Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 216, 6 September 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICIOIOXO PALLADllj ji bU:-xi.i.iiGjiA3i, FRIDAY, SEPTEJllJhli O, liM7.

.; ; His Oar $10.00 Soils Save you $5.00 Onr $10.00 Rain Coats Save you $5.00 Onr $10.00 Overcoats Save you $5.00 Our $3.00 Pants Save you $2.00 Onr $1.00 Hats Save you $1.50 We have the biggest stock and the best values ever offered from this store. Why Pay More? Et W. I ALL 914 Main

Bear in Mind when yon need a new roof that the best roofing under the sun Is Vulcanite Sold exclusively by Pilgrim Bros. Phone 210 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

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UPHELD BY MN

who recognize a pure article when

they taste it. Richmond Export Beer holds high place. The object of this

ad, is to call your attention to It if

you're not familiar with its many good qualities. Good way to test it is to order a case or two, which will be delivered at your door the very day you order. M i nek Brewing Co.

We Give Yon What Yon Ask For We make it. a rule, to give our customers just what they ask for, if we have it in stock. If we don't carry it, we will gladly procure it. Our facilities make this easy and will save you time. In case of immediate necessity, our opinion "arid advice as to any of the proprietary nostrums is always at your command. Qulgley's Drug Store 4th and Main.

Warm Words of praise from our customers are heard from all sides laudation of our coal quality, careful screening, prompt delivery and lowest rates for highest grade fuel. Naturally we are pleased, just as naturally well work all the harder to maintain first rank as coal dealers. O. D. Bullerdick 529 S. 5th SL Phone 1235

The Hub Of The Body. The orrao around which U tLe other organs revohr. and nren which they are largely dependent lor their welfare. Is the stomach. When the function of the ctomach become Impaired, the bowels and liver also become deranged. To cure a disease of the stomach, liver or bowels ret a 50 cent or f 1 bottle of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at your druseist's. It is the promptest relief for constipation and dys- . papal aye compounded..

ASSIGN TEACHERS FOR SCHOOL YEAR

instructors Are Placed for the

Term Which Opens on September 16th.

ARE. SEVERAL NEW FACES.

THE BOARD FEELS THAT IT HAS BEEN FORTUNATE IN THE CHOICE OF TEACHERS TO FILL VACANCIES.

The school board has made the full

list of assignments for the various

GOOD SENSE IN THE USE OFMEDICINE How Prepared Household Remedies May Be Intelligently Employed and Proof of What One of Them Has Accomplished. There are some vr ho will not employ a doctor under any circumstances and others who argue that we should not so much as take a simple cough mixture without calling on a medical practitioner

to prescribe it. As usual the truth lies between the

two extremes and common sense i3 all

that is required to find it. Safe family

remedies, tried by time and proved valuable by experience will always have their place in the household and there

are constantly occurring instances in -hiH f hev miiv hA TirnrKrl v nrl infI!i.

gently used. A good tonic, safe for use schools, the opening of which takes

witnous a doctors prescription, witn place seDtemDer 16. Tnere will be a

complete directions for taking, such as I . r . f - . .

Dr. Williams' Pink Puis, will of ten save I " "

money, time and suffering. Jers this year, the only corps remain-

If you feel run down, either through tTl, ,nrno aa vea v,n, a v,0

nrnr-wurK. vsnrrv. I tr niiiih u i t'n l hi ram i

on the bodily forces, you cannot do better Finley building. The board feels that

than to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, n has been most fortunate in securing

airs, xseme jvieaa, oi k .rjeaiora street, . . . . tk. tQ teachers to fill the vacancies. The

"After the birth of my baby I did not list follows:

get very strong, but grew weaker, u T A. Mott, superintendent

anytnmg, as tune went on. Any nine

excitement or work, even going up stairs, made me tired out and short of breath.

My digestion wa poor and I didn't get

hungry. If I forced rayseii to eat, the gas on my stomach distressed me terri

bly. I was pale and nervous and wa often troubled with dizzy headaches and

palpitation or the heart. "I lost interest in life and became

melancholy. The medicines I took for

over a year didn't help m, so I began to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sooner

than I hail hoped, I noticed a little

benefit and continued the treatment

until well. My complexion becama

healthy and blood pure. My appetit came back, digestion was good ami gradually my nerves crew strong. I felt

better and stronger in every way."

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes

for $2.50, by the Dr. VV llliams Medicine cTi a. 3 v -V

Dressed Young Turkeys Dressed Young Ducks Chickens to Fry, Roast, Stew Backmeyer's Home Made SAIUEK KRAUT The first of tlie season and famously fine

Tokay and Malaga Grapes, Fancy Bartlett Pears, Fine Lombard, Plums, Home Grown Peaches. Fancy Indiana Monte Cristo Watermelons 25c each large. Major Grey's Chutney Sauce JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

COMMITTEES WERE CHOSEN

Final Arrangements for the Cambridge

City Free Fair.

Office: Garfield school, corner

Eighth and North B.

Ella V. Winchester, Clerk. Supervisors. Alice G. Locke, drawing. Will Earhart, music. W. S. Iliser, manual training. Emma Bond, assistant manual train

ing.

