Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 194, 12 August 1907 — Page 3
PACiETHREl5. City Council in Ftht With Big Telephone Corporation. .1 STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING SALE i IffiSjpittk Clearance Provnnng si IBeeefintt Ho Heedliredls
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Petersburg, Ind., Aug. 12. Incorporated for millions, doing business throughout the South, spreading its net work of wires from Nashville east to the Atlantic ocean, south to the gulf and north as far as this city, the Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph company, the octopus of the South, the BAD ROAD QUESTION IS PROBABLY SOLVED Government Is Doing Much to Bring Changes. THROUGH RURAL DELIVERY. The bad road question bids fair to be solved by the government, through the postoffice department, said an attache of the local postoffice. He continued to say that there are few farmers in the county who do not receive their mail every day by rural delivery. The convenience of this delivery is only felt by those enjoying its privileges. Wayne county patrons of the rural route since they have learned that bad roads will not . be tolerated by the government and that they will have their mail discontinued unless they keep the roads in good repair, take greater interest in keeping the roads in proper condition. The great interest in road building in the past few years is attributed entirely to the rural route service and regulations of the postal department governing the eame. BIRTHDAY WELL OBSERVED Miss Margaret Lawder of New Paris As Hostess. New Paris, O., Aug. 12 Miss Margaret Lawder entertained several of her girl friends, Saturday afternoon in honor of her fifteenth birthday. The afternoon was greatly enjoyed by those present, and a charming twocourse luncheon was served. The invited guests were Misses Helen Davis, Gertrude Hawley, Lillian Mohler, Naomi and Irma Kuth of the State line fruit farm, Grace and Esther Dunn, Garnet Frist, Orpha Brandenburg, Bessie FItzwater and Lorene Levering. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. LEARN THE CAUSE OF DAILY WOES AND END THEM. When the back aches and throbs. "When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor deep. When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a dreary one. There is a way to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure such ills. Have cured women here in Richmond. This is one Richmond woman's testimony. - Mrs. Frances Hamilton, of 27 North Ninth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "I was induced to try Doan's Kidney Tills by my sister who had used them and had been cured of kidney trouble. 1 was having severe backaches and pains in the loins and shoulders, and at times it was very severe.' I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store and began using them. I took only two boxes in all and was entirely freed from my aches and pains, and have never had a return of my trofrble since, although it was several years ago that I used them. My .sister and I both think there is nothing so good as Doan's Kidney Tills and very gladly recommend them to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, NewYork, sale agents for the United States. , Remember the name Doan's and take no other. WILL BE AWAY FOR A MONTH. New Paris. O., Aug. 12 The Rev. Behner is taking his vacation. He will be absent from the pulpit for the next month. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAT. Mystic Cur for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It rejnov at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first lose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by A. Q. Luken & Co.. Druggists. No6-d&w tHave you noticed the tmproTed service to Chicago Tla the C. C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago vt 7:00 A. M. Try it. aprO-tf
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dreaded enemy of all independent companies, rather than meet the demands of the city council and pay to the city $."! cash and 2 per cent, of its gross earnings, has closed its exchanges here and will eventually remove its poles, cables and exchange from the city and leave the field exclusively to the operations of the home company. The voluntary withdrawal of the Amusements Repertoire at the Gennett. "The Struggle Between Capital and Labor" will be the opening bill of Ye Colonial Stock company, which opens a week's engagement at the Gennett tonight, returning to Richmond with a greatly strengthened company. LITTLE IRMA WIKOFF, The Clever Child Artist With Ye Co lonial Stock Company at the Gennett All This Week. There will be a matinee daily, begin ning on Tuesday so that the total for the week will be eleven performances. In addition there are specialties that make a continuous performance. A strong list of plays has been selected for the remainder of the week. s Vaudeville at the Phillips. "The Love Handicap" is expected to prove a very strong number on the New Phillips bill this week and Man ager Murray is featuring it. This is entirely new and is to be taken out of Richmond on a long tour of the vaude ville circuit In addition to this strong number, the program is well rounded out "with other numbers of interest, such as are provided in vau deville. There will be the usual sou venir matinee on Wednesday. The night performances are continuous. STORK WAS BUSY AT CAMBRIDGE Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 12 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tout yesterday morning, at their home on West Main street. Martyrs to Scoring. The young bride had a worn and haggard look. 