Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 348, 29 January 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEG RAM, WKDNKSDAV. JANUARY 29. 10OS.
Eomc Making Hearlts INDIANA IS FIFTY
Are Happiest. Fathers, Mothers, Brothers and Sisters Praise the Quaker Health Teacher That the breadwinners of our Amor- headaches for over three weeks, my ican homes believe in good health is nerves are strong and steady, and I fchown by the immense number of eo-:am beidnninj; to fee! as veil as ever, pie who called on the Quaker Health ( Quaker Herb Kxtraet done it all. Teacher while he was in Clarksburg,' MORE PROOF. W. Va., had a talk with him and ob- Tho.s. Catrell, 14 Baltimore St.
YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES.SAYS HURTY
! Secretary of State Board of ; Health Holds This State
Does Not Use Preventative Measures to Stop Disease.
LITTLETON BEGINS FINAL ARGUMENT
FOR THAW'S LIFE;
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ilever in Quaker Herb Kxtraet. Hi? ; suffered with Indigestion, Dyspepsia ' and Constipation for a Ions time. At'- '
t&ined the famous Quaker Herb Ex-! Clarksburg, W. Va., is another
tract. That these medicines cured is evidenced by the testimonials received.
The case of Mary Krehnbrink of Pike , ter taking Quaker Herb Extract less
St. Clarksburg, W. Va., is very inter-j than two weeks, he was so much imrsting. .She bays: I proved that he voluntarily called at I was very nervous and subject to i the Drug Store and expressed his nervous headaches. The slightest j thanks, and also his desires to have noise would startle me. I was cross I his testimonial published for the berifand irritable morose and melancholy. fit of other sufferers. If you doubt.
T had been reading so much about I write or telephone. Quaker Herb Kx
SPOKE TO THE EARLHAM STUDENTS THIS MORNING.
Quaker Herb Extract that I resolved to try It. Thank heaven's I did so for now after having taken less than three bottles, I am a different woman. Have not had an attack of nervous
tract $1.00, 3 for $2.50. Quaker Oil (Liniment) for all aches and pains 25 cents. (let them today from A. G. Luken'a Co.
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NIGHT ATJT. MARY'S Richmond City Band and Choir To Give It.
A band concert will be given by the Richmond City band, assisted by St. Mary'B choir in Ft. Mary's hall tomorrow night. An admission fee will be charged. The program is as follows: March and Two Step with flying colors Dox Cruger Lustsplel Overture . . Keler-Bela, Op. 7'1 Mill in the. Forest-Idyll .lie Eileuberg St. Mary's Choir Gloria Farmer Waltz A Southern Dream Harry J. Lincoln Soprano Solo Dreaming Mrs. Harry De ino Selection The Tattooed iV.an Victor Herbert Selection The lied Mill Victor Herbert St. Mary's Choir Gloria Millard Selection George Washington, Jr... George M. Cohans
DROPPED DEAD AT FUNERAL OP SISTER
Rebuked by an English Sunday school teacher for bringing her little four-year-old brother to class w ith her, the sister replied: "Tf yoi please, teacher. I wnnt to bring him next Sunday, too. as mother wishes him to have nil thr rde'mire he mn before he has Irwih r. .".-. -f! vit i.j:iv week."
DR. A. B. PRICE
DENTIST
14 nd 15 The Colonial.. Phone 681 l&ds Assistant.
She Feared That This Would Happen.
Columbus, Ind., Jan. 21. Mrs. Mary double, aged 75 years, dropped dead today of heart disease, while attending the funeral of her sister, Airs. Drussella Claikson, at Dupont. Mrs. Goulde had insisted that her husband accompany her, fearing that she might die while at the funeral.
There He Attempted to Impress on His Hearers They Should Heed Preventative Measures and Not Cures.
He Maintained This Morning That the Defendant Was Absolutely Insane at the Time He Shot White.
JEROME WILL SPEAK FOR STATE THURSDAY.
Much Surprise Was Occasioned Yesterday When the Prosecution Did Not Call Expert Witnesses to Stand.
DENY D. G. REID ' PURCHASED FACTORY
Officers of Elwood Tinplate Company Say That Report Is Untrue.
ORIGIN IS NOT KNOWN.
