Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 255, 22 October 1907 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1907.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Office North 9th and A Streets.

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M'CREA IS PLEASED WITH WHAT HE SAW

Pennsylvania Official Got Good Impression of Richmond Property. HAS DECLARED DIVIDEND. GRAND RAPIDS &. INDIANA ISSUES 12 PER CENT ON THE CAPITAL STOCK OTHER NEWS OF RAILROADS.

President James Mt-Crea of the Pennsylvania paid a very high tribute to that portion of the Richmond division which he had opportunty to travel over on his very recent inspection trip. Report says that considering the gen

eral geography of the country between

Richmond and Cincinnati, President' McCrea thought that section of track was of the best he had seen. Although not stopping long in Richmond he was very much pleased, it is asserted, with the manner in which the east end yards had grown and of the general arrangement of Pennsylvania affairs In Richmond, The excellent manner in which the station Is kept and the chances of Pennsylvania development locally, greatly pleased him.

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Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Poivdor Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by

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HEW FACTOR! WILL SOON BEHNISHED Losantville Is to Have Concern That Will Give Employment to Fifty.

Coughs, colds, grip and throat troubles are epidemic now. Beware t other ailments destroy the tissue of throat and lungs more quickly.

Jror the prevention ol pneumonia, bronchitis or consumption, Dr. Bull's CoughSyrupisthebest.safestandsurest cure. Try it before you call in a doctor.

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REVIVA

Much Interest Is Being Shown In the Services.

Mr. Shannon spoke Monday night at the U. B. revival for the sixth time on "The Ethics and Dynamics of Christianity." Interest is intense. Among the themes for the weeK are the follbwiLg: "Young Life: Its Possibilities and Its Perils"; "The Man Who Died at the IIalf-vay Place": "The Otherworldlincss of Christians"; "Our Ideal Future and Our Real Present." Rev. O. F. Bilger Ivds charge of the ringing.

having u.m1 this reliable remedy in my

IT WAS SELF-DESTRUCTION.' family fora period of 23yearsand haTin

trnul.l.-" T un).: it.i ' i nirlv recommend it

to allsuiVv n rs frv.mbronVhi.il affections. jffi

BLUE CRANE TRIED TO SWALLOW i It has ctUv'd our colds aad COUJThs mora

T.n a doit a Plc,u quii-UIy a::d iHMtr than any other 1'iepTOO LARGE A FISH SUNDAY nrvr.r i m,

SCHOOL CONVENTION HELD AT City Missionary, 2-j Indiana Ave., N. TV.,

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Losantville, Ind., Oct. 22 The Gordon Novelty company is getting its buildings in shape for receiving the machinery, which will be in in about two weeks. The stock has practically all been paid in and P. A. Gordan, president of the company reports that several orders have already been received from different. patentees throughout the country for the manufacture of their pateats. When the factory is thoroughly in operation it will manufacture anything in the novelty line and will employ about fiftv men.

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U ::DY A ii;;.TrrUTE.-,lipn you havencold, cough, tc, ci ri ;. n-i.-li a . ' It is a cli-ap i.Sx' ure and h nee ineffecive. .15-. C h s yi p i i j rf'-ot i rt -c 'ipri n that always cirs and ;!:os tb.' ; i .t .-. ct' -V a v liuw. r.uv aoi-hii-f-l-e. 25c, 5x., ?1.(. E.a: s couch Sruf can h. itvcn ith perfect safety to the ounrt child. l is absolutciy rurt. Uuara:v.ec d undif the Natkmal Pure f oott on i I russ Act. Serial No.

DOCTOR THE ITCH WHERE THE ITCH IS.

Don't Dose the Stomach to Cure Ecze ma and Other Skin Diseases.

Those afflicted with Eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, or other skin diseases of a similar nature, should never dose the stomach to rid themselves of the terrible itch. They should doctor the itch where the itch is cure the skin through the skin, not through the stomach.

