Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 173, 6 August 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PAL IADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908

GOVERNOR

HUGHES

HOT SEEKING AID As Yet He Has Sent No Delegations to National Headquarters.

HITCHCOCK HAS BUSY DAY. 13 VISITED BY BIQ REPUBLICAN LEADERS PROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, WHO BEAR GOOD REPORTS.

New York, Aug. ft An Important conference between Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock of the republican national committe and George B. Cortelyou, secretary of th, treasury, who managed the republican campaign four years ago, was held late Wednesday at the Manhattan hotel. Besides talking with Mr. Hitchcock about the political situation generally throughout the country, Secretary Cortelyou is thought to have taken up the governorship question In New York etate. At one time the head of the treasury department was credited in political circles here with being an aspirant for the republican' nomination and he was thought to be favored ,by some of the state leaders who have opposed the renomination of Governor Hughes. Mr. Hitchcock declined to say what was talked about beyond admitting tht he had heard a great deal more about the state question. , . No Emissaries From Governor. Mr. Hitchcock said that every day brings to his office a large amount of correspondence on the Bubject of the governorship. So far as he can learn the governor has not sent any delegations to national headquarters to epeak In his behalf. Several parts of the country were heard from by Mr. Hitchcock. He received a call from James T. McCleary, second assistant postmaster general, who is a candidate in Minnesota for renomination by the republican party for the house of representatives. Mr. McCleary said he was confident the republican state ticket would be elected in Minnesota this fall an each congressional district would send a republican to Washington. He expressed the opinion that Governor Johnson would not again take the democratic nomination. , Charles P. Taft a Caller. Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati brother of the republican nominee, was one of the first callers at headquarters. He had a long talk with the chairman

and then met the local newspaper men. He was greatly amused at their;

pointed questions concerning the cost

of running a campaign, but would not tell how much it was costing him. He parried the questions good naturedly and with great success. He expressed the opinion that Ohio wa3 safely republican. ' Asked about the situation in Virginia, he said: "Things are looking good in Virginia. Many prominent democrats are ifor Taft, and they are forming democratic Taft clubs. I think there is no fear we will carry one congressional district"

DEVASTED TIMBER Forest Fires in British Columbia Have Left Towns Behind.

BLOW TO MINING INDUSTRY

Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 6. The forest fires in the Elk river valley have burned past the towns. Fernie is destroyed, but Michel, Hosmer and Cranbrook are out of the danger zone. The flames are still devastating the timber region in the valley beyond the settlements. These bush fires may last a month or until rain falls. The loss of life is placed at thirtyeight and the property damage Is estimated at $5,000,000. The women and children who were taken from Fernie and placed among the adjacent towns of Frank. Blairmore and Nelson are ctill In these places of refuge, but the men are back at Fernie and have begun rebuilding the town. Tents and supplies of food and clothing have been received at' Fernie and the people are working strenuously. Nurses and physicians aro looking after the injured and taking precautions to prevent pestilence. There are two cases of small pox in Fernie. The Fernlo disaster his struck a hard blow to the mining and smeltins industry of British Columbia. Several thousand men will bo thrown out of employment in the mines.

A BOON TO ELDERLY PEOPLE. Most elderly people have some kidney or bladder disorder that is both painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney Remedy has proven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary organs, corrects irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. A. G. Luken & Co.

FIVE COTTAGES AT EPILEPTIC VILLAGE

The Last of the Number Now Being Finished.

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CaP3 SHARES The Improved Toasted Corn Flakes I "HK E-C proc.s of steam -cookiag retexas Mid ecaphaatees in E-C Cora FWkes aH the natural flavor of the got a, and the E-C toaating process makes evsry flake dainty and crisp, tfce most dolicioa marsel of cora food aayona avar tasted. Ns artificial favoring la hm4 la E-C

At Your Grocers, 10c. EGG-0-8EE CEREAL COMPANY, CMcaaa Larxeat Manufacturers at Flaked Cereal Poods ia the World

ROELL AND RICHTER

NAMED DELEGATES

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CdDifflpess ff Low Prices

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Will Attend National Meeting Of Catholic Societies.

Rev. Father Roell of Ct Andrews' church has been chosen as delegate from the Indianapolis diocese meeting of the national federation of Catholic societies at Boston next week. He will also be the Indiana delegate from the state association. Prof. Joseph Richter, who is principal at the St. Andrew school has been chosen the lay delegate from Indianapolis. Both Father Roell and Prof. Richter will leave for Boston Friday, arid will be gone about two veeks. While In the east they will visit various places of Interest to local Catholics and on their return home they will give reports of their trips.

FOR SORE FEET. "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. 25c.

New Castle, Ind., Aug. 6. Contractors have completed brick work on the new cottage at the Indiana village for epileptics, north of this city. The structure will be inclosed within ten days. The building is 64 by HO feet and will be thoroughly adapted for the care of patients. This is the last cottage that will be erected at the village

this year. The appropriations by the last legislature has been exhausted.

Tho next legislature wil bo asked to set aside at least $30,000 for the board of trustees of the epileptic village with which to erect additional cottages. There are five cottages at the village and nearly seventy pa

tients.

It was formerly made a reproach to tta Scots that they played their naOonal game, golf, far too seriously. but the Engnsh now. play It with a jdoorneas which the most Masoned i Scots - cannot equal and Is perhaps only.,, surpassed by the Americans. f Golf ; Illustrated.

; Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot iraach the diseased portion of the ear. ! There Is only one way to cure deaf-

(Resa. and that Is by constitutional i remedies. Deafness Is caused, by an , Inflamed condition of the mucous lin

ing; oi me njusiacman xudc. wnen

this tube is inflamed you have a rum

bllngr sound or Imperfect hearing:, and when It is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tuba re.

stored to Its normal condition, hearing:

I will oe aestroyea rorever: nine cases J out of ten are caused by Catarrh,

'wnion in noinins dui hti iniiamea con dltion of the mucous surfaces.

Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness t (caused by catarrh) that cannot be i cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send

.for circulars free. I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a 1 Sold by Drug-gists. 75c. ; Take-Hall's Family Pills for const! I patlon.

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Moore & Ogborn Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals.

Both phones. Bell 53R. Horn T589.

Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg.

I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE i

LOANS, RENTS $ W. H. Bradbury & Son J Rooms 1 and 3, Wsstoott Bid

SWEET AS HONEY "Little Gem" Cantaloupes , Fresh Every Day phone 2292 Hadley Bros.

DETERMINED ON

FREEING UMPHERE

Attorneys Want Him Released

On Bail.

Laporte, Ind., Aug. 6. The attor

neys for Ray Lamphere, under six in

dictments for complicity in the murders on the Gunness farm, stated that

a demand would now be made for the

admission of their client to bail.

The defense will make a determined

fight to obtain Lamphere's release from jail on bail or on a writ of hab

eas corpus. The defense also will de

mand that the supposed body of Mrs.

Gunness be4 exhumed not only for fur

ther examination of poison, but to

take measurements which, they declare, will prove that the woman who lost her life In the fire of April 28 last

was not the murderess.

FRIENDS Of RICH

SQUARE TO REUNE

Event Will Be Held August

Twenty-second.

New Castle, Ind., Aug. 6. Present

and former residents of Rich Square

a Friends settlement six miles south of this city are preparing for a re

union and home coming on Saturday

Aug. 22. Invitations are extended to

all former residents of the community

and it is expected that a large number

will attend. Prof. Arvill Pratt,

graduate of the Rich Square higl school, and now an educator In j neighboring state will deliver an ad dress.

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CURED HAY FEVER AND SUMMER

COLD

A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three

months with a summer cold so dis

tressing that it Interfered with my

business. I had many of the symp

toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre

scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed

only to aggravate it. Fortunately I in

sisted upon having Foley's Honey and

Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife

has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. A. G. Luken

Maurice:

The tea cakes I sent you were made-

from Gold Medal Flour. Rosaline.

At Belter's, Saturday, Anigest 8 In a cordial welcome to our city Saturday' August 8th, by the Young Men's Business Club, we give you an equal welcome to attend the wonderful LOW PRICE CONGRESS at our store on this date. Bargains in every department Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! Come in and look them over. Here Are the Specials For Saturday

New Process Gasoline Range, self-generating burners nothing better made. 4 burners, with oven attached, $30 kind

24.50

3 burner. New Process Gasoline Range same construction as $30 kind, worth $25, Saturday only

Other Specials and Many Flore.

3-burner Junior Gasoline Stove for 2.24 New Perfection Oil Stove, 3-burner, the $10.00 kind, for only 8.98

New Perfection Oil Stove, 2-burner, the $7.50 kind, for only 5.98 Ovens from $1 .25 to 2.00 Hot Plates from $1.48 to 3.00

GEORGE W. DEUKER

604-608 Main Street

Set Your Sails and Steer Straight For Mount's Shoe Store Bargain Day, Saturday, August 8th Good Roads Congress.

1 Will IflMltt & M

Famous Vhte House Shoes For Men. Ask Us About Them

Wholesale and Retail Dealers. The only shoe store in Richmond that saves you the middleman's profit.

We are Sole Agents for Buster Brown Shoes For Boys and Girls.

Good Roads Congress - - Bargain Days

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Two little words that bring you fust a hint of the most important savings on footwear

especially desired for this time of the year. We are expecting hundreds of people from out of Richmond here on Good Roads Day. So we have drawn upon every resource of the store's organization most energetically to make values more pronounced than in any special sale of the past. Hue BaupfflffliMS Aire For (GoocU IKoaidls Day (tally

All ladies oxfords, black or tan, patent leather, vici kid, gun metals, Russia calf, pumps, lace or button, buckle or strap, that retailed fam f at $3, $3.50 and $4, anything in If ladies oxfords to go for only - - " Come early Saturday morning while we still have sizes.

All men's oxfords, black and tan, patent leather, gun metal, vici kid, corona colt skin. Ideal kid, lace, button, buckle, everything in men's oxfords, sold formerly at $3.50 and $4.00, ha to go Saturday, Bargain Day,' for X-Sll only 1 -

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We are the money savers.

These Prices Are On Cash Sales Only P1 A fC1 TUT O With each and every PURCHASE ON SATURDAY, upon request of the I ( ZY 0 I H I V customer, we will issue one of our cash coupon books, which entitles the ill kJ Jill O holder to a pair of our $3.50 shoes for 50c N. B. This is for Saturday only. We now have a complete stock of Fall and Winter Footwear at prices we guarantee to save you money. Come in and see. Courteous treatment Always glad to show our goods.

Band Concert All Sorts of Amusements J. Will Mount & Son, 529 Main St., Richmond, Indiana.

& Co.