'Doctor,' she said. "I sin In strange trouble. I have discovered that my husband snores. He snores dreadfully. It Is lmpowUue for me to sleep. Since our marriage, over three weeks ago, I haven't had a good night's rest I fear my health will give way." The physician smiled sadly. "The snore." he said, "and the trou ble it causes to the newly married! If any one could invent a cure for the snore he would grow rich, for every snorer's mate would buy and administer Jbis remedy. ""You, like many another good and pretty girl, hare unconsciously wedded a snorer. What are you to do? Well, you have three courses. You may either learn to endure this noise or jou may sleep In another room or you may cure the man. "What you, like other wives, will do la this I know it well: You -will learn, nfter unspeakable torment, to sleep through all those gurgles and snorts and yowls that now lacerate your nerves. Nearly all wives acquire this faculty of endurance, and many husbands also acquire It. for I don't need to tell you that snoring is not confined exclusively to one sex." New Orleans TI idm- Dem ocra t. The Xoonday Of Ufe, Married people should learn what to do for on: another' little His. and for the His of the children that may come. They are var sooner or later to have occasion to treat constipation or Indigestion. When the opportunity comes remember that the quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permanent cnr. is with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the treat berb laxative compound. A bottle should always be in the house. It costs only SO cents o $1 ai drug store,
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company from this c::y without taking the nicety days offered them by the council in which to meet the city's demands or remove their poles and exchange from the corporation, came as a surprise to the citizens, for many contended that rather than submit the company would take the matter to the courts and operate their exchange until a hearing was granted. NTERURBAN LINES TO REPORT TO COMMISSION Notice to This Effect Will Soon Be Served. THE SYSTEM IS ADOPTED. The Indiana Railroad comm.is.sion is preparing to notify the interurban lines o. the state to make their annual reports to the commission, using the system of accounting promulgated by the Street Railway Accountants' association of America. The electric roads will continue to report under that system until a system is promulgated by the interstate commerce commission as providea by law. It is estimated that fully ten months or a year will be required in forming a new system of accounting for the interurbans. The work of promulgating the new system, adopted July 1, for the steam roads, under a ruling of the interstate com merce commission. required ten months. Twenty-five men were at work. Interurbans will not begin reporting to the Indiana commission for a year. WHERE THERE IS SO MUCH SMOKE THERE IS ALWAYS SOME FIRE. When people talk about one thing and keep on talking as they do about the discovery that created so much newspaper comment in Richmond and other cities during the past summer, even though many reports may be ex aggerated, there must be some merit in the discovery, and when people spend their money for a thing and then buy more of it, proof of merit is so convincing that it becomes the duty of every person in need of Root Juice to go to Luken's drug store and get a bottle of this much talked of remedy. Root Juice cures rheumatism and catarrh because it puts the filter ing machines of the body to work and causes them to filter the impurities of the blood. Root Juice cures stomach and bowel troubles because it re moves irritated and ulcerated conditions from the mucous linings and causes a natural flow of digestive flu ids. Root Juice is so good for female weakness because it tones and heals the organs that make and filter blood, Good, rich blood will nourish and strengthen every weak part of the body. Root Juice at Luken's drug store. $1 a bottle. "Uze-if Pain Oil for all aches, pains, cuts, bruises and sprains. Relieves nervous headache, neuralgia and toothache in two min utes. 25c a bottle. Eastern Indiana . and Western Ohio Changes in Property. Cambridge City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs Harry Scheidler have moved into their new home in Mt. Auburn, which they purchased recently from John Smith Mr. Smith and daughter, Ella, will oc cupy their property on West Main street. '"The Coom o London. The question, "What will be the doom of London?" seems a not unreasonable one. What will be the end of the great city? What will bring about the ruin over which Macaulay's New Zealander is to cast his moralizing eye; Several answers may be given. The destruction of London at the hands of a victorious invader is possible, but extremely improbable. London may be besieged, even bombarded; she cannot be destroyed. Flood? This again may be dismissed as most improbable, anil one calamity only remains to be considered, namely fire. Xow London has suffered more than once terribly from this cause, and in 1056 the city was practically wiped out. Every one knows this. But it is not every one who knows that the great conflagration was predicted fifteen years before by Lilly, the astrologer, and by another astrologer, Nostradamus, a century before that. Nostradamus cast his prediction in a French quatrain, the gist of which was that in 1&( London would be visited by a conflagration which, wottkl destroy St. Paul's and eighty-nine other cburches.-y-CaswU's Saturday Journal.
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MEN'S TWO-PIECE SUITS Radically Reduced This includes among others the famous Clothcraft and Hart, Schaffner and Marx two-piece suits. The goods are all select, coming in nobby patterns in fancy worsteds, featherweight cheviots, serges and homespuns. All this season's goods latest fashions slims and stouts.
