Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 249, 15 October 1907 — Page 8
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Just at a time when you need the stuff. Our tool stock is good Mechanics! You always need tools. Our glass stock is heavy. We have Knives and Scissors, Graniteware, some Kitchen Utensils many articles you need right now. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING.
PILGRIM BROTHERS 5th and Main. Richmond, Ind.
EVERY 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. 5th St. Phone 1235. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: LOANS, RENT3 W. H. Bradbury & Son X Rooms 1 and 3, Wostcott Blk ' '! DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 lady Aiiistant. NEW HONEY Extra Fine Quality. Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. Use Nyal's Hair Tonic for the Hair and for the Want of Hair A Large Bottle 50c Quigley's Drug Store 4th and Main MM
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The AOouua' oi utie. Married people should learn what to do for cna another's little ills, and for tha ills of the children that may come. They are sure sooner or later to have occasion to treat constipation or indigestion. When the opportunity comes remember that the quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permanent cure, is with Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, the great herb laxativf compound. A. bottle should always be in thhousw. It cos wil" cr f.rri rfrue f rrGET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & OGBORN, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 1589. Bell 53R DR. W.J. SMITH .. DENTIST.. 1103 Main Street, Groand Floor 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. T E HIVE Phone 190-298 Phone 190-298 Gold Bond Maple Syrup The Genuine Article. Rodman's Whole Wheat Pancake Flour The best of all pancake flours. Mix with sweet milk or water and bake immediately. Pillsbury Best Flour Fancy White Honey In the Comb. New Home Made Apple Butter. Backmeyer Kraut. CEYMl GREEN
A HUNDRED LIVES LOST ON THE LAKES These With Million and Half in Money Are Annual Toll. TWO STEAMERS BURNED. Brie Pa., Oct. 15. One hundred lives and a monetary loss of one and a half millions is the toll claimed by the great lakes since the opening of navi gation this year. The greatest disas ters were the destruction of the steam ers Naomi and the City of Cleveland by fire. The other girls asked how it came She was so fair to nee; She told them they could be the same If they'd use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken and Co. A pensioner, aged eighty-one, living at Preston, has just received a medal for meritorious service in the Crimean war. We understand that the reason of the delay was that the war office doubted the genuineness of the claim, the veteran not being in a workhouse. Punch. Tonsiline The throat is ona the most delicate parts CtireS of the body. It is also Sore Throat one of tbe."?st1portant, and should be given the best possible care. The throat is the gateway to the body. The air we breathe, the food we eat, the liquids we drink, all pass through it. It is very easily affected by cold, strain, exposure, etc., and Sore Throat is therefore one of our most common ailments. Strangely enough, it is also one of the most neglected. Sore Throat is a very serious matter, for the whole system i3 in danger in consequence of it. Every Sore Throt patient is a candidate for Tonsilitis, Quinsy, Diphtheria and other serious or fatal diseases, all of which can positively be prevented by the timely cure of the Sore Throat by the use of TONSILINE. If taken in time a dose or two will do it. TONSILINE is made to cure throat diseases and nothing else. It is the one rem
edy for this purpose sold largely in the been done it is time for the applicaUnited States. Every user endorses it; tion In individual tests. In reading and
every pnysician, snowing us virtues, commends it. The one most important thing to remember about TONSILINE is the fact that it really does cure Sore Throat. AH druggists, 25c and 50c bottles. The Tonsiline Co. Canton, Ohio. An Emergency Fund can easily be established by depositing a small 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. Richmond Tract Company
A BULLETIN ISSUES TO STATE TEACHERS
State Superintendent Cotton Emphasizes the Value of Recitations. FEW PUPILS ARE EDUCATED DEFECT IN SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IS THAT FEW SECURE ABILITY TO ATTACK LIFE'S PROBLEMS. In his October bulletin issued to the teachers of the state Fassett A. Cotton state superintendent of public instruction, urges them no; to minimize the importance of the Schoolroom recitation. In his bulletin. Mr. Cotton says: "In the first place the teacher should once and for all get out of his mind the notion that the mere repetition of facts even in the slightest degree fulfils the purpose of the recitation. He snoula realize that the recitation is a process sometimes longer, sometimes shorter; that it is not a matter of time or place. The recitation may extend over one lesson period, or it may exj. j . iena over several periods and may stretch away into weeks and even months. In the recitation as a pro cess there are at least three distinct phases of work to be kept in mind; (1) The specific work of tne teacher. (2) The specific work of the pupil. (3) The work of teacher and pupil together" Mr. Cotton urges the necessity of study upon the part of the pupil. In discussing the work of the pupil, Mr. Cotton says: "The second step in the process belongs to the pupil studying the lessons assigned. And this is the pupils' specific work. The immediate purpose is to learn the lesson, that is. to think it. The remote or larger aim is to learn to study, that is to think. This is the thing of all things he must learn to do if he ever expects to be a scholar or to be really educated. For this reason this is the most important phase of the process, and it may be said that nobody can do this for the pupil. The teacher may aid him with assignments and suggestions and tests, but the mastery of the lesson and the subject the pupil himself must accomplish. To read the trutuh in things, in texts, in me"n, in life, we must learn to study. Few Are Educated. "Here lies the test of the teacher's skill and of the pupil's ability. Here is the weakest spot in the whole process and system of education. Here is .the greatest waste of time and ener gy. The most pathetic thing about the whole business of school education is that of the vast numbers that graduate each year so few are educated. Very few learn to study. Very few carry away with them the ability to attack intelligently the problem of life. There is a glorious aristocracy of brains, but the password to its sacred portals can be obtained by self-activity and eternal application alone. "The reasons for this weakness are not far to seek. There is still the notion that education consists of the mere possession of facts rather than in the ability to think. This theory puts the stress upon mechanical moraory, undully emphasizing its importance. Memory is important, but the best way to train it is through close observation and