Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 119, 20 May 1907 — Page 3

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Monday, May 20, 1907.

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COITHACT PURCHASE 33 ACRES OE LAUD Eaton Will Increase the Size Of Cemetery.

$3,650 PURCHASE PRICE.

Eaton, O., May 20. The trustees of "Washington township in which Eaton &3 included, closed a contract Saturda for the purchase of -T3 acres of land which is owned by S. E. Bunge and E. J. Albright, near Eaton, and immediately west and south of the Mound 3II11 cemetery. This land will be u--d for buxlal purposes, and the intention now is to build artistic bridges from the old cemetery to the new. The

purchase price was ?3.6-"0, and tn tieed will be made in a short time.

HIDDEN DANGERS

Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Richmond Citizen Can Afford to Ignore.

JACOB BLEW BURRIED AT CAMBRIDGE CITY

Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. People everywhere take a pleasure dn testifying to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I wish to tell you that I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem-.c-dy. My little girl. Catherine, who is rtwo years old. has been taking thi3 (remedy whenever she has had a cold Leinee she was two months old. About a month ago I contracted a dreadful cold myself, but I took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ws soon as well ,as ever." This remedy is for sale by

A. G. Luken & Co.

LAST SERVICES HELD

EOR RARRY BAKER

?Was in Bakery Business Cambridge-City.

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AVAS BURIED AT DUBLIN.

Cambridge City, Ind.. May20. The funeral of Harry Baker,' who died at

iTioton. Indiana, was held at Dublin

yesterday afternoon. The deceased was well known here, having been identified" with the bakery business '"n fthis city for about a-ryear, as proprietor of the Gem Bakery. A wife and two jthildreiu survive him.

ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED? Use Red Cross. Ball Blue and make jth,em -white again. Large'2 oz. package, 5 cents.

, If In need of a Iiog, sheep or cattle pipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.

DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 conies from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or thick red ill-smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick

Jiiuuej awl nam j vu ui luuiiu,

of dropsy, diabetes and Bright s disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure tick kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Richmond proof: William W. Fry, teamster, of 830

North Twelfth street, Richmond, Ind., says:

"For a long time I was uneasy on ac

count of a severe kidney trouble. The secretions were of a bad odor and contained a sediment like brick dust. Many nights I had to get up out of bed five times to pass the secretions. My back ached intensely and there were hard pains around the kidneys. Looking about last winter for a cure for my trouble I was advised to use Doan's Kidney Pills. I got a box and

began taking them as directed. Being

relieved, I continued the treatment un

til the malady left me. I give Doan's

Kidney Pills my earnest recommenda tion." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Joint

Services Were Held by Two Lodges.

REV. SHULTZ OFFICIATED.

Cambridge City, May The funeral services of Jacob Blew, aged ."it. were held at the Christian church this

afternoon at '2: p. m., the Rev. C. E. Shultz of New Castle, officiating. Joint services were held by the Falmouth 1. O. O. F. and Osage Tribe No. W. of this city, both orders of which the deceased was a member. Suitable music for the occasion was furnished by the Cambridge City band, and impressive services were he:d at the cemetery

by the orders. A number of relatives from a distance were in attendance. Interment was at Riverside.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

At the Theaters

Entertained in Honor cf Sister. Liberty, Ind. Mrs. Lev. Woods entertained a number of her friends in honor of her sister, Mrs. Frank Stivers, Thursday afternoon. Gave Family Dinner. Katon, O. Judge and Mrs. James A. Gilmore gave a family dinner Sunday to their sons and daughters. Those

Repertoire at the Phillips. It requires some lively stepping f."r a stock company to present a now play each day throughout the week, but that is what the Ethel Desmoni company will do this week at the Now Phillips, opening the engagement today with "The Great Diamond Robbery." Tuesday the offering will b? "The Whole Damra Family," Wednes

day, "The Girl from Nevada, Thurs-

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Every element necessary for the development of bodily vigor and endurance is found in correct pro portion in the soda cracker.

present were: Mr. and Mrs. William jdav, "The Millionaire Tramp." Friday

J-ora, ot l-Jdorado, Ohio, Mrs. Lida Griswold of Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gilmore, of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore, of Columbus, Ohio, Joseph Gilmore, of Hamilton, Ohio, and Hugh R. Gilmore, of this place. v

THE "LITTLE GIANTS"

ALL TO THE

GOOD

Defeated Hagerstown Nine on Sunday Afternoon.

