Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 297, 8 December 1907 — Page 9
THE RICH3IOND PATXAIUUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I. SUNDAY, DECE31I5EK , 1UOT. l'AUE MN'F CALL ON, WRITE, TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH HENRY COMMISSIONERS ARE READYJOR TRIAL Have Planned Defense in the Bridge Contract Cases. (MSFflEl MMM MY A FOE XMAS MH1IF CEIT M
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Any or Allot These People If You Still Doubt What I Say! Remarkable and Decisive Assertion Made by Dunn, the Quaker Health Teacher, at Luken's Drug Store; Yesterday for the Benefit of Anybody Who Might Still Be; Skeptical Regarding the Merits of the Wonderful Quaker Herb , Extract and Oil of Balm. 1 Proofs Undeniable, Convincing Proofs mmmmmm Hmbm UNSOLICITED, VOLUNTARY WORDS OF PRAISE from People of THIS and SURROUNDING INDIANA CITIES Dunn Is Certainly Sincere, Open, Honest and Fair in Proving What He Claims About the Quaker Remedies.
A great number of people called
at Luken's Drug Store yesterday and it was noticed that some of the number were still inclined to be rather skeptical regarding the merits of Quaker Herb Extract and Oil of Balm. This only goes to prove that it is : very hard to convince certain people. Dunn, however, is determined that he will not leave Richmond until he has satisfied everybody that the Quaker Remedies are the most remarkable ever introduced here. He therefere gives for publication today a list of names of people, together-' with their proper address, and also the name of 'the disease with which these : people suffered before using Quaker Herb Extract. All are at liberty to , call on, write, telephone,, or telegraph any or all of these people and ascertain whether or not they, have been benefited; or cured by this remedy. t more names are wanted, call on Dunn. These few should convince you, "I.
: C. E. Crawley, 226 W. Pink ley St., Terre Haute! Ind.; 'generally broken down; nervousness. John Fleischer, Brazil; stomach troubles. I Pauline Dinklinger, 107 N. Central t Ave., Connersville; sick headache. Mrs. John Cleary, 32S X. 10th St.. Counersville; tape worm. J. II. Thcmas, 618 W. 10th St.. Conersville; rheumatism. Mrs. R PIgman, ail W. 12th St., Connersville nervous rwreck. Robert Smith, 12th and Eastern Ave. Connersville; generally run down. - C. A. 'Huddleston, 510 W. 12th St.. Connersville ; stomach trouble. Mrs. John Elliott. Brownsville, near Connersville; catarrh and deafness. Daniel Scottan. 1832 19th St., Con nersville: generally broke down. John Ruck. 118 W. 5th St.. Conriersville; tane worm. Mrs. Ell Bass (col'd), 318 S. Central Ave., Connersville; sick headaches. ' " C. L. Per Dine, proprietor Buckley House, Connersville; recommends Q. II. E. Joseph Williams, Columbia, near Connersville; stomach troubles. T. D. Reynolds, Connersville;' generally run down. John L. Helmback. R. F. D. No. 2, Columbia City; good results Q. II. E. Mrs: F. W. Sherley, 8011 S. Main St., Elkhart; sick headaches. Chas. McCullough, 110 Elkhart Ave., Klkhart; diarrhoea and vomiting. C, Hatch, 1601 S. Main St., Elkhart; stomach trouble. S. Redding. 610 Wolf Ave., Elkhart; chronic stomach trouble. Tnhn ninprirh. 503 Asnenwald Ave.. Elkhart: stomach trouble. Mrs. D. Conklin, 905 Mason St., Elkhart: good results Q. H. E ElC. V. Trotter, 1706 S. D. St., wood;; recommends Q. H. E. Frank Neff, Dervery House, j. wood; tape worm. t George Arbuckle, 1413 North C St., Elwood; tape worm. Wm. Wagner. 1317 N. 9th St., Elr-' wood; tape worm. Ed. Casto, 412 S. Anderson, Elwood; recommends Q. II. E. Mrs. Ben Thornton, 1709 East St., Elwood; stomach trouble. Frank Niccum, Elwood; stomach trouble. H. A. Maddock, 1912 North B St.. Elwood; recommends Q. II. K. Andrew Bobay, R. F. D. No. 2., Ft. Wayne; spasms, falling sickness. i Fred Zuber, 442 E. Jefferson St., Wayne; rheumatism. J. B. Carpenter, R. F. D. No. 9, Wayne; nervousness. Chas. Klllion. 32 Spy Run Ave.. Wayne; catarrh and kidney comp. FL Ft. Ft. lTN..a1rllr tlnplrmciiir T? T X" . -t a t ,tM..v-. a .wuv. . , ii. n. i, Adam township, Ft. Wayne; chronic constipation.
