Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 248, 14 October 1907 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEIiEGRAilIONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 10O7.

..mtt. yt" EVErlY DOLLAR IN OUR COAL represents honest value in heat units not dirt, dust or slate. You ,must remember that we start right by ordering wholesale 'from some of the best mines in the country. Then there's the freight no small Item and the screening, and the storing, and the handling, and the delivering to your sellar. Withal .you get your money's worth when you buy your coal from us. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5tb Sf . Phone 1235. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE ! LOANS, RENT3 W. H. Bradbury & Son Room 1 and 3, Westeott BIk tTTTtTTTTTTTTTTttTTTTTt 1 DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 Lady Assistant. NEW HONEY Extra Fine Quality. Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. . FOUNTAIN PENS. The largest and best stock In the city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait. Keep this in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers. GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & OGBORN, Jftoom 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1589. Bell 53R DR.W. J.SailTH I .. DENTIST.. 1 1103 Main Street, Ground floor I Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C., C. & L- lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through Bleepers and coaches. You will like It. apr6-tf The nappy fe'niuUy Circle. Father and mother. ritors and brothers. loon pet to know one another' intinate affairs, and the little bowel and liver distutbancos soon become household comment. It is well to remember that In constipation and indigestion, end ether tronblca of the stomach, liver and bowels a Quick cure can be had by the one of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peoria. Twice it tonight and you will feel perfect! well in the morning-. Price eoly SO oenta and 1 at Uruseiais. T7T 66

The lining of the intestines Is composed of millions of little suction cells, which

suck In tbe nutrition from ibo food as it Sassea through the bowels, it the food oea not pass last enougb, it decaysforms poisons and gases then the open suction cells absorb poisons instead of nutrition. THEN, Ill-feeling, weakness, sickness and doctors' bills. To avoid exercise the bowels by taking Blackburn's Victory Castor-Oil-Ptlls. All druggists, 10c, 26c, $1.00. Prepared .at? by Th. Victory K.m.dy C... Bayta. OM.

11 EXTRA STAMPS H jggj THIS WEEK gjjj 15 STAMPS IfiA QfamnJ 50 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee uv Uatliiipj with one lb of Tea at at 23c. with one 18 oz toc 20 STAMPS SS,!' ?,F; 10 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee BfKinflt'OUCer with one pks?. of Mac at 30c. 8 5UC a Can. arciri or Spaghetti at , 10c a pkg. 25 stamps 20 Stamps i0 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee ... nr - 7 V at 35c With OnC 2 OZ. with 5 eakes of A. and ' boiUe A. & P. p- Soap at 4c a cake40 STAMPS Extract at 25c. 10 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at wilh 2 pkgs of A and 5c- j j Pounds p' Geiatine at 5c a pk45 STAMPS Knc Granulat- 10 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at $1.00 with one ! of A. and 60c- a P. Jam at 16c a Jar.

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MADE TWO EFFORTS TO TAKEHER LIFE Mrs. Galen Oderkirk Threw Herself in Front of Trains At Losantville.

HAS BEEN VERY SICK. SHE AND HER HUSBAND HAD STARTED TO ILLINOIS ON A VISIT BUT CAME BACK TO RICHMOND. Losantsville, Ind., Oct. 14. The Big Four passenger train from the east, due here at 10:05 a. m., was coming Into the station Saturday, Blowly slackening speed, as the brake shoes screeched against the wheels, throwing off a stream of sparks, when Mrs. Galen Oderkirk, wife of Dr. Galen Oderkirk, formerly of this place, rushed to the track and threw herself in front of the yet rapidly moving locomotive. A number of travelers saw the dash for death and several of them, more brave than their fellows, leaped to the middle of the track and dragged the would-be suicide from the path of danger, as the pilot swept over the spot where the woman lay a fraction of a second before. The rescue was a thrilling one and was along the lines of the old-fashioned melodrama. Makes Second Attempt. The unstrung woman was quieted by her husband, but later ?he broke away from her friends and made another attempt to kill herself by lying down in front of a freight train. She was caught before she reached the track, however, and was taken to Richmond Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Oderkirk is about thirty years old and her husband fifty. They both lived in Losantsville for a long time, but have lately been in Richmond, where Mr. Oderkirk publishes "The Wayne County Business Journal." The coupfr went to Richmond from Greensfork, where they resided a short time. Owing to a recent illness, Mrs. Oderkirk has been in a serious nervous condition for several weeks, and Saturday she and her husband were to start to Illinois for a visit. At New Castle the sick woman refused to go any further and Dr. Oderkirk started back to Richmond with her, arriving at Iiosantsville Saturday morning where she made her two sensational attempts to commit suicide. It is believed that rest and treatment will save Mrs. Oderkirk's mind. How to Cure a Cold. The question of how to cure a cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less interested, for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. V. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the beo.t preparation on the market fr colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Shovtj ..;.. ir.e Tide. "Bletheiin Bobble, a Dumfarlin cairter." went down to Charlestown one day for a load of snnd. but to his dismay found it was high water and none could be got. After pouring out the via Is of his wrath on the harbor master for allowing the tide to rise he went home with hie empty cart. Coming back next day when it happened to be lew water, he exclaimed: "Aye, thiH is something like the thing. The best o' folk's nRne the waur o' belli' spoken to." Dundee People's Journal. BLACKBURN' -V I CTORY THE CIVILIZED PHYS!C. 21 Atlantic Tea Co. Street New Phone 107

