Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 16, 24 November 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-'j ALEGKAli, TUESDAY. NOVE3IBEU 24, liM.
Bilious Pooplo Try H Frco jlo not ignore the "little disorders" of the system. The liver, or example, Is a particularly needful little organ, but must be active to be of any use. When it is active it creates gastric juices that help to make digestion ferfect, and then you are well. When t is not active it becomes what is Pcnown as "torpid," and promptly produces biliousness. There ia no better cure for biliousness pr any of the symptoms of liver trouble than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the Wonderful laxative tonic of which so much braise 1 heard. It is pleasant to take (unlike pills and powders and such things) .nd acts very gently, moving the bowels vtthout griping, toning the stomach and arousing- the liver to activity, thus scientifically curing suoh conditions as biliousness, torpid liver, foul breath, sallow or blmply complexion, sick headache, constipation, loss of appetite, indigestion. Stomach nervousness, etc., all of which Sire due to a slow liver. Mack Clark, of Karlington. Ky.. suffered for Ave years from biliousness and cured himself with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. HoslH B. Hatfield, of Zalma, Mo., found it the best medicine In the world for his biliousness. You can buy a GO-cent or $1 bottle of any druggist, for they all sell it. Tou can buy It with the understanding; that If it falls to cure you the money will be refunded. This remedy is guaranteed. However, If you would rather try it without expense before buying-, send your name to the doctor and a free sample bottle will be sent to your home. Use it and if you find the remedy helps you. buy a regular bottle of your druggist. We will rest on , the verdict of what this sample does.
If there is anything about your ailment that you don't understand, or if you want any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he will answer you fully. There la no charge for this service.
The address is Dr. W. B.
Caldwell. 604 Caldwell bldg..
I Monticello, 111.
CITY IN BRIEF
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SWEET CIDER Made While You Walt HADL.EY BROS.
Plenty of nice fresh oysters, both
can and bulk at Price s. zs-ti The proportion of left-handed peo
ple Is ore to six.
Universalist Cooked Food Market at
McConaha's. 413 Main street, Wednes
dav afternoon and evening. 24-lt
Pure beer is manufactured from
malt boiled with hops and then fer mented. Nice fruit and plenty of fresh oys ters for Thanksgiving, at Price's.
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There are nearly 80,000,000 sheep in
Australia and New Zealand, 10,000,000
cattle, and 1,871,000 horses.
Turkey dinner at the Market house
Wednesday.
Mr. Chauncey Woodbury, formerly of Union City, and who is well known to a number of young people in this
city, is Kbw residing in Pasadena, Cal ifornia.
Edward White of Brooklyn, Louis
Johnson and daughter, Miss Julia, of
Cincinnati, Brooks Johnson of St. Lou
is, Isaac Johnson and wife and Mrs. J.
Brooks Johnson of Urbana, who were
here to attend the funeral of Amy E. Johnson, have all returned home. Cranberry Ice goes good with Tur
key. You get it at Price's. 23-2t
Mr. Raymond Mendenhall will go to
Indianapolis Wednesday to remain ov er Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs H. Apparius and family. Cranberry Ice for your Thanksgiv
in dinner at Price's. 23-2t
Turkey, Oysters, Celery and plenty of good things to eat at the Westcott Cafe, Thanksgiving Eve. 24-2t
Order Ice Cream for your Thanks giving dinner at Price's. Six flavors
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Read Knollenberg's advertisement in today's paper.