i, Dunn wishes it to bo understood, distinctly and positively, that these j. Quaker Remedies are not Cure-Alls. They will not benefit or cure private ijdlseases, contagious diseases, highly feverous diseases, etc. Such cases re"quire the Immediate attention of your family doctor or specialist But if j you suffer from rheumatism, catarrh, indigestion, constipation, kidney, liver. stomach or blood troubles, Quaker Herb Extract and Oil of Balm are most elncerely recommended. To be all the more certain of results Dunn asks "that the genuine, real, Quaker Remedies be used, which he is now offer- ; lng at Luken's drug store. Remember, all good things are imitated. LukJen has the genuine. The price of Quaker Herb Extract is $1.00 per bottle 'or 3 for $2.50; Oil of Balm, 25c per bottle. If you can not call for the lemedies, order them by mall, and on receipt of price the sam? will be sent by express, all charges pnid. The Quaker Cough Syrup, contains no opiates and can safely be taken by children- It is pleasant to take and costs only JSC per bottle. r" Dunn can be seen at Luken's Drug Store every day. He will be glad to meet you and answer any and all questions pertaining to the Quaker Remedies. It costs nothing to talk to him. Don't delay your visit.
on Dunn, the Quaker Health Teacher,
Miss Kate Cuney, 1210 Maria St, Ft. Wayne; severe headache. Miss Pearl Moore, 1710 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne; female weakness. Mrs. Carrie Duke, 1710 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne; tape worm. Mrs. W. Crummett, R. R. No. 4, Ft. Wayne; bloating of stomach. Mrs. M. Van De'nsen, Goshen; stomach trouble, II. Creager, 57 Wabash Ave., Koko-' mo; tape worm. Mrs. Anna Knebel, .Cass countyy Lucerne; catarrh. Mart Aiarsn, ponce iorce, Marion; kidney and liver complaint. George P. Kramer, Nat. Military Home, Marion; recommends Q. H. E: Chas. G. Borghmd, 217 Washington St., Michigan City; recommends Q. O. of B. Mrs. Chas. Burcaw, 3202 S. riuni St.." Muncie; catarrh Chas. C. Bracken, 1210 E. Adams St, -Muncie; tape worm, James R. Hughes, 1320 W. 11th St., Muncie; tapeworm two heads. L. C. Watson, Wheeling Pike, Muncie; stomach trouble. P- Shoemaker, R. F. D. No. 4, Muncie; tape worm. Mrs. Jones. Walnut St, Muncie;, stomach troubles, John M. Franklin, Yorktown, "near Muncie; recommends cough syrup. Henry Post, R. R. No. 1, Red Key; good results Q. H. E. Chas. Raymond Shanks, Richmond; tape worm. Elias Schools (col'd). Richmond; tapeworm. j Thomas W. Devers, 802 N:.16th'st., Richmond; tape worm. Mrs. Mary E. Staley, 990 N. 12th. St.. Richmond: taDe worm. . i John E. Allen, 604 S. Main St:, Sputt Bend; tapeworm, m ..;.'" & " i Mrs. P. A. Seegmueller,,- "913 La' Salle Court, South Bend; tape worm.' Mrs. Record (col'd), 1456 S. 13 St., Terre Haute;-rheumatism. V- ' Miss Aquilia Henley, 926 N. CtbfjSty" Terre Haute; tape worm. George Batt, S18 Popular. .SL,vT8rre Haute; rheumatism. Mrs. Batt. 8S1S Popular St., Terre , p Haute; catarrh, throat and 'langs. Mrs. Mary Kominskey, 625 13U 'St;, Terre Haute; kidney and liveitrouW."' Mrs. Frohuo, 129 N. Srd SC.; Terre ' Haute; stomach trouble. (X W. Cassidy, school teacher, ferre Haute; catarrh. Al. Cassidy, R. R. No. 1, Terre Haute; kidney troubles. Mrs. Carrie Sallie, R. R. No. Terre Haute; recommends Q. II. E. Mrs. Talitha Smith, Bridgetow-n, near Terre Haute; used as tonic. Herman Schee. St. Mary's, near Terre Haute; indigestion, dyspepsia. Mrs. Lathrop, HIS N. 6th St., Terit . . . . . it name; nervous neaaacnes. Mrs. Lathrop, 141S x. 6th St., Terre Haute; eczema. ' -
