Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 279, 18 November 1907 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGIIT. THE RICHMOND PAL LAD1UJ1 A1 2tJi"liiLliGKA3i, MUX DA V, XOVK31BEK 18, 1007J LUTHERAN MISSION F EST f V ALJC OH V EH ES Indiana District of German Church Assembles in Annual Meeting Today. A FULL LINE OF SIZES KNOLLENBERG'S STORE MOLE PROOF hosiery KIBBEY & CO. Westcott Hotel Building, TWO SESSIONS WERE HELD.

DOMESTIC and LINEN DEPARTMENT Some great values for the good of all in Muslins, Sheetings, Cambric, Ginghams, Challies, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. READ THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS: 1 Case yard wide Bleached Muslin, regular 10c quality at 8 1-3c per yard or 12 yards for $1.00. 1 Case yard wide Bleached Muslin, regular 7 quality at 10c per yard, or 10 yards for $1.00. 1 Bale yard wide Unbleached Muslin, regular 10c quality at 8 1-3c per yard or 12 yards for $1.00. 5 pieces 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, a splendid quality at only 32c per yard. (Hotel people and Boarding House Keepers will find this a good Bargain to secure). 500 yards Choice Challies for Comforts, beautiful patterns much superior to calicos), price only 6c per yard. 1,000 yards Splendid quality Apron Gingham, price only 7c per yd All our choice Cambrics, Light and Dark Ground, for Shirt Waists, Dresses and Shirts, for tomorrow Tuesday, only, at 131c per yard. Have you seen cur Splendid Values in Table Damask at 85 cents and $1.00 per yard. Don't miss the opportunity to call and secure your requirements. 25 Dozen size 20x20, Extra Quality Damask Napkins, only $1.32 per dozen. 25 Dozen extra size and heavy Bath Towels, only 45c per pair. Also see our line of Fancy Cretons for Box Covering. The Domestic and Linen Department has the values to offer. Come and secure your share of them. The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

RICHMOND WAS REPRESENTED AT THE SESSION WHICH HAD MUCH TO INTEREST GREAT AUDIENCES.

TEMPERANCE SUNDAY WILL BE OBSERVED

Anderson, Ind., Nov IS The annual festival of the German Lutherans of this district was held at the German Lutheran church in this city Sun-

iday. Members of the Denomination

from Indianapolis, Mimeie, Marion,)

' Kokomo, Tipton, Richmond and Benham were present. There were two

'UUB Ition calls upon

wmcn were niierfcper&t'u wiui a mutu- ;

eon served at the church

Red Letter Day for Temperance Workers Expected.

THE PROGRAMS OUTLINED.

A POINTER FOR ED D!E

Should Wear Kid Gloves in Carrying on Street Work.

Street Commissioner T. Melville Greenlee bears the distinction of being the best dressed man in that capacity in the state, and the only one that wears kid gloves on duty. Nevertheless, he is delivering the goods, and the women of the city are constantly

A GOOD LINIMENT. When you need a good reliable liniment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It

The Indiana Sunday School asiocia-

every unaay scnooi lW ,irniK i.,.lls i, t,,.

worker in the state of Indiana to help tne street crossings swept clean. j

! Among the ministers on the program in making "World's Temperance Sun- Rushville Republican.

I were the Rev. Theo. Schwindel, of In- day," Nov. the red letter day for :dianapoli9, accompanied by a male temperance work in the Sunday ! chorus from the German Maenner-. i. T1 - . schools. Already some of the Itichchor; the Rev. C. W. Bear, or Tipton,;

accompanied by a mixed cnorus; tne i,uulil 1 has no .superior ior sprains and swcllRev. E. Lame of Kokomo, who deliv- the day. If yours has not, commence jURS piece of flannel slightly dampered an address in English in the aft- a once, says the call. Make this a ened with Pain Balm is superior to a ! ernoon and the Rev. George Koch, of . , , f1av Then renort plaster for lame back or pains in the

Benhara, who spoke in German in the j the result to Supt. 'of temperance de- sido or chest. It also relieves rheu

partment, Mrs. Sirena Jay, Westficld, Ind., R. R. 20, who will forward the

result to the Awakener. i e

morning. 1 he district committee

consists of the Rev. Elrich, of this city, and Messrs. J. Boerner and August Hackenburg. Services Elsewhere. Services in several of the churches In this city were conducted by minis-

matle pains and makes sleep and rest

possible. For sale by A. G. Luken &

Suggestions for program: Let every department take a part, let the: music be appropriate, distribute well selected literature, let there be intelli-

