Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 206, 26 August 1907 — Page 8

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THE KICIOIOMJ 1ALL,A1J1C -UUAUAl", AtUUST 0, 1MU7. EVANGELISM TO BE Kept From Testifying in Divorce Case Yd. 1,000 Yards 6c Lawn on Sale n

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TUESDAY MORNING AT THE People's Store A Big Towel 18x36 in. fringe Huck a back -...5c

A Good Apron Gingham, blue check . A Good Dark Outing Flannel at only Pretty Persian Challies at only Mill Ends, fine 25c Madras at only , See our remnant counter for bargains.

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Open Evenings.

Next 8th Street Hose House.

TRADING STAMP Sale This Week

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with one 2 oz bottle of A. H P, Extract, strictly pure, at 25

10 STAMPS with one pkg. of A. & P. Prepared Flour at 10c.

10 STAMPS with one bottle " of Liquid Blueing at 10c.

10 STAMPS with one bottle of Celery Salt at 15c.

(SO STAMPS With one 18 oz. can of A. P. BAKING POWDER At 50c. Absolutely pure. Best Made.

10 STAMPS with one half lb. can of A. and P. Cocoa at 20c.

10 STAMPS with one pkg. of Macaroni or Spaghetti at 10c.

Usual Amount of Extra Stamps with all our Coffees. Fresh Roasted.

The Great Atlantic Cl Pacific Tea Co. 727 Main Street Old Prion 53 W. New Phon 107

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This Important Topic Before The Five Years' Meeting of Friends.

CHANGES ARE EXPECTED.

IT IS HOPED TO FIND SOME PRAC-J

TICAL METHOD OF UNITING THE FRIENDS IN THIS IMPORTANT WORK.

One of the Important matters that

the Five Years' Meeting of American

Friends, which meets in Richmond in

October, will have to consider, is evan

gelism, and important changes in evangelistic methods are expected.

The recent institute held at Plain-

field, adopted the following suggestion.

to be sent to the next Five Years' Meet

ing:

"To the Five Years' Meeting of Friends

to be held at Richmond, Ind.. Tenth month, 15, 1907: "The Friends' Bible institute held at

Plainfield. Ind., by committees repre-

senting Indiana, Western and Wilmington Yearly Meetings, has earnestly

considered the problem of evangelism that confronts our church, and we desire to recommend to the Five Years' Meeting, that" it formulate some practical means of uniting the forces of Friends in the extremely important

work of carrying the message of the

gospel to men who sit in darkness. W'e hope to see the work of evangelizing the multitudes pushed in every com

munity of Friends, with a united pur

pose and spirit, till our numbers be multiplied, and our message to the world have the presentation it de- j

serves. W e feel that the times are peculiarly fitted to listen to our mes

sage ,and that the opportunity of proclaiming it, especially to the unchurched multitudes In the cities, makes an

urgent demand upon the devotion and resources of our people."

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TWICE TOLD TESTIMONY. Richmond People Are Doing All They

Can for Fellow Sufferers.

FORDS We can make immediate delivery on Model N and R Runabouts. Model N, $600. Model R, $750 Demonstrations at any time. Call or write RICHMOND AUTO AGENCY, 1207 Main St Phones: Bell I44R. New 425

Richmond testimony ha3 been pub

lished to prove the merit of Doan's

Kidney Pills to others in Richmond, who suffer from bad backs and kidnoy ills. Lest any sufferer doubt that the

cures made by uoans jvianey iii-s are thorough and lasting, we produce confirmed proof statements from

Richmond people saying that the

cures they told of years ago were per

manent. Here's a Richmond case:

Charles A. Fry, for a number of

years a member of the Richmond Fire

Department, living at 40 Ft. Aaynf. avenue, Richmond, Ind., says: "A few years ago I got Doan's Kidney Pills at

A. G. Lnken & Co.'s drug siore ior my son, Harrison, who had been trou

bled much of his life with weakrefs of the kidneys. I had heard the remedy well recommended for such cases. After he had taken them a short tima his condition was mucTi improved, and we continued the treatment for a while longer until his kidneys were again in normal condition. Since then he has never been troubled, and I cannot praise Doan's Kidney Pills too highly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Anna Gould, formerly Countess f was entrusted with investigations by

Castellane and Louis Dusseau, form- Count Boni and it was for this rea-

erly Count Castellane's chauffeur, son that he was tricked to New York

Dusseau says that he was transferred city by the Goulds. The chauffeur

to Helen Gould's employ by Anna is now exhibiting a cablegram which

Gould, just before the famous divorce he saT3 was Count Boni's acceptance

suit, so that he could not testify of his offer to return to France and

against the countess, and in behalf aid him in the suit against his former

of Count Boni. He maintains that he j wife.

DEAL HAS NOTDEVELOPED Future of Cedar Springs Is Still Uncertain.

A Trial Will Convince Yon Palladram Want Ads. Pay

Oliver '.Worley. who is temporarily

located at Cincinnati, was here to Bpend Sunday with his rrife, who Is visiting Mr. W'orley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Worley.

