Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 104, 29 May 1908 — Page 3
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C0NNERSV1LLE HAS TEMPERANCE WAR
Women of the City Arrayed Against Saloons and Business Men. iTHEY ARE VERY ANGRY. riFTER WOMEN STARTED THEIR FIGHT, MERCHANTS 8AID THAT THE MATTER WAS NOT ONE TO BE TAKEN INTO BUSINESS. Conncrsvllle is In the midst of a temperance war that will go beyond j any now being waged in the state in point of interest. The women of the ; town are championing a blanket reimonstran.ee which will make the town ! dry as the middle of the Sahara Dea- ! ert. Imagine the surprise of the woi men when the merchants' association of the town meets and adopts resolutions to the, effect the signing of a remonstrance is a personal matter and ', one that can not be carried into the ! business world. The women promoters of the agitation are up in arms and have come back at the merchants in a ', strong manner. The dealers are believed to be afraid to sign the remonstrances for fear they will lose a por1 tlon of their trade. The women have ridiculed the stand ' taken by the business men and have made haste to reply. A newspaper war now is being conducted between the factions. The charge is made the , merchants are trying to play a game of i bluff, but will learn they can not com;Ttel the women of the town to trade where they are not willing. The following is from the resolutions of the women : "Furthermore, in the presence of God, we pledge ourselves to patronize those men in business who sign the remonstrance and stand with us in this fight to save our homes and dear ones. "We shall deem it an insult for men to expect us to contribute our money to the support of their business when they will not so much as contribute their signature to the saving of our 'children and loved ones." i. this concerns you, -ead carefully, d? .Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is positively guarant -rd to euro indigestion, constipation, sk k headftche, offensive breath, malaria ana all disease? 'ruisirur from stomacb '.rouble. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct. 27, 1907.) Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.. 7:25, 8:00, 9:25, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, 2:25, 3:00. 4:00, 5:25. 6:00, 7:30, 8:40, 9:00, 10:00, 11:10. Limited trains. List car to Indianapolis, 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Clinton, Sullivan, Paris (Ills.) Tickets sold through. Don't Play a Long Shot ! The Favorite in the Smokers1 Handicap is the American Kid Cigar Ask Your Dealer Ed. A. Feltman, Mfr. Jhe Kiblinger Motor Buggy $375.00 and upwards. A practical, successful, economical, iutomobile at a small coat. Doublecylinder, air cooled, 10-12 H. P. Solid rubber tires. Will run through deep uud or sand, and will climb steep lills. Write for our Agency Terms. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., fcox N. 320. Auburn, Ind.
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Clears the Complexion Overnight Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., Quickly Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. Since its discovery one year ago, poslam, the new skin remedy, has, in its extraordinary accomplishments, exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent specialist who gave it to the world. It has cured thousands of cases of eczema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements of years' standing. The terrible Itching attending eczema is stopped with the first application, giving proof of its cura
tive properties at the very outset. In less serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash, herpes, blackheads, acne, barbers' itch. etc.. results show after an over night application, only a small quantity being required to effect a cure. A muddy or sallow complexIon la noticeably improved by a single application. Those who use poslam for these minor skin troubles can now avail themselves -of the special "0-cent package, recentlyiadopted to meet such n-es. Both the -CO-cent package and the regular .2 jar may now be obtained In Richmond at'W. H. Sudhoff's and other leading drug 'stores. Samples for experimental purposes may be had free of. charge by writing direct to the Emergency Laboratories. 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City. GIRL STABS A She Says She Did It to Prevent an Assault Upon Her. DIFFERENT STORIES TOLD. Louisville, Ky., May lit. To prevent A. S. Youmans, aged , from assaulting her, Alice Rafferty, 15, says that she stabbed the man in the neck with a penknife in an alley near Clay and Hancock streets. Youmans had reported to the police that "a little girl with a white waist and a reddish brown plaid skirt, red haired, and wearing glasses," had stabbed him as he was taking here home. The Rafferty girl says that Youmans hailed her as she went by and asked to walk home with her. "He began to pet me." she said. "We walked down Chestnut to Clay street, and at the alley way he commenced to hug me and almost had me on the ground. I had this little knife and I cut him. Then I ran home. I was.scared and went right to bed without telling anybody." Youmans says the girl stopped in front of his house and. telling him she was lost, asked him to take her home. When they reached the alleyway, the old man says that the girl cried: "I believe I live here, ' and stabbed him in the throat. He gave so exact a description of the child that the detectives picked her up on description and she admitted that she had cut a man last night. DETERMINED ON SUCCESSFUL WELL For Fourth Time Local Company Will Drill. Hagerstown, Ind., May 29. The Richmond Gas company has, moved its derrick and other equipment to the farm of Mrs. Emma Rlnehart, three and one-half miles east of Hagerstown where the company will drill for the fourth time in this vieinity. WHITE HOUSE'COfffl RMS THE COMMi REPORT Luke E. Wright to Succeed Secretary Taft. Washington, May 29. The White House last, night confirmed the announcement that Luke E. Wright is to succeed William H. Taft.' secretary of war. Gold Medal Flour matees perfect bread.
