Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 273, 11 November 1907 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1907.
KNOLLENBERG'S STORE
....Domestic and Linen Department.... Attractive Values of Various Kinds, JAPANESE HAND-DRAWN WORK One lot Squares and Scarfs at only 75 cents each, which for the price are beauties. One lot Fancy Drawn Work at $1.00 each; worth considerably more, but they are offered to add to the attractiveness of the line. One lot of Fancy Pillow Tops, ready for the Pillow; price only 50 cents each.
Special Linen Values Get ready for Thanksgiving. Ask to see our Table Damask at 50c per yard. Ask to see our 72-1 n. wide Table Damask at 85c per yard, with Napkins to match. Ask to see our Table Damask at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and up to $2.50 per yard, with Napkins to match. Separate Table Damasks, ready to use, with Napkins to match, in various sizes, 8-4, 8-10 and 8-12, beautiful patterns and reasonable in price. Several Great Towel Bargains Huck, Damask and Bath Towels at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, up to $1.00 each, a wonderful collection to choose from. 10 dozen Pillow Cases at 16 2-3c each. 10 dozen size 81x90 inches, Bed Sheets at only 85 cents each. 1,000 yards of the choicest Cambrics, suitable for Dresses, Shirt Waists and Men's Shirts, all to go on sale tomorrow at 15 cents per yard.
A one-day Calico Special, Tomorrow Tuesday all our Prints will be put on sale at 7c per yard.
Read carefully and take advantage of the Good Values in the oartment.
Linen and Cotton Goods De-
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WHO WANTS J JOB AT PAY LIKE THIS?
No
Wonder That More Men Are Not Flocking Into The Ministry.
ARE STARVATION SALARIES.
Starvation Sits at Loaded Tables
CONSECRATED AND DEVOTED SPIRIT WOULD BE NECESSARY TO TAKE A CLERGYMAN THROUGH SUCH HARDSHIPS.
You Can Lead a Dyspeptic to The
Table, but You Cannot Make Him Ent. There comes a tim in the liws of a proa: many men and women wlun even a sirloin steak erases to bo vootry. It becomes a s.retest. The appetite become: fitful lr.-tful. Nothing on x.:v bill or tare can coax it. The appoti'o is there and yC: it
in"t. I This make? eating a mere matter of
'machinery 'ho month doesn't water, i The stomach has beti worked over-!
time, and the body and the brain are ; paying the penalty. There are thousands of people in every station of life who are walking
the earth to-day with dyspeptic stout-
JUNE S PRESIDENT OF STATEDRGANIZATICH
Richmond High School Teacher Is Honored at Indianapolis Meeting.
COMMERCIAL MEN MEET.
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The Geo. H. Knollenbera: Co.
How many answers do you suppose
have been received to this advertisement? WANTED Two hustling young men ;for charges paying ."o to ?; maii ried men preferred; no preacher that 'will not study, visit, pray with his people, work for revivals and that is not ambitious to be u grei preacher and j
.soul-winner, need apply. All lor JjC.ov. The advertisement Is taken from the We.stern Christian Advocate, which also contained a recent editorial calling
attention to the crisis facing: the I What if a Man Gains the Whole World
clran h because of the underpaid min-1 and Lose His Appetite!
;istry. Unless some measures could be taken to increase salaries, s-aid the i article, young men of ability would ; desert the calling, i Here is another advertisement: , WANTED Pastors for two charges jn District. Ohio conference: rail.vt:ii uti miiiinv tnwn kf ahniit 1 IHHl
people; dirt roads; salary $5oo and no I do licioJ's' mt nothlnR
parsonage. No. 2. new parsonage. '2"t miles below I'arkersburg; salary .s;ioo; , young married man preferred who is 'a sane zealous worker; references with ! application. j Here is the banner advertisement of we lot : WANTED Two preachers for good appointments in the District, Kansas conference; salaries $,sx to $!KH; a ne opening for first-class men.
