Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 220, 11 September 1907 — Page 3
THE KIUIOIOMJ FALLAD1U3I AND SUN-TEI.EGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. PAGE THREE.
BADLY INJURED BY A
FALL -D0WII STAIRS
James Mann BroughUo Reid
Hospital for Treatment.
Hagerstown, Ind., Sept. 11. James Mann, cigar maker for Pleasant Daris,
while going to his room above Back
enstoe's hardware store Monday night.
passed the bed-room door and opened the outside door, leading down a stairway into te back yard. He fell and broke both bones in his left leg. XEhfs happened about 11 o'clock, but it was near twelve when he was found. He was then taken to the home of Dr. F. C. Lamar and Tuesday morning he was taken to Richmond by Dr. Lamar, to Reid hospital.
NOBODY SPARED.
Kidney Troubles Attack Richmond Men and Women, Old and Young Alike.
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Miss Lillian Crossland, sixteen-year-old New York girl, who, after discovering a burglar In her home, tried to
Can't control the kidney secretions, capture him. She was knocked down,
Invitation Will Be Sent to District Officers.
DAY FOR THE OLD PEOPLE.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain
Women worry, can't do daily work. Robust men have lame and aching
backs. Old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame. Endure distressing urinary ills. The cure for man, for women, or for child. Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys Cure all the varied forms of kidney Suffering. Richmond testimony guarantees every box. Mrs. F. Heater, of 607 North Thir teenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "My son while working one day wrenched his back, and believing It had af- ' fected his kidneys hs got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from A. G. Lu-
ken & Co's. drug store. After taking
but resumed her pursuit until she had
caused the arrest of the burglar,
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETS ATCJNTERVILLE. September Session Will Be Held at The Home of Thomas Clark Next Saturday. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 11 The Wayne county horticultural society will meet next Saturday, September 14, at the residence of Thomas Clark on Plum street. This will be an all day meeting and a picnic dinner will be served. Everyone is invited.
WILL RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 11 Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wheeler and son,
Moulton left today for their future
a few doses the pain disappeared and home in California. This is Mr. Wheelhe believes Doan's Kidney Pills a fine.er's birthplace and he has long been
prominently identmea wun tne dusi
A business meeting of the Epworth league of First M. E. church was held
Tuesday evening and several items of business were transacted. The resig
nation of Miss Laura McManis, second
vice president, was accepted. Miss
McManis will soon take up her resi
dence at Indianapolis. Short talks
were made by the Rev. Wade, the Rev.
Bunyan and others, in which expres
sions of appreciation were made for the excellent services of Miss McManis in her official capacity. Miss Karns was appointed to take charge of the de
partment until a successor is elected, which will be at the business meeting in October.
Arrangements were also made for a
league rally to be held on the evening
of September 22. The rally will take the place of the regular evening church service, and a program along Epworth league lines will be provided.
Invitations will be sent to all of the Richmond district officers to be present and participate in the exercises.
It was also decided to hold old people's day on October C. On this date
all of the old people of the church and "shut-ins"' will be conveyed to the church and provided for during the day. Exercises appropriat to the occasion will be arranged.
WOMAN'S LITERARY CLUB HAS CHOSEN OFFICERS. Mrs. Stella Teas Was Chosen President for the Year Next With Mrs. Pike. Centerville, Ind., Sept. 11 The Woman's literary club met with Mrs. Fred Teas and the following officers were elected for the year: President Mrs. Stella Teas. Vice-Pres. Miss Mary Clark. Sec'y Mrs. Charles Porter. Treas. Mrs. Irene Parrott. Critic Miss Mary Teas. Librarian Mrs. Bertha Dunbar. There was no regular program and each member responded to roll call by giving her opinion as to the subject to be taken up by the club for the com
ing year. The next meeting being the first of the club year, it was decided
to give it the form of a celebration, and a committee was appointed to have the program in charge. This celebration will be in two weeks with Mrs. Edna Pike as hostess.
SICK HEADACHE. This disease is caused by a derangement of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Chicago passengers using C C. & L. trains land at 12th at. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf
Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
remedy for backache
.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 aud
take no other.
Siberia is feeling the pressure of th
hard working Chinese. The higher wages paid in Siberia and In the Amur
provinces attract them. Travellers on
the Transsiberian railroad say that
Chinese are seen constantly at every station of the railroad as far inland as
Irkutsk, ; being engaged as fruit and truck farmers and coming to the train to' dispose of their produce to passengers. Much of the money made by these people is remitted to their relations at home. It is a custom with Chinese never to write home without forward
ing some gift.
NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on October 1, 1907, the City of Richmond, will redeem its City Refunding Bonds Itos.- 2 and 3 of $1,000 each, and interest on the same will cease on that day. WEBSTER PARRY, 11-1S-25 City Controller.
' C., C. & I ticket agent will sell yp Bleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tt
ness circles and Is held in the highest esteem of every one. Their going is a cause for deep regret among a host of friends who wish them great success.
DISMISS SCHOOL FOR FUNERAL. New Paris, O., Sept. 11 The funeral of Mrs. Arch Raney was held Tuesday morning. Quite a number of people from Richmond were in attendance. The schools were dismissed on account
of the funeral.
I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me entirely
and I had been taking other medicine f
for nine days without relief. I heartily recommend this remedy as being
the best to my knowledge for bowel complaints. R. G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.
NOTICE OF HIGHVAY PETITION. Notice is hereby given to all per
sons concerned that a petition signed , an improved free crave! road with
by more than fifty (50) freeholders j the eastern boundary of said Wash-
and three-tenths (S31.3) feet to a point fifteen (15) feet west of the east line of the northwest Quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34) and five hundred seventy-four and five tenths (374.5) feet north of the south line of said last named northwest quarter; thence south parallel with the east line of said northwest quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34) and fifteen (15) feet therefrom, five hundred seventy-four and five tenths (574.5) feet to the south line of said last named northwest quarter; thei.ee east fifteen (15) feet upon and along the couth line of said northwest quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34) to the southeast corner of said northwest quarter, which is also the center of said Section Thirty-four (34) and the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of said last named Section; thence
east upon and along the line dividing the northeast and the southeast quarters of said Section Thirty-four (34), one thousand three hundred eleven and eight tenths (1311.S feet; thence south parallel with tho east line of the southeast quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34), one thousand one hundred seventy-seven and right tenths (1177.S) feet; thence south, eighty-three and one-fourth (K3;i) degrees east, nine hundred thirty-five (935) feet; thence south, eighty-five (85) degrees and fifty (50) minutes east, three hundred ninety and eight tenths (390.S) feet to the east line of the southeast quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34). which is also the east line of Washington Township, Wayne County, and State of Indiana. Said line of highway is less than
three (3) miles In length and connects
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and voters of Washington Township, Wayne County, and State of Indiana, addressed to the Board of Commissioners of said County, has been filed in my office, a copy of such petition being as follows, to-wit: "State of Indiana, County of Wayne. To the Board of Commissioners of the County of Waj-nc: We, the undersigned, freeholders and voters within and of Washington Township, Wayne County, State of
sqimml iiir The time has come when the boys must return to school. Fortunately an early shipment of boys and chlldrens clothing enables us to show a complete line of boys and children's suits. We have them in all the latest fabrics, as well as
blacks and blues and they are cut in ttie "Sailor," "-Russian Blouse, Single and Double-breasted sack knee-pant belt suits. $2.50, 03.50, $4.00 $5.00 and $6.00 P:00 Specials A novelty suit for boys from S to 16 years. These are the new dark shades and mixtures and have two pairs of trousers, one blouse and straighL
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ington Township; and a United States rural mail route passes over and along the entire length of such road. And said petitioners recommend that said highway be at least thirty (30) feet In width and graded the entire length thereof and that the top of such grade be at least sixteen (16) feet wide and properly sloped in such a manner that no water will collect or remain thereon, and that suitable and
proper side ditches be constructed on
Indiana, pray that the public highway j each side of such grade and at or near already located an.i established as . the bottom thereof of sufficient fcize,
You are going to buy a Fall Hat. We have a complete line of Malory guaranteed cravenette hats Right blocks for every face and all the new shades of Pearl, Tan and Neutra. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00
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hereinafter set forth and described and being in said Washington Town
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slope and fall to carry off all waters from said road as fast as the same
fall or collect thereon, and that neces-
REV. GRAUSER WAS RETURNED. New Paris, .O., Sept. 11. The Rev.
Grauser has been returned by the Methodist conference, much to the satisfaction of that congregation.
LANE WILL JUDGE POULTRY. Cambridge City, Ind., Sept. 11 The
poultry exhibits next week will be
judged by James Lane of Spiceland.
Mr. Lane is an expert poultryman.
