Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 138, 10 June 1907 — Page 3
PAGE Tins EE. i DIVORCED PEW DAYS AND MARRIES AGAIN Jansy Kisling Becomes Wife Of Bert Kearns. NO VERDICT REACHED I H DAMAGE ACTION Jury at Eaton, 0., Dismissed Until Monday. UNUSUAL CASE AT EATON. JOHN CONRAD'S ESTATE.
TITE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STIX-TELYnGKA3r, 310XDAT, ifXTSYL lO, 1907.
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Eaton, O., June 10. Bert Kearns and iH'ansy Kisling, both of Eaton, were Vedded in Covington, Ky., Saturdaj-. Last "Wednesday Judge Elam Fisher divorced James Kisling from his wife, tjansy Kisling, because of bad conduct on the part of his wife with Kearns. 'The despoiler of the Kisling home is a brother of "Detective" Walter Kearns, "who took such a decided interest in the -famous Gilman murder case at Dayton. Relatives of the woman, who is well connected, declare that she is not fully "herself mentally.
DANGER IN DELAY
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Richmond People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney trouble
Is that, thev rrrt a firm holrl hpfnrp th(
sufferer recognizes them. Health hY gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, sore-J ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop
sy, diabetes and Bnghts disease to! low in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Richmond. L. F. Cooper, of 714 North Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "For two years there existed sharp pains in my loins a-nd sides sand a continual feeling of soreness. It was hard for me to stoop, lift or bend over and when I caught cold it always settled in the kidneys. The- secretions were irregular and much too frequent.
The medicines I used brought me nof benefit until I began taking Doan's fc
Kidnej- Pills. I used two boxes of this remedy last winter and since then have been free from all troubles with the kidneys. I am, therefore, glad to recommend the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Xew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
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MRS. PHILIP D. ARMOUR,. Mrs. Philip D. Armour is to be one of the newest neighbors of President Roosevelt. She has purchased a fine summer estate within three miles of the President's home at Oyster Bay.
.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
Free advice given on the germ diseases of domestic animals. Write the
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in & to 14 days or money refunded. 50c
Frank Borton, of Richmond, is the
guest of friends here today. Muncie
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THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL PICTURE, IN COLORS, Christopher Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain.
Eaton. O., June 10. The case of
John Conrad, administrator, against the I. C. and E. traction company, for
damages, was given to the jury Satur
day afternoon and after a few hours'
deliberation, failing to arrive at a ver diet, they were dismissed until Mon day. A verdict will doubtless be re
turned today. Jim Conrad, as admin
istrator of the estate of his brother. Henry Conrad, sued the company for $10,w damages, because the deceased
came to his death by being hit by one
of the defendant company's cars on
the night of July 4, 1ah.
This beautiful picture is after the famous painting by Brczik, 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 jjwels 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 Queer 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 Gas-, sified 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.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR.
The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the- loss of a limb. Hence everj' man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments. Success often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, cronp and whooping cough. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti
septic liniment) for cuts, bruises,
burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamberlains Salve for diseases of
the skin.
One bottle of each of these five preparations costs but $1.23. For sale
by A. G.'Luken & Co.
PLANTING TROUT."
Point on Which the Old Man
Wanted More Light.
It was the policy of the officers of a
certain railroad line in all their adver
tising matter to place great stress on
the excellence of ti e trout fishing to be reached by their liues, and in order to
provide the trout it was necessary from
time to time to plant the advertised
streams with fry.
On one occasion an old gardener
named Conelly. who had charge of
the station grounds, was sent out with the cans of fry. procured from the
state hatcher', and a railroad . map marked to show exactly where to plant
the tiny fish. Conelly returned that night, however, with part of the fry still unplanted. He needed further instructions from the general passenger agent, who had marked the map. "Say, misrr," said Conelly, scratching his perplexed head with one hand and pointing to the can with the other, "shall I plant thim fish wid the tails up or down?" "Why," shouted the irascible agent, "you thundering blockhead" "Aisy, aisy!" murmured Conelly. "Oi'm no such blockhead as ye'd think. The shpot on the map where ye towld me to plant thim trout is all biled down to mud. If thim small fish is to go In that sthream at all, at all, 'tis wan by wan they'll have to go In, like banes. All I'm askin' is this, Is it heads up ye'll have thim, or tails ?" Youth's Companion.
