Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 309, 21 December 1907 — Page 3

THE RICmiONT PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGRA3I. SATUUDAY, DECE3IMEII 21, 1!K)7.

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CHRISTMAS. IN SONG AT THE CHURCHES

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Mrs. Longnecker I Know That My Redeemer Liv ir" .. ..

Mrs. Elmer Gormon. Chorus "Hallelujah"' By Choir.

FIRST CHRISTIAN. The First Christian church has arranged the following Christmas program, Sunday morning, 10:30 o'clock. Wilc,n Voluntary M. Robert Wuson Communion Hymn, No yi7 Choir and congregation Offertory "Blessed Is He That Considcrth the Poor-' Choir iiTrrr,n Vn k Choir and Congreratiou Hymn, wo. Tn..m Scripture Reading and Prayer Kev- - . Anthem Christmas Hymn p tir Announcements X Anthem "The New Born King" cnoir Hermon-'The Stars that Lead to Bethlehem" Kv. S. W. Traum Invitation Hymn-No. 211, Hymnal Choir and Congregation Benediction Pat0' In the evening at the hour for the usual preaching service, the time snaJl be given to the Bible school for its Christmas service. Chas. H. Gabriel s cantata. "Santa Claus' Charm." will"e presented. Friends of the church and acbool are cordially invited to share in the delights of the Christmas time.

FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. At First ngttrti Lutheran church the following musical program will be rendered at the Sunday morning service, under the direction of Mr. Lee B. Kusbaum: v Organ Prelude-"Grand Chorus in D Flat" J- A- VNesL Miss KiKllenberg. Cholr-"Come and Worship" Ashford Solo "That Glorious Song of Old" J- uoex Mrs. K euger. Choir-"Glory to God" - " ycr Offertory-"A Christmas Pastorale" Litlxmrne W el Postlude-"Trlumphal March" . Gmlmant - EVKNING SKRVICE. Organ Prelude -(a) "Chorus of Slieph rds" J. Lemmeus (b) "Holy Night" ""Hey Buck Choir-"The King Shall Reign" L('rf 12 Offertory-"Evening Star" Wagner-Lddy Choir "Tidings of Great Joy" 1 r 1 ,, , . . t. VT Mendelssohn Postlude March in I) Majoi

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN. The choir of the Second Presbyterian church has prepared the following program for Sunday evening, under the direction of Mr. Clynton Kouth :

Prayer. "Coronation" ! Scripture. "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God AlmigT y," "Gloria" (Mozart's XII Mass) "God's Gift to Us and Our Gifts to I.im" Solo: "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) "Holy Spirit, Truth Divine" "The Heavens Are Telling" Violin Solo "Joy to the World" Benediction.

Congregation Congregation Choir , Pastor , Miss Warner , Congregation Choir Prof. Clinton Routh Congregation

REID MEMORIAL U! ITED PRESBYTERIAN. At the Reid Memorial church, spr ial music has been arranged for both the morning and evening services. Sunday, under the direction of Miss Uwrti

Gaston, organist. The programs are: Organ Prelude "Hosannah" (Chorus magnus) Anthem-"Sing. Oh. Sing. This Blessed ""hi" Miss Mania ' stor and Choir.

. . Dubois Neidlinger

Soprano Solo "It Came Upon the Miss C Organ Offertory "The Holy Night" Anthem "Shout the Glad Tidings" . Miss Josephine Postlude- Hallelujah Chorus Miss daston will give a special r o'clock, the program ling: March

Scotch Christmas Carol

T'ie

night Clear' a Myrick.

Meyer-Helm and

tes and Choir. an recital Sunday evening

. . Buck Hawley . Handel at 7:1."

