Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 163, 6 July 1907 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907.
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MAKING All EFFORT TO COMPEL ELECTIOli Anti-Saloon League Filed Suit At Eaton, 0. AGAINST BOARD TRUSTEES.
Eaton, O., July P. Attorney G. I Grabbe of London, O., an attorney for the anti saloon league, was in Eaton Friday and filed a suit In the common picas court against the trustees of Twin township and secured a writ of mandamus compelling the said trustees to call an election under the Beal law In that township before July SI, or come into court and show cause why such an election has not been called. Walter McNutt swears to the petition. There has been a petition filed with the clerk of that township for some time, asking that an election be called "but the trustees have failed so to do. It is understood the case will be fought. C. B. BURHANS TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I Wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." A. G. Luken & Co. SERVICES AJJEW PARIS All the Churches Will Be Open On Sunday. New Paris, O., July . Services will le held here tomorrow as follows: Christian Sunday school, 0:.'5O a. m. Morning service 10:30; evening service, 7:30. Presbyterian Sunday school 0:1." a. m. Morning service 10:00. Ordination of elders. Communion. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30, subject, "True Patriotism." Methodist Sunday school 0:15 a. m. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching at Gettysburg, 7:30 p. m. Universalist Morning service, 10:30, subject. "The Perfected Life." Evening service 7:0O p. m., subject "Abraham Lincoln as a Type of Twentieth Century Citizenship." Catholic Morning service at 7:30, first Sunday in each month. Third Sunday in each month, christian doctrine at O.-OO a. m. Services at 10:00 a. m. During the summer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. A. G. Luken & Co. SCHEIDLER-RLACKEORD Quiet Wsdding at Pleasant Hill Thursday. Cambridge City, Ind., July 6. Miss Jennie Blackford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blackford, living five miles north of this city, and Arthur L. Scheldler, of this place, were quietly married in Pleasant Hill Thursday evening by Rev. A. V. Scheldler, grandfather of the groom, only the immediate relatives being present. Both are well known young people, and have a wide circle of friends here. They will probably make their home in this city. Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases. Permanently cured by taking Botanic. Blood Balm. If you have aches and pains in bones, back and joints, Itching Scabby Skin, Blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands, Risings and, JJumps on the Skin, Mucus Patches In tho Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, or offensive eruptions; Copper-Colored pots or Rash on Skin, are run-down, or nervous; Ulcers on any part of the fody. Hair or Eyebrows falling out,' Carbuncles or Bolls, take Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure even! the worst and most deep-seated cas-r-s. Heals all sores, stops all swellngs, makes blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body into: p clean, healthy condition. B. B. B.j s the recognized blood remedy fori Uiese conditions. Cancer Cured. If you have a persistent Pimple,, Wart, Swellings, Shooting. Stinging i fcains, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they develop Into Pancer. j Botanlo Blood Balm (B. B. B. is pleasant and safe to take. Compoaed of pure botanic ingredients. Samples sent Free by writing Blood Balm C.n Atlanta. Ga. Sold by druggists $1 per large o err re or pent ey epres orepaid. Sold In Richmond. Ind., 5y a. fear, Pruj: Co., Ninth and Mala streets.
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It Growa In Dens Clumps and Spreads With Rapidity. Rromas inermls is a perennial grass, growing in dense clumps and sp'readIng rapidly by underground stems or root stocks. Land broken this spring and sowed to cane, Kaffir corn or corn will make an ideal need bed for grass next year by thorough disking and harrowing, writes a western roan in Kansas Fanner. During the first year the gras3 makes but little growth above the ground and should be kept from being smothered by weeds by clipping with a mower until the 1st of July, when the weeds may be let grow for a winter cover and to catch the snow. Brome grass starts very early in the spring, from one to two months before buffalo grass, and therefore is a great aid to the cattle and other stock, as it comes at a time when they need it most. Ita Dense Root System. Owing to ita dense root system brome grass becomes sod bound In from three to five years. This can be remedied by severe disking every ppring after the second year and harrowing with a tooth harrow. Owing to the fact that Bromus secalinus, or common cheat seed, is often found mixed with Bromus inermis or sold as Bromus inermus seed it would be well for parties contemplating the sowing of brome grass to secure a sample of the seed and have it examined by some one familiar with the grass. No reliable soed house sends out adulterated seed knowingly, and it is my opinion that the trouble frequently arises from the farmer sow! ag the grass on land already