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Do You Feel Snug and Comfortable Around Your Waist Line After a Hearty Meal? Did your last meal taste deliciously good to you, and did you eat all you wanted? Could you have patted your rotundity in glee and felt proud of your appetite and of your good strong stomach? Do you feel rosy now because your last meal gave you no inconvenience whatever? If not. you have dyspepsia in some form, and probably never realized it. xl you have the least trouble in your stomach after eating no matter how little or how much yau eat, there i3 trouble brewing and you must correct it at once. Most all stomach trouble comes from poor, weak, scanty gastric juice, that precious liquid which ought to turn your food into rich, red blood. If you have nausea, your gastric juice is weak. If you have sour risings or belchings, your food is fermenting; your gastric juice is weak. If you have loss of appetite, your gastric juice is weak. If you have a bloaty feeling of avarslon to food, your gastric Juice is weak. You need something In your stomach to supply the gastric juice which Is scanty, and to give power to the weak gastric juice. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this very thing. Now think one grain of one of the Ingredients of these wonderful little tablets digests 3,000 grains of food, lhey are several times more powerful than the gastric juice In a good, strong, powerful stomach. They actually digest your food for you. Besides, they increase the flow of gastric juice, just what you need to get .11 the good possible out of everything you eat. You will never have that "lump of lead'' in your stomach nor any other stomach trouble after taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Then everything you eat will be digested, it will give you strength, vim, energy and a rosy disposition. You'll feel good all around your waist line after every meal and It will make you feel good all over. Stuart's byspepsia Tablets will make you feel happy after eating a good, hearty meal. Take one or two after rating. You'll feel fine then your meals will fit, no matter what or when you eat. We want to send you a sample package of Stuart's Dyspepsia tablets free of charge, so you can test them yourself and be convinced. After you have tried the sample, you will be so satisfied that you will go to the nearest drug store and get a 50c box. Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mail a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. MRS. RUB! WEEKS, 25, DIES AT NEW PARIS, 0. Demise Due to Year's Illness From Tuberculosis. FUNERAL NOT ARRANGED. New Paris, O., Oct. 14. Mrs. Ruby Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rienheimer, died at the home of her parents this morning at 6 o'clock. She had been a sufferer from tuberculosis for over a year, and it was this malady that caused her death. Mrs. Weeks was a highly respected young woman. She was a member of the Christian church and a great church worker when in health. The deceased is survived by one son, David, aged 3 years; one sister and two brothers. The oldest, Walter Rienheimer, lives in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Weeks was 23 years of age. No funeral arrangements have been made. 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 exaggerated, 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 filtering 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 removes irritated and ulcerated conditions from the mucous linings and causes a natural flow of digestive fluids. 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-it" Pain Oil for all aches, pains, cuts, bruises and sprains. Relieves nervous headache, neuralgia and toothache in two minutes. 25c a bottle. The statistician aas been at it agalu. The average man. he has discovered, has twenty square Inches of beard on his face. Ergo, If a man with twenty square inches of face shaves every morning be will scrape over 7,300 square Inches in a year. Accordingly if he shaves from the time he Is twenty until he is seventy years old he will have shaved S65.000 square inches of Veard. C, C. k L. ticket agent will sell yo sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. .- pr6-tf

