Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 129, 31 May 1907 — Page 3

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, May 31, 1907.

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p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. Daily. d-Dally Except Sunday. s-Sundny Only. Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati over our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marion, Pe

ru and Chicago, handled In trains Nos. 6 and 6, between Muncie ana Peru, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4. between : Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rate3 ana further ! Information call on or write, C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Richmond. Ind.

r.ionur.iErjTS And MARKERS Best Material and Workniau6hip. H. C. HATTAWA Y, No. 12 North 6th Street.

ALUMNI BANQUET ; HELDAT LIBERTY Former Graduates Meet in a Pleasant Reunion.

145 SEATED AT THE TABLE.

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H. R. DOWNING &. SON. UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St., Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75.

Liberty, Ind.. May 51 The tenth annual t meeting of the Liberty alumni association was held Tuesday evening. May 2Sth, in the Presbyterian church and the class of '07 was formally admitted to membership, after which the members enjoyed an elegant banquet in the church parlors. This meeting proved the most successful ever held by the association, one hundred and forty-five of the graduates of the Liberty high school being seated at the tables, a majority

of whom were from out of town, hav

ing made special efforts to attend

this meeting, as it completed the twenty-fifth year of service by Supt.

J. W. Short. Smith DuBois, president

of the association, acted as toast-master, and responses were made by Mrs. Ora Bertch, Mrs. Lulu Lafuze, Mrs. Mary Bates Hatchley, Miss Mary

Scott, B. M. Grove and Frank L. Lee. At the conclusion of the banquet an

elegant gold watch was presented to

Supt. Short by the association, Mrs. Flora M. Freeman making the presentation speech, and on motion of Mr. Oliver Lafuze, Prof. Short was elected an honorary life member of the Association.

EXERCISES AT NEW PARIS WELL ATTENDED

An Interesting Program Given At the Church.

CEMETERY IS BEAUTIFUL

New Paris, O., May 31. The Memorial services of the G. A. R., held here

Thursday drew a large crowd. The

program at the church was very inter

esting and entertaining. There was special music by a choir of twenty-

five voices, after which Captain Paul Comstock of Richmond, delivered an

address which was well pleasing to the large audience.

The Relief corps then performed

their ritual ceremonies, which con

cluded the program.

The soldiers and friends then ad

journed to the cemetery for the purpose of decorating the soldiers' graves. Owing to the proper care and attention

given to the cemetery by the sexton, James Kuth. it is said to have never

looked more beautiful than at the

present time.

At the Gennett on Saturday, June 1. 1 1 DECORATION SERVICES

HELD AT MILTON

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Al. H. TYRRELL THAT PHUNNY PHELLER JiOHN W. VOGEL'S BIG CITY MINSTRELS

Amusements

Calendar of Events.

NEW PHILLIPS Week of May 27, vaudeville. GENNETT June 1 (matinee and night) Vogel's minstrels. ELEVENTH AND MAIN June 3, 4 and 5, the Lugar Shows. GILBERT PARK Week of June 3, Druids' Carnival.

The Great Lugar Shows. Quite a number of Richmond people

Work Weakens . the Kidneys

Doan's Kidney Pills Have Done Great Service for People Who Work In Richmond.

Most Richmond people work every day in some strained, unnatural position, bending constantly over a deskriding on jolting wagons are cars doing laborious housework; lifting, reaching, or pulling, or trying the back in a hundred and one other ways. All

these strains tend to wear, weaken and

Rev. F. C. McCormick Deliv

ered the Address.

WORK OF THE COMMITTEES

Milton, Ind., May 31. The Decora

tion day services were held at 2 p. m

Thursday at the M. E. church. Dr. I.

F. Sweney presided. After the sing

ing of "All Hail the Power of Jesus

Name," Rev. A. R. Jones offered the invocation. "The Star Spangled Banner" was then sung. Rev. F. C. Mc

Cormick delivered the address which was one of the finest ever delivered here. While deploring the necessity of war he showed that the wars waged by the United States were in righteous causes and that "the soldiers of the cross and the soldiers of the flag go hand in hand." A patriotic poem was read by Rev. A. R. Jones. "America" was sung and Rev. A. R. Jones pronounced the benediction. Com; niittee of old soldiers went to the vari

ous cemeteries to decorate the graves.

Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio

"Uncle Tom's Cabin."

Milton The Hartmount "Uncle

Tom's Cabin" company will give that play in a tent south of the carriage

factory this (Friday) evening.

Once Lived at Milton.

Milton Walter O. Bragg the new

grand master of Indiana Masonic

rand lodge lived in Milton when a

boy.- His father was a grocer at the

time. He is a nephew of Wm. A.

Bragg of this place. His MiUon

friends are pleased at his appointment.