High School. , Twelfth and South A.

D. It. Ellabarger, principal Math. Bertha E. Hawkins Math.

F. L. Torrence Math. Caroline Stahl German

Elma L. Nolte .. ..Latin and German

Chas. E. Morris ... Latin Frank Lamar .. ..Physical Sciences

J. F. Thompson. . .Biological Sciences

C. Augusta Mering English Edith Tallant .... English and Latin

Juliet Robbins ..English and Science W. D. Waldrip History Albert Jones . . . . Commercial Dep't.

Eliza C. Curtis .. ..Commercial Dep't. Alice G. Locke Drawing Will Earhart Music

Garfield Eighth and North B

N. C. Heironimus, principal. .History . r i tin j - w . I

Anna r. inn .. . .orummar a.uu jiumi;

Magdalena Schulz

English Classics and German

Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 6 The

Business Man's association met Wed

nesday evening and committees were appointed to make the final arrange

ments for the free fair and home com

ing week. The meeting was adjourned EIizabeth M. Williams

to meet next Wednesday night when Algebra and Grammar

the committees will make reports. Alice Test . . . . Latin and German

W. O. Wissler. History and Physiology

Will C. Conrad Arithmetic

Carrie C. Lesh Drawing

Emma Bond

I Hannah M. Jones 5AB-4A

Grace Simpson 4B-3AB Martha M. Dickinson 2AB1A

Alice E. Unthank. Ass't Principal. .IB

Mildred Dickinson Kindergarten

A RHETORICAL inlUMPH.

Wigs end Thin Skulls.

The curious thinness of some skulls of Egyptian mummies of the fourth to the nineteenth dynasty has been

studied by Dr. G. Elliot Smith, pro

fessor of anatomy at Cairo, and he suggests that the cause may have been the wearing of heary igg. It occurs

in both male and female skulls. It is found only in mummies of wealthy people, end the upper classes of the

period to which the phenomenon belongs are known to have followed the fashion of wearing enormous wigs. Intermittent pressure, such as that of the water jars carried by modern fellaheen women, does not seem to affect the blood supply sufficiently to cause the bone of atrophy. St. Louis PostDispatch. A new method of cuting steel Is said

to have been patented by a Belgian engineer. The process consists in first

heating the metal by means of an oxyhydrogen flame and then cutting It by

a small stream of oxygen gas, which

unites with the steel and forms a fusi

ble oxide, which flows freely from the

cut. It is said that the cut is fully as smooth as that made by the saw, and is only 1-100 Inch wide.

HEARST MOVEMENT IS DEAD INJHIS STATE No Vitality Shown in Behalf of Publisher.

LEAGUE PROVES FIZZLE.

Indianapolis, Sept. 0. The Hearst movement in Indiana is dead. No funeral sermon has been preached and taps have not been sounded formally, but the movement Is as devoid of vitality as a last year's bird's nest. The attempt to establish a vigorous

branch of the Indpendence League in Indiana has not panned out, and

while the effort has not been officlall5'

pronounced a fizzle It is conceded I)' those who have watched the movement bloom and fade that any formal

acknowledgement of its defunct con

dition would be a needless admission.

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If you need money for coal, Get it now. Jf you need money for furniture. Get It now. If you need money for the doctor, Get It now. If you need money for clothing, Get it now. !f you need money for any other purpose. Get it now. If you need money at all.

The Rye and an adjoining spur of

the Chiltern Hills near High Wycombe

England are nightly overrun with a

countless host of frogs. Local resi

dents have had to seek fresh prome

nades and a crusade against the

frogs has been planned.

Sh.r.dan. Speech In Connection W.ti- Manual Training and Sewing

the Hastings Trial

Answering a correspondent who asl-' ed about the speech of Sheridan in connection with the Warren Hastings trial, the London News says: "That Immense oratorical triumph was certainly not reported in the notes in question, for the Oude speech was not delivered during the trial. Sherl dan pronounced it in the house of com mons in the year before the trial in moving that the Oude cliarge should be one of the articles of the Impeachment. "No speech recorded in our history ever had such a reception. The entire

house and all in the galleries violated the traditions of parliament and set n

W. S. Hiser.. Manual Training W. S. Hiser

, . . . Manual Trainirg Wood Work

Will Earhart Music

Finley Fourth and South B Catherine V. Reese, Principal. .. .7B

Emma Leeson ..6AB E. Annie Wilson ..5AB

B. Grace Test 4AB Mary R. Marsh 3AB Minnie E. Hale, Ass't. Principal. .2AB Margaret L. Schofield ..1AB Cordya Simpson Kindergarten

Warner.

