Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 12, 27 February 1908 — Page 4

TITE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1908.

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BIOICOLOMPOBTS Chairman E. M. Haas Hears All Kinds of Political BugBears From District.

Can Be Checked in Us First Stages, if Not Neglected, By a Simple Home-Made Remedy.

CHARGES HAVE BEEN MADE

Edgar M. Haas, Republican chairIrian of the Sixth district. Is putting In a considerable portion of his time in denying canards of a political nature that are set afloat by persons who

have Home object to gain. Many of these are of a highly ridiculous nature and too silly to be believed. Mr. Haas has received a letter from Rush county telling a fish ta'.o about the way the congressional delegates were selected! there, and another from Hagorstown telling a ridiculous story of promises a certain candidate had made. It appears that people give credence to rumors of a political nature that they would not think of noticing in other walks of life.

IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED THE GREAT ROOT JUICE Ask Your Friends Who Have.

Notwithstanding tho high death rate

due to the great white plague, the progress! made in recent years by scientists and physicians has robbed the dread disease of most of its terror, at least to those who are wise enough to act promptly when the first symptoms appear. Out-of-door living in the great pinforests has accomplished remarkable cures, even in serious cases. The pine ozone is heavy laden with guaiacol, which soothes and heals the afflicted membranes. For those who cannot afford a trip to the pine woods, the simple, homemade remedy prescribed below is recommended as being just as certain and speedy in the great majority of cases of incipient consumption, it is the most effective thing known for coughs or colds, usually giving a cure in 24 hours.

Granulated Sugar Syrup 13 ti oz. j Pinex '2Y2 oz. Make the syrup by mixing the threequarters of a pound of granulated sugar with water, heating and stirring until thick. The 2Yg ounces of Pinex can be had of any good druggist at a cost of fifty cents. Put the Pinex in

a clean pint bottle, and add the Granulated Sugar Syrup until you have a full pint of the mixture. Shake well. Take a teaspoonful every one, two, or three hours, as required. Well corked it will keep for many months. Pinex is the purest and most concentrated form of Norway white pine tar extract. It is very rich in guaiacol, and heals the membranes with remarkable rapidity. It must not be thought, however, that any pine tar preparation will do. Be sure you get the pure Pinex. Your druggist either has it or will get it for you.

Bought By E. J. Humpe at a Big Bargain. Business Will Be Wound Up.

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Beginning Monday Morning, March 2

Root Juice lias made so many wonderful cures all over the state and has don bo much good here in Richmond that any sensible person after investigating will be convinced of its great merits. If you suffer with your stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys or nerves or any trouble created by a weakened or diseased condition of these organs, Root Juice is the very remedy you need. It absolutely removes the cause of bloating, belching, constipation, heart-bum, sick headache, backache and rheumatism. They will tell you all about It at A. G. L,uken's drug store.

BEAUTIFUL PEWS

Those to Be Placed in St. John's Church Finest In the City.

DEDICATION PRETENTIOUS.

TO HIGHER COURT

Converse's Ruling on Meat Inspection Ordinance to Be Appealed.

RULING TO BE MADE SOON.

Judge William C. Converse of the city court, is not yet ready to hand down an opinion as to the constitutionality of the meat ordinance, argument on which was heard by him some weeks ago. Judge Converse stated this morning that he has the matter under advisement and probably will render an opinion with a few days. The case will then be carried to the circuit court, no matter what the ruling of the city court may be.

First Week

For Mem ally March 2 to Saturday, March 7. Everything in Men's Boots, Shoes and Rubbers must go. See tomorrow's paper tor prices.

Second Week

For Ladies Only. Tuesday, March 10, to Saturday, March 14. Nothing but Ladies' Footwear sold this week. Watch papers and see large bill tor prices.

Third Week

For Children Tuesday, March 17, to Saturday, March 21 Shoes, Boots and Rubbers lor boys, youths, little gents, misses, children and infants. A wonderful opportunity. Watch for prices and wait for children's week.

Fourth Week

Grand Finale Free to everybody for anything that may be left. For further particulars read Friday's paper. It is worth while to save from one to two dollars on a pair of shoes.

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PHYSICIANS CURE SKIN WITH SIMPLE REMEDY.

Noted Eczema Specialist Comments On a Proven Specific for Skin Diseases.