ters and speakers from Indianapolis, gent pledge signing, let every minister President E. B. Bryan of Franklin col- preach a temperance sermon. Leaflets lege, addressed the men's meeting at on what to do and how to do it can Central Christian church; the Rev. A. i be had from your temperance superinE. Ricker began revival services at tendent, Mrs. Sirena Jay, Westfield, Hope Congregational church. The Ind., R. R. 2!). Rev. M. T. Dawaon, presiding elder of j I. BRANDOM, Co. Pres. the Indianapolis district, preached at ' ALICE TOMLINSON. Co. See. the United Brethren church at which j MRS. SIRENA JAY, Tern. Dept. service Miss Mary Lambert of this j . city, was consecrated to mission work j Should 'November's frosty breezes

in Africa. Prof. H. J. Dutrick of Hazel Glen, Ky., spoke at Central Christian church and Superintendent Silk, of the Indianapolis Rescue Mission, spoke at Noble Street M. E. church.

LINGERING COLD

Tom I don't see how Fred ever mustered up sufficient courage to propose; he's so bashful, you know. Jack The girl's father helped him along, I believe. Tom Sort of paved the way, did he? Jack Well, he didn't exactly pave the way. but he furnished the rocks. Chicago News.

Of the two offenses against the body undereating is more immediately dangerous than overeating. It saps the strength from the start. Safety and sanity may lie In discreet selections of food based on personal peculiarities. They are not promoted by absurd theories. New York World.

Money Easily Made

We want energetic persons who are not afraid of

prosperity to devote whole or part time to taking subscriptions for SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. An Unusually Advantageous Proposition netting a good income at pleasant work. Liberal cash commission paid. SCRIBNER'S is already known in your neighborhood as the highest of the high-class magazines. 1908 to be a banner year. Send for particulars. Address, Desk S. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. Publishers, New York.

GARDNER WILL HAVE FIELD TD HIMSELF

County Chairman Will Be Next Joint Representative.

Withstood Other .Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. i "Last winter I caught a very severe

cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. "My cough was very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. 'One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used." This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

STANDS HIGH IN COUNTY.

FOR THANKSGIVING DAY

Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Take Rocky Mountain Tea instead OX harmful drugs and bitter pills. A. G. Luken & Co.

ST. CECELIA'S DAY TO RE OBSERVED FRIDAY The Saint Who Is the Patroness of All Church Music.

ANCIENT LEGEND RETOLD.

We have the only clean and sanitary garbage can on the market..... Pilgrim Bros.

Hoarding Money

is repellent to the man of ordinary thrift. The thoughtful person provides for the future by regularly saving a portion of his income, and placing the money whore It will be safe and where it will bring him a continuous return. This institution pays throe per cent, on saings. and tho capital and surplus of $27r,000 is a guarantee of safety.

Richmond Trust Company

Governor's Proclamation and What It Calls Attention To.

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The Value of Neat Appearance To a man cannot be overestimated. It is absolutely essential to him in a business -way and imperative in the walks of society. Just as important to the business man is neat stationery. The letter, bill or circular is your agent when mailed to a customer or prospect and should impress the recipient with a feeling of confidence in the neatness of your work and the quality of your product. We turn our neat work that impresses. It is alive and brings results. To be satisfied place your order with us. Quaker City Printing Co. Over 17-19 North 8th St. Automatic Phone 1121

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From present indications Attorney

Alonzo M. Gardner will have no oppo- j

smon ior tne republican nomination i r.nnrNr-T . for joint representative from Wayne, FORGET ALL HATREDS.

and Fayette counties. Attorney Gardner decided some

time aero that ho wnnl.1 mkn the ef. I Certified Copies

fort to re.nresent. Wnvno pnri pavAtt Thanksgiving proclamation have been

counties, succeeding Richard Elliott, of Connersville, and it appears that

of Gov. Hanly's

Next Fridav. November 22, is St

Cecelia's day. This Saint was a Roman lady of good family and having

been educated as a christian waa desirous of devoting herself to Heaven by a life of celibacy. She was, however, compelled by her parents to wed a young nobleman named Valerian. She succeeding in converting her husband and his brother to Christianity, and all three suffered martyrdom. A. D. 230. St. Cecelia is regarded as the pa

troness of church music, and of music ;

generally. The reason for this, given by Butler in his "Life of the Saints" is that she was assidious in singing the divine praises, accompanying her song with an instrument. She is us

ually represented singing and playing

received in Richmond. In it the chief executive of the state sets apart

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his candidacy has met with approval inurbiuij, i,uv- lue ua' . on some instrument or listening to tne mi everv side As rimirman nf ih thanksgiving and he also gives some , nprformance of an angelic visitor.

county republican committee Attorney or uie reasons w y tne peoP1e oi in

Gardner did valiant service and as a citizen of Richmond and member of the Wayne county bar, he stands high.