THE STATEMENT THAT FORMER RICHMOND MAN HAD PURCHASED THE PLANT WAS GIVEN SOME CREDENCE.
FOUNTAIN PENS. The largest and best stock in tho city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait Keepthis in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers.
Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, WHITE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol. Chloroform or Opiates. 25c. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Main.
Elwood. Ind., Jan. '".. There has been a persistent, report in this city during the past week that the plant of the American Sheet and Tinplate company in ihis city has been purchased by I). G. Keid. who was one of the men who introduced the industry in this
city. It gained such a wide circula
tion that many over sanguine peo
ple accepted it as true. Today positive denial was given to the rumor by the head officils of the company. Where the statement, came from or what the purpose is not known. It :.s a fact that Mr. Held has some large interests in land surrounding the tinplate factory and that he has had some local negotions regarding them. The local factory is stocking up on tin and coal cars and are daily dumping fuel in the yards alongside of which the all-steel tramway leads to the furnaces.
BETHEL A. M. E. SERVICE. The attendance at the revival at the Bethel A. M. E. church was better last night than at any time previous. Rev. Russell took for his text, the words. "Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not live." The speaker made a deep impression. Rev. Williams made an after talk to the young men. saying one would succeed even in the material things of life, much better in the church, than out of it.
i. t'ni concerns you, road carefully. Swell's ifyrtip Fep.n Is positively euara 1 to cafe iod:setion. eoTistlpatioo. sick tin '"T-. otieriaive brcth. malaria ted ail disease.
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A special sale for two days on this popular laundry soap.
Full Box (100 Bars) Half Box (50 Bars) Quarter Box (25 Bars) 10 Bars -
$3.10 $1.00 .80
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Oilier Savings Navy Beans (best quality) 10 lbs. for 50c Seeded Raisins (bulk) 3 lbs 25c Canned Peaches. (good pack), 2 cans for 35c Macaroni (full lb. pkgs.) 3 pkgs. for 25c Strictly Fresh Eqqs, per dozen ...25c Three Phones. John M. Eggemeyer 4th and Main sts.
"Indiana is fifty years behind the tims in health regulations," stated Dr.
.7. N. Hurty, secretary of the state i
board of health, who was in the city today. Dr. Hurty is making an active campaign to educate tho people of this state in matters of public health. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," is his motto. Dr. Hurty is trying to make the people of Indiana realize that laws should be enacted 10 prevent the spread of disease-not to stamp out diseases after they have been contracted. To Illustrate his meaning. Dr. Hurty always, in addressing an audience, relates some true incident. This morning he spoke to the Earlham students at Lindley hall.
To his youthful, but appreciative audience he told the following story: Three Brothers. The eldest of the three brothers was nine, the second ueven, and the third five. They had come, the two younger ones hold of handa, to the office of the state board of health to see what could be done for their mother. Montomery, the oldest, said: "My mother is sick in bed with consumption, and Mrs. Homer told us to come and tell you, and you would tell us where to take her." "No," he said, in answer to questions, "we haven't any father; he died sixteen months ago of consumption. My sister, too, died of
consumption, and me and my two brothers and mother are all there is. Yes, mother worked to support us. She sewed and I was elevator boy at Smith's block. I ain't doing nothing now, and we haven't anything to eat except what the neighbors give us. Please tell us where we can take mother. She coughs all the time, and and I am afraid she's she's going to die." In imagination there appeared a picture of a true, good woman, fatally stricken with the great white plague. She lay on a miserably furnished bed in a bare room. Piece by piece it had been stripped of its furniture to procure food. The thin, transparent hands, pale, wan face, bright eyes and appealing look haunted me without seeing them. Afterwards, a visit and investigation proved that Imagination had not. run riot. Indeed it had not pictured all. The last stage of the relentless disease had been entered,