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NO CLASSIFIED WANTED. MALE HELP WANTED Cigar Salesman wanted: In your locality to represent us, Experience unnecessary; $GS per mo. and expenses. Write for particulars. MONROE CIGAR CO., TOLEDO. OHIO. 8-lt WANTED Horses to board. Inquire of E. Timberlake, Richmond, R. R. No. 2. J-2t FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladies to copy letters at home; spare time; good pay; cash weekly; reliable; send stamp. Zeck Co., Morristown, N. Y. S-lt WANTED To buy antique and second hand furniture, corner room, 4th and Main sts. Phone 1529. 7-7t WANTED Bed ticks to- fill. ticks to fill, nice Nichols Feed Barn, 7-7 1 ' clean straw 512 N. A St WANTED "Ladies" Try" "Queen Beauty Face Bleach,' only genuine face-bleach on market fojr. asQowy white complexion "Postpaid' 50c. The F. X. Franklin Co., box D 106, Fort Wayne. Ind. 7-2t WANTED Girl at 214 N. 9th. 7-3t WANTED To re-nickel your stoves; nOw is the time. ' Brown & Darnell. 1022 Main St. 7-3t WANTED You to know, we sharpen raaors, knives, shears and, all kinds of edge tools. All kinds of job work promptly done. Brown .t Darnell, 1022 Main street. 7-3t WANTED Lady or gentleman to travel for hardware specialties. Home may be used for headquarters if desired. .Weekly salary of $1,092.00 per year,' and expenses. . Address J. A. Alexander, 3HG Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. G-2t WANTED A place-- te do ...Homework.' Address A. M., care of Palladium. 5-at WANTED Middle aged woman io .do - housework Family of -two. 1122 KjJ J. 6-2t WANTED Work by "high school student after school and on Saturday. F. H., care Palladium. 6-2t WANTED Fhave $6,000 to loan on first mortgage farm or city proper- ' ty. . See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St. " 6-3t WANTED Manager for Branch office we wish to locate here In Richmond. Address, with reference, The Mor- . ris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, O. 23-30t WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting; wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue.. 'Moler Berber College,-Cincinnati, O. FOR SALE. .FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. I'orterneid, Keuy uiock, 8tb& Main. .' 7tf FOR SALE Easy payments. Watches, bracelets, silverware, dress goods, Morris chairs, rockers, druggets, matting, comforts", blankets, umbrellas, lamps, household goods of every description. J. Glaser & Co. 233 S. 5th. Open evenings. 8-7t FOR. SALE A new five room house. Call 427 S. H St. S-7t goods. Also house for rent, 107 S. 21st St. Phone 3713. itf FOR SALE Antique furniture nice pieces for Christmas gifts, ' corner room, 4th and Main Sts. Phone 1529. 7-7t FTRSALE All kinds newand se ond hand furniture at bargain. S. Wyatt, 516 Main St. 7-7t FOR-SXLE Thoroughbred male pigs and brood sows. Address M. D. L. Reynolds, R. R. No. 7. 8-3t FOR SALE All kinds feed, prices right. Nichols Feed Barn, 512 N. A St. 7-7t FOR-SALE Leave your orders for Christmas turkeys and roast pigs at Nichol's Feed barn. 512 N. A St. 7-7t Foft Sale Lamps. burners a n d mantels, new stock, just received, the best in the city at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main St. 7-..t FOR SALE Just received a new lot of picture mouldings, latest-styles at Brown & Darnell's. 1022 Main St 7-3t j FOR SALE Bargain; first-class groj eery in good town, near Richmond, j Parker & Scatt, 211 Law building. Ini dianapolis... 5-13t five-room cottage and six room house. Electricity On car line. Address "Sale." care Palladium. G-3t FOR SALE New and second hand furniture, Creager & Murray. 40S Main St . 4-20t TOR" &U. Elegant baby carriage, good as new, cheap. New . Phone 1040 or 5016. 63t