Nine hundred dollars is ton 'notch in I
the way of salary upon which the . highly educated young minister, his (wife and family must live, entertain, j buy books, educate children, dress well and contribute liberally to all chari- ! ties. ! "The idea in insisting on married men," said a minister, "is probably in order that both the young man and j his wife may starve to death. It is ' Just as well to kill two at once while
you are about it."
ONE OF THE INTERESTING ADDRESSES WAS DELIVERED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL BINGHAM.
It's Not At The Other Fellow
that we aim our remarks relative, to saving: on the contrary, It's at you. No man ever becomes so prosperous that ho doesn't need a savings account to fall back upon in case of necessity. Money deposited in this company is always accessible and interest earning, and the value of it is subject to neither fluctuation nor depreciation. Tho quarter of a million dollar capital of this institution secures deposits.
Richmond Trust Company
During the Winter Season the C. C- & L.
will have
LOW RATES to FLORIDA and all TOURIST POINTS LIBERAL STOP.OVERS LONG LIMITS Direct Connection at CINCINNATI with all THRU CAR LINES Write for folder, state your destination, and we will furnish free of charge, cost of ticket, hotels and board, and itinerary. C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A. Home Tel. 2062. Richmond, Ind. or T. H. GURNEY, G. P. A., Chicago.
WILL ENTER VAUDEVILLE
Ed and Fred King at Hamilton, 0.
EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 505-307 Main St., Richmond, Ind.
Just opened a barrel ol Fancy Sweet Cider New Sorghum New Buckwheat The old fashion kind Gold Bond Maple Can't be beat. Apple Butter Backmeyer Kraut Automatic Phone 11981199 Bell Phone 190
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Ed. King and son, Fred, of this city, are preparing to enter vaudeville soon
and their friends are confident they will succeed. They were at Hamilton, O., the past week and the Democrat-Sun says: Ed King and son Fred, of Richmond, Ind., went on in a special act at the Grand last night. Their act brought forth much applause which is quite gratifying owing to the fact that this was their first appearance on the stage. They do a black face act which brought down the house.
C. C. Li. ticket agent will sail yo Bleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf
CAUSED DEALY III HEARING
Three Cases Postponed in the City Court.
HANLY SEffDS WARNING Circular With Attorney General's Opinion, Issued.
i . At the meeting or me Mate com
mercial Teachers" association Friday, the Richmond high school was honored
1 by the election of Prof. Albert Jones to
the office of secretary and treasurer. Prof. Jones reports quite a profitable meeting of the association, which although called the state association. Includes teachers from Kentucky, several of whom were present, including Miss Edith Spencer, of Louisville. Friday night a banquet was gven at the Commercial club of Indianapolis
, at which Attorney General James iHinghain was the guest of honor. The
achs. They wear a dejected, forlorn address by Attorney-General Bingham appearance, their energv is at zero, i was we'J received. nothing interests them, and they inter-! The principal part of the addresses est no one. their faces are shrunk. ! wer relative to the methods of teaehtheir nerves are wilted and their ,nR commercial branches, the courses shoulders sag ! 01 stl,dy. and the equipment. AnothEverything on the table may look i cr Kust of the association was Carl C.
be tempt-i 1!Upna11, earner, autnor ana puDnsn- . . ' T f I . I -
nic Tia s one sure siirn or uvsneo-1
. j Other officers for the following year ' If vou have ever felt bloated after tre & Kast- Indianapolis, president, eating and imagined it was your food and c- C- Thomas. Marion, vice preslthat 'filled you; if you have felt your , deul
food lie "like a lump of lead" on your stomach: if you have had a bad, sour breath, difficulty in breathing after a meal, suffered from eructations, burning sensations, heartburn, brash, or pas on the stomach, make up your mind you have dyspepsia. And the chances are you have had it a long time. Your stomach Is overworked, abused, fagged out. The gastric and digestive juices are weak, the muscles of the stomach are jaded, and the whole business needs new life. It
needs something which -w. ill take bold : TICKETS FOR IT APE OUT. of the food as it conies in and do the digesting, and lot your stomach take a rest An interview with several members Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets do that of the New Castle high pchool foot ball very thing. They contain a most pow-: team last Saturday, elicited the fact erful ingredient which helps the stom- that they are doubtful as to whether ach in the process of digestion, cures or not they will be able to meet the dyspepsia, sour stomach, indigestion. Richmond team next Saturday on heartburn, eructations, acidity or fer- Reid Field. They have, not spent any
mentation.