A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CROUP. Mrs. S. Rosinthal of Turner, Michigan, says: "We have used Chamberlain's Cough Medicine for ourselves and children for several years and like it very much. I think it is the only remedy for croup and can highly recommend it." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

The bloomer costume was first seen In New York in 1849, the wearer being Mrs. Bloomer, from whom the costume derived its name.

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On November 1st, our semi-annual interest period we credited to our 4136 ACTIVE SAVINGS DEPOSITORS the above large sum in INTEREST at 3 per cent, on their deposits. If you did not have a share in this great distribution of earnings, we invite you to open an account with us and thus become a participant in the future. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY is the SAFE and CONSERVATIVE bank for Savings Depositors. Let us serve you. BficMmisoini Trastt Coinnipaey The Leading Trust Company in Eastern Indiana.

diana should be thankful at this time

"The sons and daughters of Indiana," says the proclamation, "have much today to stir their gratitude and to impel is public acknowledgment. The plentiful goodness of our Heavenly Father is about us everywhere and tne evidences of His gracious tenderness are written in a thousand indellible forms throughout the annals of the passing years. "Let the day be characterized by deeds of charity and kindness to the end that he who has shall share with him who has not. Let malice, feuds

and hatred be forgotten; the memory

of wrongs be blotted out and forgiveness be upon every lip and in every heart. Let us become during this day on people without differences of sect, creed or party, and amid k all let us remember the children of villages, of countryside and of city, with, gentle word and kindly deed."

Annual Death Rate. Figuring in a death rate of twenty to the thousand, which is a fair estimate, annual deaths throughout the world amount, in round numbers, to some 31,000.000. If you are seventy years old yoa can reflect upon the somewhat astounding fact that 6ince you opened your eyes to the light of earth more than 2.000.000.000 of your fellow beings have passed out into the night of death. Exchange.

New Phone 11984199 Bell 190 The Bee Hive Grocery Co. For your mince meat, Fruit Cake and Plum Puddings, you can get the best at our store. Sweet Cider, Seeded Raisins, Large Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Pure Ground Spices. Act wise and give us your orders early for Thanksgiving Turkeys. We will have 200 extra fine Turkeys, plenty of Ducks and Chickens. Cream to Whip, Baked Ham, Home Made Mince, Apple Butter and Kraut.

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look at Yoor Coal Bin! Before winter sets in. Now is the time, before you start your furnace for tho season, and get your coal in before the snow flies We will fill your bin with bright clean arid satisfactory coal for furnace, range, stove or grat.o that will insure your comfort during the shivering season. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1233.

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i Terre Haute, Ind.. Nov. 18. County and city officers, politicians, business and professional men. swelled the audience that greeted Congressman James E. Watson, who addressed the big men's meeting at the First Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. The crowd which gathered to hear him is

said to have been one of the largest in the hole history of the movement ou J the part of the Y. M. C. A. He held his hearers spellbound for more than i an hour and a half. On the rostrum! with Congressman Watson, were El-1 mer P. Williams and George W. Faris. '

of coffee has had to give it up on account of the nervous headaches, insomnia, dyspepsia, etc. it caused.

It used to be "hard to give up coffee" until Postum was introduced to mankind. Now it's easy to change from a harmful habit to a healthful one coffee to Postum. After a week or 10 days of the "change" it is clear that "There's a Reason" for

All Day Wednesday, November 20 Nice Smooth Home Grown Potatoes, per bushel 75c Pride Richmond, White Lily or Marguerite Flour, per sack 70c 18 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and 60 Stamps - 60c Home Made Apple Butter (fine), per lb 12'2C Seeded Raisins, Red Ribbon Brand, per lb 15c Seeded Raisins, White Ribbon Brand, per ?4 lb Fancy Cleaned English Currants, per lb 12'2c Best Square Crackers, per lb 5c A No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, per lb 5c Best Golden Wafers, per lb . 10c Fancy Bulk Mustard, per gallon 25c Our Motto Same good 3 for less money or more goods for same money. MODEL DEP'T. STOKE New Phone 1838 Bell Phone 47 R No. 11 S. 7th St. Colonial Bldg. Smith & Goodrich, Props.

"I fness." said Mand thoughtfully, that I wont play anything but classical music hereafter." "But a great many people don't enJoy It." replied Mamie. "I know it, but they have to say it'a good because they don't know whether I make mistake or not."

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Satisfaction

Tor the whole family is not so hard to obtain if the customary beverage is Richmond Export beer. If yoii hay not tried i do fo 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. Minck Brewing Co.