Salome ' Gfiilraant Corillon-Wostenholme

Ho Night D,ldle' Buck,

ntheni- Sanctus Miss Myric1 nd Chonis. . , t,) -.....' West

Auuiem vj. . ouif ivcuiiimi - O ran "The Seraphs' Strain" "Joyously Peal"

Mi? aster. Postlude-Hosannah Dubois

Wostenhome Combs

FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. The Sunday school of the First ""'hodist Episcopal church, Mrs. C S. Pevington superintendent, has prepared the following program for Sun

day evening: Organ Voluntary Song "Hark, the I I-raid Engels Sing"

Mrs. L. C. King . .Congregation

Prayi

.Handel

.Paul Isenbarger

..Mrs. Tom's and Miss Craig's Classes Dorothy Lebo

Anthem "For Unlo Us a Child is Born'

Choir Welcome and Scripture Lesson Superintendent Welcome Kenneth King

Greeting Exercise by Vcrna Swisher and Hazel Stevenson

Recitation "Christmas Stars" Recitation

Recitation Gladys Longenecker Recitation Emmett Curme j-)Uet Charlotte and Julia Troy Recitation. ."..".." '. : Margaret Rife Class Exercise Miss Bertha Higgins Class Recitation. . .." ...".' .7 Lillian Genu gonr Primary Department ReciTation. .7 Charlotte Troy Recitation Floyd Hosier "Jesus the Wonderful" Mrs. J. B. Cooper's Class Class Song Miss Harel Craig's Class Recitation Eloise Richardson "Merry Little Christmas Spirits" Mrs. Geo. Lewis' Class Song "All Thy Works Shall Praise Thee" Classes of Mr. Isenbarger and Mrs. Ellabarger. Violin Solo Miss Grace Forrey

Rev. R. J. Wade

Remarks Song "Joy to the World' benediction.

.School

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN. The First United Brethren church will hold its special Christmas propram on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock and the program for the evening Is as follows: Song The Birthday of the King Prayer The Pastor. M. Hobson Recitation Bernace Layman Sony Christmas Bells Recitation . .. Edna Host Song Carol of Children Recitation Ethel Heath Recitation Harry Meiling Song Hail the King Exercise Crown Him Song The Angel's Song Exercise The Blessed Bells Song Primary Class Exercise Jesus the Unspeakable Gift Song Our Bethlehem Friend Recitation Irene Scott Solo Ethel Heath Exercise Bethlehem Battaliiou Song The Rally Song Song The Whitman Sisters Recitation Emil Crebb Address .. .The Pastor Song Tell the Joyful Tidings filiss Odo.1 Lovin. Organist,

ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. The special Christmas services att'p St. Pa"ls Episcopal church will be oeld on Christmas day. the programs ! eing as follows: - Christmas Morning at 1'::. Processional Hymn "Adeste Fideies" J. Reading Venite Mendelssohn Gloria Patri F. A. G. Ouselev Te Deum Laudamus C. L. Williams in B Flat Uenedictus C. L. Williams in B Flat Intioit Hymn "Sing, O Sing, This Blessed Morn" Ropen Kyrie Eleison Field in I)

Ascription Gloria Patri F- A- G. Ouseley Offertory Anthem "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" Stainer Presentation Sentence W. B. Gilbert Sanctus Field in D Agnus Dei Field in D u.oria in Excelsis Calkin Nunc Mimittis J- Hullah Recessional Carol "See! Amid the Winter's Snow" G. W. Warren Christmas Eve. ll:4o.

Processional Carol "It Carne Upon the Midnight Clear" Kyrie Eleison

Sunday Services at the Churches.

ADVANCE IH PRICE OF COAL SCENTED

Whitewater Friends' Tenth and G streets.

!er. nastor. Sabh.-ith t-

L. Ellis superintendent .. .Stainer worship 10:30 a. in.

Field in D First Presbyterian

Corner North ship at 10: So; Y. F. A. Round Table Theodore Cuad- at ti:."i". Discussion: "God's Gil"; to ehool 9 a. m. Men." Midweek ineting ior worship

Meeting for W-dnvsd;.y morning at K.