Services at Cambridge.

Cambridge City The - Presbyterian

church Sunday, June 2, Sunday school

at 9:30 a. m.; morning sermon 10:45;

Junior Endeavor 2:30; Senior Endeav

or at 6:30 p. m. There will be no ev

ening services.

went to Eaton Ohio, to see the initial the kJd untn th faJ1 bg performances of the great Lugar shows . . . . f. . wort . fllt,nrr thA

sons from the blood. . Doan's Kidney

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions.

BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Philadelphia. Pa,, July 15th-20th 07. Round trip fare, $17.15. Selling dates July 12th, 13th and 14th, good for return trip until July 23rd. '07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 9th to 13th inclusive. Round trip, $15.43. ' Selling date3 July 5th. 6th and 7th, good for returning until July IStb. 1907.

JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT' NORFOLK, VA.

Opens April 26th, c!ose3 Nov. 30,

19C7. Coach fares, in coaches on

ly, $12.85 for the ROUND TRIP;

these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition,

limit 10 days. 30 Day Tickets $18.10 60 Da7 Tickets 21.40 Season Ticket3 24.00 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July 10th-15th, 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Selling dates June 1st to 4 th, good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $1S 40. For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. &. Ticket Agt.

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

Wedding June 2. , Brownsville Garfield Stanley and Miss Bertha Connaway prominent young people, south of town, will be united in marriage June 2.

Private Skating Party. Milton There will be a private skating party at Crawfords rink this (Friday) evening given by Robert DuGranrut and . Watson Paucett.

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C. S. FARNHAM

A Free Scholarship, valued at $75, with the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton. Pa., given away by The Big Store. Knowing of the advantages offered by the I. C. S. courses, we have decided to make a

free gift to some one of our custom

ers of any course they may choose. Call at the Big Store for any further information. 29-4 1

when they opened their season there on the first of May, and came . back

praising the meritorious performance. Undoubtedly a large number of Eaton people will come up here to see the show when it exhibits here on June 3, 4 and 5, as several new features have been added since they have been en-

tour. Jos. A. Lugar is a member of the Richmond aerie of Eagles, also member of Post C, T. P. A. He has a large circle of friends in Richmond which is an indication that his show will play to capacity business while exhibiting here. They have engaged the lots at Eleventh and Main streets to exhibit on.

A Genuine Comedian. Al. H. Tyrrell, "that phunny pheller," with John W. Vogel's big city

minstrels, which comes to the Gennett

Saturday, is a wonder. Mr. Tyrrell is suits. . The backache was relieved unique as a monologue artist, as he ! and the kidney action became regu-

1'iiis cure sick Kidneys, put new

strength in bad backs. Richmond

can prove IL

Enoch Cromer, conductor on the Penna. R. R., living at 221 North

Nineteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Railroading is said to be hard

on the kidneys and tne continued jar

and jolt of riding on trains got me in a bad condition. My kidneys became weak and there was inflammation of the bladder. Many nights there would be three or four passages of the secretions before I could get to sleep, and this loss of rest made me weak, depressed and in no condition for work. Frequently I felt faint and dizzy and a general feeling of lassitude and weakness. Mr. Hiatt of the Hiatt Drug Co., advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so with good re-

NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. For sale, good Palladium newspaper route, splendid .location. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 13-tf

C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf

A LECTURE COURSE FOR NEW PARIS, 0.

Association Formed by

Known Men.

Well

possesses a singing voice of much clarity and sweetness, something very few in his special line of stage work enjoy. Heis as clever as the best and per

forms it with much more ease than

any other performer in his line. He

responds to his encores and exhausts

his responses to the audience. Wherever Mr. Tyrrell appears he wins a loyal clientele.

DO YOUR

CLOTHES LOW7

LOOK YEL-

If so, use Red Cross Ball Blue. It

will make them white as snow, package, 5 cents.

oz.

National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. Fcr sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

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For sale by all dealers. Price r0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Workmen are about to pull down the house in which Daniel Defoe wrote "Robinson' Crusoe." This is an old manor house standing back from the road opposite Tooting Junction, near London, and surrounded by a garden. The place is seldom visited by English people, but many Americans have inspected it.

Game at Centerville.

Cambridge City The Little Giants

will go to Centerville Sunday to play

the second team at that place. A number of rooters will accompany them. Services at M. E. Church. Cambridge City Services at the M. E. church Sunday are as follows: Sabbath school 9:15; morning sermon at 10:30, subject "An Asset of First Importance to the Church." Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.; evening sermon at 7:30. There will be no special music. Memorial Day Services. East Germantown Memorial day services will be held at East Germantown, Sunday, June 9. The address will be delivered at the Evangelical

church by Rev. J. O. Campbell or

Richmond. For Children's Day. Lyons Station Children's day exer

cises will be held at the Christian church Sunday evening. A good pro

gram is being prepared. Is Going Abroad. Cambridge City. Prof. Lee Ault, superintendent of the public schools in this place, will leave this city, June 16, on an extensive tour of the British Isles, lasting several months. Mr.

