Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 203, 22 August 1907 — Page 4
fAGE FOUR.
THE RICII3IOXTJ PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, TnURSDA Y, AUGUST 22, 1907.
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Social Notes of Nearby Towns
Whist Club Entertained. Katon, O., The Whist club was entertained at the home of Mrs. It. A. Iliestand Wednesday afternoon. Invitations Issued. Milton, Ind. The following invitations have been received by friends: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hole request your presence at the marriage of their daughter Blanche to Mr. Ernest Warren Doty "Wednesday afternoon, Sept. fourth nineteen hundred and seven at three o'clock Milton, Indiana.
At Home after October fifteenth 903 Jefferson Ave. Indianapolis.
, M - - - - 1 , Saints Meet at Camp Grounds on Yellow Creek Lake.
Warning.
If. you have kidney and bladder
trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cupe, you will have only yourself to
;blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder
disease. A. G. Luken & Co.
BOY WAS
Suspended
FOUND GUILTY.
Sentence to the School Given.
Reform
Eaton, O., Aug. 22 Vaughan E
Davis,, who was before Judge V. V.
Brumbaugh of the juvenl e court Wed
nesday on a charge of using vulgar
and profane language, was found guil
ty and given a suspended sentence at the Lancaster reform school. The
lad's home is at New Paris.
Home Treatment for Women
The Prescription of a Great Physician.
VALUE PROVEN
During Twenty Years of Actual Prac
tice.
Probably one of th9 most successful
medical specialists in the treatment of
women's diseases was Dr. Pengelly. He formulated Zoa-Phora by using a
number of medicinal ingredients,
which experience had shown him to be the best, and combined them in just the right proportions to produce the
desired effect on woman's delicate or
ganism. During more than twenty years of actual medical practice, he
invariably prescribed Zoa-Phora for
the alleviation of pain and for the per
manent restoration of health to sick
and ailing women.
Success to a marked degree attend
ed his treatment of all those diseases
and derangements of the genital or gans which are peculiar to women on
ly. It is not necessary to enumerate here the various forms of weakness
and disease all women know what
they are which Dr. Pengelly treated
so successfully by the use of Zoa Phora,
Further proof of these statements, if
desired, and more detailed information
as to the results obtained from the use
of Zoa-Phora, can be obtained by writ ingr the Zoa-Phora Company, Kalama
zoo, Mich. They will gladly answer all Inquiries and will send you copies
of letters from many women who vol
unteer words of praise for the doctor's treatment. Within a short time the
demand for Zoa-Phora brought about
by the recommendation of women who had been blessed by its use, became so great that the doctor could not per
sonally attend each patient, and now Zoa-Phora is being sold by reliable druggists nearly everywhere. It comes
in sealed, sterilized, dollar bottles, al
ready prepared, and compounded in
Just the right proportions. There can be no mistake if you ask for ZoaPhora. In each package will be found a copy of "Dr. Penselly's Advice to Women," a medical book giving interesting and instructive Information about all diseases of women, and the way to successfully treat them in the privacy of your own home. You need not tell your troubles to any one.
Throw away pills and trtroff cathartics which ar violent tn action, and always have on hand Dr. Caldwell's Syrup frtpsin. the guaranteed cur tor constipation and all diseases arising from stomach trouble. INJURED IN A RUNAWAY. Buggy Driven by Mrs. G. W. Rehfuss Was Demolished. Eaton, O., Aug. 22 While Mrs. G. W. Rehfuss and daughter, Miss Pearl, were on their way to West Florence, Wednesday, their horse became frightened and turned the buggy over throwing the occupants out and slightly injuring Mrs. Rehfuss. The buggy was demolished.
The United States has more newspapers than any other country. Every week day there are lruKM,') copies issued, and on Sunday the number is 11,500,000 copies. " .