Eczema and other diseases of a kin

CHOKED BY A FISH.

i Blue Crane Tried to Swallow Two Big A Bite. j Cambridge City, Ind , Oct. 22. A fine specimen of blue crane was found dead yesterday along the old Whitewater canal between this city and Milton by Motorman Portsfield on the T. II. I. & E. branch line to Milton, which paralells the canal. It was a

vc :v ion E. 12. Hale. Address, Sympathy Milo C. St?F:l!. Report of co-.rty Sunday School convention Anettn Pa ttison. Paper India Srnelscr. Township secretary and treasurers report Luella Druiey. Benediction Mr. Hutble.

some of this class of memorials In this section of the vnritry. C. T. Kna;.p v. as the contract r.

HISTORIAN PAYS VISIT. George S. Cottman After Esrly History of Wayne County.

MRS. AMANDA LAMB HURT. Economy. Ind.. Oct. 22. Mrs. Amanda Lamb met vih a very painful accident last Fnbiy. While goin?; down the cellar t?ps she slippel and fed. striking her r.ea-J violently against one of tli; steps.

Cnterville. Ind.. Oct. 22. George S. Cottman, of Irvington, Ind., editor of the Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History, spent a part of the day on

plain case of self-destruction from the Mondav calling on friends in Center- carpet and

fact that when Bortsfield picked up ville. Mr. Cottman had been to Rich- church. the dead crane a large specie of white mond and intended to stop at Camsucker measuring sixteen inches in bridge City anl Dublin. The,obiect of LITTLE HOPE ENTERTAINED

ARTICLES FOR THE CHURCH. Stranghn. Ind , Oct. 22. A commit, tee for the Ladies" Aid society of th Christian church was in CambridRe City Thursday and purchased a nw

other articles for the

DECLARE A DIVIDEND. The board of directors of the Grand Rapids & Indiana have declared a div-

ident of 1 per cent on

etock or the company. The pay

of the dividends will be payable in Grand Rapids.' Mich.. Wednesday. As

Miss Juliet Hero, who is suing Anibal Zelaya for $100,000 for breach of promise. He is a nephew of the President of Nicaragua, and is a student in the medical school at Columbia.

TO LEAVE THE

MINISTRY

The Rev. H. N. Herrick Is Going to Seattle.

Rev. Horace N Herrick nresiftinf pi.

the capital : . ... he payment ider of the Losansport district, North

Indiana M E. conference and well known in this city and county, is pre-

there are a number of local people who paring to retire from the ministry and are stockholders in the line they are afler tne next meeting of the confergreatly Interested in the dividend. : eiu.e fce wJU move to Seatt3e? Wash I for permanent residence.

TRANSFORMATION WROUGHT.

A great transformation has been wrought In the C. I. & E. branch of the Pennsylvania since it was taken over by that road about one year ago. Freight business, according to reports, reaching Richmond, has trebled while the passenger equipment of the highest order is attracting a good percentage of the Muncle travel. The road was formerly known as the Harry Drew road. By a systematic effort the road has been bettered, excellent equipment added and stations improved, until the road is scarcely recognizable to older railroads. Local freight officers are kept busy attending to freight business of the road. CAR COMING SOON. Soon the air brakes instruction car

will come to Richmond and give the railroaders on the Pennsylvania a chance to better post themselves on air brake construction and manipulation. The car is making the rounds of the Western Pennsylvania divisions and Is expected in Richmond before many weeks. IMPROVEMENT POLICY. A general improvement policy will be inaugurated by the Pennsylvania divisions centering here next year.

NOW LOCATED-IN CHICAGO. Announcement is made of the transfer of the headquarters of the Wisconsin Central railroad, from Milwaukee to Chicago. President W. A. Bradford who is also president of the C, C. & L. will occupy the Harvester building, on Michigan avenue.

MIPDLEB0R0, IND. Middleboro, Ind., Oct. 22 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Boyd entertained Mr. and Mrs Will Boyd of Bethel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan, Miss Izona Little and Miss Gladys Jordan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little, Sunday. Mr. and MrB. Sylvester Cook and daughter, Anna attended on Sunday

the Five Years meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox visited their son, Alton Cox of Richmond, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lucy McEldowney of Richmond, is at home for a two weeks' visit.

REPORT OF THE LIGHT PLANT M STRENGTH Receipts Did Not Equal the Expenditures.