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FOR SALE House of six rooms, bath, at a bargain if sold, within next thirty days. Call 110 Kinsey St. G-7t FOR SALE Mammoth bronze turkey Toms, pure bred, beautifully marked, extra large, also fashionably bred Collie puppies, sable and white sire imported. Call Starr Bros , Boston. Ind. ... .. 0-I)t FOR! sTCEMission dining table and chairs; bed spring, lace curtains, hot plate and oven. 1214 South B. G-Ot FOR SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction ...on. the late Joshua Eliason farm, two and one-half miles northeast of Centerville, on Wednesday, Dec. 11, '07. Joshua Eliason heirs. G-Ct FOR SALE Pure Pennsylvania buekwheat flour, 25 lbs. for $1.00. Frank , M. Clark, -J21 N. 11th St. 30-1-lt FOBTSALE AblniOrKFfeTtr iron" fence, in first class condition. Call oh or address S. O. Yates, Grand Ho ,l tel juilding, Richmond, Ind. 22-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also test ace'dent and health Insurance. W. M. Pen ny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone 1589. 27-tf FOR SAlE-Two car loads ofcmuTeT; horses bought and sold. Gus Taube, sale barn, 124-120 N. Gth street. Phone 1884. 12-tf FOR RENT. FOR ..RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. Call 427 S. II St. 8-3t FOR RENtTwd-barn for teanx 427' S. H St.1 s 3t TOR RE N T 5-room f lit lien t rally 1 ocated, ground floor, electric light, bath. Benj. F. Harris. 7-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, modern 1M)5 N. 9th. 7-7t FOR RENT Five room house $10.00. Thompson, 710 Main street. 7-7t FOR RENT New suburban six room house. Electricity, on--car line. Ready Jan. 1st. Address "Rent," care Palladium. H-3t FORRENTTwo large steam-helited office rooms, formerly occupied by Justin Leroy Harris, studio. Apply to Drs. Chenoweth & Dykeman, Masonic Temple. 4tf FWRENf FnHshed rooms, all modern - conveniences. Rain water for bath tub. 103 S. 9th St.. , 4-7t FOR RENT-Furhfshed front room" down stairs, Tiea ted; with private entrance. 31 N. '.th st. G-:?t FORRENT- Furnished room heltt " and bath. 30 N. 12 h. 4-7t FO RR E N T I lous eo f froom sTb a t h and cellar with electric lights. Inquire 103 N. 14th St. Phone 2157. 4-Tt FO R RENT Furnished rooms; 23 N, 7th street. j-7t POR RENT Furnished room, light, heat and bath; 42 S. 10th. 3-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light, heat and bath. 220 N. 12th st- " . . .. .. 20tf FOR RENT. Double seven room house, 216 & 21S South 14th street. Eight room modern, 20 South 10th street. Kepler & Weller, Vaughan Blk. ,. 5-tf FOR P.ENT Throe unfurnished rooms above IS North Sth SU - Apply 013 Main street. 25-tf LOST. LOST Fur neck piece Saturday afternoon; reward: leave at Palladium. FOUND. FOUXD Brown leather pocket book, containing key, handkerchief and stamp. Owner call at Palladium Office. 7 2t FOUND A small purse containing a rosary, on N A St., at St. Mary's church. Owner can have- same by calling at 54J N 13th St. C-ot LA'JNORY. We can help make ycu happy honestly we can. Richmond Steam Laundry. OSTEOPATHY. DR TOWNSEND. Norm 9th and A. Lady assistant. Phone 1396. SCHOOL i SCHOOL Cheapest and best school of shorthand. Mrs. W. S. Hiser, 33 S. 13th St. Phone' 2177. You can enter any time. 21-tf REAL ESTATE.,. i AL H. HUNT. Real estate, 7 N. 9tH ! stret. Phone 877. R. L. MORE, Real Estate. Accident la i surance and colectlon: 14 N.,9t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co., C. EL Bradbury. Mgr., 23 North Sth Street.
HEARING ON DEC. 23RD.