E.F DIES ATCAMBRIDGE Well Known Resident of West End of the County Succumbs to Apoplexy. VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR. JPHN MARSON STRUCK ON THE HEAD WITH A BAT AND RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS WAYNE COUNTY NEWS Cambridge City, Ind., Oct 14. Thomas E. Francis died at 1 a. m., Sunday, at his home in East Cambridge following a severe stroke of apoplexy, a hard coughing spell, rupturing a biood vessel in the brain, preceded by the stroke. He had been in his usual health prior to this fatal stroke, taking an active part, as had always been his custom, in every branch of the local I. O. R. M.. and G. A. R. Post, in both of which he was a highly respected member. Mr. Francis attended the regular meeting of the Red Men Saturday night, returning home a little past 11 o'clock and retired, but in the course of an hour was compelled to take some medicine to relieve the severe coughing spell that was gradually weakening him. but to no avail. His faithful wife and daughter, Lillian were at his side when he passed peacefully away. Thomas E. Francis was born at Mobile, Ala., April 11, 1811, and was aged G years, G months and 5 days. On September 2, 1801 he enlisted in Co. M, first Iowa cavalry, in the war of the rebellion. He was wounded in the head at Clear Creek, Mo., Aug. 2, 1802, and never fully recovered from the effects of the injury. He was mustered out in I860, having served his' country valiantly. Mr. Francis was married February 14th, 1807 to Marie M. Hasser, who together with four sons. William and Thomas, of Indianapolis, Charles of Acton, Raymond of St. Louis, and three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Alexander and Miss Naomi of this city and Mrs. Margaret Landis of Casey, 111., survive. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the family residence, in charge of the local orders of which he was a member. Burial in Riverside. LARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT. Rev. McCormick Preaches Victory of Faith." on "The Milton, Ind., Oct. 14. There was a large audience at the Christian church Sunday morning to hear Rev. Firman C. McCormick's sermon on "The Victory of Faith." The address was full of good things. At its conclusion there were four additions to the church. It was also the day for the fall offering for missions and the amount raised at the morning service was $31, which will be increased and the funds divided between the state missionary soci ety, which is developing some work in ; the new cities in North Western Indiana and the church extension society. A delightful feature of the song ; service was a solo by Miss Elizabeth Sands, of Richmond. WAS STRUCK WITH A BAT. John Marson Was Unconscious for Some Hours. Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 14. John Marson a member of the Little Giants ball club of this place was struck on the head by a bat which slipped from the hands of Ed Drischel, who was knocking out flies before the regular game yesterday afternoon. Young Marson. who was standing near, received the full force of the blow, which knocked him unconscious in which state he was several hours. It was stated that concussion of the brain was the result of the blow. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marson of this place. GAVE A SLUMBER PARTY. Milton, Ind., Oct. 14 Miss Edna Wallace entertained Misses Inez Doddridge, Hazel Ferguson. Rea Wagner, j Ruby and Blanche Moore at a slumber party at her home south of town, Friday evening. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ELECTS. Milton, Ind., Oct. 14. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church has elected the following officers for the year: Pres. Mrs. T. J. Scull; vice president, Mrs. W. L. Parkins; recording secretary, Carrie Walker, corresponding secretary, Mrs. L. F. Lantz, treasurer, Mrs. Alice DuGranrut, mite box custodian, Mrs. Henry McMahon. FUNERAL OF MRS. GOUGH. Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 14. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary A. Gough, who died at her home near here last week, were held at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ophelia Shultz. on West Church street Saturday afternoon, burial at Riverside cemetery. A large number of friends and relatives were in attendance. PRIZES IN NORTH DAKOTA. Milton, Ind., Oct 14. Last spring George Baker sold some Clydesdale colts to a South Dakota man who took them to the State fair of his state and took three first premiums in the 1, 2 and 3 year old stallion classes. Mr. Baker owned the mother of the colts, but she died some time ago. HOME CLUB'S MEETING. Milton, Ind., Oct. 14. The Home club met at the home of Mrs. A'ice DuGranrut Friday night. An interesting program was given.

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Our entire stock of Hardware is offered for the next two weeks at reduced prices. We have bean at It here six months and trade has been good.. Purchases have been rather heavy and certain stocks have accumulated. Then we still have some of the original stock left. We have therefore decided .to make a general cut in prices and call it our First Semt-Aiuiuuiiall Stock MedMCimig Sale Not often can you buy gsod hardware, high grade tools and the thousand and one articles that we have in our store, at cut prices. We hate to see the stuff go at the prices, but we feel that everybody who patronizes this sale will be a better friend of our store, and we expect to make many new friends. Cut prices apply to cash purchases only. Store open every evening this weelt

5th and Main. How Stove Patty Affects Health. Sickness usually stsrts with a cold thi result or an uneven teoipcrature In tbe mom. Stove Putty falls out of the seams, ciiisinc &. lack of control of the fire, hence the heat i cannot be kept uniform. Tbe stove which! has no putty In Its construction and Is therefore airtight and st all times under perrcet control is Cole's Hot Blast. It requires hut half the usual amount of fuel and kecpti bard even heat day and nUrht. For soft coal, slack, coal., lignite or wood. Ask to see it a Hassenbusch 505-507 Main St. Use Nyal's Hair Tonic for the Hair and for the Want of Hair A Large Bottle 50c Guigley's Drug Store 4th and Main VISIT THE NEW ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink, Vril, only at our soda fountain. Emergency Fund can easily be established by depositing a 6mall amount each week in the Savings Department of this company. You will then have ready money if sickness or misfortune come to you. This institution Is open Tuesday evenings until eight o'clock for your convenience. We invite you to become a depositor. tchmond Trust (Compstny O TO BE HAD ONLY AT THE BEE HIVE GROCERY

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The Model Grocery Co. will be open and ready for business tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 15. With a full and complete line of staple and fancy groceries. The entire grocery stock from the Hood Dept. Store has been moved , to this room, and a large amount of new goods added. We will buy Butter and Eggs, and pay more than any store in Richmond, for we have the outlet for the produce. Also all kinds of vegetables and meats will be bought from our former customers. In fact bring us what you have to sell. Trading Stamps with every purchase of 10 cents or ib, Your patronage solicited. Remember the place. 11 South Seventh. Smith & Goodrich, Props.

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