EXCEED OPERATING COST.

City Controller Webster Parry has submitted the following report on the condition of the municipal lighting plant for the month of October: Receipts. Received from park and street lighting $1,041.49 Received from light and power 3,437.29

Total receipts $5,378. 7S Expenditures. Operating expenses $4,200.S3 Building and equipment 1,472.89

Total expenditures $5,673.72 Summary. Receipts from light and power $5,378.78 Operating expenses 4.200.83

In reference to the height of elephants ten feet in males and eight feet six inches in females vertical height at the shoulders measured as a horse are very rarely attained, and are not

tirand Rapids and Indiana will also bs j exceeded by one animal in five huna party to the improvements planned. I dred.

unousanas or dollars will be expended.

ENGINEER GETS BLACK FLAG. Al Woods, the Panhandle engineer, has. according to dispatches from Kokomo, been realeased by the Pennsylvania following an inquiry into the cause of a head-on collision between a Lake Erie engine and a Panhandle engine, which occurred near the Rubber works at Kokomo. He is known to Richmond division trainmen.

It was Woods who was driving the ill-fated Panhandle passenger train that went into that awful collision with the west-bound Cincinnati passenger train in charge of Conductor Lamb a few days before Christmas. 1SS0, when Woods himself was badly injured and three were killed. CONSIDERA MERGER. At a meeting held in Pittsburg, the plans of merging the small branch roads now operated by the Pennsylvania as independent lines were again discussed and the plans for merging will in all probability be carried out. The cost of operating these lines under the present arrangement is too great, and it is proposed eventually to have all the lines west of Pittsburg operated as one system.

BRIBERY IS CHARGED. Charges of bribery of some of the railway systems by the steel interests are now being made in connection with the steel rail controversy. By offers of increased tonnage and promises of better rails the steel people, it is alleged, are trying to induce the railroads to drop their freight rates on inferior steel rail. It is understood that the matter is to come up before the American Railroad association, which i.olds a meeting this week In New York,

Let Reason Talk to Habit Ask coffee drinkers if they are entirely well.

What's the use to slug oneself every morning and go through life sick and miserable, unable to "do things" and make money.

There's a Better Day when, Good Old Common Sense says change to

Excess receipts .ing expenses

over operat-

dred kind are skin diseases not blood length, three inches wide and weigh- his visit is in the interest of nis m is- Chester, Ind.. Oct. diseases. Science has shown that Ec- ing twenty-four ounces, was dang'ing azine and the early history of Wayne- Townsend is now in

22. Mrs.. John a very critical

zema is caused by germs in the skin, pud firmly imbedded in the bill and county.

and that the disease can be eradicated , throat of the bird just past the gills

only by killing the germs. Dr. Decatur D. Dennis was one of

and fins. Being unable to swallow the fish or extricate it, on account of the

the first physicians to follow out the fin and gills clinging tightly to its germ theory in skin diseases. Then throat, the crane met its death partly he discovered that by mixing oil of! by breaking its neck in its frantic atwintergreen with other soothing af.- tempts to free itself and finally

ents he had a liquid prescription which killed the germs and cured the awful itch, leaving the skin white and smooth. Since that time this D. U. D. Prescription has been the standard remedy for skin diseases, just as D. D. D. soap is the standard high giade skin soap. The first few drops of D. D. D. give instant relief from the terrible itch and from the frightful burning of the diseased skin. So reliable is this D. D. D. remedy that hundreds of physicians prescribe it. It is a wash as thin as water and as mild and as pure, which is applied to the diseased portion of the skin. Mrs. Frances Richmond of Milton, Trimble county, Kentucky, writes: "My little girl's fingers were sore almost to the bone from Eczema. 1 used part of the sample bottle of D. D. D. Prescription received from you and now they are well. It is a W'ondc-ful skin remedy.? We carefully investigated this D. D. D. Prescription before recommending it to our neighbors and patrons, and after a long experience we are more than ever convinced of its wonderful merits. For sale by all druggists:

SPORT IN THE MIDDLE AGES.