Members of St. John's Lutheran church say the new structure, now Hearing completion, will contain the linest pews of any church in the city, not excepting the beautiful Reid Memorial structure. The contract for the

seats has been let to the Kramer ) Manufacturing Company and will be', of quarter-sawed oak. and the fur-1 uishings will be of quarter-sawed oak ! throughout. The contract for the heat-

ing plant has been let, to Charles Johanning and this will be iu accordance with the most improved methods. The contract, for the fit glass windows will be lot next week. The ehurch is u.nv beginning to assume a completed slate and it is believed i etui be occupied by the first of August. The dedication Ti!l be one of the moPt pretentious events of this u;ilure that has ever taken place iu the city and many prominent clergymen will come from other points to attend.

Physicians everywhere continue their praise for ordinary oil of wintergrcen in a wonderful specific for Eczema and other itching skin diseas

es. This liquid, pure and clean as water, externally applied, has instant effect. A few drops on the burning, itching sore causes instant relief, and a short continued use gives a complete cur. Dr. C. n. Holmes of Silver City.

j 'Miss., is so enthusiastic about this ! remedy 1). T. D. Vv scriptiou that

he declares in a letter to the D. I. D. Company of Chicago that this great remedy is as near a specific for Ec-

i zema as is quinine for malaria. "T have beoii using your t. L. D. for four years with gratifying results," writes ! T)r. Holmes. ( There are thousands of other nhysij cians who use 1). 1. D. Prescript Son. ! the oil of wintergreen specific. D. D. : I), cures and it is so clean to use. ; For sale by all druggists.

DUCHESS NOW IN RANKS (HOCIALISTS Former American Woman to Announce Conversion.

London, Feb. 7 The duchess of Manchester, formerly Miss Helena Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, is about to proclaim her conversion to socialism. Just when the- announcement may bo expected ha3 not been definitely made known. . The duchess has herself informed her friends of her plan, however, adding that she will not delay long in boldly proclaiming her views. The duchess is the English socialists' most prominent recruit in recent years. Leaders of the cult are not disguising their delight at adding her to their number. It is an open secret that her conversion was accomplished by the countess of War-wielt.

CONSTANT PROTESTS

The Japanese Invasion May Prompt Washington to Act In the Near Future.

JAPAN HURTS TRADE.

egraph office wiring home for money or seeking a new position and a "find ticket enclosed." Tear-bedimmed eyes and quivering voices greeted all inquiries as to their future course and were answered with: "I don't know what iu the world I'll do." Several left the city for Chicago hoping to get other jobs, while others would leave if they could. This company played lu Richmond last Saturday and had a narrow squeak from bucking up against cold reality here. The troupe managed to get out of town, however.

RECOVERY EXPECTED TO BE PERMANENT Sharon Jones Is Now Greatly Improved.

SEVERITY OF SERVICE GUIDES PENNSYLVANIA

GERMAN LECTURER TO SPEAK TONIGHT

Societies at Earlham to Hear J. Wood Miller.

Buys Rails Made Under New Specifications.

Sharon E. Jones, who recently returned from Chicago, where he was operated on a second time. 5s greatly improved aud expects to be able to leave his home within a short time. His reroery is expected to be permanent.

GEO. W. CONRAD NOW BAR MEMBER

Mention was made recently that the Pennsylvania Railroad company has placed orders for C'.'.uuO tons of steel rails. 1: is state! tnat these tails win be rolled under entirely new specifications. In view of the increasing severity of road service and the jveosruiod necessity for developing an improved steel rail.

Washington, Feb. 27. Chinese diplomatic activity in the European capitals and cable news of tho calling of

conferences o the great Viceroys and provincial governors in Manchuria, all bearing upon relations between China and Japan on the one hand and China and Hvissla. on the other, have led the state department to ext. ect the delivery by Mr. Wu. the newly appomted Chinese minister, of some special message on this important subject soon alter he arrives in AVashington. which should be in the course of a fortnight. As already stated in these dispatches, there is nothing tangible before the t-tate department which would serve as a basis of representation to Japan on this subject beyond the pro

tests of American textile manufactur- J fT?

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VjnoiM: Cold Aieda! Flour makes dMclou5 bakfd Stuff. KH'Jiii.

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Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg., Phones, Home 15S9. Bell 53-R.

MINER &. COMPANY

Commission Merchants

j Grain, Provisions, Stocks and ! V Bonds. Members Chicago Board j of Trade. Phillips Oiera House ! Bldg. Home Phone 1781. O. G. ) Murray, Manager. j !

SPECIAL SALE OF USEFUL EVERYDAY ARTICLES.

To Practice Before Appellate And Supreme Courts.

Cm motion of Judge D. W. CouiBtock, of the appellate court. Geo. W. Conrad of this city was admitted to practice before the appellate and supreme courts at Indianapolis.