THE SCORE WAS 23 TO 3.

Cambridge City. Ind.. May -JO in a

one sided game at Hagerstown, Sunday

afternoon, between the "Little Giants"

of this city and the Hagerstown team.

the "Little Giants" easily carried

the honors with a score of 2:J to 3.

off

Have you noticed the improved serv

ice 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. aor6-tf

National extracts and sp'ces sold

under a positive guarantee. Come back and get. your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Med

ical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

A SERIOUS FIRE WAS NARROWLY AVERTED House -of Chas. Swisher Was In Danger.

LIBERTY CONFLAGRATION.

Entertained for Friends.

Liberty, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Josh

ua Davis entertained at six o'clock

dinner Friday evening, Mrs. Margaret

Mitchell, Miss Annabel Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell and Misses Reba and Xaomi Greene.

Entertained at Sunday Dinner. Cambridge City, Ind. Mrs. Charles Clawson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Kate House and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Eva Kirby, all of NewCastle, and Mr. Clarence Wolford, of near Milton.

Liberty, Ind., May 20. -Thursday-morning about 11 a'clock fire 'was discovered on the roof of the house owned by Charles Swisher and occupied by

Ammerman-Zuttermeister Wedding. Liberty, Ind. Louis T. Ammerman and Miss Addie May Zuttermeister, a popular young society couple of this place, were united in marriage Thursday, May 1G, 1907, at 7:30 a. m. in St. Bridget's church in this city, the pastor, Rev. Clement J. Thienes, pi'ficiat-

Abe Rose, at corner of Seminary an 4 ling. In order to avoid the convention

al shower of rice and old shoes, the newly married couple drove to Cottage Grove where they boarded an east bound train for Cincinnati where they will spend a short honeymoon, and on their return to Liberty will be "at home" with the bride's father on West Union street.

Railroad streets, and but for prompt

arrival of the fire department, might have led to a serious conflagration.

A force of hands from Rude Bros. Manufacturing Co., were first on the

scene, ana witn tne assistance ot tnc fire department, soon had the flames under control. The front end of thy roof was badly burned and considerable damage was also done by water. The loss was fully covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to have originated from sparks from a passing

locomotive.

"The Girl from Ireland." and Satur-' day "The Circus Girl." There will be! the usual interesting specialties, six v number, making really a double bill of, repertoire and vaudeville. Next week ' the New Phillips will return to vaude-j ville and will run through the entire summer. The Desmond company.! which has broken all records for the!

length of runof a single company v.t the New Phillips, will return next fall; for an engagement. The company I has made many friends and admirers! here. ! Vogel's Minstrels Gennett. J John W.. Vogel's Big City minstre!s; boasts of a silver cornet band of twen- l ty-one pieces and a double symphony j orchestra of fifteen, both under the able direction of the popular director, j Prof. Joseph Norton, and the Louisiana Glee club, under the direction cf Mr. Harry Leighton. who has the rep-: utation of being the foremost vocal 1 1 - rector in the minstrel business, will' supply the vocal numbers. John W. !

ogel s big minstrels will appear at the Gennett on June 1, matinee aui night, and should be witnessed by a

crowded house. ;

Biscuit is the perfect soda cracker, fresh, clean, wholesome, with all the crisp, flaky goodness preserved.

In dust tight, moisture proof packages.,

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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Letter List.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL TATE BY EXECUTOR.

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SHta iniioni PonftT w. i man, Edward I&oni,

SS. In the Wavne Circuit Court. of ; Robert Miles, John Misnea. A

Wavne Countv. State of Indiana. Anrilifer. Claudius Shafer,

DELEGATESJTO BE SENT

Hagerstown Will Be Repre

sented at Convention. Hagerstown, Ind., May '-X -All the

local Sunday schools will send dele

gates to the Wayne county Sunday school convention to be heb! at Econ

omy on J. tuirsaay ana t riaav oi mis

week.