New Paris, O., Aug. 26 So far there

is nothing new to report as to the deal for- the ownership of Cedar Springs.

As announced, Dayton and Cincinnati parties are trying to buy the resort outright, and while it is over two weeks since they were here looking over the grounds the sale has not been completed, although negotiations are still under way. If the deal goes through the place will be run as a Sanitarium.

CONCERT WELL ATTENDED Many Hundreds of People Were at the Glen.

HAY FEVERSEASON IS ON Many Local People Have Gone To the North.

Hundreds of people attended the band concert given in Glen Miller Sunday afternoon by the Richmond city band. It was the largest crowd that has attended a concert this season.

Nero's eyegisis. tiirough which the nearsighted tyrant watched the gladi.ltorial games, was an emerald cut Into ' form Af r 1r?

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Mr. and Mrs. Will Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson came Friday from Economy to attend the Richmond Chautauqua.

The hay fever season Is on in Rich

mond .and several local people have

gone north to avoid the usual inconveniences accompanying the disease. Those who are staying at home are "cachooing" with a vengeance. This season is reported to be the worst for hay fever ever known In Wayne county.

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AII the people who want goods at Wholesale Price, this is your chance and we will sell until every article is gone, and remember, $1.00 worth for 75 cents, and 50c articles for 39c; 25c articles for 19c, and 10 cent ones for 8c Store opens Tuesday morning at 7:30 and we will be open every night during the week until 9 o'clock. P. S. All Fixtures are for saler

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1070; Old Phone 13R. 411-113 Main Street.

Anarchist Leader Visits Congress.

When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part ol the civilized woriJ.

GIBSON'S S0M F0IJSH The King of Cleaners. A CLEANING POVVDER. Instead of rubbing and scraping at a hard cake of scouring soap that requires time and patience, simply pick up a can of Gibson's Soap Polish; toss a little through the perforated top Into a kettle or pan. then apply the brush or rag and the work is don with one-half the labor. SPECIALLY PRICED, TOMORROW ONLY. ,10 Cts. per Can; 3 Cans for 25c. -f 0THZR ECONOMIES. Polk's Best Tomato Soup (You know what It Is, tomorrow only, 3 cans for 25c Keinz's Plain Vegetarian Baked Beans, large cans, sold most places at ISc can, special for the day 2 Cans, 25c PHONE YOUR ORDERS. JOHN VI. EGGEEVJEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

THE PLACE TO BANK IS WITH DICKINSON TRUST CO. Wo offer unexcelled facilities in caring for your RANKING BUSINESS. Let us serve you. We have just received a supply of leather bound Pocket Savings Danks for the use of our deposit ors who carry an account of at least $1.00 with us. We Invito you to open an account with us and secure one of tbeso convenient little safes.

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Here Is something that you need RICHMOND EXPORT

Read well and thm you will come

to the conclusion that the eminent

physicians who declare that coffee Is

a form of slow poison, a pernicious

drug, are correct in their opinion.

Minck's beer is properly brewed of

malt and hops and fully ' aged the

most healthful and delicious beverage.

Drink it today and you will feel satis

fied as to the correctness of this as

sertion.

Mi nek Brewing Co.

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THE PICK OF THE MINES Is the fuel we offer the people of Richmond. Experience has taught us that to sell the best we must buy the host, and the product Is here to be seen by your critical eye. Question Is "Will you seo our coal?" O. D. Bnllerdick 529 S. 5th SI. Phone 1235

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Richmond Trust Co.

Capital Stock ?2.j0.fKV Surplus .. 25,000 Financial business of all kinds transacted. 3 per cent interest paid on savings. OFFICERS. Elgar G. Ilibberd, president. Adam II. Bartel, 1st vice president. John J. Harrington, 2nd vice president. , Walter K. Henley, secretary and treasurer. DIRECTORS. Adam H. Bartel. Edwin H. Cates. Howard Campbell. George L. Cates. John B. Dougan. George H. Eggemeyer. John M. Eggemeyer. Jonas Gaar. Henry Gennett. John J. Harrington. Charles H. Land. Elgar G. Hibberd.

HUNTINGTON LIME, 22c BU. Goes farther, works easier, lasts longer than any other lime. A trial order will prove this. For sale only by HARSH COAL & SUPPLY CO. Phone New 749; Old 113.

Lowe Bros. Gives best results. We guarantee satisfaction

ilarim Bros.

Phone 210 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

EMMA GOLDMAN. Emma wold-nan. tTi American anarch- . The eon-it!on will continue for several

1st. Is one of the leading figures at the days. Leading anarchists of the world congress oowin session a-t Amsterdam, are in attendai.ee. - - .

NO HEADACHE CAN RESIST NYAL'S HEADACHE CURE Quiglcy's Drug Store 4th and Mala

Bee Hive Grocery PHONE 190 298

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Bee Hive Grocery PHONE 190 298

DeerfleH Water

We have accepted the agency for the Deerfield Water Co. and can fill orders for the "same from our store. Our stock consists of the following products: Plain Water, Carbonated Water, Ginger Ale, Lemon Sour and Sarsaparilla. Call for booklet on Pure water and its relation to Life and Health.

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