Ault will visit points of interest irt Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and will spend several weeks visiting points of historical interest in England. He will return the latter part of July. Lecture on Tuberculosis. Cambridge City Dr. C. S. Bond, city health officer of Richmond, delivered an illustrated lecture on "Tuberculosis" at the Civic Center, Thursday evening.

Chicago passengers using C, C

L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf

I. O. O. F. Memorial. New Paris, O. The I. O. O. F. lodge will hold memorial services at the Christian church, Sunday afternoon at

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GIVE AN ECCENTRIC ACROBATIC SKETCH.

GLAZIER BUREAU NUMBERS

Easy Payments

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$ Or Cash 5 at Hassenbusch

505-507 Main St.

New Paris. O., May 31. Drs. Beane,

Lyne. Bevington. A. R. Raney. Rev.

Grauser. Rev. Behner. Rev. Williams,; Edward Murray. C. S. Richie. A. A. McNeil. C. C. Hawley. C. W. Bloom;

have formed an association to guaran

tee a lecture course for the winter of 1'.k7-on. They have secured the courses from the Glazier bureau of Chicago, and there will Je seven numbers in the course. This will be learned with much pleasure by the citizens, as heretofore the lecture courses were a great source of pleasure to the people.

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Visitors at New Paris. New Paris, O. Those who spent Decoration day here from a distance were: Misses Pearl and Fannie Crubaugh. Mrs. Will Jeanes and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills, Dr. and Mrs. Haynie, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mrs. Alice Lawder and daughter Ray, Mr. and Mrs.

the far:

Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using;! and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive arid nutritive tracts are performed processes which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which, is put into it? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting clement. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. . ,

To aid !n healing old sores, or ulcers, apply Dr. Pierce's All-itealing Salve to them while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery " to purify and enrich the blood. Dr. Pierce's All - Healing Salve is cleansing and pain relieving. It destroys the bad odors arising froir suppurating, or running, sores ami puts them in the best possible condition for healing. The " All-Healing Salve" 19 a superior dressing for all open, running, or suppurating, Sores or Ulcers. For healing open wounds, cuts and scratches it u unsurpassed. If your medicine dealer does not have the " All-Healing Salve" in stock mail 60 cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and you will receive it by return post. In treating all open sores, or nicer?, boils carbuncles and other swellings, it Is important that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery be taken persistently to purify the blood and thereby remove the cause of the trouble. It is in the blood that the great battle of health has to be fought. The ulcer and the sore are simply the scarlefc flowers of disease, with roots running down into th blood. These roots must be eradicated or the disease will break out afresh. "Golden Medical Discovery" cleanses th blood

of all foul and poisonous accumulations, pushes out the dead and waste matter, and thus purifies the entire life current. Disease in the flesh must die out when it is no longer fed by foul blood. " Golden Medical Discovery " effectively cures disease in the flesh by curing its cause in the blood. If yi)have bitter, nasty, foul taste

in yiKyr mouth, coated tongue, foul breath are weak and easily tired, feel deprsed and despondent, have fre-ciufit-headahes, dizzy attacks, gnawingr distress in stomach, constipated or iWgulr bowels, eour or bitter risingXaf'r eating and poor appetite, these yyiptoms, or any considerable numbrVof them, indicate that you are 6ufteD(n from biliousness, torpid, or lazyliver with the usual accompanying indifctlstion, or dyspepsia and its attendant derangements. Thebest agents known to medical science tor the cure tt trie above svmptmi anq.coiiditions. ;s alteeU hv tlift writings of leading teachers and prarti. tinners ot all the schools of medical pr:;rtiop. have been skillfull v and hafuijniously combined in Dr. Pierce'a