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

Decoration Day Services Arranged. Cambridge City, Ind. The Cambridge City Band will furnish music for the decoration day exercises of the I.

O. R. M., to be held at Riverside Cemetery, June 0. Charles A. Robinson, of Greenfield, has been engaged to deliver the memorial address.

We Propose To Increase

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Our

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Given Adoption Degree. Cambridge City, Ind. Orville Dailey of Milton, was given the adoption degree by Osage Team. No. !).', Saturday night .at the regular meeting of the tribe at the Red Men's hall.

Last K. of P. Meeting. Eaton, O. The last meeting of the? season of the O. M. A., of the K. of P. lodge, will be held in the Waverly Castle hall, Thursday evening. Previous to the meeting there will be a street parade, in which each and every member is expected to take part. Seven candidates will be given the degrea,

and a grand time is expected by one and all. Local Option Election. Camden, O. A special local option election wilU be held in Camden June the fourth. This village has been dry

for two years, and now they have petitioned for another election.

THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL PICTURE, IN COLORS, Christopher Columbus at the Roya Court of Spain.

This beautiful picture is after the famous painting by Brozik, and shows the intrepid Columbus explaining to Queen Isabella his great plan of sailing due west 'around" the globe until he came to Asia. Before the Queen on a table are her jewels of fabulous worth, which she later sold to buy the little fleet with which Columbus set out on his remarkable voyage of discovery. The scene which the picture portrays is sh own as taking place in a beautifully decorated room of the Queen's palace, and the two principals, Columbus and Queen Isabella, are surrounded by a group of richly dressed Spanish grandees. Remember, this beautiful picture is given ABSOLUTELY FREE to anyone bringing to the Palladium office a Classified Advertisement costing not less than 25c Thus you are doubly benefitted. You receive this beautiful picture free and get the results our larg circulation brings to all Classified Advertisements.

Refurnishing Church. Brownsville, Ind. The Christian Union denomination have recently seated their church room with new seats, in the dark oak finish, and the choir space has been supplied also with new chairs, which greatly add to the appearance and comfort of the church.

Acted as Pallbearers. Cambridge City. Ind. Several members from the local order of Modern Woodmen acted as pallbearers at the funeral of Harry Baker, which was held at Dublin Sunday afternoon.

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WAS LAID TO REST

Ritualistic Ceremony of Masons Was Rendered.

REV. PIERCE OFFICIATED.

Hagerstown. Ind.. May 20. The fu

neral of Channmg L. Rudy was held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church. Rev. W. H. Pierce delivered

an address ana a quartette iurnisnea

the music.

The ritualistic ceremony of the Ma

sonic fraternity was rendered by Prof.

I.ee Ault. of Cambridge City, assisted by H. E. Penny, of Richmond. Among the honorary pall bearers were Mr. Pearl Clifton, of Pomeroy. Ohio, and Otis Parsons of Chicago, who were members of the class in

i which Mr. Rudy graduated in the Ha

gerstown high schools.

April

Term, 1907. The undersigned, Walter S. Com

mons, executor of the last win and testament of Lloyd K. Hill, deceased hereby gives notice that by virtue of

the power by said will conferred, he

will at the hour of 1:30 p. m. of the j 2Sth day of May, 1907 (Tuesday) of-1 fer for sale at public sale, all tha In-j terest of said decedent in and to the ; following real estate, described as fol-1 lows, to-wit: ' In the County of Wayne, and Stato !

of Indiana, and in the Town of Centerville, thereof, and being: Tract No. 1: Forty-four (44) Feet off of the East Side of Lot numbered