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H. Lackey, DENTIST 12 North Tenth St. Successor to Dr. Hamilton UP-TO-DATE DENTISTRY
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PRESIDENT HUGHES GOES TO FRISCO
He Is Assigned to That Point By Methodist General Conference AMUSEMENT QUESTION UP. THERE HOWEVER WILL BE OPPOSITION AGAINST BRINGING THIS LIVE TOPIC BEFORE THE GENERAL BODY. Baltimore, May 29. The Methodist Episcopal General conference has made its assignments of bishops, sending Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, presi dent of De Pauw university, Greencas tie. Ind., to San Franryco. other as signments are: Boston, Mass. John W. Hamilton. Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic Frank M. Bristol. Buffalo, X. Y. John W. Berry. Chattanooga, Tenn. William F, Anderson. Chicago William F. McDowell. Cincinnati David H. Moore. Denver Henry W. Warren. Foo Chow, China W. S. Lewis. New Orleans Thomas B. Keely. New York Daniel A. Good6ell. Oklahoma City William A. Quayle. Omaha John L. Neulson. Pekin, China James W. Bashford. Philadelphia Luther B. Wilson. Portland, Ore. Charles W. Smith. St. Louis Henry Spellmeyer. St. Paul Robert Mclntyre. Washington, D. C. Earl Cranston. Zurihc, Switzerland William Burt. One action taken by the conference has back of it. a. determination on the part of a large number of the delegates to bury the whole question of whether paragraph 248 of the book of discipline, which deals with amusement, shall be changed. The action was in the form of a motion that a time be set for the consideration of the report of the committee which had the question under consideration. The motion was lost. Nothing was said in explanation of the report other than that the report should be given precedence over other important matters. It is said there is a determined purpose not to permit the amusements to be discussed on the floor of the conference at all if it is possible to prevent it. WHERE THERE IS "SO MUCH SMOKE There Is Always Some Fire. When people talk about one thing and keep on talking as they do about the discovery that created so much newspaper comment in Richmond and other oities during the past summer, even though many reports may be exaggerated, there must be some merit in the discovery, and when people spend their money for a thing and then buy more of it, proof of merit is so convincing that it becomes the duty of every person in need of Root Juice to go to Luken's drug store and get a bottle of this much talked of remedy. Root Juice cures rheumatism and catarrh because it puts the filtering machines of the body to work and causes them to filter the impurities of the blood. Root Juice cures stomach and bowel troubles because it removes irritated and ulcerated conditions from the mucous linings and causes a natural flow of digestive fluids. Root Juice is bo good for female weakness because it tones and heals the organs that make and filter blood. Good, rich blood will nourish and strengthen every weak part of the body. Root Juice is sold for one dollar a bottle, or three bottles for two dollars and a half at A. O. Luken & Co's drug store. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. GENNETT. Week of May 25. Vaudeville. May 29 Al. G. Field's Minstrels. Al G. Field Greater Minstrels. A unique addition to the increased orchestra and band effects of the Al G. Field greater minstrels this season, is a saxaphone sextette, the instruments for which cost over one thousand dollars. The saxaphone is the musical antithesis of the double reed mouthpiece, which has been used in combination with a metal tube, for it is the clarinet reed adapted to a brass instrument. It' was invented in 1840 by Adolph Sax. from whom it derived its name. TheTe are several forms of the instruments, resembling the clarinets very closely in shape, and being provided with the usual keys. The tube of the saxaphone is conical so it is enabled to produce all the harmonies, despite the large size of its reed. In fingering it resembles the oboe rather than the clarinet. The six varieties of saxaphone, include the sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone and bass. All these instruments play an important part in the splendidly equipped band which is this year again under the direction of Edward W. Brill, whose brassiband is famous in Ohio and surrounding states, and also in the orchestra under the leadership of Charles E. Scope. The Al G. Field greater minstrels will appear at the Gennett tonight Vaudeville at the, Gennett. A special matinee for children will be given Saturday at the Gennett. This with the double performance of Saturday night will conclude the wVek, the Field minstrels holding the boards
