remarkable cures have been effected by them. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

SCHOOL PRINCIPAL BECOMES MAIL CARRIER

Le Roy Kimmel to Be Clerk on Railway.

Mail

WAS A MILTON TEACHER.

Agency,

'

Milton, Ind., May 13. LeRoy Kimmel has Wile to Pittsburg, where he

has a position as sub railway mail carrier between Pittsburg and Xenia oa the Pennsylvania. Mr. Kimmel was principal of the township high school, but recently passed the examination for mail carrier and has received this appointment. C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P- M. train. Call on him. aprC-tt

Where There Are Children the money Baved la. renovating,, cleaning, scouring or dyeing their vcleanable clothes is a big item in the year's expense account. To reduce itrtoa minimum and get a maximum of -satisfaction with least possible work and.

worry, patronize this establishment.

1024 Main St. Phones: New 1581; Old 412

Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.

..J. H. RUSSELL., Patented Ventilating Awnings Made to Order

UPHOLSTERING AND AWNINGS. IEX

Parlor Fur Couches, Shirt Waist Box.

es Made to Order. -rf UPHOLSTERING. MATTRESSES.

Kepairing a specialty; aii worK -rft

uuaranieea rirsx uiass. Home Phone 593. Old Phone 409R. No. 14 South Seventh Street.

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NYAL S HOT SPIMGS BLOOD REFJEDY

As a blood cleanser, Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy Is unsurpasssed. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks, vigorous health spring from Its use. It gives buoyancy to one's feelings, elasticity to the step puts spring into the muscles. M. J. QUIGLEY, COURT HOUSE PHARMACY

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