Fifth Street M. E. J. O. Campbell Thomas J. Gra- pastor. Sunday scl.ool at 3:13;

Operators Wish to Defer Action Upon Establishment Of Agreement.

COMPROMISE IS LIKELY.

Glor'a Tibi Carol "Silent Night! Peaceful Night". Ascription Gloria Patri Offertory Solo "SIM?p: Holy Babe:"... Presentation Sentence

F. A.

in U ham. nastor. Sabbath school 9:lo a. preaching by the pastor at !:.. 0;

. .. Barnby ni.; public worship 10:C0 a. m. Theme class mating at 1 1 : 4 r. ; Junior Ieuae G. Ouseley - Joy". Hymns and Anthems of The at 2; Kpworth League at 6:30. At UNION OFFICIAL DECLARES THAT

W.

... Dykes Nativity. Evening praise service 7:30 a sacred sone service appronriB. Gilbert 7 30. Christmas music by the choir ate for Christmas time will be render-

Sanctus Field in D under direction of Mr. Earhart. AdAgnus Dei Field in 'J dress by the minister on "Bethlehem." Gloria in Excelsis Calkin Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. Nunc Dimittis L Hullah Christmas Sunday school entertainRecessional Carol "See! Amid the W nter's Snow" G. W. Warren j ment Friday, 7 p. m.

Universalist Meetings will be held

GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. At. Grace Xi. E. church a special program of Christmas music will b

POSTPONEMENT WILL NOT BE COUNTENANCED BY HIS FOLLOWERS.

for consultation concerning the organization of the church Sunday Jan. 5.

5,. .. H tlw. ,nrt.lnr nr.fl .nT SWV CPS SllllC V. UllflCr t 10. (lireCllOll 11 IS VC1V UVMinUltf IHUl till

w l t c n cil uj i ti iiiu in w i . . . . . - - - '

Messiah . . . Read

of Mr. Alton Hale, the programs being as follows: Organ Voluntary "Romance" Choir "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Cnoir "Behold 1 Bring" Offertoire Idilio Choir "We Have Seen His Star" Choir "Hallelujah Chorus" Postlude "March Solemnelle"

-EVENING SERVICES. The choir numbers will be the same as in the morning. The organ numbers will be as follows: Voluntary "Concert Biece No. J" Parker Offertoire "Prayer" Ashmall Postlude "Christmas March" Ketelby FIFTH STREET METHODIST EPIPSCOPAL. The special Christmas musical program for Fifth Street M. E. church will be given Sunday evening, under the direction of Prof. Jesse Woods, and will be especially pleasing. The chorus choir will render a Cantata by Gade entited. "Christmas Eve." Successful rehearsals have been in progress for some time and a pleasing rencIV'ion of the selection is assured. The choir will be assisted by an orchestra composed of local musicians, the personnel being as follows: Girst violin Prof. Frederick Hicks and Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick. Second violin Clarence Runge, Frank Brant. Viola Walter Runge. Joseph Peitz. Clarionet H. H. Runge, B. K. Fox. Cornets Edward Sharff, Jouh Connolly. Trombone Louis King. Bass Mr. Karl. Piano Miss Jessie Ballenger. Soloist Mrs. Harry Stillenger.

to nromote this work be present Rev

Lemaigre Mrs. Jones will lead meeting at the 7 o'clock

S. Combs home of Mrs. Cox, 2b So ith Nintli Sinper street. Rev. L. P. Jones will lead the Lack! west side meeting at the home of Mrs. Lemper ! Skinner. 306 National avenue. Every

one invited. Sundav.

ed aecompained by a full orchestra. Fr'ends and strangers are cordially

invited. Music in charge of Prof. Jesse Wood. St. Paul's Lutheran C. Huber pas- Indianapolis. Ind.. Deo. 21. The tor. Sunday school at 9: German miners aud operators of Illinois. In-nrec'-ine service at 10. Following this diana. Ohio and Western Pennsylvaserv'ce. the lord's supper will be cele- nia will hold a joint inter-state con-h-Htfd. Young People's meeting at vent ion some time after the first of 6:30. Fnglish preaching service at next year, but the call for it will not

be issued until several matters are ad-

Secord Baptist Corner Fourteenth J"iu lu lut v.i-.w n.v.-

and North G streets. Preaching at P'ojrt

10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W.