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ESCAPE FROM JAIL Daring Delivery Made Last Night at Steubenville, Ohio. - " SHERIFF WAS ATTACKED. Steubenville, O., May 20. Seven prisoners escaped from Steubenville jail last night, after a desperate encounter in which Sheriff Vorhes was overpowered. They secured the keys, opened an exit and fled over a bridjre into West Virginia, where officers are in pursuit. Those who escaped are Emmet Coulter under sentence to the reformatory for burglary; Charles McBee, robbery: Mike Ievidi and Tony Nace, cutting to kill; John McCrea, tassault to rob; Fred Ely, robbery, and Jack Wind a desperate violator of the liquor laws. Sheriff Vorhes had gone to the jail to lock up for the night. Coulter grabbed him and called to his assistance Charles McGee, who had been "playing sick," and sleeping in the corridor. With a chair they knocked down the sheriff and seized his keys. Then one man held him while the other('let five other prisoners out or their cells. Flight of the seven followed. Sheriff Vorhes was badly injured in the 'encounter. John Egger, a "pal" of Coulter, refused to take part in-the assault on the sheriff and escape. While Sheriff Vorhes was down, the escaping men relieved him of $10O in money and divided it up before they left the jail. PASSED THE VENISON. i i One Mmbera of the Council Had a Trtdv Con3i'onca. This quaint account of an old time Tban8jvlug celebxatioo in New England was found In the diary of a Connecticut minister, dared la the year 1714: "When ye services at ye meeting house were ended, ye council and other dignitaries vere entertained at the house of Mr. Epes on ye hill near by. wherewe. had a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner, '-with bear s meat and veni- j softt'he last of which was a fine buck, ; shot In the woods near by. i "ffer ye blessing was craved word came -that ye buck was shot on ye Lord's lay by Pequot. an Indian, wiio c,am to Mr. Epes with a lye in bis mouth, like Ananias of old. Ye council therefore refused to eat ye venison, but it was afterward decided that Tequot should receive forty stripes save one for lying and profaning on ye Lord's day and restore Mr. Epes ye price of ye deer, and, considering this a just and righteous sentence on ye sin-! ful heathen and that a blessing had been craved on ye meat, ye council all partook of it but Mr. Shepard, whoe conscience was tender on ye point oi ye venison." A Guest From the Wildsrnesi. A gigantic timber wolf was out guest for nearly twb years. At rare intervals, and then only when quite alone with me. would his setious face relax and his cold ers warm up witt a friendly light At such times fie would smile, wag bis tall'llck my face and hands and even take my cheek gently In his great white teeth. WheD others were present he merely tolerated them, perhaps because we wished it, but he never smlled-or waved his brush, and it would not have bean safe for them to have remained alone with him. He bad'n lasting hatred for dogs and never lost an opportunity to show his enmity toward them. Once, when out with me, a large dog chanced tc cross the path. The wolf hurled him self, a living missile, against the luck less object of his animosity and with a single bite laid bare his skulL Snbvbaa Uf
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824 MAIN DID THIS MAIM MARRY THE NOTED COUPLE? W. C. BUDENBENDER. Budonhcndcr is a Hoboken, New Jersey, Justice of the Peace, who claims to have performed the wedding ceremony, bet ween I'rince llolie de Sagan, and Madam Anna Gould, during her recent visit to this country. Boats of 2,000 to 3.000 tonnage now ply between Japan and Formosa on regular three and five day schedules.
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It seems useless to eat when the stomach can't digest the food. Yet you must eat. Why, not then repair your digestion? It can be done. Many ways have been recommended'to you, but here is one that is guaranteed. Go to your druggist and get a 50 "cent or $1 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the great laxative compound. It will' create for you what nature does not seem to provide the gastric and peptic juices necessary- to digestion. Your lack of them has caused your dyspepsia. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
They Were Cured by Dr. CaldvelPs Syrup Pepsin
I was afflicted seriously with stomach trouble, and had cot bee la able to obtain any relief from the different remedies which I had tried, uptil 1 finally heard of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. I purchased a lares bottle, and after taking same according to directions, I noticed a great improvement; I then bought two more large bottles, and when they were 1 srone, I had no more trouble. Jos. Mcrpht, 1TJ6 W. Market St., Indianapolis. I am In the best of health at this writing: and have been ever since I took Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a medicine I can recommend to anybody and have done so. aad have been the means of your agents selling lots of Syrnp Persin in our town and neighborhood. It ius done a great deal of good. So many have csed It since I took it; people came to me for miles around and asked me what kind of meditine I took that did me so ranch good. Mrs. Isabelle Wheeler, Freetown, Ind. I have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp PepInd was greatly benefited. Have bed indigestion and stomach trouble for many years and found great relief after using It. and can cheerfully recommend it to the public. C. K. SLOrrxE&BR. Liberty, Ind.