thought. "The pupil must be able to read his problem before he can hope to solve it. The careful teacher sees that his pupils can read problems. A great deal of time is wasted in the lesson period by having each member of the class go through the solution of a problem on the board before the teacher and class have worked out together the principle involved. After this has literature the test is the ability to interpret the meaning of the language. Each pupil ought to have an opinion anyd ought to be free to express it. The teacher can not help the pupil unless he knows what the pupil is thinking, and he will never find out what the pupil is thinking till he gets the pupil's confidence. The lesson period, then, should be a time of the freest exchange of thought between teacher and pupil. Every child should leave the class with a new light on the subject in hand and with new zeal for attacking its problem. That is what a class is for. It is not to discourage, it is to encourage." $1,000 PILE CURE. A Thousand Dollar Guarantee goes with every bottle of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid. George Cook, St Thomas, Ont, writes: "Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid cured me of a very bad case of Piles of over ten years standing. I had tried everything, but got no permanent cure till I used Hem-Roid. I had Blind and Bleeding Piles, and suffered everything. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid cured me perfectly." Hem-Roid removes the cause of Piles. $1.00. Leo H. Fihe, Richmond, Ind., or The Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Have you noticed the improved serv ice to Chicago via the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. dally, arrives In Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try It apr6-tf The Happy Family Circle Father and motbr. cisters ad brothers, toon ret to know oae another's intimate affairs, and the little bowel and liver disturbances soon become household comiaent. It is well to remember that In constipation and inditestion. and othey troubloa of the stomach, liver and bowels 'J?." Lcnl cma faad br the use of Dr. Caldwell's Synxp Pepm. Take ft tonight and rou wffl feel perfectly well in tae morala. Frio obIt 90 tun aadB a Onwwtt,
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Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package, Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. Half of the suffering and torture of piles has never been told. Bu,. no matter. Whether your particular case of piles is almost too excruciating for any mortal to bear, or if you are fearfullytantalized by unreachable itching, or whether you have only a moderate case of piles, there is positive relief, and quick too, in Pyramid Pile Cure. You need not take for granted all we ourselves say about our Pile Remedy. We want it to speak for itself. We want you to send for a free package today, of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. We want to prove these statements to you personally, so that you will feel the result yourself. Follow a few simple directions. Get well to stay well. You don't have to stop working one single day. No tortures from operations. No heavy doctor's bills. Here, for instance, is a sample of the kind of letters we get every day and we don't have to ask for them: "Friend, I write to tell what good your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. I used your sample, and it did me so much good I went and got two boxes, and I used one and I am anothe man altogether. I have no pain, no piles, and 1 have been troubled with them for over 50 years and could find no relief till now, thanks to your timely cure. Use my name if it will do you any good. Isaac Smith, Wharton, i New York." For Free Sample send to the Pyramid Drug Co., 96 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., or you can buy Pyramid Pile Cure in any drug store for 50 cents a box. THEODORE JR. IS INJURED Son of President Gets Bad Knee in Football Game. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 15. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., at a foot ball game at Exeter, Saturdas, suffered injury to his knee and will be out two weeks. He is in the care of a physician. London, according to the census, has just passed the 7,000,000 mark. Can You Some money where it will grow, blossom and increase? Is the opportunity at hand, Money not? We have the money and will loan it to you on ycur household goods, piano, team, livestock and other personal property, without removal, on longer time and at a guaranteed than any similar concern in the city. We do not ask you for what your opportunity earns you, simply a fair interest on our money and your personal property for security. With our liberal offer extended you, you cannot afford not to get your winter provisions before the price further advances or let your creditors wait longer for their money. Our offer is worth much to you. Why? Because it enables you to keep your credit good, allow your family the comforts it deserves, and, you will find, it is much more satisfactory to you to pay one place instead of several. Investigate our claims. Your bank will assure you of our reliability and financial responsibility. Courteous treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed. Loaim o. Home Phone 1341 40-41 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor Richmond, Ind. OMER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store Phone 1679 39 S. 6th St.
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Lenox Soap! Lenox Soap! The King of All Laundry Soaps. Proctor & Gamble, the manufacturers of this popular soap, have given the grocers a 10 per cent discount and we are going to give it to the consumer in a special of two days only. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Full Box (100 Bars) Lenox Soap $3.15 Half Box (50 Bars) Lenox Soap 1.60 I Box (25 Bars) Lenox Soap 90 Remember, this Special for TWO DAYS ONLY PHONE YOUR ORDERS. JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.
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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 rroved 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 bur former customers. In fact bring us what you have to seu'r Trading Stamps with every purchase of 10 cents or more. Your patronage solicited. Remember the place. . " ' ) 11 South Seventh. Smith & Goodrich. Props.
Wedding Bells are ringing. . "WcHavcthcRin." 18 and 22 karat. No sncb assortment Is offered except In large cities. Jenkins Co. Jewelers
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on Our garments are stylish, high grade fabrics, and low prices. Don't pay cash in one lump, when you can get all your clothing by paying a small amount at our store. One $1.00 or $2.00 Will Do. NUF CED Open Evenings. One Chop Will Not Fell a Tree nor will one glass of pure beer mat you strong Immediately, although It will refresh and rest you if you are tired. But by drinking one or two bottles of beer a day at your meals or before your meals and before retiring you will build up your strength and health. Pure beer is a tonic and invigorator. Minck Brewing Co.