SOME DOUBT ABOUT COMING 0FNEW CASTLE High School May Lose Next Saturday's Game.
RELATIVE TO PRIZE FIGHTS.
Tbey invigorate the stom- time at practice since the game with
ach, increase the flow of gastric juice Richmond some four weeks ago, and and do two-thirds of what the stom- those in authority do not think that ach would have to do without them, they could get the men out to practice. That gives the stomach some rest, and It is hoped they may be able to com a chance to get right again. "to Richmond Saturday, as the RichYou wil? feel the change firft in 1 mond players aro anticipating their your mind and heart and then over visit, and Messrs. Paul Fisher and
; your whole body. You'll feel rosy and Carl Allison have planned for a danco 'r-i . . . . I. V. . Vw. -1 1 ... , . .. .a .
T1,.M r-ns ft fnr hnrinfr in fV,A . .. .. SWf'et.. irais uie oo.iect. 1 ou can ""'o " o-miuajr
, , luaianapous. ov. ll.-h ollowing Cf.t 1Pse off(,ctivo litMt, tablets almost "if?ht. Tickets are out for the gamo city court were postponed owing to the receipt of the opinion rendered re- j ailVwhero on earth fo- 50c a package, also, and unless it comes off they will the inability of Prosecutor Jessup to cently by Attorney General James. S(M)1 UR your name and ad(i.OKS 1(. be a loss to the Richmond High. School get. to the city. These cases were Umgham to the effect that boxing (iay and we will ul r,C(, sen(1 yo hy Athletic association.
James Kelley, charged with assault nialjcnes are prize fights and therefore mai, a 8amp,e paoUa free. AddreB
, i;uiiirui IU law, OOVemor liailiy IS in- v Stuart fn I'.rt tllivirt TMrlir AT-ir nH Viattprv T,pr Thnmas fhnrirpd , .. .. .. . . r . A. htuari CO., io'J htuart IJlOg., .ldl -
- . c siniciing pone auTDorlties throughout
with drawing a dangerous weapon and the state that boxing matches shall not William Lewis, charged with assault be permitted. The governor is send-
and battery. The Kelley case will be lnS out printed copies of the attorney
shall, Mich.
heard Wednesday o'clock.
afternoon at .1:30
The Happy family CIrcl. Father and mother, rirtars and brothers, leoc fet to know one another's intimate affair, and the little bowel and liver disturbances soon become household comment. It is well to remeir. ber that in constipation and indigestion, sn? ether troubles of the stomach, liver and bowel- . a quick cure can be had by tho use ot Dr. Calu wall's Syrup Pepsin. T-iUa it tonight and yo' viH teel perfect! weU ia 'he morning. PrlcuUy 50 cents and SI .-Insists.
Look at Your Coal Bin!
Before winter sets in. Now is the ! time, before you start your furnace j for the season, and get your coal in I before the snow flies We will fill ; your bin with bright, clean and satisfactory coal for furnace, range, j stove or grate that will insure your comfort during the shivering
season. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235.
Our Roofing is the Toughest Made. Compare it. Judge for Yourself. Pilgrim Bros. 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.
Extra Stamps! Extra Stamps!