New Castle, Ind., Dec. 7 County Commissioners' John M. Huff and Charles D. Mohler, who were indicted by the grand jury on two counts, charging failure to comply with the laws in letting bridge contracts, will have a hearing in the Circuit Court on Dec. 23. The commissioners are preparing to defend themselves from the charges and County Attorney Fred Gause will have charge of their case. On the outcome of this case depends whether Robert M. Russell's case will be tried at all. All three of the commissioners say that were they to let the contract for a bridge today it would be done in the same manner. All information necessary for bidders is on the blue prints, they say, and hence the profile and survey were unnecessary. They have no fear of the outcorfte, but regret the notoriety that has come to the county and to them through the arrests. MASONIC CALENDAR. Week Commencing Dec. 9th, 1907. Tuesday Richmond Ivodge, No. 19H, F. & A. M., work, Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday Webb Lodge. No. 24, F. A. M., work, Master Mason degree. Friday King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4, R. A. M. Election of officers and payment of dues. Chicago passengers using C, C. ft L traina land at 12th at. (Illinois Central) Station: most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE Furniture, stoves, etc., nice clean room, prices reasonable, E. V. Nichols, 512 N. A St. 7-7t HOHFORTE special private hotel car from Indianapolis. This car will be run on fastest schedule in order to get back home for Christmas. Come and go with us and see one of the finest valleys to be found anywhere with land from $8 to $15 per acre. Fare from Indianapolis, $28.75, round trip. Climate is very fine, 4.500 feet above sea level Make your arrangements at once. Ball and Peltz, real estate and Insurance. 7-7t EXCHANGE New furniture for old at Cregar & Murray's, 408 Main St. 4-20t II. II. KOLLJNGTTO-S. Sth St., has sure cure for corns. Why suffer needless torture when you can have your corns removed painlessly. Phone 4242. 4-7t DENTISTS. CHENOWETH & DYKEMAN, Masonic Temple. Automatic phone 2053. 8-tf FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll; - Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 716 Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son, 16 N. 8th st. i2sept6mo NOTICE. NOTICE Have your horse boarded at Nichol's Feed Barn. $14.00 a month. Good care and kind treatment. 512 N. A St. 7-7t TAKEN BY MISTAKE At Coeur de Lion lodge social Tuesday evening, a man's derby hat. Please return to II. H. Miller at Palladium office and exchange. 27-tf NOTICE Attend the dance at I. O. O. F. hall, Thursday evening, Dec. J 2th. Admission 25c. Music, piano and drums. Everybody invited. -lt NOTICE W. J. Hiatt has removed his real estate office from 911 Main St. to No. 8 N. 9th St., with Richard Shute. 4-7t FINANCIAL. MONEV LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompsons loan and real ! estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street. Bond's automatic phone No. L'OOS. 1-wed-thurs-fri-sat-tf Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggists. For Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell a 2 room house for $500; a 5 room hcuse for $S50; a 7 room house for $1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash to loan on good titles. S. K, Morgan. Seattle Washington Investments Wonderful MONEY MAKING possibilities. Write us, learning about them, asking for our "LAND FARM, CITY PROPERTY" lists RICHMOND, SEATTLE references on request. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, Alaska Building, Seattle.
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Come in and let us show you what a splendid bargain we can offer you in a piano. $ H Mi WU1 Place a Fine Piano in Your JLV.UU Home For Christmas. s The McCoiaha Co. 413-415 Main St.
CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF The College Beacon Is now ready for mailing. If you desire a copy, send in your name untl address. This Heacon gives full information concerning the most Progressive Business College nHhis section of tlm United States. The INDIANA has schools at Richmond. Indianapolis, Marion. Kokonio, Columbus, Muncie. Lafayttte. Anderson and Logan sport. J. P. Brunner, Pres.; Charles C. Crinfc. Gen. Mgr. Spend your long winter evenings by attending OUR NIGHT SCHOOL; Thus Increase your earning power without giving up your present position. Get full Information at the . RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Phone 2040. Financial
The management of this company Is in the hands of Board of Directors prominent business men:
John B. Dougan Jonas Gaar ' Edwin H. Catet ! Elgar G. Hibberd John M. Eggemeyer John J. Harrington 3
In addition, a Capital of $250,000.00, and the Surplus of $25,000.00 'assures to depositors the absolute safety of funds entrusted to the care of this institution. ---- Richmond Trust Company
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