SAINTS' CHURCH AT YELLOW IS'V VSA ' ' - " ' " ' ' - i ft B X VCV w - v - - . Sd. d
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Warsaw, Ind., Aug. 22 Thousands of Saints from all over tho United States are gathering at Yellow Creek Lake, eight miles southwest of this place, preparatory to attending the annual meeting of the sect, which has a large following in thirty-one states, principally Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Several years ago the Saints established a permanent camp ground on the bank of Yellow Creek Lake, at one of the prettiest spots in northern Indiana, and erected a magnificent tabernacle. During the last few months the ground has been equipped with a private water works system, which provides water for domestic and other purposes. The trustees have given
particular attention to the sanitary arrangement of the ground and have done their work well. Everything about the tabernacle and cottages is scrupulously clean. The tabernacle seats nearly 2,000 persons. It is surrounded by many handsome cottages. The buildings have recently been equipped with incandescent lights, power being furnished from a private plant installed
this summer. The Saints believe in the holy sanctification. The members are total abstainers, even regarding coffee and similar beverages as having no part whatever in the Christian life.
ORGAN RECITAL IS GIVEN AT LIBERTY
Musical Entertainment Very Pleasing.
Was
Liberty, Ind., Aug. 22. The organ recital advertised to occur at the Methodist church took place Tuesday evening and proved one of the best musical entertainments given in this city in many years. The new pipe organ, just installed by the congregation is one of the best instruments in this section, its tones, full and rich, filling the church to the roof with the melody of the selections rendered. A splendid crowd of Liberty's lovers of music was in attendance, the auditorium and gallery being filled to tjeir full capacity. Last March Rev. Fletcher received a communication from Andrew Carnegie stating that he would donate S1.030 on an organ if the congregation would raise a like amount, and an active canvass toon succeeded in this task, with th result that the much-needed instrument" is now installed and paid for. Miss Sophia Macy of this city will be the regular organist. Last evening's 'program consisted of a number of organ selections by Prof. Donley of Indianapolis, who was at his best and whoso
numbers were all well received. Two!
vocal solos by Miss Ethel Irwin, "With Verdure Clad" and Remick's "Rock of Ages," were highly appre
ciated, as Miss Irwin has a voice
whose range and power class her with the best singers in the country. Mr. Earl W. Crueraft assisted in the program with fine violin solos, which were repeatedly encored by his pleased audience.
y uangcrouscougns. extreme iy perilous cougns. i J'X,VCouShstllttr!,sPndte3irtl,etDrotndluBg6. J JrtZS Jj(i LLL& Couths that shake the whole body. Yoa need
Coughs
XI a regular medicine, a doctor's medicine, for m w . a . .
suca a cougn. ask your aocror acout Ayers Cherry Pectoral for these severe cases. W hT no orat ! W puMlafc J.C.imrC., f-fformulMofiil turtrprcilloo. Low. i; . Mm
KNEW HER GRAMMAR. Ika Landlady Wrota Correctly and Was Not to Elame. A London gentleman advertised for apartments at a fashionable watering place and received mauy replies. He pitched upon one cbieHy because it mentioned a splendid "sea view," and, as it was not convenient for hita to leave his business to see the apart uients, he closed with the offer by post, seiidiug a substantial deposit. When the time came for hi;u to take his holiday Le duly arrived at his destination and was surprised to find that not a glimpse of the sea was obtainable from any Iudow of his upartiuents. "I thought you said there was a splendid rea view" he said angrily to the landlady. "So there is. -ir." replied the landlady, drawing his ntteudon to a picture on the wall, a really excellent painting uf the sou. "Why. you er er What do you mean by such a swindle ' gasped the gentleman. "I meant a view of tho real r ea." "(:!. did you. Fir?" coolly said the IntKlIadv. "li' you vi'd refer to my
Icner van will see that I distinctly tated tlicvo was a splendid sea view
'Ja' the d:vY.-!::g room. Had I meant a vi -v of the rer.l oa I should have said there was a splendid sea view "from She drawiv.g i:::. I cr.nnot think how cuut -tted gentleman, as you evi-
"stublxKrtua toe just as the oira rme" or some equally weak explanation is made, or else he lays all the blame on his dogs, whose thoughts, could they but express them, it would be Interesting to Interpret. The test wing shooters do not close one eye ia aiming, nor do they follow the bird in its flights with the mutzle of the gun. but closing one eye Is Admittedly better than tightly shutting both, as many young would be sportsmen have been known to do. James W. IMxou in Recreation.