All day Wednesday, Nov. 13, we will give extra stamps with the following articles : 3 packages X-Cello and 3 Stamps for 25c 1 lb. Our Leader Coffee and 10 Stamps 15c 1 lb. Our Special Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Mule Team Borax and 10 Stamps 15c A large bottle Catsup and 5 Stamps 10c 15 bars Santa Claus Soap and 10 Stamps 50c 1 lb. Fancy Imp. Tea and 60 Stamps 60c 1 lb. Glass Jar Baking Powder and 60 Stamps 45c 1 lb. Model Soda and 5 Stamps 10c And remember we have a complete line of Meats, Oysters, Fruits and Vegetables at ll times. IIODEL DEP'T. STORE New Phone 1838 Bell Phone 47 R NO. 11 S. 7th St. Smith & Goodrich, Props.
general's opinion together with a let
ter calling attention to the law. The letter calls upon the officials to uphold the law. Last Wednesday Governor Hauly stopped a boxing match to have been pulled off at Laporte Thursday night. Following the receipt of a hand bill announcing that the contest was to be given between Jack O'Xeil. of Philadel
phia and Otto Sieloff of Chicaco. the
'governor telegraphed Sheriff Smutzer i Wednesda-V
! at Laporte to stop the contest. Hear- ; ing of the governor's action, Eddie l Stern, who was promoting the match, 'called it off.
Governor Hanly is addressing his
BRADLEY CASE DELAYED
Murderess Will Not Be Put on Trial Until Wednesday.
Washington, Nov. 11. The Bradley murder case has been adjourned until
owing to the death of
Judge E. L. McComas of the district court of appeals.
WILL ASK RE-COUNT IN GOVERNORS' RACE Democrats of New Jersey Not Satisfied.
An every night all year round medi
cine, pleasant to take, positive results.
letters to each sheriff and prosecuting : rt's Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
attorney in the state, as well as each
chief of police and board of police commissioners. He asks their assistance in preventing violations of the law against prize fights.
Throw away pills and stronz cathartics whtc -re violent In action, and always hav on han r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the cr:ranteeire for constipation and all diseases axlsin m stomach trouble.
the greatest family remedy, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
RATLIFF IS DOING NICELY. Horace Ratliff, who was last week operated on at Raid hospital for appepndicitis, is doing very nicely.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
Newark, N. J., Nov. 11 At a conference of prominent democrats here av tion was taken to petition Governor Stokes for a recount of votes In last Tuesday's election in hope of proving the election of a democratic governor.
MRS. J. E. JOHNSON DEAD.
SHE WAS A DAUGHTER OF J. HOWELLS, RICHMOND.
A.
Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Toledo, O. died Saturday evening of typhoid fever. She was a daughter of J. A. Howells ot this city. She is survived by a husband and two children. Local rela tives will go to Toledo to attend th funeral which will be held Tuesday, morning.
rays?
Satisfaction
for the whole family is not so hard to obtain if the customary beverage is Richmond Export beer. If you havi not tried r do so at once (best way is to orde a case this day) and you'll find that it tastes good and Is good, tested by all pure beer standards.
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SAMUEL DICKINSON President HOWARD CAMP3ELL Vice-President EDGAR H1ATT Secretary JESSE A. WIECHMAN Teller
THIS STRONG COMPANY INVITES YOUR BANKING BUSINESS
DIRECTORS
EDWIN H. CATES Cashier Union National Bank. HOWARD CAMPBELL President Gaar, Scctt &. Co. SAMUEL DICKINSON President Dickinson Trust Co. JOSEPH J. DICKINSON Mortgage Loans. SAMUEL W. GAAR Cashier Second National Bank JOHN H. JOHNSON Lumber and Railroad Ties HENRY C. STARR Vie President Wisconsin Central R. R. ' JOHN L. RUPE Attorney at Law P. W. SMITH President First National Bank, Decatur, Ind OMAR HOLLINGS WORTH Vice President Union Loan A. Trust Co.
Minck Brewing Co.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