Fifty thousand dollars is needed to pay certain government expenses in Guam, and the request has been made that the money be sent in paper form,
not In coin. The natives, it has been found on receiving the money In coin bury it and go without the necessities
of life, while having in some Instances,
a goodly pot of treasure secretly buried
in the ground. They do not thus value
paper money and it is hoped that the
natives will now expend their wages,
keep money in circulation and at the
same time improve their mode of liv Ing.
diana, shall be graded, drained sid sary and suitable culverts, or bridges, paved with gravel, the center line of j be constructed In the line of said which public highway is as follows, grade, or other openings be made
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY
ONE OF THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
PICNICKED AT THE GLEN. Boston, Ind., Sept. 11. The Boston
M. E. Sunday school picnicked at Glen Miller Park, Saturday.
"Milliner" is a corruption for "Milan-
er," from Milan, wh,Ich city at one time gave the fashion to Europe in all
matters of taste in woman's headgear.
For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor
and popularity until it Is now one of the most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases, such as coughs, -colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and is undoubtedly the best in the market for the purposes for which it is intended. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Section Three (31, which is also the southeast corner of Section Four (4), Township Fifteen (15), North, Range Thirteen (13), East, and at a graded and improved free gravel road running west from said point, thence
north upon and along the section line dividing said Sections Three (3) and Four (4) to the northwest corner of said Section Three (3), which is also the northeast corner of said Section Four (4) and the southeast corner of
Section Thirty-three (33) and the southwest corner of Section Thirtyfour (34) In Township Sixteen (16), North, Range Thirteen ("'3). East; thence north upon and along the sec-
through the same wherever necessary to pass water from one side of tiich grade to the other, by reason of the configuration of the land upon and along which such highway is located and established; and that such grade be so constructed that no ascent therein be more than one per cent. (1 per cent.), or not more than one
(1) foot rise in any one hundred (100) feet in length thereof, and that one-
half in length of such grade on one side thereof be covered with good creek gravel to the depth of at least
one (1) foot. And said petitioners ask that the issue of bond3 to be issued and sold to raise money to pay for the . improvement herein requested, be issued in
tion line dividing said Sections Thirty-j twenty (20) equal series, and that three (33) . and Thirty-four (34) two such series, together with the interest thousand five hundred and forty-five on all such unpaid bonds, shall be-
(2545) feet; thence north, fifty-five come due and payable successively
and one-half (55) degrees east,
three hundred and thirty-five (335)
feet to a point near the south line of
the northwest quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34); thence north, thirty
and one-half (30) degrees east, five hundred and eighty (580) feet; thence north, twenty-six (26) degrees and thirty-seven (37) minutes east, five
hundred and fifty (550) feet; thence south, sixty-four (64) degrees and
twenty-three (23) minutes east, one thousand forty-two (1042) feet; thence east eight hundred thirty-four
each and every six (6) months in accordance with the Statute in such cases made and provided." Said petition will be presented to said board of Commissioners of the County of Wayne for Hs consideration and, for such action thereon a3 provided by law, on Monday, October 7, 1907, at the hour of one (1) o'clock in the afternoon, which is a day in a regular session of such Board of Commissioners. II. J. II AXES, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana.
....The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at tho late -residence of Matthew F. Barker, about ONE (1) MILE EAST. OF' CHESTER, Wayne County, Indiana, on Thursday, Gept. 19, 1907 At 1 O'clock P. M. the following personal property, to-wit: 3 head of Horses; 17 head of Hogs; Grain; Farming Implements and Vehicles consisting of Binder, Mower, Corn Planter, Breaking Plow, Hay Rake, Corn Plow, Harrow, Road Wagon, Farm Wagon and Bed, Gravel Bed, Steel Roller, Road Cart and other miscellaneous articles. DICKINSON TRUST CO., Administrator.
Lawrence Mott, author and automobilist, condemned scorching at a dinner in New York. "I condemn," he said, "scorching and the scorcher, but I don't condemn the scorcher unheard.
Hasty condemnation is always a mistake. Once on a Canadian railroad I got off a train for a five minute
luncheon at a railway eating bar. There was a man beside me gobbling away,
and when he had finished I heard him say bitterly as he took his purse out; 'Call that a sandwich. It is the worst ham sandwich I ever ate. No more taste than sawdust, and bo small that you could hardly see It.' 'Ye've et yer ticket said the waiter. 'This here's yer ham sandwich.'
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
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We have one of the finest cutters In the Unified States. That is the reason for the past five yec?s we have been making such fine fitting suits. TSurf, with the fine Imported Suitings we make up at 015 and $18, is the reason our business has grown go much in the past five years.
orthe Fall is the largest we have ever shown. See our FaU Specials in Foreign Suitings at
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We take pleasure in showing the new Fall Styles. Come in and bring your friends. Watch our big window this weelt
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