Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 308, 20 December 1907 — Page 9

THE KIC1IMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TKLEGUAM, FRIDAY, DECE3IBER 20, 1907

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What Time Is It ByYOURStomach Your Stomach Does Not Strike "Meal Time!" Three Times a Day, It Usually Means Dyspepsia. HOW TO BE HAPPY-HUNGRY. As a rule all hours of the day look alike, and feel alike, to the dyspeptic. There Is no hankering for breakfast, lio gnawing for lunch, and no mouthwatering for dinner. Disgust takes

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(he place of desire, and the clock itself at meal-time reflects the owner's grumpy face. If before breakfast, before dinner and before supper you do not feel a happy-hungry feeling and longing for food, and feel that you could eat almost anything put before you, you have a symptom of dyspepsia. If during your meals you still have an aversion to food or feel hungry and not hungry at the same time, you have a very pronounced case of dyspepsia. If after your meals you feel bloated, or gassy, or you have heartburn and. pains in your stomach, or you feel gurgly brash rising in your throat, you have a chronic case of dyspepsia, and you have had it a long time, probably without realizing it. For all these things there is a sure cure, a cure that will make mealtime an awaited pleasure, nrd the meal itself a soothing luxury. This is true because the cure, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, contain just the elements which a good, strong, healthy stomach has. . Each little tablet Is enough to digest 3,000 grains of food, thoroughly and wll -Just as though you had no stomach at all. .Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets actually da all the work of a healthy stomach. They' digest if your etoinach can't. They digest everything. TaKo ouo or two after each meal and know what it is to have the luxury of a perfect digestion, and stop irritation, belching, bloat and brash, and that "lump of lead" feeling. They cure dyspepsia. Indigestion and all stomach troubles. They contain nbso; lutely nothing harmful. They are made of golden seal, diastase, and (similar digestive agents. Try several today , and let your

stomach be convinced, let your mind be'a4 ease, and your face be rosy. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on earth. 50c a box. Send us your name and address today and wo will at once 6end you by JUail a sample package free.' Address V. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart 131dg., Marshall, Mich. At all druggists, 50c. a box.

PROMINENT DRUG .' STORE ASSIGNS

rtoy Babylon and James A. flaigley Took" Out Papers With County Recorder;

REASONS ARE GIVEN

The Quhjley and Babylon pharmacy An North Eighth street, has gone into the hands of a receiver. Today James A. Qulgley and Roy Babylon filed petition with the county recorder to have a general assignment of all their property made to William H. Kelly of this city. Mr. Kelly represents all the creditors of the firm, except an Indianupolis wholesale drug house, which is the principal creditor. Poor collections and dull trade were responsible for the Qulgley & Babylon pharmacy Koing into the hands of a receiver. Mr. Kelly states that so far as he has been able to discover, the assets of the firm amount to about $3,000, while the liabilities will be between $4,x0 and $3,000. The Qulgley and Babylon pharmacy Is the second Richmond business concern which has gone to the wall since the beginning of the prevailing financial stringency. Two weeks ago the "William Waking plumbing and electric supply concern went into the hands of a receiver.

New Castle Contractor Says The Big Concern Refuses To Make Settlement for' Several Thousand Dollars.!

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BUILT FACTORY BUILDINGS FOR THE BIG CONCERN.

Began Work in Winter After Being Promised Reimbursement for Increased Cost of Labor at That Season.

A timely topic for every woman, of what to give the husband, the father, the son, the sweetheart or the brother. In our large stock of "gift things" for men every woman can surely find just what he cares most for. For convenience of Christmas shoppers we suggest the following items But remember there are many other articles here, too, suitable for gifts, that are not listed below.

John Gubbins, a New Castle, contractor, has filed suit against the MaxwellBriscoe Motor company of New Castle and the New Castle Industrial company, to foreclose mechanics lien; for an order of court to sell the property of the Maxwell-Briscoe company and to secure from each defendant a judgment of S6.000. This c?.se was filed in the Henry circuit court and has been brought to the Wayne circuit court on a change of venue. Gubbins, in his compaint, states that December 22, V.tCxi, he and the defendants entered Into an agreement

whereby he was to dig the trenches and pace the cement foundations and i piers for the factory building of the j Maxwell-Briscoe company. Owing to ! the frozen condition of the ground j Grubbins avers, he desired to defer the I work until the spring of the year, but , the defendant companies insisted on !

him starting to work on the foundations immediatey after the agreement had been entered into. The plaintiff sets forth that he informed the defendants that by beginning work in the winter, would increase the cost of the work. Gubbins says that he was given assurance that the defendants would meet this extra cost. He, then began work. Since the completion of the work, he p. vers that he has not received reimbursement for his extra work expenses. Last July he gave notice of the filing

i mechanics lien.