W. Russell of Chicago

ject: "The Sheehinah in Our Midst." Evening subject: "Have You Seen

Both sides teem anxious to resume

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Morning sub- lne iIller&laie nRrwurm, iucu is fct-if

poor.

Rev. L. P. Jones w'li preach in the Better Days." Sunday school 2 p. m.: Pythian temple at 3 p. ni. on "The One y. P. l 6:30. All are welcome to God." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ev- these services. eryone welcome. Several ministers pjrst Engjsh LutheranE. (;. Howwill be present on Sunday, Jan. o to ard paBtor Morning worship 10:30 participate in the organization s2rvi- a m . Suuday oo 9 a. m. Special

ies- Christmas offerings for tht Reid Memorial Corner Eleventh Christmas music by the choir.

and North A streets. Rev. S. it. , Lyons, pastor. Preaching by the pas-! tor 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: "Peace on Earth Good Will to Men." Evening subject: "The Secret of Happiness." Sabbath school 9:15 a. m.. Christian Union 6:30 p. m. j Grace M. E. W. M. Nelson, pastor. '

Sunday school at 9 a. m.; preaching by the pastor at 10:30 and 7:30. Morning theme: "Life in Him". Evening theme: "Contentment, its Secret." Class at 11:4.") a. m.: Junior League at 2:15 p. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. The Sunday school will give a Christmas entertainment on Monday evening. Appropriate music will be rendered by a large choir, Mr. Alton Hale, director. Come and worship with us. First M. E. Corner Main and Four-

R. J. Wade, pastor.

erally conceded to be a good thing for each. A date for a convention may b fixed soon as it has been left to a Joint committee to select the differences and to report them. At a conference of the operators It was agreed that the interstate convention ought not to be held until February 25 or later, so the operators would have ample time to study financial

land business conditions and be in bet.

CENTERVILLE. , ter 1K)p;jon to say what wages they Christian Sunday school meets at can pay next year. The miners refu 9:30 a. m.; services at 10:30 a. m. and to agree to this proposition. The In7 p. in. Preaching at both services by diana operators are Insisting that bathe Rev. Harvey, of Covington. Ind. fore the interstate convention is called Invitation extended to all. the miners shall agree not to sign a Friends Sunday school meets at scale until all districts are ready to 9:30 a. ni.; meetings for worship at sign. 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Preaching by It is believed, however, that both the pastor. Rev. Aaron Napier. Special sides will agree to a compromise in th music at both services. interest of peace aud a convention will Methodist Suuday school meets at be held betore March 1. when the pres9:30 a. m.;eervices at 10:30 a. m. and ent S(ale P,res7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor,

Rev. W. E. Whitlock. Subject of the morning sermon: "Prepare Ye the

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.

FIRST PRESBYT ERI AN. The music at First Presbyterian church, under the efficient direction of Prof. Will Larhart, will be of a miscellaneous character this year, but of sunerior merit. This choir has diverged from a former custom of giving can

tatas. Special musical programs have been prepared for both the morning j teenth streets

and evening services Sunday, which will appeal to the musical lovers ot tne, Sunday school at 9:13 a. m. bpecial

Christmas lesson and program. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by pas-

Hollins'for on "The Christmas Answer." The choir under direction of Prof. J. L.

H. N. Bartlett Harris will render the Hallelujah

Ir. chorus bv Handel and Miss Karolyn

city. The programs follow: Prelude "Festival Prelude"

-MORNING.

Mrs. iller.

