Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 54, 1 January 1909 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, PRTDAT, JANUARY 1, 1903.

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Ill IHTEREST OF i. PARTYJABMOIIY President-elect's Only Comment on Withdrawal of Brother Charles. SEES A POLITICAL CHANGE

INDEPENDENCE OF ACTION TO BE ENCOURAGED BY REPUBLICANS AMONG THE DEMOCRATS IN THE SOUTH. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 1. Beyond the remark that the withdrawal of Charle3 P. Taft from the senatorial contest in hlo in favor of Theodore E. Burton, was a move in the interest of party harmony. President-elect Taft would say nothing on the subject. It was, lie said, a matter regarding which any statement made should naturally come from his brother Charles P. Another conference was held yesterday at the Taft cottage on the subject of the best means to take advantage at the proper time of the real sentiment in the South which favors a political change. Charles H. Sherrill, of the National Business Men's league, of New York, was one of the conferees, while Messrs. Taft, Hammond and Hitchcock were the others. This statement was dictated by Mr. Taft in the presence of the conferees, and is given to the public as showing the exact situation with reference to the matter: , "The conference between Mr. Taft and Messrs. Hammond, Hitchcock and Sherrill in reference to the action to be taken with a view to the organization the real sentiment in the South la favor of a political change in that section resulted satisfactorily . in a plan agreed upon by all parties. "The republican organization is to be maintained in all the states and efforts made to increase the ranks of the republican party as fully as possible. Vith the purpose, however, of secur ing the assistance of those who do not desire to ally themselv.es with the re publican party as republicans, but only wish to act independently of the dem ocratic party in national campaigns, it was thought best to secure the names of those who would take charge of this Independent movement In each state wlth-a view to their subsequent organ lnInrt o a Im Tr V -k.n cnoh v"kl t lrQ 1 action would be opportune. "The Impression which has gone out that in the previous conference any of the conferees were in favor of giving up the movement was erroneous. The question what names clubs to be or gahlzed in the future should bear is a mere matter of detail, in respect to which no decision was reacher." Henry W. Taft is here from New York, for a few days of golf. The ; president-elect admits that his brother, who is two years his junior, is the bet ter player, but in saying so he adds that when playing with him, "Harry always plays like a professional." The Taft family tonight attended a reception at the Country Club, given by the members of that 'organization to meet the president-elect and the , . t i .. a 1 t- . i . . memoirs ui ma lauiuy. nouert a. Taft, the eldest son, has gone to Cincinnati for a visit of a few days before returning to Yale. Don't Blame Your Stomach When Without Exertion Or Cost You Can Enjoy Meals And Cure Dyspepsia. Don't blame your stomach or your luck when your meals declare war on your system. When the stomach won't do its work it is because it cannot. When foul smelling odors come from your stomach, when the head aches and the sourness of mouth every mornlug - makes you hate your breakfast. when dreams and nightmare assail Sou, don't give up the fight This is the appeal of nature, and it fchould be heard. Over-eating, late suppers, poorly chewed food, too rich pastries and un tier-done cooking are some of the caus es of the stomach's ill health. When the stomach is busy, it press es and churns all the liquid matter from food and with its juices dissolves Into liquid form or pulp everything which comes into it. If such food be poisonous it effects the juices, attacks 'the stomach, goes into the blood and weakens the entire system. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest a full meal easily without mater ial assistance from the stomach. They - will restock the gastric fluid with all the elements needed. They build up the blood, destroy sour taste, bad breath, belching, stomach and bowel trouble and quickly restore natural conditions. One grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 3,000 grains of food in the stomach or in a glass vial without aid of the human digestive apparatus The method of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the methods of Nature. They contain every requisite for the stomach and digestion. After a meal one of these little tablets when it en ters the stomach mingles with the juices, attacks the food and digests it It removes the fermented and decayed mass, lying stagnant there and eases the stomach at once. . It is wholly a question for you to solve. Tour druggist will furnish Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets 50c the hx or send us your name and address and we will send you a trial package free, Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart BIdg.. Marshall, Mich.

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We have just closed the most prosperous year in our seven years of hard , and faithful work, and to our friends and patrons we are more than THANKFUL We are now entering on the dawn of a New Year. TFfltie Mfoeiraill PIlney A (She HomdsIIchp has made for us thousands of warm friends and patrons. There is no evasion from this policy. Every day brings new evidence that our methods of handling the merchandise question is correct, and cash buying and cash selling make it possible for our patrons to buy two dollars in real value for one dollar.