infested with cheat. TOMATO INDUSTRY. Some Varieties That Are Grown With Great Success. This exhibit of tomatoes, shown at the 1906 Illinois fair, was remarkable for uniformity of size and color. The meat was tender, yet firm. The plants were grown in a cold frame, and were transplanted to the open garden about May, cultivated carefully and tied to stakes. The yield was satisfactory in every way. For central Illinois, Acme, r;7 TO. i-? PBIZE TOMATOES. Livingston, Prlzetaker, Perfection and Paragon do well, says American Agriculturist. In the same journal Professor R. L Watts writes of the tomato Industry in Maryland as follows: "Tomatoes are grown very extensively in Maryland. Thousands of tons are used by the canning factories, local markets are well supplied and a large quantity is shipped to northern markets. The Industry is most important in the Eastern Shore counties, but it is by no means restricted to this section. Thousands of acres of sandy and gravelly loams in different parts of the state produce the finest tomatoes. Climatic conditions are particularly favorable for this vegetable. The seasons are sufficiently long to sow the seed In the open ground and have plenty of time for the crop to ripen before severe frosts occor in the fall. Many varieties are grown for canning factories. The old standard Stone has numerous friends; the Greater Baltimore, the heaviest ylelder at the Maryland station, is successful on many farms. The I X L is well spoken of Ly many gardeners, and a large number of other varieties are grown to a less extent. Bagging Grapes. If ordinary bags are put on before spores of the rot fungus have found lodging upon the berries, the latter will j be as safe inside as they would be if the bags were soaked in a copper solution. Yet we cannot expect gcnd fruit, especially of best quality, if the foliage is not perfect, says an authority on the subject. It Is just as necessary to protect the foliage from disease as the fruit; hence we do not see how bagging can entirely take the place of spraying. Rib Plantain In Iowa. Rib grass or rib plantain, found in ninety-eight samples of red clover seed, is a weed that is of comparatively recent introduction into Iowa, but the numerous specimens sent to the Iowa station for identification during the past year would Indicate that they are very rapidly spreading over the state. Big Pea Garden. An agricultural novelty which shows the magnitude of American operations Is a big pea garden in Colorado. At this place there are 3,000 acres of peas. At a central point there is a large cannery, and from this plant it is four miles to the farthest points of the garden. Gardening. Shipping Lettuce. The best shipping carrier for lettuce Is the veneer basket. As lettuce is light in weight compared with mosl truck, the one-half barrel size of basket seems to be most In favor. W. X Hutt A vilager of Cauterets, In the Hautes Pyrenees was gathering wood brought down from the mountains by avalanches, when he found a human head incased In a block of Ice. It is believed to be that of a Parisian who was lost on the Tegur last summer. Some time ago a woolen manufacturer In the north of England succeeded In making a fabric from old ropes. He obtained a quantity of old rope and cordage, unraveled them and wove them by secret process into a kind of rough cloth.
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DR. R. C. LESLIE WAS SEVERELY INJURED Made Attempt to Catch a Croquet Ball.
HIT OVER THE RIGHT EYE. Cambridge City, Ind., July 6 Dr. R. C. Leslie received a severe injury on Thursday afternoon while picnicking south of town with a party of friend3. In attempting to catch a croquet ball pitched to him by one of the party, he missed it and was struck over the right eye. A painful gash was cut by a sliver of glass from his nose glasses which were broken by the ball. It was necessary to take several stitches in the cut. WILL VOTEOfl SEWERAGE Interest in the Coming Election At Eaton. Eaton, O.. July 0. Interest In the coming election in Eaton as to whether the town shall have sewerage or no sewerage, is growing and it seems to be the general opinion that the proposition will carry. The election is to be held July 22. SERVICES AT CENTERVILLE. Quarterly Conference Will Be Held at Methodist Church. Centerville, Ind., July 6 Church services tomorrow will be as follows: Methodist Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The pastor, Rev. W. E. Whitlock will preach at 10:30 a. m. The presiding elder, Rev. T. M. Guild, will preach at 7:30 p. m. The quarterly conference will meet on this (Saturday) evening, Rev. T. M. Guild presiding. Friends Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. Aaron Napier. FINED FOR DRAWING KNIFE. Eaton Had Police Court Following the Fourth of July. Eaton, O., July 6 Mart Stover was fined $12 and costs by Mayor Craig Friday for having drawn a knife In a little fight on the Fourth. Two men, by the names of Davis and Wendell, were each given $5 and costs for being disorderly. PICTORIUM AT CAMBRIDGE. Henry Warner of Muncie Will Open a Moving Picture Show. Cambridge City, Ind., July 6 Henry Warner of Muncie, has rented the East room in the Fraunberg block and will operate an up-to-date moving picture show, to be known as the pictorium. Illustrated songs will be one of