Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 126, 28 May 1907 — Page 2

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Tuesday, May 28, 1907.

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You JORDAN TO BE RENAMED BMBSMS kTownship Trustees Will Meet On June 1. The first Monday in June the town ship trustees will hold their annual .meeting at the office of County Su perintendent of School Charles Jordan and will transact considerable business. At this meeting the county ! school superintendent will be elected fand it is an assured fact that Mr .Jordan will be chosen to succeed him self. Mr. Jordan is a most efficient official. A Narrow Escape. G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, 3Io., had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into his thumb.. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent, i bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. Two Given Third Degree. Tle Druids gave two candidates the third degree at the meeting of the order Monday night. A FEW Of the Many Good Tilings To Eat To be had at our store: Holland Tea Rusk, Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flakes, Swan Down prepared cake flour, Potato Cake Flour, Lact Chocolate, Puritan Cocoa, Nut-let, Genuine Zwieback, Afterdinner mints, Baked Ham, Baked Tenderloin, Chip Beef, Cre3m to Whip. Give us your order and get the best. Store closed at noon Thursday. Bee Hive Grocery Co.

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BARD LEAVES CITY; GOES TOJEW FIELD Sergeant Steinbaugh Will Arrive Here Friday. BARD DID GOOD WORK. Sergeant It. C. Bard has left for Indianapolis where he will remain for several days preparatory to his being assigned to new territory. Sergeant Steinbaugh, who has been assigned to this recruiting district, will arrive in Richmond Friday to take charge of the office. lie will remain in Indianapolis until after the dedication of the Lawton monument in that city Thursday. John S. Fitzgibbons will have charge of the local office till Sergeant Steinbaugh arives in this city. While Sergeant Bard has been in Richmond he has worked industriously in the endeavor to enlist first class men in Uncle Sam's ranks. He enlisted several very good men while here, and made many friends. STEELE GRANTED DIVORCE Separation Given on Assort ment of Charges. WIFE SOLD HIS GOODS. Frank Steele was granted a divorce from Hannah Steele on an assortment of charges. Steele stated that his wife had been in the habit of leaving home at various times, remaining away for two or three days at a time. Steele stated that he had always provided a home for his wife but that she did not appreciate it and that often he had to cook his own meals. Steele testified that last July when she deserted him she took the household furniture, which Steele claims was his, and sold everything to a second hand man. RIDING CLUB WAS OUT MONDAY NIGHT. The first meeting of the new riding club of Richmond was held Monday night and some fifteen horsemen participated in the ride taken by the club members over, different parts of the city. Bears tho Signature cf Tha Kind You Have Aiwavs Bought T IFOIR

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PROBLEM REPRESENTED How to Get People to Sunday Evening Services. The Rev. Wr. M. Nelson pastor of Grace M. E. church spoke before the Ministerial Association on how to get people to attend Sunday evening services. The Rev. Mr. Nelson maintained that nothing but gospel sermons should be preached, but that modern conditions draw the public mind away from the church on Sunday, particularly in the evening. A BROAD STATEMENT. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will cure any case of Piles. This statement is made without any qualifications. It is in the form of a tablet. It is the only pile remedy used internally. It is impossible to cure an established case of Piles with ointments, suppositories, injections or outward appliances. A $1,000 guarantee with every pack age of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid. $1.00, Leo II. Fine, Richmond, Ind., or The Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. RIDER NOHROSECUTED The Prosecuting Witness Failed to Appear. Frank Ryder was in the city court charged with beating a board bill. The affidavit was filed by Louise Morganstein but as she failed to appear the case was dismissed. Judge Converse states that he Intends to dismiss every case where the prosecuting witness fails to put in an appearance. On account of leaving the city, will sell our square grand piano for less than one fourth of the cost, in good condition. Must be sold at once. 204 South 12th street. Phone 497. It Hobo Was Ordered Out. Thomas Moore, a hobo, was taken off of an east bound Panhandle train Monday in a very intoxicated condition. Judge Converse ordered him out of town. Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, monarch over pain.

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Grand Piano Used at the May Festival Is a Wonderful Instrument. (Excerpt from the South Bend Times, May 17, 1907.) Great artists require great pianos! All those who heard the wonderful performance at the Auditorium last night should remember that it would be impossible to produce such results without having a commensurate instrument, one that responds to every possible demand of the artist. The Starr grand piano used at the May Festival is certainly a magnificent one. Did you note the absence of all harsh, "tinny" quality; the big, rich bass, the mellow middle register, and the delightful, silvery treble? It's all right, and you "can't beat the Starr." Both the piano and the player are Hoosiers, too. When the Starr Piano Co. produced that Grand, they certainly hit It right. When the competitors and other piano makers "sit up and take notice" you may know that they have risen to great heights and are making some wonderful pianos. NEWS OP HIGH SCHOOLTRIP T0JDIANAP0LIS Several Students May Go to Hear Roosevelt. WILL ADJOURN AT NOON. On account of the fact that all the cars of the interurban company will be in use on Memorial day, it will not be possible for the students of the high school American history class to have a special car to Indianapolis, to hear President Roosevelt, nor will it be possible for them to have rates of anv kind. Several of the students in tend going, nevertheless, as does al so Prof. V. S. Davis. On Wednesday afternoon all mem bers of the school holding May Festival season tickets will be excused to attend. School will be dismissed at high school on Memorial day at noon. Principal Ellabarger is desirous of having every student of the school bring flowers to be used in the exercises about the city. The American history classes will make an excursion to Fountain City next Friday. Don't Pay Alimony. to be divorced from your appendix. There will be no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists. 25c Try them. We.-. - i Boy. When Sir Walter Scptt was only eighteen months old. he was taken with a severe fever, which affected his right leg so that he was iame throughout his whole life. At the age of four a favorite aunt took him to Bath in hope that the waters there might lessen if not entirely cure his lameness, but they dk! not give him any relief. He lived at Bath for several years, learning to read at a dame school, taking private lessons of au aunt and often attending the theater with his uncle. Captain Robert Scott. It is told that one evening upou seeing the play "As You Like It" young Scott became so excited during the quarrel between Orlando and his brother that he screamed out at the top of his voice, "Ain't they brothers?" Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St., Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." A. G. Luken & Co. ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of Dickinson Trust Company will be held at the office of the Company on Monday, June 10th, 1907, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing ten directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. E. F.. HIATT, Secretary.