Golden Medical Discovery. That this is absolutely true will be readilv proven to your satisfaction if you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. K. V. lierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the ingredients entering into his world-famed medicines and showing what the most eminent medical men of the age say of them. Cures Woman's Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nerr ons, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fvfe one of the Editornl staff of Thk !ciectic Mfdical Review says of Unicorn root llrlomaa Dioiea) which is one of the chief ingredients of tho "Favorite Prescription": "A remedy wtloh invriaMy nets as uterine lnviiroratot inak.-s for normal activity f Hie f-i!n reproductive system." He rontinueal llelortias wo have a luedii-a-ment whirh tii'rw fully answer the aov puriis than rw other ilrua titth which I im

actiuaiittnU In '.lie treatment c-f lieae ix

culiar to women It Is M-I.lotn that, a rae is seen which deX not preseut s-mie indication for this reined al airrnt." Ir 1'yfe further

says: "1 ho futowtnir are tnionir the leadlnir

indications for ?1 loni U'lii..m roott. Pnr

or aohinir in Mie. hark, with if umrrh.-i t atonic weak condition of tb repniductl r organ of wotnt-n, mental d nrewion and tr-

maouiiy, twnntou with rhronW dieaMs or tti reitrod u-t-" organs of wonien : omit ant

ktn&con or re-u m the reghm or -.tie. kidneys t rnenonHnria (flooding), due to a weakened conduit! o the leprodtirt Ive pyMcm t amenorrhea up.-esed or altsent monthly periods), arising froin or an-onipanylng an abnormal i"ou.i1on or .lie digestive organ and anemia ( tdn lilooi halilt : dragging sensation In tlx extreme ower part of th aMiimen."

If more or ?ea? of the above symp

toms r ir.s..iil n.. '"Viliri wp.rmti nil) cio hetter than take Dr Pierre's ; Kyor-

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whicn it rnost laithinllv rapre-ent . Ol Oolden Seal root another prominent ingredient of "Favorite Prescription," Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Bennett Medical College, Chicago, says : "It Is an Important remedy In disorder of the worn h. In all catarrhal condit ions ? and general cnfaeblenienw It U useful." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfully represents the above named ingredients and cares the diseases ior which they are Teeoiiimended. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are th original Little Liver Pills, nrst put up by old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, bu never equaled, Easjr to take as candy. . .

Big Line : (Go-CfflFfts To Close at Mednncllioiu

Main SI.

The Camera is merely a LIGHT PROOF box for transmitting the light IT'S a" in the LJEIIS The Coolre Lens gives you that GREAT SPEED, quality and definition desired. . We Ijave same in stock. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main St., Richmond. Ind

AMUSEMENTS

AMUSEMENTS

The New Phillips Vaudeville Theatre O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE, Treas. and Ass't Mgr. WEEK OF MAY-27. Daily at 3:00 and 8:15 p. m. Saturdays at 3:00, 7:45 and 9:00.,

A. OVERTURE Chas. E. Stone, Mu

sical Director. B. MITCHELL AND BROWNING, In their eccentric acrobatic sketch entitled, "Willie with the Axe."

C. ERNI, the original and only one-

legged roller skate artist introducing burlesque and fancy skating, hand balancing and feats of strength on the horizontal bar.

D. ILLUSTRATED SONG, "Won't You Come Over to Phllly, Willy?" Cal Lankert. E. GEO. AUSTIN AND CO., Comedy Wire Act. F. HARVEY REESE AND ALFREY SISTERS, Tho Lady,' the Tad, and the Coon. "Will You llavo It Now, or Yet?" G. THE CAMERAGRAPH "Their First Smoke. "Herring Fishing." .

cents, except to children under 5 years.

matinee. Night Prices, 10 and 15 c.

Souvenirs at Wednesday's

Waltpr Murrav and son. Mrs. James

Special Matinee each Saturday: children 5 cents. All other matinees. 10

Hunt. Miss Myrtle Coates, Mr. and Mrs. !

Harry Hazeltine, John Hazeltine, Mr. and Mrs. Will Alford, Mr. and Mrs. Hough, Miss Onda Larsh, from Richmond: James Mauck. Mrs. George Fort-

(ney, Mrs. .Mary swerer, tnanie wei-jfs-

land of Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. Will J g Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kincaid of i S

Eaton: Misses Ella and Emily Thompson, Mrs. Mary Thompson. Mrs. Lena Kemp of Eldorado; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reid, W. D. Arnold, John Watt of Greenwood: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brandenberg of Westville.

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Saturday, June 1, Matinee and Night

I BKPf JOHN W. VOGEL'S Big City

IVO IV STIR. EL'S A New Show With New Features The Biggest, Best and Most Complete Minstrel Organization in Existence.

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JOHN W. VOCO. The MiNsi.fi. Kwa

Prices: Matinee Adults. 25c; Children, 10c and 25c. Seats at Vestcott Pharmacv..

The big show everybody goes to see. Free street parade at noon.' W ,

NYAL'S HOT SPRINGS BLOOD REMEDY As a blood cleanser. Nyal's Hot Springs Blocd Remedy is unsurpasssed. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks, vigorous health spring from its use. It gives buoyancy to one's feeliugs, elasticity to the step puts spring into the muscles. M. J. QUICLEY, COURT HOUSE PHARMACY