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That's why we are never the policy laid down in our never cutting the quality, PETRO-PIHE CO. SOLD YESTERDAY A. C. Lindemuth of Chicago, Formerly of Richmond, Purchased Property. THE SALE PRICE WAS $825 THIS CONCERN MANUFACTURED THE ONLY WHITE TAR SOAP ON THE MARKET WAS SOLD AT AUCTION. The property of the Petro-Pine Com pany was sold at public sale yesterday to A. C Lindemuth, of Chicago, form erly of this city. The sale was made by the receiver, Dr. Frank Harold un der the jurisdiction of the Wayne circuit-court. The price received was $S25. This is not as high as the property was alleged to be worth. The company formerly engaged in the manufacture of soaps, salves, cosmet ics and other articles for the toilet. The purchase price includes the sum paid for all formulas. The company manufactured the only white tar-soap on the market This is regarded as one of the most valuable assets. NEW SCHOOLS ARE ACCEPTED Greenbriar and Number Nine Are Completed. The Greenbriar and Number Nine a school houses, recently completed, have been accepted by the Wayne township advisory board. Number Nine is an entirely new structure. It will replace the old building on the Henley road. The Greenbriar buiMIng was rebuilt following the recent fire. It is more modern and complete than the old structure. The Number Nine building is one of the model township school buildings of the entire state. HOT AS LARGE AS EXPECTED Returns 1 From Charity Ball Were Disappointing. The returns from the charity ball of Wednesday night will not be as large as had been hoped for on account of added expense. The patronage was not as large as had been expected. A number of the local concerns that rented flowers, piano and other articles- later withdrew their bills.

contented, for although we have grown frr beyond what we ourselves anticipated in the past seven years, which was done by strictly adhering to first year of cash selling and cash buying, we are not contentwe want to progress still more and expect to do so by selling good merchandise, but cutting the price as' low as possible. Come to our store during the coming year and you will be better pleased than ever.

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WOMEN FEAR TO PASS STATION Interurban Depot Assembly Place for Large Number Of Drunken Men. THE POLICE ARE CENSURED i THESE INTOXICATED LOAFERS ARE PERMITTED TO LEER AT PASSING WOMEN AND ADDRESS INSULTING REMARK8. , Residents of South Eighth street, especially women, who are in the habit ( using the street as a thoroughfare after night, have a complaint to make against the police and the traction authorities for allowing drunken men to leer around in front of the station after night awaiting for an interurban car to take them home. The practice has become rather prevalent of late and while it is not especially dangerous for women to pass such men in this condition, it is very annoying. It is believed that the scenes around the station will even be worse after the expulsion of the saloon in Preble county, January 13. Last evening a particularly striking Instance of such an occurrence took place about 7 o'clock. One lonely drunkard was standing in front of the station so drunk that he could hardly stand still, while leaning against the building. Two women came past the station and the man stumbled out toward them. Had it not been for a man appearing on the spot almost immediately, it is probable that trouble would have resulted. HEW OFFICERS FOfiJHE YEAR lola Lodge, K. of P. Held Election Last Night. Officers for 190i were elected by lola Lodge, Knights of Pythias, last evening, as follows: Fank Medearis C. C. Henry Thurman V. C. !. A. Hildebrand Prelate. ' Frank Dicksono, M. of A. Rev. J. O Campbell, M. of W. Frank Shute I. G. Frank Thomas O. G. W. H. Plummer-M. of F. Henry Deuker M. of E. Lv S. Gay K. of R. and .9k Installing Officer A. I. Stanley. Trustee to serve three Tears B. B. Myrick. Representatives to grand lodge Alph.Kutter, O. H." Skinner.' ; "Alternates John" Handley, I 1 S. Gay. Mrs. Kolp's Saturday afternoon class in a favor Cotillion at K. of P. -hall, tonight, 7:30 o'clock. Admission 25c; children 1 5c Programs for pins otlocxnJanccOI XH.

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CITY IN BRIEF City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf Speaker Cannon has enhanced his youthful appearance with a pearl-gray fedora hat and apearl-gray spring overcoat. His ardent admirers are anxiously waiting to see him put on pearl-gray spats. Miss Leonora O'Reilly, organizer of the Women's Trade Unions League, estimates that there are between five and six million working women in the United States. Her work has taken her into every State in the Union and into most large cities. Miss Elizabeth K. Jackson, of Mobile, Ala., is said to be one of two wo men claim clerks in the country. She has held that post with the Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City railroad, with headquarters in Mobile for upward of two years, and has given perfect satisfaction. HAVE CONTEST Greensfork Marksmen Hold a Tournament. Greensfork, Ind., Jan. I. In the con test between two squads of the local gun club at the shoot Tuesday, the squad captained by Jesse Byrd was the winner. The squad captained by Charles Kienzle, which lost the match treated the others and their friends to an oyster supper In the evening. Sixty persons partook of the feast. The Store of Bargains. Richmond Brokerage Company. 8TH AND FT. WAYNE AVE Suits Cravecettes Overcoats -No M No LessMats OH a" 32 IFredl's HSL For your supper . or Breakfast, try PURiTANA MUSH A delicious new health food; five 'cents for a two-pound rollMade at ZWISSLER'S. Ask "your Grocer for it. I inSUHAIiCE,REAL ESTATE LOMS, RKRTS N. Oradbury & Son ? ftoswto 1 3. sYssteett 01k t

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Did You Catch Cold Bowling, Roller Skating, or elsewhere the other night? Guard your health, get a bottle of Conkey's Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and Menthol Cough Syrup, 25c The Conkey Drug Co., 9th and Main Streets. Under new and correct management Up-to-the-minute. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. ..A HAPPY NEW YEAR.. i A year of boundless opportunities. Don't ever believe the lie that you have had all the opportunities. Man's birthright is boundless opportunity. This new year of J909 holds much for you all. There's an opportunity to buy good coal at D. C. Ocllerdick & Sen Phone 1235 529 South 51b SL Wo Wish All A Happy and Prosperous Now Yoar oo HIvo Grocory Co. WILSON

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