A Oue Coat Shirt. How is That ? We have some very handsome patterns in the well known Cluett Coat Shirts, inst dan-, dy for Xmas presents.

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SOCIETY NEWS

SHE REGAINS HEALTH. Donned Overalls and Immediately Became Strong. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 20. Are overalls better for a woman's health than the ordinary feminine apparel? Mrs. Ida M. Cook, of this city, has tried -both and she regained her lo.-t health by putting on overalls and jumpers and going to work in the fields she says. When she started out Mrs. Cook, had no definite theory, but she followed her inclination for an

Out door life.

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One of the prominent social events of the holiday season was the reception which, was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. David Worth Dennis, at her home, "Woodlawn," in West Richmond. The hours were from two to six and during that time a large number of ladies and gentlemen called, four hundred invitations having been issued. The rooms were arranged in an effective manner in Christmas greens. In the receiving line were beside the hostess, Mesdames Joseph Eeller, Herschel Coffin, Edwin Morrisson,' William McNown and Mendenhall. Miss Florence Shute, who Is attending at Bryn Mawr will not return home for the holidays, but will go to New York and other points in the East with a party of college girls. She will spend Christmas day with Mrs. Emily Chandlee and family in Philadelphia who were formerly of this city. 4 4t Mr. Harry Lontz has arrived home for the holidays from Exeter. Mrs. George Knight was hostess Thursday afternoon for the Alice Carey Club. The meeting was of a juletide nature and the program was a miscellaneous one. Miss Florrel Hunt furnished the music for the afternoon. Miss Myrtle Layman was a guest of the club. The next meeting will be with Mrs. J. E. Moore, of North Sixteenth street, and the subject of discussion will be "Russia." 4 Miss Ada Binford w-ill entertain during the Christmas holidays at her home in Knightstown. Miss Binford is a student at Earlham, and the invitations include many of the people at Earlham. The affair will be in the nature of a house party and a very pleasant time is expected by all. j . f Thursday evening at his studio, Prof. Justin Leroy Harris's pupils gave a recital that was attended by a company of Invited guests. It was the first of a series of monthy recitals to be given on the last Tuesday of each month. An informal musical program was &i ven. after which light refreshments were served. Among the students who were present and assisted in the program were, the Misses Huldah Kenley. Karolyn Karl. Afton Clapp, Katherine Gift. Bertha Garver. Stella

Barber. Mabel Barber, Clara Moorman. Hazel Knapt?. Florence Lacey, Florence Mote, Maud McCoy. Elizabeth Benfelt, Mary St. John; Mesdames Ray Longuecker, Elmer Gormon, Mrs. Louis King, Leathea Logan. R. A. Napier and Messrs. J. L. Garver, LeRoy Benham and Fred Crowe. Those who had charge of the production of "The School for Scandal." Dy the members of the Dramatic Club, are more than pleased with the affair. Not only was it of unusual success from an artistic point, but financially. The two productions netted the management about $400. Miss Estelle Dalbey arrives todav to

spend Xmas week with her mother. She is supervisor of Manu&J training at Vincennes, Ind.

Docs He Need Suspenders ? Buy Them Here. Big variety of the popular Gift Suspenders, beautiful patterns in silk and silk embroidered effects, in fancy boxes.

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Buy it Here. Our assortment is very complete; smart exclusive patterns in the new brown and gray. cross stripes, alltyles.and shapes. SOc and $1.00

A Gilt of Sensibility. A Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat. Cut in the latest styles in the new shades of brown and gray.

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Must Be A Vest! Just arrived, a large assortment of brown and tan "Columbia" style patch pocket vests, fine for a present. S2.00 to $4.00

Does He Need a Hat ? We carry one of the best known hats in "Hatdom." Mallory Cravenette They are the flat blocking shapes in both brown and black.

Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner iff Marx

Sweater Vests A late shipment of these goods enables us to show some very nobby styles in sweater Coats, Greys with blue linings, pure white and others. $2.50 and S3.QO

We cater to your patronage on the reasonable prices we offer for bright, new; quality goods. We invite your inspection and consideration of our holiday goods, and assure courteous and fair treatment

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Humpe's slipper sale. Mrs. Jane Sills of Milton was in Richmond today. Read Humpe's advertisement. Buttortck's patterns. Morris & Co'sRead Humpe's advertisement. Mrs. Charles Mullen of Ft. Wayne, is spending a few days with friends in this city. G. R. Gause for moss wreaths. tf Ice cream turkeys made to order it Price's. 10-ot Fruit baskets filled to order at Price's. l-at Mrs. J. E. Buntin, of Greensfork, was the guest of local friends and relatives. Plenty of nice fresh oysters, daily, by express, at Price's. 10-ot Bargains at Humpe's. Mrs. W. N. Van Sickle is in Indianapolis, the guest of friends and relatives. Pint and quart cans select oysters at Price's. 10-3t Mesdames George Nicholson anJ Belle Hoover of Greensfork, were in the city. Price's own make of nut candies and taffy are good to eat. 19-3t Humpe's rubber boot sale. Mrs. R. M. Clark of Fountain City, spent yesterday with friends and relatives in this city. Price's have some beautiful packages of fine chocolates for the holidays. lCKJt Turkey, Oysters, Celery and Salads at the Westeott Cafe Christmas Eve.

20-ot Humpe's slipper sale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hull of Fountain City, were in the city yesterday visiting friends. A box of Price's fine chocolates makes an acceptable present for old or young. 19-"t That gold plated, satin lined jewel case filled with fine candies at Price's is a beauty. lf-3t Mrs. N. C. Brooks of Greensfork. returned home after a sbort visit with friends in this city. See R. M. Lacey's $18.00 Drop-Head Sewing Machines; 530 Main St. wed-fri Turkey, Oysters, Celery and Salads at the Westeott Cafe Christmas Eve. 20-5 1 Bargains at Humpe's. Miss V. E. JUndemuth, of Los An

geles, is visiting friends and relatives in this city for a few days. Mr. Frank Fagan who attends Ohio State university, is visiting hi brother, Mr. Brock Fagan, of mis city. Ladies of the G. A. R. will give a oyster supper Saturday 21, at G. A. R. hall for their reliel fund. Every body invited. 19-2t Mr. and Mrs. Marion Leonard, of Hagerstown, were the guests of Hagerstown friends in this city. Sewing Machines for Christmas gifts. R. M. Lacey, d30 Main Street. wed-fri

-i.viwvvw uv.'uuu ijiuira i-ucttvt- t valuable Christmas present worth $15.00, now $6.00, at Hassenbusch's. 20-3t Miss p:ecta Henley, who has been attending school at Lenox Hall, St. Louis, has arrived home to spend the Christmas vacation with friends and relatives. Morocco bound Bibles make a valuable Christmas present, worth $15.00, now $G.00, at Hassenbusch's. - 20-3t Crawfords Dry Goods store has a fine line of Japanese goods. Newvariety.' 20-3t Mrs. Alice II. Gresh, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hale, F. M. Jones and C. H. Calloway of Milton, attended the missionary rally at the local Christian church today. Tolo at Coliseum. Friday night at S o'clock. Cohen's Indianapolis Reserves vs. Richmond. Admission l"c, no reserved seats. 10 'Jt Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wisehart, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murry of Hagerstown were in Richmond today. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eldridge of Danville. Ind., are in the city, the guest of Chas. Lyons and family. First polo game of season at coliseum Friday night, Indianapolis Reserves vs. Richmond. Everybody should go and welcome the return of Polo in Richmond. 19-2t

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RICH HAS AUTO. (Lynn Herald.) Ernest J. Rich of Richmond, who had been spending a few days with friends at his former home at Spartanburg returned home Sunday morning in the Wayne Automobile that he had purchased of Frank Wright the previous Monday.

The Koyal Arch Masons are holding a special meeting at their quarters sr.

the Masonic Temple, a team ,of eight

Masonry. Invitations were went to six of the neighboring towns for members of the order to attend and thre other teams were requested to assist in the work. The teams of New Castle and Eaton are In attendance. This evening the big meeting will conclude with a banquet, which will be held n the banquet hall of the temple. Toasts will be responded to and the affair promises to be a most enjoyable one. The hall has been pleasingly decorated with palms and other decorations.

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Physicians Say Many Are Affected.

Physicians report -4hat there Is almost an epidemic of pneumonia in the city, the weather, with its sudden, changes, being especially conducive ti colds and like ailments.

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