"Behold, I Bring You Good Tidings' C

Offertory (a) Offertory in F Mrs. iller. (hi "The Prince of Galile Mrs. rhart. "O Zion that Bringest Good Tidin; , CI rns. Postlude "Christmas March" Mrs Iller. -E ING. Prelude Scherzoso Mrs. Iller. "Then Were Shepherds" Ch'.rus. Offertory (a) In Paradisum Mrs. iY iller. (b) "All My Heart this N.j t Rejoices"'

The Great Scientist Made a Great Discovery. When a man is la doubt, it becomes

! his duty to investigate and when proof

Dudley Buck Karl will sing a solo Nazareth, by is Piled upon proof, it is time to be

PA7H fll'TMRT is iniiirantooH In

Way of the Lord; Make His Paths cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleed-

Ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c

Straight." Subject for the evening "The Purpose of His Advent."

AFTER SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN EXPERIMENTING

convinced. There is nothing in life so valuable as good health. The re

porter of this aiticle personally knows

Gounod. Class meeting at 11:45; .W. W. Gilchrist Junior League at 2 p. m.; Epworth ! League at 6:30 p. m.t evening service

J. Stainer at 7:30 p. m. The Christmas exer-1 of several people here in Richmond cises of the Sunday School will be that are rapidly regaining their health I. H. Rogers given. See program elsewhere. Violin i because they investigated the proofs solo bv Miss Grace Forrev and An- Produced by the Root Juice people them "For Unto us a Child is Born" and werc convinced. We positively .... J. H. Rogers Handel, by choir. A cordial invitation know that an eminent scientist devot- ! is extended to all friends, visitors and ! ed several vears of his life to hard

HIGH INTEREST HATE WAS BAIllfiDOWIlFALL Fowler Institution Closed by The State.

Cantata-

Miss Kaufman. Mrs. Earhar

"The Manger Throne"

Choir, Postlude Finale, Op. 205

II. N. Bartlett

Mrs. Miller.

Dudley Buck strangers. I St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Dubois Sunday at S and 9 o'clock and High Mass and sermons at 10:30; Vespers . Patty Stair and, benediction every Sunday at 3 p.

Mr. Krone, Mr. Braffett. j m. Rev. J. F. Matting'y, rector. Rev.

Charles ronteyn Manny , Thomas A. Hoffman, assistant.

St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell. rector. Rev. H. J. Gadlage, assistant. South Eighth Street Friends' H. R. Keaes pastor. 9 a. m. Bible school. Special Christmas exercises. Scholars are requested to be punctual. 10:30 a. m. Meeting for worship; 6:30 p. m. Young People's meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to all. especially to any who may be without local church affiliation. United Brethren Corner of Eleventh and North B streets. M. Hobson pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 ft. m and 7:30 n m Mornine-

On Sunday evening, December 29. the choir of First M. E. church, under subj-ect. The An2el-S gong." Eventhe direction of Prof. J. L. Harris, will render the following special musical in subiect: "The Word Became

Sopranos. Marie Kaufman. Mrs. O. C. Krone. Lucile Polglase. Martha McClellan. Jessie Mann. Deborah Shute. Bertha Garver. Florence Corwin, Maude Hamilton. Tenors. O. C. Krone. Organist Mrs. Fred Miller.

Altos. Mrs. Will Earhart. Arline Barlow. Ella Lemon. Mary Dickinson. Basses. Frank Braffett. J. F. Thompson. Raymond Mather. J. R. Watson. Thurman Overman. Howard Hunt. George Brown. Director Will Earhart.

FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL.

study and spent over ten thousand j

dollars experimenting before the afflicted were permitted to try his great discovery, which is now curing people all over the country, after all other remedies had failed. If you bloat

and belch sour gases, if your food lays I

heavy on the stomach, if you have any symptoms of indigestion, we honest

ly believe that one dose of Root Juice

DUMP MONEY IN SINK HOLE

Fowler. Ind., Dec. 21 Little interest has been phown in the failure of the bank of Fowler. Some of the business men say th event had been expected for two or three years; tjat they knew that Baldwin & Dague were tied up in Arkansas land and could not let loose. The policy of the bank for the last four years caused business men to be cautious. It offered 6 per cent interest for time deposits and the money

"ui. .v.. :.. v i ; . j . v i...

will convince you of its wonderful i,uu a"" " " " merits. Root Juice soothes and heals ! dumPpd Into lhe Arkansas sink hole, the mucous lining of the stomach, The fact that ,he baak was offer,nS

bowels and bladder and at the same ! sucn a msn raie ol ,n,r?bl ana time heals and strengthens the liver ! there was Kneral knowledge of th

and kidneys. It prevents fermentation of food in the stomach and bowels and stops formation of acid by causing the digestive fluids to be supplied in sufficient quantities In a natural way and giving the liver and kidneys

Arkansas land deal cut the business of the bank down to the minimum.

Dancing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneu-

health and strength to do the work ; monia and consumption. After exponature intended them to do. The ! sure, if Foley's Honey and Tar is takblood will soon be filtered of all lm- j en It will break up a cold and no eerpuritles and good, rich blood will be j ious results need be feared. Refuse made to nourish the whole body. ; any but the genuine in a yellow pack Poor, weak women and dyspeptic, age. A. G. Luken & Co.

Chorus.

Gloria Tibi Sermon Hymn "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices

Field in D . . .Toronto

program, it being from Handel's Messiah. Overture Mrs. Louis King. (a) Recitative "Comfort Ye My People." (b) Air "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted" W. H. Lawson. Chorus "And the Gory of the Lord Shall be Revealed" . . . . Choir. (a Recitative "Thus Saith the Lord." (b) Air "But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming" Mr. Harris. (a) Recitative "Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive" Mrs. Longnecker. tb) Air and Chorus "O, Thou that Tel'.est Good Tidings"... Mrs. Longnecker and Choir. Chorus "For Unto Us a Child is Born" Miss Kenley. Miss Friedley, Mr. Lankert, Mr. Cox and

-PART II. Pastoral Symphony Mrs. King. (a) Recitative "There were Shepherds in the Fields." (b) Recitative "And Lo. the Angel of the Lord Came Upon Them" (c) Recitative "And the Angel Said Unto Them" (d) Recitative "And Suddenly There Was With the Angels" Miss Brush. Quartet "Glory to God" Mrs. Gormon. Mrs. Longnecker. Mr. Lawson and Mr. Harris. Air "Rejoice Greatly. O Daughter of Jerusalem" Miss Heldah Kenley. (a) Recitative "Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind be Opened" Mrs. Longnecker.

He Shall Feed His Flock Lire a Shepherd" Mrs. Longnecker.

ic) Air "Come Unto Him" Mrs. Lela Logan. Chorus "Behold The Lamb of God" By Cnoir. Air "He Was Despiced Miss Carolyn Karl. Chorus "Surely He Hath Borne Our Sins" By Ccoir. Air "Whv Do the Nations so Furiotu-lv Rage Together" Mr. Hn is. Recitative "He that Dwclleth in Heaven Shall Mock Them tu Scorn" ... Mr. La son. PAR III. (a) Recitative "Behold I Tell You a M uery" (b) "The Trumpet Shall Sound Mr. H .rris. Recitative "Then Shall be Brougnt to Pass Saying: Then Shall Death Be Swallowed Up in Victorj"

backachlng rheumatic men tak this advice before it is too late. Go immediately to Luken's drug store and get a bottle of Root Juice. Now on sale, 51 a bottle. It is guaranteed and proves all that is claimed for iL

Flesh." Sunday school at 9: HO a. m.; Junior3 at 2 p. m.; Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 p. m. Christmas exercises Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. All invited. Second Presbyterian Bible classes and Sabbath school at 9:15; public worship and Chrismas sermon at 10:30: Brotherhood meeting at 2; Christmas exercises at Earlham Heights at 2; Senior Endeavor at 6:15; Christmas Music and sermon at 7. On Monday evening at 7:30 the Sabbath school will give "Santa's Surprise." Everybody invited. Second English Lutheran Corner

Pearl and Northwest Third streets, i

Rev. G. Emerson Harsh, pastor. Sun- i following officers were el.-cted for the day school at 9:00 a. m. Instead of ! ensuing term:

COLORED PYTHIANS ELECT Wm. Robinson Was Chosen Chancellor Commander.