SLEEPING TENT AND TABERNACLE.
Last year during the annual meeting there were nearly 10,000 persons on the grounds at one time, and it is expected that this record will be broken this year, as the Saints have gained largely in numbers in the middle West.
TOWN TRUSTEES HAVE WORK AHAMBRIDGE
They Ordered a Quantity of
Split Pipe.
ACCEPTS THE INVITATION.
Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 22.
The town trustees met in regular ses
sion Tuesday evening and among oth
er matters decided upon was the ordering of 216 feet of vitrified split pipe for the purpose of capping the city water mains at the points of intersertion with the interurban tracks on
Main street. These caps break the in
duced current from the rails and pre
vents the action of electrolysis which
is rapidly destroying the pipes. The bill was awarded to the Cambridge City Lumber company, the work to be done by Contractor Tony Ileffel
of Muncie, who has charge of the lay
ing of the water pipes to the factory
district. Geo. W. Drischel, one of the
board was in receipt of a letter from
John W. Stokes, of Stokes Bros., at
Indianapolis, accepting the Invitation
to attend the home coming next month, and enclosing one dollar to bo used toward beautifying the old Capitol Hill cemetery for that week. Reports from the committees were read and the regular routine business
transacted. '
THEY MEAN IT No one should suffer a moment longer with Piles, for Dr. Leonhardt's IfemRoid will cure any case. Xo matter what kind you have, Blind, Bleeding, Internal, External, Itching or Suppurating, Dr. Leonhardt's Ilem-Roid. will cure you. - This statement is supported by a thousand testimonials from those who have been permanently cured. If you are not cured you get your money back. $1.00, Leo II. Fihe, Richmond, Ind., or The Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Eastern Indiana and V estern Ohio
In the simultaneous discharge of eight of the ten twelve inch guns of the Dreadnought a shock was given that vessel of more than 400.(KH tons, more than double that of any broadside ever before fired. The vessel of 1S,.h tons skidded sideways several yards, listed many degrees. The guns are fiftythree feet long and each shell of STo pounds is discharged by 20T pounds of cordite, with a muzzle velocity of 2.mm miles an hour.
C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell yp sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf
Cambridge City, Ind. A special car conveying the members of the Christian church from this city and Dublin to the big union picnic held at Jackson park Wednesday.
Only One "BR0M0 QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. Similarly named remedies sometimes deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE with black and red lettering, and bears the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Chicago passengers using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. , (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf
The Limit of Life. The most eminent medical scientists are unanimous in the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation of human life is many years below the attainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race Is now possessed. The critical period, that determines its duration, seems to be between 50 and CO; the proper care of the body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after 0 is Electric Bitters, the scientific tonic medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggist. 50c.
Cedar wood is much esteemed by farmers for its lasting qualities when used for fenceposts. An interesting praof of the power of this wood to resist the effects of time are furnished by the Egyptian boats made of cedar which were found buried near the banks of the Nile and which, according to recent estimates of their age were probably in use 4..""tio years ago. The fact must not be overlooked however, that these boats were covered by the dry sands of the" desert. Baltimore Sun.
dentlv are, couhl have made such an
regions error
-London Tit-Bits.
SHOOTING.