the features of the shows and the program will be changed three times a week. CARNIVAL WILL CLOSE TONIGHT. Eaton, O.,' July 6 The street carnival will close tonight and the management claims to have done a good business for the week. INJURIES TROUBLESOME, I ! Mrs. Mary Reid Has Never Fully ReI covered From Accident. ! New Paris, O., July' 6 Mrs. Mary Reid has never fully recovered from the runaway accident she was in several weeks ago and is again bedfast. The trouble is mostly In her lower limbs. TO GIVE MIDGET WEDDING. Entertainment Takes Place at New Paris Next Monday. New Paris, O., July 6 An entertainment called "The Midget Wedding" will be given here Monday evening. Miss Margaret Windsor of Muncie, is training the thirty children who are to take part. The entertainment is given under the auspices of the young ladies of the Christian church. Letter List. Women Mrs. Frank Addleman, Mrs. C. W. Bales. Mrs. Annie Broadhead, Mrs. Sidney H. Beyers, Mrs. Francis Clark. Miss Mary Clay Miss Oma Hough, Mrs. Mary E. Hingbaugh, Mrs.M. Lillman, Mrs. Barnes Miller, Gladys Sherman, Miss Rachel Thomas, Pearl Vaughn. Men Windell Anderson. Clarence Addleman, Bert S. Broderick, Ira J. Brown, H. E. Black, B. B. Baker. F. G. Brown, C. W. Carey, Frank Clarke, Denton Craig. W. M. Gibson, Ried Harrill. Anderson Hendricks, Geo. Hall. M. F. Hatfield, Geo. Mitchell. E. W. M. Gookin, Ticket Agent I. C. & E. Trac. Co., J. A. Didenbaugh. Drops Mrs. Mary Farrell, James Ruby. Foreign Spencer Cotting. J. A. SPEKENHIER, P. M. Statistics relating to divorce in England and Wales show that only 752 petitions for divorce were filed in 1005. against 72 in 10O4. and 83a and S24 in 1902 and 1003 respectively. Three hundred and twenty-three of the 1005 petitions were presented by wives. Decrees were granted to wives in 201 cases and to husbands in 3t!2 cases. Personaly Mrs. Foraker Is a delightful woman, witty and affable and especially gracious in her home. Her home engrosses a large portion of her time. She is one of the excellent housekeepers of the capital, and to visit the Sixteenth street or the Cincinnati home one would think that she must give her entire attention to it details. i
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Don't Trifle with It, Don't Neglect It, Guard It As Your Dearest Treasure. ZOA-PHORA For Maiden, Wife and Mother. Watch First Indications of Disease or Derangement of the Delicate Organs. Dear daughter, sister, wife or mother, do you realize that health is more to you and your family than all othor earthly blessings? Do you know that to have perfect health and keep it should be your greatest desire. Why? Because health a woman's normal health will enable you to be and to do and to feel just as a woman should. That's what you want, isn't it? Now listen! Zoa-Phora is made for women. It is admirably adapted to assist nature in building up her delicate ' and beautifully constructed constitution. For the well and slightly ailing it is a nerve-tonic and tissue builder. It contains no opiate or narcotic drug to injure the system and is used with perfect safety by the young daughter, wife or mother. For the more seriously afflicted women suffering with any form of womanly weakness or disease Zoa-Phora is worth its weight in gold, as is testified by women everywhere. Hundreds of these women live in your own state some of them right in your own neighborhood. Ask them about ZoaPhora. On March 7, 1903, Miss Retta Griffith of Columbiaville, Mich., wrote, "I will gladly send my testimonial for Zoa-Phora, as the greatest, most strengthening tonic I have ever known for women. I suffered with leucorrhea and painful menses for nearly six years. I took different kinds of medicines and doctored with three different doctors, but they did me no good. 1?Miss Retta Griffith, Columbiaville, Michigan. They said I would have to have an operation, but thanks to Zoa-Phora, it has nearly stopped the pain and has entirely cured the discharge. I was so weak when I began taking your medicine that I could not sit up a whole day at a time, but now I am entirely well." On April 18, 1007, Miss Griffith writes: "You may refer any one to me and I will still gladly recommend Zoa-Phora." Does this not prove that the results from the use of Zoa-Phora are permanent? The best way to become assured that Zoa-Phora will help you Is to go to your druggist and obtain a bottle and begin the treatment at once according to plain directions found in the package. Just ask for Zoa-Phora no other explanation will be needed and no mistake will be made. You will re ceive the medicine already prepared, compounded in just the right proportions, and put up in sealed, sterilized one dollar bottles. The Dutch housewives of old New York, ever noted for their housekeeping qualities, created the agitation which resulted in the appointment of the public street cleaner in New York in 1C02. He was Laurens Van der Speigle, a baker. His daughter mar ried Rip Van Dam, who afterward became governor of New York, an illus tration of the democracy of that day. Chicago Daily News. Uhat to do in Dyspepsia Dieting has become a great fad in America, and just as, years ago, we, as a nation, over-ate, so now we are undereating. The one is as bad as the other. Man needs food and plenty of it to sustain life and to give strength to compete is this busy world. It is not, however, the fact that you may eat too much that hurts yon, but that you don't digest what you eat. And if tbat results In dyspepsia you will not cure the trouble by cutting down your food supply. 