At a meeting of the colored Knifhts of Pj'thias held Thursday night, the

SLACK WILL SPEAK

RICHMOND

SOON

Eloquent Orator to Appear Before Commercial Club.

GUBERNATORIAL ASPIRANT.

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the regular preaching service at 10:30 1 a. m. the Sunday school and choir will J render a Christmas service, ent'tled j "Christmas Joy", cons'sting of special j music, class songs, primary exercises,) dialogues and read'ngs. A special of-1

fering for the board of education will j b- marl At 7:00 p. m. th pastor ' will preach a Christmas sermon.

theme: "The Holy Child Jesus." All are cordially invited and it is especially hoped that the parents of the children in the Sunday school will be present at all the services of the day. First Church of Christ Scientist Sunday morning services at 10:45. Subject: "Christ Jesus." Childrens Sunday school at 9:30: Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:15. in Commercial club rooms, second floor Masonic Temple. Christian Science Reading room 10 North Tenth streetPublic invited. First Baptist H. Robert Smith pastor. Preaching by the rastor at 10:30

a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunda

Wm. Robinson, C. C Chas Johnson, V. C. Herbert Arnold. P;r 3 e. Riley Robert' K. vf k S Fran' Atnol ', 1 E Wm. Jen! ins. M. F. John Reed. M. A. Finley Hicks. I. G. Lincoln Blyle, O. G.

The appearance of Hon. L. Ert Slack of Franklin, Ind., before the Commercial dab of this city, will be looked forward to for one particular reason If nothing else; he is a conipet-

jitor of the Rev. T. H. Kuhn of this 'city for the democratic gubernatorial nom'nat'on in this state. Slack is cor.sfdersd one ol the most eloquent j 3rWjT In Indiana. ! The Johnson county gubernatorial

spirant, has notified Secretary E. M. Ilia., of the Commercial club that he will speak on the topic "Expense,

Riley Roberts. Grand representative, j Debts and Taxes'." H will appear

John Reed, trustee for 18 months.

$100 Reward, $100 The rea.ders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at Iat jne dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bt Insr a constitutional disease, requires a con? tittitional tr&tm-nt. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inti-rnall y, acting dirtly upon tb blood ar.d mucous sarf.if.-ea of the pypteTTi th?rebv dstroyir.ir the foundation of the disease, and glvluc the patient Ftren-tfr hy binding up the '-oristlttJtion and as-

iv srhnril I itinc nature in doing its work. The - 1 r.-orrietors have so much faith In lm

at :ir a. m.: Juniors at 2 p. m.; B. : rurat!v powers that they offer One

V P tt at fi-0 n m The Sundav .Hundred Dollars for any case that it . F. L. at b.o p. m. i ce ounuaj lu to cure Send for ,ist of tfcat, i

senooi cnnsimas eaifruuuuisui -" i moniais. Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. I A ddres F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tole-

North A Street Friends' First Dayj Sold by all rrugrists . 75e.

here on the night of January 13.

We have secured the agency for Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new laxative that makes tie liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive organs. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it, A. G. Luken & Co.

school at 9:13 a. m.; meeting for wor-pition

SALE. Corner of 21st and South A Streets. Good 6 room bouse nearly new, nicely furnished. Fine lot uSxlSO, cement walks, etc. Splendid home place. Known as the John A. Logan propr'.s at private sale will Toe received ip to 10 o'clock A. M. Dec. 30th, 1907. Ask us for particulars. 20tC DICKINSON TRUST CO.