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A Very Silly Luxury Most of Us Cannot Afford. "Yn will never be a success in the world,"- the wise mother said to her daughter. "You make enemies." "But tbey do things to eTend me," objected the daughter. "Because you are looking for offense continually' was the answer. "When the Itichlys invited Polly to go to Europe with them and not you, was that any reason for treating Mrs. Richly coldly on her return? Hadn't she a right to eboose between you. since she could only take one of her daughter's schoolmates with tier? "When any one criticises you, you resent it or at least you never forget the person who dared think you were not perfect. "Making enemies is very silly, and it is a luxury none of us can afford. You

"I CUT HER DEAD." snub a woman today, and you never can tell where you will run up against her tomorrow. You create hard feeling and pain instead of trying to lessen them, as we all ought to do In this world, and that brings its punishment. "Making an enemy is like a boomerangyou never know where it .will strike. "Wait until I tell you a story. I was not always so diplomatic, but a very unpleasant experience I had when 1 was first married cured me, A certain woman I had met only once or twice said something I did not like about me. It was nothing much, as I remember it now, but it hurt my conceit, and the next time I met her I looked the other way and cut her dead. It was at a summer hotel, I remember, and we had just arrived there the night before. In the course of a week I found out what a mistake I had made In giving way to my temper. The woman I had snubbed had come to this particu lar hotel for years. She knew all the best people there, and, thanks to my rudeness, I met none of them. I was hopelessly out of it, and as I would not admit to my husband how foolish I had been I spent a most miserable va cation. It taught me a lesson I have remembered all my life, so I am warning you in turn. Don't make enemies." FLORENCE SMITH. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulets will pre vent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them, 25c. NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. For sale, good Palladium newspaper route, splendid location. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 13-tf TUESDAY NIGHT EVENTS. Ceeur de Lion lodge K. of P. meets. Richmond lodge P. & A. M. meets. Memorial day committees meet. May festival concert at Coliseum. Vaudeville at New Phillips. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through isleepers and coaches. You will like It. apr6-tf Why Ha Had Been Absent. Magistrate (to prisoner) What, you here again! I hadn't seen you lately and hoped you were reformed. Hor Is it that you have ajrain gone back t your old ways? Prisoner Because 1 am only just out of prison, sir. Bon Vlvant.

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SUITS FOB APPEAL FROM ASSESSMENTS Southwest D Street Subject of Litigation. DAMAGES NOT ENOUGH. Three suits for appeal from the assessments of damages by the city in the matter of straightening Southwest D street were filed in the circuit court. The suits are as follows: Levi M. Jones and Ella J. Jones against the City of Richmond, Arlington M. Van Baalen against the City of Richmond, Joseph Werner against the City of Richmond. Levi M. Jones and Ella J. Jones were awarded $165 benefits and $50 damages. They ask for $200 damages. Arlington Van Baalen was awarded $200 benefits and $50 damages; $200 damages are asked for. Joseph Werner was awarded $125 benefits and $50 damages. He also appeals for $200 damages. Robbins, Starr & Robbins appear in all three cases. Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf The Malay language, spoken in the south seas, is softer than the Italian and is said to be totally unlike any other knowr lorm-p-p Your Hair Needs Care or

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After 9 P. M., June 1 THE BEST BREAD MADE. requires no world-wide search, to find. Just put this name in your mental memorandum book and you have struck it Zwissler'a Quaker Dread. It's bound to make a hit with you and your family the first meal it appears on your table. Don't forget that wo turn out fine rolls, pies, cakes, etc., right here too, - AT ZWISSLER'S HOME BAKERY. Phone 366 and 1634. Restaurant J08 Main and bakery 28 South 5th. NO SERIOUS TROUBLE AT LIGHT PLANT President Merrill Denies Some Late Reports. WITHERBY WAS A VISITOR. C. E. Mead of Dayton, consultlngj-en-glneer, who prepared the plans and specifications for the improvements recently compelled at the Municipal light plant, is In tho city for the.,pur pose of Inspecting the work done atl the plant. President Merrill states -that the. re. ports which have been published that ' there has been serious trouble with one of the old engines, are 'hot air," pure and simple. There va serious " breakdown about six weeks ago and since that time there have been, minor difficulties, but of late there ha never been any trouble which threatened to seriously Incapacitate the ' plant. Mr. Merrill states that last Friday E. ' E. Witberby, yico president ofthe New York Gas and Electric company, which controls the Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, was a visitor at the 1 Municipal plant. Mr. Merrill hints that the reports may have been ln: spired by Mr. Wltherby, who is a sworn enemy of the city plant. A little time devoted to the care of the bair works wonders. Just use AVer's Hair Vigor, the new kind, systematically and conscientiously, and see the result. Stops falling bair, cures dandruff, makes the hair grow. Ask your doctor about this. W publish th formal J.C.imCo.. u vur prvparujoDi. low.li. , our pr.p.r.tlon. OT :m2

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