there remained but a few days for t hemother who had given birth to four souls and who had fought a good fight. Between coughs and in gasped whisperings she made no complaint, made no Idle wishes, but expressed solicitation for the welfare of her children. They had come out of her life, she had worked all her life for them, and now when that, life was on the eve of departing, it was not herself, but the boys whom she hoped to bring to useful manhood, of whom she spoke. The room was dark and mouldy, the floor broken in places and plastering falling off. and the four dollars a month rent went to a man whose name was on the published list as paying taxes on ?1W.OOO and over. Tho window admitted filth-tainted air from the back yard, and through the front door came the hot street air laden with infected dust. Nothing eonid be done except to administer a dose of morphine to give temporary sleep with its oblivion to pain and care. It would be murder to give enough to hasten the permanent oblivion which was inevitable in a few days;. Yes. it would be murder., and the law, silent and inactive before and durlrg the slow poisoning by the preventable disease, would then tremble with activity. Detectives and police would hunt the murderer; the last cent in the county treasury would be spent to apprehend and convict him. and the economy quack would declare against "spending money for any puch crank idea as preventing consumption." "Please tell us where we cau take mother." I miclit have replied in truth. "To a grave: that is the only place tie great Christian State of Indiana has where poor widows with consumption may be taken." There might have been no story like this Dr. Hurty said, had the wo-
inr.n tven educated to the prevention of the d! ?:.. It' .people w-en? thoroughly acquainted with r'. e v i.;a::ve laws as tin y . s',jukl be. tu sta' would l spared tl,' oi'en:- o carlr, iv ?o ii:iv.y of-' phans. rr.tl', Ind!a:ia 'iWaV.c.- ;o h r : du'y. stare irst.initiors will incron- j and more p-x"e will b th"ist under! public care. I- M. Enlivens returned from Chicago last evening, where lie has been on ;
business for Emmons Tailoring Co.,
THE FENCE FOR THE FARMER
Horse High Bull Strong Pig Tight
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Made by a Home Factory That Pays Taxes In Wayne Co. Employ Home Labor
New York, Jan. 2f. Attorney Littleton began his argument today in the Thaw case by maintaining that Thaw was absolutely insane at the time ho killed White. His argument will probably consume all of today and tomorrow. Before court opened today it was announced that only those holding passes signed by Justice Dow ling. Prosecutor Jerome or Attorney Littleton could be admitted to tho court room. District Attorney Jerome will speak on Thursday. He has promised to be brief and, if his address should not extend leyond the morning session, Justice Dowling will hand the case over to the jury on Thursday afternoon. The Court announced, however that he probably would not deliver hid charge until I-Viday morning. Contrary to his policy of last year, when he called nine experts in insan
ity to the witness chair, Mr. Jerome ! p this year utterly ignored the scientific j 2 phase of the rebuttal case. He pro-1 - duced several eve witnesses to the ; i'
tragedy and several police officers who handled Thaw the night of the homicide and placed on record their opinion that the defendant's acts and manner were rational. Under agreement of counsel the testimony given
by Abraham Hummel at the trial was read to the jury and the Thaw will was admitted in evidence, without further proof as to its custody during the six months following the shooting of Stanford White. Mr. Jerome's elimination of expert testimony from the rebuttal case occasioned much talk.
Sold under a Guarantee, and at as good price as any good FENCE. Now if you are in earnest about "BOOSTING" Richmond and your own COUNTY, do so by spending your money for goods that are made at HOME. We handle everything that is made in the county that is in our line. This is a better way to "BOOST" than to write lonq, nice letters and then spend your money away from HOME. Don't you say so? We handle ROYAL FENCE, made in Wayne county. We handle HOOSIER DRILLS, made in Wayne county. We handle WAYNE WORKS line made in Wayne county. We handle DAVIS BUGGIES made in Wayne county.
We handle the best line of Storm Fronts, Harness and all kinds of Implements that are made, and invite your inspection. THE McCONAHA CO.
Have you trouble of any kind arising- iror .1 rtidordored stomach? Go to your linns1 nvl eet a SOc or SI bottlo of Dr. Caldwell -yru; Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed t. -ure you aod keep ycu welL
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SAFE WAS ROBBED
Thief Entered the Office of J. 0. Barber and Took About $30.
NO CLUE TO PERPETRATOR.
Yesterday at the noon hour while all the attaches of the office were at dinner, some unknown man entered the insurance office of J. O. Barber in the Kelly block on Main street, by means of a skeleton key, then robbed th.e cash drawer in the safe of about $30. The door of the safe had been left open by Mr. Barber so the theft of the money was only the matter of a few minutes. As soon as Mr. Barber discovered the loss of the money he made a careful Investigation which showed that beyond question of doubt the money had been appropriated by a thief. The police were called in oa the case, but so far no clue which would lead to the identity of the crook has been discovered. It is thought that the thief must have visited the office some time during the forenoon and noticed that the safe door was open.