NEW YORK'S EAST S!d Vher Cents Are Common and Big Bills Are Eyed With Suspicion. "When you think of the millions in New York and the money spent on Fifth avenue and Broadway," said the woman, "it is pitiful to see the dearth of it on the east side. It is noticeable most of all in the change they give you always pennies. Go to the gro
cery, ana you come back wild, your pocketbook filled with pennies. Fortunately they are not cart wheel pennies such as they have in England or you
would have to call a messenger boy to carry them home for you.
"I went into a little place near First
avenue the other day to have my face massaged. The masseur was an accomplished Austrian, lie did the work
beautifully, but when I handed him a
dollar it was 50 cents I owed him he ; handed me back 20 cents of the change
in pennies. I don't know why, but it seemed a pitiful thing to me that he shouldn't have had that much silver in
change in the house.
"They stare at you aghast, these east
side people, if you ask them to change a five dollar bill. They are afraid it may be counterfeit. And as for a ten they won't change a ten at all on First
avenue. JNew lork fress.
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Up-to-date Vehicles. Sold only by us.
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AN ITALIAN ADMIRAL.
Duke Abruzzl. The JDuke Abruzzi, cousin -of the
King of Italy is now in this country
with a squadron of Italian warships. The duke is an admiral in the Italian navy.
MRS. MARY SMITH DEAD
She Was the Mother of Well
Known Eatonians. .
Eaton. O.. June jO. The body of
Mrs. Mary Smith, who died Thursday
in west Alexandria, was uruugiu 10
Eaton, Saturday and buried in Mound Hill cemetery. The deceased was the
mother of Mrs. W. T. Loy and John
Smith, of Eaton, and was aged '
years.
FIVE THOUSAND REAR MEMORIAL ADDRESS
Interesting Service Held at Eaton, Sunday.
BY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Eaton, 0-. June 10. Waverly lodge, Knights of Pythias, observed its annual memorial service Sunday afternoon. The members of the local lodge, together with visiting knights to the number of about 4x, marched to Mound Hill cemetery, where ritualistic services were held on the Pythian lot, conducted by Edward Johns. Following this service the large crowd listened to a very clear and masterly address by the
Rev. Earle M. Ellsworth, of the M. E. church. Probably r,KK people heard
the speaker and were in attendance at
the service.
Amusements
TETTER CURED. A 7ady customer of ours had suffered with tetter for two or three years. It go so bad on her hands that
she could not attend to her household duties. One box of Chamberlain's Salve cured her. Chamberlain's medicines give splendid satisfaction in
this community. M. II. Rodney & Co., Almond, Ala. Chamberlain's medi
cines are for sale by A. G. Luken &
Co.
COLIC AND DIARRHOEA.
Pains in the stomach, colic and di
arrhoea are quickly relieved by the
use or tjnamDeriain s ouc, .noiera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