$20. 15. 12. 10. Tha Conductor Courtoous. St. John's, N. F. some of the natives call it Keujens"-ris far more picturesque than beautiful. But its quaintnees redeems it from stupidity, and, wander where yon will, you meet with that courtesy and kindness that are the graces of people wno live unhurried lives in rafaote plates where strangers are a yrolcome Crc??.k to their monotony. When y6u say to some casual benefactor that you are "much obliged" for some courteous direction, he will touch his hat and ay, "Thank you," as if you had conferred the favor upon him. The street car conductor (they even have a troiloy line, though how it can be run In winter is a mjstery) will see that you axe set down where you should leave the car and. If you are uncertain of your way, will get off his car and pMnt your destination out, holding his other passengers until he is sure you undtad. Travel Magazine. Didn't Get It Just Rifjht. The subjf'Ct of profanity was being discussed toe other eveninj at a dinner party in nartem. When one of the guests facetiously hinted that his host could tear it off a little when no women were present the hostess became indignant. "I would have you understand," she said, with crushing dignity. "that my husband never says anything before ladies that he wouldn't say anywhere." She is still wondering why it was that everybody laughed. New York Tribune. Yot It Was Realistic. Miss Tern Of eoursa you've read that new love story of his. Crabbe (book reviewer) Yes, I had to. Very realistic, wasn't it? Miss Yern Nonsense! The dialogue between the lovers was positively silly. Crabbe Well": Philadelphia Press. Th Lack. Knicker There are plenty of books telling how to save life while waiting for the doctor. Bocker Yes. What we need is one tailing the young doctor how to save life while waiting for the patient. Harper's Bazar. A life In continual need is half death. German Prcrverb. English locomotives which were built in the year 1S."6 are still used on! Swedish, railroads.
It will prove the same benefit to you as it has to hundreds of other RichmontJ people. We have a reason for having this remarkable sale. We want to close out all of the Cash Beall stock to make room for our new Fall stocks and Ideas, which are coming in Daily. The reductions found here in Men's Suits, Furnishings, Fats, Boys' and Young Men's goods are marked all the way from 20 per cent., 25 per cent and even 40 per cent lower than the original prices. This is an opportunity for mothers, fathers, men, young men and boys which wiii not present itself againvery soon.
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217 in all. left over from last season, but the quality and firmness of the cloth is still, here. The sizes are broken-, cannot fit everyone; in this lot are included some H. S. & M. clothing, former prices $10.00, $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00, for ..
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2.50 Boys' School Suits - 01.98
$14.00 $11.75 $ 8.75 $ 7.50 824 IVIAIIV Plenty of Chancea. A 3'onng man proposed for the hand of a millionaire's daughter. "Well," said the millionaire, frowning thoughtfully, "what are your prospects? Is there any chance of promo tiou In your business?" "Any cha-nce!" cried the young man. "Well. I should say ot Why, we employ 200 men, and my job is next to the lowest in the establishment." Puck. Lasting Paint 13 made of pure metallic lead corroded to white powder (known as White Lead) and mixed fresh at time of using with pure linseed oil. Anchor is the standard brand of Pure White Lead. There are many imitations, at various prices, but they are not good paint. They are dear at any price. Look for the Dutch Boy Painter on the keg. For Sale by AI! Dealers. 1
Boy Painter on the keg. 5 For SMI0 by tint demlmra NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY ' Freest At. 7t
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Sacrificing Fine Derbys and Soft Hats A splendid and complete line of soft hats and derby hats. Clearance plays no favorites, however, no all must go at reduced prices. IXcbys come in both brown and black shades. Every imaginable style In nobby soft hats.
$3.00 Hats. $2.50 Hats. $2.00 Hats. $1.00
SPECIAL OFFER $3.50 Mallory Stiff Hats - $2.75
Successors to STREET Bowtl pleaoareT Test Tneee Sweet perfect tome lor me maseclee ana liga ments oi me ooweis; ana tbis is way they do not pat a, sicken or gripe, but cause a dellghtfal and almost ecstatic pleasarable snovemeat. in the mot ataral way and without creating a bad bablt or weakening tbe system in any If you'll try them, "bowel pleasure" will be yoare for keeps. 10 cents, 25 cents, and f LOO. All Druggists. ifi i s . f (BENNETT X IDA flUUIOURD
One Week, Starting Monday, Aug. 12 Matinees dally except Monday 10c, no higher
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OPENING BILL The Straggle Between Capital and Labor" J Ladles Free Monday Night. Prices: Matinees 10c ; Night, 10. 20 and 30c. Seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy.
4 The New Phillips
O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE, Tress.
WEEK Dally at 3:00 and from 7:30 A OVERTURE Miss Grace Miller. B NED NORTON Singing and Talking Comedian. C ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lankert, "When Bob White Is Whistling In the Meadow? DDEMONDE AND DINSMORE Brilliant Comedy and Singing Duo. E -MAR LOW, PLUNKETT AND CO., In their hilarious travesty, "A Lesson in Shakespeare." F THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures. G JAMES B. RICE presents Claude and Fannie Usher In his latest playlet, "The Love Handicap." Cast:
Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday'!1 matinee. General admission 10c Reserved seats at night, Sc extra.
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