Junction Seventh and Ft. Wayne Ave.

precedent that remains unfollowed by j Harriet A. Thompson, Principal . .7B clapping furiously and' continuously. Carolyn L. Salter ....6AB

Pitt, fully conscious of the extraor Clara B. Graves 5AB

dinary state of excitement disclosed by Lulu M. Likins 4AB

this breach of decorum, moved the ad Anna Finfrock C...3AB

journment tn the unparalleled ground Elizabeth Foulke 2AB

that 'the minds of members were to. t.,11- r TpRt Asst Prinrinal iati

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agitated Jo discuss the question wit!: coolness and judicllly. Sheridan had spoken for five . hours and forty mitv utes. No full report of the speech exists. The best appeared in the Lon don Chronicle for Feb. 8, 1787. "The fame of the speech was sue!that when the trial came on "0 wagladly paid for a peat in the hall ol the day of Sheridan's speech as manager of the impeachment. Macau lay's account of that speech, which i? both misleading and inaccurate in sev eral respects, at least permits us fo know the fact that the speaker was publicly embraced by Burke on resuming his seat. At a later stage in the trial six years later, in fact Sheridan

Mabel C. Ellis Kindergarten

Starr. Fifteenth and North C.

Sophia W. Marchant, principal, ....7B

Emma Newman GAB

Elizabeth Sands 6B 5A

Katherlne Cox 5B 4A

Anna K. Iredell 4AB Ina Clawson 4B 3A Stella Kelsey 3AB Sarah J. Harned 2AB Mary Lemon 1AB Anna M. Lupton, Asst. Prln IB Albertha Kelsey Kindergarten

Whitewater. Thirteenth and North G.

delivered another speech which was D. D. Ramsey, principal . . 6AB described by one of the auditors as an Lulu Moorman 5AB

extraordinary rhetorical triumph."

With a Capital and Surplus of

$275,000

for security exceptional facilities for taking care of business central location wise management and all the details which constitute a strong banking institution, the Richmond Trust Company extends to its patrons the assurance that their interests will be well served.

Richmond Trust Co. Elgar G. Hibberd, president Adam H. Bartel, 1st vice president. John J. Harrington, 2nd vice president.

Walter K. Henley, treasurer.

secretary and

Huldah J. Kenley 4AB

Elizabeth Rankin .. .. 3AB

Anne O. Harned SB 2A

Kate W. Morgan 2B 1A

Elizabeth R. Close, Asst. Prin IB

Maud Toms Kindergarten

Hibberd. Eighth and South F.

Anna M. Schultz, principal ....German Hettie Elliott 7B GA

Nellie E. Fetta 6B 5A

Josephine Buhl 5A3

Carolyne E. Heitbrink 4AB

Lucile Mayr 3AB Ida L. Meyer 3B 2A

Kiturah Parsons . . .'. 2B 1A

Tlvina H. Steen, Asst. Prin IB

Mary Jay Kindergarten

Vaile. Fourteenth and South C.

Ada Woodward, principal 7B-6A

Sarah Sanderson 6B-5A Martha P. Boyd 5B

Eva A. Mawhood 4AB

Marguerite Hill 3AB

Lulu Gans 2AB

Margaret E. Mooney, Ass't Prin...lAB Alice Winder Kindergarten

Baxter.

West Third and Randolph. Martha A. Whitacre, principal ..6AB Clara Newman 5AB Anna H. Kienker 4AB Inez Trueblood 4B-3A Martha Horney, ass't prin 3B-2A Alida Swain 2B-1A Jane M. Dunlop IB Sarah J. Williams Kindergarten. Sevastopol. Ridge and Maple. J. W. Outland. Principal ...6AB

Eat for contentment. Eat for good nature. Both are the result of physical health. The most nutritious food made from flour is U meeds Bisciyiit Every bite a mouthful of energy.

In dust and moisture proof packages.

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The only fertilizer that will always drill in ANY DRILL any day in the year. Absolutely dry, fine as powder and filled with pure plant food. The goods are in stock. You are invited to come and see it before you buy

Feed and Phone 1679.

Seed Sforo 39 South 6th Qt.

One Quart Mason Jars, per dozen 40c Star Tin Cans, per dozen 33c Lightning Jars, per dozen 90c 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00 4 lbs. Lima Beans for 25c 7 lbs. Navy Beans for . 25c Marrofat Beans and big ones, per pound 5c Kidney Beans, per pound 5c Fine Large Smooth Potatoes, per bushel $1.00 Farmers, we will pay you 18 cents per dozen for eggs, and 20 cents per pound for butter. Bring us all you have. See our stock of Linoleum; several patterns of the best grade and It goes at 40c per yard. . Look out for bills next week. food's Model lepl Store

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Our Saturday Market Consists of Everything Good There is to be Had Dressed Young Chickens Jersey Sweet Potatoes Lima Beans Fancy Celery Egg Plant Sweet Corn Home Grown Tip Top Melons Sweet as Iloney Fancy Oranges Bananas Plums California Grapes Peaches Cooking and Eating Apples Baked Ham Baked Tenderloin Cream to Whip Mafor Grey's Chutney Deeriield Waters Try tbem. Tbey are fine.

Your vacation will not be complete unless yon take a KODAK WITH YOU ,, We have tbem. Prices to suit any parse. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY. 801 Main St.. Richmond. Water Wings 25c

L larslii Coal and SmppHy Co. Cor. 2nd and North A Sts.

XXome Pbone 794

Bell Pbone 113 -- - -