MASONIC CALENDAR. Kiotc Solomons chapter No. 4. It. A. M.. Feb. CS. Special convocation. Work Koyal Arch.

Large rat trap. "c; 10 quart granite kettles. r.Tc: 17 quart granite dish pans. 37e: S quart covered granite cooking Kettles. "7c: 17 quart bread raising pans with cover, 21c: milk bottles, pints, :0e dozen, quarts 60c do::.: o qujj-t granite pudding pans. 10c; stoneware slop j.us, 49c: granite fry pans, 10c; Number 2 lamp chimneys, 5c. A good sale now going on. ILIFF'S STORK. 6th & Main SU.

For the completion of the Damascus railway line to Mecca S0.a.0iX more wil be needed. The labor bill is being reduced by the employment of r," soldiers on th work of const ruction. It. Is expected That the fin w ill he completed in three years.

The Anglican and Germau clubs tDeutscher Vereiu) of Earlham. had special called meetings yesterday for the purpose of bringing Mr. .1. Wood Miller, a. lecturer on the Volksung Pago and tho Paibelminghied to Earlham college this evening. Mr. Miller offered to cive the lecture in either

German or English, but for the benefit of some of the students, who are unable to understand the lecture will he given in English. It will bp ghen at v'to o:lo k iu the lecture room in the library building. The admission js free and everyone is in;rcd H .vtend. Don't Wear A Truss

Brook' Appliance It a ttw acieaUflc dlcoTry with aatoniat'.c :r 1di that 4ra sbe brokss part together aad Mnis iham a fan would a tro tea tlmb. It aba!ut'.y boida Crin'.y sad eojsforv nb'y and ceer aitpa: a!rya light &ad cool and conform to erery moverr.t of the body wltboot thaens or harCne. I make

'Uoyaur measure aa4 tni it to too on a atrtot gaaraaiee of aattificUon or money refunded and I bare pat my price to taw that anybody, rich or poor, caa jay It. Hemambar. I mk It to your order lend it 0 yoa you wear It and if it doaam't aatlary yc yoa ecd It back to sue and I will refund your icoaey. r tie bank or any rcapoartbl (idles la Marehait wlli .e'.l yoa I bat ft it a way 1 do boelneea lwayi ablutely on the aqnare and I have told to tbouaandt of people tbl way for Uie raft fire yeara. - Remember. 1 uae ne ).. no harneas. mo lie, ao fake. I )mt a-ivr v attTeTgbt bottoeeedeal atareaacsable pr'-e C. E. BROOKS. Broeka BM.. Mafha!l, MiCv

! blow which has been administered to

their trade by the Japanese administration of the railroads in Manchuria. But there has been much unofficial talk between officials here and some of 'he members of the diplomatic body and all of this has prepared the state department for the reception of an appeal from China in the nature of that referred to as having been presented in Berlin recently.

"THE GIRL"STRANDED

Broadway Company Hit

Will at New Castle and Girls Are Out of Jobs.

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SPECIALS BACKMEYER KRAUT BULK OLIVES, 30c Quart. MILD CURED HAMS, 12'2c. BRICK CHEESE. Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS.

OUR GUIDE In choosing the coal we sell you, Is just "good judgment." We know the needs of our customers and buy accordingly. When you order your coal supplies from ua, you are sure of getting exactly what is right for your purpose clean, clear-burning and long-lasting coal. H. C. BULLERD1CK QL SON, 529 S. 5th St Phone 1235.

The Incubator Season is now on full blast and He want everyone who is thinking of an incubator to come in and let us show yon why the PETALUMA is the best. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th anJ Main.

Wanted Boys to Bring Flour Sacks. OMER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

FLAYED IN RICHMOND.

New Cal. Ind.. Feb. 7. Au ! a-w-f-ii-1 way. from home, more than j A' minutes by subway, the toor little'Girl From Broadway." .-.tranded ir. . this city. The advertising matter distributed about the city read: "Win- ! some, frolicksome. Frenchy-form girls ;

and Here the wording stopped, today were supplied by the boys with "stranded, begosh." Today the ten "winsome, frolicksome' ones are out looking for other jobs. The girls belonged to a burlesque company. The company exhibited at the Alcazar theater, but was greeted only by a corporal's guard, and this m the rw 'hat broke the lamel's back. The fair ont-s be?ir?ed the tel-

Accounts Of Women receive careful attention and are ranch desired by this institution. No woman should be ignorant of tho advantages of banking the money which conies in.o her possession. I:. formation and udvice is gladly given by the officers of tl'.e Richmond Trust Company.

po3itary of Stat Township and City.

County,

THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white light the nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co,