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We offer our assistance toward making yours so with-a most-complete line of Table Delicacies We can care for the wants of the most fastidious in our most complete assortment o! Imported and Domestic Cheese Roquefort Cheese in the loaf (by the pound), Imported Swiss Cheese, Genuine Sap Sago, Philadelphia Cream Cheese. Fresh Home and Southern Vegetables
Fresh Brussels Sprouts Head Lettuce Fresh Cucumbers Spring Onions
Young Carrots Fresh Endive Green Mangoes
Dressed Poultry (Our Own Dressing; any size you order and fresh). Dressed Young Turkeys, Dressed Young Chickens, Dressed Young Ducks, Dressed Young Geese. A Special For Tomorrow in Fruit Fancy Florida Oranges, Sweet. Good Size 2ic a Dozem
Fancy Grape Fruit Prunelles Fancy Evaporated Apricots
Fancy Silver Prunes Fard & Persian Dates Nut Stuffed Dates Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel.
A Fresh Arrival, Especially for Thanksgiving Fancy Blue Point Oysters In the shell, 20 Cents per Dozen. Exclusive Agents Ferndell Brand Canned and Bottled Goods, the Best Produced. MOTKCIE Store will be open tonight until 9 o'clock; Open Wednesday Night Until 1 1 O'clock; Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day. Phone orders given special care and selections of Poultry most carefully made. Let us hear from you.
John M. Eggemeyer . 4th and Main
GETS SENATE SEAT AFTEHJ 4 YEARS Governor Cummins of Iowa, Elected by Legislature In Iowa, Today.
GARST SUCCEEDS HIM.
SERVES UNTIL JANUARY 1 WHEN CARROLL WILL RULE OVER IOWA STATE AFFAIRS FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS.
Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 24. After being for fourteen years a candidate for United States senator from Iowa, Governor Cummins was elected today by a special session of the et&te legislature, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator William B. Allison. After the legislature in joint session balloted for senator, and the result was declared, Governor Cummins resigned his position as governor, and Lieutenant Governor Garst will be Inaugurated governor. The latter will hold the position only until January 1, when he will be succeeded by present State Auditor Carroll, who won out for governor at the republican primaries last June. The executive council at a late' hour last night had not finished the canvass of the vote for presidential electors or state officers, but it was announced that Taft had carried the state by about 75,000, and republican state officers have been elected by majorities ranging from 00,000 to 65.000. ,
Bryan Loses Elector. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 24. There was an impression that Bryan would get one electoral vote from Missouri because W. W. Brannock, Sixteenth district democratic elector, received a
higher vote than Henry W. Kiel, republican elector at large. The statute provides, however, that the elector re
ceiving the highest vote in the state against the elector living In the same district as that in which he lives is
elected. As Brannock does not live in Kiel's district his heavy vote does not profit him.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 24. Pull of
ficial returns of the recent presidential election received, show that the
democratic electors received 87,043 and republican 56,547 votes.
Kansas For Taft. Topeka, Kan., Nov. 24. The state
canvassing board finished its canvass of the election returns. The total
vote cast in Kansas was 375,893, as follows: Taft, 197,166; Bryan, 161,206;
Debs, 12,420; Chafin, 5,032; scattering,
68; Taffs plurality, 35,957.
Wisconsin Returns. Madison, Wis., Nov. 14. The offi
cial vote for president in Wisconsin was announced as follows: Bryan,
166,707; Chafin. 11,579; Taft, 248,673;
Debs, 28,146; Taffs plurality, 81,966.
Oregon's Vote. Portland, Oreg., Nov. 24. The fol
lowing is the official vote of Oregon for presidential electors November 3: Taft, 62,530; Bryan, 39,049; Chafin, 2,682; Debs, 7,430; Hisgen, 289.
Louisiana for Bryan. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 24. The
secretary of state announced the offi
cial vote of Louisiana in the presidential election as follows: Bryan, 63,-
568; Taft, 8,958; Debs, 2,538; Hisgen, 73.