.$1,177.95

A Card. This is to certify tuat all -uggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough anj prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A.. G. Luken & Co.

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Hawking Then One of the Most Popu lar Forms of Hunting. Have you ever noticed a hawk soaring and Coating high up Rgalnst th sky? Have you seen him bury a parently in embroidering a wonderful pattern of loops and curves, putting in a wing beat here and a long float there, and then suddenly, without a moment's warning, seem fairly to drop to the ground, pause a moment and then rise slowly and fly to some nearby tree? The splendid flight was made with a purpose. lie wr.u looking out for his prey and when he saw with his keen eyes some ;?M mouse scampering across a field, or a tiny bird cowering in a bush, or picking up a meal among the grass, he fell from the sky, seized the L'ttie creature and took it off in his talons to cat it at leisure in some convenient tree. Th!s method of pursuing his prey was tf.ken advantage of in the middle ages and later times to provide fot man one of his most popular forms of hunting. The birds were chosen with greatest care, each kind was trained to hunt for his own particular sort of prey, and great parties of lords and ladies, followed by many attendants, rode out into the fields and marshes to "fly" their birds, as they called It, and watch them "strike their quarries." N. Hudson Moore In St. Nicholas.

strangulation. The dead bird is one of the finest specimens of blue crane ever found in this part of the country. It measures five feet one inch in height and its wings six feet, two inches from tip to tip. The color is a dark blue slate shading to a delicate light blue, with a flowing stream of silver like feathers from the top of its head four inches in length, it is thought this is the si'me crane that has been seen along the, canal several times during the past two years, but in its wild state no one w-as ever able to capture it, it is in Dr. W. R. Littell's possession, here who will have the bird and fish mounted as they are, the fish protruding from it's beak.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.

REVIVAL AT LOSANTVILLE. The Rev. Charles Hiatt Works at Friends' Church. . Losantville, Ind.. Oct. 22 Revival services were begun at the opera house here Monday evening. The meetings are under the pasfjrae of

condition and little hope Is entertained for her recovery.

MINOR NOTES. Milton, Ind. The Friends church has a new furnace which adds to the comfort of the attendants. Boston, Ind. The Odd Fellows' supper Saturday evening was a success. Milton, Ind. The flour mill has

the Rev. Charles Hiatt of the Friends been rented to a man from Indlanapo-

lis, who win move nis iamny nere ana

operate the mill.

GAVE TEMPERANCE LECTURE.

Rev.

David Tatum Was Heard at Milton Sunday.

Boston Township Workers Met Sunday at Boston.

Last

Boston, Ind., Oct. 22. Below is the program that was observed at the Boston township Sunday school convention, held Sunday, October 20, at the Universalist chhurch: Morning Session. Convention called to order by Township President Albert Smith. 9:30, Song Schools. Scripture reading, prayer Lesson taught in classes. Song Schools. Recitation Grace Pottenger. Report of superintendent of schools. Afternoon Session. 1:30 Song service, led by Milo C. Stegall. Scripture rcaling Mrs. Grimes. Prayer P. L. Beard. Round table conference, led by E. E. Hale. Recitation Linnie Tonej'. Paper Ada Robinson. Paper, Step of Joshua Anita Alford. Report of state Sunday School con-

At the last session, no fewer than 7S0,0CO letters and packets have been posted at the House of Commons postoffice, and 1,087,450 were delivered.

e cold storage company of London i.onietimes has charge cf $750,000 worth of furs belonging to customers.

g Tuberculosis i is not confined cBi to the lungs A it may affect

i any weak spot. And fo

es a damp variable cli- Q 5 mate helps it' along.

Strengthen your weak spot with & Sccft'jr eg

eOs Its cod liver oil

makes flesh and en-

tp riches the blood. Its

hypophosphites invigorate tho nervous

system. AO drnggista , 50c and $1.00.

Milton, Ind., Oct. 2L The Rev. David Tatum of Chicago, gave a temperance lecture at the Friends church Sunday night. Members of all the churches were present, the M. E. services beiig d'.smissei. The Rev. Tatum is a very entertaining speaker. He is in his eighty-fifth year, but still active in mind and bo'ly. He Is on a tour giving temperance aidreses and will go East and then to the Southern states for the winter.