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One can never tell what day some member of the family will become constipated or have indigestion, jaundice, bloated stomach, biliousness, sonr stomach, bad breath, flatulency, lazy liver, weak stomach, sick headache or some other ailment affect ing the stomach, liver or bowels, and then Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will be instantly needed.
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STREET POORLY REWARDED Young Immigrant Girl Saves Bank $43,000 and Gets $500. SHE GOT THANKS THOUGH. New York, May 20. Eva Javno Witzaka, the young immigrant girl, who frustrated the attempt of three men to rob messengers of the Jefferson Bank last Monday, was summoned to the bank and the directors and Herman Proessel, the president, rewarded her with a sum said to be $0OO, Proessel also thanked her for her brave deed which saved the bank from $43,M loss. None of the bank officers would say how much had been given, but the girl when seen at her home, said it was $ri4". This, she said, she had placed in another bank. Tiger , V.arau Lion. The Bengal tiger Has more. courage than" the Hoi-so'at least, we are as sured by a showman, 'who. states thai the matter was tested In this manner "We placed a sM'ooting cracker In the respective cages and heed the fuses As soon as the fuses began to burn they attracted the attention of botb animals, but in a widely different man ner. The lion drew Into a corner and watched the proceedings with a dis trustful and uneasy eye. The tiger on the contrary, advanced to the burn lng fuse with affirm step and unfllnch ing gaze. On ,reaiehing the cracker he took his paw and befcka p roll It ovei the floor, and when it exploded beneatt his very nose be 'did not flinch, but continued his ejarflinatlon until per fectly satisfied. 'The lion betrayed great fear when he-heard the report of the explosion and for quite a tiuat conld not-be coaxed out of his den." Myself and family suffered terribly from malaria, constipation and stomach troubles, and our physician conld not help us. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin we all found in- ' itflftiMlirf 1 haw ffa'fiMi ?f) pounds and the children have ' improved wonderfully in 7 health. Mas. J. W. Yeagzk. Beirne, Ark. I take great pleasure in Informing yon of the good Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has done me. Although, youcjr fa years I have suffered from constipation since my boyhood and have tried numerous remedies and doctor's prescriptions and tare y to find the equal of your feyrup Pepsin and I gladly recommend it to all who sufSer from constipation. C. J. SncoK, Memphis. Tenn. I can cfceerfiilly recommend Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin to any one that bas stomach trouble, indigestion or constipation as the best medicine for thee complaints that I hare ever used. M. H. Millb. lloweaqua. IU. I am glad to give my testimony as to the very excellent qualities of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peprstn. I would not be without it in the douse, it doesiul you say it will do. and more too. Taos. w. Bua.vs. Wab. Enztoeer. Bemeot. IU.
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Pepsin contains properties that stir the functions of tha stomach and liver to activity that makes it do what it otherwise would not do. It arouses the secretions of th glands which are essentials to digestion, and in that way cures indigestion or dyspepsia. Let no dyspeptic say he is incurable. He cannot honestly say so until he has tried Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peppin. One bottle will be sufficient to prove its merits, and that one bottle will only cost you 50 cents or $1 at your druggist.
Por about fifteen years I have been afflicted with indigestion and atomach troubles and a times the paia was so severe that I had grave fears that my trouble was cancer of the stomach. 4 .In September last year while vis iting my brother tn Chicago I learned of Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin, for stomach trouble and purchased a couple of small bot tles. I kept up tee cse of tbe remedy and since then I have been free from ssr stomach trouble, and I am rally persuaded that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has cored me. O. (i. RicHaacs. Attorney and Pension Agent, Endora, Kansas. I can truthfully and wfTifnglv say that Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Pepsin fs aU that It Is recommended to be. i have nsed it and know for myself what I sta. 1 de cot think it bas an equal for stomach trouble. I have not words to express its value to me and there are many others of my acquaintances and friends who have used it with good results. Has. Mikckta E. Rot-Lias. Dewey. EL I have given your Syrnp Pepsin to our little boy for constipation and have found it very good, aad can recommend it to anyone. I think anyone raisfhc st family should not be without it Mas. L. Moajur. Kansas City. Kan a.
as it is sure to cure these disease. It is sold under a positive guarantee to do what is claimed for it or money will be refunded. It is easy to take because pleasant to the taste, is gentle in action but promptly effective, and entirely free from the griping so common in salts, purgative waters and cathartic pills, tablets or powders. It is for that reason the
Oeet remeuy sor ibuiuw, luiiuicu, uiu.ui old people, invalids and others t, w': is active enough to be promptly eftective ia the most robust grown persons. Go to your druggist to-day and get a SO cent or $1 bottle under the guarantee. Complete directions are on every bottle.