A. G. Luken & Co.
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He Was Overdue. - The master of a large southern plan
tation would fire off a small cannon
every evening at 6 o'clock as a signal
to the people living on his land. One evening at the time for the usual boom the master was away. Two of his negroes, John and Jim. had long desired to fire the cannon, but had never had a chance to do so. They decided to make the trial on this afternoon, but thought that it would be best for them to have the cannon make no sound. It was decided that Jim should hold a water bucket over the mouth of the cannon while John applied the fuse. The p!ece was touched off. there was a great boom, and John looked up to find that his friend was gone. When the master returned John was very busy In the field. "John," said he, "where is JiinT" "He went down to the spring after a bucket of wateh, sah." "yhen is he coming back? "Well, sah. if he come back lite he went, he's sure due heah now' Philadelphia Ledger, " -
Wouldn't Tip, So He Grew a Ceard. I knew a man who was a conscien
tious objector to tipping barbers and could not shave himself. He told me once that, according to careful calcula Hon, he had been forced to travel con siderably more than 100 miles during one year in order to find new barber shops where his unbending attitude on the tip question was unknown, and to spend rather more than 5 in bus and cab fares in doing so. Finally, having exhausted the whole of inner London and most of the suburbs, he had to give up the struggle and grow a beard London Truth.
The Ashanti Army. The Ashanti army is the male part of the Ashanti nation. Every man who can keep up on the march is obliged to serve, and after an expedition has set out the women scour the streets and beat any man whom they discover skulking at home. ; In battle the generals occupy the rear t cut down an,r one who may try to run away. If tht battle goes against them the jfeneralt commit sn' -' "
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
Vaudeville at the Phillips. Vaudeville was resumed this afteM noon at the New Phillips, and the rumj from this time on will be indefinite and is to continue through the entiro Kummer. The bill prepared for thh? week is considered' a strong one and! provides ample variety. One change has been made from the original announcement. Potter and Harris, Ro-1 man ring performers, replacing Pow ers and Freed, expert instrumentalists. In addition there will be Impersonations and singing, a comedy sketch of a rural nature, an Illustrated song, ventriloquism, eccentric juggling, and three motion pictures. As some of the patrons of the house desire the "benefit of reserved seats at the night performances. Manager Murray bas decided to reserve a few at an advance of fivn cents. This Is only for the night performances and does not affect the gen. eral admission price of ten cents, either at night or in the afternoon.
DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDREN. At this season of the year the firstj unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention., The best thing that can be given la Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oilas directed with each bottle of thi, remedy. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
French Misapplied. , We Americans Insist on using er tain French words Instead of our owrvi good English terms, but when we in-1
suc r mine uuu idk mtwaiiigs we
have attached to these borrowed
words to be IncorrecL In Franee a depot is a warehouse for freight; &
modiste Is a dressmaker, not a milli
ner; dessert never means pudding or
pie, but wafers with butter or cheese1
Travel 51nrmrn
Chicago passengers using C, C. & Li. trains land at 12th bL (IllinoisCentral) Station; most conveniently, located. Remember this. 6-tf1
NYAL'S HOT SPRINGS BLOOD REMEDY
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
What Strawberries Really Are. The pulpy portion of the strawberry is not really a fruit nor even a berry, but is a cluster of dry seeds slightly imbedded in a mass of palp. The little seeds are the true fruit. It is surprising that the pulp enlarges; that it does not remain small and dry. By some wise provision of nature the pollen not only directly gives life to each seed on which it falls, but also stimulates the surrounding portion of the receptacle (originally small and bard) to grow Into the soft, juicy and lustrous form. St Louis Post-Dispatch.
More Speed Mania. Miss Polly Just to think, Annt Matilda, Jason Ilardapple ain't been calling oa Sue Waggs but two years aud last night he actually propsxil. Aunt Matilda Do tell! I declare this here speed mania has reached Bacuo IJI-kc at last. Chicago Zsews.
"GsiiffizesS Way II"
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Thisls the New Way tbe clvilbed war toexercise thebowela and stop Chronic Con
Btipatlon and ite many attendant evns. Noarisb the bowel-nervea: (dont purge witii eaJts, aperient and cathartics, and weaken your system.) Coked Castor Oil, pure Snlphnr, oncentrated with Cacarin, Black Cherry Hoot, Ginger, ftc, in Blackburn's Victory Castor-Oil-PiUs makei the one ideal physic lor old and young. They nonrian the bowel ervea. Get tnem lor 10c, 25c or $1-00 at all druggists. -
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