MAY CALL REV. SMALL. Pulpit of the Losantsvltle Christian Church is Vacant. Losantsville, Ind.. Oct. 22. Rev. C. B. Small, of Farmland fillei the pilpit at the Christian churc'i, Sunday. It is probable that the Rev. Smali will be called upon to accept the pastorate, as the place has oeen made vacant by the resignation ot the paptor, Rev. F. Powers of Albany.

VERLA DRULEY DEAD.

The Family

Formerly Boston.

Resided at

Boston, Ind., Oct. 22. Word has been received here from Denvar. Coi., that Verla, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Druiey, recently d'ed at that place. Mr. Druiey t -rnierly resided in this vicinity.

DINNER PARTY GUESTS. Milton, Ind.. Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace entertained a dinner party today at their pretty country home south of Milton. Tha guests were Mrs. Peterson, of Xenia, O.: L. A. Cummings and Mrs. Frnnk Craig, of Richmond; Mrs. Martin Porter if Connersville; Mrs. Will WaP.aco and Miss Hazel Ferguson rd Mi'rOi) and Miss Conkling of Jamestown, O. CHOIR IS ENTERTAINED. New Paris, O., Oct. 22. Th? c.ioir of the Catholic church in Katoi were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kirkpatrick, Sunday. Those present were Misses Ad.i Fassnacht, Blanche Brannan, Stella Brannan, Dora Winters, Mary Fowble, Jessie Weaver, Nellie Ga.es and Kathf.rine Conrad.

Liftls Ills of Children .Mothers and all others who have children about the house cannot do their 'amilies a better service than -to learn of iireple and reliable remedies that correct children's ailments. Many grown people are suffering today for the ignorance ir negligence of those who had charge f their bringing up. Children are prone to constipation, And if it isn't corrected early, the bowels set in the habit of cot workir g nor mally and soon chronic constipation results that may last of and on all through life. Then children eat almost continually and as a consequence indigestion sets in 6oon followed by worms, or stomach pains, or diarihea, or any out of dotea o;bT troubles, 'lo say that it will risht Itself is puttie altogether too much faith fa chance, it is toying wuh tha child's picsent and future health. A better way Is to give tha ch,nd a dose oi onaetMt intended to cere that very trouble, ind nothing better frr the purpose Is known than Ijt. Caldwell's fcyrup Pepsin. It oer rrtpc nit a is tra;)y ui i as it has a pleasant lasts he child will not tefue tf take ft. I'.uy a 50cet)t )r fl bott'.e of you dmsi'tl ind save tb child irr-m sickness. You artot.ld remember that a child w hose stomach I ; li t.k wet ting order la nut likely to catch colds and fvver diseases. Mi. Currr. ot TrTtri'-. III., attributes tha remarkable health o( l.er chad to Or. Caldweil Syrup Pepsin, whl.-h ihs'.ci rssutarly in that l:sorders. Air. KvcraoTa. of Hinbore. III., it rank to say that the present K condition ol :er five-year-old t-oy is r u'.lrely i i:e to this wonJerful rernedv. I t h in yc-nr ovn family and ee it youcannct .; te tiese 'inicns. Every ottle is fc-uaran'T'l to ?o eact.y we claim, ind the (unty of ivituUstt is ni-o vouched lor.

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PLACES FINE MONUMENT. Hagerstown, In 2.. Oct. 22. Monroe Sherry has placed on the family lot in West Lawn "emtitery a large family monument. It is made of dark Barre granite and of a sarcopaogus design. It is one oi the most hand

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Throw away pfll ad f troog- catharttca which e violent in action, and always have on hand r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the smaranteed re for constipation and all diseases arlsine .urn stomach trouble.

Miss Margaret Hazlehurst, a Philadelphia girl who has jilted Frederick

E. Gilbert, a wealthy clubman, of New i

giving as her reason that she j H

York

couldn't breathe in her wedding j

gown and she is too young. Mr. Gilbert is willing to wait, and says he will win her yet. Miss Hazlehurst has goat) to Maine with, her mother.

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