!i Cannot Da Taught to Hunters by Hooding Dookc. Wing siiooting can no more lie theoretically taught than can riding, skatIncr. sailing a boat, milking a cow or playing the violin. Practice and perseverance in this, as in all. field sports, can r.l no make perfect, while the most persistent effort even then often fails to make a crack shot." Certain rules, however, must govern the Itoginner, which, if observed, will materially aid him in becoming an expert. When a novice take;? the field for came he Is very apt to become flustered, or "rattled," at the critical moment when the bird Is flushed, and then he will stare, open mouthed, and wonder how It happened. This often occurs In the field, and the tyro invariably has some plausible excuse to offer. Hi "Ti,n was not cocked," be
Wagner's Childlike Happiness. While in London in 1ST.5 Wagner took a walk every day In Regent' park. There, at the small bridge over the ornamental water, would be stand regularly aud feed the ducks, having previously provided himself for the purpose with a number of French rolls, rolls ordered each day for the occasion. There was a swan, too, that came in for much of Wagner's affection. It was a regal bird and fit. as the mafter said, to draw the chariot of Lohengrin. The childlike happiness, full to overflowing, with which this Innocent occupation filled Wsgner was an impressive sicht never to be forgotten. It was Wagner you .saw before yon. the natural man, affectionate, gentle and mirthful. From Ferdinand IT a e per a "Wagner a I Knew lllni."
Commercial travelers of Bohemia had a meeting the other day, at which tney resolved to demand from Z to loo per cent advance in salaries, to correspond with a similar increase claimed In cost of living, especially on the road.
A FACT PROVEN. Should Convlare Kvra he Mot Skeptical of It Truth. If thpre Is the fltsrhtest doubt In th minds of any that Dandruff (terms do not exist, their belief is compelled by th fact that a rabbit Innoeulated with the germs became baM in six weeks timeIt must be apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of baldness Is the destruction of the rerm which act is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of cases by the application of Newbro'n ITerpb'Me. Pandruff Is canned, by the same frertn which causes baldness and can be pre vented with the same remedy Newbro'S Herplclde. Accept no substitute. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Sold br leadlnsr 6Tujre1ts. Send 10c 1n tarr.rs for aample to The Herplcide Co., "Detroit. Mich. Two sizes 50 cents and SI. 00. A. G. Luken &. Co., Special Agents.
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ENTERTAINED GIRL FRIENDS
Miss Susie Freeman, Cambridge City,
Was Hostess. Camhridge City, Ind., Aug. 22 Miss
Susie Freeman delightfully entertained a number of girl friends in honor of her guest, Edna Ahernathy, of Liberty, at the home of her parents on
West Church street, Tuesday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was spent at games, a prize being offered to th$ little girl finding the largest number of peanuts hidden in the lawn, and a consolation prize to the one finding the least. The guests were Edna Aher
nathy, Alice McCaffrey. Nina Harrison, Winifred Wagar, Sarah Oliver, Alice Walter, Esther Strawn and Hel
en Tyler. Refreshments were served.
SIXTY-SIX TICKETS SOLD. Cambridge City. Ind., Aug. 22.
Sixty-six tickets were sold from the local office of the T.. II., I. & E, for
Jackson park yesterday, where a picnic of all the Christian churches in Wayne county was held.
TWO FOR ADOPTION DEGREE Cambridge City, Ind.. Aug. 22.
Osage Tribe No. 93, ' will have two
candidates for the adoption next Saturday night. They are Roy Kirkwood and James Williams.
Hard to quit COFFEE? Not if you use POSTUEU FOOD COFFEE "There's a Reason"
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The
Place For Your
Henmllnfts
Home.
Graded and graveled streets, shade trees planted, sidewalks down, city cars and it electric lights, cement sidewalks to the property, etc. Five houses completed, two now building, and two more to be started inside a few weeks.
Lots Are Pri
180, $190, $200
50.
$5.00
'5 aed
Each lot a big bargain at the present prices, secures any lot. $125 to $2.00 weekly pays for it
Marry Payne Whitney, who has Teen directed by the supreme court of New York City to pay himself a half million dollars for services rendered as executor of the estate of his father, the late William C. Whitney. The court order was the result of a friendly suit, technically brought so as to justify an accounting. The Whitney fortune is $2";,000,000.
With your lot paid for, you can borrow the money, build a home according to your own ideas, and your present rent money will repay the loan. Isn't it foolish to keep on paying rent when you can own your own home so easily ?
Only a few lots remain for sale. It is to your interest to see Benton Heights before all the lots are sold. Come any time, morning, afternoon or evening. We refund your carfare, whether you buy or not
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