Forty-four (44) of the Original Plat of said town. Tract No. 2: Eighty-eight (88) feet off of the West Side of Lot numbered Forty-four (44) of the Original Plat of

said Town. Tract No. 3: A part of Lot numbered Forty-five (40) in the original riat of said Town, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot at the center of the alley; thence north along the west side of said lot forty-two (12) feet; thence east parallel to the center of the alley, forty-two (12) feet; thence south, parallel to the west side of said lot, forty-two (42) feet, to the

center of the alley; thence west along the center of the, alley, forty-two (42) feet to the place of beginning. Tract No. 4 Fifteen (15) feet off of the East Sido of Lot Forty-five (15) of the Original Plat of said town. Said sale will be upon the premises, at and near the corner of Plum and Second streets of said town of Cen-

terville. Said sale will be made subject to

the approval of the Wayne Circutt Court, and for not less than twothirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money, cash in hand, and the balance in not to exceed one and two years from date of sale, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, in usual bankable form and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said parcels of real estate will be sold subject to the taxes of the year 1907, payable in 190S. WALTER S. COMMONS. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Lloyd K. Hill, deceased. Jessup and Jessup, Attorneys.

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Women Mrs. Susan Alexander. Mrs. Olivia Clark. May Comer. Sarah Edingfield, Julia A. Gooding, Mill'e Goodrich. R. Hoffman, Mrs. Gracic Powell, May Pewee, Minnie Wigans. Men George Brown, Joseph Black. Ed Cuppy, Rev. J. P. Calhoun, William Garrity, Isaiah Holdcroft. P. S. Hotf-

Frank B. Logo,

Shoe-

Thos. Senior,

Charley Thomson,

James Tryzelaar,

Barney Woods. Drops Nellie Blank. Y Mrs. Katie Hassard, Roy

Robson. J. A. SPEKEN1IIER

S. Hoffman. Morton, G?a.

P. M.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C. C. & I lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. ni. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. aprG-tf

Use artificial gas for light and heat. lOtf

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"Next Best ThinaH"

Everybody knows that pure Castor OH always hmm bee the !(, turett and b4t remedy for C'onstiprtton. Good reputati deserved I

But the Ureal Objection its last.

tight Castor oil bb oil, is a "has been." It is now th "Next Beat." The Ber" remedy now is Coehed Castor Oil, pur, retire J Hnlphur combined and eoaocntit;i with CaHoarin, CJlngor, Wild Lemo.i, etc., into little sugar-coated pllla. called Blackburn Victory Caitor. Oil-Hills. DeliBhifuily active with no gripe or pain. Druggists 10c, 3Tc and S1.00. rnptnd vilj kj n Vlttacj Mad; Oh, 9ftm, Ohi

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GOOD "ACTORS ALWAYS.

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1024 Main St. Phones: New 1581; Old 412

Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.

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A fine trip with a jolly crowd. Numerous special train parties being organized.

Go witH tHe Mystic

io (SsiIlSlFdDirrninsi

Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco.. Daily, April 25 to May 18. $02.50 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 altitude rcute. Ask for copy of Shriner's folder

and full particulars.

NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County SS: Notice of application for change of name. Notice is hereby given that I have applied to the Wayne Circuit Court of said county and State to have my name changed from Mary E. Heinbaugh to that of Mary E. Moore, and that said petition will be presented to and heard by said court on the 29th day of May, 1907, of said court. Dated this Cth day of May, 1907. MARY E. HEINBAUGH. WM. II. KELLEY, Attorney. may 6-14-20

J. F. POWERS, Dist. Pass. Agt. Rock Island Lines, 9& 10 Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana.

j C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell yot! i sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on

him. apr6-tf

HAGERSTOWN NINE WON

Defeated Economy "Plungers 10 to 0.

TTasrrsto'wn. Ind.. Mar 2A.--The high school ba? Lull l?um of Hagerstown defeated the Economv "Plungers

Sunday af:e.roon in the score of 10:

?e artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf

The New Phillips Vaudeville Theater O. G. MURRAY, Lessee and Mgr. G. A. SCHWENKE, Treas. & Asst. Mgr.

Daily

m.

at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8:15 p.

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ETHEL DESMOND A"D McEoVr?TOCK WEEK OF MAY 20, 1907. A Different Pfay Each Day Daily Matinees, 10c to all. Evenings, 10c A Few Seats at 20c Box Office Open Every Day at 10 a. m.

Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. All other

cents, except to children under 5 years, matinee.

Souvenirs at

matinees, 10 Wednesday's

s.

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VVc are the Vehicle people oi 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 made. Yours for Bus

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