Plenty Dressed TURKEYS Chickens, Ducks and Geese For Holiday Trade
Schwegman Phones 2204 and 1084
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Owing to a restraining order having been issued by the United States court at Toledo, 0., at the motion of the United States Telephone company, the Central Union Telephone company is unable to furnish service to the subscribers of the Home Telephone company of Richmond to points reached by the lines of the United States Telephone company; service, however, can be furnished all subscribers to points not reached by the lines of the United States Telephone companyCincinnati, Indianapolis,, etc. Subscribers of the Home Telephone company desiring service over the lines of the Central Union Telephone company to points reached by the lines of the United States company can be served from the exchange of the Central Union Telephone Company. We sincerely regret the necessity of this action, but it is beyond our control.
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INDIANA MAN SENDS STORK PRESIDENT Fine Specimen Was Captured Near Elwood.
Elwood, Ind., Nov. 24. George Myers, an old-time trapper and fisherman, of this city, has caught a fine specimen of the stork species, the only one ever seen alive here, and will send it to President Roosevelt. The bird is snow white and as large as a fullgrown turkey hen, having a bill or beak like a kingfisher.
Turkey, "Oysters, Celery and plenty of good things to eat at the Westcott Cafe, Thanksgiving Eve. 24-2t
Knollenberg's Store for Underwear this wek. KILLINGS WILL NOT DISPLAYED President Roosevelt Will Not Show Work at Exposition.
Seattle, Washington, Nov. 24. President Roosevelt will not make a display at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of the trophies of his African hunt next year. In reply to a formal request sent two weeks ago. Secretary Loeb, for the president, has replied that it will be Impossible to comply.
SCARLET FEVER CLOSES SCHOOL Pupils at Smyrna Afflicted With Disease.
Scarlet fever developing among the pupils of the Smyrna school, the institution has been ordered closed. School will be suspended indefinitely and may not be resumed until after the Thanksgiving holidays if circumstances warrant. The school is taught by Miss Cora Kirby. " ' '
England and America get nearly all of the licorice made to Turkey, where 216,000,000 pounds of licorice root are manipulated, yearly
FAIRBANKS TO GO BACK TOIfANAPOLIS Hoosier Capital Good Enough For Vice President.
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24. The Indianapolis Star prints the following from its Washington correspondent: Vice President Fairbanks last night put a quietus on a, jiomber of rumors in regard to his future plans by making the following statement: "When my term of Vice President expires in March I am going to practice law In Indianapolis, the best city In the world." -During the last few days imaginative reporters have been conferring foreign appointments upon Mr. Fairbanks, and it was stated in a Washington paper that Mr. Taft may tender him the Ambassadorship to Great Britain. The vice president has no further ambitions for pjubllc life, and he will return to Indianapolis highly satisfied to devote the future to his profession.
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Immorality" is False Advertising Declares Dr. Wiley
The burden of the speech, of Dr. Harvey M. Wiley, chief of the chemical bureau of the Department of Agriculture before the Spynx Club of New York, an association of advertising men, was that all advertising should be scrupulously honest and that. uy other sort was "Immorality." In part he said "I read advertisements in the elevated and subway cars and on the platforms. Everywhere there are false, misleading statements. There are virtues enough about American products to still keep within the truth." And this leads us to say, "Why do they do it?" There is only one answer and that ia they wish to deceive the public and obtain your money under false pretense. None will return your money If you are not satisfied as will Ritten, the Rheumaline Expert who is now at Luken &
Co. Drug Store, Main St. Dr. Wiley calls false advertising "Immorality" and truly it is. but when Ritten says Rheumaline will positively cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout and Kidney, Liver,. Bladder. Stomach and Blood troubles arising from Uric Acid, he speaka with positive truth because he knows absolutely what Rheumaline will do, not because he has read it, but because he has seen it And Rheumaline will not injure 'the stomach or any organ in the least It puts them all in the best of healthy condition. It is guaranteed under the U. 8. PureFood and Drugs .Act It cost Is $1.00. Rheumaline capsules cost 60o per box. These two rout the disease and stop the pain. Talk to Ritten. He wants to see you and Ills conversation ia free. Procure Rheumaline for the above diseases. It removes the cause.
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