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Has taught us that a satisfied customer always brings new business. That's the secret of our success. By honest methods and fair dealing wc get our old customers back together with their confidential friends. See for yourself. There is No Secret in Our EVJethod.
If You Need
Wc carry a full line. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. Fifth and Main. Warehouse : 619 S. 9th St.
Come to Us
If you cannot come, write or telephone and xo will call on you If vou have ;i h;m with any other loan company and owe a num
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Deaths and Funerals. FORD The remains of Mrs. Emma Ford will arrive this evening from Columbus. Ohio and will be taken to the home of her daughter. Mrs. William Alsobrook of Easthavcn ave. The funeral will be tomorrow afternoon at :30. Burial In Eariham cemetery.
SENSATIONAL DIVORCE. Absolute separation from all dirt is granted our coal daily sold by Judge Seive. When we send you coal, you get nothing but coal no dirt, dust, slate or any foreign substance. The result shows in the fire. Our coal burns with a clear steady, hot flame and combustion is perfect. Need any? Write, telephone or call
H. C. BULLERDICK a SON.
529 S. 5th St Phone 1235,
you enough to pay sides. We make a sp
them all off ami give ou additional money becialty of small accounts
$10, $15, $25, $30, $40, $50, $75, $100 and more if you want i'. IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD we will make it better. IF YOUR CREDIT IS BAD we will make it nood. If others have refused to loan yon. come to us and we will help you out. Honesty is the pass word and your Security is your household furniture, piano, horse, wagons, fixtures, or other chattel. YOU MAKE THE TERMS WE ACCEPT THEM. Mlctimond Loan Company Established 1895. Home Phone 1545. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Richmond, Indiana.
The Power of the Rothschilds. It has been calculated that at the present rate of accumulation th Rothschilds will own by the middle of the present century some 2.CK.iO.OO0.-
000. or nearly enough to pay off the na- j tionRl debt thre times over. The im- ' agination is staggered and fails to j realize the power which is represented j by such figures. It could finance or it ! could stop a war; It could delay the ! industrial development of a country for a generation, or ir cu iid. on the or her hand, enable country which it favored to beat ail it ledums! rivals. : A power liUe this raust hare ita Cacrs i on an tli arteries through which flvws ; the iirelii.xvl n fosuiiierc. the ebj . and rtoTr of wh!.-l ir an regulate uu- ' controlled .Or.- d vy.-tzine.
Our Sun and Othert. Our sun is a pretty big affair, its diameter being 3O.0OO miles, exceed ing that of the earth's 109 times: it?
1,200,000 times and Its ma 53 (or at-
and getting the spring tailoring-.
newest ideas for
There is so medicine no safe and at the sine tirre so pleasant to take as Dr. Caldwell's Syrac
t Pcnsin. the Dositive cere tor all diseases arislno
s from stomeeh trouble. The price is very reas- J : unable ?0c and 51.
tractive power) being 326.000 times greater than that of the earth. But great as the sun is. U is bnt one of many hundreds of thousands of similar bodies. New York American.
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The Bee Hive Grocery Co. Automatic Phones 1198-1199 Bell 190 Look over the foilowing and see if you can find what you want: In Canned Fruit Peaches. Pears. Apricots. Plun-s. Pineape. White Cherries. Blackberries. In Canned Vegetables Corn. Peas. Green Beans. Wax Beans. Succotash. Lima Bears, Asparagus. Spinach. Hubbard Sauash. Purnpkm. Whole Tomatoes, Strawberries, Beets. Dried Fruit Peaches, Prunes, Apricots, Raisins. Currents, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. Fancy Bulk Olives. Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles.
The Recent Financial Flurry demonstrated the great value of a savings account. Many wage earners, with income temporarily cut off, passed through the period without inconvenience as they were able to fall back upon their bank accounts. Unfortunately, however, numerous others had not fortified themselves in this manner. They are row in debt. Now that the sheps are open again, you should maintain 4 savings account. Do this, and the next flurry will not find you unprepared. Richmond Trasf Company
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