11 your digestive organs were creating- the proper amount of gastric and peptic juices you would have no dyspepsia. To cure the disease you must create an abundance ot these necessary Juices, w This can only be done by a reliable tonic laxative, and. as its name indicates. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin contains the very ingredients Deeded to do this. 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Social Notes of Nearby Towns Eastern Star Lodge. Milton, Ind. Mrs. J. B. Summers was hostess to the Eastern Star lodge Thursday evening. A pleasant social hour was spent and a picnic supper was served. The house was nicely decorated with flowers. Six O'clock Dinner. Dublin, Ind. Miss Elsie Crull entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Messrs. Walter Woodworth, Albert Ogborn and Floyd Moore and Misses Lenora Woodworth, Mabel Voris. Picnic on the Fourth. Dublin, Ind. Misses Nettie Smith, Delia Woodward, Kate Ogborn, Mella Floyd and Anna Larsh formed a picnic party to Jackson's park Thursday. Picnic at the Springs. New Paris. O. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Campbell and sons, Frank Campbell and family of Richmond. Homer Campbell and family of Columbus, Laurence Campbell and family of Campbellstown, Mrs. Elizabeth Templeton and daughter of Salida, Col., Mrs. Church and daughter of Greenfield, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stanley. Misses Shirley Watts, Susie Brown and Grace Wrenn, formed a picnic party at Cedar Springs Thursday. A MEMORABLE DAY. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store. Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio Auxiliary Will Meet. Dublin, Ind. An auxiliary of the Henry county historical society will hold their monthly meeting July 20, at Homecroft. Regular Appointment. Milton, Ind. Rev. F. C. McCormick will fill his regular appointments at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. The morning subject Is "Trial of Christ"; ' evening; "Church Membership." THE CHARMING WOMAN is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists, uc. Mrs. Wiliam K. Vanderbilt, Jr., is a petite, piquant young woman, with a slightly retrousse nose, large, dark blue eyes, masses of wavy dark brown hair, and has a pink and white complexion. She usually affects enormous nicture hats, which despite her small stature and slender figure, seem espe cially suitable for her. She is extreme . 1 ly chic and dresses with much judg ment and taste. A man's suit of clothes and boots were found on the towing path of the river Lea. In England, near Clapton. In one of theboots was a piece of paper containing the following: "To anybody or everybody: Hitherto I have been a wanderer with no fixed abode, but henceforth it will be fixed and permanent'the river Lea.' One of the Submerged." Amusements Vaudeville at the Phillips. That there is a wide field from which to draw vaudeviHe performers la evi-
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Trier CUTTER STOCK CO. The Aristocrats of Repertoire. &5th Successful Week, Presenting the latest Metropolitan Successes, together with SIX Bid VAUDEVILLE ACTS OPENING BILL "Thorns and Orange Blossoms. Prices: 10 and 20 Cents. 400 Reserved Seats at 10c 400 Ladles free Monday evening under usual conditions. Seats on sale at the box olflce commencing Saturday, July 6th. Seats may be reserved lor any performance during the week. Box olllce open dally from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m., excepting Sunday ;
denced by the bill that Manager Murray announces for next week at the New Phillips, as it will be seen that no act announced, except the illustrated song and motion pictures, is in any way a duplicate of the bill now running. Appearances indicate that the program for next week will be found fully as strong as those of the past few weeks and that is no idle compliment, as they have ranked unusually high. Manager Murray will run his house through the entire summer and in order -to get patronage through the hot weather must have the best of bills and that is what he is providing. Below is the program in full for next week, and It will be presented with the usual souvenir matinee on Wednesday, special matinee for children on Saturday and double performance Saturday night. Overture, Mr. Chas. L. Stone, musical director. The Liniger trio, Juvenile acrobats extraordinary. Nick Conway, Irish comedian. Chas. and Josephine Summers, premier comedy sketch artists. Illustrated song, Cal Lankert, "She Was a Grand Old Lady." Ed and May Woodward, the original sunburned rubes. The cameragraph, showing "Betrothed's Nightmare1 and "A Horrible Adventure." , ; -ma Cutter Stock Company Gennett. On Monday evening next the Cutter Stock company will open an Indefinite engagement at the Gennett and will present for the opening bill, "Thorns and Orange Blossoms," a play full of good dramatic situations and comedy, which never falls to please, even the most critical audiences. The entire scenic production Is car
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